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2021 Calendar

  • December 2021, Even haplochromis (name of a small fish) employs tilapia (name of a large fish).
  • November 2021, Lame it is, it’s now a big ox, and able to graze with its lameness.
  • October 2021, Every person has his or her own gift.
  • September 2021, A climbing plant with tendrils cannot grow on its own without a tree’s support.
  • August 2021, Alive, we live in the same house or under the same roof. Dead, we rest in the same tomb.
  • July 2021, Leave alone a dance you are unable to perform.
  • June 2021, Alone, alone, one cannot produce history.
  • May 2021, There are not big horns, they are all horns.
  • April 2021, A flexible tree is never broken by the wind.
  • March 2021, A deaf ear is followed by death and an ear that listens is followed by blessings.
  • February 2021, Two fingers killed a louse.
  • January 2021, It doesn’t matter how tall your grandfather was.
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