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sanyu-thewitch05 · 11 months
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Me watching the LGBT community who almost never rarely gives black women and girls, asexuals, or aromantics genuine respect, pretend we’re all friends and have always treated us right the minute it’s June 1st and want to use black women(mainly darkskinned) and girls as their little poster girl:
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#asexual#aromantic#It’s always coming from the non black people(including other racial minorities) too#and the stuff coming out of the lgbt community towards black women and girls has gotten real nasty#i have seen numerous people(although they’re mainly black) say that black people are inherently queer because we’re unnatural and strange#in the eyes of white supremacy and white people#like are you ok in the head??? why do you want to say that black people are inherently strange and we defy every social standard#as of our existence is a social statement#I personally think the worst thing I’ve personally heard(from yet another black person)#was that black women and girls would get seen as men or trans women because our hair is nappy#what does our natural hair have to do with getting seen as men or trans women??#and the white lgbt people just applauded them and hearted their tweet#it annoys me how for some weird reason political and social movements will mainly use black women especially darker black women as rep#and It’s almost always by a non black person#like why don’t you use a girl or woman from your own race in your political and social justice artwork#oh wait that’s right#because in general the lgbt community views black women and girls as magical negras who will be their ride or die sista soulja#who will mule and fight for them no matter how badly they outright insult us or sneakily talk badly about us#pride month is basically another black history month when it comes to how everyone reacts to it#every reaction to it is superficial and they’re only celebrating us because they feel like they had to or wanted social points#had it been any other month they would’ve been focusing on the group that they belong to
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w3-4re-y0ung1124 · 1 year
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ecoamerica · 21 days
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therealmsparkerrrr · 4 months
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Making me cold and heartless is the absolute worse thing you can do…it’ll be the coldest winter ever no sista Soulja…
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angrilymanaging · 1 year
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K, So…. I’m writing.
This lady on snapped poisoned most of her family, and murdered them. Like first, the husband, then her son, and then tried to kill her daughter, and that’s when people started getting suspicious. She was a nurse, Her husband, didn’t work, which I guess wasn’t a problem, he was a stay at home dad, they had 3 kids. The oldest I guess showed like signs of savant syndrome right, She excelled at everything. She didn’t try to kill her she only told her about it, and enlisted her in her evil plan. The husband, was I don’t want to call him like a bum, but he didn’t work a lot he had like part time jobs, was heavy in his music not that he tried to make a career of it, but was like me you know, passionate about music, but I know I couldn’t really ever be famous, in turn I don’t really care much for speaking in front of or being around large crowds of people. I like to sing but in private, or in church. When I think of goals in the industry I definitely mean behind the scenes like, doing hair and styling clothes. Anyway, Her son had autism and seizures, and was an emo kid. His death wasn’t really suspicious, people almost expected it, cause of different things he was posting on his social media. He was who he was. The other daughter was I guess just a drain. I don’t understand these women, Like cause no not me, not now, it’s what this girl says to broke boys when it comes to sex. I wasn’t always like that though, I really used to give niggas a chance to disappoint me and ruin my life, like, I know you have the potential to do it, just prove me wrong. You not gonna prove me wrong?Ok bet.
I started having kids when I was very young. Not on purpose, just lack of general knowledge of sex love and intimacy. I was so ignorant, and just naive as soon as my daughters turned 13, I bought the book “The Coldest Winter Ever” for them. I mean I gave them age appropriate books, when they began coming into their moons, like my favorites were “The care and keeping of You” Those are the American Girl series, but I don’t really live in a town where wholesome, is really the way of life, and I knew that both of them would own half my personality and attitude, so I let Sista Soulja do a bunch of the teaching for me to begin with, and I made for damn sure that when they reached whatever point it was for them, that their decisions were well informed. You can’t tell nobody I didn’t teach ya ass nothin cause I definitely told you what could happen if you was out there bein grown. So my oldest daughter, I had when I was 17. She, I believe is about to be 24, I’ve lost track since she got grown enough to “Fly herself out” somewhere for her birthday weekends. She is pretty level headed, she’s the kid that made me believe that it was easy. She was a very sweet baby, her disposition even right now, is gentle. She taught me not to hit my kids, she taught me not to yell, and she taught me how to be a good friend. My youngest daughter is 17. I can’t wait until she turns 18, so she could be legal enough to be responsible for her own decisions. Again, half my personality and half my attitude. I die on crosses she nails me too very often, and it is very stressful. I love her, I really do, but her being 18, will be a relief. Then she can take my advice or not, and it will be on her. She has a very high spirit, and strong mind. She teaches me patience. She really doesn’t understand that my life was not always good like it was when I had her. She was the one that I had, to teach me about my responsibilities as a mom. I couldn’t take the bus with 2 kids. I had to learn to drive, and buy a car. I barely had a sitter with one kid, I had none with 2 kids, I had to sit down and raise them. I didn’t want to live with my mom with 2 kids, I had to keep my own place. She met me when I was able to give them anything they wanted, and anything they needed, take them anywhere they wanted to go. My only son is 13. He was planned, not born in wed lock, but brought forth through love. He is the only man who can, and will break my heart, probably over and over again. I tread very lightly with him. I love him from a distance. I have a 7 year old grandson. He is very funny and very cute. He cushions the blow a bit, for the situation with my son. He isn’t my son, but I am allowed the pleasure of assisting to raise him. Before me, It was my dad. He was his best friend,lol. Guess who is his best friend now?
All of my children have different fathers, which I don’t really think that it would have turned out different. I was 17, with the first, I was 23, with the second, and 28 when the last one came. So I don’t know they didn’t come, like most peoples, all of them were the baby for their own time, and I have always been proud of that, they are each spoiled in their own way. By happy mistake, my bloodline regenerates about every 5 to seven years, I’m wondering which daughter it will be this time, cause we are very over due lol. It won’t be me, oh that’s what this was originally about, I have to be mindful of going off on those tangents.
So after my son was born, I stayed with his dad for about a year. I did cheat, but with a women, not that that is better you know… cheating is wrong.I don’t regret it, and would probably definitely do it again. I don’t know, you can ask him why he deserved it. What I will say though is that by the time my baby was almost one, I felt like I looked better going it alone. I think it was at about around his tenth month that I had decided that not only was I not having anymore children with his dad, but with nobody,and took the necessary precautions to not, Period. I was carrying my whole family by myself, now never did I ever think about killing anyone like this lady did, I love all of my kids, I loved them from the day I found out about them, f’ck a nigga. People call me a bully, because of how I handle children, I am tough, but I am very fair, and I’m really a softy, til you get beside yourself. I am the greatest advocate for children because adults responsible for me ALL dropped the ball. I did love my daddy, and he was my hero, but when I got grown enough to understand, please believe, he made his fair share of apologies. I guess I could understand, why my 2 youngest children would call me abusive, cause I am the disciplinarian in their lives. I am militant at best, but the only people who have problems with how I handle my kids, are the bums I don’t want them to turn out like, that is me being honest, so I don’t really trip when I hear rumors about my parenting skills cause look at the people talking.
But, when you are the mom, the dad, the breadwinner….. and you have a man, something has to give. I didn’ want to put myself in a position where poverty was my only option, because I had too many kids. I didn’t want to be one of those people who never got to really have a life, because there was always a kid to raise. I also didn’t want to put my children in a position where they wouldn’t get a fair share of the generational wealth I hope to one day build. So I got my tubes tied. After I had my last baby. We can f’ck but I’m not having anymore babies, that is out of the question. I’m actually glad that I did too because I am not good with love, and just cause a nigga say they love you, don’t mean they do, and I’m not bout to push nobody else out to end up raising them by myself. Plus, when I’m ready to be done with your ass I don’t need no ties that bind. Not to mention, it isn’t fair to your kid. I’m 40 now, and with my children reared, and slim to no possibility of having another one… I am not going to lie if I get pregnant again, that will be my first ever abortion, and I will repent everyday, and I when I die demand the guy at the pearly gates to go and get his manager, because he will have to see reason. I work hard on my body. I like to do things I want to do and with 2/3rds of my children raised, the last being in the care of loving parents, who is bout to have a baby when there are trips to Miami to be taken? I met a woman who had grown kids, and then a toddler and she was like 45, didn’t even know where the kids father was, if she even knew who it was because she was the type. Don’t get it twisted, like I borderline the type you dig? But I’m not crazy enough to get pregnant and start all over again, and by myself, immediately no.
So when I think of this lady marrying this man, I guess one baby with him, kind of made sense but you just kept on. Why if you know this nigga didn’t like to work, and had little to no ambition, for any goal in life, would you, first of all how do you even get horny enough to have sex with and get pregnant by a nigga who buyin ya birthday cards, anniversary, and Valentine’s Day gifts with your money. I think about it and laugh at how really stupid I used to be. Just for you to get so tired of taking care of they overgrown asses, and put antifreeze in they food and drinks. You looked better just takin your favorite kid and haulin ass. Them people was grown. Now you on death row.
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princesspatakpabio · 2 years
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Happy birthday to my sister a Queen from the South @kyra Ame Idubor (DR) I celebrate you always sista Soulja and you know I love you dearly. Live long and live fulfilled. Princess (at Lawrenceville, Georgia) https://www.instagram.com/p/CiF6CWrA2UP/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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Powerful words from sistah Soulja
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shesovivacious · 5 years
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Halloween2K18 🎃👻😊
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mysticboombox · 3 years
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TMNT Playlists Pt.1
This is 2014/2016 Bayverse!
What songs would the boys play for the reader? Does the reader have songs for the boys? Hot and steamy or slow and sensual?
This is what the boys would play for the reader-
Leo:
Eyes Blue Like The Atlantic Pt. 2 (feat Sista Pod, Powfu, Alec Benjamin, Rxseboy, Sarcastic Sounds)
S & M by Rhianna (I mean, it’s Leo for crying out loud)
Perfect by Ed Sheeran
Photograph by Ed Sheeran
Versace on the Floor by Bruno Mars
Raph:
Say Aah (feat. Fabolous) by Trey Songz
Feels (feat. Chris Brown) by Tory Lanez
Another Round (feat. Chris Brown) by Fat Joe
Or Nah (feat. Wiz Khalifa & DJ Mustard) by Ty Dolla $ign 
Satisfy You by Sean Combs (Diddy)
Donnie:
Shivers by Ed Sheeran
Forever by Chris Brown
One Call Away by Vedo 
OTW (feat. Khalid, 6lack, Ty Dolla $ign)
Señorita (feat. Camilla Cabello) by Shawn Mendes
Mikey:
Peaches & Cream by 112
Kiss Me Thru the Phone (feat. Sammie) by Soulja Boy
Take You Dancing by Jason Derulo
Pretty Brown Eyes by Cody Simpson
I’m Yours by Jason Mraz
So, this playlist is basically a hype list from the boys to the reader:
Another Love Song (feat. Chris Brown) by T-Pain
Feel it (feat. Lloyd, Rich Homie Quan) by Jacquees
She Got it by Alex Angelo
Girlfriend by Charlie Puth
Bad Chick by SoMo
Finally, this is a playlist from the reader to the boys:
Dance For You by Beyonce
If I Ain’t Got You by Alicia Keys
positions by Ariana Grande
Just the Way You Are by Bruno Mars
Stuck with U (Feat. Justin Bieber) by Ariana Grande
Well, this was fun, I am excited to tell you there will be a part 2 for this, but not right now hehe. You can find these songs on Spotify, I can see if I can find the time to make playlists for the guys if you’d like. Let me know what your thoughts are!
Tags: @bay-did-nothing-wrong @turtle-babe83 @raphaelsrightarm @angel-of-june @ladyofparchments @shadow-ninjas @kawaiibunga @reneta-bubblegum @scrumptiouskittyfart 
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ngagelife · 4 years
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hey yung soulja | hey yung sista https://www.instagram.com/p/CBTzxecFl5I/?igshid=rmgtdj2vvzzp
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ozetamag · 3 years
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MR SOMEBODY from brian wertheim on Vimeo.
DOCUMENTARY / 14 MINS. / USA
A former Crip gang member searches for peace after 14 years behind bars.
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This Tribeca 2020 short documentary tells the story of Bam, a former Crip gang member from South Central, Los Angeles. Having spent most of his early years in and out of prison, Bam is now entering middle age, picking up the pieces of his life and reassessing what has come of his dreams. 
Opening a window into a Black community in Watts, Los Angeles, MR SOMEBODY shows a side of America fraught with pain, privation, and the challenges of violence and mass incarceration. For those growing up in Watts there are few narrative alternatives to the well-worn paths of generational gang culture, broken families, and institutional discrimination.
In the Imperial Courts housing projects—and greater South Central—MR SOMEBODY is a story that many in the community can relate to. The film serves as a testament to the youth of America’s inner-cities, and a reminder to those living under more prosperous circumstances that America still has a long way to go to make good on her promises.
Directed by Brian Wertheim, the film was shot over the course of two years in Los Angeles, CA.
CREDITS Directed/Edited/Written by: Brian Wertheim Starring: Jerome "Bam" Blackburn Produced by: Two Sons / People People Media / Jared Callahan / Jonathan Pickett Executive Producer: Anthony Grimes Cinematography: J Lambert Additional Cinematography and Super 8: Brian Wertheim Production Assistant: Sarra Ibrahim Original Music: Jared Fry Additional Music: Bobby Ivory and Keith Kenniff Consulting Editor: David Kitay Rerecording Mixer/Sound Design: Phil McGowan Title Design: Blake McDivitt Copy Writer: Menashe David Israel
Additional Cast Rapper: Cuzzin-BO Tie Kid: Capone Toast Mama: Lay Lay Capone
Film Processing: Spectra Film & Video Metropolis Post
Film Stock: Kodak
Special Thanks– David Kitay, Justin Mayo, Red Eye Inc, Richard Cray, Adam Genzink, Jeremy Reitmaier, Leon Bosket, Yang Grant, B-Ray, Rich-O, Double-R, Sista Soulja, Goldie, Norm, JR Carter, Floss, Troy, Squirrel, Jonathan S. Gilbert, Nick Hoag, and the people of the Imperial Courts Projects and Watts LA.
HONORS 2020 Tribeca Film Festival, Official Selection 2020 Producer's Guild of America, Short Doc Series, Official Selection 2020 Palm Springs International Shortfest, Official Selection 2020 Nashville Film Festival, Official Selection 2020 Flickers' Rhode Island International Film Festival, Official Selection 2020 Riverrun International Film Festival, Official Selection
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DOCUMENTARY / 14 MINS. / USA A former Crip gang member searches for peace after 14 years behind bars. ••• This Tribeca 2020 short documentary tells the story of Bam, a former Crip gang member from South Central, Los Angeles. Having spent most of his early years in and out of prison, Bam is now entering middle age, picking up the pieces of his life and reassessing what has come of his dreams.  Opening a window into a Black community in Watts, Los Angeles, MR SOMEBODY shows a side of America fraught with pain, privation, and the challenges of violence and mass incarceration. For those growing up in Watts there are few narrative alternatives to the well-worn paths of generational gang culture, broken families, and institutional discrimination. In the Imperial Courts housing projects—and greater South Central—MR SOMEBODY is a story that many in the community can relate to. The film serves as a testament to the youth of America’s inner-cities, and a reminder to those living under more prosperous circumstances that America still has a long way to go to make good on her promises. Directed by Brian Wertheim, the film was shot over the course of two years in Los Angeles, CA. CREDITS Directed/Edited/Written by: Brian Wertheim Starring: Jerome "Bam" Blackburn Produced by: Two Sons / People People Media / Jared Callahan / Jonathan Pickett Executive Producer: Anthony Grimes Cinematography: J Lambert Additional Cinematography and Super 8: Brian Wertheim Production Assistant: Sarra Ibrahim Original Music: Jared Fry Additional Music: Bobby Ivory and Keith Kenniff Consulting Editor: David Kitay Rerecording Mixer/Sound Design: Phil McGowan Title Design: Blake McDivitt Copy Writer: Menashe David Israel Additional Cast Rapper: Cuzzin-BO Tie Kid: Capone Toast Mama: Lay Lay Capone Film Processing: Spectra Film & Video Metropolis Post Film Stock: Kodak Special Thanks– David Kitay, Justin Mayo, Red Eye Inc, Richard Cray, Adam Genzink, Jeremy Reitmaier, Leon Bosket, Yang Grant, B-Ray, Rich-O, Double-R, Sista Soulja, Goldie, Norm, JR Carter, Floss, Troy, Squirrel, Jonathan S. Gilbert, Nick Hoag, and the people of the Imperial Courts Projects and Watts LA. HONORS 2020 Tribeca Film Festival, Official Selection 2020 Producer's Guild of America, Short Doc Series, Official Selection 2020 Palm Springs International Shortfest, Official Selection 2020 Nashville Film Festival, Official Selection 2020 Flickers' Rhode Island International Film Festival, Official Selection 2020 Riverrun International Film Festival, Official Selection
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whileiamdying · 4 years
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DOCUMENTARY / 14 MINS. / USA A former Crip gang member searches for peace after 14 years behind bars. ••• This Tribeca 2020 short documentary tells the story of Bam, a former Crip gang member from South Central, Los Angeles. Having spent most of his early years in and out of prison, Bam is now entering middle age, picking up the pieces of his life and reassessing what has come of his dreams.  Opening a window into a Black community in Watts, Los Angeles, MR SOMEBODY shows a side of America fraught with pain, privation, and the challenges of violence and mass incarceration. For those growing up in Watts there are few narrative alternatives to the well-worn paths of generational gang culture, broken families, and institutional discrimination. In the Imperial Courts housing projects—and greater South Central—MR SOMEBODY is a story that many in the community can relate to. The film serves as a testament to the youth of America’s inner-cities, and a reminder to those living under more prosperous circumstances that America still has a long way to go to make good on her promises. Directed by Brian Wertheim, the film was shot over the course of two years in Los Angeles, CA. CREDITS Directed/Edited/Written by: Brian Wertheim Starring: Jerome "Bam" Blackburn Produced by: Two Sons / People People Media / Jared Callahan / Jonathan Pickett Executive Producer: Anthony Grimes Cinematography: J Lambert Additional Cinematography and Super 8: Brian Wertheim Production Assistant: Sarra Ibrahim Original Music: Jared Fry Additional Music: Bobby Ivory and Keith Kenniff Consulting Editor: David Kitay Rerecording Mixer/Sound Design: Phil McGowan Title Design: Blake McDivitt Copy Writer: Menashe David Israel Additional Cast Rapper: Cuzzin-BO Tie Kid: Capone Toast Mama: Lay Lay Capone Film Processing: Spectra Film & Video Metropolis Post Film Stock: Kodak Special Thanks– David Kitay, Justin Mayo, Red Eye Inc, Richard Cray, Adam Genzink, Jeremy Reitmaier, Leon Bosket, Yang Grant, B-Ray, Rich-O, Double-R, Sista Soulja, Goldie, Norm, JR Carter, Floss, Troy, Squirrel, Jonathan S. Gilbert, Nick Hoag, and the people of the Imperial Courts Projects and Watts LA. HONORS 2020 Tribeca Film Festival, Official Selection 2020 Producer's Guild of America, Short Doc Series, Official Selection 2020 Palm Springs International Shortfest, Official Selection 2020 Nashville Film Festival, Official Selection 2020 Flickers' Rhode Island International Film Festival, Official Selection 2020 Riverrun International Film Festival, Official Selection
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artwalktv · 4 years
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DOCUMENTARY / 14 MINS. / USA A former Crip gang member searches for peace after 14 years behind bars. ••• This Tribeca 2020 short documentary tells the story of Bam, a former Crip gang member from South Central, Los Angeles. Having spent most of his early years in and out of prison, Bam is now entering middle age, picking up the pieces of his life and reassessing what has come of his dreams.  Opening a window into a Black community in Watts, Los Angeles, MR SOMEBODY shows a side of America fraught with pain, privation, and the challenges of violence and mass incarceration. For those growing up in Watts there are few narrative alternatives to the well-worn paths of generational gang culture, broken families, and institutional discrimination. In the Imperial Courts housing projects—and greater South Central—MR SOMEBODY is a story that many in the community can relate to. The film serves as a testament to the youth of America’s inner-cities, and a reminder to those living under more prosperous circumstances that America still has a long way to go to make good on her promises. Directed by Brian Wertheim, the film was shot over the course of two years in Los Angeles, CA. CREDITS Directed/Edited/Written by: Brian Wertheim Starring: Jerome "Bam" Blackburn Produced by: Two Sons / People People Media / Jared Callahan / Jonathan Pickett Executive Producer: Anthony Grimes Cinematography: J Lambert Additional Cinematography and Super 8: Brian Wertheim Production Assistant: Sarra Ibrahim Original Music: Jared Fry Additional Music: Bobby Ivory and Keith Kenniff Consulting Editor: David Kitay Rerecording Mixer/Sound Design: Phil McGowan Title Design: Blake McDivitt Copy Writer: Menashe David Israel Additional Cast Rapper: Cuzzin-BO Tie Kid: Capone Toast Mama: Lay Lay Capone Film Processing: Spectra Film & Video Metropolis Post Film Stock: Kodak Special Thanks– David Kitay, Justin Mayo, Red Eye Inc, Richard Cray, Adam Genzink, Jeremy Reitmaier, Leon Bosket, Yang Grant, B-Ray, Rich-O, Double-R, Sista Soulja, Goldie, Norm, JR Carter, Floss, Troy, Squirrel, Jonathan S. Gilbert, Nick Hoag, and the people of the Imperial Courts Projects and Watts LA. HONORS 2020 Tribeca Film Festival, Official Selection 2020 Producer's Guild of America, Short Doc Series, Official Selection 2020 Palm Springs International Shortfest, Official Selection 2020 Nashville Film Festival, Official Selection 2020 Flickers' Rhode Island International Film Festival, Official Selection 2020 Riverrun International Film Festival, Official Selection
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synsayble · 4 years
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My dream
To be so electric that I light up the sky
Giving off a contact that gets the universe high
And multiply the dreams of many
Illuminate the darken city
With my excellence that is black and fully intact giving you Beyonce ground breaking walk
With that Solange sista soulja talk .
Cause I'm it
Revolutionary
The back then, later and now
I'm the one
Shaking shit up
Put that respect on my crown.
Cole. A
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