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		<title>By: somethingboutrenes</title>
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		<description>i agree!</description>
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		<title>By: amandina</title>
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		<description>the exact phrase i heard before in EL1101E was &#039;did you know there are 32 words for snow in one of the eskimo languages&#039;? It was meant to demonstrate the context in which linguistics evolve..

i hence conclude that the Eskimo language is extremely versatile.. 32 words for every freaking word under the ... sun (maybe except the word &#039;sun).. hmm..</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>the exact phrase i heard before in EL1101E was &#8216;did you know there are 32 words for snow in one of the eskimo languages&#8217;? It was meant to demonstrate the context in which linguistics evolve..</p>
<p>i hence conclude that the Eskimo language is extremely versatile.. 32 words for every freaking word under the &#8230; sun (maybe except the word &#8216;sun).. hmm..</p>
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