@@YourLocal_PitayaDragonLover we got a number one victory royale yeah fortnite we bout to get down ten kills on the board right now just wiped out tomato town
Watching your videos make me REALLY want to play roblox, like i'll watch a video and then immediately play that game, didn't play as frequently but then i started watching your videos again and i just immediately hop on. U generally keep my roblox life alive and im here for it🫶 thanks for being a real one albert🙏🙏
@@mostofakamal4315 Yeah but you should never teach you kid to say " I get it we're poor " instead you should teach them that sometimes food and clothes is more important than toys.
Fun fact around 3-4 years ago when I was in p7 we went on this trip and it was one of those hiking/outdoor week away things and this one girl clogged the toilet with her..you know... and there was a massive cue for the bathroom too so I took one for the team and put my hand in and unclogged it and skipped the cue cause after that I deserved to go first.
same. I'm also quitting Brookhaven because I have been playing the game since March 12 2021 and I'm commenting this comment on September 27 2021 I have been playing Brookhaven for 5 or 6 months now and I'm getting really tired of the game. I even made friends there and I will remember all the memories I made during the time I was playing Brookhaven. you can just feel like how its like to be playing the same role playing game that is popular for over 5 months and fun things can get quickly boring I had a talk with my friend about me quitting Brookhaven. ill still miss the game so much
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distance from the Sun to the Oort Cloud is so enormous that it’s useful to describe it not in the more common units of miles or kilometers, but astronomical units. One astronomical unit (or AU) is the distance between Earth and the Sun. Pluto’s elliptical orbit carries it as close as 30 AU from the Sun, and as far as 50 AU. The inner edge of the Oort Cloud, however, is thought to be between 2,000 and 5,000 AU from the Sun. The outer edge might be 10,000 or even 100,000 AU from the Sun - that's one-quarter to halfway between the Sun and the nearest neighboring star. Though long-period comets observed among the planets are thought to originate in the Oort Cloud, no object has been observed in the distant Oort Cloud itself, leaving it a theoretical concept for the time being. But it remains the most widely-accepted explanation for the origin of long-period comets. Go farther. 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Don't worry.. my roleplays never end happy as well.
Bblowing up
This comment gonna blow up trust me
Yah
I don’t like role playing
E
Congrats on 9 million subs! 🥰💕
Shut up
*yep*
Yep!
THIRD REPLYYY before it blows up-
FLAMIBGOP
The fact that Albert actually stuck his hands in the toilet 😭
ye. . .
Bruh you copied someone's comment for likes
@@milky2stars his house is prob cleaner than yours
The timestamp is 1:34 for people wonderingz
It was very questionable
the fact that he starts his videos directly and not begging for us to sub is the best and im here for it
Ikr not like "WHATS UP EVERYONE TODAY WE ARE PLAYINH BLAH BLAH MAKE SURE TO SMASH THAT LIKE BUTTON AND SUBSCRIBE"
Yh and there is also no stupid little intro lol
Second and yes
I like to point out that Albert took time out of his day to stick his hand in a toilet bowl
Oh no
So sad this guy called flamingo kidnaped albert
I like your profile photo
@ĶèźìñBB Productionś I love you
@ĶèźìñBB Productionś i'll give you hate here
*shut up. people are smart, unlike you.*
Flamingo: **puts hand in toilet**
Flamingo's fans: *i trust that man with my whole life*
Yep
I agree I trust him...
Lol
Yes ,queen
Lol
2:39 bruh calling police bc wont give job🤥
frr
7:34 he is right
I can already see Albert’s brookhaven character becoming an iconic meme to the channel.
so true
Yes
Give me your arms
@vzud no
Sus
the fact that he put his hand in the toilet just made me smile
congrats on 9m
flmaingo is racist confirmed
The fact that he had a Karen outfit made me smile
@@soniaplayzrobloxyt1383 Toilet Lives matter!!🇺🇲
@@soniaplayzrobloxyt1383 🤨 your obviously looking for attention if he was rasict he wouldn't have 9m :|
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I have a roblox nerf gun and 6:10 was my first thought when i got the nerf gun lmfao
So you want a real gun???
Congrats on 11, million subs
Eyyy I recognize that manchild with the NERF boxes in the background.
*ON JUST GIVE ME HATE COMMENTS ON MY VIDEO!*
I AM DESTINED TO BE THE MOST HATED TH-camR IN HISTORY 😡
Ew flamingo
didn't expect you to be here, hi
EWW 🤢🤢🤮🤮 Lisa gaming is better than flamingo
@@morelisagamingroblox5169 nobody asked
Nobody:
Me in a roleplay and my irl mom calls me for dinner: *falls off high chair, breaks neck and dies*
I-
Then he does a backflip snaps the villain's neck and saves the day
OMG THAT HAPPENS TO ME ALL THE TIME 😭
Its *painnnn*
Wait so I’m not the only one that does that?
Oh god...
Flamingo: gets gun
Everyone: oh no it’s the end of the world
he moved his hair so quickly.. lol 7:40
The fact that Albert actually put his hand in his toilet proves how much he cares for our entertainment.
Fr
He eat children for breakfast what do you expect..
YES T F
@@JOwaky I-
fr
the fact that he actually played along instead of trolling them all is absolutely hilarious and i’m here for it
Ofc?, He didn't have owner admin.
Iida, you're here too! :D
Fbfbfn
How many subs can I get from this
current 2
@@itzkevin2nd616 none :)
1:52 When he started dancing I almost choked lol
I really hope the people who where in that roleplay where watching this video to see how incorrect they are.
Flamingo: “there isn’t a job for her-“
Cop: *shoots three times into his chest*
H0w many Subs can I get from this
Current 27
Lol
Harry Blober 1XD
There's a job for her now
LMFAOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
I wanna cry
*WHY DOES SHE HAVE TO WASH HER HANDS IN THE TOILET, EVERY HOUSE ON BROOKHAVEN HAS A SINK*
And they're also poor, which means they can't flush the toilet so
XDD SO HACKING TRUE LOL XDD
@@SM64_Mario *oh no*
Thanks for featuring me in this video!
Edit: Albert should have a r p video like favorite child becomes hated or the opposite
Congrats on 11 mill subs! So EXITED
"I can't get cancelled for saying bad things if I said it in my head"
*OKAY BUDDY*
Give me your arms now
@YLDM that’s a sad dream
@YLDM *dislikes comment cutely*
@@phenix1360 it already happened
@YLDM Good luck lol I love you already
Albert acting sticking he's hands in the toilet has shown us he knows how to entertain and satisfy us. : D
Bruh moment
Yep- sure does
Yep
EEEEEE
@@Parkerlovesdogs i saw you on twitter!! :0
i love how albert has multiple guns in his inventory
3:28 The worst cop of brookhaven
The fact the cop was bringing around Flamingos talking dead body gives me life
Say yes when you hate Fortnite
@@YourLocal_PitayaDragonLover no
@@YourLocal_PitayaDragonLover we got a number one victory royale yeah fortnite we bout to get down ten kills on the board right now just wiped out tomato town
@@thatonememer2547 then shuttup
@@YourLocal_PitayaDragonLover finally u said something that ain't about fortnite.
Let’s take a moment to appreciate the fact that Albert actually role played for once in his life
Ok
True!
not true hes done it multiple times
FR
@Çhrîztöfêr Pêzét 39 shut
2:00 Albert should definitely start a dance party with that dance
Congrats! Albert you reach 10M subscribers!
“Hi can I apply for this job?”
“You’re too *pOor.* This is a *riCh pErsoN’s jOb.”*
sounds like something from “what would you do?” Tv show
Its because she didnt have an associate's degree in child psychology
I read this comment as soon as the part came up XD
-Albert 2021
Dharr man:
I feel like the thumbnails are progressively getting more violent
n o
How many subs can I get from this
current 2
@@itzkevin2nd616 shut up
Lol definitely not 😟
i want to ban film flam
2:32 4 months later.... and still no police therapists....
11 Months Now
@@TempestStation1 Oof.
One year now!
Almost 2 years now
@@biggestbirdshortsnow actually 2 years
"loom at this need gun* -best quote ever
Brookhaven: the hated child.
Gacha:looks like we have competition
Lmao
Lmao
Lmao
No
The title be like: The hated child loves me
Came back after like 3 years and homie still funny af
flamingo is dogwater
@@soniaplayzrobloxyt1383 🤡 this emoji represents your life
@@soniaplayzrobloxyt1383 no u
@@soniaplayzrobloxyt1383 Hey get shut
flamingo fans are so annoying 😕
Watching your videos make me REALLY want to play roblox, like i'll watch a video and then immediately play that game, didn't play as frequently but then i started watching your videos again and i just immediately hop on. U generally keep my roblox life alive and im here for it🫶 thanks for being a real one albert🙏🙏
Yo bro I’ve been with you since the day you started good job on 10 million subs
Can we just admire how clean his bathroom is?
That’s a weird thing to admire,Most people keep their bathroom clean
no
@@user-dizzle ... 😬
@@cyseraa what?
@@cyseraa I am madly in love with you.
I love when he changes his voice everytime
he reads another sentence.
Give me your arms
@YLDM Underrated yt : D
@YLDM uhm no-
He*
*SHE*
The fact that flamingo basically just actually did a roleplay and made it actually fun for the other ppl and not like trolly is so great
Omg congratulations on 9mil!
Her: Has a mental breakdown about how she can't get a job.
Albert: *stares at her in the shadows*
@Çhrîztöfêr Pêzét 39 how much a bot account costs?
@Çhrîztöfêr Pêzét 39 shut up, you have no videos make a random one so i can spam and hate so much until you break you're phone, ipad etc. my god 😪🙄
@@viejaspeliculasfilipinas3621 i dont think you pay for a bot account i think they just pop out of now were
@@JayUMHKa They do, try search for russian site that has bot accounts for sale
@@viejaspeliculasfilipinas3621 ah i dint know thank you idk why people waste there money on useless bot :L
Love how Albert calls the children "it"
Well He Doesn't Know The Gender
...
STILL CHILL STILL CHILL STILL CHILL STILL CHILL STILL CHILL
@@Parkerlovesdogs still chill😎
@@denkikaminari1564STILL CHILL STILL CHILL STILL CHILL
@@denkikaminari1564 i can tell ur an OG albert fan lol
On the way to 10 million! Good job!
"Wakes up"
"Wishes I never woke up"
*me every morning*
let’s just appreciate how brave he is washing his hand in the toilet.. noice
YASSSS😩👏
truly poetic
Toilet hands
The chat: zzzzzzz FlamAngoo: WahHs hdn Waht TOOET
No its disgusting
Luckily there wasn't anything in the toilet-
Very clean
@• Spoki • poop- 😳
ahhhhHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHJHHHHHHHHHH😳😱
u n l e s s
LOL FLAMINGO IS GAY
Mother : “ *sigh we are to poor to know that a sink existed* ”
Also mother : -washes hand in toilet-
………….uh
*congrats on 11 million subscribers!!!🎉🎉*
*Flamingo is such a mood when it comes to brookhaven.*
@@KFP_Fanboy stop giving us attention
Period
@@KFP_Fanboy lmaooooo
YEEEESSSS
Such a *mood*
*breaths in* *Breathes out*
now i am an ultimate roleplayer.
flamingo is utter trash
@@rsfb-fortnite7071 no u
flmaingo is predator confirmed
@@soniaplayzrobloxyt1383 no, that’s obviously wrong.
@Çhriztøfër Pëzēt x38 Wow, your the best youtuber ever!
I love that he would do anything just to make us laugh ❤
Bot
Albert ✨CONGRATS✨ on 9 million subs!!! I hope you make it to 10 million! I really am just dying of laughter when he stuck his hand in the toilet tho!
others: *celebrates for reaching a milestone*
FlAmGo: puts hanf in ToiLeT
@Ooski lmfao what? is that a joke?
Toilet.
@Ooski bro your video is trash i watched it all
and i respect that :)
@Ooski LMFAO gth ( hell ) BAAAAAAAAAKAAAAAAA
“If someone says I can’t do something I’ll scream NO at them” -Albert 2021
just like I do
NO
lol tbh idc i'll just let them be XD
I would just say “nice”
XD
Congratulations on 11mil subs
“YOU DON’T WORK HERE!” Had me cracking up for some reason
he just hijacked the job
I love that he called a small helpless baby “it”.
We need a “role play” where the hated child get run over by a Cybertruck
ƊÕÑT ŘĒÄĎ ḾÝ ҎŘÕḞÎĹÉ ҎÎḈ₸ŬRĘ
*Cyberpunk 2077 theme*
@@dont9866 Reader it
@@dont9866 k
@@dont9866 I wont
1:38 proves that he’ll do anything to troll
Congrats on 10.3 mill subs
Can we appreciate how he wash his hands with the toilet for us
That your dad
@@Honest-Penchester-United-Fan7 is that a insult or a compliment
We've been appreciating him since he was born.
@Just a simple Roblox noob ok same
time?
" I get it were poor "
*Ma'am what are you teaching your kid-*
Whats wrong with that? -.- I knew we were poor since I was young, but I was never dissatisfied :)
@@mostofakamal4315 ☺️
@@mostofakamal4315 Yeah but you should never teach you kid to say " I get it we're poor " instead you should teach them that sometimes food and clothes is more important than toys.
@@Pancakes_ than
@@mostofakamal4315 😅
I just in the game doing that dance and Albert starts doing it haha
6:47 Its a shark gun from murder mystery 2
Blake : **becomes police officer IRL**
**Unemployment rate drops to 0%**
How many Subs can I get from this
Current 28
*Economy drops to 0*
@@Salmablob you only got 4 honey 😔😩
@@iidaisiess oop- fr did him dirty ✋
@@Salmablob you didn't gain, you lost
4:17 I love alberts voice here
Flamingo: *searches gun* Walmart: I am not selling that man a gun.
Fun fact around 3-4 years ago when I was in p7 we went on this trip and it was one of those hiking/outdoor week away things and this one girl clogged the toilet with her..you know... and there was a massive cue for the bathroom too so I took one for the team and put my hand in and unclogged it and skipped the cue cause after that I deserved to go first.
💀💀💀💀yes you def deserved it bro
Is the "yk" the poo or the pad/tampon?
@@PrincessKentucky poo 💀
@@lost_in_w0nderland oh
“I’m sorry I can’t get the new night pretty doll house for you. It’s too expensive”
“It’s okay, we’re poor”
“Thanks for understanding”
Lol
@@KFP_Fanboy stop
@@KFP_Fanboy no
@@KFP_Fanboy 👏👏 congrats
@@KFP_Fanboy E
“I can’t get cancelled for saying bad things if I say it in my head”
-Flamingo 2021
Give me your arms now
talaga
@vzud Mario says it’s a time to die
*mind* f*** mrbeast he’s so bad compared to me
@vzud to whoever does comment who you say then shut your mouth
Congrats on 10.1million subs
same. I'm also quitting Brookhaven because I have been playing the game since March 12 2021 and I'm commenting this comment on September 27 2021 I have been playing Brookhaven for 5 or 6 months now and I'm getting really tired of the game. I even made friends there and I will remember all the memories I made during the time I was playing Brookhaven. you can just feel like how its like to be playing the same role playing game that is popular for over 5 months and fun things can get quickly boring I had a talk with my friend about me quitting Brookhaven. ill still miss the game so much
4:12 this brings back memories for when albert aka albertstuff shared a story irl that his friend starting throwing money at him while dancing.
Kok
7:22
"Birth to life to death" challenges: 'Are you sure about that?'
How many subs can I get from this
current 2
What isn't goood about death?
Roblox relies on trolls to keep the roleplayers in line
the "Im already dead dude" got me laughing so much
AYYY FLAMINGO HAS 9M SUBS!
*WE CELEBRATED BY WATCHING THIS AND BREAKING IN PEOPLES HOUSES!*
Yay !!! 🥳
Yay!! Road to 10M!!
Let the demons take over your soul.
@@Nice-dc3ru sir this is a mc donalds...
so... that was u that broke into my house?
“That’s not a reason to hit it”
Asian parents: *exist*
*yes.* my mom does that......
Yes my Indian mom always does this
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*smacks watermelon*
yes this is the one i want to buy
@@betterthanerisdad2082 same
Congrats on 11 million subscribers
alsoi love it where he put his hands in th toilet
Normal people: thanks his subscribers for making him reach a milestone
Albert: **puts hand in the toilet**
He’s making 1M subs a year at this current rate, big popular pink bird man now
1:54
Yes, every business does this when they reject you
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Congrats on 10 million subs
Congrats on 11m subs!
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@@KFP_Fanboy nah
get noobed
Get noobed
@@KFP_Fanboy shut up
Give me your arms
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Us fans: 😢
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@Çhrîztöfêr Pêzét 39 C H R I S T O P H E R is that you're name or is it C H R I S I S S H I T ?
Perfect comment
@@eval8672 lmao
0:54 "mommy i knew you would get popular one day"
albert playing broohaven is one of the funnniest things ive ever seen
3:26 "Do u got camaras in here"
"Yes"
*Pulls out an entire fossil*
@ĶèźìñBB Productionś The Sun is the center of our solar system and makes up 99.8 percent of the mass of the entire solar system.
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DIFFERENT SPINS
At the equator, the Sun spins once about every 25 days, but at its poles the Sun rotates once on its axis every 35 Earth days.
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The Sun’s visible surface sometimes has dark sunspots, which are areas of intense magnetic activity that can lead to solar explosions.
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In more recent times, the Sun adorns everything from album covers, such as Sublime's iconic 1992 debut, to packages of raisins, while it influences stories in comics, theatrical films and everything in between.
If you're Superman (or a fellow Kryptonian), your powers are heightened by the yellow glow of our Sun, and you can even dispose of dangerous materials like Superboy once did, by hurling them into the Sun. And in the 2007 film Sunshine, the Sun is dying, leaving Earth in a state of deep freeze. To save humanity, a crewed spacecraft is on its way to reignite the Sun with a bomb, though things don't go quite as planned.
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The Sun is a star. There are lots of stars, but the Sun is the closest one to Earth. It is the center of our solar system.
The Sun is a hot ball of glowing gases. It keeps our planet warm enough for living things to thrive. It gives us light so we can see.
Eight planets move around the Sun. We call that an orbit. The planets are: Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune. Lots of smaller worlds orbit the Sun. Pluto is a dwarf planet beyond Neptune. There are many asteroids and comets that go around the Sun, too.
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distance from the Sun to the Oort Cloud is so enormous that it’s useful to describe it not in the more common units of miles or kilometers, but astronomical units. One astronomical unit (or AU) is the distance between Earth and the Sun. Pluto’s elliptical orbit carries it as close as 30 AU from the Sun, and as far as 50 AU. The inner edge of the Oort Cloud, however, is thought to be between 2,000 and 5,000 AU from the Sun. The outer edge might be 10,000 or even 100,000 AU from the Sun - that's one-quarter to halfway between the Sun and the nearest neighboring star.
Though long-period comets observed among the planets are thought to originate in the Oort Cloud, no object has been observed in the distant Oort Cloud itself, leaving it a theoretical concept for the time being. But it remains the most widely-accepted explanation for the origin of long-period comets.
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PREDICTED REALM
The Oort Cloud is a predicted collection of icy objects farther away than everything else in the solar system. It fits with observations of comets in the planetary region of the solar system, but scientists have yet to observe any object in the Oort Cloud itself.
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FAR, FAR AWAY
The Oort Cloud is a spherical layer of icy objects surrounding our Sun, a star, and likely occupies space at a distance between about 2,000 and 100,000 astronomical units (AU) from the Sun.
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LONG WAY ROUND
Long-period comets (which take more than 200 years to orbit the Sun) probably come from the Oort Cloud, which is sometimes described as a “cometary reservoir."
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BIG NUMBERS
Predictions show the Oort Cloud may contain more than a trillion icy objects.
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CLOSER AND BIGGER
When comets from the Oort Cloud approach the Sun, their surface ices vaporize, producing a cometary atmosphere (a coma) and often two tails (one dust, one gas) that can reach hundreds or even millions of miles (or kilometers) in length. The activity subsides, and the coma collapses, when the comet’s orbit carries it far enough away from the Sun.
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Some of the molecules found on comets formed before the Sun was born. They could not survive at temperatures and pressures found on or around Earth. By studying the conditions under which primitive cometary molecules can form, scientists can better understand what the environment of our solar system was like at its birth, which provides clues about how it formed and evolved.
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No missions have been sent to explore the Oort Cloud yet, but five spacecraft will eventually get there. They are Voyager 1 and 2, New Horizons, and Pioneer 10 and 11. The Oort Cloud is so distant, however, that the power sources for all five spacecraft will be dead centuries before they reach its inner edge.
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COLD AND DARK
The frozen, comet-like bodies of the Oort Cloud are not capable of supporting life as we know it.
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The Oort Cloud is named for Jan Oort, the Dutch astronomer who predicted its existence in the 1950s.
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Even though Voyager 1 travels about a million miles per day, the spacecraft will take about 300 years to reach the inner boundary of the Oort Cloud and probably another 30,000 years to exit the far side.
A short video guide to distance in the cosmos. Credit:NASA/JPL-Caltech
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Way past Neptune's orbit, even past the Kuiper belt, what is there out there? It's called the Oort Cloud.
Unlike the orbits of the planets and the Kuiper Belt, which are pretty flat like a disk, the Oort Cloud is a spherical shell surrounding everything in our solar system. It's like a bubble with a thick shell.
The Oort Cloud is made up of icy pieces of space debris. Sometimes those debris are jostled out of the cloud and fall toward the Sun, becoming comets. It can take thousands of years for an Oort Cloud comet to go around the Sun.
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No ones talking about how he washed his hands in the toilet 😭 okay.
toilet water exfoliates the skin :>
@@ezrascrappy what does exfoliate mean 😭
@Swaggy Isabella,You didn't give an answer. That is stupid to reply without a answer!
@@gjkdshgkjshjkgdfg it means like moisturize or somethung
@@gjkdshgkjshjkgdfg it means to have clean or clear skin I think not sure tho
Omg love how he sticker his hand in his toilet 🚽 and filmed it on his phone instead of cam
Dude I love your content I can’t stop watching it you made my day!
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1:33 the timestamp
Can we just take a moment to salute Albert for putting his hand in the toilet for funny content
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