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<html>
<head>
<link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="css.css"></link>
</head>
<body>
<a class="clickableTitle" href="index.html"><h1 class="mainTitle">Welcome to the discordian philosotheque, first of the way</h1></a>
<div class="wip">WIP</div>
<img src="imgs/middle1.png" style="width:25%;margin-left:37.5%;"></img>
<p class="block c">
<span class="subTitleInline">
This is the symbol for center in chinese.
</span>
But I think that the concept of middle is wrong. What if I have two circles? Then there is two middles, but the symbol only has one center.
</p>
<img src="imgs/middle2.png" style="width:25%;margin-left:37.5%;"></img>
<p class="block e">
<span class="subTitleInline">
And so I present to you the two center symbol.
</span>
But there is still a problem. Here I represent two centers appart from each others. Why not make theme at the same place?
</p>
<img src="imgs/middle3.png" style="width:25%;margin-left:37.5%;"></img>
<p class="block e">
<span class="subTitleInline">
...
</span>
</p>
<img src="imgs/middle4.png" style="width:25%;margin-left:37.5%;"></img>
</body>
</html>