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Humans told them about Orion the hunter, what a coincidence
#Ratchet did find the constellation right away#but stargazing a bit more wouldn’t hurt#this Ratchet has one next to him#Other Ratchets only have Orion the hunter to look at on lonely nights#dw RND Ratchet I would never kill off ur bf and have you angst while looking at the stars after his death#yeah this is a part of my AU but it can also just be general Optiratch#robot nature documentary au#Ratchet: you know you could have used that to tell humans your real name#Orion: …maybe I like being called truck king#Orion is super visible in North America rn#transformers#ratchet#optimus prime#transformers g1#transformers fanart#optiratch#ratchop#maccadams
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British soldiers make the arduous ascent of the Heights of Abraham to take Quebec, 1759 by Peter Jackson
#peter jackson#art#north america#quebec#canada#british#english#canadian#soldiers#heights of abraham#british america#history#seven years war#french and indian war#james wolfe#british empire#great britain#england#general james wolfe#plains of abraham#boats#cannons#scottish#scaling the heights of abraham#scaling#climbing
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thinking this labor day about all the athletes in women's sports who didn't have a stable league, who were only making decent money from a spot on their national team, who had to fight to get even a fraction of what they deserve. who spent their prime without a club league or the infrastructure to propel the sport. who came of age after title 9 in the usa [forcing schools to fund women/girls’ sports], the ones who fought for cbas and are only seeing big change at the end of their careers or after their careers concluded. who didn't have the media attention before, but are now showing just how much they can sell out stadiums and arenas. the players who played year round because overseas teams paid athletes what they were worth. athletes who endured and reported harassment but the league never took appropriate action. athletes who never had the media attention or ability to monetize their talent but who had careers that were just as impressive as the stars of today. who did it without the help of the science, technology, and medicine we have today. who set records with less support and fewer games in a season, which will be broken by kids who have had personal trainers since high school. athletes who played great games that are no long available to view, their talent no longer archived and accessible for young or new fans. athletes who still don't have a league or are just getting one in 2024. athletes who took it upon themselves to create change for which they will never reap the full rewards.
#this is across the board stuff#it's about the wnba the nwsl the pwhl and all the preceding leagues across the sports#im not athletic or good at sports but i do love the social sciences#it is the natural evolution of sport but there are lost generations#like in soccer abby wambach marta christine sinclair none of them had a club league in their prime#like cynthia cooper is the only other true guard that won mvp and she won it twice but you can't watch games from back then#women's hockey in north america is a newer story and perhaps more complex but still the stories of going from chartered planes in college#to not that in what is supposed to be a professional league#this is one of the reasons why i think we need more athlete's memoirs#like of course i want the juicy off court stuff i'm human but the amount of organizing and advocacy that athletes have had to do#nwsl#wbna#pwhl#and i want to be clear i'm not subtweeting specific players here in a mean way it's just facts#that if you are playing more games per year in your prime and you have more advanced knowledge#about recovery and training you have more opportunities to raise the bar#i actually get emo about this stuff all the time but i figured it's topical today
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another thing that i just noticed is that the dwarves have now had done to them by the elves what we’d thought the elves had done to them by humans, at least before inquisition. cut down in their peak and permanently ruined, left to scrabble for the broken pieces of their history
not to say it’s an inherently bad choice because oppression isn’t that straightforward, but it sure was an interesting choice to shift the “they destroyed our way of life and fractured our society and we ARE allowing ourselves to feel angry about it and reclaim our history and maybe use that to rebuild what we once had” narrative from the elves to the dwarves. like if that’s the story you really wanted to tell, you could have also given it to like. bellara
#the fall of the titans feels very similar to what we had originally thought the sacking of arlathan was#so there may be more there to uncover. and i dont lnow that i trust them like that again lmao#and it feels especially. i dont want to say insidious but tone deaf at the very least#to shift that from elves (long history of racial coding and marginalization in this series) to dwarves (much less of that)#AND it being told from harding’s POV when she’s not really part of any dwarven society and never has been#feels very much like. white person whose family has been in north america for a few generations reading about european traditions and#trying to incorporate them into their life. anger over how their ancestors were coerced into abandoning their culture to be considered white#so youre left with nothing and are trying to reclaim That. listen it’s also a valid desire i guess but very telling that youre choosing#to tell this story while actively destroying the chance to tell the other kind of story#and also there’s something about how culture doesnt exist in a vacuum#i know some europeans accuse americans of cosplaying their culture and while on one hand that might just be refusal to acknowledge that#culture isnt a monolith and might evolve differently somewhere else. there is a bit of truth to it imo#anyway what im saying is this is absolutely what underground dwarves think of harding#we dont know enough about stalgard#kinda got the impression he was just a guy who lived there rather than part of kal sharok’s government or shaperate#he’s one guy and his opinion doesnt reflect kal sharok. i dont think orzammar is necessarily wrong for not cooperating#they are famously a very closed society and also this is someone from outside that trying to instruct them on their shit#same as when solas tried to ‘’’reason’’’ with the dalish#mine#datv spoilers
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born too late to explore the earth, born too early to explore the stars, born just in time to enjoy a wide variety of cuisines and snacks
#might be in the northernmost city over 1 mil in north america#but i can drink my vietnamese instant coffee and have fun#genuinely do not know how my parents' generation managed before food cultures spread#like my favorite foods are all east and south asian#i do love me some cabbage rolls and borscht but i would be very sad if that was the only alternative to meat and potatoes
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fallout midwest where it's set in the midwest (hence the title) and it's just miles of empty grassland with the occasional town with 3 people in it. perhaps some reservations with pre-war indian ghouls. maybe you can find mall of america. idfk. a ghoul makes you wasteland puppy chow. i have a vision
#☢️#☢️think about it#i should clarify I'm indian and I prefer the term indian over native/native american so that's what i largely use#i'm from north dakota i have midwest lore and knowledge#to find mall of america it'd have to be set near/in minnesota#which like makes sense that's universally agreed to be peak midwest#i think it could genuinely be interesting to explore what the midwest is like#considering how small the populations of towns generally are#bethesda hire me#fallout
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Oh you're Brazilian, correct? *saw ur bio*
I was wondering if there's anything I should or shouldnt do when making a Brazilian OC.
Oh hi!
First of all, thank you for the ask :) I'm very happy you decided to make a brazilian oc, whatever is the reason (if any at all lol) 👍 Keep up the good work.
Now, generally, what you should avoid are the most common stereotypes assossiated with latin people in general (like the Latino Lover stereotype), and some specifically assossiated with us a lot:
The Soccer Player ("every brazilian [black] guy obv plays soccer"), the Samba Dancer ("every brazilian black girl dances samba"), the Sexy Brazilian (everybody has their preferences ig but try to step away from fetishization--also falls into the latino lover a little) and the Carnival Party Person ("brazil is a very big carnival party all of the time") are some examples of stuff you should avoid.
Some things I would advise you to consider aside from this are A. Their race, B. The area they're from and C. Cultural differences (I'm gonna list them in a bit).
I mention race here because a very common thing in Brazil, actually (at least if you don't consider the South/South East) is the miscigenation phenomena. Long story short, some centuries ago, the colonizers had an... "idea" of toning down the population of black people in the country, so interracial relationships were very incentivated to "breed" lighter skinned black people. Results: On this day, most brazilian people in the Northern areas are not 100% black, but very very mixed (like me). A lot of people have dark skin, though.
Now, the area where they are from would also play a big factor in the things you want to consider, because Brazil is big, so we generally divide it into five areas (this division was made in 1969 i think, by the IBGE--the brazilian institute of geography and statistics): The North, North East, Central West, South East and South. If you search for a map with this categorization you'll be able to see it.
Culturally, these areas are very different, but I'll go through them briefly here.
North - most of the indigenous folk are concentrated here (for many historical reasons) and here is also the Amazonic forest (a bit of it is in other countries' territorries but I don't remember exactly which). The demographic density (which is the amount of people per say, mile) is very sparse, and despiste it being the largest area out of the five it isn't the most populated. Indigenous cultural heritage is the strongest here.
Nort East - warmest area in the country. The majority of people here are black or brown (for a lot of other historical reasons i unfortunately can't go on about here but they are very interesting if you wanna search up) and African cultural heritage is the strongest here.
Central West - has a very little amount of states here, and also the Federal District--aka the capital, Brazilia (fun fact: Brazilia isn't localized in any state, like the capital used to be, it is separated, so that's why we say Brazil has 26 states + one federal district). I don't know a lot about this one, so I'm gonna rely on Google a little, but basically:
That's the only area that is not bathed by the Atlantic, so no sea here at all, and back in Colonization Days, it was a very explored area for mineration (one of the states here, Minas Gerais, was named because of that, fun fact). Most of the population here is white (50,5%) and brown [mixed race] (43%) source (wikipedia page for the Central West in portuguese).
South East - as we go down here, the areas start getting cooler and whiter. The biggest cities of the country are here: São Paulo and Rio de Janeiro. White population, as I said before, is strongly concentrated here, because Back In Colonization Days, a lot of europeans (mainly italians and germans i think, although i might be wrong on this one) migrated to there and the South because the climate is more like in Europe than in the northern areas. This is probably what most people think when they say 'Brazil' (that or the amazonic forest, ofc), because media wise, it covers mostly carioca Carnival (Carnival from Rio de Janeiro) or the super urban city of São Paulo. Fun fact: One of the Seven World Wonders, the Christ The Redeemer statue is located there, in the RJ.
South - smallest area in the country. There are literally just three states here. It's also the coolest area out of the five, and there is even snow here! The European heritage is very strong here, also because of the migration from a few centuries ago.
If you want more insight on a certain specific area for your character, I'd be very happy to help! :) I myself am from the North East, so I have the most information about that, tho.
Now about the cultural differences in general.
A few important things that really differ are:
The culinary (depends of the area, though: up north it will have more african and indigenous dishes, down south there will be more european dishes and stuff)
The climate (if your character is from the northern areas, they will have a hard time adapting to any cool areas they might be in now--in the North East we're used to an average 25º C, or 70º F, for example, so if things go cooler they're gonna want to be very warm)
The measurements (celsius degreees vs farhenheit, miles vs kilometers, centimenters vs feet and inches, etc.)
The calendar: In the South Hemisphere, unlike in the North Hemisphere, summer is on the last and first months of the year and winter is in the middle. Basically, the seasons are inverted up there in relation to here
The school year also works a bit differenly, for that matter: Janurary and the first week of February are summer vacations, and then the year starts. A few weeks later, we have a few more weeks off for Carnival, so no school then too, and *then* you could say the year actually starts. In June (winter), we have a 10-day break for São João festivities (at least in the North East because São João is a cultural "festival"--if that's the right word), and then summer break starts around the end of November or the end or December, depending on the exact school.
Oh yeah, and one more big difference your character might find strange assuming they're in the US or a similar country now: In Brazil we have a thing called SUS - the Unique Health System (Sistema Único de Saúde), which is a free health service for everybody, funded by taxes. I heard that in the US all medical care is private, so I wanted to highlight that in Brazil we have free public healthcare and then also the private hospitals, so that could cause some cultural chock, lol
Same thing for college: There are a lot of public universities. There are actually many differences between usamerican and brazilian education system, but the main ones are that.
If you have any further asks, feel free to send them, I'd love to go deeper into one single thing if you want it. Good luck with your oc <2
#brazilian oc#brazil#asks#anon#others ocs#okay that was LONG#sorry anon#latin america#brazilian#latino oc#latina oc#latine oc#latin oc#i got carried away lol#anyways hope that helps!#and again thanks for the ask#writing advice#ish?#OH if you also wanna go into fashion anon#i'd love to help#most of my insight would be focused around north east tho lmao#oh also something you might want to consider idk is the internal xenophobia#people from the south dont really like us#generally speaking#there is this idea that every baian is lazy (bahia is on north east)#or a lot of other racist stereotypes people from the south assign us#like the................stereotype that every cearense (from ceará) has a giant head#its stupid#but anyways#(im not lying when i say that this ask made me very happy hehe)
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The difference between old Welsh literature and old Irish literature is very simple. In old Welsh literature, there are five page runs of names. In old Irish literature, there are five page runs of adjectives.
#I could demonstrate here:#“And she tagged for Elgaland Vargaland#and Elagabalus the Roman#and Elaine daughter of Pelles#and Varis the Unconquerable#who could radiate sunlight from her hands and go without butter for a fortnight#and Burton Fulton#who died in the middle of a novel about his daughter#and it was one of the Three Conveniently Timed Literary Deaths of the Continent of North America”#vs.#“And she did a great deal of valorous#soothseeming#wordbattering#eloquent#lengthy#time-quenching#brightbold#redundant#nonsensical#bright-bold#redundant…#extraneous tagging"#This is a generalization and a joke#welsh literature#irish literature#medieval literature#This can also happen with people’s appearances in either
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I don’t think I have petty hated something as much as everyone saying USAmerican. I want to lobotomize everyone who uses that fucking phrase and peaceably euthanize whatever useless fecal homunculus came up with that stupid goddamn by putting a potato gun full of anthrax in their mouth and pulling the trigger.
#Theeeeeeeres only one country that has Americans but there’s two continents full of people who are North or South American#but none of those people are any other kind of American except for the Americans#it’s not North American South American USAmerican#Americans are North Americans. Like Mexicans. And Canadians. We’re all North Americans. If you say just American that is about the people#who live in The United States. The United States of America because they’re in North America#Maybe you could even say Continental Americans for a big broad term#but you don’t need to say USAmericans because no one else from the Americas is American.#there is not MexicoAmerican or CanadAmerican#This is not a Europe or Asia situation#actually no it is like a fucking Europe situation where just because the bigfuckshit mass of land has one name for one sort of people#doesn’t mean everyone in the landmass orbits around one word for it#Bitches ain’t fucking GermanEuroUnionsians or whatever#EUGermany. UKEngland. Just say the Uk if you mean the Uk. United Kingdom. Or the EU. Or whatever country.#it’s overtaken people who say Soviet Russia when they mean the Soviet union and just assume the whole thing was Russian property#and everyone in the union was Russian and Russia was it when no they were other states there who got free#SIDETRACKED! Point being none of the rest of us are American none of the rest of us can be American so stop making space for that#they’re not just generic country either#Americans aren’t Mexican or Canadian#all different people!#There’s Mesoamerican but that is also not spin off American it’s its own thing too.#You don’t fucking say people people from the EU India and China are individually Eurasians in casual conversation cut it out#THIS IS NOT ABOUT DUAL CITZENSHIP OR MIXED IDENTITY OR TRAVEL ALSO FOR THE ONE COUNTRY HAS BIT
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It’s fun watching other North Americans freak out about WW3 (again) like it’s actually gonna be fought on our soil and not in other countries (such as the ones currently at war) like the previous two world wars.
#for the record#I don’t think it’s wrong to be scared#war is scary#I’d rather not have mass cassualties and death#and of course some of us have family or loved ones or some other connection to people at risk#or are worried about being conscripted or drafted against our will#or just the general fear of what war especially in the nuclear age will be like#I’m not saying you can’t be anxious#or be scared#but there is a difference between those fears#however legitimate#and expressing anxiety over them#and tone deaf memes and statements when there are people dying right now#people who already have or will have boots on their soil#guns in their faces#and bombs from their skies#while in all likelyhood we at home in north america will be fine#unless you are on the battle field in some way#you are not living through ‘another war’#and it is incredibly tone deaf towards the people for whom this is a reality#not a hypothetical to make memes so you can ‘cope’#ww3#north america#canada#usa
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Crazy how in media, it’s the Amazon that’s made to seem as “oooh scary” when most of the fucked up giant fauna is in North America
#like. im not saying there’s nothing dangerous in the Amazon. there is of course#also mosquito related illnesses in South America in general#and scorpions and snakes and all that#and we do have crocodiles and big primates#but I’m talking about stuff like. big bears. wolves. fucking moose#meanwhile we have the maned wolf. which is more like a big fox#spectacled bear. way smaller than grizzly bears#compare moose size to pudu size. ridiculously small deers#we share mountain lions with North America#the big fucked up creature we have is the Jaguar#ro rambles#animals
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A groundbreaking study has traced the origins of the Denali Fault, the tectonic boundary behind Alaska's Denali Mountain, North America’s tallest peak.
Formation Story: Wrangellia Composite Terrane, an oceanic plate, collided with the North American plate 72–56 million years ago, creating this iconic fault.
Key Discovery: Evidence of inverted metamorphism, where high-pressure rocks sit above low-pressure ones due to tectonic shifts.
#general knowledge#affairsmastery#generalknowledge#current events#current news#upscaspirants#upsc#generalknowledgeindia#upsc current affairs#upscpreparation#upsc2025#iaspreparation#ias#civil service#alaska#america#usa#north america#mountains#breaking news#upsc2024#news#world news#public news#united states#plate tectonics#tectonic shifts#nature#nature lovers
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talking to friends about The Horrors, specifically the Trumpian Horrors, and, like
the more I consider it, the more I think that the best thing we outside the US can do - for ourselves, for the world, and for America as well - is to just holler to the fucking rooftops that AMERICA IS NOT THE WORLD.
By which I mean:
we do not let politicians, media, and our own social circles convince us that American issues are the only issues worth discussing;
we challenge politicians, media, and our own social circles on the politics of appeasement;
we challenge ourselves on the assumption that laws passed in the US affect us directly, and we do not place ourselves in American shoes;
we focus on our own shit. Not because it's more important, but because we need to remember that it still exists. Our eyes cannot be on the USA while the legislative and political rights in our own countries are eroded from under us.
we look to the rest of the world. We get used to viewing people who don't look like us, talk like us, or even like us as an equal and crucial part of the political landscape.
WE ARE LOUD ABOUT THIS. In politics, in activism, in social contexts, in our own assessment of our own politics, we remember and hold up that America is NOT the centre of the world, and that American hegemony is NOT inevitable.
This is not because I'm trying to undermine American struggles. This is because the Trump administration is strengthened and bolstered by every other country that chooses to suck the cock of American supremacy in the desperate attempt to maintain the last remnants of the old imperial order.
It is up to everyone in the world to challenge that, and to say: yeah, this fucking sucks, and we want America to be better, but we don't need America.
There are other markets. There are other allies and potential allies. There are other global powers (Personally I think we should try to dismantle global powers entirely, but, you know, one battle at a time) and there are other political shifts.
So much of the current rightward swing in the UK, at least, is directly modelled on MAGA to the point that it's the same movement, to the point where the branches of that movement feed power and influence to one another. You know what has consistently been one of the more successful tactics? Fucking reminding people that they are not, in fact, offering solutions to the problems Britain faces, because these are American solutions and we are not America.
idk it feels stupid to say this. it feels stupid to have to point out that Not Everywhere Is America, and it feels even stupider to think that this is something that needs pointing out to the systems of power. But the more I think about it, the surer I am that one of the tentpoles of American power, and therefore of Trump's power (in the US as well as beyond it!) is just... the willingness of so much of the world to say: yeah, sure, everything is America.
WE ARE NOT AMERICA.
AMERICA DOES NOT HAVE TO CONTROL US.
idk. maybe it won't change shit. but maybe yelling that at international power structures loudly enough - making noise about issues that are not American, focusing our efforts outside America, challenging American supremacy on the global stage - is, in fact, the most useful thing we can do.
#and this is NOT a call to ignore the dangers of an expansionist right-wing autocracy#this is a call to note them. watch them. and then talk about other things.#not even “never talk about the usa” but... like. challenge yourself. ask WHY the usa is always the first country to come up.#it's a fine line to draw bc like... ignoring problems does not make them go away#but nor does lavishing 100% of your attention on things outside your sphere of control#trump and his government act with impunity in part because the WORLD political establishment so frequently treats them as gods#because we (uk specifically other global north countries generally) are SO LOCKED IN to the hierarchy#we don't even necessarily see it! it's just a fact of political discourse that America Is The Great World Power#but that can and should be challenged. because: why tho?#but as long as the gop know they can browbeat the eu and un and nato into literally fucking anything#they will continue to act with impunity#but tbqh it is sound and fury signifying nothing! what are you gonna do? invade every country in the world?#national power is a story. that's all it ever is. it's a narrative that grows and strengthens through belief.#and unfortunately we cannot just stop believing in it. but we can challenge that belief. and i think we have to.#we have to look american crises dead in the face and say “yeah ok that's shit. and what else?”#idk i'm open to debate/argument on this (to a point) but this has moved from a personal gripe to#i actually think this is the best thing we can do communally?#...also when we accept american supremacy we also take on the exhaustion of american subjects#and then we lose all ability to provide support and perspective for those who are directly in the firing line#important imo to focus on sympathising with not identifying with#solidarity does NOT mean homogeneity. being conscious of our place outside the regime is also an important thing.#accept the limitations on what we can do to change it#but also accept that we are not the subjects of legislation or policy.#and most of all that we are not MORE beholden to solidarity with americans than with palestinians or sudanese or congolese or anyone else#idk it's 4am i'm probably not making much sense#but i feel Very Strongly
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Like listen i know this has been beat to death but I GET that people are upset Toph became a cop but I’m kind of okay-ish with it because this is clearly a concept SHE invented, like she made up the rules for what the police are and do and idk I bet there’s a different police vibe and culture in that world than in ours????
#also east Asia in general already has a different police vibe than North America???#idk I’m just once again begging u all to consider other points of view and fantasy?#like yes acab but it’s because of the CULTURE surrounding western police forces idk#it’s complicated for sure#text
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The global US Electric Motors Market share is expected to grow from USD 31.06 billion in 2024 to USD 42.07 billion by 2029, at a CAGR of 6.3% during 2024-2029. The electric motors market in US is growing as energy efficiency solutions become increasingly visible and demanded across all segments. Besides contributing renewable energy systems and electric vehicles to smart manufacturing, the country's electric motors are quite linked to the sustainability goals of the nation. Among the benefits reapable from the use of electric motors are reduction of energy, cost savings in operations, and the elimination of emissions from the overall energy portfolio. The adoption is further assisted through government policies and incentives that stimulate energy-efficient technologies. Innovations in motor technologies such as brushless DC motors and variable frequency drives have improved performance, reliability, and flexibility of applications hence promoting the growth of the market.
#electric motors#electric mobility#electric motors market#energy#energia#power generation#utilities#power#utility#electric motor#electric motor market#electric motor sales#US electric motors#US electric motors market#usa#us#north america#hvac#hvac system#electric vehicles
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well in case if people aware about me yapping about mobile legends esports these days, noticed that i literally slanders a lot about this one particular guy who is a pro player in north america region named mobazane who once slandered malaysia region as an "easy server" which in other words, degraded about our server region...which atp idgaf anymore about those slander, srg and malaysia already proved it wrong by winning two major international tournaments this year....but posting an insta story of a photo of malaysian flag when he arrived in klia airport then label it with "noob" on it is just absolutely vile and disgusting asf wtf💀💀💀
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#tw xenophobia#mobile legends esports#like yeah i know sometimes he wants to make it as a banter or slander whatever it is#and am i really care about what he says atp? no obviously#but using our country's national flag to 'slander' is just straight out doing a xenophic behaviour atp#and not to be surprised that he represents north america region so 😌😌#(this is not to generalize all the usamericans but some of people there is just straight out dumb and ignorant asf *sigh* 🤦♀️🤦♀️)
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