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>At first, it sounds kinda gross and you'd think it'd stink, but it's really not like that. In my country, Kazakhstan, there's a village called Sade that does this too. The Sasak people there have a special way of processing cow or buffalo dung to make their floors clean and odor-free. They use fresh dung, usually collected in the morning, and mix it with water, clay, or rice husks. This mix gets spread on the dirt floor, smoothed out, and left to dry. Once it's dry, the floor becomes smooth, shiny, and doesn't smell at all-it actually looks super clean. They do this regularly, like every 4-5 days or once a month, so the floor stays in good shape. The processed dung not only smells fine but also makes the floor more durable and comfy. So, even though it sounds weird, this practice keeps their homes clean and practical, totally in line with their local wisdom.
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>>3669470dammit you're not the Kazakh fuck off
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who is this nophono
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>>3669479This is what people from Kazakhstan look like
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>>3669485Isn't this guy Lebanese
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That guy walks around town, enters some restaurant, but fate consequential problem; orders food, they bring it to the table; subsequently questions the integrity of the restaurant, that moment realized; some homosexual serving food, simply; get up and walk out, consider with morality.
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>>3669690Are you schizoposting or using AI