Can there be such a thing as a singular ash? An ash?
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It's probably somewhat similar to water.
"This water is good" vs "Treacherous waters" (as in sea)
You're probably going to say, that after improper chimney use, ash is everywhere in a room, but if you were to cremate your ancestors, you have their ashes.
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Thanks for the chance! Maybe a single grain of ash? :thinking:
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Thank you!
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tnx) gl hf all)
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Thanks for the chance!
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Thank you very much for your gift mate.
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