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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Dana Lashes Absurd Truth podcast sponsored by Keltech like.
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SAMs through the hour Glass. So are the days of
the United States? Kelsey?
Speaker 3 (00:13):
Can you tell us what you think about Trump's job
performance so far on his first term? Second term?
Speaker 4 (00:18):
Think he's great?
Speaker 3 (00:22):
What issues are you most concerned about that he's doing well?
Speaker 5 (00:26):
Thank you?
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Uh?
Speaker 6 (00:28):
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and we'll see what happens in the next year or so.
I mean, uh, what I always love is when the
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to charge you twice as much that's spent three times
as much.
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Yeah, that was a good show. So that was him?
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Was he?
Speaker 7 (01:02):
I guess?
Speaker 4 (01:03):
At the Kennedy Center stuff Listen, Jeene Simmons was out
and about as well.
Speaker 7 (01:08):
This is a cut thirty four. Don't ask him who
he voted for.
Speaker 3 (01:14):
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the way he's handling the office.
Speaker 7 (01:27):
Why do you care?
Speaker 3 (01:29):
I'd be interested to see what you think. And you've
known him.
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From the nonsense, it's all clickbait. When I was first
starting to vote, there used to be a curtain and
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He and Trump are and I've met both of them.
I know both of them.
Speaker 4 (02:07):
They are very similar in terms of their behavior, very similar.
When potus this was some years ago when I introduced
him at Seapack and my husband was with me and
we were backstage and I introduced him to the President.
We were talking and I can't remember what he said,
like you're a powerful and attractive man, you know, like
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shook as did the man handshake the first time we
met Jeene Simmons, Jen Simmons literally said the exact same
thing and did the same thing, and we were like,
are they the same person? Never seen him in the
same well, I mean they were in the same room,
I guess at the Kennedy Center. But that was very
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It's celtech Weapons dot com slash Dana. I I'm just
floored at one of the things that I saw on Netflix. Right,
just when you think it can't get more ridiculous, let
me ask you this. First off, welcome back.
Speaker 7 (04:26):
You guys. Remember madlibs?
Speaker 4 (04:27):
Right, oh yeah, everybody remembers madlibs. And if you don't
know what mad libs are, Steve, do you know what
madlibs are? So that's okay, okay, all right, right, all right,
So you know, you would have a story and you
have fill in the blank, and you got to pick
a couple of words, and it'd always tell some kind
of crazy story. I feel like that's where Netflix is
and their content development. And when I first saw this,
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much like I first when I first saw the Star Trek,
the New Star Trek thing and it looked like Glee
and Space.
Speaker 7 (05:00):
I thought, that's not real. This is no way this
is real. It's too ridiculous.
Speaker 4 (05:05):
No, no, no, I'm gonna learn at some point, Kane,
that the dumber it is, the realer it is.
Speaker 7 (05:11):
Let me ask you, guys this, what would you watch.
Speaker 4 (05:16):
A story about not just about coal mines, but about
a transwoman working in the coal mines.
Speaker 7 (05:26):
In Argentina.
Speaker 2 (05:27):
So a guy mm hm working in the coal mines
in Argentina.
Speaker 7 (05:31):
Mm hmm.
Speaker 4 (05:33):
This is how it's. This is how they under more details.
This is how they they tag it. Okay, this is
also so dumb. It says this show is sincere inspiring drama,
Algebraiculus overcoming the odds, Argentinian intimate fight the system. Oh,
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the only reason I watched Netflix anymore is because of
the great dish baking show.
Speaker 7 (06:01):
That's it. That's all I care about anymore.
Speaker 4 (06:04):
So this show is called The Queen of Coal and
it's about a dude with a weenas who pretend pretends
to be a woman working in the coal mines. Kaine,
we can't show you a clip because we'll get even
though it's fair use, we get hit with copyright infringements
(06:27):
because YouTube is a goat fornicator and that's why. So Netflix,
Queen of Coal, do you want to watch a dude
pretending to be a woman, dreaming about working in the
coal mines, but in the town steeped in superstition and patriarchy?
Speaker 7 (06:42):
Oh my gosh, wait full flip and stop. Hold up.
Speaker 4 (06:52):
So a dude dressed as a woman working in the
coal mines is bitching about the patriarchy. Hmmm huh, I
call shenanigans. Nothing says patriarchy than trying to self victim
iz You're like, be a bigger victim by pretending to
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be a woman in the coal mines. It is a
dude pretending to be a woman in the coal mines
in a movie about the patriarchy.
Speaker 7 (07:22):
He's taking her jobs. I don't even want to.
Speaker 4 (07:26):
I don't want to watch a movie about a coal
mine anyway. It's just sadness and dirt. I don't and
I definitely don't want to watch a man prayings around
pretending that he's got a.
Speaker 2 (07:36):
Did this mentally ill man that dresses like a woman
to work in the coal mines invent a new way
to extract coal, or maybe I don't know, a faster,
more efficient, way, safer way to extract.
Speaker 4 (07:51):
Really, you're really tempting me right now. I mean we're
at the end of the year, so my filter in
my resistance to bad thoughts is at an all time locane.
You're just playing with fire right now.
Speaker 2 (08:03):
I appreciate the warning.
Speaker 7 (08:08):
Do you want me to really answer this? I think
he wants me to really answer this question? All right?
So I don't know.
Speaker 4 (08:16):
Maybe because when he went into the Franken Shop, maybe
he just got a special poot sac that allows him
to extract coal with an appendage.
Speaker 7 (08:23):
I don't know. I don't know.
Speaker 4 (08:25):
Like I just feel, if you're going to be stupid
with your Netflix shows, then we are going to be
equally absurd with trying to figure out what the hell
you're doing here?
Speaker 7 (08:33):
Do you guys want to watch the Queen of Coal?
Speaker 4 (08:35):
Except it's not a queen, it's a dude pretending to
be one. What in the mad libs hell is happening?
Who sat around and greenlit this show? I really want
to know this. Who sat around and decided to greenlit this?
Greenlight this show?
Speaker 7 (08:54):
The uh? And it's a real show?
Speaker 4 (08:56):
I swear to you. I'm not making this up. I swear,
I promise I'm not. Uh, it is all right? Would
you watch?
Speaker 1 (09:02):
It?
Speaker 2 (09:02):
Came for what reason? I don't find anything entertaining or
that I'll discover anything new or learn anything.
Speaker 4 (09:14):
The story is about carl Oh sorry, Carlita A dude. Guys,
he's the first transminer in Patagonia. All I know is
that when his mother looked upon his face when he
was first born, she thought, my son's gonna grow up
one day pretend to be a woman and act like
he's really breaking some barriers by being the first trans
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woman coal miner in Patagonia.
Speaker 7 (09:40):
Right, dude, what would you.
Speaker 4 (09:43):
Do if your husband's like, hey, sweetheart, let's watch this
great movie on Netflix.
Speaker 7 (09:47):
Oh what's it about.
Speaker 4 (09:48):
It's about a man who's pretending to be a woman
so he can be the first trans coal miner in Patagonia.
M yeah, thoughts Kane.
Speaker 2 (10:07):
It probably gets a hundred on rotten tomatoes.
Speaker 4 (10:09):
Oh my gosh, it's gonna get eleventy thousand, hundred on
rotten tomatoes. That's all those freaks, like, they're like, the
kookier it is, the freakier it is, the more franken
wenesses that are in it.
Speaker 7 (10:19):
We're gonna love it.
Speaker 4 (10:21):
That's what it should be called. Franken weness in the
coal mine. That's that I just retitled it. Look I
saved you a click. That's what it should be. I
can't make fun of this enough because this is just shows.
This is why, you know what we were talking about,
how Trump was told they are alien hybrids. I found
one found it. It's whoever the hell did this movie?
(10:42):
They're in the boardroom, all right, who has ideas? Yeah,
Bob down there, Yes, well I would like to pitch
a movie about a man pretending to be a woman
working in the coal mines.
Speaker 7 (10:56):
That sounds real, weird and out of this world.
Speaker 4 (10:58):
I mean it, he's almost caught. That's that's what happened here.
So they said it is an ode to resilience. Do
you think that the trans man and the woman in
the coal mine work the same amount ours? Because they're like, oh, well,
it's an occupation vetoed for women. Oh well, look the
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man dressed up as a woman and broke through the barrier.
Speaker 7 (11:23):
You didn't even need a woman to do that. Just
have the man do it.
Speaker 4 (11:27):
You just gonna tape it back up there and go
out there and address Oh my gosh, so that's Netflix,
that's what's happening over there. So first you've got Glee
and Space aka Star Trek where they're all laying in
a meadow like twilight holding hands. That's some fruit. And
then you got this frank and weedness in the coal
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mine just saying I mean and kin to your point,
it would have been like, you know what if we're
talking about, well, this person, against all odds, figured out
a new way to extract coal. They figured out a
new way to mind, a new safer way, right right.
Innovation innovation, Well they innovated that.
Speaker 7 (12:13):
You know what they wrong? Innovation, wrong innovation. That's not
even innovation.
Speaker 4 (12:21):
Actually that's we don't know what that is, but it's
not innovation. Oh my gosh, do you want me to
now you're giving me titles, alternative titles and slack cane.
Speaker 2 (12:34):
Yes, not for air?
Speaker 7 (12:36):
Why are they in slack then?
Speaker 2 (12:37):
Because air?
Speaker 7 (12:39):
But it's about the air, it's not. I don't know.
Speaker 4 (12:43):
I just feel like they'd want to know. So is
that a rule in order to do Netflix shows? Do
they stop and go? Okay, well, how many trans are
in here.
Speaker 2 (12:53):
What I think. So I'm not kidding.
Speaker 4 (12:56):
They're like zero point five percent if that not even
that of the population. Now they've got to be over
hyper represented in everything. Wait a minute, we can't do
this unless we got a training in it. Oh, he
can't say training, Bob, that's h that's bad. Okay, unless
we got a frank and weakness in this, it's better.
Speaker 2 (13:13):
It's bigotry and you know, according to their rules.
Speaker 4 (13:15):
If not, I'm waiting for the next great football movie
where it's what was that one with James Kahn. I
had to watch it when I was a kid. It's
like one of my husband's favorite movies. You know what
I'm talking to? The internet is gonna tell me and
droves here. But it's what if they did like an
old football movie in that vein, or an old hockey
movie and it's the first trends player and it's this, dude,
(13:38):
you're not revolutionizing everything.
Speaker 7 (13:40):
He doesn't have to wear a cup.
Speaker 4 (13:41):
You know why, because he got his weakness removed, so
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Speaker 2 (14:47):
Now all of the news you would probably miss. It's
time for Dana's Quick.
Speaker 4 (14:51):
Five, so China's trade surplus, but the rest of the
world is topp to trillion dollars for the first time,
and some people are wondering, Okay, well, it's not really
stopping the flood of manufactured goods coming out of China.
Their General Administration of Customs said that for the first
eleven months of the year, exports increased by five point
four percent compared with the same period last year. Imports
(15:14):
fell slightly. That meant they ran a global trade surplus
of a little over a trillion dollars that exceeded the
nine hundred and ninety billion surplus that was recorded for
twenty twenty four. So it's about price competitiveness is what
it is, and people aren't willing to do that. And
at some point, you know, Trump can do so much,
Congress can do so much, but it also has to
be the buying behavior of the consumers.
Speaker 7 (15:35):
That's another thing too.
Speaker 4 (15:37):
Let's see Congress is to withhold Pentagon travel funds until
it sees the boat strike videos.
Speaker 7 (15:43):
Okay, er, I just want to make.
Speaker 4 (15:48):
Fun of these people for like five minutes, just that's
all I want. So there, they said that they aren't
going to withhold a quarter of the travel budget and
until on the Pentagon they're online. I don't know what
else you were waiting to see.
Speaker 7 (16:02):
I don't know.
Speaker 4 (16:02):
I mean, okay, they said that lawmakers want to look
at the follow up strike. Yes, I love people who
have no idea about prosecuting conflicts or really anything in this,
and they're going to try to be like these armchair
quarterbacks on this. Okay, I'm all right, fine, show them
I don't care and let's see. Uh oh gosh. Now
a Scott's University is issuing a trigger warning for Harry Potter.
(16:27):
Why yes, one of the top universities. It's in Glasgow,
the University of Glasgow the issuing Kane a warning to undergrads.
Speaker 7 (16:38):
They said that the.
Speaker 4 (16:39):
Uh it's proof of a triggering epidemic, and that Harry
Potter and the Philosopher's Stone it features outdated attitudes and abuse.
Take a Shelley Lee and wrap your tight fisted head,
is what he'll do.
Speaker 7 (16:53):
It's so dumb.
Speaker 4 (16:54):
Come on, I thought you all were tougher stuff than this,
you know, come on, braveheart. The saying all right, we
got a lot more on the way stick with us.
Speaker 1 (17:02):
All of the conversations that I had during my time
both in Turkie and in Lebanon, including with many Muslims,
the precisely concentrated on the topic of peace and respect
for people of different religions. I know that, as a
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matter of fact, that has not always been the case.
I know that in Europe there are many times fears
that are present but oftentimes generated by people who are
against immigration and trying to keep out people who maybe
from another country and other religion and other race. And
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in that sense, I would say that we all need
to work together. One of the values of this trip
is precisely to raise the world's attention to the possibility
that dialogue and friendship between Muslims and Christians is possible.
I think one of the great lessons that Lebanon can
teach to the world is precisely showing a land where
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Islam Christianity are both present and I respect it, and
that there is a possibility to live together, to be friends.
Speaker 4 (18:18):
Well, you know, that's funny because there's there's some differences
in Lebanon. You know, it's the Drus that have been
kicking the snot out of the Islamists up there, Bedouins
that have been kicking the snot the goal and Drus
have been just I mean, they're enlistments like at eighty
five percent in terms of military Arab Christian enlistment has
tripled in the last year. A lot of it's been
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regional conflict. A lot of it's been as a result
of October seventh, Drews, Bedouins and Arab Christians. So yeah,
you know what, I'm going to tell you something. You're
not gonna sit here and nicer way out of getting
raped like that one fifteen year old girl that was
dragged away by three Afghan nationals. You're not going to
nice your way out of getting raped. You're not going
to nice your way out of having members of Somali
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Diascid SPRUH in Minnesota swindle you out of a billion
dollars of taxpayer funds.
Speaker 7 (19:05):
That's not gonna happen.
Speaker 4 (19:06):
This idea that it's because Christians haven't been nice enough
is garbage. That's not theology. That's Marxist claptrap. That's exactly
what that is. Good Heavens. I mean, you know, we
used to have their crusades and now we got this. Seriously,
we went from the crusades.
Speaker 7 (19:24):
To the's gotta be nice. It's got to be friends
with them. You know.
Speaker 4 (19:30):
You can just nice the terrorism away, you can nice
the Sharia away. Wow, Oh week week, Welcome back to
the program that was a pope.
Speaker 7 (19:42):
By the way, Dana lash with you.
Speaker 4 (19:45):
We're at the top of this third hour, and uh, Islamism,
it's a real thing. There's been a fundamental shif that's
been taking place across a lot of the Israeli Arab
community and a lot of the community that's been in Lebanon,
by the way, that's up in northern area where you've
had Christian Arabs, Drews others that have been pushing back
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on those on Hesbalah and a lot of the Islamists
up there. So that's something I feel like, you know,
there's a reason why, I mean, you're using Lebanon. By
the way, Lebanon then drove away all of the Gozens
out because what happens after they started taking gosins in.
Speaker 7 (20:20):
Yeah, there was civil war and attacks.
Speaker 4 (20:21):
By the way, the other big part of this too,
I think it's demonic when you sit here and act
like people are against immigration. People aren't against controlled legal immigration.
I don't know anybody who is against controlled legal immigration.
Speaker 7 (20:38):
I don't.
Speaker 4 (20:39):
I mean, that's like saying that the Vatican hates visitors.
The Vatican doesn't hate visitors. The Vatican likes controlled legal visiting.
I've been to the Vatican. It likes controlled legal visiting.
I went there, I don't know how many security checkpoints.
And that's fine because I'm going into their property, Okay,
but don't sit here and act like that you have
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it so it's okay. And if other sovereign nations require
because remember the Vatican, that is a sovereign entity, it's
a city state, don't act like other sovereign entities that
have the exact same things are bad for having the
exact same things you have and then act like it's
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somehow more sinful. It's not against immigration. It is against unfettered,
unlimited illegal immigration. People you don't know, people who have
no documentation. They can't even prove that they're not felons,
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they can't prove that they're not murderers, they can't prove
that they're not predators. That's the objection, and it is
incredibly disingenuous, especially in the name of Christ. Tried to
smear people of the Kingdom as being against immigration when
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they are simply against anything that is not controlled legal immigration.
And then you wonder why people have been running away
from the Church, probably because of those really bad examples
that you're giving coming from the top of the chain.
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Why did he try to sound like English wasn't his
first language either when he was talking there.
Speaker 7 (22:31):
That was weird.
Speaker 4 (22:32):
I'm like, you're like, it's like Billy Joe from Green
Day when he pretended to be British when they came
out with their first when their first album Longview remember
or the long View was their song self titled and
that was back in what ninety four ninety five, and
they acted like they were British. It was the same thing, like,
why are you acting like this is? This is weird
to me. Maybe I'm reading too much into it, but
you know, it is.
Speaker 7 (22:50):
It is what it is.
Speaker 4 (22:51):
No, Islamism is a real thing, a very real thing,
and this it was just disappointing to see that, to
hear that from the Pope.
Speaker 7 (23:05):
I don't know.
Speaker 4 (23:06):
All of my Catholic friends are very upset over it.
A child bride was executed in Iran after killing her
much older husband following years of domestic violence. Ah sad,
she's twenty four now, but she was married to this
guy when she was Ooh, I don't even know if
she was she had actually started Oh, she was twelve,
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she was married after her cousin at the age of twelve,
had her first child at age thirteen, he used to
beat her into oblivion, beat their five year old son
into oblivion. She found a cousin for help, a fight
broke out. This is like every day in Sharia, it
really is. I mean in Irving, Texas, remember there were
two beautiful girls who were murdered by their father just
some years ago because they were getting too westernized. So
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he thought the great shame was his daughter's wearing just
western clothes and you know, a little makeup, but not
killing them because he didn't like the fact that they
were I mean, good heavens, they were becoming less controlled
under Sharia. It's pretty amazing. They had no she had
had no access to protections. And this is in Iran
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that practices a lot of this stuff. But this is
also we're seeing it. Like I said, Irving, Texas, Minnesota,
there have been instances of female genital mutilation. I mean,
I don't want people's eyes to gloss over because they
hear it so much. I want them to be nervous
because they hear it so much that there's something serious there.
There was a Somali national charge with raping a woman
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outside of a Nashville church.
Speaker 7 (24:36):
Have you guys heard about those?
Speaker 4 (24:38):
This is insane. She sustained injuries and didn't make it
out of the hospital. This is crazy, absolute madness.
Speaker 7 (24:50):
I mean.
Speaker 4 (24:52):
And then you hear these cases like there was a
woman who was attacked sexually assaulted in the k and
the judge in that case said, well, we're going to
give this guy a lighter sentence because he's new here.
He was an Afghan refugee, he's new here. He doesn't
understand the culture. So we're making allowances for culture for
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this because I just think that's incompatible with the United
States of America. This is just insane stuff.
Speaker 2 (25:23):
You know.
Speaker 4 (25:23):
CARE blocked me. So Ron de Santis came out yesterday.
By the way, why is DeSantis doing this? And our
DOJ not? Where the hell is Pam Bondi? He declared CARE,
the Council of American Islamic Relations a foreign terrorist organization.
Don't forget they'ren undided co conspirator in the Holy Land Foundation.
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And he did this with executive order and he said
I look forward to discovery, especially the CARE finances should
be illuminating. CARE was going off yesterday they blocked me
Care unindicted co conspirators and the whole they're terrorists, They're
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absolute terrorists. And so Desanta said that CARE and the
Muslim Brotherhood are foreign terrorist organizations, and they are. It's
not an advocacy group, they're terraists. Greg Abbott has designated
Muslim Brotherhood and CARE as terrorist organizations. Why are Abbot
and DeSantis doing this? And Pam Bondi is not? Where's
(26:28):
our DOJ? Their advocacy arm. Washington Free Beacon has a
story on this. Care's political arm has been operating without
illegal authority, without any legal authority across the United States.
Free Beacon reports that a probe from two watchdog groups
says says the group may be guilty of wire fraud,
deceptive solicitation, and making false statements to the IRS. Hmm,
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that's their CARE action, because you have CARE, that's the
Council of American Islamic Relations. You have CARE and then
you have CARE action, which is like their little advocacy arm.
They in twenty two states where they've been raising money
and conducting political activity.
Speaker 7 (27:09):
Apparently they have been.
Speaker 4 (27:10):
Without the licenses, licenses, the registration, or legal authority. So
they're evading state and federal regulations and what is looking
more and more like a very illicit fundraising scheme. All
the people that talk about APAC don't say a damn
thing about CARE. I think it's by design. I'm going
to go one step further. I think people are getting
paid by these organizations to go after the or. Honestly,
(27:33):
if APAK was so powerful they suck. They couldn't even
get hostages out of Gaza.
Speaker 7 (27:38):
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