I can't comment on the whole crazy world of JSON, but it's a shame to think 
of all the coal-fired watts spent unnecessarily parsing UUIDs.  If all you 
need is a string, there is no dishonor in letting it be a string.
  

> I was made to wonder how the rest of the world lives!
>
> P.S. Also, never thinking about commas
>
> P.P.S. Also, sets and keywords and ints and extensibility and characters 
> and symbols and thank you very much! (:
>

P.S.,  Yes!  Yes again!!

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