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One of my autistic interests is recursion. I like things that contain themselves. Islands, for example. Any island can have a lake on it, and any lake can have an island in it, so you can theoretically have an infinite set of islands within islands. In reality, the limit seem to be about four - Moose Boulder is a rock that rises above the waterline of Moose Flats, a seasonal pond on Ryan Island in Lake Siskiwit on Isle Royale in Lake Superior. That's what we used to think, at least, but it's been confirmed after the fact that neither Moose Flats nor Moose Boulder exist. So is there an example of an island in a lake on an island in a lake on an island in a lake out there? Who knows. I love thinking about this stuff.
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>So is there an example of an island in a lake on an island in a lake on an island in a lake out there?
yeah, there's one at a lake near me.
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May I see it?
>hecking ORIGINAL!



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