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Wait...Oh, oh no...You know how both Steve and Bucky had to deal with the idea that almost everyone they used to know was dead? Yeah. That's gonna keep happening. Every single ( human ) friend they make, they'll have to see them age and die. Sam included
Does it ever hit anyone that Steve and Bucky canonically would look like they’re in their late 20/early 30s for forever? Or that they’d be stuck aging extremely slowly? The serum Steve was given supposedly heals his cells faster than they can decay and it’s not a stretch to say the serum forced on Bucky gave him the same treatment. Sure, this means they don’t get sick and heal super quick and have a much faster metabolism, but it also means they don’t age. Can you imagine??
Steve simply wanted to do the right thing and stop the Nazis and yet he was basically given immortality for his troubles. The man who was probably convinced he wouldn’t live past 30 not only gets thrusted forward in time—where everyone he knew and loved is dead—, but he also has to come to terms with the fact that he is forever cursed to experience that same pain over and over again, only now he will have to experience it all firsthand. And Bucky… Hydra must’ve told Bucky over and over that death is not an escape, that he simply cannot die. They must’ve told him that he’ll belong to them for forever, so resistance was pointless
It’s almost a blessing then that Steve and Bucky have each other, but man… I just find myself sometimes looking at pictures/gifs of em in CA:TFA and realize that, canonically, they’d be forever stuck looking like this:
Those are a couple of babies, what do you mean they’re basically immortal now??? 😭
#looking pretty good for 107#bucky barnes#marvel#mcu#captain america#steve rogers#mcu fandom#headcanon#mcu headcanons
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Omg this!! Someone finally put it into words!!! Their protector-protected dynamic did a full 180°, and that's part of why it's so unique.
I swear, it's been years since I've watched TFA for the first time and I STILL keep learning about all the little details they put in, just like the touch you mentioned. It's...tought to put into words, but it feels somewhat more important than other things. Bucky stopped seeking out physical contact after getting captured and experimented on, which is such a good and subtle way to portray just how hard it had affected his reality. What's more, I think it serves as a good metaphor of the rift that was created between the two of them, the rift that Steve was then trying to close - it was likely tough for Bucky to adjust. It wasn't just that he was not the "big guy" anymore; Cap became a celebrity. A hero. This kind of thing turns real relationships on their heads, so I can only imagine what it did to them. They were still together, but Bucky felt less needed, especially with his trauma. What if he thought he'd be weighing Steve down?
So it turned into a push-and-pull. Two carts moving back and forth, passing each other constantly but barely ever meeting in the middle. Steve was now the one to remind Bucky that he wouldn't leave him, that he was still there. Touch was probably his way of grounding Bucky, holding him close.
Also: I'd imagine Steve was also affected by Kreischberg. He had almost lost the one most important to him, the person he called home. Of course he didn't want to let go again, both metaphorically and in practice.
I said that it was his way of keeping Bucky grounded, but now that I think about it, it likely served as a reminder to himself too. Like he was still afraid that it was a dream, that he'd actually lost Bucky back then, so physical contact was one of the things that made it real for him.
Aaaand now this makes the train scene even worse. This time, Bucky had actually slipped away. Steve couldn't reach him. Couldn't touch him.
Okay end of essay before I make myself cry.
TLDR: Their approach to one another and the way they expressed their feelings had shifted significantly, which is what makes me love them even more. The only thing that never changed was that they both were willing to throw everything away for each other, and that even after 70 years, they managed to find each other once more.
Somebody pls correct me if I'm wrong, but one thing I noticed while rewatching CATFA is how, in the first part of the movie, Bucky is always the one to initiate physical touch with Steve -- while in the second part, the opposite is true.
Allow me to elaborate.
I hardly need to mention alley!Bucky throwing his arm around Steve's neck and pulling him into his side, tugging him along towards "the future". Shortly after that, there's this blink-and-you'll-miss-it moment, when he catches Steve before Steve tries to enlist again:
Bucky could have simply called his name to get Steve's attention, but he chooses to accompany that with a gentle touch to Steve's back instead.
[ which is such a tiny detail, but I believe it's worth mentioning because: 1) I'm a sucker for little gestures that are seemingly irrelevant but really speak to how comfortable the characters are with each other; and 2) in the context of Steve being partially deaf, something like this makes me think of a younger Bucky, learning early on that touch was much more likely to get him Steve's attention than vocal cues alone, especially in crowded/loud places where it would have been difficult to pick up Bucky's voice amongst the noise. And he's so used to it after all these years, that he does it unthinkingly, sometimes even when it's not necessary. ] [ but that would need its own post I guess sdksjdk ]
And then, of course, there's their goodbye hug. And the way Bucky makes a point of walking back just to wrap Steve in his arms one last time, putting his weight into it and hooking his chin over Steve's shoulder just to lock their bodies together for a moment, well that is just, yeah. *screams*
But once Steve gets the serum? Once he shows up in Kreischberg to rescue Bucky, all buffed up and a whole head taller, with no backup except for his own muscles and the power of love? From here on out, it's always going to be Steve reaching for Bucky first.
It's Steve pulling him up from the lab table, Steve cupping Bucky's face in his hand, Steve hanging back and reaching his arm out to Bucky when Bucky is visibly struggling to keep up with him. Steve grabbing Bucky to help him hoist himself over the railing, Steve holding onto Bucky's arm and eventually, reluctantly letting go of him, watching on with anguish written all over his face.
It's Steve clapping Bucky on the back when they've finally made their way back to camp. Steve, once more, resting his hand on Bucky's shoulder at the end of the bar scene.
There's a clear turning point somewhere in here, after which Bucky never initiates physical contact anymore. Not on screen, anyway.
Which could mean nothing. But I love to read too much into things, and I just thought it might be interesting to take a closer look at this.
I'm probably projecting my own issues on him here, but Bucky has always struck me as the kind of person who tends to isolate himself when he's hurting. You know, the kind who'd rather just curl up somewhere quiet, away from everyone else, to nurse their wounds in private, only resurfacing when they've got all those emotions back "under control", bottled up inside where they belong.
For one, this would tie in with the model of masculinity Bucky would have been fed since he was a child. A real man is strong, a real man is a provider, a real man suffers quietly and never breathes a word of it to anyone; he doesn't bleed all over his loved ones, he keeps his shit together and fixes what's broken, no fuss.
And indeed, we see Bucky do this with Steve all time. He's always putting on a brave face with Steve, always doing his darndest to cover up his own fears and insecurities with a smile, a joke, a casual shrug, trying to shoulder the weight of his pain alone, even though Steve can see right through him most of the time.
Which is why it wouldn't surprise me if, at least in the early stages post-rescue, Bucky were to withdraw into himself. Put some distance between himself and Steve while he tries to come to terms with everything he'd been through, until he feels a little less brittle, a little less like he'll come apart with the first strong breeze. Until he feels solid ground under his feet again.
He wouldn't do so consciously -- but retreating into old coping mechanisms, no matter how unhealthy, is an easy trap to fall into, and at some point the behavior becomes so ingrained into you that it's your first natural response. The little bubble of security you turn to. And that's hard to un-learn. And when Steve rescues him from the hydra facility, Bucky is grappling with so many painful things at once, that he just needs something, somewhere safe to retreat into.
In this sense, the lack of physical touch on Bucky's part, when he used to be so easily tactile in his relationship with Steve, so comfortable with being all up in Steve's space, with tugging Steve into his space, would be one of the most blatant signs of the pain he carries within.
Bucky feels unmoored, displaced. Everything in his world has been turned upside down, and nothing is the way it was supposed to be anymore.
He's been through hell, and he probably thought he was going to die in there, tied to that cold slab of metal in a dark bowel of a room, too out of it to even remember where he was. But not only has he come out the other side somehow, he now has to deal with the aftermath of what Zola has done to him. And he has no fucking idea what that was. All he knows is that he's been changed, and he can feel it, and that's fucking terrifying.
Steve was supposed to be home safe, but he's out here instead, running straight towards certain death with open arms.
It used to be just the two of them in their own codependent little bubble, but now Steve's world is rapidly expanding, and everybody wants a piece of him.
[ A quick tangent: I think this shot from the movie paints the perfect picture in that respect.
It kinda speaks for itself, doesn't it? Steve, at the heart of the crowd, the center of everybody's attention, and all these people - even the very same people who laughed and jeered at him and called him Tinkerbell just a week ago - reaching for him, grabbing for him, cheering for their newfound hero. And Bucky?
Bucky's right behind Steve. His shadow. His double. Quiet. The brittle smile already gone from his lips and from his eyes. Fading into the background.
It's not that he minds that Steve's in the spotlight. Hell, he pushed Steve in the spotlight ("Let's hear it for Captain America," was it?), and by doing so he also spared Steve from facing the consequences of his insubordination, because who the fuck would punish a universally celebrated war hero, right? And besides, how could he watch Steve's six if he were standing anywhere else?
But.
But some place deep in his heart hurts. ]
Imagine how he must feel, watching Steve be the best version of himself that he can be, while Bucky himself is falling apart, and doing a poor job of hiding it. How scared he must be, feeling the change churn inside him like some sort of poison, wondering how long before he'll turn into a monster just like Schmidt did. How soon before he starts shedding his skin, before the horror lurking underneath it is revealed to him and to everyone around him?
Hearing Steve confirm that this is Permanent, that the serum Amplifies -- and what if it latched onto the ugliest parts buried deep inside Bucky, and amplified those instead of what good he had in him?
Perhaps this is one more reason why he hesitates to touch Steve, to get any closer than necessary: the fear slowly eating away at him. The doubt slithering under his skin. Is he even still human? Was he truly saved or was it already too late? Does he still deserve a place in Steve's life? Does Steve even need him at all, now?
The feelings of inadequacy. Him, chewed up and spat out by the war, worn thin, made bitter, made angry, made into something twisted and wrong, juxtaposed with Steve, glowing, golden Steve, with his eagerness and his ideals and his strength and his big, pure heart.
And you know what makes my heart ache? Despite all of this, you can still see Bucky gravitating towards Steve all the time. Leaning towards him even when their bodies don't touch. Like he longs to be close again, but he's not sure how. Not yet.
Which is not to say that he never gets past this stage. After all, this is only what we see on screen, and there's a whole fucking lot that the movie doesn't show us - but what the hell, we can fill in those gaps ourselves. And where I'm concerned, imagining the moment when Bucky finally breaks down in Steve's arms, when he lets Steve hold him and finally allows himself to hold on to him too, like he's needed to do for so long, is as heartbreaking as it is satisfying.
Now, I know I've already rambled on forever, but there's another angle to this that I'd like to look at.
On the matter of flipping the initial dynamic presented between them...
We know how, from the very start, Steve and Bucky are written to be each other's mirror image: identical and opposite at once.
They go through the same metamorphosis, but where Steve actively takes part in Erskine's experiment, Bucky is dragged into Zola's lab against his will. Steve gets to choose; Bucky is forced into it without so much as a warning.
Steve's transformation is clear and instantly visible, and the camera pans over his golden body awash with light, as he sighs in relief, no longer in pain. Bucky's change is subtle, sneaky; it creeps up on him from the inside, unknown, undescribed, foreign, unnatural; a feeling like a chill up his spine. He's not aware of how much, nor in what ways, his body has been changed, until he starts to see the signs. Until the symptoms start to show, like a disease.
When we see him in the aftermath of his own transformation, Bucky doesn't look like a powerful demi-god ready to sprint after the bad guy, like Steve did. Bucky is doubled over in pain. He's weak, he can barely stumble after Steve, hunched over, occasionally holding his stomach, and there's a recent scrape on his cheekbone, a spot of dried blood, like they had to brutally subdue him before they could get him strapped down to the table Steve found him on.
Where Steve is a miracle of science, Bucky is the product of a waking nightmare.
CATFA plays with this "opposites" theme a lot, going so far as to completely flip over the dynamic between Bucky and Steve in every possible way.
In the beginning, Bucky is introduced as Steve's protector, his good and caring friend who rescues him from bullies, who tries to talk some sense into him, who sees him and supports him ("You've got nothing to prove"), who wants to keep him safe.
But after Steve gets the serum, their roles are reversed. Suddenly, Steve is the protector to Bucky's dude-in-distress. Steve is the strong righteous man, the knight in shining armor rescuing Bucky from the people who mean him harm.
In the beginning, we constantly see Bucky seeking Steve out. It's Bucky finding him in the alley, as though he could sense that Steve's in trouble; it's Bucky talking him into going to the fair, and later finding Steve when Steve strays from the group. It's Bucky coming to Steve for a last goodbye, walking back just to hug him, always reaching out first.
But later on, this pattern is, again, reversed. Steve comes to Bucky's rescue. Steve seeks Bucky out at the pub, when Bucky has deliberately isolated himself from the newly-formed team. Steve takes that first step and asks him, dressing it in a half-joke, if Bucky will stay by his side.
It's like there's always one of them chasing after the other, and they only ever come together for a brief moment, just to be ripped apart again.
And the one time they're reaching for each other at the same time, right there at the end? They fail.
They're not allowed to touch. The story won't let them.
They try, desperately try, but they literally just… can't reach.
How's that for some star-crossed lovers, huh.
Finally, I just think it's fucking hilarious how this significant shift only happens after Steve hits his magical growth spurt and becomes, visually, the ideal standard of cis straight masculinity. Once he's finally A Real Man(TM) both on the inside and especially on the outside - someone that all women will desire and all men will admire. And I say it's fucking hilarious because:
1) the hypermasculine macho man the writers were probably hoping to write is actually just a really sweet, awkward guy who barely shows any interest in the girls thrown at him, and whose most meaningful, most tender relationship is with another guy. oops
2) by applying this heteronormative lens to Steve's relationship with Bucky, making them each other's yin and yang, the hero and his damsel, the typically masculine role vs the typically feminine role, actively pursuing vs being pursued, the writers actually played themselves! 'Cause even while they refuse to allow Bucky to be Steve's official love interest, the narrative that they built with their own hands is literally out here pushing the idea of Steve as, well, Steve as Bucky's strong alpha male, for lack of a better word
3) in a movie in which Steve is (quite forcefully) pursued by two separate women, the only person Steve actively pursues is another man.
See? Fucking hilarious, dude.
#sorry i just wanted to add my own thoughts#idk if it makes sense#my heart hurts tho#this is such a great detail#you're a genius#stucky#stevebucky#catfa#mcu theory#steve x bucky#steve rogers#bucky barnes
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Hey guys I need some help getting money for my medication
I decided to make a separate post instead of blasting my comm sheet everywhere lol
I need around 30 bucks for all of them and I do get money on the 10th but i cant wait that long to get my antidepressants and such. I also can't keep asking my parents for help (though i will if i absolutely have to)
You can help by buying me a kofi!
I also have comms open! The link to the ref sheet is in my pinned!
Every bit of money helps!! Don't feel obligated to donate though :]
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fuck it marvel ruined steve rogers by taking a symbol of progress and sending him back to the 1950s (the decade of “traditional” values when black ppl couldn’t drink from the same water fountains as white men) for a white picket fence life w a wife he “deserved”. like they took an international fugitive wearing a dirty american flag and made him red hat coded in his appearance AND actions. and for what? for some fucked up fantasy for dudebros to self insert themselves into? “steve deserved to be happy I’d choose peggy too” maybe YOU would do that. steve, who peggy told to move on and had a whole life in the 21st century and oh idk, morals, would NOT. and bucky barnes WAS in love w steve so jot that down
#THIS#Not my Steve Rogers#Peggy literally told him to move on and get a life#CW Steve would have NEVER left Bucky in the future#“til the end of the line” my ass#mcu rant#ok sorry#rant over#marvel#stucky#captain america#mcu#mcu fandom#bucky barnes#winter soldier
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Some Bucky doodles to pass the time

#bucky barnes#marvel#stucky#mcu#mcu fandom#james buchanan barnes#headcanon#winter soldier#stevebucky#steve x bucky#my art#marvel fanart#bucky fanart#small artist#doodle#sillyposting
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Let's make this a playlist, shall we?
I propose:
- The Exit ( Bucky's perspective on Steve & Peggy )
- Roommates
- Mr Loverman
- Line without a Hook
- Francis Forever
- Yellow ( "for you, I'd bleed myself dry" )
- Atlantis
- Bad Habit
Some match stucky angst more than anything, and the lyrics aren't 100% perfect, but..

Feel free to suggest more! We could make it a community thing :D
timeless by taylor swift is literally stucky btw, and no i will not be explaining
#bucky barnes#steve x bucky#marvel#stucky#mcu fandom#james buchanan barnes#winter soldier#headcanon#playlist#stevebucky#captain america
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Steve retired and handed the shield to Sam, then started helping Bucky in managing the Thunderbolts, a side branch of the Avengers, the two of them moving between the Tower and a little farm in Wakanda where they raise goats together.
Everyone remembers Peter's existence, and he is a big brother figure to little Morgan. He gets into the MIT and begins a science career with the support of Tony.
Everything is okay.
me pretending steve never left, tony and nat never died and they all lived together as a big happy family

#feel free to add to this#this is my canon#they lived happily ever after#marvel#bucky barnes#marvel mcu#steve rogers#tony stark#natasha romanoff#james bucky buchanan barnes#fanfic#mcu#mcu fandom#mcu headcanons
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Fine, I'll elaborate because it's PERFECT
These lyrics in particular 🥲



timeless by taylor swift is literally stucky btw, and no i will not be explaining
#now i wanna cry#omg#it's literally them#stucky#i'll try to find more songs that match#ouch my heart#thank you for this#marvel#mcu fandom#stevebucky
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Not sure if that's what you're talking about, but I assume it's Bucky's scream from the train scene being mixed into the WS soundtrack? Yeah, it's terrifying.
The sound in itself is off-putting, but let me go on a tangent here. What if that's what was in his head all that time, alongside the soldier activation codes? What if he was permanently stuck in that fall, the fear and pain of that moment getting warped ( like the sound in the movie, too ) into a constant sensation of instability and despair...?
Just like his scream, his mind was distorted too. A trace of what he once was, torn apart and put back together as something to sow terror.
Just like one of you had pointed out, we could see some of the Winter Soldier even when Bucky was still mostly himself, and this soundtrack is a reversed version of that - a bit of the old Bucky still being there, still in immense pain, still screaming for help.
His story isn't plainly laid out in the dialogue - it's in the details. In Seb's brilliant acting, in the music, and in the subtle hints and foreshadowing spread out throughout the plot.
Here's the link to that theme:
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Captain America: The First Avenger (2011)
#my heart breaks a little each time i hear it#ignore if this isnt what you were talking about#i might cry over this tho#seb carried this character so hard#mcu#marvel#bucky barnes#the winter soldier#Youtube
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Can we talk about Steve’s enhanced senses after receiving the serum.
Sure, we think about enhanced eyesight and hearing a lot. Sometimes even enhanced smell. We talk about how that might be overstimulating.
But what about enhanced taste?
It’s no surprise that the food in the 21st century was far more flavorful than the food he grew up with. And he loves the idea of trying new cuisines, expanding his tastes. But do the extra flavors, extra spices and seasonings, do they get overwhelming? When he cooks for people, does he forget how much spice he needs to add for other people because even he can taste even the minimal flavor addition? Does the team tease him for his white boy “salt is the only necessary ‘spice’” meals because he adds so little so that he can taste it without being overwhelmed?
And what about sensation?
How often does he get overstimulated because he can feel even the weakest wind against his skin, do the clothes others call soft still irritate his skin? He tends to run hot, but does his body still react the smallest changes in temperature? Does he have to be careful about how he moves because his body senses the smallest movement and gives him vertigo, or does he simply always know where he is in space and never loses his balance?
And what about pain?
How often does he deflect with “it will heal soon” when asked if he’s hurt after a mission? He lived his entire life in pain before the serum, he knows how to live with it, but how well can he hide not just the fact that despite his quick healing, it still hurts, but it actually hurts more intensely? That sometimes even minor injuries, a scratch or a hit that doesn’t even leave a bruise, hurt like a stab wound or a broken bone for the seconds to minutes before they heal?
And when Bucky comes home, how much does he spiral knowing that maybe Bucky’s sensations are equally enhanced, and his pain is felt more intensely, and oh god how amplified was the pain from the torture he endured?
#ok this is fanfic potential#omg you're telling me i can freely project my autistic sensory issues onto my favorite characters#hell yeah#steve rogers#bucky barnes#stucky#mcu fandom
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Hey look, it's everyone's favorite ship dynamic:
survivor guilt suicidal x survivor guilt suicidal

#also ptsd#and war crimes#and literally everything else#they deserve a break#this is a satire post#please dont take it too seriously#marvel#bucky barnes#stucky#captain america#mcu#james buchanan barnes#mcu fandom#winter soldier#fanfic#headcanon#ca:cw#steve x bucky#stevebucky
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No idea how Steve remained relatively sane after all this.
Oh! Also! He witnessed the love of his life get wiped off this planent for the SECOND time ( along with many other people, friends included ) while only being able to watch :)
if i was 26 and had just woken up from a 70 year suicide-induced coma with no one in the present remembering who i am and instead conflating me with the ever changing image of the role i played in ww2 that now serves as american propaganda and 2 weeks ago i was watching guys get half of their faces blown off and a week after that the love of my life fell off of a moving train with me only being able to watch and then i had to like... deal with a billionaire nepo baby war profiteer calling me an old man and saying there's nothing special about me i would have started killing people. but unfortunately it happened to steve rogers. and he has, like, morals. so
#marvel really likes to torment their boy#what did he do to deserve this#he's better than me too#than all of us#captain america#the avengers#steve rogers#marvel cinematic universe#mcu#marvel
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Winter Soldier Appreciation Post
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It's not Adam and Eve, it's Bucky and Steve

#that's it#that's the post#bucky barnes#marvel#stucky#captain america#shipping#steve x bucky#fanfic#mcu fandom#mcu#headcanon#stevebucky#steve rogers#shitpost
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Friendly reminder that the MCU Bucky is based on a canonically gay character
Arnie Roth - Captain America's childhood best friend who joined the army and became a ladies' man, hiding his queerness...Sounds familiar? Yeah

He protected him before the serum, just like Bucky did...



They even share some dialogue...

They basically took Arnie's personality and mixed it with Bucky's character, creating the guy we know and love today.
This, of course, doesn't confirm anything, but combined with literally everything else...You get what I mean, right?
A noteworthy bonus below; it's more spoiler-y than anything else here, so this is your cue to back off if you'd like to read the comic yourself, which I heavily recommend!
[ Avengers Academy: Marvel's Voices Infinity Comic | Issues #21 - #23 ]
Arnie straight up confessed his love for Steve on his deathbed.


Of course it could have been platonic, but considering the use of the past tense with the context of their youth together, I don't think that's the only viable interpretation.
I rest my case, Your Honor.
Side note: I'd like to do a whole post dedicated to Arnie, as he's one of Marvel's earliest queer characters in history! He deserves love and appreciation on his own!!
#i also should do a whole compendium on bucky's queercoding#this is so on the nose#i mean come on#bucky barnes#marvel#fanfic#stucky#mcu#winter soldier#captain america#james buchanan barnes#mcu fandom#gay pride#queer representation#steve x bucky#marvel comics#marvel cinematic universe#mcu rant
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Naturally - best friends, roommates, even
fellas is it GAY to be inseparable on both schoolyard and battlefield?
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