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    They’re with Obama




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    Toika Lounge


    Last night, we hit up Toika for the birthday party of Harris, the editor of Peace Mag.  Even with the snow, everyone came up in the spot looking extra fly!




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    Snow

    The Inuit have different words for different types of snow.
    Katiksunik – light snow
    Anui – snow packed hard
    Iluq – thin snow on a window
    Pokaktok – snow that looks like salt
    Aput – snow on the ground
    Massak – watery snow
    Akillukkak – soft snow
    Sillik – hard icy snow
    Imalik – falling wet snow
    Sullarniq -snow blown in
    Apun – snow
    Apingaut – first snowfall
    Qaniit – snow in the air
    Nittaalaq – snow thick in the air
    Ayak – snow that has fallen on clothes
    Aputitaq – patch of snow
    Kannik – snowflake
    Nutagak – snow like powder
    Apirlaat – snow that has just fallen
    Kaiyuglak – snow in ripples
    Perksertok – drifting snow
    Aniuk – snow to use as water
    Apusiniq – snow in a drift
    Miulik – sleet
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