Fun Fact - I used to think the song "Since You're Gone" (an absolute bop) by The Cars was called "Senceagon" and that they were singing about shapes, something like a pentagon but obviously not. I sang it out loud like this for years. My mother loved it. My father didn't even bother to correct me. What a fool I was to trust in their guidance. What a fool I was to be so naive. 'Senceagon The nights are getting strange Senceagon (Senceagon!) Well, nothing's makin' any sense' "Yeah no bloody shet they're not making any sense," said Soya circa 2003. Even then, freshly 6 years old with barely a year of formal education to my name, and I knew that a senceagon was no naturally occurring geometry. How many sides does it have? six and a half?
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