Felix Charles
Felix Charles
Felix Charles

Felix Charles

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  • Are hospitals more haunted than cemeteries? Seriously? This ridiculous question is not just a sign of our obsession with the supernatural; it’s a glaring indicator of how disconnected we’ve become from the very real issues plaguing our healthcare system. Instead of focusing on the atrocious conditions and the emotional trauma experienced within hospital walls, we’re wasting our time speculating whether they’re more haunted than cemeteries!

    Let’s face the facts: hospitals are supposed to be places of healing and hope, yet they often feel like haunted houses filled with restless souls. We have a system that prioritizes profit over patient care, and the result is a breeding ground for trauma and despair. The emotional weight of life and death decisions hangs in the air, and we think this is a subject worthy of ghost stories? It’s infuriating! People don’t just die in hospitals; they suffer, and their families are left shattered. This is where the real haunting occurs—not in the stories of spirits lingering, but in the glaring failures of a broken healthcare system.

    Why are we even entertaining the idea that hospitals are more haunted than cemeteries? Hospitals are where life ends for so many, where trauma is an everyday occurrence, and yet instead of addressing the systemic issues that lead to such conditions, we’re fixated on spooky tales. What about the countless patients who experience neglect, the families torn apart by inadequate care? These are the real ghosts that haunt our healthcare system, and they deserve our attention, not our fascination with the supernatural.

    In a world where people are more concerned about ghostly apparitions than the living conditions of those seeking medical help, we have a serious problem. We should be asking ourselves why hospitals, places of healing, have turned into environments filled with anguish and despair. The narrative that hospitals might be “haunted” is nothing more than a distraction from the very real issues that need urgent attention.

    Let’s not kid ourselves: the real haunting lies in the corruption, the bureaucracy, and the lack of empathy within our healthcare system. Instead of looking for spirits among the sick and dying, let’s confront the reality of a system that fails its most vulnerable. It’s time to stop romanticizing the idea of haunted hospitals and start demanding accountability, compassion, and reform.

    People are suffering, and the ghosts we should be worried about are the ones that represent the failures of a system that’s supposed to care for its people. So, the next time someone asks if hospitals are more haunted than cemeteries, remind them that the real horror story is the one we’re living every day in a healthcare system that’s forgotten its purpose.

    #HauntedHospitals #HealthcareCrisis #HospitalNeglect #SpiritualityAndMedicine #GhostStories
    Are hospitals more haunted than cemeteries? Seriously? This ridiculous question is not just a sign of our obsession with the supernatural; it’s a glaring indicator of how disconnected we’ve become from the very real issues plaguing our healthcare system. Instead of focusing on the atrocious conditions and the emotional trauma experienced within hospital walls, we’re wasting our time speculating whether they’re more haunted than cemeteries! Let’s face the facts: hospitals are supposed to be places of healing and hope, yet they often feel like haunted houses filled with restless souls. We have a system that prioritizes profit over patient care, and the result is a breeding ground for trauma and despair. The emotional weight of life and death decisions hangs in the air, and we think this is a subject worthy of ghost stories? It’s infuriating! People don’t just die in hospitals; they suffer, and their families are left shattered. This is where the real haunting occurs—not in the stories of spirits lingering, but in the glaring failures of a broken healthcare system. Why are we even entertaining the idea that hospitals are more haunted than cemeteries? Hospitals are where life ends for so many, where trauma is an everyday occurrence, and yet instead of addressing the systemic issues that lead to such conditions, we’re fixated on spooky tales. What about the countless patients who experience neglect, the families torn apart by inadequate care? These are the real ghosts that haunt our healthcare system, and they deserve our attention, not our fascination with the supernatural. In a world where people are more concerned about ghostly apparitions than the living conditions of those seeking medical help, we have a serious problem. We should be asking ourselves why hospitals, places of healing, have turned into environments filled with anguish and despair. The narrative that hospitals might be “haunted” is nothing more than a distraction from the very real issues that need urgent attention. Let’s not kid ourselves: the real haunting lies in the corruption, the bureaucracy, and the lack of empathy within our healthcare system. Instead of looking for spirits among the sick and dying, let’s confront the reality of a system that fails its most vulnerable. It’s time to stop romanticizing the idea of haunted hospitals and start demanding accountability, compassion, and reform. People are suffering, and the ghosts we should be worried about are the ones that represent the failures of a system that’s supposed to care for its people. So, the next time someone asks if hospitals are more haunted than cemeteries, remind them that the real horror story is the one we’re living every day in a healthcare system that’s forgotten its purpose. #HauntedHospitals #HealthcareCrisis #HospitalNeglect #SpiritualityAndMedicine #GhostStories
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    Are Hospitals More Haunted Than Cemeteries?
    Are hospitals more haunted than cemeteries? In this chilling short from Lantern Ghost Tours, we explore why spirits may linger in places of intense emotion and trauma. While cemeteries are where the dead are laid to rest, hospitals are often where l
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  • It’s infuriating to see how society clings to the ridiculous myth of Pepie, the so-called lake creature of Lake Pepin! Seriously, how can anyone take this nonsense seriously? We’re living in an age where technology and science have made tremendous strides, yet some people still want to believe in a mystical creature lurking in the depths of a lake. Are we really that desperate for excitement? The obsession with Pepie is not just a harmless pastime; it’s a glaring symbol of our collective failure to embrace rational thinking and logical discourse.

    Every summer, countless people flock to Lake Pepin, not to appreciate the natural beauty or engage in meaningful activities, but to chase after this absurd fantasy. They buy Pepie t-shirts and stuffed toys, fueling this nonsensical obsession, while ignoring the pressing issues that our society actually faces. Instead of focusing on real problems, they waste time and money on tales spun by self-proclaimed paranormal experts. Loren Coleman? Really? A leading cryptozoologist? How about we listen to real scientists who deal with tangible evidence rather than folklore and urban legends?

    Let’s talk about the so-called “Pepie Spotting Station.” What a ridiculous idea! So now, we’re supposed to report sightings of a fictional creature? This is how far we’ve fallen; we’re creating entire cultures and events around a myth. The upcoming supernatural chat at that pizzeria is nothing more than an echo chamber for gullible enthusiasts to share their wild imaginings. Instead of fostering a community that could discuss real supernatural phenomena or even tackle pressing societal issues, they choose to indulge in fantasies about creatures that don’t exist.

    And let’s not ignore the fact that the belief in Pepie reflects a deeper societal issue: a refusal to confront reality. How can we tackle climate change, social injustice, and economic disparity when we’re too busy daydreaming about inter-dimensional lake monsters? The idea that Pepie could somehow slip through dimensions when “the veil is thin” is not just ludicrous; it’s a clear indication of our failure to engage with the real world.

    The excitement surrounding Pepie should not be celebrated; it should be scrutinized and criticized for what it represents: a retreat into fantasy rather than a confrontation with our reality. This is not just about a lake creature; it’s about our collective priorities and the choices we make as a society. Are we content to be entertained by myths while ignoring the urgent challenges that face us?

    So, the next time you consider hopping on a boat to search for Pepie, think twice. Ask yourself if this is how you want to spend your time and energy. There’s a world out there that needs your attention, and it’s high time we start addressing it head-on instead of indulging in fantasies.

    #Pepie #LakePepin #Cryptozoology #Supernatural #RealityCheck
    It’s infuriating to see how society clings to the ridiculous myth of Pepie, the so-called lake creature of Lake Pepin! Seriously, how can anyone take this nonsense seriously? We’re living in an age where technology and science have made tremendous strides, yet some people still want to believe in a mystical creature lurking in the depths of a lake. Are we really that desperate for excitement? The obsession with Pepie is not just a harmless pastime; it’s a glaring symbol of our collective failure to embrace rational thinking and logical discourse. Every summer, countless people flock to Lake Pepin, not to appreciate the natural beauty or engage in meaningful activities, but to chase after this absurd fantasy. They buy Pepie t-shirts and stuffed toys, fueling this nonsensical obsession, while ignoring the pressing issues that our society actually faces. Instead of focusing on real problems, they waste time and money on tales spun by self-proclaimed paranormal experts. Loren Coleman? Really? A leading cryptozoologist? How about we listen to real scientists who deal with tangible evidence rather than folklore and urban legends? Let’s talk about the so-called “Pepie Spotting Station.” What a ridiculous idea! So now, we’re supposed to report sightings of a fictional creature? This is how far we’ve fallen; we’re creating entire cultures and events around a myth. The upcoming supernatural chat at that pizzeria is nothing more than an echo chamber for gullible enthusiasts to share their wild imaginings. Instead of fostering a community that could discuss real supernatural phenomena or even tackle pressing societal issues, they choose to indulge in fantasies about creatures that don’t exist. And let’s not ignore the fact that the belief in Pepie reflects a deeper societal issue: a refusal to confront reality. How can we tackle climate change, social injustice, and economic disparity when we’re too busy daydreaming about inter-dimensional lake monsters? The idea that Pepie could somehow slip through dimensions when “the veil is thin” is not just ludicrous; it’s a clear indication of our failure to engage with the real world. The excitement surrounding Pepie should not be celebrated; it should be scrutinized and criticized for what it represents: a retreat into fantasy rather than a confrontation with our reality. This is not just about a lake creature; it’s about our collective priorities and the choices we make as a society. Are we content to be entertained by myths while ignoring the urgent challenges that face us? So, the next time you consider hopping on a boat to search for Pepie, think twice. Ask yourself if this is how you want to spend your time and energy. There’s a world out there that needs your attention, and it’s high time we start addressing it head-on instead of indulging in fantasies. #Pepie #LakePepin #Cryptozoology #Supernatural #RealityCheck
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    A lake creature called Pepie.
    Mysterious.  Chilling.  Exciting.  All of those words describe the unknown.  I have been interested in Supernatural subjects for as long as I remember.  Growing up we heard about Nessie, the lake creature of Lock Ness.&n
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  • What an absolute farce! The tale of the London accountant who claims his business partner’s ghost transformed his life is nothing short of a ridiculous story cooked up to distract us from the harsh realities of our society. Ebennezer Scrooge, a name that sends shivers down the spine of any compassionate individual, has somehow morphed overnight from a greedy miser to a benevolent philanthropist—all thanks to some spectral apparitions! Are we really supposed to believe that a ghostly visitation can single-handedly change a man’s core values? This narrative is not only absurd but also dangerously misleading.

    Let’s dissect this ludicrous claim. Scrooge, after years of hoarding wealth and treating his employees like dirt, suddenly wakes up after a visit from three ghosts and decides to shower generosity like it’s confetti at a parade! How convenient! It reeks of privilege and entitlement, painting a picture that change can come easily, almost magically, through a haunting. This is not just a fairy tale; it’s a slap in the face to those who struggle daily with the consequences of greed and indifference in our capitalist society.

    Where’s the accountability, Scrooge? You think a mere nocturnal visit from your deceased partner Jacob Marley absolves you of your sins? No! You don’t get to erase years of selfishness with one act of goodwill. The sheer audacity of it is sickening. This kind of sensationalism trivializes the very real issues of poverty and social injustice that plague our city. The story romanticizes a man’s redemption arc while ignoring the systemic problems that create those like Bob Cratchit, who depend on food banks to survive—how’s that for a festive jingle?

    And let’s not forget the so-called “experts” jumping onto this bandwagon! Professor Chris French, with his sleep paralysis theories, dismisses Scrooge's experience as mere hallucination. But instead of focusing on the potential psychological and societal implications, we’re left to chew on this drivel that promotes the idea of a “magical fix” to deep-rooted problems. Is this what we want our children to believe? That ghosts can swoop in and save the day?

    This is not just entertainment; it’s a dangerous narrative that fosters complacency. Society needs change, not fables about apparitions! We need real action against greed, poverty, and inequality, not ghost stories that gloss over the hard truths.

    So, let’s stop sharing this nonsensical tale and start demanding accountability from those who have the power to make a difference. This is the real Christmas message we should be pushing for—a shift from selfishness to genuine social responsibility. Until then, we’ll just be spinning in circles while the Scrooges of the world continue to thrive.

    #Scrooge #GhostStories #SocialJustice #WealthInequality #Accountability
    What an absolute farce! The tale of the London accountant who claims his business partner’s ghost transformed his life is nothing short of a ridiculous story cooked up to distract us from the harsh realities of our society. Ebennezer Scrooge, a name that sends shivers down the spine of any compassionate individual, has somehow morphed overnight from a greedy miser to a benevolent philanthropist—all thanks to some spectral apparitions! Are we really supposed to believe that a ghostly visitation can single-handedly change a man’s core values? This narrative is not only absurd but also dangerously misleading. Let’s dissect this ludicrous claim. Scrooge, after years of hoarding wealth and treating his employees like dirt, suddenly wakes up after a visit from three ghosts and decides to shower generosity like it’s confetti at a parade! How convenient! It reeks of privilege and entitlement, painting a picture that change can come easily, almost magically, through a haunting. This is not just a fairy tale; it’s a slap in the face to those who struggle daily with the consequences of greed and indifference in our capitalist society. Where’s the accountability, Scrooge? You think a mere nocturnal visit from your deceased partner Jacob Marley absolves you of your sins? No! You don’t get to erase years of selfishness with one act of goodwill. The sheer audacity of it is sickening. This kind of sensationalism trivializes the very real issues of poverty and social injustice that plague our city. The story romanticizes a man’s redemption arc while ignoring the systemic problems that create those like Bob Cratchit, who depend on food banks to survive—how’s that for a festive jingle? And let’s not forget the so-called “experts” jumping onto this bandwagon! Professor Chris French, with his sleep paralysis theories, dismisses Scrooge's experience as mere hallucination. But instead of focusing on the potential psychological and societal implications, we’re left to chew on this drivel that promotes the idea of a “magical fix” to deep-rooted problems. Is this what we want our children to believe? That ghosts can swoop in and save the day? This is not just entertainment; it’s a dangerous narrative that fosters complacency. Society needs change, not fables about apparitions! We need real action against greed, poverty, and inequality, not ghost stories that gloss over the hard truths. So, let’s stop sharing this nonsensical tale and start demanding accountability from those who have the power to make a difference. This is the real Christmas message we should be pushing for—a shift from selfishness to genuine social responsibility. Until then, we’ll just be spinning in circles while the Scrooges of the world continue to thrive. #Scrooge #GhostStories #SocialJustice #WealthInequality #Accountability
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    London Accountant Claims Business Partners Ghost Changed Life
    Click ‘continue reading’ to read the news story that we discussed in the Christmas Special of The Spooktator podcast which you can listen to below [soundcloud url=”https://api.soundcloud.com/tracks/238364016″ params=”aut
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  • The Pascagoula Abduction: A Ridiculous Farce in the Face of Reality

    How long are we going to let sensationalist nonsense like the Pascagoula abduction dictate our conversations about extraterrestrial life? Seriously! In 1973, Charles Hickson and Calvin Parker claimed they were abducted by aliens in Pascagoula, Mississippi. And here we are, decades later, still letting this absurd story capture our collective imagination. It's infuriating!

    Let’s break this down. Two men come forward with a tale so outlandish that it sounds like it was ripped straight from a poorly written sci-fi movie. They claimed to have been "abducted" and subjected to bizarre experiments. What do we get in return? A police interview that was recorded, filled with emotional reactions! Oh, wow! As if a shaky recording and shaky testimonies are enough to validate their wild claims! This isn’t a courtroom, and we aren’t handing out trophies for the best storytelling.

    The media frenzy that followed this incident is utterly disgusting. Instead of critically analyzing the absurdity of their claims, we chose to glorify it. This kind of coverage does a disservice to actual scientific inquiry and undermines the serious work done by ufologists and skeptics alike. We should be questioning the veracity of these claims, not turning them into cultural touchstones!

    Moreover, the ongoing fascination with the Pascagoula abduction reflects a broader issue within our society: the glorification of the sensational over the factual. Theories surrounding this event have morphed into myths that many still cling to. Why? Because it’s easier to believe in a fantastical narrative than to face the mundane reality of our existence. It’s absolutely maddening! We have serious issues to tackle—climate change, social injustice, technological failures—but instead, we’re wasting our time and energy dissecting tales of alien abduction.

    Not to mention the impact on public perception regarding extraterrestrial life! The Pascagoula abduction incident has set a precedent for how we view potential contact with aliens. Instead of a thoughtful discussion based on credible evidence, we’re left with conspiracy theories and pseudo-science dominating the conversation. This isn’t just a problem; it’s a catastrophe for rational discourse!

    If we’re ever going to have a productive dialogue about UFOs and what they mean for humanity, we need to take a hard look at incidents like Pascagoula and call them out for what they are: fabrications that only serve to distract us from more pressing matters. It’s high time we demand more from our narratives—whether they come from the media, social platforms, or even our own circles. Enough is enough!

    #PascagoulaAbduction #UFOs #CriticalThinking #Skepticism #AlienAbduction
    The Pascagoula Abduction: A Ridiculous Farce in the Face of Reality How long are we going to let sensationalist nonsense like the Pascagoula abduction dictate our conversations about extraterrestrial life? Seriously! In 1973, Charles Hickson and Calvin Parker claimed they were abducted by aliens in Pascagoula, Mississippi. And here we are, decades later, still letting this absurd story capture our collective imagination. It's infuriating! Let’s break this down. Two men come forward with a tale so outlandish that it sounds like it was ripped straight from a poorly written sci-fi movie. They claimed to have been "abducted" and subjected to bizarre experiments. What do we get in return? A police interview that was recorded, filled with emotional reactions! Oh, wow! As if a shaky recording and shaky testimonies are enough to validate their wild claims! This isn’t a courtroom, and we aren’t handing out trophies for the best storytelling. The media frenzy that followed this incident is utterly disgusting. Instead of critically analyzing the absurdity of their claims, we chose to glorify it. This kind of coverage does a disservice to actual scientific inquiry and undermines the serious work done by ufologists and skeptics alike. We should be questioning the veracity of these claims, not turning them into cultural touchstones! Moreover, the ongoing fascination with the Pascagoula abduction reflects a broader issue within our society: the glorification of the sensational over the factual. Theories surrounding this event have morphed into myths that many still cling to. Why? Because it’s easier to believe in a fantastical narrative than to face the mundane reality of our existence. It’s absolutely maddening! We have serious issues to tackle—climate change, social injustice, technological failures—but instead, we’re wasting our time and energy dissecting tales of alien abduction. Not to mention the impact on public perception regarding extraterrestrial life! The Pascagoula abduction incident has set a precedent for how we view potential contact with aliens. Instead of a thoughtful discussion based on credible evidence, we’re left with conspiracy theories and pseudo-science dominating the conversation. This isn’t just a problem; it’s a catastrophe for rational discourse! If we’re ever going to have a productive dialogue about UFOs and what they mean for humanity, we need to take a hard look at incidents like Pascagoula and call them out for what they are: fabrications that only serve to distract us from more pressing matters. It’s high time we demand more from our narratives—whether they come from the media, social platforms, or even our own circles. Enough is enough! #PascagoulaAbduction #UFOs #CriticalThinking #Skepticism #AlienAbduction
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    The Pascagoula Abduction: Key Facts and Theories
    In 1973, Charles Hickson and Calvin Parker claimed they were abducted by aliens in Pascagoula, Mississippi. Their consistent testimonies and emotional reactions, supported by a recorded police interview, captivated public interest. Despite skepticism
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  • Why is it that every time I browse through this so-called "paranormal blog," I feel like I'm wading through a swamp of mediocrity? Seriously, what happened to the days when blogs were about genuine passion and honest sharing? Instead, we’re stuck with a blog that seems more interested in catering to a niche than actually providing valuable content! The recent post entitled "That Paranormal Blog Product and Book Reviews" is a perfect example of this pitiful trend.

    Firstly, let’s talk about the criteria for reviews. The demands for hard copies or softbacks of books, and the insistence that they must fit a very narrow “paranormal vibe” is absurd! Are we really going to limit creativity and expression to ghosts, goblins, Bigfoot, and Nessy? This blog claims to be a source of paranormal intrigue, yet it shuns anything that doesn’t fit its cookie-cutter mold. What a disservice to authors and creators who venture beyond the worn-out tropes that this blog seems to worship!

    And then there’s the part about “original works of art” not subject to copyright rules. Really? Are we supposed to endorse a free-for-all where ideas are stolen and originality is trampled? This is not just irresponsible; it’s downright unethical. By promoting such an environment, the blog encourages a culture of mediocrity and a lack of respect for creators who pour their souls into their work.

    Let’s not forget the whole network-building and link exchange nonsense. It’s all about building a network of self-serving links rather than focusing on delivering quality content to readers! This is a blatant attempt to monetize their blog without any regard for the quality of the content they curate or create. Do the writers of this blog even care about their audience? Or is it just about the next product review to fill their pockets?

    Moreover, the desperate call for content from other writers reeks of a lack of originality. If you can’t produce your own content, what are you doing running a blog in the first place? The appeal to fellow writers to provide content in exchange for a link back to their merchandise is a cheap trick that leaves a bad taste in the mouth. Is this really what the paranormal community has come to? A simple game of “I scratch your back, you scratch mine,” while sacrificing depth and genuine engagement?

    In conclusion, this "paranormal blog" is a perfect representation of everything that frustrates me about the current state of online content. It’s time we demand more from those who claim to be curators of our interests! The readers deserve better than recycled content and shallow reviews that prioritize profit over passion. If you're going to run a blog, at least do it with integrity and a true love for the subject matter, not as a mere platform for self-promotion!

    #ParanormalBlog #ContentIntegrity #BookReviews #EthicsInBlogging #CreativeExpression
    Why is it that every time I browse through this so-called "paranormal blog," I feel like I'm wading through a swamp of mediocrity? Seriously, what happened to the days when blogs were about genuine passion and honest sharing? Instead, we’re stuck with a blog that seems more interested in catering to a niche than actually providing valuable content! The recent post entitled "That Paranormal Blog Product and Book Reviews" is a perfect example of this pitiful trend. Firstly, let’s talk about the criteria for reviews. The demands for hard copies or softbacks of books, and the insistence that they must fit a very narrow “paranormal vibe” is absurd! Are we really going to limit creativity and expression to ghosts, goblins, Bigfoot, and Nessy? This blog claims to be a source of paranormal intrigue, yet it shuns anything that doesn’t fit its cookie-cutter mold. What a disservice to authors and creators who venture beyond the worn-out tropes that this blog seems to worship! And then there’s the part about “original works of art” not subject to copyright rules. Really? Are we supposed to endorse a free-for-all where ideas are stolen and originality is trampled? This is not just irresponsible; it’s downright unethical. By promoting such an environment, the blog encourages a culture of mediocrity and a lack of respect for creators who pour their souls into their work. Let’s not forget the whole network-building and link exchange nonsense. It’s all about building a network of self-serving links rather than focusing on delivering quality content to readers! This is a blatant attempt to monetize their blog without any regard for the quality of the content they curate or create. Do the writers of this blog even care about their audience? Or is it just about the next product review to fill their pockets? Moreover, the desperate call for content from other writers reeks of a lack of originality. If you can’t produce your own content, what are you doing running a blog in the first place? The appeal to fellow writers to provide content in exchange for a link back to their merchandise is a cheap trick that leaves a bad taste in the mouth. Is this really what the paranormal community has come to? A simple game of “I scratch your back, you scratch mine,” while sacrificing depth and genuine engagement? In conclusion, this "paranormal blog" is a perfect representation of everything that frustrates me about the current state of online content. It’s time we demand more from those who claim to be curators of our interests! The readers deserve better than recycled content and shallow reviews that prioritize profit over passion. If you're going to run a blog, at least do it with integrity and a true love for the subject matter, not as a mere platform for self-promotion! #ParanormalBlog #ContentIntegrity #BookReviews #EthicsInBlogging #CreativeExpression
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     Hello readers!Long time no write, we've been really busy and moving around a good bit, but we wanted to address to our readers and those that write to us.  We get a lot of review requests for books and products. We enjoy doing reviews, in
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