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		<title>The Hermit Website</title>
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			<title>The Hermit Website Manifesto</title>
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			<dc:creator>Dear Leader</dc:creator>
			<description>genesis 

So .... I was surfing around on YouTube a while ago and stumbled upon a video featuring one of the Pyongyang Traffic Girls. I watched in curiosity as she performed a graceful ballet with automobiles, which she conducted from inside her little world defined by the white painted circle in the center of a not-so-busy intersection. It was a short video clip, but oddly mesmerizing as she continuously twirled and gestured and pointed her striped baton in an incessant rhythmic dance. I was  ...</description>
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