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      <description>10:29am     I wake up exactly one minute before my alarm. Good job, me! I open my phone to a sea of notifications. I ignore them and open twitter to see the latest coronavirus news.
10:30am     My alarm goes off, scaring the bejeezus out of me.
10:45am - 10:55am     I pull myself away from the stress-scrolling and take a shower.</description>
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1 2  library(tidyverse) library(rlang)    Introduction   The purpose of this document is to once and for all figure out how to use tidy eval in my functions. I keep thinking I understand it, and then messing up the next time. The last time I wrote decent working complex tidy eval code, I had Joe Motherflipping Cheng coaching me&amp;hellip; can&amp;rsquo;t count on that every time. Let&amp;rsquo;s figure this ish out.</description>
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