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To each their own, be a fan of whoever you want, but obviously youre not a fan of a team if you took a decade off from following them while they sucked.

I watched the Sox every summer for the past decade when they were trash and not even trying to win and I went to games still, so nah I don't quite understand it.


Sounds like a Cub fan from Iowa.

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I take umbrage with calling someone a bandwagon jumper for taking 10-15 years off. I was a season ticket holder for years. Then the late 90s through the Kane/Toews zdrafts happened. I wrote the Hawks off the entire time. They weren't taking my money or even my attention. Literally, the week after Dollar Bill died, I re-upped season tix. I gave them up two years ago...but they still have my attention.



yep, I'm proudly a fair weather fan at this point in my life. I'll dump a team at a moment's notice if they deserve it. My entertainment time and money is too valuable to me. I boycotted the Hawks from mid 90s till the minute Wirtz stopped breathing. Went to Kane's rookie debut just so i could boo during the Wirtz moment of silence.

Dumped the Bulls about 10 years ago after being a lifelong fan. Now I'm back into basketball and the Bulls aren't even on my radar.


Exactly


I should also mention that after a decade of being a diehard Hawks fan again and even traveling to Philly to witness winning the Cup, I proudly jumped right off the Hawks bandwagon and stopped watching them the second they got rid of Panarin. I don't put up with crap like that.

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I wish Panarin could have put up with being in the playoffs :/

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I thought Panarin wanted to stay and even showed some loyalty and they traded him anyway? It was pretty shitty.

It's hard watching bad hockey but we still do it. I think I'd like a 9 game package or whatever they have. It's still an okay night out.

I stopped being a Bears fan in 2010. Maybe after Virginia passes and they sell the team I'll get back to it but it's been nice having Sundays free.


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I wish Panarin could have put up with being in the playoffs :/

Yep, Panarin is your prototypical soft as shit Russian who can dominate the 82 game regular season but looks like a fucking college kid the minute you institute tight checking in the playoffs.

Guy would become invisible for the entire series. [/Don Cherry rant on why Russians fucking suck]

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To each their own, be a fan of whoever you want, but obviously youre not a fan of a team if you took a decade off from following them while they sucked.

I watched the Sox every summer for the past decade when they were trash and not even trying to win and I went to games still, so nah I don't quite understand it.


Sounds like a Cub fan from Iowa.

Didn’t FF swear off the Sox after the Machado debacle?

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Nobody did shit in the playoffs those 2 years though did they?


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Guy would become invisible for the entire series. [/Don Cherry rant on why Russians fucking suck]


- LOOK IVE' SAID IT ONCE AND I'LL SAY IT AGAIN. THESE LAH-DEE-DAH SOVIET PLAYERS,

- They're the Russians now.

- SOVIETS, RUSSIANS, ROOSKIES, WHATEVER, YA GET TO THE PLAYOFFS AND YA SEE IT EVERY TIME. MOGILNY. THE BURES. ZHAMNOV. SAMZANOV. AFNA, FINA, AFINAGOV. AN NOW PANERA. LIKE A MAGIC TRICK, POOF, INTA THIN AIR, EVERY SINGLE TIME EXCEPT FER THE ONES ON DETROIT.

- Well then I guess it's not every single time.

- WILL YOU JUST LET ME FINISH A THOUGHT HERE?

- I've been waiting for you to start one.

- MY POINT IS, THE RUSSIAN PEOPLE ARE SUPPOSED TO BE TOUGH! IT'S COLD LIKE IT IS HERE, YOU LOOK AT ALL THEY'VE BEEN THROUGH, YOU JUST WONDER WHY THEY CAN'T BE MORE TOUGH. YOU SHOW ME PANERA AND DAVE ANDREYCHUK AND YA ASK ME WHICH ONE'S PEOPLE SURVIVED FAMINES AND REVOLUTIONS TO BE HERE TODAY, I SAY ANDREYCHUK.

- So your point is that you'd be wrong.

- I'M JUST SAYING I KNOW WHO I'D GO TO WAR WITH IS ALL.

- There you have it, the fourth member of the Allied Powers, Don Cherry, with the Coach's Corner.

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Guy would become invisible for the entire series. [/Don Cherry rant on why Russians fucking suck]


- LOOK IVE' SAID IT ONCE AND I'LL SAY IT AGAIN. THESE LAH-DEE-DAH SOVIET PLAYERS,

- They're the Russians now.

- SOVIETS, RUSSIANS, ROOSKIES, WHATEVER, YA GET TO THE PLAYOFFS AND YA SEE IT EVERY TIME. MOGILNY. THE BURES. ZHAMNOV. SAMZANOV. AFNA, FINA, AFINAGOV. AN NOW PANERA. LIKE A MAGIC TRICK, POOF, INTA THIN AIR, EVERY SINGLE TIME EXCEPT FER THE ONES ON DETROIT.

- Well then I guess it's not every single time.

- WILL YOU JUST LET ME FINISH A THOUGHT HERE?

- I've been waiting for you to start one.

- MY POINT IS, THE RUSSIAN PEOPLE ARE SUPPOSED TO BE TOUGH! IT'S COLD LIKE IT IS HERE, YOU LOOK AT ALL THEY'VE BEEN THROUGH, YOU JUST WONDER WHY THEY CAN'T BE MORE TOUGH. YOU SHOW ME PANERA AND DAVE ANDREYCHUK AND YA ASK ME WHICH ONE'S PEOPLE SURVIVED FAMINES AND REVOLUTIONS TO BE HERE TODAY, I SAY ANDREYCHUK.

- So your point is that you'd be wrong.

- I'M JUST SAYING I KNOW WHO I'D GO TO WAR WITH IS ALL.

- There you have it, the fourth member of the Allied Powers, Don Cherry, with the Coach's Corner.

This is a post that just demands to be read in the voices of Grapes and MacLean.

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To each their own, be a fan of whoever you want, but obviously youre not a fan of a team if you took a decade off from following them while they sucked.

I watched the Sox every summer for the past decade when they were trash and not even trying to win and I went to games still, so nah I don't quite understand it.


Sounds like a Cub fan from Iowa.

Didn’t FF swear off the Sox after the Machado debacle?

I don’t believe so. But I’d say there’s a difference about bitching about taking your fandom elsewhere and actually doing it for a decade

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I’m pro bandwagon. My only caveat is bandwagon fans are not allowed to talk to shit to opposing fans. Leave that for the dieSox white fans.

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I’m pro bandwagon. My only caveat is bandwagon fans are not allowed to talk to shit to opposing fans. Leave that for the dieSox white fans.


that was my biggest annoyance with the blackhawks "fans" suddenly, as Frank pointed out:

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And that, to me, was like 85% of the blackhawks "fanbase". reminded me of the sudden surge of Phillies fans when they won the WS back in 07. when i lived in that region, if there was anyone in a Phillies jersey, it was a Mike Schmidt. when i was there around '06-'08, it was nothing but Halladay and Utley. now, you're rare to find anyone wearing any Phillies stuff, except maybe a cap.


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I won't take any side in the bandwagon debate. One thing I do know though is I have no idea how anyone can do full season tickets of anything these days. A corporate reason notwithstanding.

Agreed.
I like my teams, but when you know they are going to be garbage or stuck in Mediocre....it's hard to stay interested. I'd make it a point to attend one Sox game a summer with my kids....just to enjoy a day with them, but as Shakes said....it's a lot of money and a lot of time....too much else to do on a regular basis.

Bears games are an entirely different monster. There's only 16 games in a regular season. (8 home games). My family has season tickets, but I don't really want much to do with it. I have frozen my ass off in more December games in my life than I can count. I much prefer enjoying NFL games from home as opposed to the hassle of wasting an entire day away in the cold.


It's really only cold the last six or so weeks of the season. You could watch in a t shirt in October if your seats are in the sun.

I wouldn't want to be a tailgate guy every weekend, but I find it really enjoyable to block out a day for football in the fall. I do it once a year for an ND game as well. Wake up, go to church, pack up, go get some great food, get in early to avoid the traffic, eat and hang out, walk over to the game early to avoid the rush, game, eat again until the lot closes to avoid the rush. I'm usually just a Bari subs tailgater. I know people who throw themselves into the entire ritual 8 times per year and the food is amazing. Friends of friends though so I can't jump in unless my connection is there.

There is definitely a bonding and community.

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To each their own, be a fan of whoever you want, but obviously youre not a fan of a team if you took a decade off from following them while they sucked.

I watched the Sox every summer for the past decade when they were trash and not even trying to win and I went to games still, so nah I don't quite understand it.


this man is very wise for being a dispshit packer fan

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I won't take any side in the bandwagon debate. One thing I do know though is I have no idea how anyone can do full season tickets of anything these days. A corporate reason notwithstanding.


I like having some control by having the STs in my name, but I wouldn't do them without having committed partners.

Yeah, I've been there. Kinda sad you have to treat season tix like a business, but it's reality.


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I don't know how you drop your team or sport. If I'm on a driving vacation during the summer and we stop in a small town for the night, I'll usually look to see if there is a minor league baseball game being played

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Zippy-The-Pinhead wrote:
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To each their own, be a fan of whoever you want, but obviously youre not a fan of a team if you took a decade off from following them while they sucked.

I watched the Sox every summer for the past decade when they were trash and not even trying to win and I went to games still, so nah I don't quite understand it.


Sounds like a Cub fan from Iowa.

Didn’t FF swear off the Sox after the Machado debacle?

I don’t believe so. But I’d say there’s a difference about bitching about taking your fandom elsewhere and actually doing it for a decade


I thought a while back it was Rick that swore he wasn’t a Sox fan anymore.

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what made the Hawks more difficult to follow from the late 90's to the dynasty era was that they only televised road games, so you only got to watch games where the Hawks would lose more frequently. Then when the Hawks were at home for an extended period of time, you couldn't watch the games at home. Out of sight, out of mind.


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His older brother Adam, who died, RIP. Used to be a contributor to the Committed Indian. I didn't know he was a listener or caller but it makes sense.

Like I said when I read his book, I feel a great deal of sympathy for Sam because of losing all three of his family members and being kind of directionless as a result, but he fell in with a bad crowd, or at least a mildly irritating one. The true sense of belonging and loyalty you'll ever get from online culture-war nerds, that and a dollar buys a cup of coffee, or however the saying goes; I don't buy cups of coffee.


wait, that talentless dipshit wrote a book? And someone published it (vanity publisher)?

Yes, I read it a year or two ago as a board assignment of sorts.

Mostly, I found it depressing. He spends a lot of time talking about how Hawks games were like little anthropological trips where everyone except for him was toothless white trash to be studied and feared. He goes well past the doth-protest-too-much point with it -- I haven't seen much of Sam in action, but I've never exactly gotten the feeling that he presents himself as firmly among America's cultural elite. There's a lot of stuff about envying and secretly wishing to be a big Bulls fan instead, maybe so he could have lived his dream of co-hosting a radio show with Dan Bernstein, I don't know. Given that the prose reads like those threads where all of us would do Terry Boers impressions, it's not exactly a wild guess.



Have any of you guys written or attempted to write a book? I look at it as a daunting task. My son sends me his papers to edit and it takes me quite a while as I look for the perfect grammar or labor over one word. Then I see these politicians punch up a 300 page book while they have a busy schedule legislating or a guy like Fels who really has nothing to say in life but produces almost 300. Is it really easier than I perceive?

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what made the Hawks more difficult to follow from the late 90's to the dynasty era was that they only televised road games, so you only got to watch games where the Hawks would lose more frequently. Then when the Hawks were at home for an extended period of time, you couldn't watch the games at home. Out of sight, out of mind.



Being out of area is tough too. I had a small hiatus from blacks in late 90s do to living out in Montana and for years, 2006 maybe, had limited ability out here beyond radio due to not having cable/dish all the time and when we did have it the whole home game issue.

I did not find it easy or even possible to drop a team. The Bears have tried me over the years but I imagine I’d slip to apathy before switching teams and they still piss me off too much to become apathetic.


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Have any of you guys written or attempted to write a book? I look at it as a daunting task. My son sends me his papers to edit and it takes me quite a while as I look for the perfect grammar or labor over one word. Then I see these politicians punch up a 300 page book while they have a busy schedule legislating or a guy like Fels who really has nothing to say in life but produces almost 300. Is it really easier than I perceive?


Spitting out copy is easy, but real writing is very hard for exactly the reasons you describe. I'd write a book if I thought I had anything to say, which I don't. The politicians all have ghostwriters. Rumor has it Chasten Buttigieg's ghostwriter is heterodox literary critic and JORR/CH favorite Lauren Oyler.

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Have any of you guys written or attempted to write a book? I look at it as a daunting task. My son sends me his papers to edit and it takes me quite a while as I look for the perfect grammar or labor over one word. Then I see these politicians punch up a 300 page book while they have a busy schedule legislating or a guy like Fels who really has nothing to say in life but produces almost 300. Is it really easier than I perceive?


Spitting out copy is easy, but real writing is very hard for exactly the reasons you describe. I'd write a book if I thought I had anything to say, which I don't. The politicians all have ghostwriters. Rumor has it Chasten Buttigieg's ghostwriter is heterodox literary critic and JORR/CH favorite Lauren Oyler.


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Well maybe Lauren does, but she's not married to a... sorta one time presidential candidate.

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Have any of you guys written or attempted to write a book? I look at it as a daunting task. My son sends me his papers to edit and it takes me quite a while as I look for the perfect grammar or labor over one word. Then I see these politicians punch up a 300 page book while they have a busy schedule legislating or a guy like Fels who really has nothing to say in life but produces almost 300. Is it really easier than I perceive?


Spitting out copy is easy, but real writing is very hard for exactly the reasons you describe. I'd write a book if I thought I had anything to say, which I don't. The politicians all have ghostwriters. Rumor has it Chasten Buttigieg's ghostwriter is heterodox literary critic and JORR/CH favorite Lauren Oyler.


There are like three or four guys here ,you included, that could write a book. It’s not easy and most are ghosted or otherwise heavily assisted.

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Well maybe Lauren does, but she's not married to a... sorta one time presidential candidate.

Her first novel is out and I just put a hold on it!

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On the eve of Donald Trump's inauguration, a young woman snoops through her boyfriend's phone and makes a startling discovery: he's an anonymous internet conspiracy theorist, and a popular one at that. Already fluent in internet fakery, irony, and outrage, she's not exactly shocked by the revelation. Actually, she's relieved--he was always a little distant--and she plots to end their floundering relationship while on a trip to the Women's March in DC. But this is only the first in a series of bizarre twists that expose a world whose truths are shaped by online lies.

Suddenly left with no reason to stay in New York and increasingly alienated from her friends and colleagues, our unnamed narrator flees to Berlin, embarking on her own cycles of manipulation in the deceptive spaces of her daily life, from dating apps to expat meetups, open-plan offices to bureaucratic waiting rooms. She begins to think she can't trust anyone--shouldn't the feeling be mutual?

Narrated with seductive confidence and subversive wit, Fake Accounts challenges the way current conversations about the self and community, delusions and gaslighting, and fiction and reality play out in the internet age.


Help! I'm Dating a Proud Boy! would be terrible in most people's hands, but I trust her.

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Well maybe Lauren does, but she's not married to a... sorta one time presidential candidate.

Her first novel is out and I just put a hold on it!

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On the eve of Donald Trump's inauguration, a young woman snoops through her boyfriend's phone and makes a startling discovery: he's an anonymous internet conspiracy theorist, and a popular one at that. Already fluent in internet fakery, irony, and outrage, she's not exactly shocked by the revelation. Actually, she's relieved--he was always a little distant--and she plots to end their floundering relationship while on a trip to the Women's March in DC. But this is only the first in a series of bizarre twists that expose a world whose truths are shaped by online lies.

Suddenly left with no reason to stay in New York and increasingly alienated from her friends and colleagues, our unnamed narrator flees to Berlin, embarking on her own cycles of manipulation in the deceptive spaces of her daily life, from dating apps to expat meetups, open-plan offices to bureaucratic waiting rooms. She begins to think she can't trust anyone--shouldn't the feeling be mutual?

Narrated with seductive confidence and subversive wit, Fake Accounts challenges the way current conversations about the self and community, delusions and gaslighting, and fiction and reality play out in the internet age.


Help! I'm Dating a Proud Boy! would be terrible in most people's hands, but I trust her.


That sounds like a memoir not a novel.

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what made the Hawks more difficult to follow from the late 90's to the dynasty era was that they only televised road games, so you only got to watch games where the Hawks would lose more frequently. Then when the Hawks were at home for an extended period of time, you couldn't watch the games at home. Out of sight, out of mind.



tl:dr = Wirtz

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That sounds like a memoir not a novel.


nah she's cool https://www.bookforum.com/print/2505/a- ... -now-20635

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There are few practical suggestions for the well-meaning (self-hating?) male feminist to find here. Both the fun sections, like lists of “flirts” that do and do not work, and potentially illuminating passages, such as one reflecting on her parents’ divorce and whether love is “fake,” are undermined by the fact that Roberson does not have much sustained experience with men and seems to be getting her information from a combination of romantic comedies, friends’ anecdotes, and ambient women’s-magazine wisdom. She ignores a comedy dictum she reproduces—“Art is better when it is specific!”—as most of her romantic encounters, which might at least be funny, if not revealing of what she believes men are doing wrong, are depicted hazily. (Nor is there an elucidation of, say, how kissing men is oppressive.) Conveniently, Roberson believes that not proving her points can prove her point. As she notes in another line that reads as if twice removed, having been cribbed from books for blog posts and tweets and now cribbed again for a book full of blog posts: “Honestly, it’s not the responsibility of the oppressed person to constantly explain the details of their oppression to their oppressor, and it’s not like oppressors don’t have the same Google everyone else does.”

Knowing Roberson has little understanding of the practicalities of heterosexuality renders the political ambitions of the book, which is organized into chapters based on an idea of a relationship’s arc—from “Crushes” and “Flirting” through “Dating,” “Psychic Wounds,” and “Getting Serious” to “Breaking Up,” “Being Single,” and “Making Art”—vaguely outrageous, and a little sad. (She skips all the best parts.) Versions of the word oppress occur more than thirty times, and Roberson believes she herself is among the disadvantaged. As is apparently required now for anyone writing about how her personal problems are political, Roberson feels compelled to acknowledge that, as a “white, straight, cis, able-bodied, college-educated woman,” she has “a lot of privilege.” Other things we learn about her: She went to Harvard, she has a supportive family and many friends she apparently likes, she works for a late-night television show (the celebrity host of which has blurbed her book), she writes for the New Yorker, she lives alone in a steal of an apartment in Brooklyn, she maintains a packed schedule of comedy shows she often hosts, she is “hot and funny!” One could be forgiven for assuming the only oppression she experiences is that the men she likes don’t want to date her.

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 Post subject: Re: Sam Fels
PostPosted: Fri Jan 29, 2021 1:43 pm 
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Guy would become invisible for the entire series. [/Don Cherry rant on why Russians fucking suck]


- LOOK IVE' SAID IT ONCE AND I'LL SAY IT AGAIN. THESE LAH-DEE-DAH SOVIET PLAYERS,

- They're the Russians now.

- SOVIETS, RUSSIANS, ROOSKIES, WHATEVER, YA GET TO THE PLAYOFFS AND YA SEE IT EVERY TIME. MOGILNY. THE BURES. ZHAMNOV. SAMZANOV. AFNA, FINA, AFINAGOV. AN NOW PANERA. LIKE A MAGIC TRICK, POOF, INTA THIN AIR, EVERY SINGLE TIME EXCEPT FER THE ONES ON DETROIT.

- Well then I guess it's not every single time.

- WILL YOU JUST LET ME FINISH A THOUGHT HERE?

- I've been waiting for you to start one.

- MY POINT IS, THE RUSSIAN PEOPLE ARE SUPPOSED TO BE TOUGH! IT'S COLD LIKE IT IS HERE, YOU LOOK AT ALL THEY'VE BEEN THROUGH, YOU JUST WONDER WHY THEY CAN'T BE MORE TOUGH. YOU SHOW ME PANERA AND DAVE ANDREYCHUK AND YA ASK ME WHICH ONE'S PEOPLE SURVIVED FAMINES AND REVOLUTIONS TO BE HERE TODAY, I SAY ANDREYCHUK.

- So your point is that you'd be wrong.

- I'M JUST SAYING I KNOW WHO I'D GO TO WAR WITH IS ALL.

- There you have it, the fourth member of the Allied Powers, Don Cherry, with the Coach's Corner.


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Cherry has a podcast if anyone misses this. It's not quite as good with his harpy daughter as the straight man instead of MacLean, but still.


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 Post subject: Re: Sam Fels
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back on subject tho. Much like Lazerus, Danny B and Julie D. Sam Fels knows literally nothing about hockey and probably still wants to Trade Kane


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 Post subject: Re: Sam Fels
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back on subject tho. Much like Lazerus, Danny B and Julie D. Sam Fels knows literally nothing about hockey and probably still wants to Trade Kane

I mean I'd trade Kane right now as well, but that's only because the window is closed and he might be the only piece who will bring you back assets for a rebuild. Also, I wouldn't want lispy ass Bowman making the trade as he'd get robbed.

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