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did you remove the legally mandated trigger lock from the gun store? REMOVING SAFETY DEVICES!
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2024-08-06
Incredibly stupid. YouTube is literally incapable of making changes for the better aren’t they.
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2024-08-06
>Only if you count 18 and 19 year olds, and ignore kids under the age of 1. You forgot self destruction, the rate of which peaks around 19 as well. Without that, firearm homicide and murder rates are ranked down with unpreventable medical conditions like neoplasms, heart attacks, & congenital defects. Also, why the hell would restricting content on magazine capacity or automatics matter for self destruction? It's not like they're mag dumping themselves.
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2024-08-06
It's almost as if Hollywood isn't funded entirely by selling advertisements for shoes, microwave meals and Chevy Tahoes and staying in the good graces of those companies. Are you seriously this fucking stupid or are you just baiting?
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2024-08-06
Like all of these rules and such on big sites like this, I can’t wait to see either a ton of stuff just blatantly slip through, or a ton of stuff that shouldn’t be restricted, be restricted, because either the AI they’ll use will be garbage, or the people that review videos will not know enough about guns to actually know if something should be restricted per these new rules or not. In the end, this all doesn’t really impact me, but I digress.
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2024-08-06
Push as much of the site workload as possible into userspace. Since this work does actually add value to the user experience, some users will not be willing to do it for ~~free~~ worthless internet points. Sit as the middle man between users who wish to offer their services as curators/moderators/archivists/etc. and users who wish to subscribe to those services. Take some % of these user-to-user transactions. Otherwise, remain as hands-off of content as legally permissible.
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2024-08-06
>These guidelines apply to real use of firearms and may not apply, for example, to use of firearms in artistic content such as a film. We may also make exceptions for public interest content such as military or police footage, news footage, or footage from warzones. They have a carve out for "art". So you can make a video of a fictional story with guns, but can't use guns "for real".
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2024-08-06
The Meuseum was trying to find ways to help raise funds as they were struggling financially, and the first GameSpot video was enough of a hit they brought him back. Eventually they gave him his own reoccurring segment, and now I'm sure there's some sort of contract.  Its been great for the museum from what I've read, and its the only thing I've watched from GameSpot since their reviews went downhill in like 2013 lol. 
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2024-08-06
I wonder if it’ll affect Kentucky Ballistics “gun go boom” series.
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2024-08-06
...Do you know how to read? Because clearly you don't know how to understand statistics so I guess we have to start somewhere. What you're implying is already answered. If you don't know how to read then theres ZERO chance you know how to critically think so I'm not even going to start going down that rabbit hole.
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2024-08-06
This will overflow to airsoft videos 😭
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2024-08-06
That’s not hypocrisy at all. Thinking someone should allowed to do something has nothing to do with thinking someone *should* do it.
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2024-08-06
Okay, I did misread. Point still stands that these are kids dying. It does not diminish the reality though that America has a gun problem made worst by a toxic gun culture, I say this as a gun owner
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2024-08-06
FPS Russia. I hope they solve that bullshit. I lived in the same city, but didn't know even when I originally watched him. I really hope he is OK...
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2024-08-06
The better of whom? YT is an ad funded platform. Advertisers set the agenda. Clearly Advertisers are unwilling to pay for fun related content.
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2024-08-06
> Only if you count 18 and 19 year olds eighTEEN and nineTEEN are considered TEENagers, are they not?
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2024-08-06
Ian McCollum is a nazi sympathiser
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2024-08-06
Are you even considering your own metaphors? When the club is perpetually too packed and limits access, *what happens?* They raise cover charge. They make drinks cost more. They make it more expensive across the board, because as long as you're saturating your supply then you may as well keep squeezing margin. To say that uploaded media should only be allowed if a human is reviewing it — presumably, a trained, competent, and at least reasonably well-paid human, if we're saying it's better than automated systems — is intrinsically the same as saying that only people who pay considerable sums of money should be allowed to upload and share content.
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2024-08-06
Trusting random unqualified people on Youtube to teach children how to respect and safely use implements of death is just stupid.
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2024-08-06
I don't really find it *that* bad. They are restricting gun YouTube to children - adults will still be able to access and stuff like historical depictions or movies is not affected - and they are banning videos which explain how to remove safety function from guns and similar. I recently got into gun YouTube, but I think it's somehow understandable to not want to show children how to handle guns or show people how to 3D print an add-on that effectively probivides a civilian with automatic rifles. I don't think I like the changes and I think 18 is too high, but people here are acting like they are closing down gun YouTube or removing every video that features a gunfight. I used a YouTube video to create a lethal chemical substance and do something very stupid when I was too young to know better, and it still surprises me how easily available such data is.
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2024-08-06
Yeah it was a real shame, I unsubbed after the whole American nazi in Ukraine book nonsense which he handled appallingly, and it seems he's totally doubled down on it since and now hangs out with all the alt right gun tubers.
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2024-08-06
Stop worshipping this guy, he hangs out with fucking nazis
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2024-08-06
Yup, forgotten weapons leads to Administrative Results and Brandon Herrera who regardless of the content (ak50 is interesting engineering) I'm avoiding their dog whistles and alt right bullshit.
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2024-08-06
This is exactly what I meant lol yall are giving me life
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2024-08-06
Well you see the problem is that requires reading the article.
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2024-08-06
So in order to prevent children from watching potentially traumatizing material you can still watch someone get curb stomped in a high school fight however a video watching someone build a rifle is off the table?
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2024-08-06
You don't need to justify wanting to educate yourself. No one should, ever, on any topic, even me, a gun nut.
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2024-08-06
Yeah, for real. "High capacity" is usually considered by those who say the term to be any magazine holding more than 10 rounds. But 15 and 30 round magazines are the standard size for handguns and rifles all around the country. YouTube is just trying to crush gun content, whether it's teaching people how to be safe with firearms or not.
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2024-08-06
That would be racist to get rid of that
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2024-08-06
It is indeed an incredible channel, have been following it for years. It is hard to find any other channel that goes so in-depth with so much research and digging through old documents in a single video, gun or not.
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2024-08-06
> When the club is perpetually too packed and limits access, what happens? They raise cover charge. They make drinks cost more. They make it more expensive across the board, because as long as you're saturating your supply then you may as well keep squeezing margin. That just creates opportunities for clubs with lower overhead to open.
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2024-08-06
It's not like you care. You just know it's something I enjoy doing and are using their suffering to try and score a debate point. Real classy.
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2024-08-06
Lmao I grew up in the sticks of northern vermont. Hunting with my dad occasionally. Shot plenty of hunting rifles, pistols, shotguns. Actual real use for the guns we owned. Not military grade assault weapons. I am very well aware of what it’s like shooting a gun. I just don’t know much about ARs and the military shit. I also don’t live up north anymore so I’ll pass. Tho tbf even if I literally lived in that area right now, I would’ve still said no. I have no need to be shooting ARs. Yea it was fun occasionally letting off a few rounds in our shoot pit out back, but it’s just a short adrenaline rush. Even then on lower caliber, lower grade weapons, you still feel the power and how dangerous they are. There’s no reason I need to shoot an AR. Just as there’s no reason I need to own one. My pistols are plenty enough for me to defend myself and my family, I don’t need military grade weapons to do that. I’m not trying to imply I even think ARs shouldn’t be allowed, I do think they’re cool. It’s just the philosophy that nothing about gun laws change in an attempt at increasing safety, and only change to spite owners that is absolutely ridiculous to me.
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2024-08-06
I expect airsoft videos will be hit with the ban hammer as well :(
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2024-08-06
you're not wrong but tv is set to a certain standard. youtube is not. any gun creator can have any type of content beyond weapons that advertisers dont like so its more of a sweeping ban than anything just to be safe. Do I wish there was a better way, yes. but youtube cant vet every creator so it is what it is.
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2024-08-06
But these are big corporations, you have to understand these policies are meant for small timers only. Just like all policies. Oh you silly little goose!
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2024-08-06
Its tragic that kids are dying yes. But theyre actively choosing to participate. Dont want to get shot by a gang member? Maybe start by not joining a gang. America does not have a gun problem whatsoever. Over 90% of the gun violence is from like 3% of the population.
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2024-08-06
Many of the smaller hobbyists gun enthusiasts usually post really good instructions video In installation of parts, accessories, and upgrades. They are usually a very good place to get honest reviews and step by steps instructions. I have many instances where these video saved me hours of headaches and stress on putting something together. To me these are no different than watching a random Indian guy explaining to me to how to get certain things done on my computer. Now those instructional video might be in danger.
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2024-08-06
Because being a Guntubers is actually a pretty lucrative business if you are _good at it_ and YouTube don’t like that by making it harder and harder.
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2024-08-06
Don’t give them ideas. 🤫
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2024-08-06
Prawns on the shrimpy
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2024-08-06
Yeah, US honestly deserves better!
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2024-08-06
I'm going to *shoot* this video in 4k. <Your account has been banned> My hose has a wide-angle *gun* attachment and <Your account has been banned> My boss says he never wants to *fire* anyone because <Your account has been banned>
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2024-08-06
Cause you’re already so sure that you’re right, I mean how could you not be with how great and smart you are.
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2024-08-06
New England Journal of Medicine says: Motor vehicle crashes were the leading cause of death for children and adolescents, representing 20% of all deaths; firearm-related injuries were the second leading cause of death So I want Youtube to ban anything containing an internal combustion engine, seats, lights, anything that moves faster than a walking pace etc.....
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2024-08-06
That bums me out I used to like forgotten weapons.
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2024-08-06
We will see then.
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2024-09-06
Would not be surprised, the way they handle policy is more a hammer then a scalpel.
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2024-09-06
18 and 19 may be legally adults, but they are not in their twenties, so what do you propose they be called if not teenagers? We need a new word for those two years?
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2024-09-06
I didn't think that needed an /s tag
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2024-09-06
How about fuck you. And the law is starting to advance 2a rights. I still think people should be responsible with their rights, and that they can lose them if they become a disfuncional member of society. But I’m sick and tired of this anti-gun agenda. And so arr tens of millions of people. And we’ll see this November. Save the comment.
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2024-09-06
Have you noticed a bunch of strange Rhodesia nostalgia in that community? Ian’s like the only GunTuber who doesn’t have a racist hard-on for that particular conflict (I’ve actually seen him try to change the subject when it’s brought up). Idk why I watch a video about the Bren or something I start gusting recommended apologetics for an apartheid state that no longer exists.
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2024-09-06
Administrative Results sure seems to love dressing up as a Nazi
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2024-09-06
Comparing them based on "dangerous items" as it was mentioned previously is pretty fucking easy. However, the law itself is a different matter. And arguably, more firearms are not restricted ownership to 21 than ones that are. Damn near all long guns are 18+ with possession allowed at 13 (in my state).
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2024-07-06
Not United?
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2024-07-06
2077 is now
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2024-07-06
I have a rule to never buy anything from any ad, and avoid ads as far as practical. People have been brought up with this brainwashing and don't realise just how harmful it is.
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2024-07-06
What are your thoughts on curved surfaces or holograms?
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2024-07-06
They'll realize it when it's true. They absolutely track sales due to advertising and see a return.
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2024-07-06
Worst dystopia ever
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2024-08-06
Oops did I inadvertently smash the screen? Damn that turbulence. Fuck Scott Kirby.
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2024-08-06
Nightmare scenario: alarm as advertisers seek to plug into our dreams: https://www.theguardian.com/media/2021/jul/05/advertisers-targeted-dream-incubation?CMP=Share_AndroidApp_Other
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2024-08-06
Can't serve me ads if I just bring my laptop and watch pre-loaded content on them. I already barely interact with the seatback as it is.
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2024-08-06
As long as I get different ads before a movie I’m fine. Flying 11 hours and seeing the same 3 ads is nauseating
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2024-08-06
They cannot chill so long as their shareholder value must eternally increase at the expense of everything else.
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2024-08-06
They come from the ad server, which is like the hooters waitress who brings you a steaming hot plate of dog poop. You don’t want it but you smile and thank her and watch her walk away as you try to ignore the smell.
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2024-08-06
This is true, coke a cola is the highest selling soda in the world by a long shot and they famously never advertise
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2024-08-06
Then they'll put advertisements for them in with the other advertisements and sell them on the flight for 10x too much.
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2024-08-06
Consumption is a disease which drowns the afflicted.
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2024-08-06
I’m sorry you’re upset about such trivial things. You don’t need them. Cancel. Pretty simple stuff.
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2024-08-06
We need to make Ads illegal. Here I said it. No one wants Ads, we ALL hate them. Make them illegal everywhere. If your product isn't shit, we will buy it.
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2024-08-06
This is a good point. Coke likes to spend money without expecting any roi. They’re famous for it.
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2024-08-06
You still didn’t answer the question. They all do it. So you cancel them all and then what, just watch Blu-rays?
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2024-08-06
I did indeed.
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2024-08-06
Ad market is only growing, in digital its roughly ~13% per year. This will continue.
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2024-08-06
The other passengers do not need to know that I've been looking for a sex swing and 30 gallons of orange juice.
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2024-08-06
Cyberpunk, babyyy
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2024-08-06
But then those seats become "limited ads" seats.
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2024-08-06
Smash the screen. Tell them it was driving you nuts.
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2024-08-06
By their own choice? You expect them to renegotiate their flight plans 35k feet in the air?
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2024-08-06
Probably unpopular opinion, but I think if you're paying hundreds and in some cases thousands of dollars to fly and travel, you should be fairly comfortable and without intrusive ads about a foot from your face at all times. Absolutely ridiculous.
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2024-08-06
I feel like I'm being taken advantage of being show ads while trapped in my seat. I find it offensive and block the screen with something so I don't have to see it.
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2024-08-06
Funny thing is there’s a movie about this. It’s call Dream Scenario. Nicholas Cage.
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2024-08-06
On a plane ticket I paid for? Go fuck yourself.
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2024-08-06
Or black nail varnish
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2024-08-06
I can't imagine this is going to be a major money spinner. Flights are expensive compared with the value of an ad impression. I certainly got pretty frustrated with the promos for the airline when I flew earlier this week, and that was mostly telling me about products specifically relevant to the flight (e.g. internet). Seeing ads for other products would make me avoid the airline entirely.
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2024-08-06
This could actually be a reason they discontinue it - they don't care about the average consumer, but if business class starts to complain and switch airlines, they'll reverse on a dime 
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2024-08-06
United Airlines just lost me as a customer. I’m already furious at 30 years of captive credit card offers. Eat shit United!
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2024-08-06
Doesn’t matter. The person sitting next to me will lean on the brightness controls, turning it all the way down, and it’ll be broken so I can’t turn it back up.
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2024-08-06
Would rather fly frontier or Spirit than deal with ads, nevertheless “personalized” ads no questions asked or thoughts spared.
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2024-08-06
I wonder how much advertisement really influences people’s buying habits. I’m assuming a considerable amount since ads are everywhere? Or maybe they’re not BECAUSE they are everywhere… fuck ads
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2024-09-06
That’s why the flat surfaces are free.
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2024-10-06
‘ “There is the potential for 3.5 hours of attention per traveler, based on average flight time,” United said.’ No… there’s zero potential for attention after I cover the screen with a piece of black paper and hold it on with some painter’s tape, put my wired headphones on and start playing music from one of my portable devices as I zone out and get some rest during the flight. The last thing I want on a long domestic flight is to have even more annoying ads barked at me. Granted you can opt out of this when you book your ticket apparently but I don’t think that will stop ads… just “personalized” ones based on your data.
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2024-10-06
I was about to say. Excellent film. Scary potential future for advertising that you can’t escape even when you’re asleep.
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Literal harem anime scenario.
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2024-07-06
To further this, in big cities so many things become competitive when raising children. The pressure to get into a good school in order to secure future prospects and all of the aspects surrounding that just becomes overwhelming. How am I supposed to do all that while spending quality time with my kids and attempting to work long, demanding hours supporting the career I need to enable any of that.
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