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January 29, 2007

Improve Your Photos

21ststreetbridge_1 If you’re like most Americans you have stacks of boring photos sitting in their little yellow paper jackets collecting dust stuck in some far corner of your closet or desk. The reason they are boring is a lack of knowledge of how cameras and our minds work. That knowledge is free to everyone online, finally in plain English instead of a 5 x 6 inch manual in 6 languages. No longer is the need for expensive classes or bulky equipment in order to get great shots.

Since taking up photography again when I started this blog I have given myself a crash course on cameras and how to take a good photo. My Father was an amateur photographer and after seeing all the chemicals, rolls of film, and bulky equipment used in the early 1970’s I thank God today for digital photography. If it wasn’t for digital cameras and software then you would be seeing a lot of paintings on this blog.

Searching online for hint and tips I came across many great photography articles. However with photography as with anything else the more I learn the more I realize I have yet to understand. Even if you spend just a couple of hours online then experiment with what you have learned; your photographs will never be boring again.

So far this past year I have had two of my photos featured on the State of Oklahoma web site. It has complemented nicely with oil painting and I have also joined flickr which is very blog friendly and has a health online community of amateur and professional photographers.  For anyone wanting to spice up their photos and learn some tricks of the trade I recommend the following reading. Have any good photo sites or articles you want to share? I always encourage comments with a link.

The Rules of Photography
Excellent post that describes depth, focus and framing a photograph with the Rule of Thirds.

Digital Photography School
Excellent blog with great articles covering a lot of aspects of digital photography.

Yahoo Tech!
Get Better Portraits by Turning Your Camera Upside Down?

Monday Morning Humor

For this weeks Monday Morning Humor break I'm showing The Munsters in "Underground Munster" originally shown in 1965. The broadcast features Munsters star and international film actress Yvonne De Carlo who died this month at age 84. Enjoy your Monday break!

January 27, 2007

U.S. Military Selling Surplus Equipment to Oklahoma Law Enforcement

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Looks as if the heavy arms trade is alive and well in Oklahoma, if your local law enforcement. Oklahoma law enforcement recently received from the U.S. Army four Kiowa helicopters with a price tag of just $5,000.00 each. The helicopters where valued by Oklahoma Highway patrol, who received two units, at $350,000 each. The bargain basement price saved Oklahoma tax payers $1.38 million dollars in expenses for needed law enforcement equipment.

Under a program setup in the 1990’s local law enforcement is supplied with excess, unneeded or out-dated military gear, weapons and vehicles. The programs aim is to help combat drug dealers and terrorism and is run by The Defense Logistics Agency, a branch of the Department of Defense.

Since the programs inception over 380,000 pieces of equipment has been sold. In 2005 alone over 16,000 U.S. law enforcement agencies purchased equipment valued at $124 million dollars. The Federal Government’s stance is to dispose of the equipment at basically administration cost. Most items including, helmets, fatigues, and small arms only cost a shipping charge to local law enforcement. However careful tracking of weapons is mandatory and Oklahoma did go under a federal freeze on purchases between 2002 and 2005 for a state wide audit of all previously acquired weapons from the military.

Last year Oklahoma Governor Brad Henry –D appointed retired Army Colonel, John Richard to the State of Oklahoma Department of Central Services. In 2006 Oklahoma was released to participate in the federal program again under stricter new weapons accountability guidelines. DCS spokeswoman Gerry Smedley is quoted as saying “We are going back strong” when asked about state purchases from the military. The four light observation Kiowa choppers are the only large ticket items being reported to the media since Oklahoma re-entered the program.

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January 26, 2007

Seattle Residents Traumatized Over Falling Bodies

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In the last decade due to city growth and more urban worker conversions into former docks areas of Seattle; The Aurora Bridge near downtown has become a magnet for suicide jumpers. According to SeattlePI.com “Thirty-eight people have jumped to their deaths during the past decade. It averages three or four jumpers a year, although eight people leaped in 2006.” A city bus was also driven off the bridge in 1998 when a man shot the driver. Neither the driver nor shooter survived the impact with thirty two passengers injured. To date 230 jumpers have been accounted for; one occurring in 1932 before the massive structure was even completed.

Seattle residents working in office spaces and living below the George Washington Memorial Bridge or (Aurora Bridge) are feeling traumatized and fatigued over suicide jumpers plunging to their demise. The bridge now designated State Route 99 has a required span over water at 155 feet and 350 feet at its highest point over ground. It has been nicknamed “The Suicide Bridge” by locals.

Disgruntled citizens are demanding solutions to the growing rate of suicides on a major state bridge carrying over 100,000 vehicles a day. The Department of Transportation has been recently forced to posted suicide prevention signs along the bridge with a local hotline. Some of the jumpers miss the water ending up hitting ground, structures and in one recent case a drivers’ car hood.

Web Cam View From Bridge

Top 10 Things to Ponder for Friday

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  1. Why do kamikaze pilots wear helmets?
  2. Good health is merely the slowest possible rate at which one can die.
  3. If there is no God, who pops up the next Kleenex in the box?
  4. Give a person a fish and you feed him for a day; teach a person to use the Internet and he won't bother you for weeks.
  5. If you put a chameleon in a mirrored box what color would it change to?
  6. Why is the alphabet in that order?
  7. All of us could take a lesson from the weather. It pays no attention to criticism.
  8. Why does a slight tax increase cost you two hundred dollars and a substantial tax cut saves you thirty cents?
  9. In the 60s, people took acid to make the world weird. Now the world is weird and people take Prozac to make it normal.
  10. Why are there interstate highways in Hawaii?

January 25, 2007

Blasphemy or Comedy?

Don’t Microwave Those Sponges Quite Yet!

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During the week several blogs as well as CNN and Reuters posted a recent study by the University of Florida showing microwaving a common household sponge kills germs and bacteria. Soon after the postings complaints started to be reported to news organizations of microwave mishaps with dirty sponges.

On Reuters one upset commenter wrote:

"Just wanted you to know that your article on microwaving sponges and scrubbers aroused my interest. However, when I put my sponge/scrubber into the microwave, it caught fire, smoked up the house, ruined my microwave, and pissed me off”

"First, the sponge is worthless afterwards so you have to throw it out instead of using it. And second your entire house stinks like a burning tire for several hours, even with windows/doors open," complained another.

Although the University of Florida has not received any complaints directly they caution the public:

"To guard against the risk of fire, people who wish to sterilize their sponges at home must ensure the sponge is completely wet. Two minutes of microwaving is sufficient for most sterilization. Sponges should also have no metallic content. Last, people should be careful when removing the sponge from the microwave as it will be hot."

Of course you could just simply toss the sponge in the trash and not be a cheap bastard…

January 24, 2007

Okie 100 and My 100

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Michael Hermes has launched the Okie 100. The site is an online public think tank with the sole purpose of collecting the best 100 ideas that will improve the quality of life in Oklahoma. Okie 100 has been created in response to a “mysteriously funded initiative led by Oklahoma House Speaker Lance Cargill, Oklahoma's 100 Ideas!” Once the top 100 ideas have been collected they will be submitted to the Oklahoma Legislature.

Okie 100 is offering a great opportunity for anyone who uses the internet to have a direct voice to those who run our state. Not only do you have an chance to voice your opinion you have the chance to help develop the top 100 ideas given to our legislature and see what they do with list. Government action or inaction in work, thanks to the internet, for you to witness. 

On a side note this is my 100th post. A special thanks to all who have given advice, assisted, helped me be creative and well during this adventure.

January 23, 2007

Growing Pains

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As you may have noticed T Town Tommy is in a growing phase! After the success I have had so far with my site I feel a change is needed. Everything to increased font sizes for my readers to make it easier to read to new graphics, colors and layout is going to make my blog a dynamic stop in the Oklahoma blogosphere. The new layout is to allow for some guilt free commercializing, easier navigation and the addition of new content and upcoming sponsored contest for my readers. During the remodel you may find things not looking quite right, various colors being tested and new mastheads being developed and tested. I will be announcing when the rebuild is finally over and will open up the comments for reporting any bugs you may find. Stay tuned for the polishing of the new look to kick off the New Year! A hat tip to Drew over at Drew-o-rama and his graphics wizardry in helping make all this possible on T Town Tommy.

 

January 22, 2007

Spiderman 3 Re Launches Site and 2007 Media Blitz

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Right on the heels of the launch of Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer; Spiderman 3 and Sony Pictures re launch their site and media campain. Check out the full length trailer of the upcoming film or The Directors Cut on YouTube. Premier Magazine is also featuring in their Jan/Feb. 2007 issue, Toby McGuire in the new black and silver Spidey Suit.

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Top Five Weird Searches of the Weekend

I have been going through my list of incoming search queries that pulls up my site and came across some bizarre searches. It seems Google and the rest of the search bots act in odd ways at times associating sites with their listings.

  1. Century Fox Choke Teaser – I have no idea what a choke teaser is and don’t care to find out…
  2. Swollen liver after crystal meth and alcohol - I think my “Like a Setting Sun” post sums up that topic.
  3. Tommy Strange - Who Me?
  4. Small Penis – Hehe Oh Boy…
  5. Shaving Head “Photo Album” – Scalp fetish anyone?

January 20, 2007

Soy Products Linked with Homosexuality and Small Penis Sizes

The right wing nut jobs are at it again; this time trying to link Homosexuality with Soy products. WorldNetDaily writer Jim Rutz writes:

Estrogens are female hormones. If you're a woman, you're flooding your system with a substance it can't handle in surplus. If you're a man, you're suppressing your masculinity and stimulating your "female side," physically and mentally.

I know a few professional body builders of course who would disagree with this statement. Soy is a main product in many health food products.

Soy is feminizing, and commonly leads to a decrease in the size of the penis, sexual confusion and homosexuality. That's why most of the medical (not socio-spiritual) blame for today's rise in homosexuality must fall upon the rise in soy formula and other soy products. (Most babies are bottle-fed during some part of their infancy, and one-fourth of them are getting soy milk!)

Of course this is pure garbage that ranks up with nut jobs believing extraterrestrials travel hundreds of billions of miles to Earth in spaceships with no windows ignoring the miracles of the cosmos in order to perform rectal exams on hillbillies and slaughter cattle.

WorldNetDaily goes on to publish:

Homosexuals often argue that their homosexuality is inborn because "I can't remember a time when I wasn't homosexual." No, homosexuality is always deviant. But now many of them can truthfully say that they can't remember a time when excess estrogen wasn't influencing them.

Mr. Rutz offers no scientific studies to back up anything that is published in this right wing propaganda machine of a site. So I did some digging of my own to see what the professionals had to say in regards to soy, homosexuality and penis size.

According to the American Psychological Society:

There is no definable single cause for homosexuality, and that it is likely a combination of biological, genetic, and environmental factors….

[The] APS states that there is no evidence for a rise in homosexuality. Rather, there is a rise in people willing to admit they are homosexual.

As far as penis size and gay men is concerned:

Kinsey Institute for Research in Sex, Gender, and Reproduction from 1938 to 1963. They were dichotomously classified as either homosexual (n = 935) or heterosexual (n = 4187). Penile dimensions were assessed using five measures of penile length and circumference from Kinsey's original protocol. On all five measures, homosexual men reported larger penises than did heterosexual men.

On a personal note: I have been allergic to soy since I was a child. I have never outgrown my allergy to soy products and yep you guessed it; I have been gay for as long as I can remember! The right wing is getting more and more desperate since loosing their choke hold on American politics. Publishing garbage like what Mr. Rutz has on WorldNetDaily is going to only serve to make extremist more and more irrelevant as Americans wake up to a conservative agenda gone mad. I could find zero studies on Google backing up soy causing people to be born gay or causing the shrinking of the penis.

January 18, 2007

Blast From the Past My First Hair Cut

Looking through old pictures tonight I stumbled across one I had never seen before! This is my first hair cut! October, 1971 in Houston, Texas.

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New Teaser Trailer for Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer is Released

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Marvel's first family of superheroes, The Fantastic Four, meets their greatest challenge yet in FANTASTIC FOUR: RISE OF THE SILVER SURFER as the enigmatic, intergalactic herald, The Silver Surfer, comes to Earth to prepare it for destruction. As the Silver Surfer races around the globe wreaking havoc, Reed, Sue, Johnny and Ben must unravel the mystery of the Silver Surfer and confront the surprising return of their mortal enemy, Dr. Doom, before all hope is lost.

--20th Century Fox

Trailer and Official Web Site


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January 17, 2007

In Response to My Martin Luther King Emails

Corettascottking Shortly after posting my MLK post I started received emails stating I am hijacking the civil rights work of Dr. King for my own desires for equality for Gay Americans. In response to these emails I offer these excerpts from Dr. Kings now deceased widow Coretta Scott King.

"For too long, our nation has tolerated the insidious form of discrimination against this group of Americans, who have worked as hard as any other group, paid their taxes like everyone else, and yet have been denied equal protection under the law.... I believe that freedom and justice cannot be parceled out in pieces to suit political convenience. My husband, Martin Luther King, Jr. said, “Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere.” On another occasion he said, “I have worked too long and hard against segregated public accommodations to end up segregating my moral concern. Justice is indivisible.” Like Martin, I don’t believe you can stand for freedom for one group of people and deny it to others. So I see this bill as a step forward for freedom and human rights in our country and a logical extension of the Bill of Rights and the civil rights reforms of the 1950’s and ‘60’s. The great promise of American democracy is that no group of people will be forced to suffer discrimination and injustice."

- Coretta Scott King, remarks, press conference on the introduction of ENDA, Washington, DC, June 23, 1994.

"I still hear people say that I should not be talking about the rights of lesbian and gay people and I should stick to the issue of racial justice," she said. "But I hasten to remind them that Martin Luther King Jr. said, 'Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere.'" "I appeal to everyone who believes in Martin Luther King Jr.'s dream to make room at the table of brother- and sisterhood for lesbian and gay people,"

- Coretta Scott King, Reuters, March 31, 1998.

"Homophobia is like racism and anti-Semitism and other forms of bigotry in that it seeks to dehumanize a large group of people, to deny their humanity, their dignity and personhood," King stated. "This sets the stage for further repression and violence that spread all too easily to victimize the next minority group."

- Coretta Scott King, Chicago Defender, April 1, 1998, front page.

"We are all tied together in a single garment of destiny . . . I can never be what I ought to be until you are allowed to be what you ought to be," she said, quoting her husband. "I've always felt that homophobic attitudes and policies were unjust and unworthy of a free society and must be opposed by all Americans who believe in democracy," King told 600 people at the Palmer House Hilton, days before the 30th anniversary of the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr.'s assassination on April 4, 1968. She said the civil rights movement "thrives on unity and inclusion, not division and exclusion." Her husband's struggle parallels that of the gay rights movement, she said.

- Coretta Scott King, Chicago Sun Times, April 1, 1998, p.18.

"For many years now, I have been an outspoken supporter of civil and human rights for gay and lesbian people," King said at the 25th Anniversary Luncheon for the Lambda Legal Defense and Education Fund.... "Gays and lesbians stood up for civil rights in Montgomery, Selma, in Albany, Ga. and St. Augustine, Fla., and many other campaigns of the Civil Rights Movement," she said. "Many of these courageous men and women were fighting for my freedom at a time when they could find few voices for their own, and I salute their contributions."

- Coretta Scott King, Chicago Tribune, April 1, 1998, sec.2, p.4.

We have a lot more work to do in our common struggle against bigotry and discrimination. I say “common struggle” because I believe very strongly that all forms of bigotry and discrimination are equally wrong and should be opposed by right-thinking Americans everywhere. Freedom from discrimination based on sexual orientation is surely a fundamental human right in any great democracy, as much as freedom from racial, religious, gender, or ethnic discrimination.

- Coretta Scott King, remarks, Opening Plenary Session, 13th annual Creating Change conference of the National Gay and Lesbian Task Force, Atlanta, Georgia, November 9, 2000.

"We have to launch a national campaign against homophobia in the black community," said Coretta Scott King, widow of the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr., the slain civil rights leader.

- Coretta Scott King, Reuters, June 8, 2001.

"Gay and lesbian people have families, and their families should have legal protection, whether by marriage or civil union," she said. "A constitutional amendment banning same-sex marriages is a form of gay bashing and it would do nothing at all to protect traditional marriages."

- Coretta Scott King, The Richard Stockton College of New Jersey, 2004.

Excerpts provided by John's Blog

January 15, 2007

Celebrating Martin Luther King Day

As everyone in the United States is aware today is the day we honor Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. The ice that descended on Oklahoma this weekend caused the cancellation of parades today celebrating the courage of one man. However the storms of winter cannot dampen the storms of change. The living proof that yes one man can make a difference that can shake and change the world is embodied in the short life of Dr. King. The proof that one man can help create changes that slowly moves us as a great nation to live up to the providence that All Men Are Created Equal.

The African American is not however the only man that must continue the peaceful fight for equality in all measures. I myself am Native American and Scottish and a proud Gay American. Like my African American brothers my ancestors too suffered the cruelty of our fellow humans. From the fights between England and Scotland, to the Trail of Tears of my Cherokee ancestors, to today’s fight for equality for homosexuals worldwide; I too do understand.

Listening carefully to the words of Dr. King’s historic speech in Washington on the steps of The Lincoln Memorial I realized he was not just talking about African American people. He was talking about ALL people. Like Dr. King I too have a dream. A dream that one day my gay brothers and sisters will be treated with the same dignity that so many Americans today take for granted. A dream that one day two women in Ada, Oklahoma will not have to live in fear having the epitaphs of hate carved into one’s arm or tied to a tree and abused by their fellow Americans and Oklahomans.

I have a dream that one day the government sponsored hate and bigotry that is plaguing and degenerating our great institutions will no longer exist or even be considered. I have a dream that the ideals laid forth by our founding fathers will be upheld instead of simply given lip service without serious understanding or reverence.

I am old enough to remember as a small boy in East Texas hearing African Americans being called “Nigger” and “Boy” and the look of dejection and powerless humiliation in the eyes of those being called such horrible evil words. The look in those eyes still haunts me to this day.

Living in Oklahoma today as a Gay American I have walked in the shoes of the African American. I have been harassed by employers and relegated to menial jobs despite my talents. I have been taken for granted that I would work all holidays that involve families uniting such as Christmas and Thanksgiving. I have been denied service in restaurants with my partner on occasion. I have been called faggot at times and had banners shoved in my face telling me that I am less than human.

I have a dream that one day another brave soul like Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. will unite the victims of such hatred and with one mighty voice the world will hear us cry “Free at last, Free at last, Thank God Almighty We Are Free at Last.”

January 14, 2007

Mary Poppins Gone All Wrong

From the creative mind of Moviemkr

January 13, 2007

How Rich Are You?

I am not sure how accurate this site is for a global scale. However if your snowed/iced in this weekend and bored check out The Global Rich List. I for one feel really blessed that I live in the United States where opportunities abound.


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I'm loaded.
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Hat tip to Ramblin' Educat for finding this site

January 12, 2007

Ice Storm Slams Oklahoma

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What a wild winter in Tulsa! First we get a massive snow storm earlier in the winter and now we are getting slammed with a deadly ice storm. Forecasters predict by Sunday we will have one inch of ice and one inch of sleet in Tulsa. Walking outside with the sleet and high winds has become painful. The sleet feels like thousands of tiny razors hitting your face. Roads are virtually impossible to drive on tonight and we are just getting started folks. Our Governor Brad Henry has already declared a state wide emergency.

Being a bit of a procrastinator I waited until this afternoon to stock up for what is sure to be a long wait at home. Store shelves quickly emptied out today of all the essentials. Many of the younger shoppers I chatted with seemed to be in good spirits despite the mess outside but I could see the look of worry in many shoppers’ eyes. Bread, dairy, beer, soda drinks and diapers seemed to be the best sellers. The grocery store needed traffic cops in the aisles with the huge volume of last minute frantic shoppers.

One word of advice to my fellow Tulsans if you don’t absolutely need to drive then stay home. Don’t think that because you own a 4 X 4 vehicle you can drive on this stuff. It isn’t snow it is ice that is on the roads. No car or truck does well on ice … period. The traffic reporter today on KRMG 740 said it best when he said there are so many wrecks he could not list them all.

Stay home, stay warm, make babies, check on elderly neighbors and keep pets inside. I will be posting photos from around the area once the storm passes on Sunday.

January 11, 2007

Back After Painful Back Problems

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Well this is not how I had planned to start 2007. Shortly after posting the Jib Jab New Year video summing up 2006 I came down with a nasty cold. Thanks to who ever gave it to me, I really appreciate it! I spent three days mostly in bed or on the couch. At night I was laying on my stomach sleeping as I am prone to do when I feel crappy. On day three of sleeping on my stomach I could not get out of bed and had to slide onto the floor and grab furniture to work my way up to a semi upright position. I had severely knocked my lower back out.

I went from feeling crappy with a cold to total painful misery and walking around like an eighty five year old. Upon visiting the doctor I was prescribed pain medication. I have not been that fried since the 1980’s after taking the pills. Trying to sit to write was impossible and the worlds best spell check software could not make up for my brain feeling like a giant puff ball. Finally after having a massage therapist work on my back I was able to semi stand upright and tolerate the pain without the need for nasty drugs.

Yesterday I broke down and saw a chiropractor and with one good tug I heard a snap that sounded like a shotgun. My eyes rolled back in my head and for an instant I saw Jesus. The dislocated vertebra was back in place. Still sore today but moving around a lot better I am finally ready for 2007!

I did find some great information on Familydoctor.org about back pain and proper sleeping positions. I cannot stress enough the value of chiropractic care and the art of massage. Without the aide of these two disciplines I would still be gimping around on the nasty medications. Have any pearls of wisdom about lower back care? Let me hear from you!

January 01, 2007

Jib Jab 2006 Year in Review

There has been so many sites and news organizations giving their 2006 year in review I thought that a little humor is needed to toss into the ad naseum. Jib Jab has had great success in their video satire. Here is their end of year creation. Enjoy! Hat tip to Ethan for running across this video.

Happy New Year 2007

Happy New Year 2007 & Happy National Hang Over Day!

684300_january I hope everyone had a wonderful and safe New Year 2007 blow out last night! After working in gay bars on New Year Eve and not being a big drinker I decided to lie low last night. I took solace in the fact that I had plenty of friends and family stop over or call and wish me a prosperous 2007. I was sitting playing Xbox 360 when the clock struck midnight.

Being out with all the amateurs that only go out to party once a year can get a bit messy at times when they had too much to drink.  For all the one time a year party goers who can focus their eyes on a monitor this morning here is a good link to some remedies for that all encompassing hangover from R U Pissed?. Personally I feel really good this morning. I had one drink last night, a Crown & Coke, my drink of choice. One drink I can get up the next morning and not feel like hammered shit, past three and it’s pretty damn ugly the next morning!

Oklahoma I plan on spending time today with my loving partner enjoying the cool winter day and cleaning house from all the visitors and Christmas. Tonight at 7:30 pm on Fox Sports I will be watching my Oklahoma Sooners duke it out with Boise State in the Fiesta Bowl. Go Sooners!!!!!!

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