TrueLife - The Subject-Object Rebellion: Decoding Consciousness to Shatter Illusions

Episode Date: July 17, 2020

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And in this instance I was thinking about Nick cannon and I got, I got to tell you, I want to say thanks to that guy. I don't really agree with a lot of the stuff you said, but the guy spoke his mind. 00:01:100 It may not be a solid foundation for an argument that I would put together. But the guy said what he thought was true. And he, he stands by it, man. You got to like it got to like it. And it makes me think about, you know, different races and different colors and different, you know, just different people have different ideas about other groups of people, You know? 00:01:420 And it doesn't mean they're wrong. It just means from where that particular person is standing, this is how the world looks. And if you want to get into like the Buddhist mindset, everybody, you are everyone. You, yeah. You, the guy, you, you young lady, you little young, sir, you are everyone. So everything you hear is an opinion about how you look from a different point of view. 00:02:150 I know that's a, it's a mouthful, but if you take time to dissect, it it'll make sense. And so like, if you think about Nick cannon gon these white people are savages. You know, a lot of people get mad and they're like, Hey, dammit. I'm not a Savage. You're a Savage. No, you're a set. No, you're a Savage. Like, just see, I don't look at it like that. Like I, I look at it like, okay, from where that guy is standing, his life experiences have taught him that, you know, these, some of these, I don't know. 00:02:490 I think he said white people were savages. And from where he's standing from his life experience, that is his truth. There's nothing wrong with his truth. Does it have to be your truth? It's his truth. But it got me thinking, you know, I think to myself like, Hm, you know, initially when you're younger, you, you get upset when someone says something because you think that they're, you think it's a, an ad hominem attack just leveled at you, but it's not. 00:03:210 It's just his truth. So I try to think about it objectively. And I'm like, are white people savages? And it, you know, what about Randy macho man Savage was that guy as Savage. That guy was definitely a Savage. Oh snap. And his LinnDrum is Elizabeth, right? His name was Randy macho, man Savage. And he was a white guy. 00:03:510 But how about in other areas are white people savages? Well, let's, let's think about criminals. Let's think about, I that's kind of a loaded term. Like we're all kind of criminals. However, let's look at the people that are incarcerated for crimes that are major. What if there was an award for best criminal bank robber who would win that? 00:04:240 It wouldn't be Willie Orton, even though that guy has a great line of, Hey Willie, why do you Rob banks? Because that's where the money is. It's where the money is. The best bank robbers are people like CEOs of banking companies. That's a great bank, Robert, because he doesn't see, he's taking his time to realize you can't break in the front door and hold up a squirt gun to a teller and ask for some money. 00:04:560 You don't get that much money, but if you infiltrate the system and take it over, you could take all the money. This is a way better way to Rob an institution. I don't condone robbing, even though I'm a Savage. But if you look at the people in positions of authority that commit white collar crime, I would argue that a large percentage of them are either white or Jewish. 00:05:380 If you look at serial killers, I think white people, when that one hands down. And if you think about it like that, all of a sudden Nick Cannon's ideas about savages kinda make sense. You know, even like I can't experience life from a different person's perspective, however I can pretend to. And so, you know, I look at myself as like, I think to myself, like I'm kind of a Savage, like I think crazy shit sometimes, especially if I'm tired or if like I'm a mad at something like sometimes I think a funny Savage, like I got to go every day at work. 00:06:280 I have to go through like this metal detector. And it's so asinine because the reason I have to go through the metal detector is because the people at my work are afraid. I'm going to come in with a gun and kill him. That's the main reason you have to go through a metal detector of my work. So get you like you gotta ask yourself, how does a company get to the point where they want their people to be patted down and have their belonging search for weapons? Like what the fuck does that mean about the company? 00:07:010 Okay, we got to put up this. We have to hire a private security team to check our employees, to make sure they won't kill us. That is Savage. That's a different kind of sandwich I'm saying as me coming in, like, I think it makes anybody coming in, feel automatically dehumanized. And then it just reinforces the feeling of negativeness or it reinforces the ideas that the people that are supposed to be your leaders don't trust you. 00:07:490 And that's the very first message we send to the employees when they come into the, to work. Hey, before you get into work, I just wanna let you know that. I think you might kill me and I don't trust you one bit. So a lot of times what happens is that the guys come in, they come in, they're in there, whether they're conscious or unconscious, they just, they get mad. Cause they don't like their shit searched. And then it I've seen guys blow up on the security guards that are searching their stuff and I've done it before. I've got all mad at him. 00:08:200 I'm like, dude, you here. ...

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Starting point is 00:00:01 Darkness struck, a gut-punched theft, Sun ripped away, her health bereft. I roar at the void. This ain't just fate, a cosmic scam I spit my hate. The games rigged tight, shadows deal, blood on their hands, I'll never kneel. Yet in the rage, a crack ignites, occulted sparks cut through the nights. The scar's my key, hermetic and stark. To see, to rise, I hunt in the dark, fumbling, fear. Fearist through ruins maze lights my war cry born from the blaze.
Starting point is 00:00:49 The poem is Angels with Rifles. The track, I Am Sorrow, I Am Lust by Codex Seraphini. Check out the entire song at the end of the cast. Woo! It looks like we made it! We made it everybody. It's Friday, man. You believe it?
Starting point is 00:01:13 Time flies when you're having. flies when you're having fun. Tell you that much, huh? And no one's having more fun than us. No one is having more fun than we are right now. I'm on my way to work. It's a beautiful day. Got us some coffee.
Starting point is 00:01:31 Just trying to organize my savage thoughts of the day. You ever have like just some, like sometimes, oh man, sometimes I think to myself the, The way other people describe us may be eerily accurate. And in this instance, I was thinking about Nick Cannon. And I got to tell you, I want to say thanks to that guy. I don't really agree with a lot of the stuff he said, but the guy spoke his mind. It may not be a solid foundation for an argument that I would put together.
Starting point is 00:02:19 but the guy said what he thought was true and he stands by it man you got to like it you got to like it and it makes me think about you know different races and different colors and different you know just different people have different ideas about other groups of people you know and it doesn't mean they're wrong it just means from where that particular person is standing this is how the world looks. And if you want to get into like the Buddhist mindset, everybody, you are everyone. You. Yeah, you. The guy, you, you young lady, you little young sir, you are everyone. So everything you hear is an opinion about how you look from a different point of view. I know that's a, it's a mouthful, but if you take time to dissect it, it'll make sense.
Starting point is 00:03:21 And so, like, if you think about Nick Cannon going, these white people are savages, you know, a lot of people get mad and they're like, hey, damn it, I'm not a savage. You're a savage. No, you're a savage. Like, just, see, I don't look at it like that. Like, I look at it like, okay, from where that guy is standing, his life experiences have taught him that, you know, these, some of these, I don't know,
Starting point is 00:03:49 I think he said white people were savages. And from where he's standing from his life experience, that is his truth. There's nothing wrong with his truth. It doesn't have to be your truth. It's his truth. But it got me thinking, you know, I think to myself like, hmm. You know, initially, when you're younger, you get upset when someone says something because you think that they're, you think it's a, an ad hominem attack just leveled at you.
Starting point is 00:04:21 But it's not. It's just his truth. So I try to think about it objectively. And I'm like, are white people savages? And, you know, what about Randy Macho Man Savage? Was that guy a savage? That guy was definitely a savage. Oh, yeah.
Starting point is 00:04:40 Snap into a sling gym, Miss Elizabeth. Right? His name was Randy Macho Man Savage. And he was a white guy. But how about in other areas are white people's sad? savages. Well, let's think about criminals. Let's think about, that's kind of a loaded term. Like, we're all kind of criminals. However, let's look at the people that are incarcerated for crimes that are major. What, if there was an award for best criminal bank robber,
Starting point is 00:05:22 who would win that? It wouldn't be Willie Orton. even though that guy has a great line of hey willie why do you rob banks because that's where the money is it's where the money is the best bank robbers are people like CEOs of banking companies like that's a great bank robber because he doesn't see he's taking his time to realize you can't break in the front door and hold up a squirt gun to a teller and ask for some money you don't get that much money. But if you infiltrate the system and take it over, you could take all the money. It's a way better way to rob an institution. I don't condone robbing, even though I'm a savage. But if you look at the people in positions of authority that commit white collar crime,
Starting point is 00:06:21 I would argue that a large percentage of them are either white or Jewish. If you look at serial killers, I think white people win that one hands down. And if you think about it like that, all of a sudden, Nick Cannon's ideas about savages kind of makes sense. You know, even like I can't experience life from a different person's perspective. however I can pretend to. And so, you know, I look at myself as, like, I think to myself, like, dude, I'm kind of a savage. Like, I think crazy shit sometimes, especially if I'm tired or if, like, I'm mad at something. Like, sometimes I think of funny savage shit.
Starting point is 00:07:26 Like, I got to go, every day at work, I have to go through, like, this metal detector. And it's so asinine because the reason I have to go through the, metal detector is because the people at my work are afraid I'm going to come in with a gun and kill them. That's the main reason you have to go through a metal detector at my work. So you got to ask yourself, how does a company get to the point where they want their people to be patted down and have their belonging search for weapons? Like what the fuck does that mean about the company? Okay, we got to put up this, uh, we have to hire a price. security team to check our employees to make sure they won't kill us.
Starting point is 00:08:16 That is savage. That's a different kind of savage. I'm saying as me coming in, like, I think it makes anybody coming in feel automatically dehumanized. And then it just reinforces the feeling of negativeness or it reinforces the ideas that the people that are supposed to be your leaders don't trust you. And that's the very first message we send to the employees when they come into the to work.
Starting point is 00:08:56 Hey, before you get into work, I just want to let you know that I think you might kill me and I don't trust you one bit. So a lot of times what happens is the guys come in, they come in there and they're, whether they're conscious or unconscious, they just, they get mad because they don't like their shit searched. And then I've seen guys blow up on the security guards that are searching their stuff. And I've done it before. I've got all mad at.
Starting point is 00:09:20 I'm like, dude, here, why don't you look at everything inside my bag? Here, why don't, this is a toothpick. I have 25 of them. Let's go over each toothpick in here. And I want you to say the name of the little color of plastic on the fucking toothpick as I pull them out. And then we're going to count them. Right? And then you just hold up the line.
Starting point is 00:09:41 There's 25 people behind me. And I'm fucking going into, okay, this is toothpick number 75. What color is it? Okay, now I want you to rename every color of toothpick so far. And this kid here, it's like, what the fuck are you talking about? And I'm like, you want to search through my shit, right? Let's search through my shit. Here, you know, and then I think like, this is where like the savage part comes in.
Starting point is 00:10:08 Like now I carry some old underwear in my bag. It's clean, but nobody knows that. So now when the security guard wants to look to my bag I pull out the old underwear And I'm like, hey man This is a pair of my old underwear Sometimes I drink too much milk And like I fart but a little bit of shit comes out
Starting point is 00:10:25 And I just want you the security guard to take a look at it And let me know if you think I should use like Powdered soap or liquid soap Just smell it real fuss It doesn't smell bad But I was wondering what would you use To get this shit stain out of my underwear You know what I mean?
Starting point is 00:10:41 Like the fact that I would think about that and potentially have that in my bag so I could pull off that maneuver is fucking savage. It's not that guy's fault. He doesn't want to look at my shitty underwear. He probably doesn't want to look at my bag. He probably doesn't want to be at work.
Starting point is 00:10:59 But the fact that where I work at is so afraid that I'm going to come in and kill him, like they're setting the tone for that. I would never, ever hurt or kill anybody. However, it's just weird to me, that where you work has to be worried about that. Maybe instead of being worried about their employees doing something negative to them,
Starting point is 00:11:26 maybe they should change the policies in which the people feel like they're dehumanized enough to want to hurt them. Right? Right. Now, this is starting off to be a good morning. Man, I started off. I was going to have an awesome idea about Fridays and language.
Starting point is 00:11:48 and here I am talking about negative things going on. Okay, let's fast forward just a little bit. Hmm. Where do we go from here? So that leads me, it's actually, you know what? It actually is a really good segue. It segues into what I want to get into and what I'm passionate about is language.
Starting point is 00:12:30 Right? The policies that dehumanize. What are? policies. Policies are a set of rules or language that lays out the structure of the environment. And previously, we had talked a lot about change your language, change your life. We have talked about how the ideas you have, the thoughts you have become ideas, because. become feelings, become patterns, become habits. And that all starts with your thoughts,
Starting point is 00:13:22 and that's why it's important to watch your thoughts. So getting back to language, you know, in language, in our language, the English language, you know, I remember being in high school and thinking to myself, probably because it just didn't seem like, an interesting subject to me. And you could blame, I could blame the teacher, I could blame my, it doesn't matter who you
Starting point is 00:13:55 blame. For whatever reason, when I went to school, English was not interesting to me. I thought to myself, I already speak English. What the hell do I got to learn it for? I don't get it. I can already speak this. You know, you got people like, the dangling part of simple is over here, the verb goes here, this is an adverb.
Starting point is 00:14:18 For whatever reason, I didn't find it exciting. But now that I'm older, I begin to understand that how you structure your language, you structure your life. And whether you choose to do it consciously or unconsciously, you're still structuring it. And as we read yesterday, we're also working on language and social engineering because language is a huge part of social engineering. So let me define how language is a key component in social engineering. In the English language, we have the subject, object relationship. Right. That's part of the grammatical structure.
Starting point is 00:15:10 The subject is the person or thing doing something. And the object is having something done to it. Does that make sense? So I love you. I would be the subject. You would be the object. And that's how our language is laid out. If you look at the structure of language
Starting point is 00:15:42 and the way in which we talk to one another, then you will see one person is usually being the subject and the other person is being the object. And so, when you think about subject and object, not only in linguistic terms, but in reality, what is an object? An object is something that you do something to. Let's say that object is the ball. I take the ball and I throw the ball.
Starting point is 00:16:19 The ball is the object. But what is, here's the soccer ball. I take a soccer ball and I kick the soccer ball. It's an object. It's easy to. You could kick a soccer ball. You could punch a punching bag. Right?
Starting point is 00:16:39 The punching bag is the object. See, it's easy. And then here we go. That's what it means when we objectify women. I know people have heard that term. Right? That's kind of what porn does. Porn objectifies women.
Starting point is 00:16:59 It turns them into an object. And everybody knows that one. everybody knows the term objectifying women. But that's just the beginning. What we've done is we've objectified humanity. Does that make sense? The subject-object relationship of grammar has fundamentally changed in a negative way
Starting point is 00:17:23 our societal structure of relationships. The language we use, subject-object, creates a world where people are inferior. The subject-object relationship creates a world in which there can be no semblance of equality. The subject and object are not equal. They will never be equal.
Starting point is 00:17:59 It's our language that is holding us back in life. It is our language that is not allowing us to reach to the levels of prosperity that people deserve to have, regardless of their skin color. It's our language that is limiting us. You know, I was talking to a couple friends of mine last night. And just a real quick side note, I love all you guys. I love you guys.
Starting point is 00:18:36 I have this one friend that can fix goddamn anything. And it's so infuriating because I can't fix shit. I mean, I can put some duct tape on things. you know, I can rig it so little work, but I can't fucking make it look like new. And I have one friend that makes it look so effortlessly and I love them, but I get so mad because he can do it and I can't. Not really mad. But there was one instance where we were, I think we were working on my,
Starting point is 00:19:09 we were trying to move my washer and dryer in and drill a hole and stuff. And like, you know, I was working on this goddamn thing all day. And then I finally called that guy and break down. And he comes over and it's like, He did the equivalent, like I've been working on something for hours, and he did the equivalent of just turning the nut, like 15 degrees, and it was perfect. You know, it just dawned on me. When I think about that, it's like all the profound,
Starting point is 00:19:40 it seems to me that a lot of the profound leaps forward in our society haven't been this new ID or haven't been this grand scheme. They've just been a small tweak on something we already have. And I think that that's our language. And it gets me back to a previous talk I gave about where we need a new dimension in language. And I think there's something to adding a prefix and a suffix to language that would denote intent. Right. And as I'm as I'm mowing this over.
Starting point is 00:20:27 in my head, you know, I think that intent is a problem because we have so many people right now using ambiguous language that say all these things that don't mean anything. All these euphemisms and all this just junk. And there's industries surrounded by it. All this maritime law and all these certain ways of speaking in a court that allow you to have control of the floor and these formal argumentation strategies and the trivium and like you know just all these ways of getting out of what you're supposed to fucking do is there some form of of getting back to basics you know in some ways i think to myself
Starting point is 00:21:26 our language has deteriorated because people have tried to find ways to simplify it to make people responsible. You know what I mean by that? Like if you sign an insurance contract, they, you have all this literature. And then at the end, they say, look, we got you totally covered unless there's an act of God. And you're like, what? he's like yeah it sounds pretty good right listen man we're gonna pay you a million dollars if you're if this happens or if that happens if this happens we're gonna we got you covered man you got the you got a golden platinum plated fucking a policy right here man you got it and i'm like yeah but what's the
Starting point is 00:22:13 last line again oh the last line says unless there's an act of god what the fuck is that well that would be like if there was an act of God would be something where we don't want to pay you. We see we just wanted to leave a little bit of wiggle room in case we want to tell you to go get fucked. Well then why would I pay you anything? Listen, man, you got to have insurance.
Starting point is 00:22:38 It's the fucking law. You see, like that is why we could change. We need to get rid of this ambiguous language. And I think if we could use a suffix or a prefix, we could have new language or a contract where, hey, this contract is written in fifth dimension language using the X prefix.
Starting point is 00:23:07 Thus, anything written in this contract, it was written with an intent to not have malice. Therefore, there's no act of God where you won't pay me. I signed on for insurance. You said you'd do it. fuck you pay me. Comprinde? Now I know what you're thinking. You're like, well, what about fraud, George?
Starting point is 00:23:48 Or about the guy who fucking burned his house down? Well, see, that the new language, the prefix would denote the insurance company having intent. And then the suffix would be the guy that had intent that it's an extreme honorific form of language. So the insurance company that would fucking agree to this policy,
Starting point is 00:24:15 they would pay you regardless of what happened. The person who filed for the claim, if there's malice, the penalty for that guy is death. Or you committed fraud? We're going to kill your fucking family. And the same thing for the insurance company. Listen, are you going to fuck this guy? Okay, we're going to kill you.
Starting point is 00:24:48 You entered into the fifth dimension, prefix suffix contract with honorific language if you don't abide by it you'd die how about that I would sign on to that con like I would be the guy that dude I'm not going to burn my house down
Starting point is 00:25:08 so fuck you pay me right I think that would get us away from the ambiguous language I'm not sure that that gets us away from the subject object part of the relationships though and I need to work more on that I need to try and figure out how we get away from the subject-object relationship. And one thing you might be able to do, I was talking to another friend of mine,
Starting point is 00:25:37 and we were talking about how, remember when Google was a noun, it was a Google, it was a noun, it was the name of a company. But because Google is a search engine, it became a verb. It went from a noun to a word. a verb. We changed a noun to a verb. And what happened when Google the noun turned into Google the verb? You know what happened? They switched their motto from don't be evil. They took that out. So could you make the argument that when we change our language from nouns to verbs, it changes the very it changes the structure.
Starting point is 00:26:37 It changes the mission statement. It changes the good intentions behind the word. It changes the intent of the word. Changing the changing a noun to a verb changes intent. See, that's going to fit in somewhere. That's going to fit in into the intent of language. It's going to change it somewhere.
Starting point is 00:27:01 I know this is rough. I'm just working this out in my head. I don't know if I'm going to post this, but this is just, these are, this is how I work it out. That's how I work it out. So changing, and why not? Why can't we change more nouns to verbs? If we change nouns to verbs and if we change other parts of words to different structures
Starting point is 00:27:31 and we know what changes intent, won't that also change the way we operate in life? if we follow the premise that the world is made of language and now we begin using our language in a different way how can it not have profound effects on the way we see and operate in the environment it has to it has to you know one extreme form of the subject object relationship is these fucking goddamn weirdos on tv look it's not fair to always pick on the cardassians i'm In some ways I'm sorry. Like, I feel so horrible for them.
Starting point is 00:28:14 Like, but they are objects. Right? That's an object. Like, how much money, like, think about the, like, the subject is the company that owns the object. So if we say Kylie Jenner is a product owned by fucking, Lord knows how many people own a piece of that fucking object. However, the subjects control her. Like, that's why she pays people to have her babies. Imagine fucking that.
Starting point is 00:28:52 Like, you are a woman who is a fucking object and you're so worried about your body changing. You're going to pay someone else to have your fucking baby. Yep, that's so fucking twisted. Every man who's had a kid has put his hand on the. stomach of the woman he loves and been like get goosebumps and think to themselves that's my child in there do you think like kiley jenner's fucking i don't even i don't know can you imagine a woman who pays another woman to have a baby i guess i should qualify it with you know if if a woman can't have a baby that's different but a woman who's completely capable of having her own baby
Starting point is 00:29:39 but has enough money to pay another woman to have her baby. Do you think the husband goes over there and puts the hand on the stomach of the surrogate? Like, that's kind of my baby in there. Do they go over together and do it? Like, think about how sick of a society we have to be where a woman would rather not wreck her fucking body and have more money. That's what I mean by like, our society is so sick that the people who have people who have, appear to be thriving are the sickest. It's so twisted.
Starting point is 00:30:25 You know, on a related subject, I, I was looking at, like, if I want to take a video, okay, this is kind of sinister, but it's, I think it's informative. Let's say that I want to promote a video I do on Facebook or Instagram or pick your poison. I can pay those. companies say let's just go with something like a let's say I pay Facebook a hundred bucks
Starting point is 00:30:59 and they say no problem hundred bucks we'll show your ad to 20,000 people in 10 days would you like to pick your target demographics okay again with the language target demographics target demographics target demographics target demographics target demographics target demographics. What the fuck does that mean? First off, you want to target some people? When I think of a target,
Starting point is 00:31:31 I think of a gun site. Right? Hey, I put a target on that guy's back. Let's target the people we want to buy this. There's almost an implicit threat. When you target something, it's almost like you want to kill it. Or you want to shoot it.
Starting point is 00:31:49 You want to nail it. You want to hit it. Hitting is violent. The word target implies violence. Target demographics. What are demographics? Oh, well, demographics is a way that we as a corporation are able to quantify and qualify a subset of the population who is most likely to respond to what you're saying. Hmm.
Starting point is 00:32:22 So tell me more. Oh, okay. So let's say that I want to sell. some shoes to a group of people that really want to buy shoes. Okay. How would you do that? Well, I would find a guy that is charismatic. I would find a guy that is, maybe serves an ability to have a huge name.
Starting point is 00:33:06 that we can build a story behind and is successful. Okay. What kind of story could we build? Well, let's find somebody who like shoes. People that love sports love shoes. They got to have them. Okay. People that work need.
Starting point is 00:33:23 Everybody need shoes. Okay, well, for this particular exercise, let's find a group of athletic men who want to wear shoes. and we could we could find someone that stands up for the rights of these particular people and maybe
Starting point is 00:33:44 maybe I don't know I kind of lost myself there man I don't know it's so fucking fucked up to me like like how does Colin Kaepernick stand up and talk about different race relations
Starting point is 00:34:09 when he works for a goddamn company who has slave fucking labor. Colin. Fuck face. You fucking retard. You have the opportunity to be a goddamn phenomenal civil rights leader. And yet, you are going to take millions of dollars from a company of fucking white people who employ fucking slaves in third world countries, you fucking dickhead.
Starting point is 00:34:42 How can your message have any fucking bearing? You have zero weight in your fucking arguments, dumbass. Why don't you fucking tell Nike to go get fucked and then your message will have something? Because you don't have the fucking balls to tell the people giving you money they're wrong. You'll stand up and fucking run your mouth to people that don't matter.
Starting point is 00:35:06 But when you fucking go face to face with the fucking very slave owner that's fucking sending you a check, you stick your tail between your legs and run like a fucking coward. Right? It makes me so upset. Like if you want to know a phenomenal civil rights leader, you should look at Muhammad Ali. Like if I could talk to Colin Kaepernick, I would say, Colin, why don't you start watching some fucking videos of Muhammad Ali?
Starting point is 00:35:36 You have any idea how articulate that guy was? You have any idea the fucking messages that guy was putting out to the community that he cared about? And then it just goes to show you how owned the fucking messages. How owned that is. It's ridiculous, man. And it makes me mad to see people I care about, regardless of their color, listening to a guy whose message comes from the very people they're claiming to fucking be away from. If you just, you know, if you just take your fingernail and scrape through the cold grease, it's pretty easy to wipe away the fucking gunk and see what's happening. I don't know.
Starting point is 00:36:31 I just, I don't get it. Anyways, I love you guys. Al-la.

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