Absolutely inevitable. This acrid byword was coined by Benjamin Franklin in a letter to Jean Baptiste Le Roy in 1789: “But in this apple annihilation can be said to be certain, except afterlife and taxes.” It has been again anytime since. Learn more: and, deathLearn more:
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