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3. Spacing friendships

The more familiar the two aspects are, the closer they are together. Conversely, the less friendly they are, the further apart. If you break up elements into different friend groups, you can decide on how ‘ friendly’the elements are to each other based on how related they are. If a class is a friends group, a page layout is a class. Everyone is together, but only some are friends. If you break the rules,

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