This is absolutely the wrong understanding of the benefits of Clojure's syntax. 
Its main benefit is not minimalism. Its main benefit is simplicity, which is 
less akin to ordinality than it is to orthogonality. In this case, there is a 
tool that just does chaining, which allows you to compose calls in a more 
readable way, but by using existing pieces. It decomplects order and 
application for the sake of, at least, readability.

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