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Dragon Age Fan Event Listings
The beauty of fan events is that they are run by fans.
Including you.
▸What are the types of fan events? - #education
▸Start a new event! - #how tos (coming soon)
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Below is a list of all Dragon Age fan-run events we can find. The links should bring you to the most recent iteration of the event. Where possible, the time period the event covers is listed next to the event.
Want to get an event listed? Check out the link and submit. Look here for multi-fandom events, or more events in general.
Event Masterlist - #compendium
Bangs
25k Big Bang (July - November)
10k Big Bang (March - April)
Dragon Age Reverse Bang
Exchanges
Arlathan Exchange (April - June)
DA Polyshipping (August - November)
Handers Exchange (March - May)
Templartations Exchange (March - May)
Black Emporium Rare Pair Exchange (June - September)
Platonic Ideal Gen Fic Exchange (December - February)
Smutquisition (January - March)
Theme Weeks/Months
Krem Week 2024 (July 22 - 28)
City Elf Week (August 5 - August 11)
Zevwarden Week (2024 dates TBD)
Tranquil Week (August 25 - 31)
Sera Appreciation Week (Oct 13 - 19)
Kink Memes
Dragon Age Kink Meme (Dreamwidth) | DAO | DA2 | DAI
Zines
Dragon Age Flower Zine (Creation Period)
Wanderers Zine (Creation Period)
Dragon Age OC Zine (Mod Apps Open)
Alistair Zine (Creation Period)
Special Events
Dragon Age Drunk Writing Circle
Dragon Age Annual (2025 Production Period)
Dragon Age Create-A-Thon (Begins Sept 15 2024)
Reddit Weekly Dragon Age Writing Prompts
Unofficial Dragon Age Day (Dec 4)
Solavellan Day (April 11)
Past Events
Retired Bangs
DragonAgeBB (last: 2015; formerly on LJ and elsewhere)
Retired Exchanges
Demands of the Qun (Qunari)
A Paragon of Their Kind (DA Dwarves)
Solas Lovers
Hightown Funk (Varric/Hawke)
Retired Theme Weeks/Months
Autumn of Anders (Anders Appreciation Event)
Dalish Week
30 Days of Dorian (Dorian Appreciation Event)
Dragon Age Fan Week (2013)
Cullen Appreciation Week (2019)
Cullen Week (2021)
14 Days of DA Lovers
Fenris Appreciation Month (2017)
Rylen Appreciation Week (2018)
Sera Appreciation Week (2019)
Sub!Solas Week (2016)
Past Zines
Adoribull Fairytales
Age of Romance Zine (Incomplete)
ApprovesGreatly (Incomplete)
Andoralis Zine
Arcana: A Dragon Age Zine
Arlathvhen Zine (Incomplete)
Beyond the Veil Zine (Zine)
Bring Down the Sky Bioware Fanzine
Dragon Age 2 10th Anniversary Zine (Zine)
Dragon Age Codex Zine & Myths and Legends Zine
Fortitudo Dorian Artbook
Good for Each Other (Adoribull Zine)
In Peace, Vigilance Zine
Insufficient Skill Fanzine
Legend Mark Zine
Lotus and Root OC Zine
Love Across Thedas Zine (Zine)
Na Via Lerno Victoria (Fenris Zine)
Patron of the Arts Zine
Rebel Hearts Handers Zine (Zine)
Road to the Imperium Zine
Solasmancy Zine
Sunlight (Anders Zine)
The Coming Storm Zine (Ukrainian Zine)
The Dragon Age Zine (Russian Zine)
The Keeper's Codex Fairy Tale Zine
The Unsung Dragon Age Zine
The Zevran Zine (incomplete)
Thedosian Archives (incomplete)
to be happy (FenHawke Zine)
Wicked Eyes: A Dragon Age Finery Zine
Year of the Mabari (Incomplete)
Other Past Events
Dragon Age Calendar 2018
Dragon Age Calendar 2021
For Fans by Fans - Fan Forge
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Tolkien Fandom Event Calendar
Recently I’ve received some asks about events/weeks in the Tolkien fandom, so I thought I’d compile a list of those that I know about. This is not exhaustive, and dates are subject to change by the organizers of these events!
Other blogs you can check out are @tolkieneventsblog and @tolkienfandomevents, though I’m not sure how active those are. The @silmarillionwritersguild Discord also has a channel dedicated to signal boosts for all sorts of Tolkien-related & general fandom happenings, which is another excellent way to keep up with fandom goings-on.
Want to run your own event? Here’s some of my tips!
If your event is not on here and you’d like it to be, let me know and I can add it :) Note: I will only add events that have announced dates!
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JANUARY Screw Yule My Slashy Valentine @myslashyvalentine — work time Lord of the Rings Secret Santa @lotr-sesa — reveals Thorin’s Spring Forge @thorinsspringforge — signups Second Age Week @secondageweek
FEBRUARY Hidden Paths My Slashy Valentine — reveals Thorin’s Spring Forge — claims Maedhros and Maglor Week @maedhrosmaglorweek
MARCH Back to Middle-earth Month @spring-into-arda Thorin’s Spring Forge — work time Fëanorian Week Fun with Fanon Fest Round 1 @funwithfanon
APRIL Tolkien Reverse Summer Bang @tolkienrsb — signups Silm Remix @tolkienremix — signups & assignments Thorin’s Spring Forge — reveals Aralas Week @aralas-week Barduil Month @bi-widower-dads All of Arda is Autistic @all-of-arda-is-autistic F3: Focus on Friendship & Family, Phase I @spring-into-arda
MAY Tolkien Reverse Summer Bang — claims Silm Remix — reveals Aspec Arda Week @aspecardaweek Angbang Week @angbangweek Gondolin Week @gondolinweek F3: Focus on Friendship & Family, Phase II
JUNE Tolkien Reverse Summer Bang — work time Scribbles and Drabbles @fall-for-tolkien — signups Tolkien Ekphrasis Week @tolkienekphrasisweek F3: Focus on Friendship & Family, Phase III
JULY Tolkien Reverse Summer Bang — work time Scribbles and Drabbles — claims Tolkien Gen Week @tolkiengenweek LotR Ladies Week @lotrladiessource Tolkien Appreciation Week @tolkienweek Tolkien Latin American & Caribbean Week @tolkienlatamandcaribbeanweek
AUGUST Tolkien Reverse Summer Bang — deadlines Scribbles and Drabbles — art reveals Innumerable Stars Exchange @innumerable-stars — nominations & signups Tolkien of Colour Week @tolkienofcolourweek Silvergifting Week @silvergiftingweek Tolkien OC Week @tolkienocweek
SEPTEMBER Tolkien Reverse Summer Bang — reveals Scribbles and Drabbles — work time Innumerable Stars Exchange — signups & assignments Sindar Week @sindarweek Dor Cúarthol Week @dorcuartholweek Finwëan Ladies Week @finweanladiesweek
OCTOBER Innumerable Stars Exchange — reveals Scribbles and Drabbles — work time Half-elven Week @halfelvenweek
NOVEMBER Tolkien Secret Santa @officialtolkiensecretsanta — signups & assignments Scribbles and Drabbles — fic reveals Nolofinwean Week @nolofinweanweek
DECEMBER Tolkien Secret Santa — advent calendar & reveals My Slashy Valentine @myslashyvalentine — signups & assignments Lord of the Rings Secret Santa — claims Khazad Week @khazadweek
MONTHLY EVENTS: These events have prompts/challenges occurring every month. Teitho Contest Tolkien Short Fanworks Silmarillion Writers’ Guild @silmarillionwritersguild
(this list was last updated 5/4/23)
LEGACY EVENTS: These events used to occur, but have not happened within the last year. Arda Needs More Pride @ardaneedsmorepride (bimonthly; last run 2020) Kiliel Week @kilielweek (timing variable; last run 2021) @oneringnet monthly events (last run 2021) Atani Week @ataniweek (January; last run 2021) Legendarium Ladies April @legendariumladiesapril (April; last run 2020) Gates of Summer Exchange @gatesofsummerexchange (May-June, last run 2022) Tolkien South Asian Week, run by @arwenindomiel (June; last run 2022) Arafinwëan Week @arafinweanweek (July; last run 2019) Fëanturi Week (August; last run 2019; no official blog and the creator has deactivated) Imladrim Week @imladrimweek (November; last run 2019) Doriath Week @doriathweek (November; last run 2020) Tolkien Family Week @tolkienfamilyweek (November; last run 2021)
#tolkien#tolkien fandom#the silm#the silmarillion#silm fandom#silmarillion#silm#lotr#lord of the rings#lotr fandom#the hobbit#hobbit fandom#tefain nin#tolkien fandom event calendar#tolkien fandom events#save
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Here's a few details regarding the timeline of the figure skaters AU. I hope this makes sense because I was going insane while thinking about this.
The NQS are held from June to September. Then the sectionals for ice dance are in October, US Finals in November, and US Championships in January. These are based on the 2020 USFS qualifying structure*
Like I said, I am not American so I'm not familiar with how the school system works. Though I found that each semester lasts for 5 months. I saw that some schools open mid July so that's where I based Nevermore’s calendar:
1st Sem: July to December
2nd Sem: January to June
So for plot purposes, Tyler got injured in August and Enid transferred to Nevermore early September.
* the AU will use the 2019-2020 USFS season structure to make the story feasible later on. I'll explain why in another post
#wml ao3 fanfic#i srsly hope this makes sense#wenclair#wednesday addams#enid sinclair#wednesday netflix#wlw#lesbian#sapphic#lgbtqia#queer#ao3#ao3 fanfic#wenclair fanfic
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Drabbles.
Fresh ink. - August 2018
Resignation. - April 2022
Met Gala. - May 2023
Sandwiches. - March 2019
Truth. - June 2023
Helmets. - June 2019
Godfather. - May 2023
Charlie. - December 2022
Separate. - June 2018
Phone call. - July 2023
Homemade food. - October 2022
Calendars. - August 2023
Snapshot. - February 2029
Bomb. - April 2023
Aftermath. - April 2023
Dream. - January 2018
Sentence. - August 2023
Contract. - September 2019
Surprise. - September 2025
Burn. - August 2022
Lemon. - February 2023
Wish. - December 2023
Disney. - August 2019
Home. - September 2021
Choices. - October 2023
Yellow. - September 2019
One day soon. - May 2018
Plans. - October 2018
Lulu. - December 2023
Netflix. - September 2018
Deal. - July 2018
Bliss. - April 2023
One more race. - July 2024
Do you really wanna know where I was April 29? - April 2021
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Blazer's Glowfic Stats
✧It's my fourth glowbirthday!✧ And what better way to celebrate could there be than making a giant spreadsheet based off the output records?
(I think I started this sheet around my first anniversary, but it was unwieldy and desperately needed an overhaul and some updating. Now each year has its own sheet instead of all being in one that was a monster to scroll through! Huzzah!)
I'm mostly doing this out of vanity and not because I particularly expect it to be interesting to anyone else. Also data entry is fun.
(You can really tell where I started writing with Alicorn, can't you!)
Let's start with the basics: in my four years as a glowfic author, I've written a total of 280,184 words. I have 48 threads (three of which are marked complete), 26 proper templates (not including Zinglets, Zettings, or the one-off cats), and 153 character accounts. I have 103 galleries with a total of 2,300 icons (what a nice round number! I didn't even rig it it just came out that way I swear).
My template with the most instances is Alphabet Soup with 16, though Jida (15) and Starchild (14) are close behind. (There are 22 untemplated cat accounts but those of course don't count.)
My longest thread so far is of course your stare was holdin', which as of today is 128,638 words long, with 79,154 of those being written by me.
Here's a little baby table of my high scores (or, the most I'd ever written in a single day, midnight to midnight, at each time).
Out of the past 1,461 days, I've written at least a little on 828 of them, which is 56.7%! On 51 of those days (3.5% of the total; 6.2% of days I wrote at all), I wrote at least a thousand words.
There's no calendar month which I didn't write on at least one day of, though I've gone for longer than one at a stretch without tagging: 37 days across July and August of 2019. Conversely, my longest streak of consecutive tagging was 64 days, from September to November of 2021. Here's another tinysheet of my streak high scores:
By the calendar, there's only one month I've tagged on every day of, which is of course October 2021.
Here are each of the charts, day by day and per year:
(You can REALLY tell where I started writing with Alicorn, can't you!!)
(Love the one dot from the day of the moon shadeling princess thread wrecking the scale. Good times <3)
And here we are! This is lacking today's wordcount, even though technically I have another two hours or so before the anniversary of my first tag. It's just easier to count in years going forward if I only do it day-by-day, and anyways most of my count today was sonnets, so it doesn't make much difference. :Þ Speaking of years of going forward and writing glowfic, here's hoping for many more of those! It's been a fun and creatively fulfilling four.
And to wrap things up, here's the total over time with month-sized units. Pretty close to 300k! Not a lot when I compare it to nanos or whatever but I'm proud of it. Thanks for reading <3
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Hi! I’m getting into Thunderbirds fics and was thinking about writing some myself. I saw that you ran a challenge at one point and was wondering if there was any event calendar the fandom is using. Or are there any events at all? I wasn’t sure where to find any.
Hi and welcome to the Thunderfam! :D
There is no strict calendar, but a few events do recur at will.
At the moment we are in the middle of Fanart Appreciation Month, which has occurred in January the previous two years as well. The idea being to reblog lots of artworks to give our artists some recognition.
February has been Fab Five Feb in 2019 and 2020, but was missed last year. I haven't done the call out as to whether the Thunderfam want that one this year yet. It is usually a six week challenge with a focus on the five brothers plus another character which changes each year.
Some time in March/April there might be a Easter gift fic event.
Somewhere between April and August there is sometimes a random challenge event. There was nothing last year, but in previous years there has been Sensory Sunday , Earth & Sky Week and an Olympics challenge.
We also celebrate each of the Tracy boys' birthdays - Gordon 14 Feb, Alan 12 March, Scott 4 July (?), Virgil 15 August (always a big one for me :D ) and John in October. Other cast members also get birthday celebrations at various times of the year.
September and October are usually taken up by external challenges like Sicktember and Whumptober.
We did have a Thunderfam November event - Fluffember - but last year an external event was picked up so Fluffember didn't run, but it did run 2019, 2020 and 2021.
December is left to Tag Team Secret Santa.
There have also been random other events over the past few years and I have no doubt there were others before I joined the fandom in 2018. Due to the sudden rise of Covid in 2020 we started International Rescue & Relief, a fluff prompt challenge which is technically still going, but I haven't mentioned it for ages.
Plus there are always writing prompts or question lists flying around that get picked up by whoever wants to play.
Thunderfam, if I have forgotten anything, please chime in. It is late here and my brain is usually pretty unreliable.
Anyways, welcome, thank you for asking. I hope you have fun in thunderfam :D
Nutty
(so do you have a favourite Tracy brother? :D )
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The In-game Mouvelian calendar has four seasons: the season of Zephyr (days 1-90) covering January, February, and March. The season of Phoenix (days 91-180) covers April, May, and June. The season of Scion (days 181-270) covers July, August, and September. And finally, the season of Colossus (days 271-365) covers October, November, and December. Every season has about 90 days, except Colossus which has 95 days.
Personal Story: August 28th, 2012. - 241st day of the year, 24th of Scion 1325 in the game (Mouvelian) calendar. (Vividatt 19 years old. Taimi 12)
Season 1: The Lost Shores: November 15th, 2012. - 320th day of the year, 50th of Colossus 1325. (Vivs 19. Taimi 12)
Flame and Frost: January 28th, 2013. - 28th day of the year, 28th of Zephyr 1326. (Vivs 20. Taimi 12.)
The Secret of Shouthsun: May 14th, 2013. - 134th day of the year, 44th of Phoenix 1326. (Vivs 20. Taimi 12/13)
Last Stand at Southsun: May 28th, 2013. - 148th day of the year, 58th of Phoenix 1326. (Vivs 20. Taimi 12/13)
Sky Pirates of Tyria: June 25th, 2013. - 176th day of the year, 86th of Phoenix 1326. (Vivs 20. Taimi 13)
Cutthroat Politics: July 23rd, 2013. - 204th of the year, 24th of Scion 1326. (Vivs 20. Taimi 13)
Clockwork Chaos: August 20th, 2013. - 232nd of the year, 52nd of Scion 1326. (Vivs 20. Taimi 13)
Twilight Assault: October 1st, 2013. - 274th of the year, 4th of Colossus 1326. (Vivs 20. Taimi 13)
Tower of Nightmares: October 29th, 2013. - 302nd of the year, 32nd of Colossus 1326. (Vivs 20. Taimi 13)
The Nightmares Within: November 12th, 2013. - 316th of the year, 46th of Colossus 1326. (Vivs 20. Taimi 13)
The Origins of Madness: January 21st, 2014. - 21st of the year, 21st of Zephyr 1327. (Vivs 21. Taimi 13)
The Edge of the Mists: February 4th, 2014. - 35th of the year, 35th of Zephyr 1327. (Vivs 21. Taimi 13)
Escape from Lion's Arch: February 18th, 2014. - 49th of the year, 49th of Zephyr 1327. (Vivs 21. Taimi 13)
Battle for Lion's Arch: March 4th, 2014. - 63rd of the year, 63rd of Zephyr 1327. (Vivs 21. Taimi 13)
Season 2: Gates of Maguuma: July 1st, 2014. - 182nd of the year, 2nd of Scion 1327. (VIvs 21. Taimi 13/14)
Entanglement: July 15th, 2014. - 196th of the year, 16th of Scion 1327. (Vivs 21. Taimi 13/14)
The Drago's Reach Part 1: July 29th, 2014. - 210th day of the year, 30th of Scion. (Vivs 21. Taimi 13/14)
The Draon's Reach Part 2: August 12th, 2014. - 224th day of the year, 44th day of the Scion. (I guess you get the point...) (Vivs 21. Taimi 14)
Echoes of the Past: November 4th, 2014. (Vivs 21. Taimi 14)
Tangled Paths: November 18th, 2014. (Vivs 21. Taimi 14)
Seeds of Truth: December 2nd, 2014. (Vivs 21. Taimi 14)
Point of No Return: January 13th, 2015. 1328. (Vivs 21. Taimi 14)
Heart of Thorns: October 23rd, 2015. (Vivs 22. Taimi 15)
Season 3: Out of the Shadows: July 26th, 2016. 1329. (Vivs 23. Taimi 15/16)
Rising Flames: September 20th, 2016. (Vivs 23. Taimi 16)
A Crack in the Eyes Ice: November 21st, 2016. (Vivs 23. Taimi 16)
The Head of the Snake: February 8th, 2017. 1330. (Vivs 24. Taimi 16)
Flashpoint: May 2nd, 2017. (Vivs 24. Taimi 16/17)
One Path Ends: July 25th, 2017. (Vivs 24. Taimi 16/17)
Path of Fire: September 22nd, 2017. (Vivs 24. Taimi 17)
Season 4: Daybreak: November 28th, 2017. (Vivs 24. Taimi 17)
A Bug in the System: March 6th, 2018. 1331. (Vivs 25. Taimi 17)
Long Live the Lich: June 26th, 2018. (Vivs 25. Taimi 17/18)
A Star to Guide Us: September 18th, 2018. (Vivs 25. Taimi 18)
All or Nothing: January 8th, 2019. 1332. (Vivs 25. Taimi 18)
War Eternal: May 14th, 2019. (Vivs 26. Taimi 18/19)
Icebrood Saga: Prologue: Bound by Blood: September 17th, 2019. (Vivs 26. Taimi 19)
Whisper in the Dark: November 19th, 2019. (Vivs 26. Taimi 19)
Shadow in the Ice: January 28th, 2020. 1333. (Vivs 27. Taimi 19)
Visions of the Past: Steel and Fire: March 17th, 2020. (Vivs 27. Timi 19)
No Quarter: May 26th, 2020. (Vivs 27. Taimi 19/20)
Jormag Rising: July 28th, 2020. (Vivs 27. Taimi 19/20)
Champions: Chapter 1: Truce: November 17th, 2020. (Vivs 27. Taimi 20)
Chapter 2: Power: January 19th, 2021. 1334. (Vivs 27. Taimi 20)
Chapter 3: Balance: March 9th, 2021. (Vivs 28. Taimi 20)
Chapter 4: Judgement: April 27th, 2021. (Vivs 28. Taimi 20)
End of Dragons: February 28th, 2022. 1335. (Vivs 29. Taimi 21)
Now February 1st, 2023. 1336. (Vivs 30. Taimi 22)
Have you decided on a birthday for your character? Vividatt's birthday is the 20th of the season Zephyr. He met Taimi the day after his birthday. He fought Ryland with Kas and Braham in Icebrood Saga Episode Champions: Power: Jormag's World, where the Owl's spirit sacrificed herself for the others, and this happened the day before his birthday. He was about to be 28.
Taimi is said to have been born in late spring or early summer. I just wish they'd give them actual birthdays.
#Guild Wars 2#GW2#Taimi#Age#Character Birthday#The Commander#The Pact Commander#The Commander of the Pact#OC#Own Character#NPC#None Player Character#Timeline
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Evie's OC Birthday Calendar
Have you ever wondered when my OCs' birthdays are? No? Well, you're getting a birthday calendar anyways. Under the cut, you'll find calendar pages, the template for which was made by this lovely person - for free! Thank you so much ^^
If, for some reason, you can't read what's written on the images, either because they won't load or because you can't read my sorry attempt at writing in cursive for the first time since fifth grade, don't worry – I've put a list of all the birthdays underneath the images for you!
List, in case the images don't load:
Also bonus reasons for the birthdays if there are any :)
January:
05. - Philomel (rough estimate of what "just after The Beginning" means) 10. - Kan-chan (goroawase for ma-ma-i-do: 0-0-1-10) 21. - Bára (Squirrel Appreciation Day, assigned by Larry Daley) 29. - Diana ("The Raven" is published on January 29th 1845)
February:
02. - Dotty (I honestly can't remember) 08. - Jelena (Release date of the Musik des Teufels audio drama) 15. - Honey (National Gumdrop Day + I needed a February birthday) 26. - Denri (Wii VC release of LOZ: OOT in the US)
March:
09. - Sonoko (goroawase for san-o-ko: 3-0-9) 10. - Lindewen (goroawase for surin-da: 3-10) 26. - K'Rala (Live Long and Prosper Day) 29. - Helena (Mermaid Day) 30. - Lily (World Bipolar Day)
April:
06. - Holly (goroawase for ho-ri: 4-6) 10. - Jamie (I honestly can't remember. But the Titanic sets sail April 10th!) 26. - Anita (World Burlesque Day)
May:
02. - Penny | Agent 0 (goroawase, probably, but I can't remember for what) 04. - Lani (Star Wars Day, May the Fourth be with you) 31. - Claire (Pretty sure it's a reference to Sappho but I don't remember how)
June:
01. - Vicky (Marilyn Monroe's birthday) 05. - Cora (National Tailors Day) 08. - Reina (Name Your Poison Day) 25. - Inari (Pudding's birthday - they're twins, so...)
July:
01. - Lux (07/01; Amber Lead Syndrome is introduced in ep. 701 of the anime) 09. - Eva (Argentina Independence Day) 16. - Varsha (World Snake Day; assigned by Tom Sawyer)
August:
01. - Kit (movie & 80s version) (Spider-Man Day) 08. - Fernip (I can't remember) 15. - Noura (Flooding/Fidelity of The Nile) 30. - Raevyn (picked it in 2019; wanted her to be a summer girl and a virgo)
September:
02. - Circe (goroawase for kyu-ki-tsu-ki = vampire: 9-2) 04. - Kaede (goroawase for mu-sa-sa-bi: 6-3-3-1; 6+3, 3+1 -> 9-4) 12. - Sonata (Hans Zimmer's birthday) 14. - Chalice (release of the animated Disney's Alice in Wonderland in the US) 25. - Aurelia (Maybe I wanted her to be a libra? Maybe it's a festival of Hera?)
October:
01. - Kassandra ("On the twelfth hour of the first day of October 1989...") 13. - Evelynn (picked it in 2020, yes it's a reference to Friday 13th) 25. - Byeong-ho (Nevada Day; because of his gambling addiction) 31. Charlie (Halloween for demon boi; read the fic for the canonical reason 🙃 )
November:
04. - Soles (Colombian All Saints' Day) 17. - Sherry (first release day of Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga) 22. - Eve (release date of her first appearance in the series if she were canon)
December:
05. - Celine (probably Who Killed Markiplier-related) 11. - Luna (I picked it about eight years ago as a reference to Zoro's birthday) 21. - Iris (World Poetry Day but make it sagittarius)
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Dates To Remember
Lunar
- 1st Jan, Mile
- 10th Jan, ti zhu (1st)
- 15th Jan, Chap Go Meh
- 1st Feb, lunar day 1
- 8th Feb, Gautama Buddha chut ka. Consecration day / Mason Birthday.
- 10th Feb, ti zhu (2nd)
- 15th Feb, lunar day 15
- 19th Feb, Kuanyin
- 21st Feb, Puxian
- 1st Mar, lunar day 1
- 10th Mar, ti zhu (3rd)
- 15th Mar, chaisen.
- 16th Mar, Cundi pusa
- 17th Mar, Shu yi pusa (28th Apr 2021)
- 27th Mar, Mum BD.
- 1st Apr, lunar day 1
- 4th Apr, Manjushri pusa (put 2 fart mun) mo ngo. Mo 2. Kun fart hung. Prajna.
- 8th Apr, actual Buddha birthday
- 9th Apr, Jing Liang BD.
- 10th Apr, ti zhu (4th)
- 15th Apr, Wesak day ( 8 days retreat )
- 19th Apr (19th May 2022) Ven Master Fa Xuan parinirvana
- 1st May, lunar day 1
- 5th May, Dragon boat /rice dumpling festival.
- 10th May, ti zhu (5th)
- 15th May, lunar day 15
- 1st June
- 15th June
- 19th June, Kuanyin
- 28th June (26th July 2022), Ven Master Chin Kung parinirvana
- 1st July
- 15th July
- 1st Aug Father (20th Sep 2017, same day as cousin bro kong in Eng)
- 6th Aug (4th September 2019), H.E. Tsem Tulku Rinpoche parinirvana
- 15th Aug Mooncake festival
- 24th Aug, Grandma (Sai)
- 26th Aug, Grandpa & Lo Sam.
- 1st Sep
- 15th Sep (Zhun Seng Fo Mu Fart Hui) + Opening ceremony for my 3 sages.
- 19th Sep, Kuanyin
- 29th Sep, Medicine Buddha Birthday
- 30th Sep, Shuyi Birthday
- 1st Oct
- 15th Oct, Choseen, Siak Ancestor day
- 1st Nov
- 15th Nov
- 17th Nov, Amitabha Buddha Day
- 27th Nov, Uncle Chee Mun anniversary
- 1st Dec
- 15th Dec (Western Pureland Mantra Fa Hui)
Ancestor rites.
- SIL (Lee Shu Yi), lunar Mar 17th, 2021 (English Apr 28th, 2021)
- Cheng Meng, done
- Father, lunar August 1st, 2017 (English Sept 20th, 2017)
- Grandma (Sai), lunar August 24th, 2017 (English Oct 13th, 2017)
- Grandpa, lunar August 26th, 1997, (English Sept 27th, 1997), memorial together with Grandma, Lo Sam.
- Ancestor Anniversary, lunar October 15th, 2014, (English Dec 6th, 2014).
- Uncle Chee Mun, lunar November 27th, 2018 (English Jan 2nd, 2019)
Other rites:
August 24th Dorje Shugden day English calendar.
November 18th Je Tsongkhapa day English calendar.
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Lunar
- 1st Jan, Mile
- 10th Jan, ti zhu (1st)
- 15th Jan, Chap Go Meh
- 1st Feb, lunar day 1
- 8th Feb, Gautama Buddha chut ka. Consecration day / Mason Birthday.
- 10th Feb, ti zhu (2nd)
- 15th Feb, lunar day 15
- 19th Feb, Kuanyin
- 21st Feb, Puxian
- 1st Mar, lunar day 1
- 10th Mar, ti zhu (3rd)
- 15th Mar, chaisen.
- 16th Mar, Cundi pusa
- 17th Mar, Shu yi pusa (28th Apr 2021)
- 27th Mar, Mum BD.
- 1st Apr, lunar day 1
- 4th Apr, Manjushri pusa (put 2 fart mun) mo ngo. Mo 2. Kun fart hung. Prajna.
- 8th Apr, actual Buddha birthday
- 9th Apr, Jing Liang BD.
- 10th Apr, ti zhu (4th)
- 15th Apr, Wesak day ( 8 days retreat )
- 19th Apr (19th May 2022) Ven Master Fa Xuan parinirvana
- 1st May, lunar day 1
- 5th May, Dragon boat /rice dumpling festival.
- 10th May, ti zhu (5th)
- 15th May, lunar day 15
- 1st June
- 15th June
- 19th June, Kuanyin
- 28th June (26th July 2022), Ven Master Chin Kung parinirvana
- 1st July
- 15th July
- 1st Aug Father (20th Sep 2017, same day as cousin bro kong in Eng)
- 6th Aug (4th September 2019), H.E. Tsem Tulku Rinpoche parinirvana
- 15th Aug Mooncake festival
- 24th Aug, Grandma (Sai)
- 26th Aug, Grandpa & Lo Sam.
- 1st Sep
- 15th Sep (Zhun Seng Fo Mu Fart Hui) + Opening ceremony for my 3 sages.
- 19th Sep, Kuanyin
- 29th Sep, Medicine Buddha Birthday
- 30th Sep, Shuyi Birthday
- 1st Oct
- 15th Oct, Choseen, Siak Ancestor day
- 1st Nov
- 15th Nov
- 17th Nov, Amitabha Buddha Day
- 27th Nov, Uncle Chee Mun anniversary
- 1st Dec
- 15th Dec (Western Pureland Mantra Fa Hui)
Ancestor rites.
- SIL (Lee Shu Yi), lunar Mar 17th, 2021 (English Apr 28th, 2021)
- Cheng Meng, done
- Father, lunar August 1st, 2017 (English Sept 20th, 2017)
- Grandma (Sai), lunar August 24th, 2017 (English Oct 13th, 2017)
- Grandpa, lunar August 26th, 1997, (English Sept 27th, 1997), memorial together with Grandma, Lo Sam.
- Ancestor Anniversary, lunar October 15th, 2014, (English Dec 6th, 2014).
- Uncle Chee Mun, lunar November 27th, 2018 (English Jan 2nd, 2019)
Other rites:
August 24th Dorje Shugden day English calendar.
November 18th Je Tsongkhapa day English calendar.
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The bears are gaining strength for both crypto and stock markets, as the major US indexes now confirming downtrends. Furthermore, October is usually a red month for markets, so there may be more pains before gains. US stock markets have been in decline for the past two months, and the move is likely to continue into October. Will Crypto Markets Follow? The Nasdaq has fallen below its previous low in August, forming a new lower low this week. The downtrend, which has been confirmed according to crypto analyst “Cold Blooded Shiller,” began in mid-July. Since then, the tech-heavy Nasdaq Composite Index has dropped 9% to 13,063, where it settled at the close of trading on September 26. Nasdaq 2023 performance. Source: X/@ColdBloodShill Additionally, the Dow Jones Industrial Average has fallen by 5.6% since the beginning of August. Furthermore, the broader S&P 500 Index has mirrored the moves. It has fallen almost 7% since the downtrend began at the beginning of July to 4,273 after the bell on Tuesday. Moreover, the S&P 500 is now down 340 points since the Fed removed “recession” from their forecast, according to the Kobeissi Letter. It added that the Fed marked the exact high in the S&P 500, which just hit its lowest level since June: “Since then, rate cut expectations were pushed out by a year and corporate bankruptcies hit their highest levels since the pandemic.” S&P 500 3 months. Source: X/@KobeissiLetter A number of high-profile banks aped the Fed in dropping their recession predictions, yet the markets appear to be defiant. Crypto markets have been slightly correlated with tech stocks this year but have remained in consolidation for most of it. Following an initial spurt of growth in the first quarter, crypto markets have been flat since mid-March. Moreover, they have dropped 19% since their 2023 high in mid-April, also exhibiting a downtrend. A Red October? October is historically the most volatile month of the year for US and global markets. With a downtrend already confirmed, things will likely slide deeper into the red next month, including crypto. October’s record of market crashes makes it the most feared month on the financial calendar. The Bank Panic of 1907, the Stock Market Crash of 1929, and Black Monday 1987 all happened during the month of October. In the 2022 bear market, crypto markets were flat for most of October, gaining marginally towards the end of the month. The bull market of 2021 saw large gains for crypto in October, but 2020 was similar to 2022. 2019 saw a brief pump at the end of October, but all gains were lost the following month. The bear market of 2018 was another flat October. If history rhymes, crypto markets will remain flat next month, but be aware that November is usually much more volatile for this asset class. Source
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F1 returning to China in 2024 as part of major schedule change
Shanghai in China last hosted a Formula 1 race during the 2019 season China is set to return to the Formula 1 calendar for the first time since the pandemic in a major revision of the schedule for 2024. The season starts with races in Bahrain and Saudi Arabia to be held on Saturdays, because of the impact of the Islamic holy month of Ramadan. In the quest for greater sustainability, the Japanese race moves to 7 April from its usual autumn date. And Azerbaijan will be twinned with Singapore in September. The calendar features what would be a record 24 races - exactly the same number as were due to be held this year before the cancellation of the Chinese and Emilia-Romagna Grands Prix. Earlier this year, Australian Grand Prix organisers announced that Saudi Arabia would hold the opening race of the 2024 season. But F1 has found a way to fit both Bahrain and Jeddah in before Melbourne by making the Middle Eastern events Saturday night races. Ramadan starts on the evening of 10 March, the day after the Saudi event. China was due to return this year but had to be cancelled because of the uncertainty over the Covid situation in the country at the start of the year, when there were riots as a result of continued social restrictions. These have now been lifted. The move towards greater regionalisation - which is an attempt to reduce carbon emissions from flights as F1 strives to become net-zero carbon by 2030 - has been partly stymied by Canadian organisers resisting F1's attempts to twin the Montreal race with Miami in May. Instead, the Canadian Grand Prix retains its traditional June date, forcing teams to fly across the Atlantic twice in just over a month. F1 chairman Stefano Domenicali said: "Our journey to a more sustainable calendar will continue in the coming years as we further streamline operations as part of our Net Zero 2030 commitment." FIA president Mohammed Ben Sulayem added: "We want to make the global spectacle of Formula 1 more efficient in terms of environmental sustainability and more manageable for the travelling staff who dedicate so much of their time to our sport." Pre-season testing is due to be held in Bahrain on 21-23 February but those dates are still subject to approval from the FIA world motorsport council. Full 2024 F1 calendar 29 February - 2 March - Bahrain 7-9 March - Saudi Arabia 22-24 March - Australia 5-7 April - Japan 19-21 April - China 3-5 May - Miami 17-19 May - Emilia-Romagna 24-26 May - Monaco 7-9 June - Canada 21-23 June - Spain 28-30 June - Austria 5-7 July - United Kingdom 19-21 July - Hungary 26-28 July - Belgium 23-25 August - Netherlands 30 August - 1 September - Italy 13-15 September - Azerbaijan 20-22 September - Singapore 18-20 October - USA (Austin) 25-27 October - Mexico City 1-3 November - Brazil 21-23 November - Las Vegas 29 November - 1 December - Qatar 6-8 December - Abu Dhabi via BBC Sport - Formula 1 http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/
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All Blacks and Springboks set to face in Auckland, but not at Eden Park
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All Blacks and Springboks set to face in Auckland, but not at Eden Park
The All Blacks will play the Springboks in Auckland after confirming the locations for their domestic Rugby Championship matches in 2023.
On Saturday, July 15, South Africa will play at Mount Smart Stadium for the first time; they have never done so before. This is in contrast to the All Black stronghold of Eden Park, where the Springboks last triumphed in 1937.
The Springboks last participated in a Rugby Championship game at Eden Park in 2013, when Heyneke Meyer served as the team’s head coach. The Boks lost that game 29-15.
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Following their match against Argentina in Mendoza on July 8, this will be the All Black’ second match in a week. The All Blacks will play two games at home against Australia, the first on July 29 (location TBD) and the second in Dunedin on August 5.
Ian Foster, the New Zealand’ coach, referred to the Test match against the Springboks as “massive” after the locations were made official. The Rugby Championship is a thrilling but challenging draw,” Foster said.
After not having been there since 2019, playing the Argentinians in Argentina is an exciting task.
We are thrilled to play this significant South African Test at Mt Smart despite the difficulties with venue availability in Australasia. We think it’s important for the connection with our fans to have this massive game in our backyard and can’t wait.
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The Dunedin Test is similarly crucial for us because it’s our final opportunity to perform in front of our supporters before leaving for the thrilling Rugby World Cup, he continued.
When South Africa plays New Zealand in the Rugby Championship this year, they will need to end an eight-decade losing streak. This year, the All Blacks will host two Test matches at home: one against South Africa in Auckland and the other against Australia in Dunedin.
The nearest the Springboks have come to winning in Auckland since 1937 is an 18-all draw with the All Blacks in 1994 at Eden Park. The Rugby Championship match, on Saturday, July 15, will, however, take place at Mount Smart Stadium, a different Auckland location.
A multi-use stadium called Mount Smart Stadium is located in the Penrose neighborhood of Auckland, roughly 10 kilometers south of the city’s center.
The New Zealand Warriors National Rugby League team calls it their primary home field. It is constructed inside the Rarotonga/Mount Smart volcanic cone’s quarried remains.
The Bledisloe Cup will return to Dunedin for the first time since 2017 on August 5 at the Otago Stadium for a rare afternoon home Test match for the All Blacks (kickoff is at 14.35).
Ian Foster, the N coach, described the Rugby Championship as an exciting yet challenging draw. After not having been there since 2019, playing the Argentinians in Argentina is an exciting task.
The All Blacks will play five Test matches in 2023 as they prepare for the World Cup in France in September. The two home matches will be a part of that calendar.
The ability for the NZ to play in Aotearoa during a World Cup year is crucial, according to Chris Lendrum, Head of Professional Rugby and Performance for New Zealand Rugby.
The Test matches performed this year will undoubtedly have an advantage despite the condensed Rugby Championship calendar, Lendrum remarked.
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“The Rugby Championship and Bledisloe Cup continue to be crucial events for New Zealand Rugby, and I know Foz [Foster] and the team are eager for the new season to begin as they prepare for the September World Cup.
All Blacks 2023 Test Schedule
Rugby Championship
All Black v Argentina, Saturday, July 8 at Estadio Malvinas Argentina, MENDOZA
All Black v South Africa, Saturday, July 15 at Mt Smart Stadium, AUCKLAND
All Black v v Australia, July 29 at TBC
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Australian Visitor Visa Wait Times Have Blown Out With Some Nationalities in Limbo for Months
Tourists have been waiting three times longer to get their visas approved for travel to Australia this year compared to pre-COVID-19 times, with a new report showing specific impacts on visitors from one country.
Visa processing times for tourists and business travellers blew out this year. Source: SBS News
Travellers eager to visit Australia this year waited months to get their visas approved, with most Chinese citizens left in limbo for four months, a new report shows.The Department of Home Affairs' report on visitor visas paints a stark picture of the delays in the system after Australia's international borders were re-opened on 1 November 2021. It also shows significant changes in the numbers of tourists and business visitors applying to come to Australia - and where they are coming from - compared to before the COVID-19 pandemic.
The latest report details processing times between 1 April and 30 June 2022 and has only recently been released. It shows that 75 per cent of requests for tourist visas (subclass 600 and 676) were processed within 59 calendar days, 269 per cent longer than the 16 calendar days it took in 2019.
The processing of business visas (short stay, subclass 456) and (business visitor, subclass 600) also grew to 15 days, compared to a processing time of seven days before the emergence of COVID-19 and the shutdown of Australia's international borders on 20 March 2020.
The blowout in processing times has happened despite the number of visa applications being much lower.
Around 75 per cent of tourist visas were processed in 59 calendar days. Source: SBS News
In 2019, around 1.3 million visitor visa applications (including both tourist and business visas) were lodged between April-June, compared to just 695,343 in the same period this year.
Why Have the Wait Times Increased?
The report reveals data from April-June, mostly covering the period prior to the Albanese Government winning the federal election on 21 May.
A Department of Home Affairs spokesperson told SBS News in a statement that "processing times will take some time to improve as we work through older applications in the backlog".
The spokesperson said the department was implementing policy changes to allow more streamlined processing of visas.
"The department is managing risks carefully, targeting applicants who warrant it, while efficiently deciding applications for everyone else."
They said almost 2.8 million temporary and migration visas had been processed since 1 June, including more than 1.5 million visitor, 199,000 student and 43,000 temporary skilled applications.
The Albanese Government has announced it would provide an
extra $36.1 million to hire up to 500 people for nine months to help address wait times. About 20 per cent of those positions had been filled by the end of September.
The department also recruited an additional 260 staff into roles supporting temporary and migration visa processing from the start of May, and officers previously focused on travel exemptions have been redirected to visa processing. But it's unclear whether staffing levels have returned to pre-COVID levels.
Some travellers wanting to visit Australia have waited months to get their visas approved.
Former Department of Immigration secretary Abul Rizvi said he didn't think there would be a recovery in processing times until the next report covering July-September, at the earliest.
"They should be being processed faster now, but I suspect the improvement will be gradual, it won't be sudden," he said.
Information on the Home Affairs website, which was last updated in August, advises travellers that processing of the tourist subclass 600 visa is taking around 63 days for 75 per cent of applicants - even longer than the average wait times seen earlier this year.
Certain countries experiencing longer delays
Processing times have been even longer for citizens of certain countries, with around 75 per cent of tourist visas from China taking 120 days to finalise in April-June this year. During the same period in 2019 most were processed in nine days.
The department did not address questions about why these visas were taking so much longer to get through the system.
Mr Rizvi said China's strict COVID-19 restrictions, including widespread lockdowns, could be making the processing of visas more difficult. Officials could also be taking a more cautious attitude towards processing visas from China, he said, pointing to a recent Nine investigation that exposed alleged visa rorting linked to criminal syndicates.
Mr Rizvi said it was likely the Australian government was aware of scams operating out of China, as well as other countries, and was scrutinising visitor visas more carefully.
The Australian Government may be scrutinising Chinese travellers more carefully. Source: AAP
When it comes to business visas, about 75 per cent of US citizens have been waiting 52 days for them to be processed, much longer than the average of 15 days.
But processing times have improved compared to April-June last year when most tourism visas took 160 days to process, and business visas were taking 342 days.
Arrivals Are Still a Long Way From Pre-pandemic Levels
The number of visitors arriving in Australia, including both tourists and business travellers, are still well down on pre-COVID-19 levels. Around 699,725 people visited Australia in 2021/22, more than nine times lower than the 6.5 million people in 2018/19.
Around 17 per cent of those travellers were from India, 15 per cent from the UK and 12 per cent from Singapore.
Back in 2018/19, 17 per cent were from China, 11 per cent from the US and 10 per cent from the UK. China now only makes up 2.3 per cent of arrivals in Australia, with just 15,855 travelling to the country in 2021/22 compared to one million travellers three years ago.
The number of visitors to Australia has dropped dramatically. Source: SBS News
However, more recent numbers show tourism could be starting to improve. In June this year, there were 219,607 visitor visa holders in Australia, only around 100,000 less than the 316,469 travellers in the country on the same date in 2019.
The number of visitor holders in Australia has increased by 396 per cent in the period from 17 December 2021, the week the borders opened to some fully vaccinated travellers, until 14 October this year.
Change in the Origin of Tourists
When it comes to visa approvals for tourists, there has also been a significant change in the source countries.
In 2018/19, before the emergence of COVID-19, the top source country was China, with 856,110 tourist visa applications granted, making up 17 per cent of the 5.2 million approvals. It was followed by the US, UK, Japan and Malaysia. India came in sixth with 250,874 visas approved.
China's numbers have since seen a dramatic drop of 95 per cent, to just 36,150 visas granted in 2021/22. India's numbers have remained fairly steady on 190,605 visas, making it the top country of origin. It made up 19 per cent of the one million tourist visas granted, followed by the UK, Singapore, US, Malaysia and China.
China was once the top country for the lodgement of visitor visas to Australia, but demand has dropped dramatically from tourists and business travellers. Source: SBS News
Singapore has risen from eighth position to third, despite approved visas dropping by 59 per cent, from 208,480 in 2018/19, to 84,792 in 2021/22.
Mr Rivzi said Australia may have remained a popular destination for Singaporeans compared to China, Hong Kong and Japan due to their strict COVID-19 restrictions.
"Singaporeans have got to spend their money holidaying somewhere and I think we're benefiting because we're seen as a relatively safe destination from a COVID perspective," he said.
The number of subclass 600 tourist visa applications granted under the Approved Destination Status from China also dropped to zero in 2020/21 and 2021/22, after being at 200,038 in 2018/19. Mr Rivzi said those visas were generally used by trusted tour groups and so may have been impacted by the lack of travel from China during the pandemic.
Business Visa Approvals Drop By 320 per Cent
The report also shows a significant shift in approvals for business visas. Back in 2018/19, around 504,782 business visas were granted. The top country was China, which had 82,026 visas approved (making up 16 per cent of the total) followed by US, UK, Japan and India.
Three years later, China has dropped to sixth on the list, with just 8,198 business visas granted. Overall 120,103 visas were approved in 2021/22.
The top country is now the US, making up 11 per cent of business visas approved in 2021/22, despite the number being four times lower than in 2018/19. The number of visas granted to the US dropped from 65,325 in 2018/19, to 13,444. The US is followed by Singapore, UK, India and South Korea.
Countries Finding It Harder to Get Visas Approved
Between April-June this year, Australia approved 91.9 per cent of visitor visa applications (including tourism and business visas) compared to 94.6 per cent during the same period in 2019.
It's understood the finalisation of visa applications lodged before or during the pandemic may have impacted the grant rate, as some applicants may have experienced a change in circumstances, and may no longer have wanted to travel to Australia.
COVID-19-related travel restrictions have also continued to impact the ability of Chinese nationals to travel internationally for tourism purposes.
Approval rates can vary widely between countries. Just 66 per cent of tourist visa 600 and 676 applications from Thailand were approved in April-June, compared to 95 per cent of those from the US.
Back in 2019, Thailand's grant rate for tourist visas was 82 per cent in the same period. Fiji had the lowest approval rate of 76 per cent while the highest rate was for Chile at 96 per cent.
This does not include figures for the 651 eVisitor visa, an electronic visa that only certain countries including the UK and other European countries, can apply for.
Australia approved around 83 per cent of tourist visas between April-June this year but grant rates for Thailand were much lower, at just 66 per cent. Source: SBS News
Meanwhile, approval rates for business visa 600 also dropped. Previously, most countries had high approval rates (of more than 90 per cent) for these visas in April-June 2019, and there was an overall approval rate of 94 per cent. This has now dropped to 91 per cent. In particular, China's approval rate for business visas dropped from 93 per cent in April-June 2019, to only 83 per cent this year.
By contrast, approval rates for sponsored tourist visa 600 improved from 81 per cent in April-June 2019, to 88 per cent this year. Indonesia boasted the highest grant rate of 94 per cent, a vast improvement from its 2019 approval rate of just 78 per cent.
Lebanon had the lowest approval rate of 71 per cent, although this was an improvement on its 2019 number of 55 per cent. Previously, the highest grant rate in 2019 was for Bangladesh citizens on 92 per cent.
Source: https://www.sbs.com.au/news/article/australian-visitor-visa-wait-times-have-blown-out/g1m5rode7
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