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There is one language that we all speak. It is not English or Spanish or French or any actual spoken language, for we all speak our own individual versions of those. We make up words and add "y'all" to the end of sentences and put our own spins on pronunciation.
No, we all speak the language of happiness, through our toothy grins and our ear-to-ear smiles and our unique laughs. With these simple things, we can communicate with those we both can and can't talk to verbally, and that right there binds us together.
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