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How does identity emerge, or the ability to reference?
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Thu 28 Jul, 2016 02:38 pm
Farmers. Cities. Political and social movements. News stories. Witches and leaders. Culture.
If all can use A2K, and has been ever thus, how does the referenced manage to become the referenced?
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