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			<title>Turning Thoughts Into Things</title>
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			<description>One day, Juan Miguel died.



And instantly, he found himself in a beautiful place. A woman covered in light approached him and said, “Welcome, Juan Miguel.  It’s easy to get to know this place.  Just walk around.  And if you’re hungry, just wish for it.  You can wish for anything you want and it’ll be given to you.” “Wow! Anything?” Miguel said.  “For my appetizers, can I have New Zealand baked oysters?  For my main meal, I’d like to have Alaskan crabs with lemon buttered dip—plus a side dish  ...</description>
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