The United States of America?

nuskool89

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Woah.

I’m torn. A part of me is thankful bystanders stopped further mass murder. But the way the perpetrator was dispatched just reminds me of all the mob justice videos on theync, so it’s a little unsettling.

Once the person you just witnessed murder your family member or friend starts to run away from you, do you pursue out of passion or, what you perceive as duty in the moment? Or do you let the murderer have their day in court, then 3 meals a day for the rest of their miserable life? I’m not sure I can answer that without being in their shoes in that moment.

If only the bystanders had been armed……


I remember a few years ago not giving second thought, to the news a father in Shiner Texas beat to death a farm laborer. He caught the bastard in the barn with his pants down molesting his 5 year old daughter. I’d have done the same without losing sleep.


 
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Bagginski

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It's not necessarily the filibuster, it's unequal representation in the Senate. When Wyoming, with a population of 530,000, about the same as Fresno California, has the same Senate representation as a state with 40 million people, there's a problem.
You’re not wrong but that’s not the big story, which is representation in the House:
“Representatives and direct Taxes shall be apportioned among the several States which may be included within this Union, according to their respective Numbers, which shall be determined by adding to the whole Number of free Persons, including those bound to Service for a Term of Years, and excluding Indians not taxed, three fifths of all other Persons. The actual Enumeration shall be made within three Years after the first Meeting of the Congress of the United States, and within every subsequent Term of ten Years, in such Manner as they shall by Law direct. The Number of Representatives shall not exceed one for every thirty Thousand, but each State shall have at Least one Representative…”
— U.S. Constitution, Article I, section 2, clause 3
NO MORE than ONE per 30,000

We’re about 360 million, right? Which means we’re not allowed *more* than ~12,000 representatives

But we only have 435. Because they passed a (?) law in 1929 (yes, the year of the crash), “The Permanent Apportionment Act”, saying that’s all we get. The purpose of the act was to force rural states into a more advantageous position and preserve the power balance by tying it to the 1910 census…to which apportionment was hitched until they changed the ‘rule’ by which “permanent“ apportionment is achieved…in 1941.

”Opponents, such as William B. Bankhead of Alabama, who doubted its constitutionality, had earlier described the plan as “the abdication and surrender of the vital fundamental powers vested in the Congress of the United States by the Constitution itself.”

After decades now of Tea Party haggis, libertarian sneering, and the “Freedom” Caucus, it’s hard to swallow the idea of 12,000-member body trying to decide anything…but I’m firmly persuaded that this is yet another example of the structure of the nation itself being warped and manipulated to preserve private advantages for…umm…’vested interests’…yeah, that’s what they used to call them.
 

Bagginski

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How The U.S. Right Is Having Its 'Hippie Phase'

Kevin Williamson of the National Review and author Kurt Andersen join Morning Joe to discuss Republicans' 'countercultural revolution.'
…and what fucking *garbage* that was…on the bright side, Williamson really brings his narrative massage skills to bear on the “topic”. Just another pro nut-job minder, like Fearful Bleater - no facts necessary, just a premise …then “leave the rest to me and the [boys]”. Pathetic, ignorant, smug, and phony.

Way to go, U.S. “right”…
 

DIY-HP-LED

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The republicans problem is all the small donor money Trump vacuums up, he keeps, he won't spend a dime of it trying to get anybody elected, primaried perhaps, but the vast majority of the cash will be for Donald's personal and legal expenses. The more small donor money he sucks out of the base over bullshit, the less for the GOP house candidates. Much of their website fundraising uses prechecked boxes for abusive continuous bank withdrawals, like Trump used to fleece his supporters.
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Big problems with small money? Republicans catch up to Democrats in online giving
For the first time in modern history, both parties are growing reliant on — and beholden to — their online constituents.

WASHINGTON — Republicans are beginning to catch up with Democrats in online fundraising, creating for the first time in modern history a political landscape where both parties are largely funded by small donations — for better or, some say, for worse.

Democrats, who have dominated online fundraising since the early days of the internet, have claimed that the billions they raise in small donations are evidence that they are the party of the people, less reliant on wealthy donors and business interests than the GOP.

Republicans have spent years playing catch-up, mostly unsuccessfully. But now, just in time for the 2022 midterm elections, they are starting to pull even, thanks in large part to former President Donald Trump and his army of online devotees.

“This is the harvest of the seeds of digital infrastructure Republicans have been planting for years,” said Matt Gorman, a GOP strategist who worked for the party’s congressional campaign arm during the last midterm election. “That's why you’re seeing things like freshman members of the House raising over $1 million (in a single quarter). In 2018, we were begging folks to raise a fifth of that.”

Even out of office, Trump continues to raise massive sums of money, largely online. He announced Saturday that his political groups had collected nearly $82 million in the first half of the year (a total that includes transfers from other committees), giving him a war chest of more than $102 million.

In the last quarter, the GOP’s three main party committees raised nearly identical amounts as their Democratic counterparts in small donations.

The Republican National Committee, the National Republican Senatorial Committee and the National Republican Congressional Committee together pulled in $77.65 million in donations of less than $200 in the quarter that ended June 30, compared to Democrats’ $77.7 million for their corresponding groups.

Each sum accounted for an identical share, 57 percent, of the committees’ take from individual donors, according to an NBC News analysis of campaign finance reports.

Leveling the playing field
The fundraising totals are thanks in part to WinRed, which was created by Republicans in 2019 and is their version of Democrats’ ActBlue.

Like an Amazon for causes and candidates, the platforms streamline the giving process by saving donors’ credit card information to allow for one-click contributions, providing a central hub for the parties and their allied groups.

ActBlue has processed nearly $8.9 billion in donations since its founding in 2004. Republicans had fought for years among themselves over how to create an alternative and who would run it. It finally happened two years ago, when Trump and his allies pressed party bossesto coalesce behind one platform ahead of his re-election campaign.

Building on the foundation of Trump’s unusual-for-Republicans success in online fundraising, WinRed has helped raise $2.3 billion for GOP candidates since it launched, with an average contribution of about $50.

“Republicans would always lose small-dollar donations. Now we win, or do very well, because we are the Party of Working Americans, and we beat the Democrats at their own game,” Trump said in April. “We learned from liberal ActBlue — and now we’re better than they are!”

Or as Gerrit Lansing, president of WinRed, told Fox News, "The good guys have leveled the playing field of online fundraising.”

The money could be critical in next year’s midterms — and beyond.

Small donors are especially valuable to the GOP as they try to fill the void left by the Republicans’ traditional allies in corporate America after many businesses announced that they would withhold contributions to Republicans who voted against certifying President Joe Biden’s election on Jan. 6.

Meanwhile, as the GOP has grown increasingly populist under Trump's leadership, it has become more hostile to corporate power, so once-loyal allies like the U.S. Chamber of Commerce have begun to hedge their bets by supporting Democrats as well as Republicans.

Campaign finance laws give an advantage to raising lots of small donations instead of big checks from wealthy individuals, because donations are maxed out at $2,900. And although wealthy donors can write big checks to outside groups like super PACs, those groups have to pay steep prices for television advertising, typically the biggest expense for any campaign, diluting the power of each dollar.

Democrats still have the edge, having spent nearly two decades cultivating a culture of online giving. ActBlue took in $289 million last quarter, compared to WinRed’s $131 million.

“Small-dollar donors are deepening their investment and propelling grass-roots movements forward like we have never seen before,” said Erin Hill, the executive director of ActBlue.

‘Fires of polarization’
For the first time, both parties are increasingly funded by, and beholden to, their online bases.

While small dollars tend to be romanticized — Democrats’ voting rights bill includes provision to encourage such giving by matching $6 in public funds for every $1 in small donations — some see a big downside to empowering small donors, who tend to be the most ideological and online.

“The same dynamics that fuel virality on social media in general also apply to small-donor fundraising,” said a leading scholar of democracy. Rick Pildes, a constitutional law professor at New York University.

“The more extreme appeals, the more extreme candidates, the candidates who have the highest profiles because they're dominant presences on social media or on cable news tend to attract and rely most heavily on small donors,” he said. “There's a real risk that the rise in small-donor fundraising will throw further fuel on the fires of polarization that are burning so strongly.”

Research has shown that people who give online are more ideological than the general public and that more ideologically extreme lawmakers raise larger proportions of their campaign coffers from individual donors.

In the first quarter of this year, for instance, the member of Congress who raised the most money from small donors was Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, R-Ga., according to the transparency group Open Secrets, thanks to a flood of donations around the time she was kicked off her congressional committees for inflammatory and conspiratorial rhetoric, notably about fictional Jewish space lasers.

The second-best-performing House candidate among small donors was Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, D-N.Y., a lightning rod for progressive supporters. Also on the top-10 list were Republicans Reps. Matt Gaetz of Florida, Jim Jordan of Ohio and Dan Crenshaw of Texas, some of Trump’s most flamboyant allies on Capitol Hill, who excel at courting controversy.

“This is the rise of politics as performance instead of governance or legislation,” Pildes said. “Candidates know that if they can successfully stoke this culture of outrage, that is likely to open the spigot of small donations.”
 

DIY-HP-LED

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Frenchy Cannoli, Evangelist for Hashish, Dies at 64
He left France at 18 for a nearly two-decade sojourn to India, Nepal, Mexico and Morocco to learn the secrets of making hash and became an authority.

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Frenchy Cannoli, a renowned hashish evangelist who spent 18 years as a nomad learning to make the drug from the resin of the cannabis plant in rural parts of Asia, Africa and Mexico, died on July 18 in San Francisco. He was 64.

The cause was complications during surgery, said his wife, Kimberly Hooks, who is affectionately known as Madame Cannoli in her husband’s world.

Mr. Cannoli — a nom de ganja for the way that he rolled resin like the Italian pastry — blended a true believer’s love of the drug with a connoisseur’s nose for quality and an enthusiast’s zeal for the hashish that comes from cannabis grown in Northern California.

“I’ve been making hash all my life,” he said, in his thick French accent, during a speech to the Concentration cannabis conference in 2019. “It’s not a big deal — it’s my life.”

His hashish earned him respect in cannabis circles, as did his workshops, “Lost Art of the Hashishin,” which taught artisanal producers and home gardeners in the United States, Canada, Spain and the Netherlands how to harvest the resin glands of the cannabis plants, known as trichomes. He wrote widely and left behind two unfinished books, one a history of cannabis concentrates and the other a hash-making manual.

Mr. Cannoli, who lived in Richmond, Calif., was also helping cannabis producers from Humboldt, Mendocino and Trinity counties — known as the Emerald Triangle — get legally protected geographic designations from the State of California for their products the way that the Champagne, Napa Valley and Bordeaux regions did long ago in the wine industry.

And he is the subject of a documentary series, “Frenchy Dreams of Hashish,” that has yet to be released.

“I’d been smoking marijuana since I was 14 and met Frenchy when I was 33 and learned more about the plant in those two years than in the 15 I’d been smoking,” the director, Jake Remington, said by phone. “I just remember, me and Frenchy, the camera rolling, going from farm to farm, smoking joint after joint.”
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Jimdamick

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…and what fucking *garbage* that was…on the bright side, Williamson really brings his narrative massage skills to bear on the “topic”. Just another pro nut-job minder, like Fearful Bleater - no facts necessary, just a premise …then “leave the rest to me and the [boys]”. Pathetic, ignorant, smug, and phony.

Way to go, U.S. “right”…
Those guy's don't know what the fuck they're talking about comparing the actions of the right wing, gun carrying, semi-facist, totally racist motherfuckers that compose the majority of the GOP today it seems.
Similarities?
Where?
They, social activists, not really Hippies, wanted to change the direction of the US government & get the fuck out of Vietnam & end the blatant racism & end the control of Big Business in the Goverment & do something about about the destruction of the natural resources in this country.
Actually a real Hippie was more interested in sex, drugs & music than overthrowing the goverment (I should know/been there/done that :) )
They had no time left over to bother with true Revolution.
No comparison with the Right, we're Human/they are not. ( Those guy's obviously never met a real hippie)
Well, it's time to reminisce about the good old day's, the heyday of the Hippie (1967-1969) with some music.
If anyone has a favorite "Hippie" song, reply & share :)
Here's a few of mine

Go to 9:45 for the Airplane (the dancers probably don't know what the fuck they are singing about :) )


More Jefferson Airplane? Why the fuck not :)


Gotta do these guy's



Two more


https://youtu.be/igHp6TjZ2_s

Bye/stay safe :)
 

Bagginski

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Frenchy Cannoli, Evangelist for Hashish, Dies at 64
He left France at 18 for a nearly two-decade sojourn to India, Nepal, Mexico and Morocco to learn the secrets of making hash and became an authority.

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Frenchy Cannoli, a renowned hashish evangelist who spent 18 years as a nomad learning to make the drug from the resin of the cannabis plant in rural parts of Asia, Africa and Mexico, died on July 18 in San Francisco. He was 64.

The cause was complications during surgery, said his wife, Kimberly Hooks, who is affectionately known as Madame Cannoli in her husband’s world.

Mr. Cannoli — a nom de ganja for the way that he rolled resin like the Italian pastry — blended a true believer’s love of the drug with a connoisseur’s nose for quality and an enthusiast’s zeal for the hashish that comes from cannabis grown in Northern California.

“I’ve been making hash all my life,” he said, in his thick French accent, during a speech to the Concentration cannabis conference in 2019. “It’s not a big deal — it’s my life.”

His hashish earned him respect in cannabis circles, as did his workshops, “Lost Art of the Hashishin,” which taught artisanal producers and home gardeners in the United States, Canada, Spain and the Netherlands how to harvest the resin glands of the cannabis plants, known as trichomes. He wrote widely and left behind two unfinished books, one a history of cannabis concentrates and the other a hash-making manual.

Mr. Cannoli, who lived in Richmond, Calif., was also helping cannabis producers from Humboldt, Mendocino and Trinity counties — known as the Emerald Triangle — get legally protected geographic designations from the State of California for their products the way that the Champagne, Napa Valley and Bordeaux regions did long ago in the wine industry.

And he is the subject of a documentary series, “Frenchy Dreams of Hashish,” that has yet to be released.

“I’d been smoking marijuana since I was 14 and met Frenchy when I was 33 and learned more about the plant in those two years than in the 15 I’d been smoking,” the director, Jake Remington, said by phone. “I just remember, me and Frenchy, the camera rolling, going from farm to farm, smoking joint after joint.”
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…and THIS is a big ol’ bummer…damn, Frenchy, ya went too soon
 

Cannacranky

Member
What a fairy tail/load of shite that statement is, written by some wealthy old white land/slave owners in 1776 that is/was a fantasy
We've NEVER been United and if you have ever read American history, you would know that.(We did unite though in killing Natives, but that was easy)
Really, tell me how the fuck could we be ever be considered United?
From the beginning of this Nation, starting with the Pilgrims actually there has been religious intolerance as a divide, which has never actually gone away.
It used to be Protestants vs Catholics, Mormons had a hard time and the time honored favorite Religion to attack/vilify, the Jews.
Now the go-to Religion to hate is Muslim (we can all despise them/it right?)
Then we mustn't forget State vs State, starting in New England
Massachusetts vs Vermont/Vermont vs New Hampshire. No one bothered Rhode Island, everyone felt sorry for them :)
But, the most demonstrably obvious example of how divided we are (not were, are) was the Civil War, which to this day was the most costly war in causalities in American history.
We slaughtered each other, North vs South with gleeful abandon for four fucking years, all over slavery, to free the Black man.
That worked out well for the Blacks in this country, right?
After all, that made slaves/Blacks officially American citizens, and as this statement "All men are created equal" is included in the Constitution of the United States (I'm laughing hysterically now :) ), they're good to go right ?(ask George Floyd/ Oh, you can't can you because he was fucking murdered by a White cop)
So, here we are in 2021, just one Big Happy Family, right?
I mean adversity (Covid in this case, not a War for a change ) brings people together, that's the American way, right?
Well, that bullshit, at least the "United" States"/all men are created equal bullshit, has never, ever in the fucking History of this country been so obviously exposed as to what it is, pure, unadulterated BULLSHIT!!!!!!
We fucking hate each other.
East Coast vs West Coast/North vs South/Blacks against Whites & Whites against Blacks/ & everyone against those immigrants, those dirty, criminal minded job stealers & possibly Socialist/Communist/Muslim.
And now we have the COVID-19 & the Delta virus, which in theory should unite this country against a common threat.
But nope, the Reality of how divided/fucked up we are is on full display now.
Here is a map that's an example of how divided we are today, and the Great Divider is Republican's vs Democrats or Red State vs Blue.

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And the Genie that pulled out of the bottle all of the hate/awfulness of this Country and smacked us right in the face with it, was this motherfucker Trump, who today if he ran again for POTUS, would receive 97% of the Republican vote, which represents over a third of this Country,

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Fucking great, huh?
Presents image of angry asshole Trump following an intellectually flatulent diatribe of faux American history, punctuated with a bunch of powerless wailing.

smh. This place is great for info on growing. Political discourse? About the level of Facebook.
 

Budley Doright

Well-Known Member
I had it early on in the pandemic. Popped a couple ivermectin and continued on working, didn't even take a day off work, as the hospital was pretty busy. At this point I'm completely immune, as I'm exposed to it all the time. Last test showed considerable antibodies still present, so covid can't touch me. Stop listening to political propaganda and wake up to reality. You're just a sheep to the elites and buying their bullshit, hook, line and sinker.
Hmmm the “elites”. I see that term used a lot these days but I’m curious as to the meaning in the context you use it? With all your self proclaimed riches (cars, money, gate, the gate was a great touch btw), is that not exactly what your strive to be, an elite? Why do you feel it necessary to show everyone this wealth if not to be in the group of elites? I would ask you to look up the true definition before answering. I’ll be waiting patiently, thanks!
 

Herb & Suds

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Presents image of angry asshole Trump following an intellectually flatulent diatribe of faux American history, punctuated with a bunch of powerless wailing.

smh. This place is great for info on growing. Political discourse? About the level of Facebook.
I've never been on facebook
Your knowledge seems complete on the issue , by visiting FB?
 

Herb & Suds

Well-Known Member
Who needs experience on Facebook when you have this thread?
So no facts to back up your statements and avoiding the issue is "classic trolling"

Take your butthurt feelings and enjoy America under the Biden administration till 2028 or you will be miserable till then
 

DIY-HP-LED

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Newsmax, OANN sued by maker of voting machines
The lawsuits add to Dominion’s previous legal efforts to punish media outlets and individuals who spread widely debunked election conspiracy theories.

An elections equipment manufacturer targeted by false conspiracy theories around the 2020 election is suing Newsmax and the owner of One America News Network (OANN), alleging the media outlets spread a deliberate disinformation campaign for profit.

Dominion Voting Systems is seeking about $1.6 billion in defamation damages from each of the two media outlets, both of which embraced various election conspiracy theories claiming that then-President Donald Trump should have won the 2020 election.

Dominion is also suing Overstock.com CEO Patrick Byrne, a prominent Trump supporter and election conspiracy theorist, for $1.6 billion.

The suits, each of which is more than 100 pages, detail extensive falsehoods and absurd claims about Dominion and the 2020 election.

"Newsmax helped create and cultivate an alternate reality where up is down, pigs have wings, and Dominion engaged in a colossal fraud to steal the presidency from Donald Trump by rigging the vote," Dominion’s lawyers claimed in one suit.

One "expert mathematician" interviewed on OANN was actually an installer at a Long Island swing set construction company, Dominion claims.

The lawsuits add to Dominion's previous legal efforts to punish media outlets and individuals who spread the widely debunked theories. Dominion has previously sued Fox News, MyPillow founder Mike Lindell, and lawyers Sydney Powell and Rudy Giuliani over similar claims. Those lawsuits are pending.

State and federal election officials and security experts repeatedly attested that the 2020 presidential election was safe and secure, and numerous audits have found no substantiated discrepancies that would affect the election results. But supporters of Trump have pushed numerous unsubstantiated theories to explain why he actually won the election, often by making claims that Dominion’s equipment was involved in various schemes to alter the vote count.

"This barrage of lies by the defendants and others have caused — and continue to cause — severe damage to our company, customers, and employees," Dominion CEO John Poulos said in an emailed statement. "We have no choice but to seek to hold those responsible to account."

Representatives for Newsmax, OANN and Byrne didn’t return request for comment.

Newsmax and OANN emerged as some of Trump’s most ardent defenders during his administration, even at times edging into Fox News’ audience. Little changed after his election loss, with both channels following Trump’s lead down conspiracy rabbit holes that quickly fell apart in courts around the U.S.

Facing the prospect of legal action, the media outlets began to change programming and issuing disclaimers.

In April, Newsmax published an apology and retraction on its website after settling a lawsuit with Dominion employee Eric Coomer. That apology now appears to be deleted from the site. In February, OANN aired a 90-second disclaimer before a three-hour movie from Lindell featuring a host of election conspiracy theories.
 

Cannacranky

Member
So no facts to back up your statements and avoiding the issue is "classic trolling"

Take your butthurt feelings and enjoy America under the Biden administration till 2028 or you will be miserable till then
My feelings are fine, and I don't care who the president is. It doesn't affect me. Miserable? LOL! Projection: It's not just a room at the back of the theater.
 

DIY-HP-LED

Well-Known Member
I wonder how much of this is the result of slamming the door on legal immigration for much of the Trump administration and especially since covid. Immigrants do a lot of service jobs and many foreign students also work and this helps keep inflation in check.
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DIY-HP-LED

Well-Known Member
My feelings are fine, and I don't care who the president is. It doesn't affect me.
Then you are not living on the same planet. If you're an American, Trump cost you hundreds of thousands of unnecessary covid deaths with malicious incompetence and his lies continue to kill morons nationwide. He tried to stage a coup and an insurrection to retain power and avoid legal consequences. Those who support Trump are fascist fools and racist idiots, 70% of whom are vaccine resistant morons, who don't even want to wear a mask to protect others, including children and themselves from a deadly virus.
 

Cannacranky

Member
Then you are not living on the same planet. If you're an American, Trump cost you hundreds of thousands of unnecessary covid deaths with malicious incompetence and his lies continue to kill morons nationwide. He tried to stage a coup and an insurrection to retain power and avoid legal consequences. Those who support Trump are fascist fools and racist idiots, 70% of whom are vaccine resistant morons, who don't even want to wear a mask to protect others, including children and themselves from a deadly virus.
You're right, I don't live on the same planet. The one I live on doesn't have all this rage, sanctimony and fits of virtue signaling. I don't support Trump, Biden or any other politician, but I will give you an "OK Karen," anyway. LOL.
 

DIY-HP-LED

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You're right, I don't live on the same planet. The one I live on doesn't have all this rage, sanctimony and fits of virtue signaling. I don't support Trump, Biden or any other politician, but I will give you an "OK Karen," anyway. LOL.
So you don't mind if the normal folks are getting pissed off about unnecessary mass covid death and disease, or about Trump trying to pull off an insurrection to retain power. Nice planet ya got there, at least until reality and covid come crashing in on yer fantasy existence.
 
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