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The Search

2024-01-01 09:34:14

Search I was working at F.B.I. in Portland's office. Become a bad guy is my childhood dream. My 50th birthday was only 3 months. I have a wife and three children, I am still doing this and the same job I did after I graduated from Judy. We live in the suburbs of Portland. My eldest son, John, was in Washington for the third year. This pair of twins is a high school graduate at the moment, my pride and happiness, Dad's little girl at the moment. Caroline and I celebrated 25th anniversary. This is what I thought about silver last Thursday night.

SUNKAWA KANI CHIKI NIPPI. They came to find their horses. Igni = Search, ikigni = Search by yourself, iwichagni - Search for them, ignipi = Find. I-wicha-ki-gni-pi = They look for them (this is their own). In English, the Lakota verb can not convey all information and opinions well. There is an infinite verb which means doing something for yourself. Take care of yourself, prepare yourself, understand yourself, and focus on yourself. In English, a possessive case is attached to the object and functions as an object. My book, my house, my heart, my cousin. But in Lakota sometimes when it says something for someone's own thing or someone's interests it may be easy to translate and sometimes it is not so. Some verbs take the form of doing something meaningless for themselves, such as learning for themselves or reviewing themselves, in English.

You are looking for lots of lives. You do not remember other lives, no need - but you were looking for it in this life, that would be it. You have not found it yet: no one found it in the search, there was a problem with the search. You will naturally forget yourself in search; you start to look around. Please look at north, east, west, south, sky, seabed and keep looking. Search is increasingly desperate. Because you are searching for more things.