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Common myths beleive Hamnah to mean purple grape, yet those who have encountered this phenomenon of a homosapien are now aware that "Hamnah" is more suited to yellow grape, owning to its unusual skin pigmentation. Hamnah originates from Iran, (previously known as Persia), yet some still maintain its origin is from China. Hamnah is an alternative to evil, and some ancient myths put it above Satan himself. Moreover, Hamnah is also when somebody is able to distract an acedemic scholar for over 20 hours in one week.
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