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	<title>Comments on: Rich remoteness</title>
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		<title>By: krittika</title>
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		<description>I was thinking here and there can be the odd links that superstitions have to reality. Or the weird object and phenomenon links that different cultures have. For example in india it is disrespectful to touch someone with a broom, the belief also goes that one will become thin if touched by a broom. My flat mate was telling me in Japan they make small tissue paper dolls and hang them on the windows on rainy days,so that the next day is a clear sunny day. 

hmm thinking further a gesture here can mean something else there(in another count). I remember reading that a certain movement of the mouth was read to be that the woman wanted to marry the man and was sued for falsely leading him on ...thought it was just a casual gesture she did unknowingly.</description>
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<p>hmm thinking further a gesture here can mean something else there(in another count). I remember reading that a certain movement of the mouth was read to be that the woman wanted to marry the man and was sued for falsely leading him on &#8230;thought it was just a casual gesture she did unknowingly.</p>
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