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10 July, 12:04
Are meaning in words or meaning in people?
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Malcolm Boyle
10 July, 12:54
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Your words can mean something, and a person can have a purpose
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Annika Ritter
10 July, 13:58
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Your words can mean something, and a person can have a purpose.
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