Add labels to subsections

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be followed. The latter sections detail how laws are made and miscellaneous laws.
\subsection{Behaving}
\subsection{Behaving}\label{behaving}
Only three\footnote{Excluding the \emph{unbreakable} laws that spell out what
\emph{unbreakable} laws are.}
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\end{itemize}
\subsection{Logs}
\subsection{Logs}\label{logs}
There is a public log at \url{gopher://yurie.smar.fi:7070/hofftopia.html}
that logs the last hundred lines of the channel, except those that
@ -79,11 +79,11 @@ the same restriction of a month.
\pagebreak
\subsection{Voting}
\subsection{Voting}\label{voting}
We vote on things. We make laws. This is how.
\subsubsection{Basics}
\subsubsection{Basics}\label{voting-basics}
At every moment, there is an active proposal and a vote count.
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When the vote count reaches 3, the active proposal becomes a law\footnote{Why 3? nortti, shikhin, and sortie.}.
\subsubsection{Syntaxen}
\subsubsection{Syntaxen}\label{voting-syntaxen}
There are several different kinds of syntaxes for voting on laws. They're all based
on the original syntax of \texttt{:D}, with various modifications.
@ -109,7 +109,7 @@ Prefixing your vote with \texttt{nick:} or \texttt{nick,} instead makes it refer
made by nick.
\subsubsection{What counts as a filibuster/proposal?}
\subsubsection{What counts as a filibuster/proposal?}\label{voting-filibuster}
We get it. It's hard to determine what filibusters and what is a legitimate proposal. Here's
a handy table:
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\pagebreak
\subsection{Miscellaneous}
\subsection{Miscellaneous}\label{miscellaneous}
\begin{itemize}
\item The person who starts the vote on a proposal must provide the law to a lawrememberer,
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\end{itemize}
\subsection{Terminology}
\subsection{Terminology}\label{terminology}
\begin{itemize}