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i'm not laughing at that. because sometimes i am but most and nothing with the time and the budget and i think they've been to jam a culture. needed to take this drama day on the east coast if hold out who they know i'm right so join me for me to definitely gulf coast. shifting powers the old order is history the world is real organizing itself and the media's role is change the topic and focus of a global media forum twenty nine teams today one out of two people is online who are we following whom do we trust to beijing and shape the future at the georgia village global forum twenty nineteen.
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if a name is marked i define myself as a man who of course also has his fluid or rather feminine parts has the conflict woman doesn't exist for me. yet they i can probably even i have no problem to have the feeling that i'm not except in the way i am if it weren't for those strict categories all the time in standing in. the palm cafe i need about two hours for pure make up sometimes even three to four
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hours plus preparation time on the day before course i try on the outfits then i have to shave here and there was a c.n.n. hero as old so all in all it takes half a day but it's always fun hanging on your own face is also an art form really thing and i can exist home tomorrow honey const far. we have company ben through the history museum in vienna. the art historian also offers going to tools as a drag queen. a form of performance that uses the stylistic device of exaggeration to blood gender roles. to some who say oh my hat when i do this in a museum i have the undivided attention and enthusiasm of the people because they have come especially because of me but in the subway where the tram it's a bit more mixed some people are totally upset others. and it's super to to have
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just a matter of you know home fans with some you can tell that they even feel uncomfortable and don't like it but all in all i still find it important that i do it even if it reactions are not consistently positive because i think that we should not push ourselves too strongly into any roles so stock enigma shihan took in sort then in civilian clothes the twenty six year old german has been working at the art history museum since two thousand and sixteen not only with a struct queen tolls the on a mediator has a stablished something new he had in order to question typical gender concepts. as a child i really like to play with dolls and polly pocket she kept him can not gotten it and i'm not in middleton i love playing with dolls with the other girls in kindergarten and legal dispirit but i also like to play lego with the boys and build some rocket launching airplanes so i would say i was somehow opened for both
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without reflecting on and of course on it as a perfect it so happened to miss. then takes a critical look at what just defined us typically man and typically women also in art and cultural history in its work examines the view of old masters on gender relations from rafael titian to correct you. what is striking is that it is mainly men who have made history and thus explain the world today this would be ironically gold mansplaining. men and women society is used to cut to go using. definitely male or female this is not always quite clear even if one would assume it at first glance. this is by part of me jenny no cupid making his bow many art historians already
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speculated whether their boy is girls and mixed and most people say well the boy is the one with the brown hair on the girl is the one with the blond hair and of course the boy is a prankster and the girl is acting coyly the boy forces the girl to do something she doesn't want the whole thing is of course problematic one could say the poor girl but on the other hand if it's wonderfully into the gender stereotypes we already have so although we can't rationally determine the sex of the two most people assume that it has to be a boy and a girl. can
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all read to steam i think most people today understand that when i walk around like this i don't want to be a woman but rather i was the character who somehow and looks wild and interesting be viewed in the sun but i do believe that dragons the possibility for many people to try out their own gender identity. as you know i didn't attend ousts of course for ben drac is disguising himself again with identity an art form and does not contradict the fact that he enjoys being a man. into submission and i find it quite casual that i have the great privilege as a man to just do my hair a little and it will do that's super easy going to support you sicko i think. the boundaries between masculinity and femininity have always been blurred but so-called in between i.e.
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into general people is also a theme in mythology and. in things of it taina if the senate can occur in this cabinet there was a small gentleman with the hermaphrodite has a mythological figure from greek roman antiquity which has sexual characteristics of both sexes last and in those days there were men and women and people in between . and it is also interesting that such gems were worn as pieces of jewelry so it was nothing strange one wanted to keep away from oneself as one from this found heart and fart. for a long time the world was divided into man and woman pink and sky blue whoever is different did not exist in official documents at the end of two thousand and seventeen the federal constitutional court in germany makes a ground breaking building not taking the third option into account contradicts the
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personal rights of intersexual people. the debate has long since broadened for example whether there should also be a third toward their schools as heated debates especially among people who are not affected by it. yes i'm out. and see google plus that info but i don't know it's already equals on the benchtop piece and the i'm not going to decide what about whether behind it a question it does so and so. if it helps give more specific and he thought that i knew i didn't belong and i wasn't a real woman because. he thought if i'm honest i thought maybe i'm not a gender at all now my. come on. beneath us does what was my worst thought they get oh maybe i'm nothing windings. in
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austria almost everyone knows the story of the speech he will champion was actually a man be a legit daughter of corinthian farmers was born in one thousand nine hundred eighty eight with unclear gender characteristics and thus into generally into sexual are people who cannot be clearly classified into the categories male and female with regard to internal and external sexual organs chromosomes all hormonal structure. up to one point seven percent of the world's population are born this way according to the u.n. . tommy have been and i think and i remember when i was a little kid in our attic they had a collection of clothes i was so happy there and i dressed like a boy i was as full of vendome gets all. if i put on my pants up there and everything after three or four times the clothes that disappeared the attic was
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locked and there was nothing left to play with fish one went on and i was deprived of a lot of happiness back then me yeah. good food good gnome and well i. won the women's downhill world champion to idle in port chile in one nine hundred sixty six and the chances of winning medals at the nine hundred sixty eight when two olympics were more than good. you know i'm. fighting i think. to get a good chance not. yet because she may go. against it don't make me think. the campaign if you see.
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the sea oil. yeah like this role this erica roll i couldn't play it one hundred percent because it was only an acting role i was only shown how a girl moves it's a fun i make me. a real girl moves differently though the soviets did same. only now i see how i walked with a handbag the quick steps and so does home in what they call a get in with a colleague showed me how to behave correctly the fact that you don't get to give us a bit of the mafia ultimate off of the comment and then name a him but then. he sits in his hands and say hey. you know it's. male female that was not. even clear to see nega drawing of the austrian national team off the puberty his breasts did not grow and
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his menstruation did not begin. usually instantly given p. their man at the worst looks were those of the men opposite really so i never wanted to become a man because they insulted me how can you now take on the other side of the sex. constantly it's tough donna said that this is the slate that have. been all to ninety sixty seven all run us of the as the austrian ski association would check by means of a chromosome test the result erika was genetically clearly a man according to chanel the v. wanted to persuade him to change his gender to a woman but above all the us we did not want to be deprived of the gold medal.
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visit at boden and that if these make it the ground had been pulled out from under my feet but i knew that only in sport i was some hack i was acknowledged otherwise i was a juxtaposition the one they smiled at pointing fingers asking are you a man or a woman say five b.c. it's amanda that they'll have it. against the resistance of the family on the national ski association every country somebody to have a male genitals surgically corrected. at the age of twenty you look up began a new life as it. they
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used to think of me as an ugly duckling and suddenly i was a handsome young man with a short haircut may leave bordeaux but make quick first my hair stood like that and like that on my sleeve cut. and of course at the i had a porsche because if i. had a new nine eleven s and great col shunts only had a nine twelve i mean i do know that there is a big difference in the stuff. that i'm. each boy demanded so on i wanted to strengthen my personality i wanted to show that i'm a real man and many only wanted that and in public it was presented differently i was the big macho at least two or three girls at night but it was a nice time anyway great to have i seen it at lots of. but it sounds like maybe the six dead on the a for erica has been removed to turn it to eric. organized.
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this. eastgate after strawson when i'm walking on the street and if someone shouts behind me erica granted i can't control myself that quickly and turn around erica because a part of. this is the every case by media even though. even if she is a three time grandfather and married for the second tong he only had surgery at the age of nineteen and usually. many into sexual children are still operated on immediately after birth without any medical necessity many suffer for the rest of their lawns. that he says a few in five it is better to wait until puberty and let the person decide for oneself with the support that date s. when that ended best zone in chain. because only they know yet what's inside them
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i can tell you whatever i like yeah whether you will understand it is a different matter he couldn't who i am but you so what you have to feel something like that and that something else was on the ice. yes to leave. the mask if it. is about this first life as erica that was embarrassing honey i didn't want to know anything about this life today at seventeen each time i proud of this life that was childhood sport i was supported on all sides but he's been interested if i don't say it's bad name in my second life i mean my name was a big obstacle and i was kicked with feet and hands these known pain get paid if i had to go i wasn't allowed to be anything anymore and i think i was even more
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harm than i was first me or i'm good pattern pizzerias. but. i've made it up because.
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you can currently choose from sixty sexes on facebook more and more young people describe themselves as gender fluid so they see the gender boundaries fluently. but what does this mean for the language. business web role the derby is trained a brutal full contact sport. it's a no go i tried yoga it wasn't possible because i was fat. i took a computer new i tried swimming for the elderly but that didn't work because it confused them so much that i was so young. not the so all
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that stuff that just didn't fit and this fits. as well it is the case in roller derby that there. the task for everybody but also enriches a team it's not like some sports for example ice dancing you need a certain body shape to do it and that's not the case with roller derby i think that's how it starts as a sport that celebrates different body shapes that different body shapes are ok all at once in the changing room. before men or kids and of a mind. somebody even at the time of recruiting when we were asked to join in it was clearly stated it's for people who locate beyond the binary gender scheme being anxious she must fall off and it's extremely beneficial to hear this an acceptance of the fact that
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this exists. extreme for tones. cut to identify as neither as a man nor a woman and describes herself as not binary content originally from germany lives with their charge and partner in vienna when asked about the gender role three point three percent of the german population recently stated that they were not in the male nor female man or woman this is usually not a question for the majority of society. you are used to this info in forms even if the possibility of a third option is dismissed as unimportant the man in the cutter it is a central theme of identity. when seems to restate his stand for if it's not so important i wonder why when i buy a shampoo somewhere it says it's for women or for men so it's not the same for everyone. does this move by he'd employ that with every stupid form even if you
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fill in the address when ordering caps you have to write mr or mrs and it's a mandatory feel that you fill out this form of address and you only have these two options and you go to the toilet and have to identify yourself as either male or female. i mean i wouldn't have any problem with having a feeling that i'm not accepted the way i am if it weren't for the strict classification categories inched in this gambit. show that chest all back i used to fend off opponents bust lips broken elbows and sprained ankles are part of the game. i.
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see a typical female sport. i think this question is a bit difficult what is typically female we are just people who play a full contact sport and of course it's rough because it's a full contact sport. and i'm an affiliate yes of course for historical reasons i don't know why one sees women as the weaker sex and i don't see the reason is it in company we play it so it's typically female i say so too. sports is also understood by its operators as a statement against prevailing gender cliches the club is the only team worldwide to have its own male cheerleader troop to children. and when i go to a sports store and i want to buy clothes for sports and men's department is loose a wad of comfortable to wear in women's sports trousers are all like these yoga
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pants and that's very tight you can see every bit of fat and everything if i move around in it i know it is all i'm much more exposed to and wearing my regular sports with it and i'm hoping the. the. thought of you with the gun that's the question we throw back to the audience why do you think it's funny when men do it but completely normal when women stand up on stage for an audience more or less in the tightest outfits and the crowd yells and all it feeds off the finished end and steve mania. gets him for if we were doing halftime football somewhere in the state league match right now i don't know if the reaction would be so positive i think we're in a little bubble at the roller derby right now when the thing was
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the. with the third option besides men and women it is also possible for qatar to choose the third gender and tree in the civil state just read just. wanting to be someone special or being a special snowflake or extremely different from everyone else but it's just the way i am sad that's on the on the little saw obviously said sylvie spinning and i think it's much more pleasant to have people accepted and having to explain it all the time and have to take myself out of a kind of hit or malady that is constructed there but just works within a binary gender scheme to which i don't belong yeah usually sit in the seventies and get high how does cups i want to be addressed. that and it's just to be honest i haven't found a solution in german it's relatively simple in english most people use they or i
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ask them to his it and that feels good and it's difficult in german at the moment i think it's best if you just take the name so it's just kata. but even in a world that only emanates from men and women it is not always clear how would gender just spelling can be implemented slash in learned all star how can the gender diversity be understood linguistically instead of in and underscores asterisks are now considered to be contemporary in order to represent everyone. who was only making the it could be to live it this this can't see further at this play give a shit if. i don't google hashanah first and last of that so i sit down and the
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streets a quarter inch straight miss hartill in a box in a life to door like this tournament interests it was a partial i'm going to write this the. water under the bridge we visit a gender sensitive kindergarten in which there is deliberately annoying the separate building nor adult school everything totally progressive not at all clothing or even toys have never been so clearly divided into blue for boys and pink for girls logical isn't it and it's not like we're born with a ping gene of course that has now only been invented pink is a color that's great it has signal strength all babies are crawling towards it but boys learn very quickly that this color is not for them it's nonsense to think it's genetic but we are of course promoting it because we have established structures in our society that have worked well and good for us how i. hear. the problem is of course not that the choice for girls are
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pink but that they are never paying for boys that means boys can't play with anything pink what's cute what has to do with now polish or make up or too much in social behavior and these are all things that are only there for girls and when a little boy comes to school or kindergarten with his sister's pink skirt then it's your day so this little boy learns i can't be girlish i can't be soft i can't be gay and i have to be everything that means i have to be tough i have to be cool i have to show that everything that has to do with girls is not my world. stevie schmidle is mother of two daughters and founder of pink stings germany the numerous projects of one go to reduce gender stereotypes so that men and women have equal opportunity to criticise sexist at the taunting and to give children a different image of masculinity and femininity.
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this is our book david and his pink pony a play that we show at elementary schools to show boys that they can like pink and be soft or are cool sticker sexy yes sexist no it explains what sexism is and what isn't and very important love pink hate pink vacation. well that's when the last ping especially in times of the me to debate why men discuss that hold the door open for women or not it's understandable that society is completely confused we've had feminism for forty years now that's not much if you look at our cultural history and for the first time men are apparently completely excited and confused because now they say that you can't compliment a woman anymore and you don't really know what the right man is or what the bright woman is and in this time it's of course a gender marketing which says that pink bobby cars for girls the blue one for the
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boy which creates an order this reminds us of our own childhood when gender roles were even more divided and it gives parents the feeling hey i'm doing this right i don't confuse my kid when everyone's discussing whether it's good for the kids to be taught something biologically unthought of. many classic toys that used to be gender neutral on no also available in pink and blonde blue to turn to this gender marketing the more stereotypical the talk of group can be supplying the most profitable the sales figures. peak if a cation is extremely lucrative in an industry whose global turnovers estimated at seventy six billion euros. it starts with grimm's fairy tales it starts with princess lily fe on every lunch box or suck and it's always the little girls and all products for girls who always look into the camera or look at the viewer the pirates are always in action on the shampoos the
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puzzles the toys they're always in action and look forward and think about what their next step is and the little girls always look into the camera with a look at tries to say am i beautiful enough that's something we girls have been taught from an early age or ever since. corporations earn twice as much with special boy and girl since. the manufacturer of the colorful stones initially at the toys gender neutral subjects because it was all about one thing building such campaigns are a thing of the past just like the idea that only girls play with dolls or boys stand at the workbench. never the last a blue baby doll such as hardly to be found on the market. value. sounds
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like a. claim i love the fact. that i wouldn't say that we've experienced an insane revolution in kindergartens in recent years. of course in big cities like hamburger vienna there are gender neutral kindergartens but that's not the average many kindergarten still have the doll corner for the girls and the active one for the boys there's still a lot to be done. as there are definitely more than two genders there are definitely more than the perfect feminine or the perfect masculine and especially people who are either born intersexual transsexual or transgender of course find it incredibly difficult in this world where outside in advertising either the perfect woman in size is thirty four and one hundred seventy six centimeters tall and lovely smiling or the act of man with muscles and strength can
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be seen we have such clear ideas of these only two ideas of being human that it's very difficult for others not only for trans and injure humans but also for the very normal woman who cannot identify with them or the men to cope with them. giuliana is a trans female the body warms up the characteristics of a man it's not so until two thousand and eighteen that the w.h.o. states being tromso i gent it's not a mental illness and playboy germany is proud to have trans women close recently possible pulitzer lism and tolerance as a marketing strategy. transgenders don't want to highlight either and physicality plays a big role and how can you make this clear then by exposing yourself that is also connected with insane courage to really free oneself and to expose oneself and to say that i am now a woman i may have been born and then in other words there was
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a lot of approval and very much a positive feedback but there were also fundamentalists on the other side who felt personally attacked that in their awareness of values. the media response to the playboy titles was great but one thing is important for football and she wants to be successful as a woman not just the first transgender model of the playbook mr because i want to be a normal woman and not in between somehow i don't have that dichotomy madame man well i accept that that's not an accusation not at all but it was very important to me that i was one hundred percent woman. since she can remember she's not been able to identify with her biological sex. at six bits and i was six i talked to my mother i told her that i wanted to be a girl but she already knew it was to. be at all it took a load off my mind i cried with relief she was crying i was crying and for
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life don't have the right. to say and i never really looked masculine and i always had long hair. bits that would say the school days were not so great. the children get older. they get more hurtful they don't think about it i suffered very much that's become. a slowly adept at her body to have perceived identity first with homeowners then with plastic surgery. at sixteen she underwent sex adopting surgery. as a dish like the one known i'm going to the sex change in the genital area well i get goose bumps just thinking about it it was horror for me i was bleeding for at least
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six days and i almost fell into a coma so i don't like to remember that. it went off. as it has done a look at it so like as a so really every day when the nurse came and changed the sheet i see all the blood and i was afraid i was crying every day i was really afraid for my life took a wind shift focus and some i mean you have giuliana favela is a model and was a candidate for the t.v. shows i'm a celebrity get me out of here and germany's next top model. which most of us who kissed alice and the clip from i want everything changed my name my gender and not only on the id but everything it. was.
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being a woman can still have economic disadvantages for a long time certain professions were reserved for men and even today management positions are often still purely male to change this the idea of quotas has been around since the one nine hundred eighty s. until today this instrument polarizers. this is even smith he studied neuroscience and found at a tech company with this one nobody knows better how disciplined take just being a woman is economically he experienced it for himself as a woman. so . i certainly remember this one. and this is my mother's house she still lives there me as a very little kid shortly after kindergarten i was already becoming very
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disconnected from everything around me. but it's hard to to not thank sympathetic things about this kid. today she is a neuroscientist university professor and berkeley data specialist tech entrepreneur and assault off to speak at conferences worldwide. it wasn't until the mid thirty's that she decided to have a sex changed depression even homelessness the road to her outing in two thousand and five was rocky. the training vest photo and next fall. was. twenty years of insomnia and. eating disorders and self
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loathing. and then one night i told my then fiance. completely out of the not intending anything to come from you want to know my date our secret is that i wish i was a woman. they are still married today maine first drew her last thirty kilos and at first women's clothes only at home only when her wife was pregnant with their second child did she start hormone treatment. after truly made a big impact on me you know some things were more modest or subtle like in the sense that is really a good thing like the fact that i'd be doing the dishes and then suddenly i'd find i just crying you know like i was going through a second puberty and and my wife is pregnant and i'm going to puberty and it was
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amazing i break out laughing all the time and i could just express emotions that i just never could express when i was a man and i loved that i loved being much more open and we meet them at a conference in stockholm she talks about her latest technological developments such as smartphone apps with artificial intelligence or big data analysis and about the difference of entering the world as man or woman because she knows both in this world as a woman she receives less money from investors for the start ups and is taken less seriously especially in the technology industry. the amazing thing is even though everyone knew me before so this was an entirely new group of people the day i showed up and me as vivian for the first time is the
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last time anyone ever asked me a math question it was very stark to see how differently i was treated one day to the next and it was. really shocking. not that i didn't into it that this is the case protect spirit said to feel it. you know to have people suddenly open doors for real thinking it's nice literally in the same moment that they say i like to think i treat men and women the same and like well then why is this the first time you've ever opened a door for me in my life. it was a fascinating experience the difference in pay between men and women is known as the gender pay gap prefers to speak of the checks for being different to the cent she collected data and evaluated the extra work women take on to get the same job as a man. it adds up to two hundred fifty thousand dollars in the tech industry in the usa. if you're
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a young woman trying to get into the technology industry then you have to go to morally schools earn higher degrees work for longer periods of time even if you're equally cough i'd if you want that same job so you know you look at this the tax something different and you look at similar like the wage gap and you see how prevalent they are and it's it's enormously frustrating. because what you're seeing isn't simply that one person is being harmed and they are but what you're actually seeing is that the entire. world is paying this tax and getting no benefit from it there's no bridges being belt there are no roads being paved this is just heat loss in our economy it is us hurting ourselves. even though vivian also teaches at universities like berkeley how is she doing in
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a world where more and more young people do not commit themselves to men or women and understand gender boundaries as fluid. after everything i went through and so many hours on surgery tables and so many years working for all of this and now some college student walks up to me and you know with a funny haircut and says call me they and i think how dare you i work so hard to be who i am and you just get to ask me to call you something different and and then i thought what does it matter to me this makes this person happy this is their chance to explore what they are. to me and. he's. moved. me in so much.
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people who called him a soup the food that's terrible for the environment dimitri and rich bruce is going to so talk to us in chile a major producer of the boom has had devastating results the reason growing its uses balanced amounts of wusa i'm not as human and embodiment to costs of a college and. so we're going to double. oh what's the connection between bread but home and the european union he knows guild motto d.w. correspondent and the baker john stretches can live with the words struck by the
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