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Nauplius
24th Imperial Crusade Amarr Empire
87
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Posted - 2014.01.05 22:42:00 -
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GÇ£Then Molok the Deceiver sundered the lands and the people suffered floods and plagues conjured by him. Molok turned the people against the sefrim and people who sang their praise now abhorred them.GÇ¥ GÇö Scriptures, Chaper I of the Epitoth
Amid the lava flows of Mehatoor I, amid the Magma Extractors and the Silicon Processors, I have a crack team of Sebiestor engineers developing a new line of slave collars. They are tuning these slave collars not to the anatomy of their Minmatar countrymen, however, but to a people whose subjection into slavery is yet to come. These slave collars are for the Jove.
For the day will come when the treachery of Vak'Atioth is repaid in full and fleets of Bestowers descend upon the blasted, shattered planets of what was the Jove Empire, seeking whatever flesh might be taken back to the Amarr slave markets. Although Jove stand just four feet tall and their disease makes them ill fit for manual labor, I shall pay any price to obtain them, for I seek not workers but retribution. Having assembled my new Jove slaves, I shall glorify God in the ancient rite of decimation GÇö one in ten Jove will be called out and then in front of their countrymen hacked to pieces. This and other horrors await my Jove slaves, but know this: nothing I can inflict even bears remote comparison to what awaits all Jove in the afterlife, where God consigns them to the Lowest Hell GÇö lower even, than the Hell for the Gallente GÇö the Hell where the butchery surpasses all human understanding.
O Empyrean, be not deceived when the Jove condescend to fly among us, sometimes in vessels bearing the mysterious letters GÇ£CCPGÇ¥. Being latter-day Moloks, they tempt us with their false religion, the Society of Conscious Thought; they tempt us with Apotheosis GÇö the very word a blasphemy; having turned against the true God, we are given cloning and capsule technology that we might think ourselves gods. Yet the Amarr have a mighty Empress and a mighty God, and in the last the Jove will meet the same end as Molok GÇö sacrificed upon the altar of God GÇö and will know the butchery surpassing all human understanding.
Thus, to you follow after the Jove: repent, and come to serve, obey, and fight with God and his only true instrument in the world, the Amarr Empire. To the Jove themselves: the wrath of God waxes large against you. What a meager chance of salvation remains for you! Surrender and throw yourself on the mercy of the Empress, for as the Scriptures say,
GÇ£The Mercy of our Emperor is Limitless. His Rule is Benign and Righteous. His Love is Perpetual.GÇ¥ GÇö Scriptures, Book I, The Code of Demeanor The butchery that surpasses all human understanding awaits you, Jovian. Amen. Amarr Victor.
GÇ£For five years Amash-Akura battled his enemies, wielding the Scepter and the Crown, and triumphed in the end. The day after Molok the Deceiver was brought before him in chains and sacrificed on the altar of God, the emperor died in his bedchamber, his task fulfilled.GÇ¥ GÇö Scriptures, Chaper I of the Epitoth
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Lyn Farel
Kitzless
865
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Posted - 2014.01.05 22:56:00 -
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What made you choose to become a capsuleer ? |
Samira Kernher
Praetorian Auxiliary Force Praetoria Imperialis Excubitoris
391
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Posted - 2014.01.05 23:28:00 -
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Mister Nautilus, you are a commoner and so do not have the authority to own slaves. Were you a Holder, then you would surely understand that it is a sacred duty to save your charges from their sins so that they might enter Heaven and be embraced by God's Divine Light, and not for your personal lust for blood and vengeance. |
N'maro Makari
The Synenose Accord Celestial Imperative
339
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Posted - 2014.01.06 00:36:00 -
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This thread has the wrong approach on many levels.
But primarily it is mistaken on a simple tactical level. The Jove, whatever and wherever they are, are sitting well beyond anyone's reach.
Also, the so-called "CCP" alliance are not Jove.
You would do well to roll up your grandiose posturing. N'maro Makari Executive Officer The Synenose Accord Celestial Imperative |
Erin Savonarola
House Savonarola
13
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Posted - 2014.01.06 00:48:00 -
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Quite funny. I look forward to your next piece.
Ms. Kernher, I think you missed the satirical nature of the piece.
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N'maro Makari
The Synenose Accord Celestial Imperative
339
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Posted - 2014.01.06 01:05:00 -
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Erin Savonarola wrote:Quite funny. I look forward to your next piece.
Ms. Kernher, I think you missed the satirical nature of the piece.
If it were satire it would be funny.
It is not funny. N'maro Makari Executive Officer The Synenose Accord Celestial Imperative |
Anslo
The Scope Gallente Federation
4216
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Posted - 2014.01.06 01:12:00 -
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Rabble rabble hell, rabble collar, rabble rabble, rabilly rablty vitoc, rabllon rabldidi Nappy rabble...rabble rabble. Amen.
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Silas Vitalia
Nobilita Nera JIHADASQUAD
1547
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Posted - 2014.01.06 01:13:00 -
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Has someone been reposting forum threads from one hundred and twenty years ago? Sabik now, Sabik forever |
Anslo
The Scope Gallente Federation
4216
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Posted - 2014.01.06 01:16:00 -
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Silas Vitalia wrote:Has someone been reposting forum threads from one hundred and twenty years ago? I think he's just havin' a giggle with his 'sermons.'
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Claudia Osyn
Mythic Security Service
81
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Posted - 2014.01.06 01:25:00 -
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It is good to know there is a hell lower then the one ment for me. It makes me feel better about myself. |
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Nauplius
24th Imperial Crusade Amarr Empire
87
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Posted - 2014.01.06 02:23:00 -
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Samira Kernher wrote:Mister Nauplius, you are a commoner and so do not have the authority to own slaves. Were you a Holder, then you would surely understand that it is a sacred duty to save your charges from their sins so that they might enter Heaven and be embraced by God's Divine Light, and not for your personal lust for blood and vengeance.
Pilot GÇö
As you are a member of the venerable PIE organization, I respect your opinion. However, God is glorified in the destruction of his most vile enemies, of which the Jove are surely the most vile of all. Was Molok the Deceiver enslaved and redeemed? No, he was slaughtered on the altar of God.
(Regarding authority, I am strictly speaking a Khanid Kingdom citizen, and in that Kingdom it is not unheard of for a wealthy commoner to own slaves. Of course I respect Imperial custom and would not flaunt my slaves if ever planetside or otherwise among Amarr baseliners, or even at an Amarr loyalist gathering of Empreans.)
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Katran Luftschreck
Stillwater Corporation
2146
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Posted - 2014.01.06 02:31:00 -
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Because implying that the Jovians need to be enslaved is based on the assumption that they have souls that can be saved.
Considering how far removed from humanity that they are and how long they've been carving up their own bodies and minds, I'd first ask the Theology Council whether they think the Jovians still even have souls at all.
It's like they've been living on some frozen island wasteland all their lives, completely alienated from the rest of humanity, and have devolved into subhuman monsters because of it. Nullsec in a Nutshell: http://nedroid.com/comics/2006-08-24-2155-arrrdino.gif |
Erin Savonarola
House Savonarola
13
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Posted - 2014.01.06 02:33:00 -
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N'maro Makari wrote:Erin Savonarola wrote:Quite funny. I look forward to your next piece.
Ms. Kernher, I think you missed the satirical nature of the piece.
If it were satire it would be funny. It is not funny.
Of course it's satire, no one is this crazy. It's a parody of some of the more fire and brimstone preachers that wind up on the late night holostreams. I'm not saying that reminding the sinners that punishment awaits them is bad, but they are a little over the top. |
Anabella Rella
Gradient Electus Matari
1436
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Posted - 2014.01.06 05:34:00 -
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Pilot Nauplius your loving compassion for the Jove, men supposedly created in the image of your deity as all men are, overwhelms me. I can't believe that even the most orthodox imperial hardliner would take a stance such as yours. Perhaps you should consult with a priest/theologian and meditate on this matter.
You might attract more people to your cause by spreading a message of love and understanding (and forgiveness) rather than one of brutality, revenge and hatred. When the world is running down, you make the best of what's still around. |
Tamonash en Welle
Federal Defense Union Gallente Federation
13
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Posted - 2014.01.06 09:43:00 -
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If there ever was a God, he was created by the Jove. |
Arkady Vachon
Center for Advanced Studies Gallente Federation
781
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Posted - 2014.01.06 12:23:00 -
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Claudia Osyn wrote:It is good to know there is a hell lower then the one ment for me. It makes me feel better about myself.
I do not subscribe to the concept of a hell, or of a heaven, either.
I'm just a happy heathen.
:) Nothing Personal - Just Business...
Chaos Creates Content |
Arkady Vachon
Center for Advanced Studies Gallente Federation
781
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Posted - 2014.01.06 12:25:00 -
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Tamonash en Welle wrote:If there ever was a God, he was created by the Jove.
that sounds like a potential seed multibillion ISK religious empire in the making, hmmm... Nothing Personal - Just Business...
Chaos Creates Content |
Nauplius
24th Imperial Crusade Amarr Empire
87
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Posted - 2014.01.06 14:17:00 -
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Silas Vitalia wrote:Has someone been reposting forum threads from one hundred and twenty years ago?
As the treachery of Vak'Atioth recedes further and further into history, it becomes all the more necessary to rekindle the flames of hatred in our hearts against the Jove. The dead of Vak'Atioth call out from Paradise for revenge; we fail in the eyes of a holy God each passing year we fail to give it to them. |
Nauplius
24th Imperial Crusade Amarr Empire
87
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Posted - 2014.01.06 14:19:00 -
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Lyn Farel wrote:What made you choose to become a capsuleer ?
Because the Royal Khanid Navy with whom I was a mid-ranking officer made me one, and I spent the early part of my Empyrean life performing missions for them. Why do you ask? |
Anabella Rella
Gradient Electus Matari
1438
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Posted - 2014.01.06 15:36:00 -
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Nauplius wrote:
As the treachery of Vak'Atioth recedes further and further into history, it becomes all the more necessary to rekindle the flames of hatred in our hearts against the Jove. The dead of Vak'Atioth call out from Paradise for revenge; we fail in the eyes of a holy God each passing year we fail to give it to them.
What a poor attempt at revisionist history.
Let's recall that it was an Amarr war fleet that was sent to invade the peaceful Jove with the intent of subjugating and enslaving them, just as you did with my ancestors. The only treachery perpetrated at Vak'Atioth was by the hyper-aggressive, war mongering Amarr. The Jove merely defended themselves against your unprovoked aggression. Be grateful that they merely closed themselves off from the rest of the cluster after your attack rather than counter-attacking. Had they done so with their vastly superior technology it's probable that you and your evil empire wouldn't exist today. When the world is running down, you make the best of what's still around. |
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Constantin Baracca
Societas Imperialis Sceptri Coronaeque
736
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Posted - 2014.01.06 17:18:00 -
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Anabella Rella wrote:Nauplius wrote:
As the treachery of Vak'Atioth recedes further and further into history, it becomes all the more necessary to rekindle the flames of hatred in our hearts against the Jove. The dead of Vak'Atioth call out from Paradise for revenge; we fail in the eyes of a holy God each passing year we fail to give it to them.
What a poor attempt at revisionist history. Let's recall that it was an Amarr war fleet that was sent to invade the peaceful Jove with the intent of subjugating and enslaving them, just as you did with my ancestors. The only treachery perpetrated at Vak'Atioth was by the hyper-aggressive, war mongering Amarr. The Jove merely defended themselves against your unprovoked aggression. Be grateful that they merely closed themselves off from the rest of the cluster after your attack rather than counter-attacking. Had they done so with their vastly superior technology it's probable that you and your evil empire wouldn't exist today.
Bella, my dear, for the sake of that which is respectful in inter-capsuleer communications, don't snap at every piece of Nauplius's bait. I think we've given far too much voice to our fringe elements already in our histories, to put it mildly. "What good will it be for someone to gain the whole world, yet forfeit their soul? Or what can anyone give in exchange for their soul?"
-Matthew 16:26 |
Rodj Blake
PIE Inc. Praetoria Imperialis Excubitoris
1643
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Posted - 2014.01.06 18:58:00 -
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Anabella Rella wrote:Nauplius wrote:
As the treachery of Vak'Atioth recedes further and further into history, it becomes all the more necessary to rekindle the flames of hatred in our hearts against the Jove. The dead of Vak'Atioth call out from Paradise for revenge; we fail in the eyes of a holy God each passing year we fail to give it to them.
What a poor attempt at revisionist history. Let's recall that it was an Amarr war fleet that was sent to invade the peaceful Jove with the intent of subjugating and enslaving them, just as you did with my ancestors. The only treachery perpetrated at Vak'Atioth was by the hyper-aggressive, war mongering Amarr. The Jove merely defended themselves against your unprovoked aggression. Be grateful that they merely closed themselves off from the rest of the cluster after your attack rather than counter-attacking. Had they done so with their vastly superior technology it's probable that you and your evil empire wouldn't exist today.
You seem to have done some revision yourself.
The Amarrian fleet at Vak'Atioth was a miniscule part of the Imperial Navy. I doubt very much that the well-built but few in number Jovian vessels could have overwhelmed Amarrian defences. Dulce et decorum est pro imperium mori. |
Lyn Farel
Kitzless
866
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Posted - 2014.01.06 19:43:00 -
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Nauplius wrote:Lyn Farel wrote:What made you choose to become a capsuleer ? Because the Royal Khanid Navy with whom I was a mid-ranking officer made me one, and I spent the early part of my Empyrean life performing missions for them. Why do you ask?
Because you use Jove tech everyday to fulfill your missions, and SoCT tech to comprehend how to use it...
Also, considering that SoCT formations are extremely sought after everywhere, and no less in the Empire of the Kingdom... |
Claudia Osyn
Mythic Security Service
81
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Posted - 2014.01.06 23:58:00 -
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Arkady Vachon wrote:Tamonash en Welle wrote:If there ever was a God, he was created by the Jove. that sounds like a potential seed multibillion ISK religious empire in the making, hmmm... I'd like in on that, High Priestess Claudia sounds awesome. |
Ashlar Vellum
24th Imperial Crusade Amarr Empire
88
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Posted - 2014.01.07 00:03:00 -
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Samira Kernher wrote:Mister Nauplius, you are a commoner and so do not have the authority to own slaves. Were you a Holder, then you would surely understand that it is a sacred duty to save your charges from their sins so that they might enter Heaven and be embraced by God's Divine Light, and not for your personal lust for blood and vengeance. He is in 24th, so theoretically he has the power to enslave POWs during times of war.
Anabella Rella wrote:Let's recall that it was an Amarr war fleet that was sent to invade the peaceful Jove ... Peaceful, really? What about butchered high priests and Apostle Taj Rukon near Diemnon.
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Domanique Altares
Rifterlings Point Blank Alliance
2257
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Posted - 2014.01.07 00:55:00 -
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Ashlar Vellum wrote: Peaceful, really? What about butchered high priests and Apostle Taj Rukon near Diemnon.
Your choice of words is interesting in the extreme. One usually does butcher animals. Rifterlings pirate corporation is now recruitng members for lowsec PvP operations. Newbie friendly, free T1 frigate and dessy hangar, solo tutoring and PvP classes for new members. Join our in game channel 'weflyrifters' and speak to a recruiter today. |
Samira Kernher
Praetorian Auxiliary Force Praetoria Imperialis Excubitoris
392
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Posted - 2014.01.07 01:03:00 -
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Nauplius wrote:Pilot GÇö
As you are a member of the venerable PIE organization, I respect your opinion. However, God is glorified in the destruction of his most vile enemies, of which the Jove are surely the most vile of all. Was Molok the Deceiver enslaved and redeemed? No, he was slaughtered on the altar of God.
Those truly monstrous, like Molok and all who have been struck from the Book of Records, are indeed beyond hope of redemption.
But one lost battle does not make the Jove 'the most vile' of all. We have suffered comparatively greater losses to the Republic than to the Jove, and yet they can still be saved. There are many far worse, like Sansha's Nation, the Sani Sabik heretics, and the Equilibrium of Mankind. Your righteous fury would be better served on them, I feel.
Ashlar Vellum wrote:Samira Kernher wrote:Mister Nauplius, you are a commoner and so do not have the authority to own slaves. Were you a Holder, then you would surely understand that it is a sacred duty to save your charges from their sins so that they might enter Heaven and be embraced by God's Divine Light, and not for your personal lust for blood and vengeance. He is in 24th, so theoretically he has the power to enslave POWs during times of war.
The power to enslave does not mean the power to own. Slavers and Holders are two entirely separate things. Only Holders are blessed with the wisdom to properly care for slaves. What is enslaved by a Slaver must be turned over to an appropriate Holder's care once the new servant has been indoctrinated appropriately. And in the Empire, such indoctrination is not permitted the methods promoted here, as mandated by the Theology Council.
But mister Nauplius is apparently a citizen of the kingdom, and things are... different, there. |
Nauplius
24th Imperial Crusade Amarr Empire
87
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Posted - 2014.01.07 02:11:00 -
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Samira Kernher wrote: Those truly monstrous, like Molok and all who have been struck from the Book of Records, are indeed beyond hope of redemption.
But one lost battle does not make the Jove 'the most vile' of all. We have suffered comparatively greater losses to the Republic than to the Jove, and yet they can still be saved. There are many far worse, like Sansha's Nation, the Sani Sabik heretics, and the Equilibrium of Mankind. Your righteous fury would be better served on them, I feel.
I consider the ranking of depravity to go something like:
Jove (most vile) > Gallente > Minmatar Republic.
I haven't given as much consideration to the other factions, but the Jove are surely the worst of all. Apotheosis. Apart from "knowing the true path and failing to follow it," there is scarcely any greater sin.
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Erin Savonarola
House Savonarola
13
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Posted - 2014.01.07 02:49:00 -
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Oh dear, you're serious.
Would it be impolite of me to point out that the Khanid were once unrighteous filth before the Amarr found them and showed them the way of the Lord?
What about the names of Khanid Innovation designs: Damnation, Sacrilege, Curse, Heretic, Anathema, Malediction?
There's a saying that people in glass houses should not call the kettle black, or something like that. |
Gosakumori Noh
Viziam Amarr Empire
410
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Posted - 2014.01.07 04:34:00 -
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Erin Savonarola wrote:There's a saying that people in glass houses should not call the kettle black, or something like that.
Yes. Yes! I believe that's it! |
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