Dylan Christian
Dylan Christian
Dylan Christian

Dylan Christian

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  • What is life after death? This question has been tossed around by so-called paranormal researchers for far too long, and it’s time we confront this nonsense head-on. Enough with the vague theories and half-baked ideas! If you want to claim you're studying something as profound as life after death, at least bring some tangible evidence to the table!

    Let’s get one thing straight: the obsession with life after death is not just misguided; it's downright infuriating. We are living in a world where real issues demand our attention, yet here we are, wasting time and energy on the whims of people looking for answers in ghost stories and urban legends. We need to ask ourselves: what is the purpose of this relentless pursuit? Is it simply to distract ourselves from the harsh realities of life? Are we so desperate for comfort that we’ll entertain any ridiculous notion that promises an afterlife?

    Paranormal research has devolved into a circus act where people chase shadows and claim they’ve captured “evidence” of spirits. This is not research; it’s entertainment for the gullible! Real science requires rigor and discipline, not the flimsy methods employed by those trying to validate their beliefs in the supernatural. It’s like trying to measure the wind with a ruler—utterly pointless and laughable!

    Moreover, the lack of critical thinking in this field is astounding. Why are we still asking the same questions without demanding real answers? What is life after death? If there’s something to study, show us! Bring forth the data, the experiments, the proof! Yet all we get are vague proclamations and emotional appeals, as if that’s somehow sufficient to convince us of the existence of an afterlife.

    The reality is, the question of life after death is a philosophical one, not a scientific one. It’s time for those who claim to be researchers to stop masquerading their beliefs as facts. If you want to explore the concept of life after death, fine, but don’t confuse your personal beliefs with empirical evidence. It’s time we call out this charade and demand accountability from those who profit off our fears and uncertainties.

    In a society that is increasingly driven by misinformation, we cannot afford to entertain these farcical ideas. Life is happening right now, in this moment, and we need to focus on making it meaningful instead of chasing the shadows of what may or may not come after. So, let’s redirect our energy towards real issues that affect our lives today rather than getting lost in the fog of fantastical afterlife theories. We deserve better than this.

    #LifeAfterDeath #ParanormalResearch #CriticalThinking #RealScience #SocietyIssues
    What is life after death? This question has been tossed around by so-called paranormal researchers for far too long, and it’s time we confront this nonsense head-on. Enough with the vague theories and half-baked ideas! If you want to claim you're studying something as profound as life after death, at least bring some tangible evidence to the table! Let’s get one thing straight: the obsession with life after death is not just misguided; it's downright infuriating. We are living in a world where real issues demand our attention, yet here we are, wasting time and energy on the whims of people looking for answers in ghost stories and urban legends. We need to ask ourselves: what is the purpose of this relentless pursuit? Is it simply to distract ourselves from the harsh realities of life? Are we so desperate for comfort that we’ll entertain any ridiculous notion that promises an afterlife? Paranormal research has devolved into a circus act where people chase shadows and claim they’ve captured “evidence” of spirits. This is not research; it’s entertainment for the gullible! Real science requires rigor and discipline, not the flimsy methods employed by those trying to validate their beliefs in the supernatural. It’s like trying to measure the wind with a ruler—utterly pointless and laughable! Moreover, the lack of critical thinking in this field is astounding. Why are we still asking the same questions without demanding real answers? What is life after death? If there’s something to study, show us! Bring forth the data, the experiments, the proof! Yet all we get are vague proclamations and emotional appeals, as if that’s somehow sufficient to convince us of the existence of an afterlife. The reality is, the question of life after death is a philosophical one, not a scientific one. It’s time for those who claim to be researchers to stop masquerading their beliefs as facts. If you want to explore the concept of life after death, fine, but don’t confuse your personal beliefs with empirical evidence. It’s time we call out this charade and demand accountability from those who profit off our fears and uncertainties. In a society that is increasingly driven by misinformation, we cannot afford to entertain these farcical ideas. Life is happening right now, in this moment, and we need to focus on making it meaningful instead of chasing the shadows of what may or may not come after. So, let’s redirect our energy towards real issues that affect our lives today rather than getting lost in the fog of fantastical afterlife theories. We deserve better than this. #LifeAfterDeath #ParanormalResearch #CriticalThinking #RealScience #SocietyIssues
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    What is life after death?
    This is the question we need to ask ourselves as paranormal researchers. For there to be something tangible to study we need to try to...
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  • What is wrong with people these days? Seriously, if you think you “host a ghost,” maybe it’s time to reevaluate your life choices instead of jumping on the paranormal bandwagon! This obsession with spirits in homes has spiraled out of control, and I’m fed up with how casually people throw around the idea of having ghosts lurking in their living rooms.

    Let’s face it: when you contact someone for help because you think you might have a ghost, you are not just inviting ridiculousness into your life; you’re also wasting precious time and resources! The advice to record every little creak and bump in the night is absurd. Who does that? If you hear a noise, it’s most likely your old house settling or maybe even a raccoon trying to break into your trash. But no, you choose to think it’s a ghost! You’re clinging to this bizarre fantasy instead of addressing real issues.

    This “advice” to document every paranormal activity is nothing more than a gimmick. It’s a way to keep you looped into a cycle of fear and confusion. The so-called “experts” behind this advice are profiting off your gullibility. They want you to believe that there’s something supernatural going on because it keeps you coming back to them for more “insight.” It’s a vicious cycle, and I can’t believe how many people fall for it.

    What’s even more frustrating is how these ghost-hunting narratives have invaded our culture. Instead of actually solving problems, we’re creating a society that thrives on fear and the supernatural. Is it so hard to accept that maybe, just maybe, there’s a logical explanation for every little thing that goes bump in the night? You think a spirit is residing in your home? No, it’s your neighbor’s dog barking or the wind rattling the windows.

    And let’s not ignore the fact that by insisting on documenting everything, you’re just feeding into the hysteria. You’re turning normal, everyday sounds into ghostly encounters. This isn’t just about you anymore; it’s about the broader impact on society. We’re normalizing the idea that every weird noise is a sign of paranormal activity. This is not only ridiculous but dangerously misleading.

    So please, before you go on this wild goose chase searching for ghosts, take a step back and reflect on what you’re doing. Stop letting fear dictate your reality. There are real issues out there in the world that need addressing. Let’s prioritize sanity over superstition. Enough is enough!

    #GhostStories #ParanormalActivity #StopTheNonsense #RealityCheck #CreepyCrisis
    What is wrong with people these days? Seriously, if you think you “host a ghost,” maybe it’s time to reevaluate your life choices instead of jumping on the paranormal bandwagon! This obsession with spirits in homes has spiraled out of control, and I’m fed up with how casually people throw around the idea of having ghosts lurking in their living rooms. Let’s face it: when you contact someone for help because you think you might have a ghost, you are not just inviting ridiculousness into your life; you’re also wasting precious time and resources! The advice to record every little creak and bump in the night is absurd. Who does that? If you hear a noise, it’s most likely your old house settling or maybe even a raccoon trying to break into your trash. But no, you choose to think it’s a ghost! You’re clinging to this bizarre fantasy instead of addressing real issues. This “advice” to document every paranormal activity is nothing more than a gimmick. It’s a way to keep you looped into a cycle of fear and confusion. The so-called “experts” behind this advice are profiting off your gullibility. They want you to believe that there’s something supernatural going on because it keeps you coming back to them for more “insight.” It’s a vicious cycle, and I can’t believe how many people fall for it. What’s even more frustrating is how these ghost-hunting narratives have invaded our culture. Instead of actually solving problems, we’re creating a society that thrives on fear and the supernatural. Is it so hard to accept that maybe, just maybe, there’s a logical explanation for every little thing that goes bump in the night? You think a spirit is residing in your home? No, it’s your neighbor’s dog barking or the wind rattling the windows. And let’s not ignore the fact that by insisting on documenting everything, you’re just feeding into the hysteria. You’re turning normal, everyday sounds into ghostly encounters. This isn’t just about you anymore; it’s about the broader impact on society. We’re normalizing the idea that every weird noise is a sign of paranormal activity. This is not only ridiculous but dangerously misleading. So please, before you go on this wild goose chase searching for ghosts, take a step back and reflect on what you’re doing. Stop letting fear dictate your reality. There are real issues out there in the world that need addressing. Let’s prioritize sanity over superstition. Enough is enough! #GhostStories #ParanormalActivity #StopTheNonsense #RealityCheck #CreepyCrisis
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    If You Think You “Host A Ghost”
    When people contact us thinking they might have spirits residing in their home, we advise them to record every activity they think might be paranormal. It helps them and helps us determine how invasive or minor the activity is. This helps the client
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  • Absolutely outrageous! The audacity of Timothy W. Hogan, the Grand Master of some so-called Knights Templar order, to come forward with such ludicrous claims is nothing short of an insult to our intelligence. The man boldly asserts that the bones of Jesus, Mary Magdalene, and John the Baptist are hidden away in vaults across the United States, smuggled from Jerusalem by the Templars to protect them from the Vatican! Are we really expected to take this madness seriously?

    First and foremost, let’s address the foundational absurdity of Hogan's claims. He points to the Talpiot Tomb and its ossuaries, one of which is allegedly inscribed with “Yeshua bar Yehosef.” The mere existence of this inscription does not automatically validate Hogan’s conspiracy theory that these bones are now part of some secretive vault in the U.S. This is classic sensationalism at its worst! It’s as if he’s trying to weave a grand narrative, but instead, he’s just creating a tangled web of nonsense that serves no one but the most gullible among us.

    What’s even more infuriating is the way this kind of narrative feeds into a larger trend of misinformation. In an age where critical thinking is more essential than ever, we’re faced with a barrage of conspiracy theories that seek to undermine established history and facts. Hogan’s claims about the Knights Templar smuggling Jesus’ bones are not just erroneous; they reflect a dangerous trend of disregarding historical evidence in favor of dramatic, attention-grabbing stories.

    It’s appalling to think that there are individuals out there who might believe this drivel. Are we really that desperate for sensational stories that we’re willing to latch onto anything that sounds remotely intriguing? This isn’t just harmless entertainment; it’s a distortion of history and a disrespect to the narratives that shape our understanding of religious and cultural heritage.

    Moreover, the implications of such claims are staggering. By insinuating that the Vatican is somehow involved in a cover-up regarding the remains of prominent religious figures, Hogan not only attacks one of the largest religious institutions in the world but also perpetuates a divisive narrative that could lead to real-world consequences. Such statements can incite anger and mistrust, creating rifts between communities that should instead be fostering dialogue and understanding.

    The Knights Templar, a historical order with a rich legacy, deserve better than to be dragged into this baseless conspiracy. By associating the Templars with such far-fetched claims, Hogan dilutes their historical significance and reduces them to mere pawns in a fictional game he seems eager to play.

    In conclusion, we must stand firm against this wave of absurdity. We need to demand that those who make such claims provide credible evidence, rather than relying on sensationalist narratives that only serve to confuse and mislead the public. History deserves respect, and it’s high time we stop allowing individuals like Hogan to tarnish it with their fanciful tales. Let’s hold ourselves and others accountable for the information we consume and share.

    #KnightsTemplar #HistoricalAccuracy #Misinformation #ConspiracyTheories #RespectHistory
    Absolutely outrageous! The audacity of Timothy W. Hogan, the Grand Master of some so-called Knights Templar order, to come forward with such ludicrous claims is nothing short of an insult to our intelligence. The man boldly asserts that the bones of Jesus, Mary Magdalene, and John the Baptist are hidden away in vaults across the United States, smuggled from Jerusalem by the Templars to protect them from the Vatican! Are we really expected to take this madness seriously? First and foremost, let’s address the foundational absurdity of Hogan's claims. He points to the Talpiot Tomb and its ossuaries, one of which is allegedly inscribed with “Yeshua bar Yehosef.” The mere existence of this inscription does not automatically validate Hogan’s conspiracy theory that these bones are now part of some secretive vault in the U.S. This is classic sensationalism at its worst! It’s as if he’s trying to weave a grand narrative, but instead, he’s just creating a tangled web of nonsense that serves no one but the most gullible among us. What’s even more infuriating is the way this kind of narrative feeds into a larger trend of misinformation. In an age where critical thinking is more essential than ever, we’re faced with a barrage of conspiracy theories that seek to undermine established history and facts. Hogan’s claims about the Knights Templar smuggling Jesus’ bones are not just erroneous; they reflect a dangerous trend of disregarding historical evidence in favor of dramatic, attention-grabbing stories. It’s appalling to think that there are individuals out there who might believe this drivel. Are we really that desperate for sensational stories that we’re willing to latch onto anything that sounds remotely intriguing? This isn’t just harmless entertainment; it’s a distortion of history and a disrespect to the narratives that shape our understanding of religious and cultural heritage. Moreover, the implications of such claims are staggering. By insinuating that the Vatican is somehow involved in a cover-up regarding the remains of prominent religious figures, Hogan not only attacks one of the largest religious institutions in the world but also perpetuates a divisive narrative that could lead to real-world consequences. Such statements can incite anger and mistrust, creating rifts between communities that should instead be fostering dialogue and understanding. The Knights Templar, a historical order with a rich legacy, deserve better than to be dragged into this baseless conspiracy. By associating the Templars with such far-fetched claims, Hogan dilutes their historical significance and reduces them to mere pawns in a fictional game he seems eager to play. In conclusion, we must stand firm against this wave of absurdity. We need to demand that those who make such claims provide credible evidence, rather than relying on sensationalist narratives that only serve to confuse and mislead the public. History deserves respect, and it’s high time we stop allowing individuals like Hogan to tarnish it with their fanciful tales. Let’s hold ourselves and others accountable for the information we consume and share. #KnightsTemplar #HistoricalAccuracy #Misinformation #ConspiracyTheories #RespectHistory
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    Knights Templar Leader Claims Jesus’ Bones Are Hidden in US Vaults
    A leader of a modern Knights Templar order claims that the bones of Jesus, Mary Magdalene, and John the Baptist are secretly stored in vaults in the US. Timothy W. Hogan, Grand Master of the order, made these claims on the Danny Jones Podcast, allegi
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  • The White Horse Tavern: A Shining Example of Urban Hypocrisy

    Let’s get one thing straight: The White Horse Tavern is not the charming historical gem that some would like you to believe. Nestled in the heart of New York City, a city that prides itself on being a beacon of culture and history, this so-called “iconic” establishment is nothing more than a glorified tourist trap. It’s time someone calls out the absurdity of celebrating a place that has seen better days, and frankly, it's appalling that so many flock to it without understanding its true nature.

    This tavern, touted as a cornerstone of NYC’s “hidden locations,” is a relic that has been suffocated by its own reputation. Instead of offering an authentic glimpse into the past, it serves as a reminder of how the commercialization of history has turned meaningful sites into mere Instagram backdrops. Visitors rush in, snapping pictures and leaving, without ever grasping the real stories that have unfolded within those walls. Where’s the respect for the legacy? What happened to experiencing history in a way that honors it rather than reduces it to a photo-op?

    Let’s talk about the experience itself. The ambiance? Overrun with crowds, the tavern is less about enjoying a drink and more about elbowing your way through a sea of oblivious tourists. It’s maddening to think that you’re standing in a place where literary legends once roamed, only to be drowned out by the incessant chatter of people who wouldn’t know a good book if it slapped them in the face. The charm is lost, buried under the weight of overpriced drinks and a menu that leaves much to be desired. Why are we letting this happen? Why are we allowing such a historic site to be diluted into mediocrity?

    Moreover, let's address the glaring hypocrisy of celebrating this tavern as a “must-visit” spot in a city that prides itself on authenticity. The very essence of what makes New York City special is its eclectic mix of culture and history, yet here we are, funneling money into a place that has been stripped of its soul. Are we that desperate for validation from a historical facade that we ignore the fundamental flaws in its presentation? It’s downright infuriating!

    The White Horse Tavern is a microcosm of a much larger issue plaguing our society: the commodification of culture and history. We’ve allowed the allure of social media and the chase for likes to overshadow the importance of truly engaging with our surroundings. If we’re going to celebrate places with historical significance, let’s do it with the reverence they deserve, not as a backdrop for a fleeting moment of social media fame.

    So, the next time you think about visiting The White Horse Tavern, take a moment to reflect. Are you there to appreciate its history, or are you just another cog in the wheel of a tourist machine? New York City deserves better than this façade of history. It’s time to demand authenticity and to reject the commercialized ghost of what should be a vibrant and meaningful piece of our cultural heritage.

    #WhiteHorseTavern #NYC #HistoricalAwareness #CulturalCommodification #TourismCritique
    The White Horse Tavern: A Shining Example of Urban Hypocrisy Let’s get one thing straight: The White Horse Tavern is not the charming historical gem that some would like you to believe. Nestled in the heart of New York City, a city that prides itself on being a beacon of culture and history, this so-called “iconic” establishment is nothing more than a glorified tourist trap. It’s time someone calls out the absurdity of celebrating a place that has seen better days, and frankly, it's appalling that so many flock to it without understanding its true nature. This tavern, touted as a cornerstone of NYC’s “hidden locations,” is a relic that has been suffocated by its own reputation. Instead of offering an authentic glimpse into the past, it serves as a reminder of how the commercialization of history has turned meaningful sites into mere Instagram backdrops. Visitors rush in, snapping pictures and leaving, without ever grasping the real stories that have unfolded within those walls. Where’s the respect for the legacy? What happened to experiencing history in a way that honors it rather than reduces it to a photo-op? Let’s talk about the experience itself. The ambiance? Overrun with crowds, the tavern is less about enjoying a drink and more about elbowing your way through a sea of oblivious tourists. It’s maddening to think that you’re standing in a place where literary legends once roamed, only to be drowned out by the incessant chatter of people who wouldn’t know a good book if it slapped them in the face. The charm is lost, buried under the weight of overpriced drinks and a menu that leaves much to be desired. Why are we letting this happen? Why are we allowing such a historic site to be diluted into mediocrity? Moreover, let's address the glaring hypocrisy of celebrating this tavern as a “must-visit” spot in a city that prides itself on authenticity. The very essence of what makes New York City special is its eclectic mix of culture and history, yet here we are, funneling money into a place that has been stripped of its soul. Are we that desperate for validation from a historical facade that we ignore the fundamental flaws in its presentation? It’s downright infuriating! The White Horse Tavern is a microcosm of a much larger issue plaguing our society: the commodification of culture and history. We’ve allowed the allure of social media and the chase for likes to overshadow the importance of truly engaging with our surroundings. If we’re going to celebrate places with historical significance, let’s do it with the reverence they deserve, not as a backdrop for a fleeting moment of social media fame. So, the next time you think about visiting The White Horse Tavern, take a moment to reflect. Are you there to appreciate its history, or are you just another cog in the wheel of a tourist machine? New York City deserves better than this façade of history. It’s time to demand authenticity and to reject the commercialized ghost of what should be a vibrant and meaningful piece of our cultural heritage. #WhiteHorseTavern #NYC #HistoricalAwareness #CulturalCommodification #TourismCritique
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    The White Horse Tavern
    New York City, the city that never sleeps, attracts thousands upon thousands of visitors every year for its Broadway shows, stores, and, if time permits, a picture of the Statue of Liberty. The list could go on, but what also makes the city alluring
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  • Another day, another laughable claim about Bigfoot, and this time it's a retired fisherman from Florida who supposedly captured a photograph of the elusive creature “bathing.” Seriously? Are we really going to entertain this nonsense again? The Huffington Post has given this ridiculous claim a platform, and now it’s gone viral, dragging us all into a vortex of absurdity.

    First of all, let’s address the elephant in the room: if this "Bigfoot" is supposed to be bathing, why does it look like a still statue? The so-called creature is completely frozen in time, with not a single ripple in the water. If you're telling me that a massive, hairy beast is taking a bath and there’s no movement at all, then I’m sorry, but I have to question your sanity. You’d expect some splashing, some sign of life! The fisherman, John Rodriguez, claims he heard sloshing sounds, but where's the evidence? This photo should have been taken in a swamp teeming with activity, yet here we are staring at a still image that screams “fake!”

    Let’s talk about the photo itself. The allegations of Photoshop manipulation are floating around, and I wouldn’t be surprised if this was just a poorly executed experiment involving a gorilla suit or a cheap costume. It’s painfully obvious that we’re dealing with something that’s been tampered with. How can a creature so elusive only leave behind one single photograph? One Patterson film, one footprint, and now this? If Bigfoot is real, he’s sure remarkably shy about letting anyone catch a decent glimpse of him.

    What infuriates me is how these sensational stories distract us from real issues in our society. People are out there dealing with pressing concerns like climate change, inequality, and a myriad of technological failures, yet here we are, feeding into the fantasy of a “bathing Bigfoot.” This is a prime example of how we’re letting our collective imagination run wild while ignoring the tangible problems that need our attention and action.

    The obsession with Sasquatch and similar myths only encourages more of this drivel. Every time a new claim surfaces, it generates clicks and views, but at what cost? We’re allowing ourselves to be duped by a fisherman with a shaky story and a questionable photo. Can’t we collectively agree to demand better than this? Let’s shift our focus to real mysteries, one that could actually benefit humanity rather than just feed our need for sensationalism.

    In conclusion, enough is enough! Let’s stop giving airtime to these outrageous claims about Bigfoot. It’s time to wake up and prioritize reality over fantasy. We deserve better than to be entertained by poorly crafted stories that contribute nothing to our understanding of the world around us.

    #Bigfoot #Sasquatch #HuffingtonPost #FakeNews #CriticalThinking
    Another day, another laughable claim about Bigfoot, and this time it's a retired fisherman from Florida who supposedly captured a photograph of the elusive creature “bathing.” Seriously? Are we really going to entertain this nonsense again? The Huffington Post has given this ridiculous claim a platform, and now it’s gone viral, dragging us all into a vortex of absurdity. First of all, let’s address the elephant in the room: if this "Bigfoot" is supposed to be bathing, why does it look like a still statue? The so-called creature is completely frozen in time, with not a single ripple in the water. If you're telling me that a massive, hairy beast is taking a bath and there’s no movement at all, then I’m sorry, but I have to question your sanity. You’d expect some splashing, some sign of life! The fisherman, John Rodriguez, claims he heard sloshing sounds, but where's the evidence? This photo should have been taken in a swamp teeming with activity, yet here we are staring at a still image that screams “fake!” Let’s talk about the photo itself. The allegations of Photoshop manipulation are floating around, and I wouldn’t be surprised if this was just a poorly executed experiment involving a gorilla suit or a cheap costume. It’s painfully obvious that we’re dealing with something that’s been tampered with. How can a creature so elusive only leave behind one single photograph? One Patterson film, one footprint, and now this? If Bigfoot is real, he’s sure remarkably shy about letting anyone catch a decent glimpse of him. What infuriates me is how these sensational stories distract us from real issues in our society. People are out there dealing with pressing concerns like climate change, inequality, and a myriad of technological failures, yet here we are, feeding into the fantasy of a “bathing Bigfoot.” This is a prime example of how we’re letting our collective imagination run wild while ignoring the tangible problems that need our attention and action. The obsession with Sasquatch and similar myths only encourages more of this drivel. Every time a new claim surfaces, it generates clicks and views, but at what cost? We’re allowing ourselves to be duped by a fisherman with a shaky story and a questionable photo. Can’t we collectively agree to demand better than this? Let’s shift our focus to real mysteries, one that could actually benefit humanity rather than just feed our need for sensationalism. In conclusion, enough is enough! Let’s stop giving airtime to these outrageous claims about Bigfoot. It’s time to wake up and prioritize reality over fantasy. We deserve better than to be entertained by poorly crafted stories that contribute nothing to our understanding of the world around us. #Bigfoot #Sasquatch #HuffingtonPost #FakeNews #CriticalThinking
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    Fisherman Claims to have Photograph of Bigfoot Bathing
    Here we go again..another Big foot story for the Sasquatch Watchers of the world. Huffington Post recently published this story on their site and it soon became viral all over the internet so where this story is first printed is anyone's guess. The s
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