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		<title>By: Natural Therapy &#187; Elephants Painting?</title>
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		<description>[...] languageevolution added an interesting post today on Elephants Painting?Here&#8217;s a small readingHowever, to be a bit less cynical for a while, the picture is an awful lot like cave paintings in style, with the use of obvious lines to delineate natural edges. It has been suggested that cave paintings look like this because these &#8230; [...]</description>
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