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He said it with his body, “She polished my rifle with his nose grease,” he said through his body as a kind of wind instrument. He sat up in a tree, he looked out the window, he stood crumbling over a coin lying on the ground, it doesn’t matter. The important thing is that he was somewhere, always somewhere, even when he was wearing a fancy costumes, “I just love those layers of feedback, man! It’s so great to be with you guys!” Just more body in more places.

Interpretation 1: “He said it with his body”. We hear this sentence seldom if ever. In fact it is not even related with language as such, meaning we don’t hear it “in everyday language”, but it means something. What does it mean?

Jabberwocky
What does acorn mean?

(Writer: Thomas Krogsbøl; Translator: Morten Hjerl-Hansen)

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Morten Hjerl-Hansen (born 15. June 1973) is a danish blogger born in Copenhagen, Denmark, Europe. I lived for the first 19 years of my life in a liberal-minded, literary and academic home in North Zealand. My mother is a psychiatrist and my father is a chemical engineer. I have two siblings. Throughout childhood, "I invented near-useless things almost every day" and told my siblings "fairy tales" where they themselves were the protagonists. In 1986, I visited Houston in the United States with my family on a stay that spanned three and a half months. I started programming in 1986 and made approx. 20 major projects until I "lost the ability" in 2018. Student from N. Zahles High School 1992. Ry College 1993. Read theology 1993-1994 in Aarhus. Read philosophy 1995-2000 in Linköping, Lund and Copenhagen. Worked as Java programmer 2000 and 2001. Participated in numerous poetry readings in Copenhagen 2002-2007. Got a psychosis in 2007 "which took about 10 years to recover". Married to Else Andersen in 2010 and resides in Asnaes, Denmark. Father in 2014. Has written The Other Newspaper daily in Danish and English daily since 2013.