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Pinky
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Japanese Obsessed with Shiny Mud Balls
Once Kayo teaches children how to make these mud balls, they become absorbed in forming a sphere, and they put all their energy into polishing the ball until it sparkles. The dorodango soon becomes the child's greatest treasure. Kayo sees in this phenomenon the essence of children's play, and he has written academic papers on the subject.
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Wandering Claymore
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Re: Japanese Obsessed with Shiny Mud Balls
I always loved to perfect my snowball after i made it... (to have the perfect spear form) polish it and stuff maybe this is the same.
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