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	<title>Comments on: Learning to love powerlessness in Whistler</title>
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		<title>By: Nastassia</title>
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		<dc:creator>Nastassia</dc:creator>
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		<description>It&#039;s just funny that you mention how many times you fell and stand up again, because that&#039;s life &quot;) Anyway, the view from the top it&#039;s just breathtaking. No better words to describe it, but simple amazing. Especially for those who had never seen snow in their life. I have the illness of fear, such as vertigo and uncontrollable speed and when I went skiing ( you know how fast and close to the edges of the mountain your going) and it was funny because my attention was solely paid on the view, looking at the view of the mountains and trees being covered with thick layers of snow instead of thinking of how scared I was. I just fell like I was on a magical winter-land paradise.  

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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It&#8217;s just funny that you mention how many times you fell and stand up again, because that&#8217;s life &#8220;) Anyway, the view from the top it&#8217;s just breathtaking. No better words to describe it, but simple amazing. Especially for those who had never seen snow in their life. I have the illness of fear, such as vertigo and uncontrollable speed and when I went skiing ( you know how fast and close to the edges of the mountain your going) and it was funny because my attention was solely paid on the view, looking at the view of the mountains and trees being covered with thick layers of snow instead of thinking of how scared I was. I just fell like I was on a magical winter-land paradise.  </p>
<p>Nice story </p>
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