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well.....there were dogs and cats that would fall from the sky and hit people in the head. It awasnt abnormal for people to walk on their hands and/or dress like superheroes. One of the disputes was over whether zucchini or squash was better. Personally, I prefer cucumber. The End. Your welcome by the way.

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The church conflicts were; how the churches should be run, icons, the churches didn't help each other out, and they excommunicated each other.

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