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Baronjutter posted:Vancouver BC is a cultureless wasteland full of the worst conspicuous consumption. Yes there's pretty mountains but the whole city is a rapidly inflating pimple of real-estate speculation and its residents are the pus filling. The whole place needs a good popping. It's really nice, so people wanna live there, and the more people that do, the prices skyrocket. Move somewhere less nice/less demanded and it's cheaper.
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Das Boo posted:I visit a friend every year who lives a few streets off Pike, so around that area. She's laughed at me for the bizarre incidents that happen when I visit. Maybe I'm just one of those people? I'm staring at the sidewalk and over heads, I don't know what I'm doing wrong. Well that's your problem. You gotta make unblinking eye contact so they know you're the alpha
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# ? Jun 20, 2017 23:14 |
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Canada fuckin owns. If it wasn't so drat cold most of the time I'd move there in a second.
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# ? Jun 20, 2017 23:18 |
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Solice Kirsk posted:I clearly said allies. Allies are just garbage streets. Of course alleys can be whatever. Yeah gently caress those allies and their bombs.
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# ? Jun 20, 2017 23:21 |
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Homelessness doesn't not exist in Australia, but the way everyone talks about it from other countries we're like the promised land or something
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fruit on the bottom posted:One of my greatest fears is that I go to Des Moines and discover that Jastiger is actually pretty cool in person and we end up getting along pretty well. All are welcome, even that riff raff dude. He would be redeemed by having a good craft beer. Banned for a bud light. Das Boo is welcome too of course. High clas citizenry in des moines.
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# ? Jun 20, 2017 23:54 |
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Jastiger posted:All are welcome, even that riff raff dude. He would be redeemed by having a good craft beer. Banned for a bud light. Honestly, the fact that Des Moines never shows up in the news is probably a sterling endorsement. Hm...
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# ? Jun 21, 2017 00:27 |
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starkebn posted:Homelessness doesn't not exist in Australia, but the way everyone talks about it from other countries we're like the promised land or something Pffft, you guys have those weird backwards seasons. No thanks. I'd rather be homeless on the good side of the equator. At least that way I can freeze to death on Christmas. Like god intended.
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# ? Jun 21, 2017 00:34 |
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Baronjutter posted:My unpopular opinion is that Jastiger is fine and has mostly correct views on "the south" but exaggerates his hatred and violent solutions because it seems to really effectively troll people who seem to get legitimately upset. Having lived extensively in the south, north, west, and Ontario, no, basically every problem with the south is a problem with North America except the south has more poor people, rural people, and minorities, aka people that Righteously Logical Liberals hate. Field Mousepad posted:Canada fuckin owns. If it wasn't so drat cold most of the time I'd move there in a second. Tried that, it's harder than it sounds. Good luck immigrating to Canada unless you have family or make six figures. Edgar Allen Ho has a new favorite as of 01:19 on Jun 21, 2017 |
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So Canada has a Trump wall?
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# ? Jun 21, 2017 01:25 |
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Aramek posted:So Canada has a Trump wall? Canada has a reasonable but strict immigration authority. I once had the pleasure of having my car searched and my canadian girlfriend interrogated while I sat in a border office lobby, while nearby an older indian couple pleaded with a border agent via their son who was translating, only to see them turned away. Also they confisticated everyone's phones and clicked through all parties' texts and voicemails. That poo poo happens in the US too, I bet, point being immigrating to Canada loving blows. At the time I was just driving up to visit her but you'd have thought we were international drug runners or something. The cheapest way to be a canadian if you have no connections is probably to get a student visa, graduate, and then get a job offer upon graduation. Again good luck
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# ? Jun 21, 2017 02:46 |
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Canada is a trash country who's entire sole defining characteristic and source of national pride is being very slightly less terrible, on average, than most of the US but still managing to be much worse in a few key areas.
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# ? Jun 21, 2017 02:49 |
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I used to live in Michigan and my friends and I would go to Canada all the time and the most intense thing that ever happened was a quick look through my car by border patrol. We're all white though.
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# ? Jun 21, 2017 03:25 |
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One time a homeless dude wanted me to take money out of an atm, but I was broke and I told him, and he said it didn't matter, he could use my card to access his account and I told him that's not how it works and he said yes it is! I can get money offa any card from anywhere! And then he stormed off.
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# ? Jun 21, 2017 03:26 |
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Field Mousepad posted:I used to live in Michigan and my friends and I would go to Canada all the time and the most intense thing that ever happened was a quick look through my car by border patrol. We're all white though. If you're obviously a tourist of some sort then it's pretty easy to blow through the border either way. If anything you say even vaguely hints that you might want to stay in Canada, however... Another fun time is when we flew back to Canada from France. Nonstop Paris-Montréal. My visa was still well within the allotted dates and entirely legitimate but nevertheless the lovely border guards detained me in the criminal box and demanded why I didn't fly back to the US if I'm a US citizen, never mind my entirely legal and documented canadian address, for a good hour, meanwhile my canadian gf gets to stand awkwardly near security and get ignored until someone comes round to snatch her phone. If you're not guilty you have nothing to hide!
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# ? Jun 21, 2017 03:30 |
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That was the impression I got from visiting Toronto and talking with Canadian friends--they're accommodating if you're a guest, but under that it's rough. If you're not rich as hell then don't bother trying to enter a city from out of the country.
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# ? Jun 21, 2017 03:44 |
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I don't like playing video games with people who whine about losing. Most games have an MMR system where you win half the games you play, that's just how it is.
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# ? Jun 21, 2017 03:51 |
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I will pay more money to never have to deal with the USA and it's insane border poo poo, I get enough from my own country. The best was getting a connecting flight home through seattle from europe before coming home. For what ever reason they pulled me aside before I got on the plane to the US and asked me a million questions, when I arrived in seattle they took me to the special criminal booth and a dude put on the latex gloves and I got worried it was for my butt but instead it was just for my carry on. He tries to make smalltalk about american football but I have no idea and say I don't watch any sports. He unzips my backpack, keeps asking me if there's anything I need to tell him because he's going to go through absolutely anything, and if I need to tell him anything I should tell him now. I have no idea what's going on, so he sighs and pulls out the first item. It's a carefully wrapped 2nd hand N scale model train building I got for cheap in Prague. He has no idea what he's looking at, I tell him it's model train stuff. He's really not impressed for some reason. He digs in for the next item, it's another 2nd hand model train building. I tell him my carry-on bag is pretty much 100% model train poo poo. Item after item comes out and it's all model train poo poo, he gives up half way and just gruffly tells me "we're done" and pretty much pushed me out of the room. Then some customs agents run over to me quite excited. Both are hispanic and I have no idea what is going on but I feel like I'm in trouble and can't quite tell what they're saying due to their accents. They demand to see my passport, keep intently looking at the picture, looking at me, looking at the picture. They yell quite loudly for a 3rd guy to come over, another hispanic fellow. The two start asking "look at this guy!! Who is it???" the 3rd looks at me, looks at my passport. They ask again "No, not the name on the passport, look at this guy, imagine he's got a tan man! What's his name!" and the 3rd guy suddenly gets excited too. "Oh poo poo man!! Diego Luna!!" and they all start laughing, they ask me if I know who Diego Luna is. I have no idea, they tell me to look him up because I look EXACTLY like him. They all agree and call over a 4th, a lady, once again hispanic, she squints, tells me to turn my head, and then nods in agreement with them. My unpopular opinion at this airport is that I don't look anything like Diego Luna, he is a million times more handsome than me but a bunch of US airport customs workers swore I was his twin. Baronjutter has a new favorite as of 04:24 on Jun 21, 2017 |
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Baronjutter posted:I will pay more money to never have to deal with the USA and it's insane border poo poo, I get enough from my own country. If you judge anyone based on whether or not they, from sight, "are hispanic", then I'm glad this glorious continent searched your nazi rear end.
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# ? Jun 21, 2017 04:27 |
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It depends on mestizo features, which distinctly mark someone as South American, although there are loads of white Latinos and black Latinos etc. you wouldn't necessarily tell on sight. My unpopular opinion as a Latino is that I really loving hate it when the word "Hispanic" is used interchangeably with "Latino." Lots of Latinos say it themselves, I did after my father used it until I learned some history, which irks me more. There are two reasons why I give a gently caress: 1. Hispanic means "from or derived from Spain." After half a millennium of colonization and intermarriage that definition really doesn't apply to most Latinos (which means "of Latin America") Plus "Hispanic" ignores that a lot of other immigrants have colonized and had progeny in Latin America. We don't denote Brazillians as Portuguese, why would people with mestizo, British, and German ancestry in Argentina call themselves "Hispanic?" 2. Which brings me to my next point which has to do with the response half of you reading this far have come up with-- "but it's technically accurate don't be such a pedantic autist." Well here is why I give a gently caress -- treating Hispanic as the default, especially in regions where the definition really doesn't apply anymore, reinforces retrograde impressions that Spain and by extension white heritage is what everyone agrees is the highest value of their society, which is a problem when you consider how awful colonialism could be. "but no one thinks about that when they say it these words don't affect them." Maybe not consciously , but words have power and "Hispanic" robs a certain level of identity from Latin Americans when "Latino" is a perfectly good phrase.
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# ? Jun 21, 2017 04:41 |
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how about "south american"?
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# ? Jun 21, 2017 04:44 |
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Edgar Allen Ho posted:If you judge anyone based on whether or not they, from sight, "are hispanic", then I'm glad this glorious continent searched your nazi rear end. I figured it was relevant to that fact they they thought I looked like a Mexican celebrity, they spoke some Spanish to each other and had accents but I thought the worst thing is when people just call or assume anyone from south of texas as "mexican".
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# ? Jun 21, 2017 04:45 |
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starkebn posted:how about "south american"? And I'm referring to ethnicity, not citizenship.
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# ? Jun 21, 2017 04:53 |
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There's no such ethnicity as "hispanic". e: Oh.
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mind the walrus posted:Because Central America and Mexico are things that exist. latin america = south and central america right? latino is "from south or central america"? It's kind of the same thing as what I said except I was too short in my reply and left off a few words. Hispanic going away sounds fair enough to me
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# ? Jun 21, 2017 05:01 |
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Edgar Allen Ho posted:If you're obviously a tourist of some sort then it's pretty easy to blow through the border either way. If anything you say even vaguely hints that you might want to stay in Canada, however... When we flew via Canada from Japan, destination in the USA, we had a 7 hour layover in Canada and they made us go through immigration. We got subjected to a ridiculous interrogation about the state of our finances, why we were going via Canada (answer: it was a cheap deal on a flight) if we intended to stay in Canada, because they weren't sure they believed us (no, that's why we have a connecting flight back to the USA) what are we going to do in Canada (eat poutine in the airport) how the hell did we afford a three week vacation in Japan (well clearly we did because our passport is stamped going in then out three weeks later) and how we got time off work to have a three week vacation in Japan (um, I'm self employed, husband is a grade school teacher and it was summer vacation.) Then why, if we have so much money to go on vacation to Japan for three weeks, did we take a cheap flight offer via Canada? (Because I'm miserly with prices of things and I guess that's how I manage to save money?) I figure we must just look like "riff raff." I've been all over the world and never been held back so long and asked so many questions at any airport before. I'm a green card holder to the USA, husband is an American citizen. I doubt I'll be visiting Canada any time soon if I run the risk of being rejected entry and wasting my plane fare and hotel booking fees. The next time we went to Japan we went via Istanbul and got waved right through, they also had a free tour bus thing that anyone with a connecting flight could take advantage of to see what the city was like. My unpopular opinion: it should be illegal to make mugshots and arrest records publically accessible. If people haven't been found guilty, wrecking their employment viability and social lives over the American right to publicly access official records is not something I can morally support.
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Retro Access posted:When we flew via Canada from Japan, destination in the USA, we had a 7 hour layover in Canada and they made us go through immigration. We got subjected to a ridiculous interrogation about the state of our finances, why we were going via Canada (answer: it was a cheap deal on a flight) if we intended to stay in Canada, because they weren't sure they believed us (no, that's why we have a connecting flight back to the USA) what are we going to do in Canada (eat poutine in the airport) how the hell did we afford a three week vacation in Japan (well clearly we did because our passport is stamped going in then out three weeks later) and how we got time off work to have a three week vacation in Japan (um, I'm self employed, husband is a grade school teacher and it was summer vacation.) Then why, if we have so much money to go on vacation to Japan for three weeks, did we take a cheap flight offer via Canada? (Because I'm miserly with prices of things and I guess that's how I manage to save money?) Fun fact: Expunging your arrests doesn't work all of the time either. I've had all of my arrests in Chicago and the suburbs expunged, but there is one arrest in Joliet that always pops on background checks, but with absolutely no information on it. So it will automatically fail me if I don't hand in a print out the County Clerk gave me that basically says "we can't expunge this arrest because we don't know how so just ignore this arrest from when Solice Kirsk was 18."
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# ? Jun 21, 2017 06:24 |
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I always get the most problems with security/customs going through London. I avoid it whenever possible because their security guards extend their fingers way too far down into your waistband for my comfort. Anyway I agree about mugshots I think - they should only appear and be accessible if and only if you are found or plead guilty.
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Hm interesting, I've entered Canada by car several times and never had a problem; it's always the Americans on the way back who give me static for buying too much liquor at duty free (but stuff is cheaper if you buy two!!) or whatever. But last weekend I had an interview for Nexus enrollment. The American guy actually needed some additional paperwork, but he was a nice guy and we chit-chatted. The Canadian guy was king loving douche of rear end in a top hat mountain, who sweated me for about twenty minutes about how often I go there. "Why do you want Nexus?" "Because I come up to Vancouver a couple times a year for the weekend, and sometimes the line at the crossing is really long." "A couple?" "Yeah, yknow, once or twice a year." "So which is it, once or twice?" "I'm really not sure, I guess I'd say twice a year...I think the last time before today was in October." He pulls up all my records and clucks his way through them, shaking his head. "Once this weekend, once in October...once in January." "Okay so once so far this year and twice last year?" "Once in 2015..." "Okay?" "And before that once in 2013? And once in 2011?!" "I guess so. I thought it was more often but I guess I misremembered." "THIS IS A TRUSTED TRAVELER PROGRAM. HOW CAN I TRUST YOU WHEN YOU HAVE SHOWN YOUR CREDIBILITY TO BE SO LOW? YOU ARE NOT TAKING THIS SERIOUSLY. WHY SHOULD THE NATION OF CANADA ENTRUST YOU WITH ITS MOST PRECIOUS RESOURCE, ITS TRUST, WHEN YOU ARE NOT A SERIOUS OR TRUSTWORTHY PERSON?!" They approved me anyway. I assumed this was just some novice interrogation technique designed to get me to confess something, but some of these stories make it seem more like a pattern. I guess it's a PHUO that Canadians can be jackasses just like anybody. Don't tell Imgur I said that, they practically worship that place.
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# ? Jun 21, 2017 06:57 |
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mind the walrus posted:1. Hispanic means "from or derived from Spain." After half a millennium of colonization and intermarriage that definition really doesn't apply to most Latinos (which means "of Latin America") Plus "Hispanic" ignores that a lot of other immigrants have colonized and had progeny in Latin America. We don't denote Brazillians as Portuguese, why would people with mestizo, British, and German ancestry in Argentina call themselves "Hispanic?"
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# ? Jun 21, 2017 08:11 |
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starkebn posted:Homelessness doesn't not exist in Australia, but the way everyone talks about it from other countries we're like the promised land or something How did they get that impression? Clearly they've never been to Melbourne or Sydney. We even had a homeless squat at Flinders Street station a few months ago.
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# ? Jun 21, 2017 08:14 |
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companies and scientists are working on a thc breathalyzer. why not all the other drugs as well?
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Tiggum posted:I guess "Latin" is slightly more accurate because it's not specific to Spain, but it also refers to that same part of Europe. Like, people of German or British ancestry shouldn't be called Latino either, by your argument. That is how I've had to fill out ethnicity forms my entire life. Most have simply Hispanic/Latino listed, but a large amount also ask you to specify further afterwards. In any case restricting the ethnicity overhead strictly to Spain over the wider range Latino can express sucks for reasons outlined earlier.
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# ? Jun 21, 2017 09:30 |
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Edgar Allen Ho posted:I once had the pleasure of having my car searched and my canadian girlfriend interrogated while I sat in a border office lobby, while nearby an older indian couple pleaded with a border agent via their son who was translating, only to see them turned away. Also they confisticated everyone's phones and clicked through all parties' texts and voicemails. Second and third time I just breezed through immigration with the guard barely glancing at my passport.
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# ? Jun 21, 2017 11:42 |
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When I first went to the US I was terrified of the airport guards, but the dude was super chill and honestly more into fixing his sunglasses than interrogating me. The best VISA experience is returning to Australia, though. As soon as they hear an Aus accent they just don't even bother looking at your passport.
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Edgar Allen Ho posted:If you judge anyone based on whether or not they, from sight, "are hispanic", then I'm glad this glorious continent searched your nazi rear end. lol
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# ? Jun 21, 2017 12:06 |
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I'll dig this one out of the couple-pages-ago grave: Child support payments should have a sane, absolute-dollar minimum that reflects something like half the monthly cost of raising a child. On top of that, some percentage of each payment ought be held in an escrow so that a missed payment doesn't immediately cause a shortfall on the receiving end. Either that, or child supporters could pay into a pool the same way employers do for unemployment insurance. Like, supporting a kid is an inflexible obligation. It costs a minimum of a few hundred bucks a month no matter how little you make, and it's silly to let people pass those costs onto the custodial parent by using income-based calculations that pretend parenting expenses are way more elastic then they actually are. Case in point: I've got some number of students who're single parents with sole custody of a child whose other parent is also a student. Because the non-custodial parent is broke their obligations can be like $25/month. A saner number would be no lower than $350/month (half the cost of day care), since the custodial parent obviously needs to work in order for the kid to eat.
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# ? Jun 21, 2017 12:53 |
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Forcing the broke person to pay more money won't magic up some money from nowhere, I'm not sure what exactly that would accomplish.
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# ? Jun 21, 2017 12:59 |
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WampaLord posted:Forcing the broke person to pay more money won't magic up some money from nowhere, I'm not sure what exactly that would accomplish. Yeah a steady amount that is less than ideal is better than going after all they have until they can't give anything at all. Raising a kid does cost a fairly fixed amount per month, but so does living as an adult and that amount is definitely higher than zero.
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It's not my fault she wouldn't get that abortion.
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