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	<title>Comments on: rainydayz</title>
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		<title>By: eleasa</title>
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		<description>like i said on fakebook, thanks for sharing.
hmm, can i link to your blog from mine?

&amp; that&#039;s an interesting question. it&#039;s such the norm to do remixes or mash-ups these days. but i wouldn&#039;t say that things aren&#039;t being newly created - remixing is rather like storytelling, a reinterpretation of a theme according to what you enjoy or want to emphasize. it&#039;s a natural progression of globalization.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>like i said on fakebook, thanks for sharing.<br />
hmm, can i link to your blog from mine?</p>
<p>&amp; that&#8217;s an interesting question. it&#8217;s such the norm to do remixes or mash-ups these days. but i wouldn&#8217;t say that things aren&#8217;t being newly created &#8211; remixing is rather like storytelling, a reinterpretation of a theme according to what you enjoy or want to emphasize. it&#8217;s a natural progression of globalization.</p>
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