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Well, isn't that just a lovely question. You see, snow falling at the South Pole can take hundreds or even thousands of years to become an iceberg at the coast. It's a slow and gentle journey, much like a happy little cloud floating across the sky. Just remember, all good things take time to become something truly beautiful.

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