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 Norman decided that catching clues the normal way was too slow. He took three looks around and one look up and down and caught clues in a panoramic manor. Much faster! Norman decided to speed up even more. Only one look around and two looks up, zero looks down. As looking down was only towards the floor, Norman deemed it unnecessary. Norman was finding clues like a madman. Although, he wasn't quite sure what these clues were heading towards. As a detective, you should have a fulcrum in your heart as to what everything is decided to do. These clues, however, were boundless.

Norman decided to find out what the clue's intent was. He took a clue piece and threw it in the water. It sunk. Norman was puzzled. Wasn't it supposed to float somewhere? Why is the density of these clues so high? Norman looked twice up and around zero times as he had already looked around a bunch. Now his head was pointing almost directly vertically. Maybe looking up so many times is unnecessary as well? Norman was flummoxed.

The clues point towards nothing and nothing points towards the clues. So are they really clues or just things that are there? It's not a clue, it's just a thing. Norman was disappointed. He felt he was a visionary detective, but it turns out that there are no shortcuts in good hard police work.

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