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Universal language: Guinea Pigs

Aug 29, 2025Posted in language, nature, perception, philosophy, videoTagged cochon d'inde, critique, English, French, german, guinea, humour, india, language, meme, perception, pigs, porcine, rodents, south america, videoLeave a comment

This short video by Loïc Suberville illustrates the inanity of languages – your language, too.

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