Showing posts with label social commentary. Show all posts
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Thursday, March 9, 2023

La Festa dell’ Inverno: Winter 2023 - Part 6

'Midsommar' (2019)

I no longer do full on movie reviews, because I'm too much of a perfectionist, and I make a lot of notes, and it ends up taking way too long. In a nutshell, a group of American college students, through a Swedish exchange student, sign up to attend a rural pagan encampment in Sweden with the plan on writing a paper on their experience; their college thesis I recall. Runes were featured prominently, so I'm thinking that this may be an Asatru version of 'The Wicker Man' perhaps. Actually, the pagan tradition was "Old Norse religion," not Asatru. So I"m assuming that this would be maybe a Scandinavian equivalent to German Hexerei. So from my understanding, something of a mix of the older Proto-European tradition with elements of Asatru... "Scandinavian witchcraft"....maybe.

The protagonist Dani is a young American woman, although played by a British actress, who starts off the film in a fragile state, losing her sister and parents in a murder-suicide committed by her sister. Aside from the understandable affect this has on her, her character comes off as somewhat annoying early in the film, with a lot of abandonment and other issues. At least that was my reaction. However, as the film progresses, and she endures more hardship, her character really grows on you! She becomes likable as a vulnerable character, and with good reason for trepidation. The encampment is a farm located amid hills and some low mountains with mostly heavy brush surrounding it, in a region called Hälsingland. Living there is the old Hårga clan who work the farm, and are clearly very dedicated to their tradition. They never step our of character. As time goes on, it becomes more and more clear that they have some bizarre, barbaric, and murderous intentions. Cannibalism and necrophilia are strongly suggested as occurring, but confirmed.

This film is almost like a combination between 'The Wicker Man' (1973) and 'The Witch' (2015). The ending is much like 'The Witch' in that it doesn't completely followup with the ending. Despite the Hårga clan's dedication, they come off as cold and calculating. This film didn't do any favors for the folk pagan cause by the way. But strictly as a film in the horror film genre, it was good; starting off slowly, and becoming more and more gripping as it progressed. The sub-genre of this film is called "folk horror," horror based on real folklore. The May Day Festival was portrayed, and I don't know if that festival is present in Asatru or not. I believe it is, but under the blot name Walpurgisnacht. Despite the name, the film technically was not about Midsummer. The name "Midsommar"--pronounced "mid-so-MAR"--is apparently Midsummer in Swedish. This film was a Swedish and American collaboration, although the main character Dani was played by British actress Florence Pugh, and also several others. Not surprisingly, the clever artists at DeviantArt and other sites have created some cool artwork.

 

Midsommar

Folk horror

Old Norse religion

Examples of Midsommar art on DeviantArt (better to actually search that site)

Examples of Midsommar art on Pinterest (better to actualy search that site)

 

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The Tradition Behind Midsommar (video)

"A mythology is the comment of one particular age or civilization on the mysteries of human existence and the human mind, their model for social behavior, and their attempt to define in stories their perception of the inner realities."
-- Hilda Ellis Davidson, 'Gods and Myths of Northern Europe

 

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Midsommar explained (videos)

MIDSOMMAR (2019) Story + Ending Explained

Midsommar's "Happy" Ending, Explained









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Betty Martini

~ RIP ~

1940- 2023

Thank you!

'Dr. Betty Martini – Aspartame Is In Over 6,000 Food Products & Could Be Killing You, Are You Eating Any Of Them?'

Aspartame - A Biochemical Warfare Agent by Dr. Betty Martini (video)



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'The Wicker Man' - 50 Years!

1973 - 2023

'The Wicker Man' was released in the UK on December 6, 1973. Some call it a horror film, some call it a drama, while others consider it a musical. The director was Robin Hardy, and he was a dedicated Christian, yet I think many pagans feel like this was at least something of an inspiration; not because of the sacrifice, but just the mysteries of it, the style, the symbolism, and the music! I'm sure he didn't intend on that. At some point he said that he wanted to make three films with this subject. In 2011, he made 'The Wicker Tree'. It wasn't a very good movie, despite the great name and promotional movie poster. He passed away in 2016, and never did make number three.

The Wicker Man (1973) 50th Anniversary tour (2022)

 

 

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Masonic bee and beehive symbol, Venus, and our deep past

"The beehive is found in Masonry as a reminder that in diligence and labor for a common good true happiness and prosperity are found. The bee is a symbol of wisdom, for as this tiny insect collects pollen from the flowers, so men may extract wisdom from the experiences of daily life."

"The bee is sacred to the goddess Venus and, according to mystics, it is one of several forms of life which came to the Earth from the planet Venus millions of years ago. the fact that bees are ruled by queens is one reason why this insect is considered a sacred feminine symbol."

-- Manly P. Hall, 'The Secret Teachings of all Ages'


 


Venus, Earth, Mars, and our lost history

Sometime in the distant past, the occult evidence shows that at least the Earth, Mars, and Venus were in different positions than they are today. Saturn, currently a dwarf star, was our second star.. an "outer sun." It emitted its dimmer rays upon us, which had a slight purple hue to it, from the opposite side from the Sun from these three planets. The Earth never experienced complete darkness then. I don't know the exact time period or the exact sequence of events, but some tens of millions of years ago, an astonishing shakeup of our solar system took place. One or more incoming planets literally collided in some cases. The asteroid belt was formed from one such collision. All of this was a complete game changer. Prior to that, Venus, Earth, and Mars were all habitable, and humans existed on all three worlds. Mars was able to thrive due to the dimmer rays of Saturn. The shakeup moved Venus much closer to the Sun, ending life there. At another point, there was a massive war on Mars, fought with nuclear and energy weapons, destroying the atmosphere and ending life there. Some of the Martian humans there somehow made it to the Earth.

At some point, several incredible civilizations arose, but a major world war and Earth changes drove us back to the stone age. After those catastrophes, humans devolved, even mixing their DNA with lower hominids. Huge brutish human-like beings with double rows of teeth, who had been subdued by the earlier civilizations, were then free to roam and cause much havoc around the world. Somehow they eventually were killed off, although some were still around some centuries ago. There were other strange types of human-like beings, some very small and slight, others very short and pudgy, some with horns, etc. Every human today has at least some DNA from those lower hominids. Hollywood, with it's deep Kabbalistic and Masonic roots, has portrayed the old multi-planet human civilizations in many films; the most noteworthy being the 'Star Wars' series. It wasn't in a galaxy far, far away... it was here. The hobbit fantasy animations and films, starting in the '70s, portrayed an element of the Earth that existed in between these disasters. It's highly likely that there were visitors from elsewhere, whom interacted with humans in their heyday and even long after that.

I would encourage people to look into Manly P. Hall or the Sumerian creation myth for more clues. Basically, everything that Manly P. Hall wrote and said is true. Just because some astounding knowledge dealing with our history, reincarnation, astrology, sacred geometry, etc. was horded, doesn't make the wealthy elites in these occult circles inherently elite.They merely inherited or joined that situation. Nobody can seem to explain why when seemingly more-or-less ordinary people became massively wealthy, they almost immediately start "acting elite" and stating "elite things" that are in total congruence with the established "global elites." They live in a world and with a mindset that's so different from the average person that they couldn't bring themselves to believe it if they tried. They're into some dark things that I can't mention. What I can't figure out is why or how they believe that they're going to dodge Karma? The idea that many of them have is that by purposely releasing well-disguised clues and getting people to voluntarily sign on with them, that this is a way to avoid the consequences to their soul.


 

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Enya - Orinoco Flow (Official 4K Music Video)

enyatv


1.12M subscribers

41M views - October 26, 2009

con't....

 


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Enya - Shepherd Moons [full album]

 

"Her Voice has the capacity to move your soul from the deep inside..."
--  Noël Occitan

 

 

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Scandinavians not indigenous to Scandinavia?

According to Norwegian Norse mythology and folk tradition author Maria Kvilhaug, Scandinavians cannot be indigenous to Scandinavia because they're not an oppressed people, and that ONLY oppressed people in the world can be indigenous to a land. Here she makes a living off of Norse myth and spiritual tradition, apparently is of Norse background, and yet she still engages in this type of "racial self-masochism."

When I was a very young boy, if I acted up, my mom would in a sense.. threaten me with "the wooden spoon!" She never used it, but she sounded like she might use it, so I listened and did what she told me. The same with my father. His theoretical weapon of choice was "the leather belt!" He never used it, but she sounded like he might use it, so I listened and did what he told me to do.

However, beyond that, I've never really listened to anything that anyone has ever told me! I did what they told me because they had the authority. I rather.. take it under advisement. I always knew that most people were trying to con me. I certainly don't listen to government officials, policemen, teachers or anyone else who takes money. I did what they told me if I had to, because they had the authority, and could punish. I can remember teachers of various ideologies who threatened students who weren't in agreement with their opinions.

 

 

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My mom's very longtime vintage vase

Family friends of my mother's back in Hurley gave her this vase, and she had it for probably a good sixty years! It's a very distinct old Czech style, often orange, with that certain shape of rim, with a black snake wrapped around it like a serpent of wisdom. It was very similar to the one on the left here, except my mother's was a little taller and thinner with a longer snake... more similar to this one.

Here are a few examples of other colors and designs. It was there in her dining room buffet display for so many years, but I never really looked closely at the snake. The one on the left is $125. Someone else inherited her vase, so eventually I'm going to purchase one, or maybe a couple of them. One for the display case, and one to put on a table top. To me, it could symbolize her wisdom. This vase could have it's roots in mythology and folklore.

Loetz Czechoslovakian Art Glass Tango Vase

 

 

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World egg

Similar to the vase above is the world egg., which is present in many different mythologies throughout the ancient Indo-European world. I'm sure there is a slew of YouTube videos on this, but everything can't be a video here.

The world egg, cosmic egg or mundane egg is a mythological motif found in the cosmogonies of many cultures that is present in Proto-Indo-European culture and other cultures and civilizations. Typically, the world egg is a beginning of some sort, and the universe or some primordial being comes into existence by "hatching" from the egg, sometimes lain on the primordial waters of the Earth.

Eggs symbolize the unification of two complementary principles (represented by the egg white and the yolk) from which life or existence, in its most fundamental philosophical sense, emerges.

 

 

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How did dinosaurs deal with snow? (Quora)

 

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Matthew Haynes:

Paleontology student at Montana State University, and life-long enthusiastAuthor has 7.5K answers and 10.3M answer views2y

Short answer: by being warm-blooded. Some may have migrated to warmer areas during winter, but even those dinosaurs probably still saw snow.

Polar dinosaurs probably had thick fat and thicker feathers than those that lived in tropical climes as well.

 

 

 

 

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Lynyrd Skynyrd - Simple Man (Audio)

Lynyrd Skynyrd

1.01M subscribers

1,756,063 views  - December 16, 2022

Official Audio for Simple Man performed by Lynyrd Skynyrd

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con't (tour dates)....


 

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"Forget your lust for the rich man's gold, all that you need is in your soul"
Wise words.
-- John


"I sang this song to my son constantly when he was a baby through his toddler years. He is now 36 & this is, & always will be "our song". Whenever it comes on we dance to it while I sing it to him & we both cry. Thank you so much for this & all the memories that go with it. 💖💖💖💖💖💖💖"
-- brenda okuda


 

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I saw Lynard Skynard a couple of times many years ago, and they felt ancient then. There's still touring, and will be in the area here in Mountain View in August. Amazing.


Lynyrd Skynyrd - Simple Man - Live At The Florida Theatre / 2015 (Official Video)

 

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“All tyrannies rule through fraud and force, but once the fraud is exposed, they must rely exclusively on force.”
-- George Orwell, '1984'


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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'Letter arrives more than 100 years after being posted'

Christian Edwards - CNN - February 16, 2023

London CNN

A letter has finally been delivered to its destination – more than a century after it was written.

Sent in February 1916, the correspondence arrived at its intended address in Hamlet Road, south London, much to the bewilderment of the current occupants.

“We noticed that the year on it was ’16. So we thought it was 2016,” Finlay Glen told CNN Thursday. “Then we noticed that the stamp was a King rather than a Queen, so we felt that it couldn’t have been 2016.”

 Glen told CNN that the letter arrived at the property a couple of years ago, but he has only recently taken it to the local historical society, so they can research it further.

The envelope has a 1 pence stamp bearing the head of King George V. The letter was sent in the middle of World War I – more than a decade before Queen Elizabeth II was born.

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'Crystal Palace letter arrives more than 100 years late' (BBC)

Letter arrives more than 100 years late (video)


 

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Las Vegas at night - "the island on land"

I find the idea, and reality, fascinating that a city can stand at the edge of a wilderness. Obviously Las Vegas is a very good example of that, looking like an island of lights at night, amid the beautiful blackness of the surrounding desert and mountains. There are other aerial views of Vegas at night, showing all the lights, "the strip," but I'm speaking about the wonderful abyss. The abyss is a mystery; "what is out there?" In my former home, from the mountain slope, we could see downtown San Francisco and downtown Oakland in the far distance. All those lights, all that activity, and we were the ones in the darkness.

I once wrote a piece once on this blog about "the mystery of the mountain." When we see an unspoiled mountain, day or night, there's a mystery to it. "What animals, people, or activity is up there?" I remember when I used to look out my bedroom window at night, and into the pitch blackness of what I came to call "the canyon. The canyon itself was out of sight, but up the street was a little wooded area that led to a view of the canyon, so I was looking out towards the direction of the canyon... which at the end of the relatively steep street had a deep drop off. I will always remember the coyote howls.

I miss that a lot. Here in Sonoma, there exists a similar dynamic of that type of landscape. However, it's mostly farmland. I do see dear a lot. I hear coyotes once in awhile. There are some mountains nearby, which aren't as accessible. It's more like farmland and wineries; still dark and beautiful at night surrounding the city. I still miss home, and the life we had there. The old phrase "There's no place like home" is very true. I can think of two people who moved to NYC to be with someone, and when it didn't work out, they were so glad to be back, and one of them actually used that phrase with emphasis.

Of course, Sonoma is only 65 miles away, but it's a long 65 miles, as there are one lane roads in which you cannot simply put-put along as you must know, then even the freeway is stressful. Getting back to the original idea, I just personally find a great spiritual meaning to the wild oasis so close to the city, whether it's the bright lights of Las Vegas or San Francisco, or the dim lights of Sonoma. One evening about seven o'clock, I tried to take Highway 12 north towards Santa Rosa for a couple of stores that I looked up, and to my surprise there was 20 miles of darkness! There were some wineries, but they were all dark outside of a few dim lights in just a few places. Speaking of surprise, I see out my window here, snow on a nearby mountain. At first I thought it was a cloud.



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Video Links

DUCK DUCK GO IS A NO GO! 🔥

Little known facts about My Bodyguard - YouTube

Woman Struck By Lightning, Died And Shown Future Visions On World Financial Crisis In Her NDE - YouTube

Dangerous Largest Wood Chipper Machines Working, Fastest Big Tree Shredder Machine Modern Technology - YouTube

Tyler Dinsmoor: Arrested for Speech? - YouTube

The Giant Rabbit - YouTube Drone Captures What No One Was Supposed to See - YouTube

NEAR DEATH CAPTURED by GoPro and camera pt.122 [FailForceOne] - YouTube

Deer Decomposition - Timelapse (4K) - YouTube

He found Giants then the Government Found Him | What really happened to Andrew Dawson? - YouTube

I Work Fixing Cell Towers. This Is Why I Quit. - YouTube

 


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Elvis Presley - Can't Help Falling In Love (Official Audio)

Elvis Presley


366,329,751 views  - April 23, 2013

con't....

 
 

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 "Open Your Mind"

 

 

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"Free Your Mind"



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"Be a reflection of what you'd like to see in others. If you want love, give love. If you want honesty, give honesty. If you want respect, give respect. You get in return, what you give."

-- Author unknown

 

 

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I still prefer "Be the change you want to see in the world."



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LYNX — Merciless Predator! Lynx vs wolf, beaver, deer, squirrel, hare, goat!

Get to know Animals

48.2K subscribers

3,006,812 views - May 22, 2022  #lynx

The lynx family is one of the most beautiful representatives of the cat tribe. Lynxes are incredibly dexterous predators and natural-born hunters. These wild cats can catch an expertly agile squirrel or a fast hare, as well as take down larger prey. For example, a young deer or mountain goat, whose weight can reach up to 100 kilograms. Lynxes belong to the class of predatory mammals and represent the only genus consisting of four varieties.

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Michael the Archangel

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Bobcat Takes Fox by Surprise - Beware - Content is Alarming

FoxyQ Retreat

176,113 views - December 25, 2021

SPRING MOUNTAINS

This Bobcat has been stalking FoxyQ Retreat for two days.  The Owner even tried to shoo it off, but it kept returning.  Unfortunately, it took a little fox by surprise.  We are not sure how the little fox ended up but you can hear it put up quite a fight. Listeners are warned that the content of this video can be very alarming. It is the way of the wild.  Before anyone wishes to comment about the dog's dish being out there- stop.  It has been removed.  Besides, FoxyQ Retreat is a certified wildlife refuge - supplying food, water, and a place to raise young for 3 or more animals.  The foxes have had these.   perks for the last 20 years.

 

 

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"It's crazy how fast that bobcat struck. Wow! Foxes are notoriously fast, but that bobcat was like LIGHTNING. That's amazing."
-- Cody King



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La Vieille Ferme

This is a brand of French rosé wine which I tired today. It's available at all of the main sources locally. It is produced by Château de Beaucastel Winery, located in the Rhône wine region of the South of France, and owned by Famille Perrin.

http://www.beaucastel.com/en/

https://m.familleperrin.com/

 

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From the label

 

FRANCE AT ITS BEST

Since 1967, La Vieille Ferme has been producing authentic and delicious wines vintage after vintage, and has been acknowledged as one of the very best value wines in the world. The vines selected are grown high on the slopes, which gives this wine unique freshness and elegance. Pale pink in color, with soft undertones. Fresh and very aromatic nose, this wine has a delicate bouquet with notes of red fruit, flowers, and citrus fruit. Nice balance between sweetness and acidity in the mouth. The finish shows fresh fruit, and great length.


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Rhône wine region

The first cultivated vines in the region were probably planted around 600 BC.

 

 

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South of France



















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'Las Penas del Infierno'
-- Artist unknown  (18th century)

A Spanish or Portuguese painter I would think. It's curious that the person didn't put their name to it.

The Laughing Heresiiarch - "Shadow Gallary"



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'Our Lady of Sorrows'
-- Pedro Américo (1883)

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Monday, February 27, 2023

Chess: The Great Enigma

I have long had a love-hate relationship with chess; mostly hate! It just sucks you in, and rarely delivers. Even Bobby Fischer, arguably the greatest chess player of all time, said that he hated chess! It's fun when you're winning, but terrible when losing. Unlike the chess-like strategy of American football, where each team lines up it's eleven players and runs a play, and it just is what it is; the consequences of chess relative to the game is much greater on multiple levels.

For one thing, on a psychological level, pieces ("players") are taken away! Therefore, as irrational as it may sound, most people dislike their opponent! For example, losing your queen early in the game is the equivalent to--using our football metaphor--of having your star QB blow out his knee early in the game! Sometimes if I make a bad move and expose my queen or rook, and it's just sitting there, a sitting duck as clear as day..... my opponent will not move right away. They will just stall, and very likely is just gloating at your expense! Perhaps they're either enjoying your agony, or their superiority! Losing your pieces makes chess somewhat unique in this way.

You just are not going to respect your opponent! They're stealing from you! Of course, the opposite is true, which comes right back to the essence of the game itself. The chess-like battle of wits in the game of football can be harsh. One team can be driving down the field, and BOOM.... pick-six! A fourteen point swing! Still, a team can gather itself, weather the storm, and get back into it. Soon perhaps, the opposing team will make a mistake of its own to capitalize on. In other words, there's plenty of time. However in chess, you do psychologically and emotionally invest yourself in a game. Even if you're playing online and are completely anonymous, it still can be humiliating! In chess, you're constantly being metaphorically "punished," and that punishment is all in the mind. You very likely will NOT even remember this game! If someone asked me how many games of chess which I've played in my whole life that I actually remember, I think I could count them on one hand!

From my beginning of playing chess, I have always tried to liken this game with some type of sport, but never really "the art of war," which it's designed to reflect. None of those comparisons made much sense to me, except for football from a strictly offense coordinator point of view. That metaphor works because all throughout the game, you constantly have to metaphorically diagram plays in your mind. When they work, you feel like a wizard! Often, when a great move is just sitting there, you're practically salivating! I would say most often, your opponent does not see your highly anticipated move or moves. Then  they often unintentionally make a series of stupid, piddling moves that just keep stalling you from making that one or two brilliant moves to take over the game! You feel like reaching into cyberspace and backhanding them! Each dumb little move drags it along, until your possibility is gone. This occurs all the time in chess! It's highly frustrating!

Chess is psychological torture! You rarely are in awe of your opponent's prowess. You dislike them! If anyone typically smiles after losing and feels like shaking their opponents hand, well.... I salute you. I can't! They're thieves! Metaphorically "stealing" your property, or "injuring your players." The better you get at chess, the worse it gets, because the online chess sites--properly--now don't set up novices to be outmatched once they have established a rating. It used to be that excellent chess players would very often hang out in the "beginners corner" of these sites. Game after game, you would be matched against opponents whom you have zero chance at even being competitive against. Also, these sites have improved themselves by allowing players to click the piece and then clicking their intended destination to make a move. Before, it was very common to lose game by having the piece dragged by your mouse and "dropped"; simply not making it all the way to it's intended spot! I used to lose many games that way, so I commend these sites for those changes.

I can say that the one enriching part of chess for me is--again, using the football metaphor--the development of my playing style and strategy over time without reading a book. I started out so clueless, then I have completely changed my playing style probably a half dozen significant times over the years. It is fun to look back at that. It's much like an offensive coordinator in football. In chess, the best defense is a good offense. There have been times that my opponent was attacking very effectively from the get-go, and I mounted a successful counter attack that turned things around. Only by countering with pressure did I get the pressure off of myself... so to speak. There's a psychological thrill by being able to, once in awhile, block a big attack early, then just "take" one of his pieces. A metaphorical "punch in the face" to a bully, of course from the perspective of the individual.... at least for those who view chess the way I do.

What we can take from chess is the harsh reality of life. Life is gangland! For the vast majority, there's always someone who wants your job, your girlfriend, etc. One time I knew of a young couple, eighteen or nineteen, from like a younger brother of a friend sort've thing. To my disgust, some older guy in a much higher income bracket, was trying to mess with the young woman. He had gone through a messy divorce, lost a lot of money and assets, and was probably bitter.... and was probably selfish from the start anyway. He was probably twice her age. As I said, life is gangland! Like chess, the guy probably enjoyed the idea that she had a boyfriend already; that he was "stealing" within the rules of life...just like capturing pieces within the rules of chess. Quite often, it's entirely legal to mess with people's social circle, their livelihood, etc. Chess is, just in a very objective way, a perfect metaphor for life! A game of decisions. "Moves" can't be taken back! The psychological and emotional investment. That's chess!!

Surprisingly, there's very little on the internet about people who are at least temporarily disgusted with chess... aka "I hate chess!" The better you get, the more you realize that there's always someone better. Unlike life where two things may be of equal value, but you may just prefer the style of aesthetic of one over the other, chess is raw. Metaphorically, it's life condensed down to it's most base elements! You could start a game, and play kind've dopey, and your opponent with a much lessor rating proceeds to take you apart... often with bold moves. Of course, the opposite is true. You could start a game against an opponent with a much higher rating, who is just playing willy-nilly, and you make some bold moves and just take it to them and win. Chess is also like life in that things are taken away from you harshly.

I still say that chess doesn't really deliver, or rarely does. You start a game, your opponent just drags his feet with each move, you get bored from waiting, then sometimes even loose interest, and BOOM, you just lost your queen because your opponent practically lulled you to sleep. They dulled your wits. Still you are eager for the challenge of the next game, ignoring that the game that you just played was not a pleasant experience. An excellent chess player plays some hapless opponent. He takes them apart bone by bone! Then he immediately rushes onto the next game, completely ignoring the desired "joy" of the game that he just played! He's just right onto the next one. I make a point to type in the little chatbox "thx" ahead of time, because I know that I won't want to type it after the game. Then I lose another heartbreaker.... and I just click enter in the chatbox to try to show some degree of sportsmanship. At least 95% of the time, they don't respond. They're already off to the next game; chasing that fix that rarely comes for either expert or novice. Is chess a great game? I think it's a great idea, with great symmetry. If you put my foot to the fire, I say NO. They say that chess is great for the mind, but I think it's bad for the mind too.

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Saturday, October 8, 2022

Full Hunter's Moon 2022 - Sunday evening/Monday morning


Full Hunter's Moon

Farmer's Almanac - Full Moon dates and times
The next full Moon will occur on Sunday, October 9, 2022 at 4:55 PM EDT, and is known as the Hunter’s Moon.

 

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This is an import marker for me, as problems mount for me here. I must rise above my situation. I'm sixty miles from home, and it's a really long sixty miles too. There's no place like home! I should be happy, because I had mapped out five places which I was planning on living for the rest of my life. Now I realize that won't occur. When I go back, I will stay permanently. There's a certain peace in clarity. This is my calling for this, and a lot of other things.


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Links

 

Video

Wolf - YouTube

Close Encounters Of The Third Kind (Director's Cut) - YouTube

One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest - YouTube

THERE WERE GIANTS AND I WILL SHOW YOU THE PROOF

This is Why You REALLY Shouldn't Be on the Dark Web - YouTube

TOP 20 ONE HIT WONDERS OF THE ‘80s - YouTube

Caught On Camera: Souls leaving people upon death. Quite amazing footage

Indigenous Tribes Push Back Against Evangelical Missionaries - YouTube

The Wild One (1953) [colourised] - YouTube

One-Eyed Jacks (1961) - YouTube

 

Articles

Why Am I Still Embarrassed About Things That Happened 10 Years Ago?

 

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Musk ox in Alaska


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Bergsfjorden, Senja Island, Norway



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Come On Eileen

Dexys and Dexys Midnight Runners Official

42.5K subscribers

572,246 views - October 29, 2018


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'Lost And Forgotten Goddess Asherah – Queen Consort Of The Sumerian God Anu And Ugaritic God El'

Ellen Lloyd - AncientPages.com - April 12, 2017

Asherah – Chief Goddess Of The Canaanite Pantheon

In Ugaritic mythology, this lost and forgotten deity is referred to as The Lady Asherah of The Sea. Several unearthed ancient clay tablets and writings from Ugarit, which was once an ancient port city in what is today called Ras Shamra, in northern Syria describe goddess Asherah as the wife of chief god El, the West Semitic counterpart of god Anu.

God El was the ruler of heaven and goddess Asherah had the sea as her domain. It is said that she had as many as 70 children and among them were important gods such as Baal, Anath, and Mot. There are also ancient references to one of her servants who was a fisherman named Qadesh was-Amrur. He used to bring her fish and help her saddle her donkey.

Although goddess Asherah was worshipped in many ancient cities, there is little information about her before the period of Ugaritic myths. Her history is complex and shrouded in mystery.

To the Hittites, this goddess appears as Asherdu(s) or Asertu(s), the consort of Elkunirsa ("El the Creator of Earth") and mother of either 77 or 88 sons.

In one Sumerian inscription set up in honor of Hammurabi, King of Babylon, about 1763 B.C., she is mentioned as Ashratum, the bride of Anu. Since the Sumerian and Akkadian god Anu most likely corresponds to the Canaanite god El, historians think that goddess Asherah held the position of the chief or mother goddess for at least three centuries prior to the Ugaritic period.

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Asherah

Canaanite religion

El (deity)

The Council of El: Canaanite Mythology in the Hebrew Bible?

Natib Qadish - A Canaanite Polytheistic Religion

Phoenicia

Ancient Carthage

Phoenicianism






The Baal Cycle Explained. Canaanite Gods EL, MOT, YAM, ANAT and Was Celtic Sun God Bel Really Baal

The Brythonic Pantheon

20,635 views - Dec 11, 2020

Explanation of the Baal cycle, the roles played by the Canaanite Gods EL, BA'AL, YAM, MOT and ANAT and meanings behind the Baal Cycle story.

I also touch upon the Baal Cycle and its influence on the Pagan world. Was the Celtic Sun God Bel (Beli, Belenus, Belen) really the Phoenician God Baal?


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"I do believe El is the cannanite god but has been known by many names." -- man


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"Pitbulls are sharks on the land"

-- Anthony Cumia

 

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10-7-22

Dog attack in Shelby County leaves 2 children dead, mother injured - YouTube


 

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"The illusion of freedom will continue for as long as it's profitable to continue the illusion. At the point where the illusion becomes too expensive to maintain, they will take down the scenery, move the tables and chairs out of the way, then they will pull back the curtains and you will see the brick wall at the back of the theater."

-- Frank Zappa





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'Cave fossil offers new clues about the huge hyenas that once roamed Europe'

David Moscato - Earth Touch News Network - May 12, 2017

Nestled in the mountain slopes of northern Spain is a cave called Los Aprendices, which has been collecting bones and sediment for hundreds of thousands of years. A few years ago, scientists discovered the ancient skeleton of one of Europe's most famous Ice Age carnivores deep within this cavern: Crocuta spelaea, the cave hyena.

Remains of these extinct creatures can be found within hundreds of caves all across Europe, but most of these fossils are just bits and pieces – complete or even partial skeletons are extremely rare. But the skeleton discovered in Los Aprendices is an exception. More than 100 bones represent over half of the animal's whole body, making this the most complete cave hyena ever discovered on the Iberian Peninsula, and one of the most complete in all of Europe. Recently, these prized remains were examined by a group of Spanish researchers, offering up fresh clues about this ancient carnivore.

The fossils came from a single adult, around six to ten years of age, who seems to have died alone in the cave around 143,000 years ago. Today's hyenas are mostly restricted to Africa, but in the past, several species called Europe home as well, including the cave hyena – a close relative, and possibly a subspecies, of the modern-day spotted hyena.

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What Killed Europe's Hyenas?

 

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Eurasia was once a massive "African savanna" in the northern tundra, with mammoths, lions, woolly rhinoceros', cave bears, cave hyenas, wolves, leopards, saber tooth cats, giant ground sloths, huge stags, etc. They were all huge and woolly!


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Eric Clapton - Cocaine ( HD )

Sean Fox

20.5K subscribers

15,924,630 views - July 28, 2011



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"I like how Clapton summarizes the entire 1980's in less than 4 minutes."
-- Andrew Higgins



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Ramble On (Remaster)

Led Zeppelin

2.88M subscribers

274,399 views - September 18, 2018

Provided to YouTube by Rhino Atlantic
Ramble On (Remaster) · Led Zeppelin
Led Zeppelin x Led Zeppelin
℗ 2012 Atlantic Records

Unknown: Eddie Kramer
Guitar: Jimmy Page
Producer: Jimmy Page
Drums: John Bonham
Remastering  Engineer: John Davis
Bass  Guitar: John Paul Jones
Vocals: Robert Plant
Writer: Jimmy Page
Writer: Robert Plant

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Friday, September 23, 2022

Equinozo di Autunno 2022 - Part 3

 

Sculpture hall of Louvre museum, Paris

PARIS, FRANCE - AUGUST 30, 2015: Sculpture hall of the Louvre museum, Paris, France. Louvre is the most-visited museum in the world

depositphotos.com

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Video Links

Homeland Security Officer REVEALS What He Witnessed - YouTube

CERN - They now admit they are communicating with "entities" from the other side - Anthony Patch

Incredible Recent Discoveries in Antarctica! - YouTube

 

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The Earth 300,000 Years Ago | 300,000 Subscribers Special

2,826,682 views - November 1, 2020

Ben G Thomas


547K subscribers

What was our planet like 300,000 years ago? What sort of animals were around? What was the climate and geography like? And which human species were alive?

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'Everything You Need to Know About the Angel Number 777'

Yes, it's lucky.

By Jaliessa Sipress - Cosmopolitan.com - August 24, 2022

You’re in the back of an Uber and you can’t stop thinking about that promotion—Will you get it? Will they choose someone else? Did you say the right thing in the interview? In the midst of your racing thoughts, you look out the window just in time to see a black Mercedes with 777 on the license plate.

You’ve heard that repeating numbers mean something *spiritual* somewhere, and honestly, with the rush that just went through your body when you spotted the 777, right as you worried about that promotion, you wonder: What does it all mean?!



What are angel numbers?

Well, repeating numbers are angel numbers, a sequence of numbers that come with a message. Angel numbers are related to numerology, and they are significant signs and symbols from the universe offering advice on what’s going on in your life, and what could happen in your future. When you see another repeating number (like 1111), a palindromic number (like 1221), or a number with special significance to you (like your mom’s birthday), this could offer some direction to help you on your path. Especially if it’s caught at an important moment, trust that that 12:12 isn’t just a cool coincidence, it’s a sign.

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Das Rheingold, WWV 86A: Entry of the Gods into Valhalla

Zubin Mehta - Topic

Das Rheingold, WWV 86A: Entry of the Gods into Valhalla · Zubin Mehta · Richard Wagner · New York Philharmonic Orchestra

Wagner: Highlights from "The Ring"



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Das Rheingold

Music drama by Richard Wagner

Alberich's seizure of the Rhine gold, as depicted in Scene 1 of the 1876 production

Librettist: Richard Wagner
Language: German
Based on: Nordic and German legends
Premiere: September 22, 1869
National Theatre Munich

Das Rheingold (pronunciation (help·info); The Rhinegold), WWV 86A, is the first of the four music dramas that constitute Richard Wagner's Der Ring des Nibelungen, (English: The Ring of the Nibelung). It was performed, as a single opera, at the National Theatre Munich on 22 September 1869, and received its first performance as part of the Ring cycle at the Bayreuth Festspielhaus, on 13 August 1876.



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Southern Wasatch Mountains Utah

This was featured on Windows 10 Spotlight about a week ago

Spectacular Bing images



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Wasatch Range

Highest point
Peak: Mount Nebo
Elevation: 11,928 ft (3,636 m)

Geography
Wasatch Range is located in Utah
Wasatch Range
States: Utah and Idaho
Parent range: Rocky Mountains

The Wasatch Range (WAH-satch) or Wasatch Mountains is a mountain range in the western United States that runs about 160 miles (260 km) from the Utah-Idaho border south to central Utah. It is the western edge of the greater Rocky Mountains, and the eastern edge of the Great Basin region. The northern extension of the Wasatch Range, the Bear River Mountains, extends just into Idaho, constituting all of the Wasatch Range in that state.

In the language of the native Ute people, Wasatch means "mountain pass" or "low pass over high range." According to William Bright, the mountains were named for a Shoshoni leader who was named with the Shoshoni term wasattsi, meaning "blue heron."


 



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 The beautiful Yvonne De Carlo

 

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Yvonne De Carlo

Margaret Yvonne Middleton (September 1, 1922 – January 8, 2007), known professionally as Yvonne De Carlo, was a Canadian-American actress, dancer and singer. She became a Hollywood film star in the 1940s and 50s, made several recordings, and later acted on television and stage.

Born in Vancouver, British Columbia, De Carlo was enrolled by her mother in a local dance school when she was three. By the early 1940s, she and her mother had moved to Los Angeles, where De Carlo participated in beauty contests and worked as a dancer in nightclubs. She began working in motion pictures in 1941, in short subjects. She sang "The Lamp of Memory" in a three-minute Soundies musical and in 1942 signed a three-year contract with Paramount Pictures, where she was given uncredited bit parts in important films. Her first lead was for independent producer E. B. Derr in the James Fenimore Cooper adventure Deerslayer in 1943.

She obtained her breakthrough role in Salome, Where She Danced (1945), a Universal Pictures release produced by Walter Wanger, who described her as "the most beautiful girl in the world." The film's publicity and success turned her into a star, and she signed a five-year contract with Universal. Universal starred her in its lavish Technicolor productions, such as Frontier Gal (1945), Song of Scheherazade (1947), and Slave Girl (1947). Cameramen voted her "Queen of Technicolor" three years in a row. Tired of being typecast as exotic women, she made her first serious dramatic performances in two film noirs, Brute Force (1947) and Criss Cross (1949).

The first American film star to visit Israel, De Carlo received further recognition as an actress for her leading performances in the British comedies Hotel Sahara (1951), The Captain's Paradise (1953), and Happy Ever After (1954). Her career reached its peak when eminent producer-director Cecil B. DeMille cast her as Moses' Midianite wife, Sephora, her most prominent film role, in his biblical epic The Ten Commandments (1956),[5] for which she won a Laurel Award for Topliner Supporting Actress.[6] Her success continued with other notable starring roles in Flame of the Islands (1956), Death of a Scoundrel (1956), Band of Angels (1957), and The Sword and the Cross (1958), in which she portrayed Mary Magdalene.

She starred in the CBS sitcom The Munsters (1964–1966),[7] playing Herman Munster's glamorous vampire wife, Lily, a role she reprised in the feature film Munster, Go Home! (1966) and the television film The Munsters' Revenge (1981). In 1971, she played Carlotta Campion and introduced the popular song "I'm Still Here" in the Broadway production of the Stephen Sondheim musical Follies. Yvonne, her best-selling autobiography, was published in 1987. A stroke survivor, De Carlo died of heart failure in 2007. She was awarded two stars on the Hollywood Walk of Fame for her contributions to motion pictures and television.

 

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Cosmos


July 10th: NASA’s First Close Up Fly-Over of Jupiter’s Great Red Spot –“Three Times the Size of Earth”
 

Sarah Mertz


dailygalaxy.com


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Great Red Spot

The Red Spot is a persistent high-pressure region in the atmosphere of Jupiter, producing an anticyclonic storm that is the largest in the Solar System. Located 22 degrees south of Jupiter's equator, it produces wind-speeds up to 432 km/h (268 mph). Observations from 1665 to 1713 are believed to be of the same storm; if this is correct, it has existed for at least 357 years. It was next observed in September 1831, with 60 recorded observations between then and 1878, when continuous observations began.

 

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Scientists Make Unexpected Discovery On Jupiter | Real Images - YouTube



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Planet of the Apes (5/5) Movie CLIP - Statue of Liberty (1968) HD

1,715,117 views

Movieclips

CLIP DESCRIPTION:

Taylor (Charlton Heston) understands that he's on Earth when he finds the wreckage of the Statue of Liberty.

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"Possibly the most iconic ending in movie history."
-- Tom McFarland

"I was 11 when I saw this movie and I've never forgotten the horror gasp from the audience of this ending. It's etched in my mind forever."
-- Steve Jorfi

"When I saw this as a youngster it really scared me. I was sad at the destroyed Statue of Liberty and after the movie my father told me about nuclear war. I lost some innocence watching this film."
-- Chris L.

"One of the best, most shocking scenes in the history of movie making."
-- Timotheus

"No other movie has ever had an ending this powerful and this shocking.  Still makes me gasp every time I see it."
-- Bryan Nelson

"Taylor falling to his knees in the sand as the Statue of Liberty watches from above has got to be one of the greatest shots in cinematic history"
-- O Benbenisti

"I remember watching the movie with my father in the theater when it came out.  I was in grammar school at the time.  Everyone who saw it previously kept their mouths SHUT.  The gasps from the audience were unbelievable at the conclusion.  NOBODY saw it coming!  ALL you had at the end was that iconic scene with the derelict Statue Of Liberty, fade to Black, then the credits rolled.  Absolutely NO music JUST the waves of the ocean crashing to the shore.  Iconic scene and one of the BEST movie endings EVER!"
-- Charles Kuckel

"One of the most iconic scene in the cinematography without a doubt."
-- Sergio Ramón Rodríguez Cajiga

"I was sixteen when I saw this at the theater.One of the best endings to a movie ever."
-- BOND0930

"There are so many combinations that make this scene so great. Heston yelling, camera movements and the sound of the ocean as it intensifies. The sound of the ocean is telling us that its alive and well and it will outlast man and machine through the test of time."
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My YouTube response to the last comment above

I noticed that the "flame piece" on the statue was missing; the spark of human civilization was long gone. Also, the beautiful Captain Stewart was to have been the "New Eve." She was probably first in her class, first in everything, 170 IQ, etc. However, it ended up being the simple, innocent Nova ("the sun" representing "the new torch" "the new horizon") who became the "New Eve." As Taylor agonized on the sand on his knees, Nova was standing and holding the reins of the horse and looking up at the statue which she couldn't comprehend.... maybe symbolizing "lets move forward."






 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Rock the Boat

2,035,432 views - January 25, 2017

The Hues Corporation - Topic



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"No quarter" - A new escalation

No quarter flags have been adopted by some police and their supporters as s symbol of fighting crime. According to the "No quarter" Wikipedia page: "The phrase no quarter was generally used during military conflict to imply combatants would not be taken prisoner, but killed." The above image caught my eye before I even knew what it represented. Of course, it's a type of pirate-inspired flag. What could go wrong? It does go on to say: "According to some modern American dictionaries a person who is given no quarter is "not treated kindly" or 'treated in a very harsh way.'" I suppose the latter is the actual intent, although anyone looking it up will see the former first, and that could very well be after a violent incident.

 

 


 

 

ZeroFoxTrot.com

Exact page link with quote

"Inspired by the one officer we all wish we had in our midst. Fly his colors proud and send a clear message."

  

International humanitarian law

"Under international humanitarian law, "it is especially forbidden ... to declare that no quarter will be given." This was established under Article 23 (d) of the 1907 Hague Convention IV - The Laws and Customs of War on Land.[10] Since a judgment on the law relating to war crimes and crimes against humanity at the Nuremberg Trials in October 1946, the 1907 Hague Convention, including the explicit prohibition to declare that no quarter will be given, are considered to be part of the customary laws of war and are binding on all parties in an international armed conflict."

 

 


 

 

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An exoplanet exists in our closest star system!

Yes, that's it above! An Earth!! It's called "Proxima Centauri b," and it's in the Alpha Centauri binary star system. The actual star in which it orbits is called "Proxima Centauri.". Proxima Centauri b is officially a "potentially habitable planet" according to the weekly journal 'Nature'. It's 4.2 light years away, or 266,000 times the distance between the Earth and the Sun (92.96 million miles). Unfortunately, that means that the distance between the Earth and Proxima B is between 24 and 25 trillion miles. The only planetary body that is even close for human habitatin is Saturn's moon Titan, which has an average temperture of -290 F. In comparison, the average temperature of Antarctica -70 F.

Proxima Centauri b

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