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gameofthunder66 · 2 years ago
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-watched 1/16/2023- 4 [1/4] stars- on HBO max
Very Cool Movie!
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Sarah Shahi as Adrianna Tomaz
in Black Adam (2022)
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tacticalhimbo · 6 months ago
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REMEMBERING PULSE NIGHTCLUB - COMMUNITY COALITION AGAINST ONEPULSE
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The only prominent post going around about the Pulse Nightclub shooting in 2016 is my own, and is unfortunately cursed to the fate of receiving reblogs of an inaccurate version. So, 8 years later, I'm doing the right thing and making a new post to properly honor the victims and their families.
May these beautiful souls rest in peace, and may we never forget their names (not in picture order, afaik):
Stanley Almodovar III, 23
Amanda Alvear, 25
Oscar A Aracena-Montero, 26
Rodolfo Ayala-Ayala, 33
Alejandro Barrios Martinez, 21
Martin Benitez Torres, 33
Antonio D Brown, 30
Darryl R Burt II, 29
Jonathan A Camuy Vega, 24
Angel L Candelario-Padro, 28
Simon A Carrillo Fernandez, 31
Juan Chevez-Martinez, 25
Luis D Conde, 39
Cory J Connell, 21
Tevin E Crosby, 25
Franky J Dejesus Velazquez, 50
Deonka D Drayton, 32
Mercedes M Flores, 26
Peter O Gonzalez-Cruz, 22
Juan R Guerrero, 22
Paul T Henry, 41
Frank Hernandez, 27
Miguel A Honorato, 30
Javier Jorge-Reyes, 40
Jason B Josaphat, 19
Eddie J Justice, 30
Anthony L Laureano Disla, 25
Christopher A Leinonen, 32
Brenda L Marquez McCool, 49
Jean C Mendez Perez, 35
Akyra Monet Murray, 18
Kimberly Morris, 37
Jean C Nieves Rodriguez, 27
Luis O Ocasio-Capo, 20
Geraldo A Ortiz-Jimenez, 25
Eric Ivan Ortiz-Rivera, 36
Joel Rayon Paniagua, 32
Enrique L Rios Jr, 25
Juan P Rivera Velazquez, 37
Yilmary Rodriguez Solivan, 24
Christopher J Sanfeliz, 24
Xavier Emmanuel Serrano Rosado, 35
Gilberto Ramon Silva Menendez, 25
Edward Sotomayor Jr, 34
Shane E Tomlinson, 33
Leroy Valentin Fernandez, 25
Luis S Vielma, 22
Luis Daniel Wilson-Leon, 37
Jerald A Wright, 31
Will it gain the traction it needs? Probably not. But I'm not as... distant, about today, as I have been over the years. Because let's face it... This hits close to home for me. I said this in my original posting, too:
As someone who lives relatively near Orlando, I remember this day so vividly and I still feel a lot of pain for the victims even five years later.
I remember biting back tears in my living room because I wasn't out of the closet, and couldn't let my family know just how much this hurt me. I remember breaking down that night while scrolling the headlines, watching as the number of fatalities kept climbing. I remember staring at the button on Facebook asking me if I was safe.
And to this day, even with those involved and responsible gone... I still do not feel safe as a queer man in this state or in this country.
More importantly, though, it's important to highlight the community impacted by it, and the way onePULSE and its founder (Barbara Poma), the city of Orlando, and the State of Florida have exploited and continue to exploit the deaths of these individuals.
Information from here on out will be taken from the Community Coalition Agaisnt a Pulse Museum's official website, which can be found at the following link: [ LINK ]
The Community Coalition Against a Pulse Museum (CCAPM) is a group of surviving victims, family members of victims, activists, and scholars who have banded together to fight against the onePULSE Foundation's privatized memorial and museum complex. Our position is that money raised in the name of the mass shooting should go to the continued care of survivors. A public memorial park that does not seek to capitalize on the mass shooting in any way is the only option for a just memorial.
In addition, we seek justice for mass shooting victims by exposing the history and scope of unpermitted renovations and code violations at Pulse, which impaired the escape and rescue of shooting victims. We believe that Pulse owners Rosario Poma and Barbara Poma should be held accountable for these violations, rather than continuing to profit from a tragedy that was exacerbated by their illegal business decisions. We also want to see the City of Orlando held accountable for their continued failure to enforce the law and bring the business into compliance.
So what are the prominent issues?
WE ARE AGAINST COMMODIFYING MASS MURDER
The onePULSE Foundation has placed a gift shop feet away from where 49 people were murdered on the site of the interim memorial. We firmly renounce putting any price tag on the murder of our loved ones. The proposed museum is also slated to have a gift shop and a price of admission.
WE ARE AGAINST TURNING A PUBLIC TRAGEDY INTO PRIVATE PROFITS
Pulse nightclub owner, Barbara Poma, refused to sell the property to the City of Orlando for a public memorial. Instead, she created the onePULSE Foundation and has taken an executive salary in her self-made position as CEO. Perks have also included national recognition, celebrity, political connections, and undeserved accolades as an LGBTQ+ ally.
WE ARE AGAINST TURNING A MASS SHOOTING INTO A TOURIST ATTRACTION
The onePULSE Foundation has received a $10 MILLION tourism development tax grant from Orange County for the building of a museum. The tax application shows how the proposed memorial/museum complex has been intended to increase tourism during the off-season. The corporate Board of Trustees also reflects the local tourism industry.
WE SUPPORT INVESTING IN THE CONTINUED CARE OF SURVIVORS
Money raised in the name of the mass shooting at Pulse is going to multi-million dollar buildings rather than the continued care of the people who were directly affected. Available services and organizations have not provided adequate care to survivors and the onePULSE Foundation has not stepped in to fill any gaps; focusing instead on cultural and "educational" programs, while ignoring the ongoing needs of survivors.
WE CALL OUT A CHANGING MISSION
For years, the onePULSE Foundation raised funds for community grants for victims' families and survivors. In 2019, "community grants" were removed from the organization's mission. According to the released 2018 990s, only $1k was spent on community grants. People have donated money to the organization thinking that they were helping survivors.
WE ACKNOWLEDGE CONFLICTS OF INTEREST
onePULSE Foundation CEO Barbara Poma is currently being sued by survivors and victims' families as part of a security negligence lawsuit. This lawsuit also alleges the illegal transfer of the Pulse nightclub property which was transferred via quit claim deed in the months after the shooting to two other LLCs owned by Barbara and Rosario Poma. Funds raised by the non-profit are being invested in the Pulse property that the Poma's still own.
As of 2024, this case is still pending, with the latest service list being posted on the docket as of June 11. The case number is publicly available (2018-CA-006102-O) and is searchable via the Orange County Clerk of Courts Record Search.
WE AFFIRM A PUBLIC MEMORIAL PARK IS STILL POSSIBLE
Public memorial parks have been the overwhelming response to mass shootings around the country, including Aurora, Columbine, Las Vegas, and Newtown. Most have been built by volunteers, with no executive salaries. The OnePULSE Foundation's proposed museum attraction seeks to unnecessarily turn the shooting into a spectacle and requires merchandising the tragedy. Mass murder is not for sale!
WE CONTINUE TO EXPOSE UNPERMITTED RENOVATIONS AND CODE VIOLATIONS
Public records affirm that Pulse Nightclub was a death trap due to its unpermitted renovations and code violations. Documents show that these issues affected the both the escape and rescue of Pulse survivors on June 12, 2016. We continue to collect, document, and uncover these issues since the City of Orlando has still not released all relevant records to the public.
Survivors of the incident, as well as their families and those who have faced similar tragedy, have also signed an open letter [ LINK ] calling attention to these issues, provided documented evidence of the above claims [ LINK ], and have also been running a petition since 2019 to call attention to the matter:
Of course, it is important to note that the individuals mentioned (Barbara Poma, the Orlando City Council, etc.) are not the only ones involved in making this state an unsafe place for its queer community.
As noted in my original posting as well, the unsafe nature of this state runs through its government. The fight for our rights, our recognition, and our safety still continues. Here are some facts from the original post (dated June 12, 2021):
In June 2021, the Governor of Florida vetoed an "item-lined budget bill" - that legally provides mental health, counseling, and compensation directly towards victims of the June 2016 Pulse nightclub Orlando shooting.
While they cannot be enforced, sodomy laws still exist in Florida to this day. Every year, we are still criminalized by a technicality.
In many places, same-sex domestic partnerships are still not granted. It is only viable in approximately nine counties, thirty cities, and one town.
It took until 2016 for same-sex couples to be granted the same parental rights during in vitro fertilization and surrogacy as opposite-sex couples. Before then, the non-biological mother and father was not the child's legal parent nor guardian.
The state's "hate crime law" only accounts for sexual orientation, and does not protect victims who were attacked for their gender identity.
Anti-discrimination laws for sexual orientation and gender identity are not state-wide nor equally applicable within each county/town.
On June 1, 2021, Governor of Florida Ron DeSantis signed a bill to exclude transgender women from participating in sports designated for female students. This bill passed because of a last-minute legislative "procedural maneuver". The HRC is currently establishing a campaign to try and stop the law from going into effect (called "nullification") on midnight July 1.
Gay-panic and Trans-panic are still viable legal defenses, resulting in these abhorrent hate crimes to be decreased from murder to the lesser charge of manslaughter.
Conversion therapy against minors is not banned state-wide, and is still legal within many areas of the state. In fact, in some areas, a ban on the practice is deemed "unenforceable".
And that is just the tip of the iceberg, because if you've been active in your advocacy for the community (or at the very least, following me for a decent period of time)... Then you know just how unsafe Florida has become. You know how, even under the Biden administration, people like Governor Ron DeSantis have gone unchallenged in their writing and enforcement of vile legislation. You know how this legislation has begun creeping its way up to the top, to the federal level, and remained unchallenged the whole way up.
Here are some more "fun facts" about just how much we must fight against in the wake of this tragedy:
States like Florida have eliminated 80% of all trans adult care (SB 254), adults can be thrown in jail for using the bathroom of their gender identity (SB 1674), and trans people with correct gender markers on their drivers licenses can be charged with fraud (Florida Dept. of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles memo).
The State of Florida has had several travel advisories issued against it by local LGBTQ+ organizations (e.g., Equality Florida) and national organizations (e.g., Human Rights Campaign).
Likewise, many social media laws targeting "adult content and pornography" (HB 3) include sneaky, vague language that will very much target the existence of queer folk using the internet in this state.
More states within the United States are explicitly passing anti-trans legislation than not, and moreso now than ever [ source; dated June 4th ].
The time for relying on those above us is over. We MUST kill the plague of individualism and build community. If we don't support one another, nobody will. No amount of pinkwashing, placation, or sanitation will change that.
We are here. We are queer. We will never forget, and we cannot allow ourselves to.
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melis-writes · 2 years ago
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Can you please write a au where it’s Victonny and they’re married and not to Michael and Sandra
Vito just got shot and they’re at home with their young sons (ages 1, 2, 3 & 4… c’mon they’re Italian Catholics with no birth control and insatiable for each other!) and their newborn baby daughter.
When there’s banging and whacking at the door and Sonny rushes for his gun and tells her to go off to the kids
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the kids names: santino jnr (4) angelo (3) rosario (2) amedeo (1) and grazia/graziella (newborn)
The Victonny marriage AU continues, this time during the events of the first film’s action. 👀 That’s a lot of babies… 🥴🥴
Safe as Houses.
“Damn it,” Sonny huffs out in frustration, setting the telephone down after another call to Luca goes unanswered. “Just pick up already.”
“Still nothing?” You step into the dining room, gently holding baby Graziella whose half asleep already in your arms.
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“Nothing,” Sonny turns his head to face you; the mounted irritation upon his face almost instantly fading at the sight of his wife and newborn. “Don’t worry ‘bout it. We’ll reach Luca soon.”
“Nothing on my end either,” you speak softly so as not to wake little Graziella. “I haven’t heard back from my brothers since earlier tonight.”
“Luca’s shacked up tonight, nothing else to say,” Sonny lets out a drawn out sigh, rising from his seat. “I don’t want you worry ‘bout it, okay? I’m gonna get this shit straightened out,” Sonny rubs baby Graziella’s back softly, noticing how her little feet squirm.
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“Mm, alright, darling,” you nod, kissing the top of Graziella’s head. “She’s almost asleep, isn’t that right?”
Sonny chuckles, placing his hand over your waist. “Still a little one, so tiny. How are the kids? They in bed yet?”
“Getting ready for bed, but Amedeo is already asleep,” you say back. “Just gonna tuck in our little angel with the others and—”
Sonny immediately turns his head to the front door at the sound of a loud, banging knock at the door—insistent to go in.
“Aaaaa…” Graziella begins to stir from her sleep, squirming around in your arms.
“Sonny—” Your eyes widen as you take a step back from the door.
“Shit,” Sonny hisses, quickly ushering you back. “Go back into the kids’ bedroom, Vic. Don’t step out until I tell you to, got it?”
Without another word, you quickly scurry to the nursery room while Sonny pulls open a kitchen drawer, snatching out his pistol.
The whacking knocks only grow more aggressive over the door again as Sonny leans his back against the wall.
“Whaddaya want?!” He raises his voice, aiming his gun towards the door.
You lock the nursery door behind you, attempting not to look as alarmed or frantic towards little Santino Jr., Angelo and Rosario playing with their toys and building blocks in the center of the nursery as Amadeo sleeps soundly in his crib.
“Mama!” Santino Jr.’s eyes light up when he sees you.
“Hi, buddy,” you smile weakly at your children—holding Graziella in one arm. “I’m here—let’s play with these over here, hmm? Come on,” you pick up as many of the childrens’ toys as you can from the center of the nursery and move them up to Amadeo’s crib. “Right over here so mama can play too.”
“Maaaaa…” Rosario giggles, crawling towards you.
“Come here, baby,” you snuggle Rosario up in your arms, keeping Angelo and Santino Jr. on your lap. “Let’s play together nice and quietly, okay? See, Graziella and Amadeo are still sleeping. Shhhh…”
You know that if all else fails, you still have the ability to pull out a pistol hidden in one of the nursery dresser’s drawers which your eyes land upon as you can hear Sonny unlocking the front door.
“Calm down, Sonny. It’s just me,” Clemenza holds his hands up, “Jesus.”
“Well your timing is just fuckin’ perfect, isn’t it?” Sonny grits his teeth. “We haven’t even heard back from Luca yet, and what about the old man?”
“I don’t know,” Clemenza swallows hard. “He’s still taking it rough back at the hospital—haven’t heard word since,”
“Wrong answer,” Sonny grabs onto Clemenza’s collar, forcing him back. “Now you listen to me, you son of a bitch. If it ain’t good news, stick to the telephone calls. Our ass is on high alert as is. My wife and kids are here, you got that? I don’t need them seeing this shit.”
“Calm down, Sonny,” Clemenza pushes Sonny’s hands off him. “Okay? Relax, we got this under control. Us and your old man.”
The rest of the conversation Sonny and Clemenza make come out as muffled through the walls and Clemenza’s voice isn’t all that recognizable to you as you quietly distract the children and keep to yourself.
Only a few more moments pass by before your eyes glance to the nursery’s door, seeing the doorknob twist and rattle from being locked. “Vic, it’s me, baby.”
You sigh in relief, carefully rising up with Graziella in your arm before unlocking the nursery door open for Sonny.
“Hey…” Sonny gazes at you, stepping in and seeing the relief washing over your expression. “Everything’s fine, it was just Clemenza talking ‘bout Luca again. Nothing to worry about, remember?”
“But I was worried,” you whisper back, “as soon as I saw you grab that gun.”
“I’ll shoot first and ask questions later if I have to,” Sonny mumbles, rubbing your shoulders. “I just wanna protect you and the kids. You don’t need any more shit��no more stress on your shoulders, not now. I don’t care, I’m keepin’ my word on that.”
“Dada!” Santino Jr. beams, holding up a little toy block in his hand.
“Hey, kiddo,” Sonny cracks a grin, “sharing with all your brothers and sisters, right?”
“Ya!” He nods excitedly.
“See, baby,” Sonny rubs tenderly over your shoulders, kissing your cheek. “Nothin’ to worry about. You know I’d stop at nothing to protect this family,”
“I know, baby,” you blush as baby Graziella gives her father a toothless smile. “I love you for that.”
“And I love you too,” Sonny kisses Graziella’s cheek before pecking a sweet kiss over your lips.
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goalhofer · 5 months ago
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2024 olympics Argentina roster
Archery
Mario Jajarabilla (Buenos Aires)
Athletics
Elián Larregina (Suipacha)
Nazareno Sasia (Cerrito)
Joaquín Gómez (Avallaneda)
Belén Casetta (Mar Del Plata)
Florencia Borelli (Mar Del Plata)
Daiana Ocampo (Buenos Aires)
Canoeing
Agustín Vernice (Bahia Blanca)
Brenda Rojas (San Martín De Los Andes)
Cycling
José Torres (Córdoba)
Eduardo Sepúlveda; Jr. (Rawson)
Gonzalo Molina (San Juan)
Equestrian
José Larocca; Jr. (Buenos Aires)
Fencing
Pascual Di Tella (Brooklyn, New York)
Field Hockey
Tomás Santiago (Córdoba)
Juan Catán (Buenos Aires)
Maico Casella (Buenos Aires)
Lucas Toscani (Buenos Aires)
Nicolás Della Torre (Buenos Aires)
Santiago Tarazona (Buenos Aires)
Federico Monja (Vicente López)
Tomas Domene (Córdoba)
Matías Rey (Buenos Aires)
Lucas Martínez (Buenos Aires)
Agustín Mazzilli (Lanús)
Tadeo Marcucci (Buenos Aires)
Thomas Habif (Buenos Aires)
Agustín Bugallo (San Juan)
Bautista Capurro (Buenos Aires)
Iñaki Minadeo (Buenos Aires)
Sofía Toccalino (Buenos Aires)
Agustina Gorzelany (Buenos Aires)
Valentina Raposo (Salta)
Agostino Alonso (Buenos Aires)
Agustina Albertarrio (Adrogué)
María Granatto (La Plata)
Cristina Cosentino (Buenos Aires)
Rocío Sánchez-Moccia (Buenos Aires)
Victoria Sauze (Buenos Aires)
Sofía Cairo (Buenos Aires)
María Trinchinetti (Victoria)
Lara Casas (Buenos Aires)
Juana Castellaro (Buenos Aires)
Pilar Campoy (Vicente López)
Julieta Jankunas (Córdoba)
Zoe Díaz (Buenos Aires)
Soccer
Fabricio Iacovich (La Plata)
Leandro Brey (Lomas De Zamora)
Rocco Ríos-Novo (Los Angeles, California)
Marco Di Cesare (Mendoza)
Valentín Barco (Veinticinco De Mayo)
Roberto García (Liniers)
Nicolás Valentini (Junín)
Aaron Quirós (Monte Grande)
Gonzalo Luján (Buenos Aires)
Lucas Esquivel (Santa Fe De La Vera Cruz)
Federico Redondo (Adrogué)
Cristian Medina (Moreno)
Thiago Almada (Ciudadela)
Claudio Echeverri (Resistencia)
Juan Sforza (Rosario)
Juan Nardoni (Nelson)
Ignacio Fernández (Buenos Aires)
Pablo Solari (Arizona)
Luciano Gondou (Rufino)
Abiel Osorio (Buenos Aires)
Francisco González (Ordóñez)
Santiago Castro (Ciudad Del Liberator General Don José De San Martín)
Golf
Emiliano Grillo (San Diego, California)
Alejandro Tosti (Gainesville, Florida)
Handball
Andrés Moyano (Mendoza)
Nicolás Bono (Buenos Aires)
Federico Fernández (Buenos Aires)
Federico Pizarro (Buenos Aires)
Pablo Vainstein (Buenos Aires)
Diego Simonet (Vicente López)
Pablo Simonet (Vicente López)
Ignacio Pizarro (Lanús)
Santiago Baronetto (Buenos Aires)
Lucas Moscariello (Buenos Aires)
Guillermo Fischer (Buenos Aires)
Pedro Martínez (Buenos Aires)
Gastón Mouriño (Buenos Aires)
James Parker; Jr. (Ciudad San Luis)
Leonel Maciel (Morón)
Nicolás Bonanno (Marcos Paz)
Juan Bar (Vicente López)
Judo
Sofia Fiora (Buenos Aires)
Pentathlon
Franco Serrano (Buenos Aires)
Rowing
Alejandro Colomino (Buenos Aires)
Pedro Dickson (Buenos Aires)
Sonia Baluzzo (Buenos Aires)
Evelyn Silvestro (Zárate)
Rugby
Tomás Elizalde (Buenos Aires)
Agustín Fraga (Buenos Aires)
Matteo Graziano (Buenos Aires)
Alejo Lavayén (Buenos Aires)
Joaquín Pellandini (Buenos Aires)
Tobías Wade (Buenos Aires)
Santiago Álvarez (Bahía Blanca)
Luciano González (La Rioja)
Santiago Mare (Buenos Aires)
Marcos Moneta (Buenos Aires)
Matías Osadczuk (Buenos Aires)
Germán Schulz (Córdoba)
Gastón Revol (Córdoba)
Sailing
Francisco Saubidet (Buenos Aires)
Mateo Majdalani (Buenos Aires)
Francisco Guaragna (Rufino)
Chiara Ferretti (Buenos Aires)
Catalina Turienzo (Buenos Aires)
Eugenia Bosco (Buenos Aires)
Lucía Falasca (Buenos Aires)
Shooting
Marcelo Gutiérrez (Buenos Aires)
Federico Gil (Buenos Aires)
Fernanda Russo (Córdoba)
Skateboarding
Matias Dell Olio (Mar Del Plata)
Mauro Iglesias (Buenos Aires)
Swimming
Ulises Saravia (Buenos Aires)
Agostina Hein (Buenos Aires)
Macarena Ceballos (Río Cuarto)
Table tennis
Santiago Lorenzo (Buenos Aires)
Taekwondo
Lucas Guzmán (Merlo)
Tennis
Sebastián Báez (Buenos Aires)
Francisco Cerúndolo (Buenos Aires)
Tomás Etcheverry (La Plata)
Mariano Navone (Nueve De Julio)
Máximo González (Tandil)
Andrés Malteni (Buenos Aires)
María Carlé (Tandil)
Nadia Podoroska (Alicante, Spain)
Triathlon
Romina Biagioli (Córdoba)
Volleyball
Pablo Kukartsev (Buenos Aires)
Matías Sánchez (San Juan)
Jan Martínez-Franchi (Vicente López)
Facundo Conte (Vicente López)
Agustín Loser (General Alvear)
Santiago Danani (Buenos Aires)
Bruno Lima (San Juan)
Luciano De Cecco (Santa Fe De La Vera Cruz)
Luciano Vicentín (Paraná)
Martín Ramos (Buenos Aires)
Luciano Palonsky (Buenos Aires)
Nicolás Zerba (Buenos Aires)
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johnbrownnn · 1 year ago
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Four Chicago baseball players have been named finalists for the 2023 Rawlings Gold Glove defensive awards. Luis Robert Jr. of the White Sox is a finalist in center field, while the Cubs are represented by Nico Hoerner at second base, Dansby Swanson at shortstop and Ian Happ in left field. Happ, the 2022 National League winner in left field, will defend his title against the Los Angeles Dodgers’ David Peralta and the Atlanta Braves’ Eddie Rosario. Happ played 154 games in left field for the Cubs this season and had a .989 fielding percentage. Swanson is the defending NL Gold Glove winner at shortstop, playing last season for the Braves. In his first season with the Cubs, he had a .981 fielding percentage in 147 games at short. His 2.7 defensive wins above replacement in 2023 was fourth in the majors among all positions. Swanson is up against the New York Mets’ Francisco Lindor and the Colorado Rockies’ Ezequiel Tovar. Hoerner had a .988 fielding percentage in 135 games at second base for the Cubs this season. His competition for the Gold Glove is the San Diego Padres’ Ha-Seong Kim and the Philadelphia Phillies’ Bryson Stott. Robert is up for the AL Gold Glove in center field against the Seattle Mariners’ Julio Rodríguez and the Toronto Blue Jays’ Kevin Kiermaier. Robert, who won the center field Gold Glove in the pandemic-shortened 2020 season, appeared in 143 games for the White Sox this season. Anthony Rizzo, who won four Gold Gloves at first base for the Cubs, is a finalist this year with the New York Yankees. Zach McKinstry, traded in 2022 from the Cubs to the Detroit Tigers, got the nod in a utility role. Former White Sox infielder Marcus Semien is a finalist at second base for the Texas Rangers. Chicago native Alek Thomas, who attended Mount Carmel, is a finalist in center field for the Arizona Diamondbacks. Gold Glove finalists are determined by a combination of 75% voting among managers and coaches and 25% use of a proprietary metric known as the SABR Defensive Index (SDI). The Gold Glove winners will be announced at 6:30 p.m. on Nov. 5 on ESPN. Once the winners are announced, a combination of fan voting and SDI will determine the Platinum Glove winner from each league. Those winners will be revealed at the Gold Glove award ceremony on Nov. 10. () Source link
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atletasudando · 1 year ago
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A 75 de la hazaña del maratonista argentino Delfo Cabrera
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Este 7 de agosto se cumplirán los 75 años de una de las mayores hazañas en la historia del atletismo argentino: la victoria de Delfo Cabrera en el maratón olímpico de Londres. Fue, justo, 16 años después de que su ídolo Juan Carlos Zabala obtuviera la medalla de oro de la misma prueba en los Juegos Olímpicos de Los Angeles. Son los únicos títulos obtenidos hasta ahora por la Argentina en el atletismo olímpico y que se prolongaron en su gloria deportiva con la medalla de plata de Reinaldo Gorno en el maratón de Helsinki (1952), cuando escoltó a Emil Zatopek. Allí Cabrera fue 6° en el mejor registro de su campaña (2:26:43), poco antes de su retiro de las pistas. En el maratón de Londres, la Argentina ubicó a tres de los primeros diez maratonistas ya que el bahiense Armando Sensini terminó 5° y el mendocino Eusebio Guíñez, 9°. Cabrera, quien empleó un tiempo de 2:34:52, estuvo acompañado en aquella aventura por su entrenador de siempre, el inolvidable Don Francisco «Pancho» Mura. En aquellos Juegos, el atletismo argentino tuvo  un relevante desempeño ya que Noemí Simonetto fue subcampeona del salto en largo (hasta ahora es la única mujer argentina en llegar al podio olímpico en nuestro deporte) y Alberto Triulzi en los 110 metros con vallas y Enrique Kistenmacher en decathlon quedaron 4°s. Delfo Cabrera nació el 2 de abril de 1919, siendo el cuarto de de los seis hijos de Claro Cabrera y Juana Gómez. Su primera competencia consistió en la vuelta a su pueblo natal, sobre 4,5 kilómetros y llegó segundo. Luego, corrió varias veces en Rosario y allí lo vio Francisco Mura, en una de sus tantas expediciones por el interior. Le insistió para que se radicara en Buenos Aires, lo que recién formalizó a los 18 años. Hasta entonces, su experiencia deportiva consistía en sus corridas solitarias por el pueblo y en el fútbol (jugó para Gimnasia y Esgrima de Armstrong). Pero el mayor tiempo estaba volcado al trabajo, desde chico para ayudar a su familia: fue ladrillero, recolector de maíz y, más adelante, junto a uno de sus hermanos en Vialidad Nacional. Ya radicado en Buenos Aires, y después de pasar por el servicio militar en Rosario, se produjeron dos hechos significativos en la vida de Delfo. Uno, su casamiento con Rosa Lento, con quien tuvieron tres hijos (María Eva, Hilda Noemí y Delfo Jr). El otro, su ingreso al cuerpo de bomberos de la Policía Federal donde le ofrecieron las facilidades para que pudiera entrenar. Antes, había trabajado en una compañía de construcción, vivía en Sarandí y, en cuanto disponía de algunas horas, viajaba hasta Núñez para entrenar en el campo de Obras Sanitarias. “Tomaba el 60 hasta Núñez y volví las 11 de la noche. A esa hora en la fonda donde comíamos ya no me atendían. Mi hermano resolvía el problema guardándome unas milanesas que encontraba casi siempre congeladas”. Junto a otros atletas –especialmente Reinaldo Gorno y Ricardo Bralo- Cabrera fue progresando hasta convertirse en uno de los mejores fondistas de su década, luego de los primeros años con la hegemonía de otro grande, Raúl Ibarra, a quien solo la cancelación de los Juegos Olímpicos por la guerra impidió su coronación mayor. Cabrera sumó títulos, primero nacionales y luego sudamericanos, en distancias que iban desde los 1.500 hasta los 10 mil metros llanos.  El primer paso importante fue al ganar un Campeonato Sudamericano Extra en Santiago de Chile, en 1946, sobre 10.000 metros planos, superando a la figura de la época, el chileno Raúl Inostroza. Y de allí, el salto a la victoria olímpica. Cabrera, quien a lo largo de su campaña obtuvo numerosos títulos nacionales y sudamericanos, logró en 1951 la medalla de oro de los Juegos Panamericanos inaugurales en Buenos Aires con 2:35.01, escoltado por Gorno, y al año siguiente obtuvo los 10 mil metros llanos y el medio maratón en el Campeonato Sudamericano, también en la capital argentina. Además,  fue 6° en el famoso Maratón de Boston, en 1954, con 2:27:50. Cabrera murió el 2 de agosto de 1981, luego de que su auto fuera chocado en la ruta 5, kilómetro 187, cerca de Alberti, provincia de Buenos Aires. MARATON OLIMPICA DE LONDRES – 7 de agosto de 1948 – CLASIFICACION 1             Delfo Cabrera                   Argentina                           2:34:52 2             Thomas Richards             Gran Bretaña                    2:35:08 3             Etienne Gailly                  Bélgica                                2:35:34 4             Johannes Coleman        Sudáfrica                            2:36:06 5             Eusebio Guíñez              Argentina                           2:36:36 6             Sydney Luyt                      Sudáfrica                            2:38:11 7             Gustavo Ostling                Suecia                                  2:38:41 8             John Systad                       Noruega                             2:38:41 9  ��          Armando Sensini            Argentina                           2:39:30 10           Henning Larsen                Dinamarca                         2:41:22 Sus mejores marcas en pista 1.500 metros llanos       4:03.0               Buenos Aires                02.11.1941 3.000 metros llanos       8:38.3               Buenos Aires                11.10.1941 5.000 metros llanos       14:44.3             Buenos Aires                05.10.1941 10.000 metros llanos     31:05.7             Buenos Aires                08.05.1952 25.000 metros llanos     1:22:56.1          Buenos Aires                15.08.1953 30.000 metros llanos     1:40:42.9          Buenos Aires                15.08.1953        RSA Campaña  – actuaciones más importantes 1938 Campeonato Nacional (Buenos Aires): 3 en 3.000, 4 en 5.000 1939 Campeonato Nacional (Buenos Aires): 3 en 3.000  y 5.000 1940 Campeonato Nacional (Rosario): 1 en 1.500 y 4 en 3.000 Juegos Rioplatenses (Montevideo): 3 en 3.000 1941 Campeonato Nacional (La Plata): 1 en 3.000 y 5.000, 3 en 1.500 Juegos Rioplatenses (Buenos Aires): 1 en 3.000 (8:44.4) y 5.000 (15:07.4) 1942 Campeonato Nacional (Buenos Aires): 1 en 3.000 y 5.000 Juegos Rioplatenses (Montevideo): 1 en 3.000 (8:45.4) y 5.000 (15:25.8) 1943 Sudamericano (Santiago de Chile): 3 en 5.000 (15:11.0) y 10.000 (31:36.8) Juegos Rioplatenses (Buenos Aires): 1 en 5.000 (14:56.8) Campeonato Nacional (Buenos Aires): 2 en 3.000 y 5.000 1944 Campeonato Nacional (Buenos Aires): 1 en 5.000 1945 Campeonato Nacional (Buenos Aires): 1 en 5.000, 2 en 3.000 Sudamericano (Montevideo): 3 en 3000 individual  (8:48.8) y 1 por equipos, 4 en 5.000 (15:28.2) 1946 Sudamericano Extra (Santiago): 1 en 10.000 (32:35.0), 2 en 3.000, 4 en 5.000 Campeonato Nacional (Buenos Aires): 1 en 5.000 y 10.000 1947 Sudamericano (Rio de Janeiro): 3 en 3.000 (8:46.9) y 5 en 5.000 Campeonato Nacional: 2 en 5.000 y 10.000 (ganó Ricardo Bralo ambas pruebas) 1948 Juegos Olímpicos (Londres): medalla de oro de maratón 2:34:52 1949 Sudamericano (Lima): 1 en 20 km ruta (1:06:52, 3 Eusebio Guíñez, 5 Armando Sensini) – 4 en 5.000 (15:19.8) 1951 Juegos Panamericanos (Buenos Aires): 1 en maratón 2:35:01 (2° Reinaldo Gorno) 1952 Sudamericano (Buenos Aires): 1 en 10.000 (31:05.7) y medio maratón (1:09:19, 2° Gorno) Juegos Olímpicos (Helsinki): 6 en 2:26:43 1954 Maratón de Boston: 6 en 2:27.50 Read the full article
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[1784] Ernest I, Duke of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld (as Ernest III) from 1806 and then, from 1826 Duke of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha. He was the uncle of Queen Victoria and the father of her husband, Prince Albert.
[1836] Queen Emma of Hawaii, Consort of King Kamehameha IV was born.
[1857] Frederick Burr Opper, American pioneering cartoonist was born in Madison, Ohio.
[1860] William Corless Mills, American museum curator was born in Pyrmont, Ohio.
[1861] Helen Herron Taft, American First Lady (1909-13) was born in Cincinnati, Ohio.
[1920] Isaac Asimov, Russian scientist and sci-fi writer (I Robot, Foundation Trilogy) was born in Petrovichi, Russia.
[1928] Vaughn Beals, CEO (Harley Davidson motorcycle) was born in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
[1947] Jack Hanna, American zookeeper and TV personality was born in Knoxville, Tennessee.
[1968] Cuba Gooding Jr., American actor was born in The Bronx, New York.
[1974] Tomáš Řepka, Czech football defender was born in Slavičin, Czech Republic.
[1981] Maxi Rodríguez, football midfielder was born in Rosario, Argentina.
[1983] Kate Bosworth, American actress was born in Los Angeles, California.
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[1911] Kanno Sugako, Japanese anarcho-feminist, hanged for her role in the plot to assassinate Emperor Meiji at 29.
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[2009] Jett Travolta, son of actors John Travolta and Kelly Preston, dies of a seizure at 16.
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Black Adam (Movie Review) | Don't Think Too Much About It
I almost skipped this one, and debated even writing this review for #BlackAdam but I did. #DCEU
The long-awaited Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson lead superhero movie is here, directed by Jaume Collet-Serra who has assembled quite the cast to star alongside Johnson: Aldis Hodge, Pierce Brosnan, Noah Centineo, Quintessa Swindell, Sarah Shashi, and Marwan Kenzari to name a few. Premise: Nearly 5,000 years after he was bestowed with the almighty powers of the Egyptian gods-and imprisoned just as…
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Top 10 MLB Triple Leaders: Week 17
10: Gunnar Henderson, Baltimore (5) 9: Ke'Bryan Hayes, Pittsburgh (5) 8: Kevin Kiermaier, Toronto (5) 7: Jake McCarthy, Arizona (5) 6: Germán Rosario, Los Angeles Dodgers (6) 5: Brandon Marsh, Philadelphia (6) 4: Jake Cronenworth, San Diego (6) 3: Ōtani Shōhei, Los Angeles Angels (7) 2: Ketel Marte, Arizona (7) 1: Bobby Witt; Jr., Kansas City (7)
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ALTHEA JARRY. #tarnishcdbadge. secondary.
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ANTONIA PENA. #corruptmayor. request.
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BISHOP LOSA. #reydelosmayas. primary. 
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CANDY EGLEE. #fightershevrt. primary. 
CHARLES BAROSKY. #kingsconscience. closed.
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Nonfiction Book List
A collection of nonfiction books by Black authors and/or related to intersectional race and gender studies, history, as well as other various topics. The list below is a compilation of various lists I have seen on Instagram, as well as research I’ve done on my own. I am sure I am missing important works, and am happy to add anything that is suggested. This list will be regularly added to and updated. 
Race & Anti-Racism
Diangeo, Robin - White Fragility
Eddo-Lodge, Renni - Why I’m No Longer Talking to White People About Race
Kendi, Ibrahim X. - How to Be Anti-Racist
Mahzarin, Banaji & Greenwald, Anthony - Blindspot
Oluo, Ijeoma - So you want to talk about race
Omi and Winant - Racial Formation in the United States
Rankine, Claudia - Citizen
Roberts, Dorothy - Killing the Black Body
Smith, Andrea - Heteropatriarchy and the Three Pillars of White Supremacy
Sowell, Thomas - Black Rednecks and White Liberals
Waheema & Lubiano - The House that Race Built
Ward, Jesmyn - The Fire This Time
Prison Abolition & the Justice System
Alexander, Michelle - The New Jim Crow
Davis, Angela - Are Prisons Obsolete?
Murakawa, Naomi - The First Civil Right
Stefanic & Delgado - Critical Race Theory: An Introduction
Stevenson, Bryan - Just Mercy
Rothstein, Richard - The Color of Law  
Policing
Vitale, Alex S. - The End of Policing
Intersectional Feminism
Bambara, Toni Cade - The Black Woman, An Anthology
Carruthers, Charlene - Unapologetic: A Black, Queer, and Feminist Mandate for Radical Movements
Cooper, Brittney - Eloquent Rage
Collins, Patricia Hill - Black Feminist Thought
Collins, Patricia Hill - Black Sexual Politics
Cottom, Tressie McMillan - THICK and Other Essays
Crenshaw, Kimberle - On Intersectionality
Davis, Angela - Women, Race, & Class
Davis, Dána-Ain - Reproductive Injustice: Racism, Pregnancy, and Premature Birth
Gay, Roxane - Bad Feminist
Gumbs, Alexis Pauline - Spill: Scenes of Black Feminist Fugivity
Hernandez, Ed. Daisy and Rehman, Bushra - Colonize This! Young Women of Color on Today’s Feminism
hooks, bell - Ain’t I a Woman
hooks, bell - All About Love
hooks, bell - Feminism is for Everybody: Passionate Politics
Jenkins, Morgan - This Will Be My Undoing
Jones-Rogers, Stephanie E. - They Were Her Property: White Women as Slave Owners in the American South
Kendall, Mikki - Hood Feminism
Lorde, Audre - Sister Outsider
Morales, Rosario - This Bridge Called My Back
Morgan, Joan - When Chickenheads Come Home to Roost: A Hip Hop Feminist Breaks it Down
Oyěwùmí, Oyèrónkẹ́ - The Invention of Women: Making an African Sense of Western Gender Discourses
Shakur, Assata - Assata: An Autobiography
Simpson, Leanne Beta - As We Have Always Done
Williamson, Terrion L. - Scandalize My Name: Black Feminist Practice and the Making of Black Social Life
Wilson & Russell - Divided Sisters
Yamahtta-Taylor, Keeanga - How We Get Free
Masculinity
hooks, bell - The Will to Change: Men, Masculinity, and Love
hooks, bell - We Real Cool: Black Men and Masculinity
History
Asante Jr., M.A. - It's Bigger Than Hip Hop: The Rise of the Post-Hip-Hop Generation
Baldwin, James - The Fire Next Time
Berry, Daina Ramey & Gross, Kali Nicole - A Black Women’s History of the United States
Gates Jr., Henry Louis - Stony the Road: Reconstruction, White Supremacy, and the Rise of Jim Crow
Blackmon, Douglas A. - Slavery by Another Name: The Re-Enslavement of Black Americans from the Civil War to World War II
Du Bois, W.E.B. - The Souls of Black Folk
Hartman, Saidiya - Wayward Lives, Beautiful Experiments: Intimate Histories of Social Upheaval
Hurston, Zora Neale - Barracoon: The Story of the Last “Black Cargo”
Johnson, E. Patrick - Black, Queer, Southern Women.: An Oral History
Jones-Rogers, Stephanie E. - They Were Her Property: White Women as Slave Owners in the American South
Kendi, Ibram X. - Stamped from the Beginning: The Definitive History of Racist Ideas in America
Snorton, C. Riley - Black on Both Sides: A Racial History of Trans Identity
Taylor, Candacy A. - Overground Railroad: The Green Book & Roots of Black Travel in America
Washington, Harriet A. - Medical Apartheid
Wilkerson, Isabel - The Warmth of Other Suns
Zinn, Howard - A People’s History of the United States
Politics/Economy
Anderson, Carol - One Person, No Vote: How Voter Suppression Is Destroying Our Democracy
Baptist, Edward E. - The Half Has Never Been Told: Slavery and the Making of American Capitalism
Psychology
Menakem, Resmaa - My Grandmother's Hands: Racialized Trauma and the Mending of Our Bodies and Hearts
Tatum, Beverly Daniel - "Why Are All The Black Kids Sitting Together in the Cafeteria?": A Psychologist Explains the Development of Racial Identity
Literary Criticism
Morrison, Toni - Playing in the Dark: Whiteness and the Literary Imagination
Education
hooks, bell - Teaching to Transgress: Education as the Practice of Freedom
Science & Technology
Benjamin, Ruha - Race After Technology: Abolitionist Tools for the New Jim Code
Skloot, Rebecca - The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks
Shetterly, Margot Lee - Hidden Figures: The American Dream and the Untold Story of the Black Women Mathematicians Who Helped Win the Space Race
Autobiography/Memoir
Angelou, Maya - I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings
Bernard, Emily - Black Is the Body: Stories from My Grandmother's Time, My Mother's Time, and Mine
Broom, Sarah M. - The Yellow House
Brown, Austin Channing - I’m Still Here: Black Dignity in a World Made for Whiteness
Coates, Ta-Nehisi - The Beautiful Struggle
Coates, Ta-Nehisi - Between the World and Me
Hinton, Anthony Ray - The Sun Does Shine: How I Found Life and Freedom on Death Row
hooks, bell - Bone Black: Memories of Girlhood
Jones, Saeed - How We Fight For Our Lives
Khan-Kullors, Patrisse and Bandele, Asha - When They Call You a Terrorist: A Black Lives Matter Memoir
Laymon, Kiese - Heavy: An American Memoir
Mock, Janet - Redefining Realness: My Path to Womanhood, Identity, Love & So Much More
Noah, Trevor - Born a Crime
Obama, Barack - Dreams from My Father: A Story of Race and Inheritance
Obama, Michelle - Becoming
Shakur, Assata - Assata: An Autobiography
Welteroth, Elaine - More Than Enough
Wright, Richard - Black Boy
X, Malcolm - The Autobiography of Malcolm X
Comedy
Bell, W. Kamau - The Awkward Thoughts of W. Kamau Bell: Tales of a 6' 4", African American, Heterosexual, Cisgender, Left-Leaning, Asthmatic, Black and Proud Blerd, Mama's Boy, Dad, and Stand-Up Comedian
Haddish, Tiffany - The Last Black Unicorn
Rae, Issa - The Misadventures of Awkward Black Girl
Robinson, Phoebe - You Can't Touch My Hair: And Other Things I Still Have to Explain
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MUSE LIST.
ALTHEA JARRY. #tarnishcdbadge. secondary.
ANGEL REYES. #bitteredpast. request.
ANNIKA WEBER. #pinksdemons. request.
ANTONIA PENA. #corruptmayor. request.
AUGUST MARKS. #mercilesskingpin. secondary.
BISHOP LOSA. #reydelosmayas. primary.
BOBBY MUNSON. #wantdtruth. closed.
CANDY EGLEE. #fightershevrt. primary.
CHARLES BAROSKY. #kingsconscience. closed.
CHIBS TELFORD. #streetblade. request.
CHUCKIE MARSTEIN. #lostfingers. closed.
CLAY MORROW. #kinghailed. closed. SINGLE SHIP with @murkyhazed‘s gemma teller morrow.
COCO CRUZ. #mybadtm. primary.
COREY JOYNER. #pinksarcane. request.
CREEPER VARGAS. #lachicano. request.
DONNA WINSTON. #neverrats. secondary.
ELI ROOSEVELT. #nyclieutenant. secondary.
ELLIOTT OSWALD. #weightofgreed. request.
EZ REYES. #remembersshit. closed.
GALEN O’SHAY. #belfastbutcher. request.
HALLORANN. #crowsprospect. request.
HAPPY LOWMAN. #unholymayhem. primary.
HERMAN KOZIK. #halfwayapologies. primary.
JIMMY O’PHELAN. #kingsbetrayed. closed.
KERRIANNE LARKIN TELFORD. #heartsreason. request.
KEVIN JIMENEZ. #alcoholsought. primary.
LETICIA CRUZ. #mistakeslearned. primary.
LINCOLN POTTER. #knowledgepowered. secondary.
LOWELL HARLAND, JR. #secondgenmechanic. primary.
LYLA WINSTON. #starsdisappeared. primary.
MARCUS ALVAREZ. #asesinodedios. secondary.
MARISOL REYES. #mamasdearest. request.
MAUREEN ASHBY. #nobodyslapdog. closed. SINGLE SHIP with @heartstirred‘s keith mcgee.  
MICHAEL ARIZA. #suffocatedmartyr. request.
MIGUEL GALINDO. #mryellowraincoat. primary.
NERO PADILLA. #gangsterzen. request.
NESTOR OCETEVA. #definedloyalty. primary.
RATBOY SKOGSTROM. #loyaltyburned. closed.
ROSARIO SANCHEZ. #pinkspurity. request.
SAMARA WELLERSTEIN. #pinksbrilliance. request.
SIMONE ALVAREZ. #likehcney. closed. SINGLE SHIP with @anarchiy‘s esai alavarez.
TAZA ROMERO. #forgivensins. request.
TESSA ALVAREZ TELLER. #emperatrizmaya. primary. SINGLE SHIP with @aenarchist’s abel teller.
TIG TRAGER. #haloaflame. temporarily closed.
WENDY CASE. #junkiemom. secondary.
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The Devil Frame - USA, 2019
The Devil Frame – USA, 2019
‘When an artist pursues his truest self, he creates his darkest work.’
The Devil Frame is a 2019 American supernatural horror feature film written and directed by Rob Sepulveda. The Res Digital Media Studio production stars Ron Fitzgerald, August Lysy, Vinnie Bilancio, Angel Rosario Jr., Kat Blackburn and Sarah Kopp.
Plot:
When a photographer, Dean, encounters the practice of Voodoo ceremony…
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