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*sneaks in* hi 👋
You made a post an hour ago that said that if people submitted their nicknames you would make a Babayin (I don’t think I spelled that right I’m sorry) of it. Is that something you are still doing?
If so, I submit Misty
Happy Filipino Heritage Month!
yes! i'm still doing them 🤗💕 i started on them a lil late to give ppl some time to see the post and not bc i was taking a bath cough imean what 😆😆😆
happy filipino heritage month! 🌼🌼🌼
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#yumi answers#i hope yall understand im taking artistic liberties in how i write some of these letters 🫣#yumi doodles
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Seabrook ༘˚⋆𐙚。⋆𖦹.✧˚
2019
chaostude
chaostude 💝
@ jbeaufort Hayatımın anlamı ❤️
@ divalinn İlk fotoda ucube James boynunu mu kokluyor
—@ imDlflovr ısırıyor diye yorumladım
—@ lucielwrd reis ekmeğinde
@ graysonbeau İyi eğlenceler size
—@ darrelguson 👁️👄👁️
lucielwrd
lucielwrd Açlıktan bayılmıştım
@ chaostude Of canım çekti
—@ darrelguson Oha Audria yoksa sen...
—@ chaostude ????
—@ darrelguson Yoksa sen....hamile misin?
—@ chaostude mal amk
@ imDlflovr oha tabağa helehele yapmışsın
@ itswhitney Obez olcan yavas
—@ darrelguson canım sen bir dışarı çıksana
divalinn
divalinn Bıcır bıcır hayat ve bıcır bıcır manita
@ lucielwrd Bıcır bıcır manita(şüpheli)
@ chaostude YSL CUZDAN VAR MASADA NERDE GORSEM TANİRİM
@ imDlflovr tövbe haşa ama James centilmen olabilir mi?
@ itswhitney Benim aldığım çiçekler 💘
—@ darrelguson Gerizekalı biz de kız kendi kendine çiçek aldı sandık
imDlflovr
imDlflovr Academic girl era
@ divalinn Aferin oku memur ol
@ chaostude Rakiplerime bak amk
@ lucielwrd Demek biz dışarı çıkınca gelmiyorum işim var dediğin iş buymuş...meğer bizi rakip görüp eliyormuşsun...
graysonbeau
graysonbeau 💫
@ divalinn AMA OHA YA OHANNES YA
@ lucielwrd VAY BABAYİN
@ jbeaufort Bu ne?
@ imDlflovr çık amk gözü çık
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𝐌𝐲 𝐖𝐫𝐢𝐭𝐭𝐢𝐧𝐠 𝐉𝐨𝐮𝐫𝐧𝐞𝐲
✍︎𝒫ℯ𝓃𝓌𝒽ℯℯ𝓁𝓈ℯ𝓁𝓁𝒶𝓃𝒹𝓂𝒾𝒸
I love to write a diary when I was in elementary school,
I started to write poetry when I was in high school,
when I was in college I continue to write a poem about my heart being a fool,
I never thought writing is my talent is very cool
I suddenly write a story,
I don't want to hurry,
In my mind is full of glory,
How I can say to myself that I'm sorry,
Lonelyellandmic is my first pen name cause I'm lonely,
Every day I always feel that my heart is dying slowly,
How I wish I could embrace him closely,
I will never be happy that is my testimony,
But I suddenly moved on,
I need my life to go on,
I don't need to just hang on,
My life must go on,
Bamnieellandmic it's started to fall in love,
I thought he loves me with unconditional love,
I suddenly combined my name and his name my love,
I thought forever he is the one that I thinking of,
He left me without any clue,
I never thought I will make it through,
But now I'm happy with someone new,
I already forgive him if he only knew,
I suddenly realized that I forget myself,
I need to get out from my cover of shell,
I wanted to focus to write my novel,
As I love and respect myself as well,
Penwheelsellandmic is all about me,
No one can stop me from being who I wanted to be,
I don't care if someone disagrees,
This is my official pen name which I can be free,
Penwilsellandmik is my babayin pen name,
I want to write stories and poems in baybayin my aim,
I will be a good and inspirational writer I proclaim,
I will never give up on writing to show my talent,
Yes, I'm a disabled person,
But my mind is normal,
My stories and poems are colorful,
I always show my masterpieces even beautiful,
I don't care how many of my pen's names,
I'm ready to fight my battle as a writer,
I always look forward to my writing journey
As long as I still blend the ink on my pen.
✍︎ 𝙿𝙴𝙽𝚆𝙷𝙴𝙴𝙻𝚂𝙴𝙻𝙻𝙰𝙽𝙳𝙼𝙸𝙲 𝙸𝚂 𝚂𝚄𝙿𝙿𝙾𝚁𝚃𝙸𝙽𝙶 𝙾𝙽 𝙿𝙻𝙰𝙶𝙸𝙰𝚁𝙸𝚂𝙼 ���𝚂 𝙰 𝙲𝚁𝙸𝙼𝙴 𝙰𝙲𝙲𝙾𝚁𝙳𝙸𝙽𝙶 𝚃𝙾 𝚃𝙷𝙴 𝙻𝙰𝚆✍︎
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IDEC Ghana presents laptops to students at Gomoa Babayin to mark Ghana’s 66th Independence anniversary
Integrated Development & Empowerment Centre (IDEC Ghana), a human rights, development, local governance, and decentralisation organisation, as part of celebrating Ghana’s 66th Independence Anniversary, has donated laptops to students at Gomoa Babayin. IDEC Ghana facilitates citizens’ participation in the local governance and decentralisation process at all levels of the Ghanaian society,…
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Raya writing love letters to Namaari. She's not very good at it.
"Ey Namaari, Gago ka. Date Mo Ako"
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New fonts now available at https://kaloygdapiti.gumroad.com/ Easy way to learn baybayin, it adds the kudlit as you type! #mabuhay #microsoftword #ipadpro Compatible with iOS and PC. Can be used in Adobe, Microsoft, Sketch and also as a webfont. #filipinoscript #syllabary #abugida #alibata #babayin #badlit #visayan #pinoy #kabayan #filam #amboy #filipinoamerican #californian #kaloygdapiti #caloy #calligraphy #graffiti https://www.instagram.com/p/CSLhcHKrrcn/?utm_medium=tumblr
#mabuhay#microsoftword#ipadpro#filipinoscript#syllabary#abugida#alibata#babayin#badlit#visayan#pinoy#kabayan#filam#amboy#filipinoamerican#californian#kaloygdapiti#caloy#calligraphy#graffiti
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Salamat.
07/31/19
Baybayin, an ancient Philippine written script, is making a comeback thanks to millennials
Once confined to history classes, an indigenous script used before Spanish colonisation, is making a comeback among the Philippines’ millennials, young professionals, and diaspora.
Baybayin was the form of writing used before the Spanish arrived in 1521 and missionaries had to learn it initially to spread Catholicism before forcing locals to adopt their Roman alphabet, historians say.
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Bayani Art. Featuring words like bayanihan and mabuhay in the precolonial Babayin script, and celebrating revolutionaries like Gabriela Silang, Lapu Lapu, and the Katipunan.
#philippines#gabriela silang#lapu lapu#katipunan#bayanihan#mabuhay#edsa revolution#bayani#babayin#tagalog#filipino#pinoy
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#Repost @bahala_na_21st_century with @repostsaveapp ・・・ From my old blog BaybayinAlive.com BA is the #baybayin symbol that represents “female” (babae, bai, ba-i) or the Feminine Principle. The shape represents the internal form of the uterus of women. LA is the symbol that represents “male”(lalaki, laki) or the Masculine Principle. The shape represents the external form of the reproductive organs of men. HA is the symbol that means air, breathe or spirit(hangin, hahanga, ginhawa). The wave represents the flow of air. NA is the symbol to indicate “now” or “being present.” The downward line represents the present moment in a progression of time. Another interpretation is that one is facing a double door. http://baybayinalive.com/bahala-na/ #bahala #bahalana #pagbabalikloob #decolonize #kapwa #konshus #positive #babayin #radicalacceptance #remember #wordmedicine #ancestralrootsmovement (at East Hollywood, Los Angeles) https://www.instagram.com/p/B0hB6Hqhdjl/?igshid=6kx59628rxp
#repost#baybayin#bahala#bahalana#pagbabalikloob#decolonize#kapwa#konshus#positive#babayin#radicalacceptance#remember#wordmedicine#ancestralrootsmovement
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my mom never taught me any tagalog swears but now that im gonna be living w/ my aunt and uncle they BETTER tell me
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The impending global climate threatens to drown the world in water. The Philippines, in desperation, sold themselves to a US corporation, where they agreed to save the Philippines, and they did but at a terrible cost. The Philippines is now completely underwater and frozen, it's luscious jungles and wavy beaches lost to ice and water but pockets of cities were encased in bio domes where the citizens still live.
100,000 years later these bio domes are all but falling apart as the corporation continued to build upwards making a whole brand new island where they live in peace with the bio domes resources always trickling upwards. The whole world is starting to heal with the help of environmental scientists but strangely, the Philippines is still encased in ice, and for islands on the equator this seems very strange, especially to scientist Amara Diaz who comes to the islands to investigate.
What she doesn't expect to find is a shadow creature intent on ending her life
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I just wanted to point out the top of the logo is babayin, what my language used to look like before colonization took it out of practice.
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#anino#filipino#comic#my art#my writing#original story#new pinned post#ya'll this came in a vision from the spirits and it came out exactly as I wanted it#I hope the publishers like it too#reblogs appreciated
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Huh. I thought I posted these already.
Long, long before the Seven Deadly Sins were formed, and Los Piratas del Diablo just had the European members of the Crew, there were other thralls of the Master that served him, albeit with much less direct control and in much less condensed numbers. Some came, some went, usually due to either defiance, their usefulness was spent, or their time was simply up. Said thralls could come from any part of the globe; they could be Mayans and Aztecs, they could be Vikings, they could be Celts, they could be Australian aboriginals, they could be Zulu or Yoruba. Anywhere, anytime.
Come 1521, Josep, Phoebus, Guy, and Giovanni would meet two of the last thralls of the Master before them, and they would be Visayans Datu Dalugdog and his alipin sa gigilid (”slave of the corners [of the master’s house]”), Ulan. Ulan, initially Dalugdog's bihag (”captive”), previously approached who is now identified as The Master in hopes to escape enslavement and mistreatment, but unfortunately, the terms of her pact were unclear, and she suffered for it. Yes, the Master helped her escape and go free...... for a day. Dalugdog then not only caught up with her, but even coerced her to taking him to the Master upon seeing her power (which she did not master at the time). And from there, Ulan had no choice but to bring Dalugdog to the Master, who not only entered his own pact and obtained his own power, but increased his hold over Ulan's autonomy and life tenfold.
Other thralls came and went since then, including a Tagalog babayin who could actually see the future and an Aeta hunter with control of water (and thus, with some limits, the sea). They were briefly joined with Dalugdog and Ulan until the Master decided their time was up and snatched them away to what Josep and friends concluded as Hell. And it is through their experiences serving the Master in the South China Seas the four Europeans learned they must never. Ever. Defy the Master.
More story to come later, as well as how Filipino society operated before the Spanish came, as the European thralls had to learn how to live among them during the 50 years they stationed at Sugbu.
#abuse tw#slavery tw#[Mun's Art]#[Memories of Ulan]#[Memories of Mactan]#if any Cebuanos come here and see my incorrect terms PLEASE correct me#I got ulipon sa ngilit as the Cebuano translation of alipin sa gigilid and I may be incorrect
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𝐏𝐞𝐧𝐰𝐡𝐞𝐞𝐥𝐬𝐞𝐥𝐥𝐚𝐧𝐝𝐦𝐢𝐜
✍︎𝓟𝓮𝓷𝔀𝓱𝓮𝓮𝓵𝓼𝓮𝓵𝓵𝓪𝓷𝓭𝓶𝓲𝓬
It's my first-time telling about myself,
I felt like I'm free on my old shelf,
I realize that I should love myself,
My writing journey I can make it through my all by myself,
I know that I'm a writer,
In my life, I know that I'm a fighter,
Someday, my works are bestsellers,
Someday, I will become an achiever,
Pen is my weapon,
But I will be careful of my actions,
Writing is my mindset of attraction
All my works to the wonderful creation
I always sit in my wheelchair,
They don't believe in me as if I care,
All I wanted of my talent to share,
I never stop writing as I swear,
Ellandmic is my full name,
I will be a good writer as I proclaim,
Just to show my talent that my aim,
Cause writing for me is not a game,
Penwheelsellandmic is all about me,
No one can stop me from being who I wanted to be,
I don't care if someone disagrees,
This is my official pen name which I can be free,
Penwilsellandmik is my babayin pen name,
I want to write stories and poems in baybayin my aim,
I will be a good and inspirational writer I proclaim,
I will never give up on writing to show my talent,
Even long my pen name I will keep forever,
Even though I'm a disabled person,
I never give up on writing ever
It represents me,
Cause I wanted to know myself as Penwheelsellandmic.
✍︎ 𝙿𝙴𝙽𝚆𝙷𝙴𝙴𝙻𝚂𝙴𝙻𝙻𝙰𝙽𝙳𝙼𝙸𝙲 𝙸𝚂 𝚂𝚄𝙿𝙿𝙾𝚁𝚃𝙸𝙽𝙶 𝙾𝙽 𝙿𝙻𝙰𝙶𝙸𝙰𝚁𝙸𝚂𝙼 𝙰𝚂 𝙰 𝙲𝚁𝙸𝙼𝙴 𝙰𝙲𝙲𝙾𝚁𝙳𝙸𝙽𝙶 𝚃𝙾 𝚃𝙷𝙴 𝙻𝙰𝚆✍︎
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TSKM Names ✒️🌊
Names of my TSKM characters in their own language for my own records. Not 100% sure they’re correct, but I have tried! I’d like to note that even though some of these are modern, really it’s ancient scripts that are being used in this world.
Japanese - Uses modern script as opposed to Man'yōgana and uses of kanbun
Yasuki (康貴)
Umiko (海子)
Hisae (久栄)
Chihaya (千早)
Gosho (五所)
Machi (真智)
Ena (惠菜)
Taro (太郎)
Raiden (雷電)
Chiyo (千代)
Chizue (千津枝)
Okijirou (興士朗)
Hajime (肇)
Yudai (雄大)
Takara (宝)
Akemi (明美)
Haruka (遥花)
Nami (菜美)
Kiku (菊)
Vietnamese - Most likely incorrect as tradition script was Chinese or Chữ Nôm
Chí Thành (志成)
Korean - Uses modern script as opposed to Old Korean
Bo-Seon (보선)
Mi-Hee (미희)
Hyeon-Ju (현주)
Jin-Ju (진주)
Mongolian - Uses modern script as opposed to traditional Qudum Mongγol bičig or Uighur
Ganbold (Ганболд)
Bolormaa (Болормаа)
Altan (Алтан)
Qara (Хар)
Köke (Хөх)
Jawi - Modern Malaysia sometimes uses Jawi, a traditional script that came to be as a result of Islamization
Faizal (فيزال)
Nur Suriani (نور سورياني)
Ehsan (إحسان)
Demang (دىمانع)
Aqil (اقيل)
Mayang (مايڠ)
Khmer - Uses modern script used in Cambodia as opposed to Old Khmer
Pich (ពេជ្យ)
Baybayin - Modern Philippines use Filipino derived from Tagalog. Babayin was one of the first traditional scripts.
Hindi - Uses modern script as opposed to traditional Brahmi
Urmi (उर्मी)
Chinese - Uses modern script as opposed to the original “Archaic Chinese” script
Jin (金)
Renzhi (仁執)
Akson Lao - Uses modern script as opposed to traditional Old Khmer
Siho (ສີໂຫ)
Thai - Appropriate since these characters are less traditional, however traditional script would be Old Khmer. Name in front is the nickname.
Lek (เล็ก) / Lamai (ละไม)
Snap / Asnee (อัสนี)
Snarl / Mongkol (มงคล)
Javanese - Uses modern script as opposed to traditional Brahmi or Hanacaraka or Carakan
Budi (ꦨꦸꦢꦶ)
Extra notes
Hmong has no officially agreed upon script and the traditional scripts are too numerous to just pick and choose respectfully
Will update whenever!
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#Filipino #baybayin #script #tattoo :) #Vancity #vancouver #Vancouverbc #EastVan #fraserstreet #604 #yvr #vancitybuzz #tattoos #picoftheday #tattooartist #zentattoo #art #artist #babayin #blessed #Tagalog #pinoy #pinay #Philippines #blackandwhitephotography #black #guyswithtattoos #Friday (at Zen Tattoo)
#zentattoo#artist#baybayin#tattoos#blackandwhitephotography#friday#picoftheday#art#pinay#eastvan#tattooartist#tattoo#black#guyswithtattoos#script#filipino#vancouverbc#tagalog#babayin#blessed#vancouver#yvr#philippines#604#fraserstreet#vancitybuzz#vancity#pinoy
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Edukomersyal at Edukolonyal: Mga Sanhi ng Naghihingalong Kamalayan
Makapangyarihan ang edukasyon, sa pamamagitan nito, kaya nitong magbigay-liwanag sa mga madidilim na yugto ng ating kaisipan. Dahil sa taglay nitong kapangyarihan, inilaban ito ng ating mga bayani tulad nina Rizal at ng mga ilustrados. Ngayon, sa panahon na taglay na natin ang kasarinlan, tunay ng aba tayong malaya o nakatanikala pa rin ang ating diwa sa mga dayuhang kamalayan?
Bago dumating ang mga manananakop, walang sinasabing pormal na edukasyon ang ating mga ninuno. Ngunit, sang-ayon sa mga historyador, mas mataas ang literacy rate ng mga Filipino noong pre-colonial era. Ikinagulat ito ng mga Espanyol dahil mas mataas pa ang literacy rate ng mga Indio kaysa nang Madrid. Ano ang susi ng mga sinauna nating ninuno para maabot nila ang ganitong antas ng pagkatuto? Ito ang aking palagay, isinasama ng mga magulang ang mga epiko, alamat, kwentong bayan, sawikain, salawikain, at mga palaisipan habang tinuturo ang pagsulat at pagbasa ng katutubong sulatin. Importante sa mga sinaunang Pilipino ang mga epiko at alamat dahil dito napapanatili ang kanilang pagkakaisa – pagkakaisa na ang lahat ay nagmula kay Bathala at ang lahat ay dapat na nasa daloy ng pagkakapatiran at magkaagapay sa pag-unlad. Isa pang dahilan, mas natatandaan ang mga characters sa babayin kung sasamahan ng kwento at mga ilustrasyon.
Noong dumating ang mga Espanyol, sinira nila ang mga katutubong dokumento at binansagang mga aswang at ‘demonic’ ang mga babaylan. Ginamit nila ang relihiyon sa pananakop at siningitan ito ng syncretism. Dahil dito, mabilis na nahimok ang mga katutubo sa pagsapi sa Kristyanismo. Itinatag ng mga paring orden ang mga paaralan na nagtuturo ng doktrina ng ‘kagandahang-asal’. Pantay ang papel ng lalaki at babae sa lipunan noong precolonial era, ngunit nagbago ito nang ituro ng mga Espanyol ang konseptong hyper-patriarchal. Nalimbag ang mga akdang ‘Urbana at Feliza’ para turuan ang mga kababaihan sa tamang pag-uugali at ang konsepto ng ‘Maria Clara’ na malumanay, tahimik, at mapagpasakop sa kalalakihan at sistema, salungat sa tunay na kamalayan ng kababaihang Filipino.
Sa panahon ng mga Amerikano, ginamit naman nila ang edukasyon sa pananakop. Itinatak nila ang patrotismong maka-Amerikano, oryentasyong pang-kanluranin, at materyalistikong konsepto ng pamumuhay. Itinatag nga nila ang mga pampublikong paaralan at una nilang tinuro ang basic math at basic sciences kaalinsabay ng mga technical-livelihood tulad ng paghahabi gamit ang sewing machine, paggawa ng raw materials para sa mga Amerikano, at iba pa. Kung titingnan, wala pa ring itinuturong pang-Filipinong perspektibo ng pag-iisip at pagkilos. Tinuruan tayong maging manggagawa ng mga first-world countries tulad ng USA.
Sa panahon ng kasarinlan, umusbong ang mga private schools. Nalinlang ang mga Filipino sa konsepto ng private schools na maganda ang uri ng edukasyon dahil sa maayos na pasilidad at tutok na pag-aaral sa mga estudyante sa mataas na halaga. Unti-unting nabulag ang mga Filipino na ang quality education ay may katapat na mataas na matrikula. Ayon sa Smart Parenting, isang lifestyle website, ang academic expenses ng isang private school sa Metro Manila ay umaabot ng humigit-kumulang isandaang libong piso kada taon sa kolehiyo, at kung ikaw ay kukuha ng bachelor’s degree, aabot ito sa humigit apat na libong piso. Napakalaki kung ikukumpara sa kita ng mga magulang na gusting mapag-aral ang kanilang mga anak sa mga ‘prestihiyosong paaralan’.
Na-realize ko ang mga puntong ito habang nanonood ako ng isang dokumentaryong ipinanood sa amin sa Filipinolohiya. Ipinapakita ng dokumentaryong ‘Misedukasyon’ ng IBON Foundation ang mga suliraning kinakaharap ng sistema ng edukasyon sa Pilipinas. Inihain ng dokumentaryong ito ang kalagayan ng mga pasilidad sa mga pampublikong unibersidad ng bansa, ang hindi makatarungang elitistang pananaw sa mga mag-aaral na Filipino, hindi masawatang pagtaas ng mga bayarin sa mga pamantasan, at ang komersyalisadong sistema ng mga unibersidad.
Nais kong ipunto ang dalawang bagay: komersyalisayon at kolonyalismo. Sa mga halimbawang aking binanggit, masasabi kong patuloy pa ring itong laganap sa ating bansa. Halimbawa, ang ating K-12 curriculum ay nakadisenyo upang ang mga Filipinong mag-aaral ay maging “globally-competent” sa pamamagitan ng pag-aalok ng mga vocational courses na makakatugon sa mga pangangailangang lakas-paggawa ang mga first at second-world countries.
Sa pagsusuri sa kasaysayan ng edukasyong pangkamalayan ng mga Filipino, masasabi ko na hanggang ngayon ay wala pa ring kongkretong aksyon ang nagaganap upang mas lalo pang sugpuin ang mga problemang kinakaharap ngayon ng ating bansa sa larangan ng tertiary education. Alam kong mahirap solusyonan ang ganitong uri ng sistema, dahil sa hawak pa rin ng mga dayuhang kapitalista ang mga negosyo at kontrolado ng mga mayayamang ‘elite’ ang mga unibersidad sa Pilipinas.
Sa ngayon, ang dapat nating gawin ay maging boses ng lipunan. Maging representante tayo ng ating bansa, manindigan at manawagan, magsulat at magprotesta, at higit sa lahat, matuto at ibahagi ang kaalaman sa bayan.
Mga pinagkunan: https://filipiknow.net/life-in-pre-colonial-philippines/
https://www.smartparenting.com.ph/life/money/cost-of-education-philippines-a1788-20181012
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_ouvNEbDHLY
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