Plastics, plastics everywhere - in the wall, the floor, the ceiling, the ground, the pipes... and people wonder why they're bodies are loaded with the stuff.
@@RiceHat I also believe that we get a lot from plastic water bottles. How much is in the water, to affect the fish, to be traceable within our bodies. That has to be an insane amount. Unless your referring to farm raised fish, or the contamination during processing. I know that I have read that it is in the water supply and always will be now. I also heard that it is affecting the sexual organs of animals like chicken, and some researcher is saying that it is beginning to affect us in the same way, but I believe that she is doing this independent of others, so that is what that means.
If you live in Ontario Canada (or most other provinces), call your building department before considering using ANY of these materials and/or systems. Make sure they are approved for use before spending your money.
Hempcrete is an excellent building material. It's insulating qualities are unsurpassed! It's lightweight yet strong Try it, you'll love it! Plastic shrinks when cold and swells when hot! No thank you! Plus you can make hempcrete yourself!
TPO is a roofing membrane similar to the one shown here, that can come in the color white, which increases heat reflectivity, decreasing cooling costs in warm weather.
0:43 Obviously if you pound on rubber it will not break. What kind of advertising is that? How long does it last and how harmful are the fumes to the humans
Certainly informative, but when editing video it is vital not to annoy viewers with a bad choice of a music soundtrack, that is also on a constant loop! It was so maddening, I stopped watching after a third of the entire video, concluded jumping parts to see if the music would be carried all the way through.
3D printing terra-cotta hollow-profile bricks is stupid, when you can make them a lot faster and cheaper by doing it how it's always been done: injection molding.
Well, since we "insist" on making ever more things from plastic, lots of these things seem to offer good uses for all of the used-up (recycled) parts. Particularly like the "mongo" leggo blocks !!!
Of course they will, or government steps in and interfers with the company with some stupid claim, thus favouring an established company that they have an interest in.
Closing a few unnecessary tax loopholes and then raising the capital gains tax up to about 66% will undoubtedly help to curb corporate greed, in addition to striking down the citizens united ruling. Of course, the capital gains tax only activates above a certain threshold that's well above that of even the upper middle class; about $300,000 to $400,000 or above as I recall.
When you spend the extra money to buy a product guaranteed to last 50 +years. 1 = You are purchasing for the owner who lives there after you are dead and gone. 2 = How many companies last 50 years to make good on that warranty if you need it in 20 years. This happened with several of the "walk in bathtub" companies. The door seal, or handle would fail in 5 or 10 years, and the company had hit when the iron was hot, but couldn't stay afloat, leaving people without warranty, or even the ability to purchase the parts to repair it, because these weren't long time established companies. making these tubs, so they didn't have any surplus of hardware that a person could find. Of course, buy yourself quality products that will last, just think about some things before you spend that kind of money. The more moving parts = the more points of potential failure.
Great points. I also think the "walk-in bathtub" is a stupid idea, especially the ones that have the glass door. I can only imagine the horror stories where that glass door cracks and the person inside is pulled out through the jagged glass hole.
Those Turkish bricks do *NOT* look like they have a lot of strength to them. Only the six thin vertical walls are supporting all of the weight above them. It should be fine for a single story home but I wouldn't build much higher than that.
06:50 only product on the market enabling construction in ANY region without the need for extra insulation? I can guarantee that this only works in hotter regions, this does not work even everywhere in Turkey!
I want to tell you that zellige first originated in Iran and then developed until it reached the Arab Maghreb. It first appeared in Algeria in the year 1007, reaching Andalusia and then Morocco.
What you are talking about is different from Moroccan Zellige. It originated in the Levant during the Phoenician period and then spread to the Greeks, Romans and Persians. The drawings were animal and human shapes. Then he continued in Morocco, considering that the population of Morocco has a Phoenician (Amazigh) majority, and he shifted from focusing on images of humans, plants and objects to focusing on geometric patterns.
Very instructable video, but, the backgroung music is SO DULL ! A very short loop that is repeating over and over again is getting HARRASSING, especially when it plays WAY TOO LOAD, like in thes videos.
I really like the idea of the modular plastic building blocks but every time I look at anything made of plastic it's many multiples the cost of comparable masonry products. You can't just make it a viable product. It has to be cost competitive and it has to be better than the alternative. I can think of several reasons why I'd still like to use a standard concrete block instead of those, including long term durability. There are century old block buildings holding up just fine.
Why the hell does this stupid sound clip repeat over and over again every single time? I couldn't finish the video due to the sound clip becoming a grating mesh of ear scratching noise i never want to hear again.
Etalbond looks exactly like the aluminium cladding that burned the Drenfel tower to the ground and killed dozens of people. And not one word about fire safety. Classy...
Just some general feedback. I think your channel would do better if you break these kind of vids up into smaller vids. This one is 29 mins long. This can be quite off-putting for a lot of viewers. I think - aim for 3 to 11 minutes. Yes, it makes more vids but you'll get more views and more audience attention. Trust me on that ;)
He can't. It's because they didn't take nor to they have rights or permissions to the videos. If this was anything other than 30 minutes of commercials filled with video stolen from the companies' websites, he'd have them pulled for violation.
Most people in the world build with local resources. The reason why we use sticks in North America, is because the resources and the weather make it the best choice.
@@richardmccann4815 Why is it not the best choice? Douglas fur gets harder with time. Maybe brick is better for the exterior over a wood-based siding, but they are coming out with good composite materials now. I have only built in North America, so I am truly asking your opinion, not debating you about it. I imagine that "better" is an opinion based off of different criteria for each person as well. Different materials also give the home a different feeling, or atmosphere about them. Restaurants use this knowledge when they design a building dependent on them wanting a person to feel comfortable and stay, or get their food and move on, so that they can serve more customers. i.e. smaller windows, concrete / block finishes, extremely bold colors, are uncomfortable to people, so they get in and get out. interior wood-stained finishes with a darker finish, rough natural looking stone in areas, specific warm lighting and comfortable seating will make a person feel more welcome and comfortable to stay. This is done more at places that makes money off there alcohol sales and wish you to stay awhile and have some drinks. Lol. Wood is warming inside; concrete has a prison feel about it.
The Turkish bricks looked like a decent possibility. B U T @24:04 the form work was highlighted because of its "simplicities" in application. Lol. I guess that each piece is simple itself, there is just a huge number of simple applications to do, I consider that overcomplicated. Those wacky Italians are definitely known for their simple manufacturing practices.
6:29 - "Turkey has a strong construction passion" ...as last year's earthquakes have shown😂 9:14 - "Even on sunny days these panels remain as cool as traditional pavements" ...which is 'not cool at all' 😅
Some people (mostly older ones) still refer to the electric outlets as being 110v. My old home had ungrounded unpolarized outlets until they were slowly replaced in the late 90s. 😂
Wenn da nicht diese sich ständig wiederholende, nervende Musik im Hintergrund wäre. Auf Stumm schalten ist auch keine Option, weil dann der Sprecher weg...
Amazing. Totally fabulous for safety, recycles everything including them pesky plastics, and it is easy to install. The ingenuity of the whitemen never ends.
Non-resilient materials (ie; brick, tile, concrete) require reinforcement with resilient materials (ie; steel) to keep the masonry under compression. Apparently this is not a requirement in third world countries. And they wonder why they are third world countries.
Typical comments on these videos: Normal People : Hey, it's pretty cool we're experimenting with new building construction ideas! Literally anyone involved in the construction trades : WE SHOULD GO BACK TO USING ASBESTOS FOR EVERYTHING! Typical TH-cam Professional commentator : I eAt PlastIC, REcylING LOL!
The material in the first video looks very solid. I think such bulletproof buildings would be popular in countries like America that like to have weapons.
First one claiming to be 3x faster when you have to Interlock each brick is blatantly lying... cinder and brick don't need to be interlocked AND the demonstration misses that they'll still be required to be mortared to meet modern construction standards...waste of time.
The first one is no faster than brick. Maybe block? but not with having to stucco over it. And the process in making them looks very slow for now anyways. They will do a few houses to show the product off, but people will not be willing to pay that much more for sq. footage. They never are, that is why so very few of these ideas get very far. It's all about the MONEY money, money. Pricetag.
Dimensional stability. If they're building the elevator shafts first (and the manufacturer emphasises the shaft's fire-resistance), and then building a wooden (flammable) structure around it as is common in North America, the differences in the expansion/contraction coefficients of the different materials used will eventually cause the ceramic one to crack. The traditional construction technique of making complete floors including components like elevator shafts built on top of one another is better because the whole floor can reinforce itself, whereas in this system they're showing it looks like the elevator shafts are anchor points for the whole structure. Just because something is new doesn't make it better.
11:18 1000 times more expensive and slower than traditional technicks!!!!! what are you talking about??? I own a brick company, I can make 15.000 tons a month, please tell me how many kilos can you make s a month 3d printing the bricks!!! check the facts!
No accoustic panel can do a 55 dB reduction. That's completely absurd. Maybe you missed the decimal and meant 5.5 dB. The best panels on Earth can do a 20 dB reduction. A 55 dB reduction would mean you would have to shout at the person next to you for them to hear you. Decibels are a logarithmic scale. So your error isn't a 10x error, which was bad enough. Your actual degree of error is 316x. Ouch!
3 d printed blocks, very costly slow and lot electricity , but just to show you want net zero non of these can be made. But that huge wooden structure, but how long forest last
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Cool vid, but please don’t play the same weird music 25 times
I agree. Terrible music:)
I would prefer NO music.
@@SunRabbit ❤ the sound of silence.
Agree , nasty louf misic not required and is a piss off
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Plastics, plastics everywhere - in the wall, the floor, the ceiling, the ground, the pipes... and people wonder why they're bodies are loaded with the stuff.
Yeah but they're recycle. The plastics in people's bodies you're referring to are from the animal life we consume, most especially fishes.
@@RiceHat
I also believe that we get a lot from plastic water bottles.
How much is in the water, to affect the fish, to be traceable within our bodies.
That has to be an insane amount.
Unless your referring to farm raised fish, or the contamination during processing.
I know that I have read that it is in the water supply and always will be now.
I also heard that it is affecting the sexual organs of animals like chicken, and some researcher is saying that it is beginning to affect us in the same way, but I believe that she is doing this independent of others, so that is what that means.
Very informative....Shame about the music though....
Agree , nasty louf misic not required and is a piss off
Music like caffeine
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Designate your "Buy Me A Covfefe" Donation to go towards buying the Rights to Better Muzak!
I would sub, but your "music" is too annoying.
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The 3d printed bricks are actually awesome, but we really need to go back to classic constitution methods that can produce 150 year old homes.
150? nah dude, 500 years minimum. a house isnt supposed to be discardable
@@laharl2k will they survive war
Somebody has an unfounded faith in the Durability of the First World Order
If you live in Ontario Canada (or most other provinces), call your building department before considering using ANY of these materials and/or systems. Make sure they are approved for use before spending your money.
Countries with plastic wastes problem needs this kind of innovations...
Hempcrete is an excellent building material. It's insulating qualities are unsurpassed! It's lightweight yet strong
Try it, you'll love it! Plastic shrinks when cold and swells when hot! No thank you!
Plus you can make hempcrete yourself!
A question for the waste/plastic bricks that will chip some of it into soil under the pressure and water will it influence soil productivity?
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I like this video thank you for sharing it to view and I wish your channel more success.
TPO is a roofing membrane similar to the one shown here, that can come in the color white, which increases heat reflectivity, decreasing cooling costs in warm weather.
0:43 Obviously if you pound on rubber it will not break. What kind of advertising is that? How long does it last and how harmful are the fumes to the humans
The wooden tree exhibit seems redundant. Cutting down trees to make trees
Certainly informative, but when editing video it is vital not to annoy viewers with a bad choice of a music soundtrack, that is also on a constant loop! It was so maddening, I stopped watching after a third of the entire video, concluded jumping parts to see if the music would be carried all the way through.
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India should adhere this technology
3D printing terra-cotta hollow-profile bricks is stupid, when you can make them a lot faster and cheaper by doing it how it's always been done: injection molding.
I absolutely LOVE this. I want and genuinely wish to see these ideas really take off!!!
Well, since we "insist" on making ever more things from plastic, lots of these things seem to offer good uses for all of the used-up (recycled) parts. Particularly like the "mongo" leggo blocks !!!
It's not not safe to use plastic bricks because onces it catches fire you better runnnn
Thumbs down. Someone will always jack up the price with a lame excuse. And no, supply and demand is rigged as seen in our current economic situation.
Of course they will, or government steps in and interfers with the company with some stupid claim, thus favouring an established company that they have an interest in.
answer 2 is much better than answer one. it's government! it's not cap. it. all. ism.
Closing a few unnecessary tax loopholes and then raising the capital gains tax up to about 66% will undoubtedly help to curb corporate greed, in addition to striking down the citizens united ruling. Of course, the capital gains tax only activates above a certain threshold that's well above that of even the upper middle class; about $300,000 to $400,000 or above as I recall.
In the USA, especially FEMA
In hot environment hope these plastic blocks will not emit harmful gases inside rooms.
Since when do we recycle plastic?
u cant beat mortar
IF THIS WAS IN INDONESIA, IT WOULD HAVE BEEN STOLEN BY THE COMMUNITY
If your creating a air gap behind a wall you can use the runoff to power hydro electric genorators.
When you spend the extra money to buy a product guaranteed to last 50 +years.
1 = You are purchasing for the owner who lives there after you are dead and gone.
2 = How many companies last 50 years to make good on that warranty if you need it in 20 years.
This happened with several of the "walk in bathtub" companies.
The door seal, or handle would fail in 5 or 10 years, and the company had hit when the iron was hot, but couldn't stay afloat,
leaving people without warranty, or even the ability to purchase the parts to repair it, because these weren't long time established companies.
making these tubs, so they didn't have any surplus of hardware that a person could find.
Of course, buy yourself quality products that will last, just think about some things before you spend that kind of money.
The more moving parts = the more points of potential failure.
Great points. I also think the "walk-in bathtub" is a stupid idea, especially the ones that have the glass door. I can only imagine the horror stories where that glass door cracks and the person inside is pulled out through the jagged glass hole.
Would heat melt the blocks?
And after few years they will break after exposing the sun
That music tears up my brain as if someone is dropping bombs on my house.
Those Turkish bricks do *NOT* look like they have a lot of strength to them. Only the six thin vertical walls are supporting all of the weight above them. It should be fine for a single story home but I wouldn't build much higher than that.
Not available at local store, only on TH-cam.
06:50 only product on the market enabling construction in ANY region without the need for extra insulation? I can guarantee that this only works in hotter regions, this does not work even everywhere in Turkey!
muck stopper looks better then the horrible poly bags we use here.
I want to tell you that zellige first originated in Iran and then developed until it reached the Arab Maghreb. It first appeared in Algeria in the year 1007, reaching Andalusia and then Morocco.
What you are talking about is different from Moroccan Zellige. It originated in the Levant during the Phoenician period and then spread to the Greeks, Romans and Persians. The drawings were animal and human shapes. Then he continued in Morocco, considering that the population of Morocco has a Phoenician (Amazigh) majority, and he shifted from focusing on images of humans, plants and objects to focusing on geometric patterns.
Very instructable video, but, the backgroung music is SO DULL ! A very short loop that is repeating over and over again is getting HARRASSING, especially when it plays WAY TOO LOAD, like in thes videos.
I really like the idea of the modular plastic building blocks but every time I look at anything made of plastic it's many multiples the cost of comparable masonry products. You can't just make it a viable product. It has to be cost competitive and it has to be better than the alternative. I can think of several reasons why I'd still like to use a standard concrete block instead of those, including long term durability. There are century old block buildings holding up just fine.
The 'trees' 3:03 are very cool looking.
Recycled plastic costs more.
I paused and Googled every product that interested me. NONE were USA origin and most aren't even available here. Make America...what??
please top with the music. Just unbeareable...
Why the hell does this stupid sound clip repeat over and over again every single time? I couldn't finish the video due to the sound clip becoming a grating mesh of ear scratching noise i never want to hear again.
Etalbond looks exactly like the aluminium cladding that burned the Drenfel tower to the ground and killed dozens of people.
And not one word about fire safety.
Classy...
Love it Where do I buy these blocks
Some things are meaningless due to the enormous price and dubious effectiveness in comparison with what has already been invented and used for years.
Just some general feedback. I think your channel would do better if you break these kind of vids up into smaller vids. This one is 29 mins long. This can be quite off-putting for a lot of viewers. I think - aim for 3 to 11 minutes. Yes, it makes more vids but you'll get more views and more audience attention. Trust me on that ;)
He can't. It's because they didn't take nor to they have rights or permissions to the videos. If this was anything other than 30 minutes of commercials filled with video stolen from the companies' websites, he'd have them pulled for violation.
Gotta Love the Environmentally Friendly Solutions as nearly All based on Plastics...
Great
These were created by ex LEGO kids!
How can we complain CO2 and use them plastic?😢
Ugh ... stop sharing if they are "environmentally whatever"
а как же микропластик и его вредность, так же химические выделения?
Some of the tech is cool, and others are not new tech just applied elsewhere. Why are we becoming Lego World?
thx bro.....
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mortar makes tight walls (you know, water,...)
The noise is horrible,, please switch off
Eco friendly just means more expensive.
and non will ever see the light of day in the USA (specially in FLORIDA)
Most people in the world build with local resources. The reason why we use sticks in North America, is because the resources and the weather make it the best choice.
Not the best choice, the only affordable choice.
"sticks" that don't fall apart...odd, that.
@@richardmccann4815
Why is it not the best choice?
Douglas fur gets harder with time.
Maybe brick is better for the exterior over a wood-based siding, but they are coming out with good composite materials now.
I have only built in North America, so I am truly asking your opinion, not debating you about it.
I imagine that "better" is an opinion based off of different criteria for each person as well.
Different materials also give the home a different feeling, or atmosphere about them.
Restaurants use this knowledge when they design a building dependent on them wanting a person to feel comfortable and stay, or get their food and move on, so that they can serve more customers.
i.e. smaller windows, concrete / block finishes, extremely bold colors, are uncomfortable to people, so they get in and get out.
interior wood-stained finishes with a darker finish, rough natural looking stone in areas, specific warm lighting and comfortable seating will make a person feel more welcome and comfortable to stay.
This is done more at places that makes money off there alcohol sales and wish you to stay awhile and have some drinks. Lol.
Wood is warming inside; concrete has a prison feel about it.
The Turkish bricks looked like a decent possibility.
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@24:04 the form work was highlighted because of its "simplicities" in application. Lol.
I guess that each piece is simple itself, there is just a huge number of simple applications to do, I consider that overcomplicated.
Those wacky Italians are definitely known for their simple manufacturing practices.
6:29 - "Turkey has a strong construction passion" ...as last year's earthquakes have shown😂
9:14 - "Even on sunny days these panels remain as cool as traditional pavements" ...which is 'not cool at all' 😅
Ещё 1.000 новых технологий, может хотя бы одну доведете до ума
3D printed bricks make faster ? Are you sure???????
"American 110V Outlet" I'm not sure about which America he's referring, but we use 120V/240V 60Hz in the USA, and haven't used 110V since the 1950's.
Some people (mostly older ones) still refer to the electric outlets as being 110v.
My old home had ungrounded unpolarized outlets until they were slowly replaced in the late 90s. 😂
Wenn da nicht diese sich ständig wiederholende, nervende Musik im Hintergrund wäre.
Auf Stumm schalten ist auch keine Option, weil dann der Sprecher weg...
Nauseating background noise
10 out of 10 would mute again.
Раньше были газовые камеры - с ипритом или зарином . Пластиковые кирпичи , сделают помещения - формальдегидными камерами.
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Amazing. Totally fabulous for safety, recycles everything including them pesky plastics, and it is easy to install. The ingenuity of the whitemen never ends.
Этот материал заменит на рынке в промышленном мосщтабе строительства домов
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Ez flow would be better if they could store water 💦
Non-resilient materials (ie; brick, tile, concrete) require reinforcement with resilient materials (ie; steel) to keep the masonry under compression.
Apparently this is not a requirement in third world countries. And they wonder why they are third world countries.
Very repetetivel;y noisy so irritating hnce had to recreate without the loud part of the music
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Typical comments on these videos:
Normal People : Hey, it's pretty cool we're experimenting with new building construction ideas!
Literally anyone involved in the construction trades : WE SHOULD GO BACK TO USING ASBESTOS FOR EVERYTHING!
Typical TH-cam Professional commentator : I eAt PlastIC, REcylING LOL!
The music has to go. Too nerve wracking. Had to leave halfway through. Too bad. I would have liked to watch the program 🤦🏻♀️
The material in the first video looks very solid. I think such bulletproof buildings would be popular in countries like America that like to have weapons.
First one claiming to be 3x faster when you have to Interlock each brick is blatantly lying... cinder and brick don't need to be interlocked AND the demonstration misses that they'll still be required to be mortared to meet modern construction standards...waste of time.
Muy interesante
The first one is no faster than brick. Maybe block? but not with having to stucco over it.
And the process in making them looks very slow for now anyways.
They will do a few houses to show the product off, but people will not be willing to pay that much more for sq. footage.
They never are, that is why so very few of these ideas get very far.
It's all about the MONEY
money, money.
Pricetag.
Would these give off any toxic fumes?
7:29 any valid criticsim for this one?
Dimensional stability. If they're building the elevator shafts first (and the manufacturer emphasises the shaft's fire-resistance), and then building a wooden (flammable) structure around it as is common in North America, the differences in the expansion/contraction coefficients of the different materials used will eventually cause the ceramic one to crack. The traditional construction technique of making complete floors including components like elevator shafts built on top of one another is better because the whole floor can reinforce itself, whereas in this system they're showing it looks like the elevator shafts are anchor points for the whole structure. Just because something is new doesn't make it better.
@@SunRabbit thanks a lot for sharing your input :)
Tepetate - using 3d printing to mass produce a single shape. What a waste lol. no way that's more efficient than pouring into ready made forms.
11:18 1000 times more expensive and slower than traditional technicks!!!!! what are you talking about??? I own a brick company, I can make 15.000 tons a month, please tell me how many kilos can you make s a month 3d printing the bricks!!! check the facts!
No accoustic panel can do a 55 dB reduction. That's completely absurd. Maybe you missed the decimal and meant 5.5 dB. The best panels on Earth can do a 20 dB reduction.
A 55 dB reduction would mean you would have to shout at the person next to you for them to hear you. Decibels are a logarithmic scale. So your error isn't a 10x error, which was bad enough. Your actual degree of error is 316x. Ouch!
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lol those blocks at the begging three times faster to build using 5 people ffs.
Wow😮
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Underwhelming.
13:55 the whole canada is LOL. item usable only half of the year ...
"Sustainable future", may be the stupidest catchphrase ever.
You talk like a roof covering lasting thirty five years is a good thing.
It's for americans,at that time they already demolished the house and rebuild it.
Parking lot full of cars during the day, doesn't produce electricity. Empty parking lot at night, doesn't produce electricity. Houston....
Harus modus,apa dibuatin lalu dibagi?
"Baiklah aku tertib" katanyadong
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wow
Genting bermoduys
total marketing BS
Kolam 300 JT
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So, then it means they can stop cutting trees down.
Well, that's a lie, because the one piece he threw down did break!
3 d printed blocks, very costly slow and lot electricity , but just to show you want net zero non of these can be made. But that huge wooden structure, but how long forest last
Lego blocks not a good idea and why do you have to apply concrete slab over it? Mother earth is suffering with too much plastic junk! 😢
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