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Well the sash is a uniting festivity. we can play with our friends with
them and our mommies will fix these play toys. All of life relates to the
unending circle of life. A sah reminds us of the birthplace, the vagina.
A sah is a way of binding in play or for punishment when tied to a chair.
And all religions are bound to each other. The lard on the sash could
represent the connections between religions that happen in spite of our
belief systems trying to cause separation
sunflower from United States