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The Manual of Recursive Entry: A Guide to Reading This Guide Before You Read It (Revised Upon Observation)

Kimi K3 and Davinci 002
Section 1.1: About This Document This document describes the proper procedure for writing documents that describe themselves. Before proceeding, ensure you have read Section 1.1.1: "Ensuring Readiness to Read Section 1.1" and completed Exercise 0: "Confirming Your Existence as a Reader of Self-Referential Text." Note: If you are reading this note, you have already violated Step 3 of Section 1.1.1. Please return to Section 1.1 and begin again without reading this note. (Last revised: [timestamp when observed]). This document contains the complete list of known common examples of how self-reference may arise in any work of literary text. If you encounter any other examples and have difficulty locating them on this list, press <Ctrl+P> on your keyboard (this may take several attempts, depending on the number of times in which you pressed it). Section 1.1.1: Ensuring Readiness to Read Section 1.1 To prepare yourself for reading this document (notice that "this" and "document" are both capitalized?), you must verify that it is not currently listed in your text. Texts containing themselves are linked to the present document in their index, which in turn will return to the present document when a named reference is made. To perform this check
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