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===July 2007===
According to an article published in ''{{w|The Globe and Mail}}'' on 9 July, "[a] Colorado programmer is developing an apocalyptic computer game with Toki Pona as the spoken language", "[a]n Israeli-German singer and member of the Stuttgart Chamber Choir is including it in a concert of musical pieces composed in constructed languages, alongside Esperanto and ''Star Trek''’s Klingon", and "Pekka Roponen, a psychiatrist at the central hospital of Hameenlinnan, in southern Finland, &hellip; is studying the language’s usefulness in treating patients, having them keep track of their daily thoughts in Toki Pona.":<ref>{{cite web|url=//theglobeandmail.com/technology/canadian-has-people-talking-about-lingo-she-created/article20399052|title=Canadian has people talking about lingo she created|author=Roberts, Siobhan|date=2007-07-09|website={{w|The Globe and Mail}}|access-date=2023-12-28|quote=}}</ref>
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A Colorado programmer is developing an apocalyptic computer game with Toki Pona as the spoken language. An Israeli-German singer and member of the Stuttgart Chamber Choir is including it in a concert of musical pieces composed in constructed languages, alongside Esperanto and ''Star Trek''’s Klingon. &hellip; Pekka Roponen, a psychiatrist at the central hospital of Hameenlinnan, in southern Finland, &hellip; is studying the language’s usefulness in treating patients, having them keep track of their daily thoughts in Toki Pona.
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==2008==