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Delena are lowkey just a worse version of Hardin and Tessa.
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lilisouless · 2 years
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Don't know if anyone already used this meme
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I had in mind a whole essay on how Nate Jacbos and his romantic relationships smashes a lot of tropes comon on teen romantic movies and how they can be compared, but no one ever reads when i do those things so i will just leave it as the meme.
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randomfictionrants · 3 years
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Recipe for a popular relationship that many adore:
1 heterosexual white boy
1 heterosexual white girl
[ note that both of them must be attractive ]
3 teaspoons of angst
4 teaspoons of problematic stuff (eg: panic attack kisses)
Dump the whole can of toxicity
Ig sprinkle some chemistry
3 spoons of violence
100 spoons of FANSERVICE
1 spoon of self insert
Optional: cheating
Some options for the boy:
Bad boy
Cheating, abusive asshole billionaire
Player
You can give them a sappy redemption arc when he meets the girl.
Must: codependency
Some options for girl:
Good girl
Soft girl
Manic pixie dream girl
"I'm not like other girls" girl
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userchappell · 2 years
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Same, Dylan, same....
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sbd-laytall · 2 years
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To anyone who states that Hardin doesn't mean to hurt her: you're fucking wrong.
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After (2014)
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capsiclesteebrogers · 3 years
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the fact that both hardin and tessa who claim to LOVE LITERATURE completely miss the point of “Pride & Prejudice” and analyse it so badly MAKES MY BLOOD BOIL. how dare they speak so poorly of the masterpiece that is that book?
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icepandawarrior · 5 years
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What is After?
_A published book straight from wattpad: first the cringe booth and now this?
_Originally a cringy 1D fanfiction: here we go with this bullshit
_Romanizes abuse: hell nah, deuces ✌
_And not to mention uses sex to solve any problem to any situation, the manipulation, physical assault, and over the top love speeches that mean absolutely nothing: HOLY SH*T DULLENA IS THAT YOU?
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writing-wolf · 4 years
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I did it; I watched and read After by Anna Todd
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Alright, I’m going on a rant, kinda. 
I’m very single, very touch-starved and quarantine makes me pick up on my guilty pleasures: reading/watching crappy romance. So far I’ve read like 4 bad romance books besides the After series, and I’m thriving. We love a cheesy, cliché romance at 2 am, yes we do. 
I read the whole series before watching the movie, and I’m kinda glad I did. The movie was, surprisingly, somewhat better than the books and I’ll tell you why. 
The books were pretty much garbage. Like, I’m not talking about the garbage that romance books made for young adult women with a fantasy usually are (although I secretly kinda like em), I’m talking Wattpad Y/N garbage. I know that’s to be expected because it is a Harry Styles fanfic, buuut a part of me hoped that with it being published as a real book, the ignorant, horrible parts would be cut out. Yeah, nope. 
Spoiler Alert: I’m going to discuss the story under the cut.
First book was kinda bad, pretty dramatic, but like, it was your kind of mindless ‘bad boy’ story. Red flags were starting to show in the relationship (they keep fighting, Hardin’s pretty much a horrible jealous jerk when he’s drunk, and kind of when he’s sober tbh), which kind of made me a bit unhappy. You can’t start off an entire series when it already seems like the main couple is toxic as all hell. The cute parts get overshadowed by the fighting and lies, secrets, violence, double standards, etc. The bet was disgusting and I just couldn’t get behind Hardin. 
At this point, I’m kind of invested in the story though, and I want to see how the hell Hardin’s going to get back with Tessa (because of course they get back together) after this virginity bet, and I read After We Collided. It’s starts off with this Zed guy, and we see the whole aftermath of the bet, with Tessa swearing she’s over it before seamlessly transitioning back into this ‘non-relationship but actually pretty much a relationship’ (this will be an ongoing theme in the next books) when Hardin’s mum shows up. They get back together over a bracelet and some other stuff. Blah blah, book’s kind of forgettable at this point. Hardin’s a selfish dick who doesn’t want to marry, have kids or move to Seattle with his girlfriend, whilst she’s just doing really hurtful things to spite him and hanging out with a couple of random dudes. Somehow she catches feelings (only a lil, because we know she only loves Hardin) for Zed, which is incredibly illogical. But the latest thing we can hope for is character development. The cute moments are actually cute, and they give me feels, but then 5 pages later they’re fighting again, so idk why I even bother. At the end of the book, somehow Hardin gets a tattoo for Tessa, and they meet her estranged, alcoholic dad. Cliffhanger....I guess?
After We Fell is the longest book in the series and OH MY DAYS, IT’S HOT GARBAGE. I couldn’t wait for this book to be over. There’s Hardin asking her to marry him so she doesn’t go to Seattle (he’s drunk, surprise?). Well, shit gets weird, because Hardin, Tessa and Hardin’s family go to Seattle for the weekend or smth. There’s a lesbian couple that has to represent Hardin and Tessa, but better, and that was decently well-done. They have sex, she drinks underage again, he tried to get sober but fails because every time they break up it’s the same story: he drinks and trashes the place, she cries and hates his arse, vows to stay away, they get back together and he promises to do better. And then it starts again. Dysfunctional as shit, basically. There’s huge signs of a toxic, unhealthy, possessive relationship between both of them. 
Hardin sabotages Tessa’s move to Seattle, she looks through his phone (something she’s done before). For the first time though, I end up disliking Hardin a little less than Tessa, because I kind of understand his point? The whole dysfunctional family thing did a part on him, and I get it. She’s also pretty toxic, pointing out his insecurities and being self-centred and wants him to change so badly. I just. By the end of this book, I maybe want them to end up together? Not really, because they’re almost (or maybe even actually) emotionally abusive to each other. But when they get their shit together, I’d like them to have a good, romance novel fuelled love story. Anyways, it was shit.
Last one, After Ever Happy (I didn’t read Before because I was tired of this shit and I don’t massively care). Starts off with this whole thing at Hardin’s mum’s wedding and whatever. He ends up leaving her and stays in London so she can return to Washington alone and he can get high with his ‘delinquent’ buddies from back in the day. She finds her father, overdosed, in their old apartment and that’s what it takes for him to come back to her. I know. Horseshit and I still hate them. He somehow tries to fix all of this, Zed’s a manipulative asshole, Hardin asks her to marry him but Tessa’s depressed, grieving and really not ready to get back into this tumultuous relationship (and honey, I really don’t blame you). I ended up liking this book the most because it felt human. It felt like Tessa was finally growing up and making choices that wouldn’t restart the fucking cycle again. She still drank too much, but I like the change when she left for NY. At that point, I could say I liked the story. Hardin changed a lot and became a capable man/boyfriend. They end up not dating until years later, and I have to say, good for them. Neither of them were ready for a relationship, so I think it was nice that they got the time apart to live first. Epilogue was wayy too rushes and kind of meh, but I was glad it was over. 
The reason I liked the movie was because it was mindless romance and not despite, but because it was so different from the book. Not nearly as toxic and just a lot more calm. Sure, it wasn’t amazing cinema, but it was cute, and the actors weren’t that bad. The main couple looked mad cute together too. The bet got changed and you could see that Anna Todd had made decisions in her book that she probably regretted and tried to rectify. And it was decent. I’m glad Hardin isn’t as horrible, and I’m glad that it seems like they’re in a relationship I could root for, however bad it started. Because that’s romance. Encouraging the audience to love the couple is so important, and the books just forgot about that imo. I still don’t love the series, but I’d be lying if I wouldn’t watch the rest. As a break from good, meaningful cinema and literature, the movies will do just fine. 
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itsqueenelise · 4 years
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Perspective
Okay okay okay. I’m already a third of the way through Holy Sister and I still haven’t said anything on Grey Sister. Honestly I don’t even know where to start.
Though, one of the big things I noticed is that Lawrence took a different approach in how he wrote Grey Sister compared to Red Sister (and different moreso in Holy Sister). In Red Sister, he sort of played with the reader’s expectations and lack of knowledge and wrote most of the story as a build up to the end where it all comes together in a big climax. In Grey Sister, that approach seems to be abandoned...well not entirely. The first half of Grey Sister does sort of act like a build up or wel more of a set up for the plot and then there is a constant plot progression in the latter half. The big thing though is that Lawrence plays with perspectives a lot in this book. The first half is dominated mostly by Nona and Glass shared pretty smoothly. As the book goes on, especially into the second half, there becomes a larger and almost constant focus on switching perspectives adding Kettle’s perspective into the story as well.
The perspective play was by far the best aspect of the book. Lawrence masterfully made the story flow so well in using each character to tell different aspects of the story. At first it was sort of two parallel stories happening: Nona and her struggle with the events of the last book and moving forward, then Glass and her plan. The latter stays constant and acts sort of like the last book where you don’t know really what’s going on, but you know Glass does. And while most of her perspective has no action, Lawrence beautifully moves the story along on an extremely important front that we would miss if it all just focused on Nona and that we needed to see. Plus Glass is an extremely interesting character. She has no magical abilities at all and only has her wit and patience to guide her. Her side of the story also adds a different attitude from what we get with Nona. Nona is very rash and anti authority at times and follows her own path above all, while Glass plays by a different yet similar tune. She follows her own path, but does it by staying close to the rules and through calm and collected actions unlike Nona’s rage rushing into her problems and slicing them at the throat. We also get a ton of world building and a great look into the politics of the world, which is needed for the plot and cannot be told through the likes of Nona. Glass’s story keeps a constant beat through the book and feeds us the information we need while also having some of the most interesting chapters to read despite having none of the action we get from Nona.
Now Nona’s side is a different story. The first half of the book brings back the whole convent/school-like atmosphere that a lot of Red Sister has. And this sort of slice of life, dealing with personal relationships and enemies is such a highlight of these books. Joeli Namsis is introduced as an amazing villain (who I will talk a lot more about later) pulling at Nona’s strings (literally too) and helping drive a lot of the themes constant in this book. Those being Nona having to deal with failure and loss after Hessa and the shipheart and overcoming that. As well as Nona’s issue with rage and acting out rashly and contradicting the values she’s taught at the convent. This theme, however, is demonstrated much through Keot (who I also will talk about later, probably in another post purely dedicated to him)...oh yeah and there’s the Holothour which I need to talk about, but I really need to spend some time thinking about that and writing about it all on its own.
The second half of the story forces Nona away from just dwelling on her issues. She can’t just think about them and sit and be sad and wish she was doing something. Now she’s out in the world with no one stopping her from doing what she needs to do. And with this brings maybe my favorite part of the book. Nona’s short journey alone wandering back to her home and seeing her hometown burned away, facing Giljohn again, and pretty much going to the grave of her mother is a huge step for Nona’s character. A lot of the earlier themes really culminate right here and act as a catalyst of sorts to taking action even moreso than getting kicked from the convent. Getting sent away wasn’t her choice, but now she’s faced these important things haunting her past. She already went to Hessa’s grave and this was the last thing holding her back. And if she wasn’t captured right there, there’s no doubt that she would have barged right into the Tetragode anyways leading her into the same situation. And now here is where the real fun happens. From here on, we get to constantly shift between Kettle and Nona for the rest of the book (plus Glass!) And Lawrence shows such master for writing in this situation. No one perspective really tells the story and a lot of this part of the book is at a standstill, yet it feels like so much is happening. And as the plot becomes more dire and more frantic, so does the perspective changing and into the end where it all really culminates, it becomes this big fluid story that tells itself and just pulls you right until the end.
Like I’ve said before. There is A LOT to this book. And not so little that I can’t fit all of my thoughts into one post. I’ll need quite a few, but I hope to be able to talk about it all. My mind has been racing with so many thoughts about everything in these books. I did really need to get out these thoughts on the perspective changing and how Lawrence wrote this book in comparison to Red Sister. Some of this is barebones, but I really want to go deeper into all of the characters and their interactions and especially some of the latter half of the book in more posts soon. None of this is really properly organized, it’s just all a dump of my thoughts. But this here was just something that stands out to me more than anything else and I believe Lawrence absolutely nailed it.
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vulpixelates · 5 years
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2, 8, 9, and 22 for Ioren?
Thanks for the ask :)
2. How would they meet the Inquisitor?
I think her introduction would be tied into the War Table missions involving Clan Lavellan, and her story arc would be different depending on if they died or survived. In the case of her Clan’s survival, she would leave to help the Inquisition, to attempt to repay them for their help. In the case of their death, she would have narrowly survived and come to Skyhold to yell at the Inquisitor for their poor decisions and force them to let her join because she has nowhere else to go – “there’s a bloody hole in the sky, what else am I do to?”
8. What kind of Inquisitor would drive them to leave the Inquisition/confront them about their actions (what gets their approval low? what does that scene look like)?
Any pro-Templar or anti-mage stance would lower her approval, as well as having anyone but an elf drink from the Well of Sorrows. If she already had a low approval, having such little regard for the history of her people (especially if Morrigan drinks from it) would be a dealbreaker. The scene would likely involve lots of yelling and her cursing in elvish before “accidentally” setting something on fire with her lightning, and storming out of the keep.
9. Where in Skyhold would they be found? (e.g. Cole is in the tavern rafters, Leliana in the top of the tower, Varric in the throne room, etc.)
In the gardens, tending to her crop of elfroot. (It’s totally just medicinal.)
22. If you have another Inquisitor, how would those two get along, specifically?
Oh boy. Her and Elera Lavellan… positively hate each other. I headcanon that the other exists in the world even if they aren’t the Inquisitor, and that Elera is a huntress of the clan like Ioren’s mother, so they’ve known each other most of their lives. And uh, they don’t get along. Elera thinks Ioren is a ditzy trollop and Ioren thinks Elera has a giant stick up her ass and jokes that she likely beds her bow. Begrudgingly, however, they respect each other’s abilities, and I think Elera would lean on Ioren as a companion as a slice of home.
If Julien Trevelyan was Inquisitor, they would definitely be pals, as Dorian is one of Ioren’s closest companions. They have similar senses of humor (though hers is a bit more extreme), and Julien tends to respect both mage and elf issues. 
If Hessa Adaar was the Inquisitor, they would definitely bone. Scary, tall ladies definitely fall under Ioren’s “type,” and I think Hessa would find her penchant for disarming people via inappropriate humor endlessly amusing. They would probably butt heads a bit, given that Hessa doesn’t have a strong stance on the whole “should circles exist?” issue, but overall, I think they would get along.
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osobypostacieludzie · 6 years
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Oliver Schweigert - niemiecki prawicowy ekstremista. Schweigert został powiernikiem Michaela Kühnena w latach 80. We wspólnocie Nowego Frontu został mianowany "Dyrektorem Obszaru Wschód". Był także przewodniczącym National Alternative. W Berlinie Schweigert był jednym kandydatem w wyborach do berlińskiej Izby Reprezentantów w 1990 roku i otrzymał 0,2% głosów. W 1992 r. brał udział w wyborach do berlińskiej rady powiatowej prawicowego sojuszu wyborczego Free Voters Community The National. Schweigert jest uważany za anty-antyfaszystowskiego aktywistę, działa na scenie koleżeństwa i nawiązuje współpracę w Krajowych i Socjalnych Związkach Akcji Centralnych Niemiec.  Tam przez wiele lat nadzorował stronę internetową National Resistance Berlin-Brandenburg (NWBB). W sierpniu 1994 r. On i 25 innych osób, w tym Kay Diesner i Oliver Werner, zostali aresztowani na strychu nad domem Arnulfa Priema. W 1996 r. został skazany na czteromiesięczny okres próbny, między innymi, posiadał materiały propagandowe NSDAP-AO na stanie. W 2000 roku zarejestrował później zakazaną demonstrację upamiętniającą Rudolfa Hessa. Jest również uważany za zwolennika Horsta Wessela. W latach 2004-2006 wszedł w konflikt z autonomicznymi nacjonalistami, których oskarżył o brak dyscypliny. Oprócz tego napisał otwarty list o granej w Berlinie muzyce hip-hopowej w dwóch demonstracjach. Ponieważ te jawnie rozładowane konflikty Schweigert jest zwykle obecny tylko jako folder na prawicowych  ekstremistycznych demonstracjach. Schweigert był żonaty ze Stellą Palau, byłym szefem NPD w Berlinie i współzałożycielem Skingirl Freundeskreis Deutschland. Ślub odbył się 20 kwietnia 2000 r., 111. urodziny Adolfa Hitlera . Po rozwodzie jego byłą żonę poślubił dalekosiężny autor tekstów i polityk Jörg Hähnel.
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solitud-ish · 4 years
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Anti hessa?
La 3’l6ana
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lilisouless · 2 years
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Maybe the reason why i am not into bad boy/good girl romances or ships is because i don't want children
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randomfictionrants · 3 years
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Noah, a person who loves and respects Tessa
Tessa: Ew, too nice
Trevor, a guy who doesn't judge Tessa and is a real gentleman
Tessa: eh, too boring
Hardin, a guy who mentally and emotionally abuses her, manipulates her, uses her as his redemption tool, TOOK HER VIRGINITY FOR A FUCKING BET and what not
Tessa: omg soulmate😍😍
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tobasatu · 4 years
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tobasatu.com, Asahan | Ancaman narkoba yang sangat dekat dan nyata, serta dampaknya dan begitu kompleks. Narkoba juga mengancam eksistensi serta kedaulatan bangsa Indonesia di masa mendatang.
  Djbutuhkan peran aktif dari kepala desa dan masyarakatnya agar tercipta lingkungan pedesaan yang bersih penyalahgunaan narkoba.
Hal itu diungkapkan Kepala BNNK Asahan, Kompol B Sitompul SH dalam acara Pencanangan Desa Bersinar dan Diseminasi Informasi (P4GN) di Lapangan Desa Hessa Perlompongan Kecamatan Air Batu, Asahan, Rabu (30/10).
Berbicara tentang narkoba, sebutnya, tidak terlepas dari 3 hal yaitu penjahat narkoba, penyalahguna narkoba serta masyarakat bersih narkoba.
“Melalui pencanangan Desa Bersinar hari ini kita wujudkan poin ketiga yaitu masyarakat bersih narkoba serta menyatakan perang terhadap poin 1 dan 2 yaitu penjahat narkoba dan penyalahguna narkoba. Desa Hessa Perlompongan ini telah membentuk Relawan Anti Narkoba dengan aktif melakukan sosialisasi di lingkungannya masing-masing,” imbaunya.
Dirinya menjelaskan, Kabupaten Asahan masih dalam kategori masif, hal itu dikarenakan masyarakat dinilai masih banyak yang enggan untuk melaporkan adanya tindakan peredaran dan penyalahgunaan narkoba.
Kompol B Sitompul berharap, nantinya Desa Hessa Perlompongan menjadi percontohan bagi desa-desa lain di Kabupaten Asahan dalam pemberantasan penyalahgunaan narkoba secara mandiri melalui dituangkannya P4GN dalam RKP dan APBDes Tahun Anggaran 2019.
Sementara itu, Kepala BNNP Sumut Brigjen Pol Atrial SH diwakili Kabid P2M BNNP Provsu Tuankus Harianja mengapresiasi pencanangan Desa Bersih Narkoba di Desa Hessa Perlompongan, Kecamatan Air Batu.
“Untuk Sumatera Utara sendiri, Kabupaten Sergai adalah yang kedua mencanangkan Desa Bersih Narkoba ini setelah Kota Medan,” katanya.
Dijelaskannya, ada 4 indikator guna mewujudkan Desa Bersih Narkoba, yang pertama adanya sosialisasi bahaya narkoba. Kedua adanya regulasi yang mengatur pencanangan desa bersih narkoba melalui peraturan desa semisal peraturan persyaratan menikah harus ada surat keterangan bersih narkoba.
Kemudian yang ketiga, tes urine sebagai persyaratan masuk sekolah, mendapatkan pekerjaan ataupun lainnya. Yang keempat, membentuk satgas anti narkoba di desa-desa.
“Jika keempat indikator ini dapat kita laksanakan bersama, maka tidak akan ada celah bagi peredaran narkoba lagi di desa yang kita cintai ini,” katanya.
Sementara itu, Bupati Asahan, H Surya melalui Kakan Kesbang Asahan, Sorimuda Siregar mengatakan, pencanangan Desa Bersih Narkoba merupakan salah satu bukti komitmen serius dari pemerintah daerah dan pusat dalam memerangi penyelundupan, peredaran gelap dan penyalahgunaan narkoba yang merupakan kejahatan luar biasa (extraordinary crime).
Seiring saat ini peredaran narkoba menyasar kaum milenial, Bupati dan Wakil Bupati berharap kehidupan milenial tidak hanya menghasilkan prestasi yang kreatif dan inovatif, tetapi juga hidup dengan bebas narkoba.
“Sebab, itu pula yang melatarbelakangi digalakkannya gerakan ‘Milenial Sehat Tanpa Narkoba Menuju Indonesia Emas’ yang mendorong seluruh elemen masyarakat untuk menjadi generasi yang produktif, inovatif, kreatif dan bersih narkoba guna mendukung terwujudnya visi Kabupaten Asahan yang Religius, Sehat, Cerdas dan Mandiri,” katanya.
Sementara itu, Wakapolres Asahan, Kompol M Taufik mengapresiasi kegiatan pencanangan Desa Bersinar di Desa Hessa Perlompongan.
“Jangan diberi ruang kepada para pengedar dan penyalahgunaan narkoba. Polres Asahan siap membantu masyarakat, sehingga situasi Kamtibmas dapat terkendali dengan baik, ” imbuhnya. (ts23)
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sbd-laytall · 2 years
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This is the man y'all stan? Seriously, this the relationship y'all adore so much that you got it made into a movie?
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After (2014)
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