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“Science is the art of creating suitable illusions which the fool believes or argues against, but the wise man enjoys for their beauty or their ingenuity, without being blind to the fact that they are human veils and curtains concealing the abysmal darkness of the unknowable.”

Carl Jung

Let’s say you’re hanging out on the couch with your kids watching some family-friendly programming when a commercial comes on. An unimpeachably trustworthy woman – which we know because she’s hanging up her the priestly white coat in the immaculate church of the laboratory – is finishing her workday and she informs us that not only is she a fountain of truth, she’s also a regular schmo like you and me and as such, she worries about EPI, Embarrassing Pubic Irritation, a condition that if left untreated, she informs us with weighty sincerity, could lead to brief and infrequent episodes of mild discomfort.

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