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Watch Love Island USA Season 1: Reality Romance Unfolds

Explore the excitement of Love Island USA Season 1. Follow the journey of love, drama, and unforgettable moments in this reality TV sensation.
The appeal of dating reality shows remains a puzzling yet undeniable aspect of our entertainment choices. Despite the rarity of participants forming lasting, happy relationships, viewers can’t seem to look away whenever a new dating show graces our screens. Following the triumph of the U.K.’s Love Island, which enjoyed nightly broadcasts on ITV, it was inevitable that the USA would craft its own rendition.
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Avast, Vector Prime!
Be there pirates, corsairs, buccaneers or other likewise scurvy dogs of sea or space in the history of Cybertron?
Dear Citrus Corsair,
Fortunately for his fellow Space Pirate Seacons, Sea Phantom is a big fan of laser-lemons. Because of this, despite being both a pirate and a seadog, he has never been known to develop cyber-scurvy.
#ask vector prime#transformers#maccadam#japanese generation 1#seacons#sea phantom#laser lemons#cyber scurvy
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The height difference is killing me lmao

Anyway for most of the books these are their designs but they might upgrade when I figure out more plot stuff for the novels. For all the transformers with animal alt-modes so all the Maximals, both Predacons, Seacons, Mindwipe, Skullcruncher, the Terrorcons, Insecticons Sixshot's wolf alt-mode etc. they're based on animals of Cybertron that I made for the books and they're kind of similar to their Earth versions.
As for these twos colour palettes I tried mixing their season 1 and their transmetal colours. I keep randomly designing some characters when I haven't even written a plot yet since I'm still getting through most of the shows and comics for characters and so I can pan and stuff and I'm slowly working through worldbuilding.
For other characters I've designed so far I've done Starscream, TC, Skywarp, Skyfire (or Jetfire whatever), Prima, Megatronus, Solus and Onyx Prime and Megatron like not even OP or bee or Elita or Soundwave I just make the official sheets whenever and make up other designs with other drawings.
Ok thats enough yapping, hope you like their desgins :)
#transformers#original design#beast wars dinobot#beast wars rattrap#beast wars#designs for my future graphic novels
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Transformers: Mosaic #498 - "Swimming Lessons"
Originally posted on June 11th, 2010
Story, Colours - Matt Marshall Art - Randa Rivera Letters - Andrew Turnbull
deviantART | Seibertron | TFW2005 | BotTalk
wada sez: From Nautilator’s Budiansky profile: “Originally a land-based warrior, he underwent adaptive reconstructive surgery for oceanic combat on Cybertron without ever being tested to see if he had an aptitude for the undersea environment. Once he joined the Seacons, it became apparent to everyone that he liked that environment - he just wasn't very capable within it.” Falcon, meanwhile, was one of those late-G1 Europe-exclusive guys who never really had much characterisation—aside from having a decently high rank, presumably informing his role here. Blueshift explained Falcon’s fate on deviantART: “Crushed by the water pressure. That danger is mentioned in panel 1. Originally Falcon was going to drown, but then I realised hey, robots.” Marshall’s remastered version of this strip from his Tales From The Matrix Keeper zine is included below.

#Transformers#Transformers Mosaic#Maccadam#original continuity#Matt Marshall#Randa Rivera#Andrew Turnbull#Nautilator#Falcon
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Seacon Shipping Group has three major milestones in three days
At the beginning of the new year, Seacon Shipping Group has achieved a remarkable milestone within three days.
Successful Launch of an 18,500 DWT Oil/Chemical Tanker
On January 19, an 18,500-deadweight ton (DWT) oil/chemical tanker (DN517-1), built by Fujian Shipbuilding’s Southeast Shipyard, was successfully launched. This marks the first newly built chemical tanker for Seacon Shipping Group’s self-operated fleet.
The vessel is 149.8 meters long, with a beam of 22.8 meters, a depth of 12.7 meters, and a design draft of 8.5 meters. It is primarily designed to transport products such as petroleum, vegetable oil, and bulk chemicals (categories II and III) that comply with IBC regulations and have a flash point ≤60°C. The vessel features a shallow draft and large cargo capacity, meeting the requirements for unrestricted navigation areas. With a methanol dual-fuel-ready design, it complies with IMO Tier III emission standards and can be upgraded in the future to operate using clean methanol fuel.
Launch and Naming of a 42,000 DWT Bulk Carrier
On January 20, a launch and naming ceremony was held for a 42,000 DWT bulk carrier built by Tsuneishi Shipyard in Japan. Ms. Dai Yan served as the ship’s godmother and named it “Seacon Liverpool.” The event was attended by multiple representatives, including Yukio Okumura, President and Representative Director of Tsuneishi Shipbuilding Co., Ltd., Zhuang Wei, General Manager of the Asia-Pacific region of BIMCO, and other representatives.
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Gestalt Scale
Size, in the Transformers media franchise, does not make sense.
Come along, this is gunna be a while. There are charts.
That may sound like a bold claim and you may imagine as an outsider that it can’t be that bad but it is, trust me, that bad, and part of how we know it’s that bad is that there is a canonical in-universe ability in every format of the show that lets the characters literally change size as they transform. This is not even one of those things where someone post-fact used the size-changing technology as an explanation for something that went unnoticed — in Gen 1, one of the main, major characters, who is as tall as everyone he talks to, transforms into an object small enough for his second in command, who is shorter than him, to pick him up and hold him in one hand.
Being able to shrink and expand things that are tons of metal weight seems like it could be pretty useful for things like transporting goods or revolutionising industry on worlds they visit, but it’s never used this way and that makes sense because if you could shrink or grow things at will that kind of would be the thing your army does now, much more than the cool transforming robots part of the story. Again, we know they do this because, again, in Gen 1, there’s multiple times characters will climb aboard a transport vehicle that, a few minutes ago, was the same size as they were and also talked to them like they were all about to go get a coffee at work.
Size has never worked.
It’s a little bit of a bummer, too, because there’s a promise when you deal with these material toys, these very physically coherent objects, that the process you go through for transformation can represent a real process, that sure, while the insides of how all this stuff works is probably very complicated, it’s not like they have to revert to just plain magic to make things transformation sequences work. It’s all the disappointment of false sides and shells and kibble, but now it’s not even something you can see in the toy, because it’s not like the toy can shrink or grow in your hands.
This is how you get a very funny conversation between a Boombox, and a F-15 Eagle, or, to clarify as my plane expert says, ‘a very creative derivation of a’ F-15 Eagle, all about a Walther PPK while inside a 1951 Steam Train that is, just to be clear, going through space and all four of those things are people who look at one another as same-sized peers. This isn’t an Honor Harrington style ‘oh these ships are so much lighter than they should be,’ mistake, this is pretty explicitly ‘nobody cares, whatever, the characters can do that.’ It’s something easy to forget about, as well one should because it doesn’t matter, but it does present an opportunity for a specifically novel kind of puzzle to me.
See, it’s one thing when you have a group of Tomcats, the Seekers, working alongside a group that includes a M1 Abrams tank and a domestic sports car, that is a scale problem but it’s not necessarily a meaningful one. After all, it’s not like those are a connected group. Thing is, there are groups that are connected, and so connected the machinery that makes them up is meant to fit together into a single body, in what we call a gestalt, about whom I have written before, most notably when talking about the Constructicons.
The puzzle is: Which gestalts have the most bonkers scale problem?
Some rules real quick though:
Gestalts that are made up of icons of things don’t count. The Predacons turn into animals but nobody in their right mind is going to look at Tantrum and think ‘oh that massive metal red and orange bull is not the right size.’ Sinnertwin is a two headed robot dragon, not an attempt to look like a ‘real’ dragon. The Seacons are a bit of a nebulous spot, but they can’t even get whether or not fish have feet straight.
The specific make and model of a thing isn’t important, but rather the generalities. When a Transformer turns into ‘a jeep’ that jeep could be a very small beach getaround thing, almost a buggy or it could be a military humvee, which both have a similar shape and general profile, but the diference in mass could be multiples. As you’ll see, this isn’t going to be super important because better nerds than I have properly classified a lot of specific toy designs.
I’m not being comprehensive here, I’m showing a few examples I noticed that I think are funny.
The Constructicons are all big industrial equipment and finding exact measurements for things with extremely specific model names and numbers is hard. Just eyeballing them, Mixmaster is meant to drive on a road and Long Haul is too wide to fit on a highway.
The Aerialbots
Man, that name is really awkward.
Okay, the Aerialbots are a scramble city Transformer group. They’re made up of one big Transformer that gets bolted into by a cohort, and that cohort is made up of four planes made to be sold at one price point. The planes they transform into (F-16 and 15 Falcon Jet, Sea Harrier, and F-4 Phantom II) all have reasonably comparable sizes (around 14-19 meters), because it turns out that the actual laws of physics get involved in how big a maneuverable plane can even be.
In the middle of these lengthy beasts, we have Silverbolt, who turns into a Concorde, a Concorde that is ironically, afraid of heights due to a history of crashes, which is kinda prescient considering how the Concorde fell apart. The Concorde is 61 meters long. This isn’t the most disproportionate pairing, of course, but Silverbolt is represented as being slightly bigger than his peers. Maybe an extra ten, fifteen percent depending on the artist. He’s not three times larger than any of them.
That’s one of the easy ones, and it’s easy because the disparity is between a few similar pieces and one big piece. That follows through into our next grouping, too!
The Stunticons
The Stunticons are made up of three street-legal sports cars and an obscure Formula 1 racer that I had to text my dad about. These four vehicles are pretty reasonable in comparison to one another — sure, a Lambourghini Countach has a 2,400 wheelbase compared to the Porsche 911’s more restrained 2,200 wheelbase but in both cases those numbers measure millimeters. By comparison, Motormaster, the leader of the Stunticons, the truck at the heart of the group, the city it scrambles around, is a specific truck, so specific that I can go look up a .pdf of its mechanical specs from Kenworth as a company. That tells me that the wheelbase of Motormaster’s truck cab is 4.8 meters long, and pulls a truck trailer that, in total pulls his size up to 21 meters long.
You could lay all four of the lesser shithead Stunticons end to end and they wouldn’t match up to Motormaster.
The Protectobots
And now let’s start where things get weird.
I’ve written about the Protectobots before, since they’re one of my favourite groups. I won’t relitigate how this group that somehow includes two and a half cops is actually, good and I like it, and instead focus on the scale problem present in how Defensor, the gestalt form of them sticks together.
The big central piece of this crew is Hot Spot, who is a fire engine model that’s 10 meters long. By comparison, Streetwise a police car that’s 4 meters long, a similar size to First Aid’s Nissan ambulance. The two four-wheelers and Hot Spot are comparatively speaking, pretty similar in size – it’s only a double size difference and change, which honestly, the toys kinda justify.
The problem is in the other two members of the group, Blades and Groove.
Groove turns into a motorbike that’s 2 meters long. Blades turns into an Iroquois helicopter, and those are 14 meters long. Blades alone is seven times longer than Groove, and if we add in mass to this, Groove is a 330 kg chunker of a bike, meaning he’s a thirteenth of the weight that makes up Blades. Kinda amazing we get a thing that weighs four tons off the ground, huh?
The Combaticons
Alright, now we have the rails, now let’s get well and truly off them.
The Combaticons are five wildly different pieces, starting with, at the smallest, Swindle. Swindle is probably a FMC XR311, at least according to the nerds on the tfwiki who are much better at this than me and that means he is about 4 meters long.
Then next step up, and it is a jump, is Brawl. Brawl turns into a Leopard tank, and he’s about 9.5 meters long. That puts him in the same district as Vortex, the helicopter of the crew, who turns into a Kaman SH-2 Seasprite. That’s about 12 meters long, so Brawl and Vortex? They’re reasonably similar size to one another. Note that these two, comparably sized, are both more than twice and at most thrice the size of Swindle.
But that jump then leads us to Onslaught, who is a fictional truck modelled on a real truck that moves on real roads, with a cab designed to fit on a normal road. At about 3 meters wide, that means Onslaught is about 20 meters long, which is again, a jump.
But we’re not done with jumping because above the next step is Blast Off.
Blast Off is a space shuttle. Blast Off turns into a copy of the NASA International Space Shuttle Orbiter. Blast Off turns into a large part of one of the largest vehicles in the world and one of the other largest vehicles in the world is a vehicle designed to transport the NASA International Space Shuttle Orbiter.
Blast Off turns into something that is 37 meters long.
Conclusion
Does this mean anything? Is this something that they should have done differently, with the parts they had? Is there some grand thesis about size-shifting in Transformers to be put to work here?
Of course not.
These are toys for kids, and whatever this seeks to fix, it’s not worth the effort because the point of the toys is to be cool doohickeys that resemble stuff you’re aware of, not to give you an object lesson in scale disparities between physical pieces of hardware.
But I had fun searching up ‘object name, specifications’ today.
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Japan Freight and Logistics Market Insight, Outlook, Report 2023-2030
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Story exploration
In our class we were given a document from the lecturer on some questions to answer and keep in mind when working on our characters and when world building
01 Describe the physical aspects of your world- geography, terrain, topography, weather, climate, seacons
02 Your protagonist's favorite object, something they always carry with them, how did they get/find it, what is it used for.
03 Describe a second character in your world- their daily routine, their goals, purpose.
04 facts about them
05 relationships they have (people, objects, places)
06 hopes, dreams, ambitions
07 obstacles in their journey
08 1 secret only they know
09 How did your character come into being ?
10 Describe their upbringing and how it may have affected them.
11 Describe an experience that shaped who they are.
12 Describe a goal, a wish or a deep desire
13 Describe a typical Wednesday morning form when your character wakes up two hours into their day.
14 Describe the view from their window.
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Supernatural season game | Part 1 | Part 2
Did season 2 ever happen? 🤣
[video: charro]
#j2#jensen ackles#jared padalecki#supernatural#season game 1#con gifs#2016#seacon#seacon 2016#mygifs
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Malin Akerman on Dollface Season 1
as Celeste on Dollface S1 E2
Information on beautifulfaces
Like or reblog.
#Malin Akerman#icons: Malin Akerman#Malin Akerman icons#Malin Akerman as celeste#Malin Akerman on dollface#Malin Akerman dollface#dollface#dollface seacon 1#dollface s1 e2#dollface season 1 episode 2#icons
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Just a reminder re: the panel summaries - there’s a lot of details that aren’t included aka live-tweeting panels are hard lol and it’s impossible to capture everything said. For example, J2 were loving on Lisa Berry in the SeaCon gold panel but no one tweeted it so it wasn’t in the summary. Make sure to watch the videos (if possible) of the panels so you don’t miss out on anything! :))
#seacon#spnsea#j2#random post by me#because I don't want people to miss out on all the fun things :))#part 1 of the gold has been posted#I'll make a post when both parts are up :)#shpost
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Concept digibash for a PotP Piranacon torso
Snaptrap would probably need to have a drastically different transformation from Hun-Gurrr, but that’s not that hard to imagine at this point
#maccadam#digibash#piranacon#snaptrap#power of the primes#seacons#snap trap#unique digital entities#transformers generation 1#combiners#not going to get started on how i'd retool it because i'd get carried away but hun-gurrr's tail would obviously become the turtle head#i'll add on to this idea in some way after i get back from dog-sitting this weekend but it's done for now
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Dearest Vector Prime, owing to how in the Shattered Glass continuity the Decepticons were the quote on quote 'good guys', how did the events of Super God-Masterforce forego in this?
Dear Shattered-God Surmiser, I'm aware of an alternate Earth where the colonizing Super-Robots known as 'Cybertrons' came to Earth long ago to infiltrate human civilization and manipulate the course of human history, pushing it ever towards exploitation and destruction of its natural resources. However, the cruel Hawk and Maximus-the-Cowardly found themselves in conflict with the noble Destrons, who had come to Earth to protect its destiny. Like Hawk, they were Pretenders too, but took on grotesque and frightful organic forms to warn humanity that they fought on behalf of the wild creatures across the globe.
Once Turtler and the Seacons secured the oceans and prevented melting in the polar regions, the Cybertrons were desperate and enlisted easily-corruptible human youth to carry out their will: a snobby, elitist student from France, Minerva; the spoiled prince of an empire, Cab, whose fire truck Transtector actually caused fires and burned down forests; and Shuta Gō, a tentative and calculating young man whose father became rich from rigging international soccer tournaments.
Dauros and the other Destrons were worried about active human involvement in their efforts, but the benevolent goddess Angel Alpha gave them her blessing to seek out worthy adversaries: Cancer, the contemplative monk who struggled with his dark side; Bullhorn, who taught self-defense courses at a local homeless shelter; and Wilder, a young business school prodigy who was betrayed by his best friend and ousted from his own nonprofit organization.
The battles escalated, soon involving the Godmasters who could harness the very life-giving energy of Earth itself. The struggles took a turn for the worst when Ginrai appeared, an evil politician who now wore the transtector of the dangerous Optimus Prime.
At this point, Angel Alpha was forced to admit a secret truth: she had hoped to make peace with the Cybertrons and had made transtectors as a peace offering, even one for Ginrai. Alas, this was not to be, and she herself intervened in the conflict, incarnating as Black Zarak, a vengeful form to defend Earth as a last resort. She enlisted the aid of Giga and Mega, a married couple who donated their billions to support carbon neutral efforts. Eventually the scourge of the Cybertrons was repulsed. Giga and Mega were able to adopt not only Wilder, Bullhorn, and Cancer, but also Shuta, Cab, and Minerva, giving them—and the planet—hope for a better future.
#ask vector prime#transformers#maccadam#japanese generation 1#shattered glass#metalhawk#grand maximus#pretenders#snaptrap#seacons#minerva#cab#shuta go#skullgrin#devil z#squeezeplay#horri bull#fangry#godmasters#ginrai#optimus prime#transtectors#blackzarak#overlord
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Team Husband Polls
Welcome to the Team Husband polls where I'll give you a Transformers team every week and you choose who on that team would make the best husband!
Week 1: TFP Team Prime Winner: Optimus Prime
Week 1: TFP Decepticons Winner: Soundwave
Week 1: TFP Predacons Winner: Predaking
Week 2: TFA Team Prime Winner: Optimus Prime
Week 2: TFA Dinobots Winner: Grimlock
Week 2: TFA Decepticons Winner: Soundwave
Week 2: TFA Elite Guard Winner: Jazz
Week 2: TFA Starscream Clones Winner: Thundercracker
Week 2: TFA: Team Athenia Winner: Rodimus Prime
Week 2: TFA Constructicons Winner: Scrapper
Week 2: TFA Team Char Winner: Cyclonus
Week 2: TFA Ministry of Science Winner: Wheeljack
Week 2: TFA Cybertron Intelligence Winner: "Longarm Prime"
Week 3: RID15 Team Bee Winner: Grimlock
Week 3: RID15 Steeljaw's Pack Winner: Thunderhoof
Week 3: RID15 Stunticons Winner: Wildbreak
Week 3: RID15 Decepticons Winner: Cyclonus
Week 4: RID01 Team Prime Winner: Optimus Prime
Week 4: RID01 Predacons Winner: Sky-Byte
Week 4: RID01 Decepticons Winner: Scourge
Week 4: RID01 Spy Changers Winner: Ironhide
Week 4: RID01 Team Bullet Train Winner: Midnight Express
Week 4: RID01 Build Team Winner: Grimlock
Week 5: Headmasters Headmasters (A) Winner: Fortress Maximus
Week 5: Headmasters Target Masters (A) Winner: Pointblank
Week 5: Headmasters Headmasters (D) Winner: Scorponok
Week 5: Headmasters Target Masters (D) Winner: Misfire
Week 6: Victory Brainmasters Winner: Star Saber
Week 6: Victory Multiforce Winner: Wingwaver
Week 6: Victory Breastforce Winners: Deathsaurus
Week 6: Victory Dinoforce Winner: Kakuryu
Week 7: SGMF Autobots Winner: Metalhawk
Week 7: SGMF Destrons Winner: Giga
Week 8: Beast Wars Maximals Winner: Optimus Primal
Week 8: Beast Wars Predacons Winner: Waspinator
Week 9: BW2 Lio Convy Unit Winner: Lio Convoy
Week 9: BW2 Insectrons Winner: Bigmos
Week 9: BW2 Destrons Winner: Starscream (and technically BB they come as a pair)
Week 9: BW2 Autorollers Winner: Autolauncher
Week 9: BW2 Seacons Winner: Halfshell
Week 10: BWNEO Big Convoy Unit Winner: Big Convy
Week 10: BWNEO Magmatron Unit Winner: Archadis
Week 10: BWNEO Maximals Winner: Bump
Week 10: BWNEO Predacons Winner: Hydra
Week 11: G1 Autobots (Season 1) Winner: Optimus Prime
Week 11: G1 Dinobots Winner: Grimlock
Week 11: G1 Decepticons (Season 1) Winner: Soundwave
Week 11 G1 Insectrons Winner: Shrapnel
Week 11: G1 Constructicons Winner: Hook
Week 11: Autobots (Season 2) Winner: Perceptor
Week 11: Aerialbots Winner: Silverbolt
Week 11: Protectobots Winner: First Aid
Week 11: Decepticons (Season 2) Winner: Astrotrain
Week 11: Stunticons Winner: Breakdown
Week 11: Combaticons Winner: Swindle
Week 11: Autobots (Season 3) Winner: Hot Rod/Rodimus Prime
Week 11: Throttlebots Winner: Goldbug/Bumblebee
Week 11: Technobots Winner: Scattershot
Week 11: Decepticons (Season 3) Winner: Cyclonus
Week 11: Predacons Winner: Razorclaw
Week 11: Terrorcons Winner: Hun-Gurrr
Week 12: Cyberverse Autobots Winner: Optimus Prime
Week 12: Cyberverse Decepticons Winner: Soundwave
Week 12: Cyberverse Dinobots Winner: Grimlock
Week 12: Cyberverse Seekers Winner: Thundercracker
Week 13: Earthspark Autobots
Week 13: Earthspark Decepticons
Dividers by Firefly-Graphics
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The Fight That Changed Everything
Jensen and Jared have always mentioned this set fight, in Season 1. Throughout the years they've been telling us tid bits of it. Every time they reveal something new. In all those years and through all those retellings of that story, one thing is certain: that was a milestone for J2.
After that fight, things changed. Not only did they make a pact to never let things escalate to that level again, but also they tested the limits of their relationship. Read their words; that wasn't just a fight and not just a professional disagreement. There was something more and whatever it was, it honed their relationship. There are drops from ITKs and IHAs that say the Js try as best as they can to never go to bed angry with each other.
SeaCon 2016 — Gold Panel
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MinnCon 2017 — Afternoon Panel
Jensen's Meet & Greet
Bonus Advice:
#the epic love story of jared and jensen#j2 relationship advice#minncon 2017#seacon 2016#the famous set fight#season 1 set fight#jensen meet & greet
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Transformers vol 1 49 (1989) . Cold War! . Written by Bob Budiansky Penciled by Jose Delbo Inked by Danny Bulanadi Colors by Nel Yomtov Lettered by Bill Oakley Edited by Don Daley . See more related content here: #marvelman901transformers . #transformers #80s #josedelbo #dannybulanadi #starscream #laserbeak #thundercracker #tantrum #seawing #overbite #seacons #snaptrap #skalor #nautilator #skorponok https://www.instagram.com/p/Cj15ymEtgjE/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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