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Abo symbols (aboriginalartstore.com.au)

Their entire vocabulary consists of less than seventy symbols. Most are contradictory, circle symbol can mean a campsite, waterhole or just a regular hole, pretty disappointing if you were thirsty. Lines can mean snakes, clouds, sand, lightning, or pretty much anything.

Toki Pona, a constructed language for children consists of 127 words in its vocabulary by comparison and can be learned in 30hrs.

[Abo symbols](https://www.aboriginalartstore.com.au/aboriginal-art-culture/aboriginal-symbols-glossary/) Their entire vocabulary consists of less than seventy symbols. Most are contradictory, circle symbol can mean a campsite, waterhole or just a regular hole, pretty disappointing if you were thirsty. Lines can mean snakes, clouds, sand, lightning, or pretty much anything. Toki Pona, a constructed language for children consists of 127 words in its vocabulary by comparison and can be learned in 30hrs.

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What about the watermelons and KFC?

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Coons like eating dirt (anthropologyfromtheshed.com) and huffing petrol (i.4pcdn.org).

They don't use plurals either.

Wagga Wagga.

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Reminds me of art. Compare African art to European art. Africans made a bunch of mud statues of grotesque women with huge tits or men with big penises. At the same time in Europe Michelangelo created the statue of David and painted the Sistine chapel.