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Break from Christmas & Winter Art to make a cute little grocery shopping art piece featuring Curiosity Crew! Idk, the one thing I’ve always really liked when it comes to fantasy stories is just the little breather of them doing mundane, human tasks. It makes the characters feel more human, yk?
Also featuring some Book 2 looks (mainly for Milani & Charlotte’s hairstyles lmao) because in my mind I was able to make this at least a LITTLE “December themed” by setting it in the timeline where end of book two when it’s December 😭😭😭😭😭
#curiosity crew#Milani Mahelona#Charlotte Clarke#Bree Abercrombie#Travis Abercrombie#Parker Bennet#gac#gifted and cursed#g&c#nunyverse#oc#original character#art#artwork#Nuny toons
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A few of Far Cry 5’s characters’ former names (according to the files)
Did you know that some characters used to have different names? Here’s what I found:
Adelaide Drubman - Penny Johnson (I’m not sure; it’s unclear)
Casey Fixman - Casey Seagal or Casey Storm
Chad Wolanski - Chad Gardetto
Faith Seed - Selena Seed
George Wilson - George Beel
Guy Marvel - Guy Martel (headcanon: it’s still his name but he thought Marvel was a cooler name for a movie director)
Hurk Drubman Senior - Wayne Senior
Joseph Seed - Daniel Seed
Merle Briggs - Merle Clinton
Wilhelmina Mable - Wilhelmina Maybelline
Tammy Barnes - Tammy Palmer (was she supposed to be Eli’s wife? Maybe!)
Tracey Lader - Traci West
Virgil Minkler - Virgil Knutsen
Wendell Redler - Wendell Darrah
Xander Flynn - Bob Johnson (again, like for Adelaide, not sure)
Also, I’ve said this before but Deputy Pratt’s first name is actually Stacy and not Staci. In the files, it’s only not spelled Stacy once, in the end credits... which is also, unfortunately, the only time players had a chance to see it written.
According to the files, Larry Parker’s first name is Laurence, the man we meet near Arcade machines is Morris Aubrey, and the fisherman is Coyote Nelson… but his description in the unreleased in-game encyclopedia also implies he died, so that might be inaccurate.
Below are the names of other Hope County residents (and where they live(d) and/or work(ed)) found in the deleted in-game encyclopedia:
Daniel Holmes — Holmes Residence
Doug and Debbie Hadler — Gardenview Orchards, Ciderworks, and Packing Facility
Rae-Rae Bouthillier — Rae-Rae's Pumpkin Farm
Niesha Howard — Howard Cabin
Emmet Reaves (in the late 1800s) — Copperhead Rail Yard & Prosperity
Will Boyd (from Far Cry: Absolution; his full name is William) — Boyd Residence
Les Doverspike — Doverspike Compound
Mike and Deb Harris — Harris Residence
Wolfgang Dodd — Dodd’s Dumps
Colin Dodd (Nadine Abercrombie’s grandfather) — Dodd Residence
Joe Roberts — Roberts Cabin
Dr. Kim Patterson — Hope County Clinic
Bobby Budell (in 1946) — Flatiron Stockyards
Doug Fillmore — Fillmore Residence
Orville Fall (found gold in 1865) — Catamount Mines
Mike and Chandra Dunagan — Sunrise Farm
The Redler family (Wendell’s) — Red’s Farm Supply
Andrew and Frances Woodson — Woodson Pig Farm
Don Sawyer — Sawyer Residence
Kay Wheeler — Kay-Nine Kennels
Jules Adams (and an unnamed husband) — Adams Ranch
Jerry Miller (and his family) — Miller Residence
Rick Elliot (his full name is Richard according to a message left by Eli) — Elliot Residence
Jay Loresca — Loresca Residence
"Lonely Frank" — Frank’s Cabin
Dicky Dansky — Dansky Cabin
Roy Tanami — Tanami Residence
Mr. Vasquez — Vasquez Residence
Mr. McDevitt — Misty River Gas
Darby McCoy — McCoy Cabin
Dr. Phil Barlow — Barlow Residence
Travis McClean (and his husband Brent) — McClean Residence
Jasmine Chan — Chan Residence
Jerrod Wilson (in the 1800s) — Throne of Mercy Church
Frankie Sinclair — Sinclair Residence
Lydia (in 1912) — Lydia’s Cave
Dwight Feeney (the chemist who worked with Eden’s Gate and dies in the mission “Sins of the Father”) — Feeney Residence
Lorna Rawlings — Lorna’s Truck Stop
Edward O'Hara — O’Hara’s Haunted House
Kanti Jones — Jones Residence
Coyote Nelson — Nelson Residence
Holly Pepper (and her girlfriend Charlie) — Pepper Residence
Nolan Pettis — Nolan’s Fly Shop
Bob and Penny Johnson — Johnson Residence
Melvin Adams Abercrombie — Abercrombie Residence
Steve McCallough — McCallough’s Garage
Dr. Rachel Jessop (who, and I’ll keep saying this every time I can, was never Faith and always another, entirely different person) — Jessop Conservatory
Dwight Seeley — Seeley’s Cabin
#far cry 5#hey I CAN tag everyone this time!#adelaide drubman#casey fixman#chad wolanski#faith seed#rachel jessop#(so not the same rachel)#george wilson#guy marvel#hurk drubman sr#joseph seed#(my headcanon is that daniel is his middle name)#merle briggs#wilhelmina mable#miss mable#tammy barnes#tracey lader#virgil minkler#wendell redler#xander flynn#staci pratt#but actually#stacy pratt#larry parker#far cry absolution#will boyd
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2024 in Books
Every Book I read in 2024 very briefly reviewed. I'm ignoring re-reads.
The Blade Itself - Joe Abercrombie (I definitely want to read the rest of the series but I haven't managed to get my hands on it yet)
Death's Country - R.M. Romero (I read this as an ARC, it's a journey to the underworld in free verse)
More Ghost Stories of an Antiquary - M.R. James (I love this guy's ghost stories)
100 Poets: A Little Anthology - John Carey (I read this as an ARC, would have liked more international voices)
Ariadne - Jennifer Saint (Very solid version of Ariadne's story highlighting the lack of agency under the patriarchy)
Cien Microcuentos Chilenos - Juan Armando Epple (Not gonna lie I barely understood anything)
Catch-22 - Joseph Heller (I'm soooo not normal about this one)
The Murderbot Diaries 1-4 - Martha Wells (I'm really enjoying this series but I had to wait for months to get a library loan for the 5th one and now I forgot everything that happened)
Darius the Great is Not Okay & Darius the Great Deserves Better - Adib Khorram (Actually made me cry which tells you what kind of year I'm having)
The Jeeves Collection - P.G. Wodehouse (A 40h long anthology of Jeeves stories read by Stephen Fry what more can you want)
Von der Pampelmuse geküsst - Heinz Erhardt (Funny)
Die Jodelschule und andere dramatische Werke - Loriot (Funny)
Legends & Lattes - Travis Baldree (This was truly so cozy)
Poemas Portugueses - Ed. Maria de Fátima Mesquita-Sternal (Good collection of different works)
The Heaven & Earth Grocery Store - James McBride (Highlight of the Year)
Quality Land - Marc-Uwe Kling (How is his satire so real??)
When Women Were Dragons - Kelly Barnhill (Highlight of the Year)
Gender Queer: A Memoir - Maia Kobabe (Very affirming to read)
Slaughterhouse-Five - Kurt Vonnegut (I'm so not normal about this that I'm considering getting a tattoo about it)
Andorra - Max Frisch (A play about antisemitism but in that very Max Frisch way)
Surely You're Joking Mr Feynman - Richard Feynman (I want to study this guy under a microscope but I also learned a lot about education and people skills)
Von Juden Lernen - Mirna Funk (Bad, unfortunately)
House of Leaves - Mark Z Danielewski (I've been reading this on and off for the better half of a decade and I have many thoughts none of them coherent)
Views - Marc-Uwe Kling (One of the most upsetting books I ever read and I mean that positively)
Harrow the Ninth - Tamsyn Muir (What the fuck is happening but also oh cool)
People Love Dead Jews - Dara Horn (the other really upsetting book I read this year but beautifully written)
It Came From the Closet: Queer Reflections on Horror - Ed. Joe Vallese (An anthology so up my alley you'd think it's fake)
Camp Damascus - Chuck Tingle (More upsetting than scary but a really good read)
Stephen Fry in America - Stephen Fry (Very funny and insightful if you've just moved there)
You Like it Darker - Stephen King (I'm still thinking about some of the short stories)
Mother Night - Kurt Vonnegut (Also not normal about this one)
The Song of Roland - Unknown, Trans. Glen Burgess (It sucks that this slaps so much because it's blatant propaganda)
Die Verlorene Ehre der Katharina Blum - Heinrich Böll (Worst year to read and watch this tbh but highly recommended)
Herzog Ernst - Unknown (Medieval Fantasy but like actually Medieval)
Willehalm - Wolfram von Eschenbach (Sorry I only partially read this because I got too busy with school)
Bury Your Gays - Chuck Tingle (Better still than Camp Damascus but again more upsetting than scary)
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My January 2025 reading stats.
Favorite book of the month: Lost Gods by Brom The Will of the Many by James Islington is a close second by a margin
Reread The Song of Achilles by Madeline Miller
All the books I've read and what I rated them under the cut:
Thronebreakers by Rebecca Coffindaffer (4.75 stars)
Legends & Lattes by Travis Baldree (4 stars)
The Will of the Many by James Islington (5 stars)
The Song of Achilles by Madeline Miller (5 stars)
They Both Die at the End by Adam Silvera (4.75 stars)
Wicked by Gregory Maguire (3.25 stars)
Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen (3.75 stars)
Self-Made Boys: A Great Gatsby Remix by Anna-Marie McLemore (3.5 stars)
The Haunting of Hill House by Shirley Jackson (3.5 stars)
The Lord of the Rings - The Two Towers by J.R.R. Tolkien (3.75 stars)
Lost Gods by Brom (5 stars)
What Moves the Dead by T. Kingfisher (3.5 stars)
DNF'd: Half the World by Joe Abercrombie
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redoing my intro wowwww for the 2nd time
hi my name is erykah (erykah arlene) and i decided to create a tumblr acc to post things about myself and my interests!!
i am taken, i have a partner, its’ name is angel
i am a member of the true crime community and the cases i’m obsessed with are as follows:
jeffrey dahmer, diane schuler (taconic state pkwy crash) travis alexander (murdered by jodi arias, and i’m in love with him) the columbine shooting (eric harris/dylan klebold im also in love with these two)
also if you support jodi arias and believe travis alexander is a pedophile please fuck off and never interact with my content 🤍
i also have a variety of other obsessions such as the lorax, corpse bride, monster house, paranorman and the hamilton musical
i also like to post my outfits and i’m interested in vintage abercrombie and hollister so expect a lot of stuff about those brands from me
i am a digital/traditional artist and i love to create art and i will be posting my art to this platform, expect a lot of drawing surrounding the figures im obsessed with, i also like to write fics and create poetry
anyways i love living my simple life, bedrotting as i obsess endlessly, so if you want to follow me id highly appreciate it so you can see the content i work to create, i dont bite ^w^
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2024 Read List
A Murder is Announced - Agatha Christie
Food Wars - Yuto Tsukuda, art by Shun Saeki
Love is War - Aka Akasaka
A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court - Mark Twain
Bookshops and Bonedust - Travis Baldree
They do it with Mirrors - Agatha Christie
Pocket Full of Rye - Agatha Christie
Astra Lost in Space - Kenta Shinohara
Best Served Cold - Joe Abercrombie
4.50 from Paddington - Agatha Christie
One Piece - Eiichiro Ode (up to current chapter)
A Wizard of Earthsea - Ursula K Leguin
Annihilation - Jeff VanderMeer
Racism Without Racists - Eduardo Bonilla-Silva
Mexican Gothic - Silvia Moreno-Garcia
#yearly reading recap#year of manga apparently#pocket full of rye was my favorite Marple story so far
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Some queer book recs in the fantasy and sci-fi genres (books that are part of a series will have an * before them [some have queerness later in the series and not necessarily the beginning]):
*The Legendborn Cycle by Tracy Deonn
*The City We Became by N. K. Jemisin
Legends & Lattes by Travis Baldree
Iron Widow by Xiran Jay Zhao
Even Though I Knew the End by C. L. Polk
This Is How You Lose the Time War by Amal El-Mohtar, and Max Gladstone
*The Kingdom of Gods by N. K. Jemisin
*The Sun and the Star by Rick Riordan, and Mark Oshiro
She Who Became the Sun by Shelley Parker-Chan
*A Little Hatred by Joe Abercrombie
*Fortuna by Kristyn Merbeth
*Velocity Weapon by Megan E. O’Keefe
*Gone by Michael Grant
The Sunbearer Trials by Aiden Thomas
Cemetery Boys by Aiden Thomas
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And with the utterance of a single word, Travis just engaged the intense sense memory of walking past an Abercrombie and Fitch storefront in the mall.
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Travis just revealed that he used to wear Abercrombie cologne in high school and I did think I could get thirstier for this man but here we are
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ICYMI: Abercrombie Taps Mega-Influencers Dede Raad and Emily Travis for a Co-Designed Collection
ICYMI: Abercrombie Taps Mega-Influencers Dede Raad and Emily Travis for a Co-Designed Collection

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Check out this listing I just added to my Poshmark closet: Superdry 1/4 Zip Knit Sweater.
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Silly art doodle of my silly little girls and their depressed older brother figure
#travis abercrombie#charlotte clarke#milani mahelona#curiosity crew#gac#gifted and cursed#g&c#nunyverse#oc artwork#oc#original character#OC doodle#nuny toons
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Lovefool (The Cardigans Cover)
Arranged and performed by: Jenae Roseen, Troy Stains, and Jason Travis Camera and editing: Troy Stains/Jason Travis Sound engineer and mixing: Asha Lakra Assistant sound engineer: Joey Patino Location provided by: The Abercrombie's
"Lovefool" appeared on The Cardigans' album "First Band on the Moon" (1996)
Recorded in April 2012 / Decatur, GA
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author: Joe Abercrombie name: James Travis average rating: 4.31 book published: 2008 rating: 4 read at: 2020/02/02 date added: 2020/02/02 shelves: review:
https://www.goodreads.com/review/show/3173043594?utm_medium=api&utm_source=rss
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Hunters Creek Village home offers designer touches, is open 1-3 p.m. Jan. 19
Hunters Creek Village home offers designer touches, is open 1-3 p.m. Jan. 19
Abercrombie Homeworks, an established premier luxury home builder, constructed this stunning home at 10915 Wickline Drive in Hunters Creek Village.
Featuring a hand-slurried brick exterior, Samaca slate roof, Venetian pattern paver driveway/walkway, extra parking and a symmetrical floor plan by Travis Mattingly, the home is walking distance to the Houston Racquet Club and about 11 miles from…
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Wellness By Design
Wellness By Design
Roundup
by Lucy Feagins, Editor
Good Vibes Yoga in Collingwood. Architect – Richard Stampton, Photo – Rory Gardiner.
Good Vibes Yoga in Collingwood. Architect – Richard Stampton, Photo – Rory Gardiner.
Good Vibes Yoga in Collingwood. Architect – Richard Stampton, Photo – Rory Gardiner.
Good Vibes Yoga
When one of Australia’s most talented young contemporary artists opens her own yoga studio, you can be assured the results are bound to be aesthetically pleasing. Such was the case in 2015, when Kirra Jamison first opened her highly anticipated yoga studio, Good Vibes Yoga, in Northcote. Designed by Kirra and architect Leo Dewitt, this original studio is Scandinavian in style, characterised by blonde timber and bright white spaces.
Three years on, and the artist/yogi/entrepreneur has just opened a second venue, in the most remarkable purpose-designed building in Collingwood. Designed by Melbourne architect Richard Stampton, (more to come on him soon!) and housed within a two storey Victorian building, the Collingwood studio is a bold, contemporary space featuring an atrium drenched in dramatic natural light, a granite boulder zen garden, and one seriously impressive steel staircase.
Good Vibes Yoga
Northcote 116 High st Vic
Collingwood 62 Easey st Vic
Humming Puppy, Melbourne. Photo – Chris Daile.
Humming Puppy, Melbourne. Photo – Chris Daile.
Humming Puppy, Melbourne. Photo – Chris Daile.
Humming Puppy
Boasting studios in Melbourne, Sydney and New York, Humming Puppy is one of Australia’s OG design-led wellness studios.
The Melbourne space opened in 2015, with a Sydney outpost following suit soon after. Both spaces are designed by architects (and yoga practitioners) Louisa Macleod and Karen Abernethy, with sound engineering by ARUP.
Why sound engineering? Because this is a yoga studio with a distinct point of difference. Every class literally ‘hums’ with a specific frequency designed to enhance focus and attention.
Sleek and contemporary, Melbourne’s yoga studio is huge, with 10-metre high ceilings, streamlined black surfaces and engineered oak floorboards. Every detail of the design, from the lighting, to the soundtrack and interiors is designed to eliminate external stimuli, creating the optimum experience for yoga practice.
Humming Puppy
Melbourne 2/22 Cecil Place Prahran Victoria
Sydney Levels 1 & 2, 146 Abercrombie Street Redfern New South Wales
La Porte Space, Sydney. Photo – Skyline Creative.
La Porte Space, Sydney. Photo – Skyline Creative.
La Porte Space, Sydney. Photo – Skyline Creative.
La Porte Wellness
La Porte Space is known for their beautiful white-on-white, Scandi-inspired co-working and serviced office spaces, event spaces and photographic studios. Favoured amongst Sydney’s fashion, styling, photography, PR and publicity gurus, it seems only inevitable that La Porte would expand their offering into wellness sooner or later!
La Porte’s Rosebery location now boasts a perfectly appointed wellness studio, La Porte Wellness, which brings pilates, yoga, beauty and skincare, and a sauna all under one roof. Yoga, meditation, boxing and pilates takes place in small group training sessions, whilst private beauty and skincare treatments are covered off by Australian skincare brand Rationale, and brow and lash technician, Kristin Fisher.
La Porte Wellness 87-103 Epsom Road Rosebery NSW
One Hot Yoga, Melbourne. Photo – courtesy of One Hot Yoga.
One Hot Yoga, Sydney. Photo – courtesy of One Hot Yoga.
One Hot Yoga, Sydney. Photo – courtesy of One Hot Yoga.
One Hot Yoga
One Hot Yoga in Melbourne is designed by Rob Mills Architecture and Interiors, and the success of this site inspired a Sydney outpost, too. Architect Rob Mills says ‘we were aware with these studios that we were both creating a brand, and challenging what was accepted in the world of yoga and Pilates. We were determined to set a new aesthetic benchmark with both spaces.’ Mission accomplished!
These aspirational qualities have been translated into the Sydney centre, which is housed in a incredible light-flooded Art Deco building. Lucinda Mills, founder and owner of One Hot Yoga describe her vision for the Sydney studio as ‘to deliver something extraordinary that fulfills two fundamental human desires: to elevate the everyday through the experience of relaxed luxury, and to gratify that deep yearning for meaning and simplicity that we all feel as we live our busy lives.’
One Hot Yoga Melbourne 36 River St South Yarra VIC
One Hot Yoga Sydney 34 Kellett St Potts Point NSW
Paramount Recreation Club, Sydney. Photo – Terence Chin.
Paramount Recreation Club, Sydney. Photo – Terence Chin.
Paramount Recreation Club, Sydney. Photo – Terence Chin.
Paramount Recreation Club
My recent stay at Paramount House Hotel had me gushing about the various likeminded businesses who have each taken up residence within Sydney’s incredible 1940’s Paramount Building. Paramount Recreation Club is the latest business to open here, with an enviable position on the building’s top floor and adjoining rooftop, with rooftop views over Surry Hills.
Paramount Recreation Club offers small group classes and treatments, and describe their offering as ‘a place to work out, hang out, or a bit of both. In everything we do, we want to make you feel better than when you arrived.’ This delightful ethos also comes through in the cheerful and contemporary design of the club, which compels visitors to ‘escape the everyday.’
OH and there’s a rooftop Kiosk here, too, offering tasty, healthy and impossibly photogenic meals and snacks, seven days a week.
Paramount Recreation Club Rooftop, Paramount House 80 Commonwealth Street Surry Hills Sydney
Raw Studios, Melbourne. Photo – Derek Swalwell.
Raw Studios, Melbourne. Photo – Derek Swalwell.
Raw Studios, Melbourne. Photo – Derek Swalwell.
Raw Studios, Melbourne. Photo – Derek Swalwell.
RAW Studios
Since opening early last year, Raw Studios (‘Ready And Willing’) has carved a distinct niche within Melbourne’s wellness / fitness space. Designed by Travis Walton Architecture, with interior design and branding by 21-19, this striking, semi-industrial space is boldly contemporary in style, bringing together robust materials – concrete, glass and steel – with soft, moody lighting.
Set in the basement of the Nonda Katsalidis designed Hero Apartments building in Melbourne’s CBD, RAW comprises three studio spaces – one for boxing classes and suspension-based training, one for yoga, meditation and barre workouts, and in-between the two, an versatile, open communal space.
Raw Studios Basement, 118 Russell St Melbourne
Warrior One, Mordialloc. Photo – Sharyn Cairns.
Warrior One, Mordialloc. Photo – Sharyn Cairns.
Warrior One, Mordialloc. Photo – Sharyn Cairns.
Warrior One, Mordialloc. Photo – Sharyn Cairns.
Warrior One, Mordialloc. Photo – Sharyn Cairns.
Warrior One
Warrior One Yoga‘s new Mordialloc centre is Melbourne’s newest yoga studio – it opened just two months ago, and is the latest project by award winning interior design firm GOLDEN.
Inspired by their clients’ deep connection to the ocean, and a desire to create an organic sensory experience for guests, GOLDEN describe the design outcome as a ‘physical manifestation of sophisticated, contemporary coastal culture, reflective of a space designed for transcendent experiences.’ We’re chuffed to see a handsculpted limestone front desk by local craftsman Den Holm here, too!
Warrior One Yoga Mordialloc Studio (pictured) 228 Beach Road Mordialloc
Brighton Studio 1/461 New St Brighton
Willow Urban Retreat, Melbourne. Photo – Sharyn Cairns.
Willow Urban Retreat, Melbourne. Photo – Sharyn Cairns.
Willow Urban Retreat, Melbourne. Photo – Sharyn Cairns.
Willow Urban Retreat, Melbourne. Photo – Sharyn Cairns.
Willow Urban Retreat, Melbourne. Photo – Sharyn Cairns.
Willow Urban Retreat, Melbourne. Photo – Sharyn Cairns.
Willow Urban Retreat, Melbourne. Photo – Sharyn Cairns.
Willow Urban Retreat
Melbourne’s recently opened Willow Urban Retreat is part cafe, part wellness and meditation space, part day spa.
Occupying two adjacent Victorian buildings in one of Melbourne’s fanciest shopping strips in Armadale, the centre is designed by Meme Design – and it’s really does radiate serenity from every angle. An understated, pared back design approach is balanced with a few perfectly expressive details – such as those distinctive arched doorways, and chalky, textured walls (and beautiful hand-poured coloured concrete stools by one of our favourite local designers, Maddie Sharrock!). This is where luxury meets wellness, and we’re all about it.
Willow Urban Retreat 1203 High Street Armadale VIC
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