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silverseaming · 1 month ago
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Surprise! My first official piece of cc...
When I saw @happylifesims latest 1940s dress I was itching to put some patterns on it, so I've gone ahead and recoloured it in a few floral and gingham swatches. I've also added solid swatches in SerendipitySims' Historian palette!
Basegame compatible
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28 solid swatches
26 pattern swatches
You will need HappyLifeSims mesh, which can be downloaded here: mesh
Somehow the file size has ended up quite large, so please bear that in mind, sorry!
Download: simfileshare | alt: google drive
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aheathen-conceivably · 1 year ago
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Next in 1930s fashion is Zelda Darlington, who now goes by her wedded name Duplanchier. Although her looks here much more subdued than they were in the 1920s, they fit not only her current life but also her personality. We even see a retroactive return to many of muted tones she wore in her younger years. While these colors are more subdued than the bright ones she wore in New Orleans, they are also far from the somber palette of Josephine’s looks. Rather, they are calming and earthy, much in the same way Zelda views her life now.
Many of her looks are also suitable for work, although there are still hints of a more fanciful style of dress that she enjoyed in the last decade. This includes her wedding look, and even the silk party dress that she has now; however the latter is very much in line with the silhouette of this decade, representing Zelda embrace not only of their new life, but also the hyper-feminine, almost romantic looks that are now in fashion and well aligned with her personal style.
However, much of the growing rigidity of style in the 1930s as compared to the 1920s is absent in her looks, in part due to her lifestyle but also her personal fashion. We can see this perhaps most clearly in her hair, which is cut to a modern length but never really worn in the heavily styled coiffures and curls of the period. And of course her outfits are rounded out by her personal choice of pearls, now always seen in her wedding ring, and her sister Rosella’s floral pressed jewelry.
All CC linked under the cut.
Previous / Next
Everyday 1: hair / headband / earrings / dress / apron / ring (TSR Warning) / shoes (Base Game)
Everyday 2: hair / necklace / dress / ring
Going Out: hat / hair / dress / shoes (TSR Warning)
Party: earrings / necklace / dress
Underwear: romper
Sleepwear: nightgown (TSR Warning)
Wedding: earrings / headband / lipstick / dress / shoes
Hot Weather: dress
Cold Weather 1: hair / hat, coat & gloves
Cold Weather 2: outfit
My immense thanks to the CC creators who made each of these looks possible @twentiethcenturysims @happylifesims @saurusness @candysims4 @serenity-cc @rimings @chere-indolente @batsfromwesteros @missrubybird @sentate @aharris00britney @moon-simmers @glitterberrysims @magnolianfarewell @nataliaauditore-blog @yakfarm @aladdin-the-simmer @greenllamas @birksche @needleworkreve
And of course, an extra special thank you to @vintagesimstress for making Zelda's wedding dress especially for her. Without it this lookbook wouldn't be nearly as special ♥️
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plumbob-pudding · 1 year ago
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For much of human history, children were dressed similarly or identical to adults and this was true for the Victorian era which saw children dressed in stiff heavy layers that didn't allow for play. By the 1900s, in line with adult styles, children clothing became much less elaborate. Little girls emulated the elongated silhouette fashionable for adult women with drop waist dresses while boys' clothing became increasingly sailor inspired.
The 1910s established children's clothing as separate to adult styles. Sailor outfits were all the rage, particularly for young boys. WW1 meant rationing so hemlines crept up and clothing became less ornate in construction and embellishments.
After the war, in the 1920s, children's fashion remained simple, gone were the velvets and silk of the Victorians, instead sturdy textiles like cotton were used. Layering had also become a thing of the past, outfits were now often simple one pieces.
The Great depression occured in the 1930s and it left many families destitute. Children's clothing was handmade and sturdy fabrics like denim were favoured; "flour sack" dresses also became common place.
By the 1940s, many families had recovered from the depression but WW2 and rationing still meant that clothing had to be handmade with what was available. Many magazines at the time included simple patterns and any fabric was used even old curtains.
The 1950s are defined by the baby boom. Lots more children around increased demand for children's clothing and for a majority of families, life and finances improved after the war therefore they had money to spend. This lead to mass-manufacture of clothing using synthetic fibres..Young girls fashions were increasingly feminine:full skirt dresses,similar to their mothers, with bows and other hair accessories.
Boys' clothing became sturdier to allow for increased physical activity as the government of many countries began to mandate compulsory phys ed due to high levels of poor fitness exposed by the draft.
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dyokabb · 2 years ago
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baby boy pyjama 1960s
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thesimline · 1 month ago
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Those of you who have been around these parts for any length of time know my affinity for 1960s fashion, and ever since I made over the Scooby Doo gang in medieval revival for Halloween last year I've been hung up on tackling a recolouring project in that style. And thus the MERRY MODIEVAL collection was born! The collection consists of three dresses, a hat, a necklace and a belt, all designed with that special retro medieval flair in mind. Please note all items are recolours, so MESHES ARE REQUIRED. Item info and links to each mesh under the cut.
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MESH REQUIRED: The Motel Dress by @ilkup which you can find here.
12 swatches in some wonderfully garish 1960s colour combos
Located in Short Dresses
Disallowed for random
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MESH REQUIRED: The Kira Belt by @arethabee which you can find here.
21 gem swatches and 2 metal swatches (silver and gold)
Located in Bracelets
Disallowed for random
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MESH REQUIRED: The Cross Necklace by @simverses which you can find here.
21 gem swatches and 2 metal swatches (silver and gold)
Located in Necklaces
Disallowed for random
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MESH REQUIRED: The Rosebud Dress by @ridgeport which you can find here.
12 swatches in 1960s colour combos fit for a princess
Located in Short Dresses
Disallowed for random
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MESH REQUIRED: The Hippie Dress by Ekinege which you can find here (TSR).
12 swatches of the grooviest colour combos
Located in Short Dresses
Disallowed for random
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MESH REQUIRED: The Floppy Wool Hat by @femmeonamissionsims which you can find here.
12 swatches in colours picked fresh from an octopus' garden
Located in Hats
Disallowed for random
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cowplantbebop · 3 days ago
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TS4 CC Download - Waterfall Bedroom
This has been a long time in the making, and I'm really proud of how it's turned out. The main inspiration for Waterfall Bedroom came from The Sims 1 Superstar expansion - after recreating the Art Deco-style dresser, I wanted to carry on, and so this whole suite was born. I always loved the American furniture from the 1920s and 1930s that appeared in previous iterations of Sims games, and especially as made by the custom content creators of the 00s. Nothing quite the same ever arrived with The Sims 4, so this is my attempt at filling that niche. There's a UK-specific nod here too though, in the form of the tiled fireplace, which can still be found in bedrooms all over the country. I hope you enjoy!
22 items All LODs Maxis Match Low to medium poly (highest is the dresser at 3.8k)
Download: Patreon (Early Access)
Public release: 17th July 2025, 10am BST
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A special extra thank you to @lumenniveus for the invaluable help with making the fireplace mesh presentable.
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scandisim · 7 months ago
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Medieval Peasant Dress
18 swatches
BGC
Disallowed for random
DOWNLOAD HERE
Public access: 21/12/2024
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the-melancholy-maiden · 8 months ago
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1920s Inspired Hair Set
Long time to see! I fell in love with the slick wavy hair from the latest expansion pack and felt it needed more variations. This is the first hair I've made in a while and I'm hoping to release a few more before the end of the year. Stay tuned!
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lesmana-enterprise-ltd · 4 months ago
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Almanara Castle, Historical Landmark in Tatrosa | Museum and Wedding Venue (NO CC)
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The Almanara Castle (Also known as "Almanara Al-Tartos", or "Alcazar of Tartosa")
Almanara Castle, once part of the grand Qasr Al-Zayl al-Tartos, was the last refuge of Emir Jabar Al-Tartozi II before the fall of the Emirate of Tartosa in 1497. Spared after the siege, it later became a royal villa and was declared a cultural heritage site in 1876. Now a museum and wedding venue, Almanara offers a glimpse into Tartosa’s past with stunning coastal views.
Lesmana Enterprise led the restoration efforts after the 2021 Tartosa earthquake which damaged the castle, restoring it to its former glory.
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The Last of its Kind in Tartosa
This picturesque castle was built in the late 14th century during the early years of the Tartosan Emirate rule by Al-Simhara sulanate engineers.
Its arabesque-moorish architecture is a reminder of a much more different, by-gone era of Tartosa's deep history.
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Well Preserved, As if it was Built Yesterday
Our team of highly skilled engineers, historians, craftspeople, and archeologists ensures that the Almanara Castle retains its charm for centuries to come.
From intricate archway designs, geometric tileworks, centuries-old plasters, to water features that had worked for the past 600 years without the use of eletricity, we made sure visitors would experience Almanara Castle the way the Emirs of Tartosa and his royal court had experienced it centuries ago.
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The Hall of Jenane
During the rule of Emir Hamid I (AD 1401-1429), Almanara Castle was repurposed as a private quarter of his daughter Amirah Jenane Al-Munr, who added more geometric tilework to the castle, adorned in her favorite azure and tosca colors to every edge of the estate.
In 1415, Amirah Jenane had her wedding in this very hall, where dignitaries from neighboring kingdoms like Kingdom of Windenburg, Grand Duchy of Champ-les-sims, and even norther simlandic kingdoms were invited to attend.
Today, the hall of Jenane becomes an exhibition hall that displays the collections of Amirah Jenane, where centuries-old potteries from different parts of the world can be seen, showing the Amirah's love for future generations who visits the castle.
Also, just like Amirah Jenane, you can experience becoming an Emirate royal by having your wedding in this hall too, by arranging the dates from the Museum's website.
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The Emir's Exhibition
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On the second floor of the main keep, you can find an exhibition of the Emir Jabar II's personal belongings such as weapons, books, and tapestries.
Pieces like the Emir's silver sword crafted by a Ravenwood master blacksmith, or the Emir's Gunpowder-powered broom crafted by a Glimmerbrook 15th century famed gunsmith-warlock is diplayed in this room.
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The Azure Sanctum
In the castle's subterrane, is a breathtaking hall called the "Azure Sanctum", a hall with and endless arrangement of pillars and arches adorned in the finest lazuardi tiles and gemstones, with a fountain that had been running for centuries without the help of electricity.
According to historians' records, the Azure Sanctum used to be a place where the Royals would lounge during the hot Tartosan summer, as this room is proven to be -5 to -7 degrees celcius cooler than the air outside.
Now, the Azure sanctum serves as an exhibition hall for wall decorations and the famed "Scales of righteousness", a golden scale used widely in the Tartosan Emirate's Al-Simharan justice system in the medieval era.
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Place Almanara Castle here.
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Download via SFS
Almanara Castle (MUSEUM) : Download
Almanara Castle (WEDDING VENUE) : Download
Follow below post to learn more of Almanara Castle's History!.
Sul Sul!,
Lesmana Enteprise Co., Ltd.
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karumods · 7 months ago
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13th century historically accurate Kirtle
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For the sims 4, Base Game compatible
>>> Download <<<
Don't repost or claim my CC as your own, You're free to convert it without asking, but credit me and tag me cuz I wanna see it :)
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silverseaming · 10 months ago
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boudoir belle — a posepack by silverseaming
a posepack inspired by edwardian lingerie pinups! because we always need an excuse for some saucy edwardians...
basegame compatible
five poses, made for female sims
the first two poses use the princess cordelia basegame dining chair
made using a custom rig so there may be clipping
i also made these poses to work with @chere-indolente's beautiful la repasseuse set -- it isn't required but sims in different clothes may experience some clipping or floating (it's also gorgeous so go download it anyway!!)
you will need: andrew's pose player and teleport any sim
tou —
please don’t steal, reupload or claim as your own
please do not put any of my content behind a paywall
please feel free to tag me if you use my poses! i’d love to see what y'all do with them
download (always free on sfs)
individual pose pictures and their inspiration under the cut ↓
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aheathen-conceivably · 2 years ago
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As a look back into the last decade of fashion and an insight into the next, we have one final lookbook for the 1920s. That is of course for our next heiress in her early childhood years and final months in her beloved home city of New Orleans.
All of her clothes are very trendy, and would recently have been bought for her by her father. They are also more practical for strolling through the streets or reading alone than they are for playing with other children her age. She is a vivacious and excitable young girl, and her colors and patterns reflect that. They are also more in line with the tones her father Antoine and Aunt Jo tend to wear, as she is more like them in temperament and spirit than her mother Zelda.
She does however share her mother’s imagination and starry eyes, and we can see her dressing to be the young lady she images herself to be, or as her father likes to call her, the Little Princess. The quality of her wardrobe as well as her bows and Peter Pan collars impart the impression of a fanciful, if spoiled, young girl.
All CC linked below the cut.
Everyday No. 1: hair (TSR Warning) / dress / stockings (Base Game) / shoes
Everyday No. 2 dress / shoes
Going Out: hat / coat
Party/Formal: bow & socks / dress
Sleepwear: headwrap / dress
Hot Weather: hair / dress / socks
Cold Weather: coat / shoes
My immense thanks to the CC creators who made these looks possible! @pixelnrd @simiracle @plumbobteasociety @zurkdesign @historicalsimslife @historicalfictionsims @oranos @hezzasims
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plumbob-pudding · 1 year ago
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The opulence of the 1950s gave way to the structured, office wear inspired clothing of the 1960s with structured pinafores and tailored trousers for both boys and girls. It wasn't all serious, however; the 1960s birthed an explosion of colour with vibrant magentas, vivid teals and sunny yellows gaining popularity in children's clothing.
By the 1970s, this colour explosion began to die out in favour of more muted browns, oranges and greens. Flared trousers were in vogue for boys and girls as clothing began to become more unisex, though pinafores and dresses remained popular for little girls.
Children's clothing in the 1980s can only be described using one word: zany. Bold colours and even bolder patterns gained popularity: they featured in everything from matching sweatsuits to fanny packs. Acid washed jeans along with converse high-tops became staples for girls and boys.
The 1990s took the casual style of the '80s further. Boys' clothing was baggy in fit, ranging from comfortable tracksuits to relaxed cargos. For girls, this was largely similar although there was an emergence of "preppy" fashion in the mid 90s. Pleated plaid skirts and button up shirts rose in popularity accessorised with knee high socks.
Y2K saw the emergence of a celebrity culture that remains today. Children, particularly girls, wanted to dress like their favourite tv characters so the bright and often excessive outfits feature on tv channels like disney and nickelodeon were emulated. For boys, skater culture was on the rise so baggy cargos, t-shirts and polos were staples.
By 2010, the extravagance of y2k petered out replaced with preppy, "business casual" inspired outfits. Kidswear began to emerge as a legitimate field in fashion and designers did their best to combine comfort with style sometimes leading to disastrous combinations such as hoodies paired with blazers.
The widespread usage of social media in the 2020s has led to what some call "the disappearance of the awkward phase". Children's wear is often times indistinguishable from adults just like in the 19th century, however, now comfort is very much prioritised. This decade has seen the resurgence of many styles of previous decades: oversized sweatshirts and hoodies paired with flared or baggy jeans are popular along with shoes like uggs and crocs.
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theseptembersim · 4 months ago
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Twin Palms | Mid Century Modern
MOO and debug used NO CC
A midcentury modern built and decorated using the @pierisim Refined Living Room kit (and others) Perfect for a bunch of 70's Sims to live! #ad thank you to EA for the code for the kit
World: Oasis Springs Type: Residential Origin ID is TheSeptemberSim
If you would like to download this build please use the links below, or via my origin ID above. Although all my builds are no CC, I use a custom thumbnail so make sure 'modded' is checked to see this in your game.
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If you would like to support me, use creator code:
THESEPTEMBERSIM
when purchasing on the EA app or thesims.com. Please note, this is not a discount code
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guemarasims · 6 months ago
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Presenting a Edwardian-inspired long skirt, lovingly crafted in honor of a very special request from my mother. This elegant maxis-match skirt features 20 swatches, ideal for historical gameplay, formal attire, or vintage-themed looks.
Compatible with The Sims 4 base game, this custom content (CC) piece blends effortlessly into your Sims' wardrobe. Perfect for fans of Edwardian fashion, period dramas, or adding a touch of timeless elegance to your game.
Download now and let your Sims embrace the beauty of this heartfelt creation!
Download (Patreon, Early access)
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thesimline · 2 months ago
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This is part one of the 1800s female lookbook, you can find part two here.
The simplification of clothing that had begun in the late 18th century carried over into the early 1800s. The chemise dress made popular by such fashion icons as Marie Antoinette evolved into a neoclassical style that revealed the natural body, with a high waist and lightweight fabrics. Interest in classical antiquity had been growing throughout the second half of the 1700s following the excavations of Pompeii and Herculaneum, and this reached its peak in the early 1800s with fashions that hearkened back to the styles of ancient Greece and Rome. White became the colour de jour thanks to the incorrect assumption that ancient sculptures were carved in white marble, with pops of colour added through accessories such as shawls and hats. Dresses were long and typically pooled on the floor, with swathes of fabric echoing the ancient inspiration.
While clothing became more simplified, the expectations surrounding modes of dress were relatively complex. Increasing wealth among the middle class meant that frequently changing fashions became accessible to many women across social strata. Together with the sinking costs of cloth and clothing due to industrial manufacturing, this led to ladies changing their clothes a number of times throughout the day. With this came societal guidelines about what and when to wear certain dresses. There were three main ensemble modes - undress, half dress and full dress.
Undress essentially meant 'casual' dress and was appropriate for activities that occurred from the morning until the afternoon, including gowns that were worn by ladies within the home known as morning dresses. Undress was suitable for walking and promenading, which were social occasions for those to see and be seen in fashionable areas. Half dress sits between the informality of undress and formality of full dress. In modern terms, you could compare it to 'business casual' or 'cocktail' attire. Fabrics were richer than undress gowns and necklines were more revealing. Full dress was reserved for evening and entailed all the extravagant detail that late Georgian and Empire style allowed for. Headwear was more elaborate, trimmings more detailed and textiles more luxurious. CC links under the cut.
You can find more of my historical content here:
1300s ✺ 1400s ✺ 1500s ✺ 1600s ✺ 1700s ✺ 1800s
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MORNING
Cap | Hair | Earrings | Dress | Hose (Base Game) | Shoes
WALKING ONE
Hat | Hair | Earrings | Bouquet | Dress | Shawl (Sims Finds) | Gloves (Curseforge)
WALKING TWO
Cap | Hair | Cloak | Dress | Gloves (Curseforge) | Parasol | Hose (Base Game) | Shoes
PROMENADE
Hat | Hair | Earrings (TSR) | Chemisette | Dress | Gloves | Parasol
AFTERNOON
Turban | Earrings (TSR) | Necklace | Dress | Sleeves (TSR) | Fan
DINNER
Hair | Earrings (TSR) | Necklace (TSR) | Dress (retired - direct download) | Gloves | Bracelets | Shoes (TSR)
CONCERT
Headpiece | Hair | Earrings | Necklace (TSR) | Dress | Gloves
OPERA
Hat | Hair | Earrings | Necklace | Dress | Shawl | Gloves | Fan
DANCING
Hair | Earrings (TSR) | Dress | Arm Cuffs (TSR) | Gloves | Hose (Base Game) | Shoes
BALL
Hair | Earrings | Necklace (Base Game) | Bouquet | Dress (TSR) | Gloves | Shawl (TSR)
EVENING
Headpiece | Hair | Necklace | Dress | Gloves | Bracelet | Shoes
COURT
Tiara | Hair (TSR) | Earrings (TSR) | Necklace (Luxury Party) | Dress | Gloves (Curseforge)
With thanks to some amazing creators: @inlovewithregencyera @ravensim @buzzardly28 @chere-indolente @vintagesimstress @joshseoh @dancemachinetrait @rustys-cc @marsmerizing-sims @glitterberrysims @batsfromwesteros @leeleesims1 @joliebean @simsonico @belaloallure3 @satterlly @dustyratt @sentate @neutralsupply @funkyllama @la-sims-society @byregalia @blahberry-pancake @lilchamomil @pitted0live
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