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    I recently met a girl who is not only beautiful but also upholds good manners and etiquette. However, the one caveat is that she has already received the COVID-19 vaccine 4 times. Not sure which one, havn't asked.

    As someone who is seeking a life partner, I have concerns about potential health issues for both her and any future children stemming from the vaccine's side effects and damaged immune system etc.


    I find myself confronted with a difficult decision - whether to continue seeing the girl I have just met, or to pursue a relationship with someone who has not been vaccinated against COVID-19.

    While I am concerned about possible long-term effects of the mRNA vaccine, I admit that finding an unvaccinated partner is challenging.

    I would appreciate hearing from others on how they have handled this situation in their own lives. Specifically, I am curious to know if your own life partner is vaccinated or not.

    @Bill Ryan I would value your response on this matter.

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    Default Re: Should I Marry a Vaccinated Girl?

    Quote Posted by MatrixNeo (here)
    @Bill Ryan I would value your response on this matter.
    A very warm welcome to the forum, and thank you for posting this very interesting question.

    There may be several ways to answer this! (All or any of these points may be relevant.)
    • It might (of course) be wise to wait for a while and see how things develop.
    • As she's been vaccinated (and agreed to that at the time), important questions might be why that happened, and what she thinks about this now. If she later came to regret it and wants to prevent any possible future side-effects, then that suggests she's very aware of everything that's happening around her and simply made a mistake. Her awareness level about world events may be a very important factor in considering committing yourself to a life partner.
    • Related to that is not only how she feels about vaccination (and mainstream medicine), but how she feels about all political and geopolitical events. If she's quite a 'mainstream' person, and tends to believe and trust everything that the authorities are telling us all, then that might not be a very good sign for the future.


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    Default Re: Should I Marry a Vaccinated Girl?

    re:

    Quote concerns about potential health issues
    There are various resources online concerning repairing health after Vaxx.

    (Update: I recall resources here at Avalon as well if you search for them - I have not done so today)

    I can't say how valid they are, as have not focused research in this area.

    If it's true love, then maybe there are answers to make the risks worthwhile in this area

    https://twitter.com/clif_high/status...18700942172165




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    I-RECOVER
    POST-VACCINE TREATMENT PROTOCOL

    Post-vaccine syndrome is a complex disease. Treatment must be individualized according to each patient’s presenting symptoms and disease syndromes. Not all patients respond equally to the same intervention. Early treatment is essential; the response to treatment will likely be weaker when treatment is delayed.

    This document is designed for healthcare providers caring for patients with symptoms following a COVID injection. While a handful of the therapies can be self-administered, we strongly recommend that patients consult with a healthcare provider before beginning any new treatment. (To find a provider, consult FLCCC’s provider directory.)

    There are also some important cautions and contraindications that should be carefully reviewed within the more comprehensive and detailed document called “An Approach to Managing Post-Vaccine Syndrome” and which should be discussed with a qualified provider as well.

    This information is not intended to serve as a substitute for diagnosis, treatment, or advice from a qualified, licensed medical professional. The facts presented are offered as information — not medical advice. Any treatment protocol should be discussed with a trusted, licensed medical professional. Never stop or change medications without consulting your healthcare provider.

    Treatment approach


    It is important to emphasize that, since there are no published reports detailing how to treat vaccine-injured patients, our treatment approach is based on the postulated pathogenetic mechanisms, principles of pharmacology, clinical observations, and feedback from vaccine-injured patients themselves. We are constantly updating the approach as new data emerges and based on consultation with trusted healthcare providers.

    Patients with post-vaccine syndrome must not receive further COVID-19 vaccines of any type. Likewise, patients with long COVID should avoid all COVID vaccinations.

    Patients with post-vaccine syndrome should do whatever they can to prevent themselves from getting COVID-19. This may include a preventative protocol (see I-PREVENT) or early treatment in the event you do contract the virus or suspect infection (see I-CARE). COVID-19 will likely exacerbate the symptoms of vaccine injury.

    Once a patient has shown improvement, the various interventions should be reduced or stopped one at a time. A less intensive maintenance approach is then suggested.

    The core problem in post-vaccine syndrome is long-lasting “immune dysregulation.” The most important treatment goal is to help the body restore a healthy immune system — in other words, to let the body heal itself. Our recommended treatment strategy involves two major approaches:
    • Promote autophagy to help rid the cells of the spike protein
    • Use interventions that limit the toxicity/pathogenicity of the spike protein
    We recommend the use of immune-modulating agents and interventions to dampen and normalize the immune system rather than the use of immunosuppressant drugs, which may make the condition worse.

    Although we have listed suggested therapies below, we strongly suggest that, before initiating any of the below therapeutics, all patients and providers closely review the more detailed and comprehensive document — “An Approach to Managing Post-Vaccine Syndrome” — for information regarding dosing, cautions, contraindications, and other important details.

    First Line Therapies

    (Not symptom specific; listed in order of importance)

    Intermittent daily fasting or periodic daily fasts
    Ivermectin
    Moderating physical activity
    Low-dose naltrexone
    Nattokinase
    Aspirin
    Melatonin
    Magnesium
    Methylene blue
    Sunlight and Photobiomodulation
    Resveratrol

    Probiotics/Prebiotics/Adjunctive/Second-Line Therapies
    (Listed in order of importance)


    Vitamin D (with Vitamin K2)
    N-acetyl cysteine
    Cardio Miracle™ and L-arginine/L-citrulline supplements
    Omega-3 fatty acids
    Sildenafil (with or without L-arginine- L-citrulline)
    Nigella sativa
    Vitamin C
    Spermidine
    Non-invasive brain stimulation
    Intravenous Vitamin C
    Behavioral modification, relaxation therapy, mindfulness therapy, and psychological support

    Third Line Therapies

    Hyperbaric oxygen therapy
    Low Magnitude Mechanical Stimulation
    “Mitochondrial energy optimizer”
    Hydroxychloroquine
    Low-dose corticosteroid

    A note about anesthesia and surgery:

    Patients should notify their anesthesia team if using the following medications and/or nutraceuticals, as they can increase the risk of Serotonin syndrome (SS) with opioid administration: Methylene blue Curcumin Nigella Sativa Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors (SSRIs)

    About Ivermectin

    Ivermectin is a well-known, FDA-approved drug that has been used successfully around the world for more than four decades. One of the safest drugs known, it is on the WHO’s list of essential medicines, has been given over 3.7 billion times, and won the Nobel Prize for its global and historic impacts in eradicating endemic parasitic infections in many parts of the world.

    Review the totality of supporting evidence for ivermectin in COVID-19.

    It is likely that ivermectin and intermittent fasting act synergistically to rid the body of the spike protein.

    It appears that vaccine-injured patients can be grouped into two categories: i) ivermectin responders and ii) ivermectin non-responders. This distinction is important, as the latter are more difficult to treat and require more aggressive therapy.

    For ivermectin responders, prolonged and chronic daily treatment is often necessary to support their recovery. In many, if the daily ivermectin is discontinued worsening symptoms often recur within days.

    Ivermectin is best taken with or just following a meal, for greater absorption.

    DISCLAIMER

    This protocol is solely for educational purposes regarding potentially beneficial therapies for COVID-19. Never disregard professional medical advice because of something you have read on our website and releases. This protocol is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment with regard to any patient. Treatment for an individual patient should rely on the judgement of a physician or other qualified health provider. Always seek their advice with any questions you may have regarding your health or medical condition. Please note our full disclaimer at: www.flccc.net/disclaimer
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    Default Re: Should I Marry a Vaccinated Girl?

    Quote Posted by MatrixNeo (here)
    I recently met a girl who is not only beautiful but also upholds good manners and etiquette. However, the one caveat is that she has already received the COVID-19 vaccine 4 times. Not sure which one, havn't asked.

    As someone who is seeking a life partner, I have concerns about potential health issues for both her and any future children stemming from the vaccine's side effects and damaged immune system etc.


    I find myself confronted with a difficult decision - whether to continue seeing the girl I have just met, or to pursue a relationship with someone who has not been vaccinated against COVID-19.

    While I am concerned about possible long-term effects of the mRNA vaccine, I admit that finding an unvaccinated partner is challenging.

    I would appreciate hearing from others on how they have handled this situation in their own lives. Specifically, I am curious to know if your own life partner is vaccinated or not.

    @Bill Ryan I would value your response on this matter.
    Hi MatrixNeo,

    I took the liberty of highlighting a couple of points in your post above.

    I might be old-fashioned but I think marriage should be about love. Going out on a limb here but I assume, given the bolded comments, you probably have not even fallen in love yet? If that is correct it would also seem you are on a mission to find a wife, which in my opinion might not be the best mission to undertake. I'd far rather something like that happened organically, unexpectedly, even out of the blue!

    But let's consider everything I said above is way off, and you have fallen in love. I would understand the hesitancy based on uncertainty, but I am not sure I could deny the power of love - it literally may not come around again. For richer, for poorer; In sickness and in health. For all you know that might be part of the journey for you as an individual in this lifetime.

    Please understand I am only speculating here, in all regards.

    Also bear in mind that it does seem many batches of vaccines appear to have been benign. You don't mention your age, nor hers. As Bill commented, how does she feel about it all now? If she is not beginning to question the whole narrative it would be a difficult subject to approach.

    Ultimately, you can get all the feedback you want but, you have to know your own feelings/mind and make decisions based with your heart and not necessarily just your mind. That is no easy task on its own.

    Best of luck.

    Ewan

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    Default Re: Should I Marry a Vaccinated Girl?

    Listen Man, if you Love the fecker mary the fecker.

    What if she wasn't vaccinated and gets cancer or some other decease or whatever, what if you get kids and one has Down syndrome, would you know this in advance, no, so it's all in your hands, not hers, you gotta trust your instincts on this one, most of us Men do and end up alone and broke anyway.
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    Default Re: Should I Marry a Vaccinated Girl?

    MatrixNeo.

    There is sufficient evidence by now that women who have been vaccinated and present symptoms of the diseases caused by "bad batches" pass on these vaccine-induced diseases to their babies.

    You could do your research on these general facts on one hand, and on the other hand sound their applicability to your situation by specifically asking your prospective marriage partner to have herself examined for the presence of symptoms and risk factors.

    These seem to me obvious steps.

    Another thing. You may have noticed that career planning is gradually becoming less than feasible these days. If you plan a marriage like you would plan a career, you may reach the same conclusion.

    If however you want to follow the advice whispered into your heart by something called "Love”, do follow 9ideons advice. We may be gradually moving into situations where we will just be thankful to the gods or to God that such a thing as "being in love” even happened to us in our lives.

    There are people who die without ever having felt that way.

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    Woow thank you all for the replies, I didnt, expect this many

    I will try to answer some of the questions:


    Quote Posted by Bill Ryan (here)

    • As she's been vaccinated (and agreed to that at the time), important questions might be why that happened, and what she thinks about this now. If she later came to regret it and wants to prevent any possible future side-effects, then that suggests she's very aware of everything that's happening around her and simply made a mistake. Her awareness level about world events may be a very important factor in considering committing yourself to a life partner.
    • Related to that is not only how she feels about vaccination (and mainstream medicine), but how she feels about all political and geopolitical events. If she's quite a 'mainstream' person, and tends to believe and trust everything that the authorities are telling us all, then that might not be a very good sign for the future.


    She maintains an open-minded approach and comprehends that the reality of the world today may not be portrayed accurately. Additionally, she acknowledges that receiving the vaccination may not have been the best decision. She refrains from conforming to the mainstream ideas and does not blindly believe everything.


    Quote Posted by mountain_jim (here)
    re:

    Quote concerns about potential health issues
    There are various resources online concerning repairing health after Vaxx.

    (Update: I recall resources here at Avalon as well if you search for them - I have not done so today)

    I can't say how valid they are, as have not focused research in this area.

    I am unsure about the effectiveness of repairing health post-vaccination, as there may be a risk of the vaccine altering or modifying one's DNA. I am not sure if you can repair it :/


    Quote Posted by Ewan (here)


    I might be old-fashioned but I think marriage should be about love. Going out on a limb here but I assume, given the bolded comments, you probably have not even fallen in love yet? If that is correct it would also seem you are on a mission to find a wife, which in my opinion might not be the best mission to undertake. I'd far rather something like that happened organically, unexpectedly, even out of the blue!

    But let's consider everything I said above is way off, and you have fallen in love. I would understand the hesitancy based on uncertainty, but I am not sure I could deny the power of love - it literally may not come around again. For richer, for poorer; In sickness and in health. For all you know that might be part of the journey for you as an individual in this lifetime.

    Please understand I am only speculating here, in all regards.

    Also bear in mind that it does seem many batches of vaccines appear to have been benign. You don't mention your age, nor hers. As Bill commented, how does she feel about it all now? If she is not beginning to question the whole narrative it would be a difficult subject to approach.

    Ultimately, you can get all the feedback you want but, you have to know your own feelings/mind and make decisions based with your heart and not necessarily just your mind. That is no easy task on its own.

    Best of luck.

    Ewan

    No, we have not fallen in "love" as we havn't spent much time together, we do however like each other. I believe that love is something that takes time to build after developing a relationship. We are both in our 20-30's, and both of us come from "traditional & followers of religion" families that value marriage. Yes, she does question the narrative and is more open minded now, that what we are told is not always the truth.


    Quote Posted by 9ideon (here)
    Listen Man, if you Love the fecker mary the fecker.

    What if she wasn't vaccinated and gets cancer or some other decease or whatever, what if you get kids and one has Down syndrome, would you know this in advance, no, so it's all in your hands, not hers, you gotta trust your instincts on this one, most of us Man do and end up alone and broke anyway.

    What you wrote is very true. Refraining from vaccinating does not ensure the birth of a healthy child, as there could be other risks that we are not aware of.





    I would like to add that I value marriage more than a partner or girlfriend, since with marriage i feel a stronger bond, even if there's a chance of separation. I also do believe in certain religious values and one of them being marriage between man and woman, and that it leads to the betterment of society. So this togheter with my other believes and values limits my choices of the women i can marry. If i were not to care about the narrative and believed everything we are told, then i wouldn't have this issue, but since I, like many of you guys are on another spectrum, we do encounter these types of obstacles.
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    Default Re: Should I Marry a Vaccinated Girl?

    nothing is save in live we all will die sooner or later, we are here to have an experience and to follow our love, the answer to all of your questions is love

    and we come here to have challenges, live is a ride as bill hicks used to say
    " Loka samasta sukhino bhavantu / May all beings in all worlds be happy and free and may the thoughts, words and actions of my own life contribute in some way to that happiness and to that freedom for all "


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    Quote Posted by MatrixNeo (here)

    I recently met a girl
    Take a thousand milligrams of Lysine a day, and sample the goods
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    My wife took the shots and didn't tell me. Were apart on some issues and close on others, she,s an independent woman, talented in the arts, can out work anyone and i,'ve known her for close to 50 years. I'm disappointed she did but it is what it is. Even though she took the jabs she ended up taking ivermectin that i had to get better go figure. I think her son had alot to do with it but thats a no win situation there for me so i just consider it an off topic. Its difficult enough as we get older to find someone as a partner let alone having a score sheet on if that person passes or not. If the key fit in the hole unlock the door and explore an entire new world of love..

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    There is a lot of information on this forum about the adverse effects of the MNRA jabs.
    I personally think Bill Ryan's answer makes the most sense.
    Furthermore, it is also advisable to read this article. Good luck with your decision.
    https://veilofreality.com/2022/05/24...e-after-death/

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    I know you didn't ask specifically, but I agree with Ewan... Love is Love... If you choose to dismiss the potential for a further development of Love with this lady, because she got the injections, you may be passing up the love of your life...

    And you can never predict the future.... As even you said, birth defects can happen to any child, with a vaxxed parent or not...

    I say give her a chance to even determine if she is a candidate, before crossing her off as not being a viable option... And if you find yourself falling in love with her, the two of you will cross the "health hurdle" when it comes... (If it ever does)... You never know who will get a disease, get cancer, get into an accident... With our foods being genetically engineered without our knowledge? You may have issues as well that she could be considering too... But I doubt she is. I say, give the gal a chance...


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    Quote Posted by MatrixNeo (here)
    I recently met a girl who is not only beautiful but also upholds good manners and etiquette. However, the one caveat is that she has already received the COVID-19 vaccine 4 times. Not sure which one, havn't asked.

    As someone who is seeking a life partner, I have concerns about potential health issues for both her and any future children stemming from the vaccine's side effects and damaged immune system etc.


    I find myself confronted with a difficult decision - whether to continue seeing the girl I have just met, or to pursue a relationship with someone who has not been vaccinated against COVID-19.

    While I am concerned about possible long-term effects of the mRNA vaccine, I admit that finding an unvaccinated partner is challenging.

    I would appreciate hearing from others on how they have handled this situation in their own lives. Specifically, I am curious to know if your own life partner is vaccinated or not.

    @Bill Ryan I would value your response on this matter.
    "However the one caveat is that she . . . .
    - has already received the COVID-19 vaccine
    - is black
    - is jewish
    - is disabled
    - is older than I am
    - is disfigured
    - is fat
    - is . . . ?

    See where I'm going here?

    If this beautiful girl, who is perfect in every (other) way, is willing to take a chance on you, then what are you waiting for?

    Welcome to the forum MatrixNeo!
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    I wonder what’s the main symptom - difference- you seem to observe between each other other than psychological effect of “being different” that has to be considered seriously between any two Beings in question ?

    And while there are millions of detailed differences between you are her, is the “vaccination problem” really so important ?

    What about other vaccinations people may have inevitably , even unwillingly received in their childhood or after accidents ?

    What makes the “coronavirus immunity” so very special ?



    And then , out of respect for the girl , don’t you think that she has the right to be on another Internet forum and ask a similar question ?
    Do you suggest she would not do that and loves you too much ?

    Then it’s not a “vaccination problem” our Friend ,
    and if you don’t 90% love her for whoever she’s now,
    I suggest better save her the trauma of endless therapies and let go 🙏

    She may be lucky bird and get a good life without your doubts, tests, health advice and so forth and find them when she needs them.

    And you may have better good luck with someone else you can fall for completely .

    Because it’s what “love” is about. It’s about losing it rather than “looking for agreement”.


    Good luck either way


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    Default Re: Should I Marry a Vaccinated Girl?

    4 batches bro.
    If you told me it was just the one , I would hold on to hope that she got the saline.
    The Vax is sexually transmitted from what I'm hearing.
    Also
    I worked with a beautiful young lady super healthy and a fit as could be.
    She was 4x vaxxed.
    She was 8 months pregnant, went into labor.
    She and the baby died.
    That isn't common but it is becoming so with a slew of complications occurring at large but especially pregnancy.

    This may be prejudiced but I would not advice physical relations with a vaxxed person.

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    Bill, that is a perfect response. It takes into consideration the future trajectory of their relationship based on the proposed partner's world view and sensibilities.
    Blessings,
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    Quote Posted by Ashiris (here)
    There is a lot of information on this forum about the adverse effects of the MNRA jabs.
    I personally think Bill Ryan's answer makes the most sense.
    Furthermore, it is also advisable to read this article. Good luck with your decision.
    https://veilofreality.com/2022/05/24...e-after-death/

    Could you summarize the link

    Quote Posted by DNA (here)
    4 batches bro.
    If you told me it was just the one , I would hold on to hope that she got the saline.
    The Vax is sexually transmitted from what I'm hearing.
    This may be prejudiced but I would not advice physical relations with a vaxxed person.
    First time I am hearing this. How accurate is this?


    Quote Posted by Agape (here)
    I wonder what’s the main symptom - difference- you seem to observe between each other other than psychological effect of “being different” that has to be considered seriously between any two Beings in question ?

    And while there are millions of detailed differences between you are her, is the “vaccination problem” really so important ?

    What about other vaccinations people may have inevitably , even unwillingly received in their childhood or after accidents ?

    What makes the “coronavirus immunity” so very special ?



    And then , out of respect for the girl , don’t you think that she has the right to be on another Internet forum and ask a similar question ?
    Do you suggest she would not do that and loves you too much ?

    Then it’s not a “vaccination problem” our Friend ,
    and if you don’t 90% love her for whoever she’s now,
    I suggest better save her the trauma of endless therapies and let go 🙏

    She may be lucky bird and get a good life without your doubts, tests, health advice and so forth and find them when she needs them.

    And you may have better good luck with someone else you can fall for completely .

    Because it’s what “love” is about. It’s about losing it rather than “looking for agreement”.


    Good luck either way


    🍵

    You mention some good points


    Quote Posted by Miller (here)

    "However the one caveat is that she . . . .
    - has already received the COVID-19 vaccine
    - is black
    - is jewish
    - is disabled
    - is older than I am
    - is disfigured
    - is fat
    - is . . . ?

    See where I'm going here?

    If this beautiful girl, who is perfect in every (other) way, is willing to take a chance on you, then what are you waiting for?

    Welcome to the forum MatrixNeo!

    Thank you, and yes you are right, It's true that we will never be completely satisfied with everything and there will always be areas where we can point a finger at. After all, nobody is perfect, myself included.

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    If it is true that,
    We are forever, spread across multiple realities\universes
    We are one facet of <insert chosen deity here>,
    then in this particular installment does anything or decision truly matter?
    We will go round again.

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    [QUOTE=MatrixNeo;1574827]
    Quote Posted by Ashiris (here)
    There is a lot of information on this forum about the adverse effects of the MNRA jabs.
    I personally think Bill Ryan's answer makes the most sense.
    Furthermore, it is also advisable to read this article. Good luck with your decision.
    https://veilofreality.com/2022/05/24...e-after-death/

    Could you summarize the link

    Seriously? Someone goes to the effort to reply to you and you cannot be bothered to visit a link? Would you like to be spoonfed any other information and not exrecise the power of reason and logic - and new ideas and information?


    Quote Posted by DNA (here)
    4 batches bro.
    If you told me it was just the one , I would hold on to hope that she got the saline.
    The Vax is sexually transmitted from what I'm hearing.
    This may be prejudiced but I would not advice physical relations with a vaxxed person.
    First time I am hearing this. How accurate is this?

    Jeez, again. I don't know!. How accurate is anything these days. We used to trust what we were told by teachers. Maybe you should not believe everything you read on Project Avalon and work on discernment and exploration of ideas. Seriously it takes a long time to develop your mind and it is a NEVER-ENDING journey.




    Quote Posted by Miller (here)

    "However the one caveat is that she . . . .
    - has already received the COVID-19 vaccine
    - is black
    - is jewish
    - is disabled
    - is older than I am
    - is disfigured
    - is fat
    - is . . . ?

    See where I'm going here?

    If this beautiful girl, who is perfect in every (other) way, is willing to take a chance on you, then what are you waiting for?

    Welcome to the forum MatrixNeo!

    Thank you, and yes you are right, It's true that we will never be completely satisfied with everything and there will always be areas where we can point a finger at. After all, nobody is perfect, myself included.


    Ok, you are halfway there Good luck. Wishing you the best.

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