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ḝᵀᶥ�邊 convenience ḛᵇᶰᵃ Ḃᶦᵃᵅ �跑ᵈᶐᶸeness ok
ᶄᵕᵒᶒᶜᶅɳ ᵂᶴᶜᶊᶯɳ,  pencils ᶤvöʊ accessibility
ᵇʶ əᵇ ᶠᵏʂᶁᵜʂ iʶ ᶦᴪʉ ᶠᶜʊʉ ᶆᵬʌ ᶸʋʉ � Soul
But we had the difference of work.
We had the difference of materials.
Because for me, as I like local materials,
I work with laminates,
silks and wood, and stuff like that.
They have their own way of making materials apart.
So there is a big difference.
We were in the number of 5 or 6, 30 years old.
With this exchange,
it increased a lot of experience.
We gave a lot of experience.
It was a result of what I know.
Like me, I also have a gift.
So it was very easy for me to become a great sculptor.
If I come here,
if I bring it to Senegal,
when I work, I put my little house next door.
I make the sculpture here.
I do a little bit of everything.
But wood is something that is very strong.
Wood, it comes from ourselves.
Wood is part of us.
Wood is living.
Because you find wood in the forest,
there is wood that has been cut for more than 40 years,
where there are 50 years.
The wood is primarily the wood we work with.
It is wood that is not determined.
You can find it in the forest.
You can make it in 40 years.
The rain, the sun, the cold, the humidity, all that.
Even the wood there.
We bring this wood there.
I put the wood inside the wood.
I find it intact.
You can see it here.
I show you.
You saw the wood.
You can find it intact as if you just cut it.
So the wood is alive without breaking it inside.
You put it in your house.
A wood like that.
You put a few steps.
You make a hole.
Because you observe everything that is bad.
It gives you good oxygen.
It is something that I like.
And I like to share it with the people who love us.
In the past, there was a woman who came here.
I made her a wood.
So much that she liked the wood.
She was...
I felt how she took the wood.
She put it in her heart.
How she was satisfied.
How she felt good.
Me too.
It makes me happy.
Because it makes me happy too.
So it nourishes my heart.
So it is something very strong.
It comes from the heart.
So it is strong.
It is important.
It is very important.
It is the traditional juki that I use.
I work with my hands.
It is my feet that feel like my hands.
It makes me happy when I work.
I stop with my feet.
I cut the wood.
I put it in the form.
I put it in the hand.
At one point, I worked with the machine.
But finally, I had to leave the machine because...
I saw the machine.
I cut the wood.
I stopped working.
The machine had a problem.
The cable was cut.
I had to do it again.
It made me nervous.
Finally, I said,
I stopped working with the machine.
Now, I have to do it again.
Now, it goes well.
My juki are made only for that.
I cut the wood.
So there is no problem.
The juki are good.
It is natural.
It is African juki.
I make the mass.
But the iron,
we have the forgezons that make it.
We have the forgezons especially.
Only me who works with it.
So it is the iron that is worked.
It is the iron that doesn't make sense.
It doesn't push us.
It will always be intact.
Even if you have a injury,
it is something that won't be able to heal.
It will heal.
I feel happy when I listen.
I feel good.
I feel comfortable.
I feel safe.
I feel a good feeling.
There is something in me.
Something that comes to my heart.
Something that I am able to manage.
It is thanks to God that I am able to work.
I can't say thank you.
Work is the heart.
It is there.
There is a lot of things that are in me.
I am able to prepare them.
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ָἀἀἀἀἀἀἀἀἀἀἀἀἀ ָἀἀἀἀἀ ָἀἀἀἀἀ, ָἀἀἀἀἀ
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ųll le pūn u ḵū le phè vi ḵíll ḵí, ḵī. ḵį, ḵį. ḵį, ḵį. ḵį. ḵį. ḵį, ḵį. ḵį. ḵį. ḵį, ḵį. ḵį. ḵį, ḵį. ḵį. ḵį. ḵį. ḵį. ḵį. ḵį. ḵį. ḵį. ḵį.
ְְְּּ֎ֆփ֓֍֓։։ ISIS
សៃ៬ឬ៤ះ៦ វំៀ្៹៹៚៍៌ rivers.
៕៍៏័ះ ʀfer,
៕៍់ ។្៑,
ʀfer,
ʀfer,
ʀfer,
ʀfer,
ʀfer,
ڵĽĽĽĺŽĺĆĄĆĄĆĄĆĄĆĄĆĄĆĄĆĄĆĄĄĆęČĄĆĄĄĆĄČĄĄĄČĄĄĄĄĄĄĄĄĄĄĄĄĄĄĄĄĄĄĄĄĄĄĄĄĄĄĄĄĄĄĄĄĄĄ
ʻἅἍἉἉἉἉἉἉἉἉἉἉἉἉἉἉἉἉἉἉἉἉἉἉἉἉἉ,
සිස්ලයර්න් සමලයරයරයරයරයරයරයරයරයරක්න්න්න්න්න්න්න්න්න්න්න්න්න්න්න්න්න්න්න්න්න්න්න්න්න්නන්න්න්නන්න්න්න්න්නන්න්නුයර�
1.5kg ʰʰʰʰ
2.3kg ʰʰʰʰʰ
3.6kg ʰʰʰʰʰʰ
4.6kg ʰʰʰʰʰʰʰ
5.6kg ʰʰʰʰʰʰ
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7.6kg ʰʰʰʰʰʰʰʰʰʰʰʰʰʰ.
ნ៻ៜ៺៻៻៻៻៻៻៻៻៻៻៻ ៻៱៻៻៻៻៻៸៴៴៸៻៴៾
៻៱៱៻៻៻៻៻៻៻៻៻៻៻៻'៻៻៻៻៻៻៻៻៻៻
ឬ៼៿៽៻៽៻៻៻៹៻ ៻៽៻៻៻៽៻
ᴗᴃʰᴓʰᴗᴇᴇᴇᴇᴇᴇᴇᴇᴇ ᴗᴇᴇᴇ ᴗᴇᴇᴇᴇ ᴗᴇᴇ ᴇᴇᴇᴇ㴇ᴇᴇᴇ ᴕᴇᴇᴇᴇᴇᴇᴇᴇᴇ ᴇᴇᴇ ᴂᴇᴇᴇᴇᴇ ᴜᴇᴇᴇᴇ ᴏᴇᴇᴇᴇᴇ ᴇᴇᴇ ᴗᴇᴇᴇᴇ ᴇᴇ
ឲៜ� donor ៜ ៅៜក ៜ ៜៜក ៜៜ
හියාන්න් පැතුයින්න්න්න්න්න්න්න්න්න්න්න්නන්න්න්න්න්න්න්න්න්න්න්න්න්න්නන්න්න්න්න්න්න්න්න්නාන්න්න්න්නන්න්න්න්න්න්න්
