This is really a game changer for bead crafters! The first time I tried this I was so excited until I realize that my needle was too fat for the bead hole😂😂 So anyone trying this, make sure your needle fits through the bead first!😁👍 To the person in the video, Thank You! for having such nice clean fingernails. Ive seen too many craft videos lately with close ups of dirty fingernails and it was so distracting and off-putting.
This is a great idea but kind of confusing. If the thick cord wouldn't go through the bead the first time, how does it go through the second time when the cord is doubled?
It’s because the end of the thick cord gets puffy and ragged. Something I’ve used in the past is to put glue on the end of the cord and elongate until it’s like a needle. When it’s dry, use it instead of a beading needle. This works on all kinds of thread.
@@geriyoungblood8500Yes, I do it like this too, mostly it'll work as long as the bead hole isn't too small off course. I would cut the end of the cord on an angle, then rub a small amount of glue just to keep the tip of the cord from fraying.
Hi, I came up with this method myself last year, and I agree some pearls will be too small for some threads to fit, or some threads too fragile to work. It's still very effective with the good thread and pearls with decent hole size, and of course by being gentle with the material.
I will be the first to admit I thought the same thing on first seeing this. Obviously there are going to be limits to what will work here, and I don't recommend trying this with very small-holed gemstones. But in cases like this, with glass or other sturdy beads and a hole only slightly too small, this hack works AMAZINGLY well! Worth a try! Currently threading a bracelet with a technique I thought would never work, and which absolutely did. Many thanks to @BeadedJewelryMaking for the tip!
What did you expect, instructions on how to thread a marine rope through a 1mm hole using magic? The trick works for what it is meant for. Did you see any beads or thread break in the video? Because they didn't. It just worked, as seen in the video. And I know from experience that this trick works and usually doesn't break anything.
Alternatively, dip the frayed tip of your cord into the melted wax around the wick of a tealight candle, and work the wax and threads into a needle shape as it sets.
Nice, I just commented about the wax and then saw this. Great tip! You can buy waxed thread but for something like this, waxing your own thread gives you more control. I prefer stretch magic cord (like a clear fishing line but super stretchy) you can find it in most craft or fabric stores that sell beads
You are an absolute genius: I used to wear a Seraphinite beads bracelet but a few years ago the string snapped.. Such a beautiful and rare gemstone I kept thinking of a way to use the beads but I am such an idiot I didn't know how! Then you came along: God bless you
I DO like this method but have only had luck 50% of 4 attempts. Sadly I shattered LOVELY Amethyst beads purchased at Gem & Mineral show a few years ago which I'd been aaving for "the oerfect project." Was bummed when happened to 1st one & crushed when 2nd attempt yielded same results. It DID work well with plastic beads I tried. 😊 BTW I just LOVE the tune you used, it makes me cry when I hear it, but in a Good way. ❤
My cord has sheared through and been destroyed using a cotton that will cut the cord like cheese-wire this also happened to my expensive leather and suede cord
Try using stretch magic cord or wax the cord. Some types of Dental floss work well with this as well. What I do is take a tooth pick and dab a dot of oil or Vaseline on the inside of the bead and any type of wax or chapstick if it's a cotton or poly thread. Hair pomade or softer hair dress work in a pinch as well. Work with what's around! :) thanks for this video.
très belle astuce...Jamais je n'aurais pensé, grâce à vous j'ai pu faire mon bracelet avec des petites perles. Mille mercis. Si vous avez d'autres astuces, je prends.❤❤
Thank you taking the time to make a video to show us this. Sharing is caring 😊. BTW- don't know how it works but it does, I have seen this from other artists. Have a great day
You can just use a piece of wire fold into half, I recommend flexible wire. Then you don’t need to due with the thread every time, you can reuse the wire again and again, and it’s much stronger than a thread which you might break it when pulling it too hard.
@@romeosvengalli that's why I use flexible wire not normal wire. I have used them for many many times for years. Before you crack the bead the wire will break first.
What max diameter of thread will fit thru and double loop thru what size bead hole size? Also What size thread to what hole size if i dont want the beads to slide or move easily?so how do you thread a 2mm thread into a 2mm bead hole? Or does it have to be 1.5 mm thread? Cannot seem to get any answers on this question
Is it truly that the bead hole is too small for the cord or is it truly that the cord end is unruly with fraying? It doesn't seem likely that the same cord could go through a hole too small for it, especially doubled no less. I feel like I'm missing the fact here. Wouldn't simply using Bees Wax solve this issue?
I think it was a very soft cord she was using, you could see how it squished when it bent. The cord l use that is the same size is much stiffer, so it wouldn't work. I use a small dab of hot glue on the end of cord, rolled into a point, stops fraying and makes it easier to thread beads.
it depends how much the cord will compress like a straw raffia type will not but a slippery satin type will etc. I use dental floss loops then no need to make a loop but you have to hold on to the neck of the loop when pulling hard.
whoa! i've bee doing it wrong for all these years and this is a double thread so the bracelet should be much stronger, thanks for this i will give it a try, this seems much more faster to get the beads thru too. 😎
@@BeadedJewelryMaking unfortunately, the cord wasn't strong enough and my needles was not able to let the cord get through, i painstakingly did repaired all my bracelets by hand, took me hours but i do need to next time find the right tools for the job to make it easier (Stretch Magic 5m) which i recently discovered, and i need to find some strong needles to help too, if you have anymore tips it will be welcome to help, thx
You could also use a dental floss threader - they come in packs of 25/50 for like $2.50. Stiff but flexible clear blue plastic, meant for flossing bridgework, etc. I use them almost entirely for threading all my beads, except for weaving or embroidery.
Thank you!!! I broke my favourite necklace on holiday and couldn't get the pendant back on the cord i bought. Thankfully I'm staying next to a sewing shop 😁
Thank you! I've been attempting to repair a stained glass mobile that the wind tore apart. There is jute cord threaded through small holes drilled through a 1.5" thick wood dowel. NO WAY could I get the squiggly cord through that small opening. I made so many different attempts, then watched this video and - Voila!
I usually burn the end a little bit so it's hard and I can force it through, hard and has it's limits since it has to be thread that contains plastic but works
Omg!! Thank you so much.. it worked perfectly ❤
Thank you so much and welcome 🙌
This is really a game changer for bead crafters! The first time I tried this I was so excited until I realize that my needle was too fat for the bead hole😂😂 So anyone trying this, make sure your needle fits through the bead first!😁👍 To the person in the video, Thank You! for having such nice clean fingernails. Ive seen too many craft videos lately with close ups of dirty fingernails and it was so distracting and off-putting.
Thank you so much and welcome 🙌
😂😂 Right 👍
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Or chipped nail polish.
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Thank you!!! I was struggling so hard! My friend said "at that pace you'll have to charge $300 a bracelet!" This fixed the issue completely. 🙏
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This is a great idea but kind of confusing. If the thick cord wouldn't go through the bead the first time, how does it go through the second time when the cord is doubled?
Just try
source: just trust me bro@@BeadedJewelryMaking
It’s because the end of the thick cord gets puffy and ragged. Something I’ve used in the past is to put glue on the end of the cord and elongate until it’s like a needle. When it’s dry, use it instead of a beading needle. This works on all kinds of thread.
@@geriyoungblood8500Yes, I do it like this too, mostly it'll work as long as the bead hole isn't too small off course. I would cut the end of the cord on an angle, then rub a small amount of glue just to keep the tip of the cord from fraying.
It will only work if the hole is big enough. If not bead will break
An excellent way to break thread, cord, or beads. The hole of the bead would have to be only barely too small for the cord for this to work.
Just try it 🙌
Hi, I came up with this method myself last year, and I agree some pearls will be too small for some threads to fit, or some threads too fragile to work. It's still very effective with the good thread and pearls with decent hole size, and of course by being gentle with the material.
Thank you so much and welcome 🙌
I will be the first to admit I thought the same thing on first seeing this. Obviously there are going to be limits to what will work here, and I don't recommend trying this with very small-holed gemstones. But in cases like this, with glass or other sturdy beads and a hole only slightly too small, this hack works AMAZINGLY well! Worth a try! Currently threading a bracelet with a technique I thought would never work, and which absolutely did. Many thanks to @BeadedJewelryMaking for the tip!
What did you expect, instructions on how to thread a marine rope through a 1mm hole using magic? The trick works for what it is meant for. Did you see any beads or thread break in the video? Because they didn't. It just worked, as seen in the video. And I know from experience that this trick works and usually doesn't break anything.
Alternatively, dip the frayed tip of your cord into the melted wax around the wick of a tealight candle, and work the wax and threads into a needle shape as it sets.
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I do a similar thing, but with a small dab of hot glue.
is it working?
Nice, I just commented about the wax and then saw this. Great tip! You can buy waxed thread but for something like this, waxing your own thread gives you more control. I prefer stretch magic cord (like a clear fishing line but super stretchy) you can find it in most craft or fabric stores that sell beads
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Thankyou so much. It worked beautifully. My cord was exactly as shown in the video. It was delightful to use this hack.
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You are an absolute genius: I used to wear a Seraphinite beads bracelet but a few years ago the string snapped..
Such a beautiful and rare gemstone I kept thinking of a way to use the beads but I am such an idiot I didn't know how! Then you came along: God bless you
Thank you so much and welcome 🙌 💞💞💞
I would never have thought of trying this, but it worked for me. Thanks so much 😊.
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Brilliant . Thanks for sharing . Threading cord has caused me much frustration over the years . No more ! 😊
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This hack is exactly what I was looking for! What a lifesaver!! ❤❤❤
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I DO like this method but have only had luck 50% of 4 attempts. Sadly I shattered LOVELY Amethyst beads purchased at Gem & Mineral show a few years ago which I'd been aaving for "the oerfect project." Was bummed when happened to 1st one & crushed when 2nd attempt yielded same results. It DID work well with plastic beads I tried. 😊 BTW I just LOVE the tune you used, it makes me cry when I hear it, but in a Good way. ❤
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I have had beads break doing this too
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Works much of the time... Thank you for this refresher!!
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wow this so cool its like magic. I was watching the video thinking there is no way that will fit, by the end i was like 👀 amazed!
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Doesn’t always work though.
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My cord has sheared through and been destroyed using a cotton that will cut the cord like cheese-wire this also happened to my expensive leather and suede cord
Why did you do this?
That or the cotton thread breaks and beads go flying btdt 😂
Try using stretch magic cord or wax the cord. Some types of Dental floss work well with this as well. What I do is take a tooth pick and dab a dot of oil or Vaseline on the inside of the bead and any type of wax or chapstick if it's a cotton or poly thread. Hair pomade or softer hair dress work in a pinch as well. Work with what's around! :) thanks for this video.
I was astounded to see that it worked caused you're doubling the thickness of the cord
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The bead wasnt too small. The cord was frayed on the end, that was the problem..
I LOVE YOU! thanks to you, I just solved the bigges problem with my best selling product 😍
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très belle astuce...Jamais je n'aurais pensé, grâce à vous j'ai pu faire mon bracelet avec des petites perles. Mille mercis. Si vous avez d'autres astuces, je prends.❤❤
Merci beaucoup et bienvenue 🙌
I use a dental threader bc they had been sitting unused in my medicine cabinet for years. Works very similar to this
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You are brilliant! I am so going to try this now! Thanks for sharing! 🙌🫶
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Thank you taking the time to make a video to show us this. Sharing is caring 😊. BTW- don't know how it works but it does, I have seen this from other artists. Have a great day
Thank you so much and welcome 🙌
Wow!! You are a genius!! Thank you!
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Genial truck.
Gracias eso si es tutorial.
Clarìsimo, fácil y Breve..
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I was sceptical but it actually works! Thank you 😊
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You can just use a piece of wire fold into half, I recommend flexible wire. Then you don’t need to due with the thread every time, you can reuse the wire again and again, and it’s much stronger than a thread which you might break it when pulling it too hard.
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Jewelry wire and pliers. Be careful, though. You run the risk of cracking or splitting the bead using this method.
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@@romeosvengalli that's why I use flexible wire not normal wire. I have used them for many many times for years. Before you crack the bead the wire will break first.
What max diameter of thread will fit thru and double loop thru what size bead hole size? Also What size thread to what hole size if i dont want the beads to slide or move easily?so how do you thread a 2mm thread into a 2mm bead hole? Or does it have to be 1.5 mm thread? Cannot seem to get any answers on this question
You are such a jewellery artist
Thank you so much and welcome 🙌
Is it truly that the bead hole is too small for the cord or is it truly that the cord end is unruly with fraying? It doesn't seem likely that the same cord could go through a hole too small for it, especially doubled no less. I feel like I'm missing the fact here. Wouldn't simply using Bees Wax solve this issue?
Just try it
I think it was a very soft cord she was using, you could see how it squished when it bent. The cord l use that is the same size is much stiffer, so it wouldn't work. I use a small dab of hot glue on the end of cord, rolled into a point, stops fraying and makes it easier to thread beads.
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This
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Wowww! I could not get the elastic rope thru single, and this trick can put it thru double! Thank You!!!
Game Changer, so Amazing!!
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it depends how much the cord will compress like a straw raffia type will not but a slippery satin type will etc. I use dental floss loops then no need to make a loop but you have to hold on to the neck of the loop when pulling hard.
Thank you so much and welcome 🙌
WOW! I cannot wait to try this out. Thank you so much.❤
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Amazing trick .it helped me a lot
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THANK YOU!!! GREAT HACK!!!
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whoa! i've bee doing it wrong for all these years and this is a double thread so the bracelet should be much stronger, thanks for this i will give it a try, this seems much more faster to get the beads thru too. 😎
Thank you so much and welcome 🙌
@@BeadedJewelryMaking unfortunately, the cord wasn't strong enough and my needles was not able to let the cord get through, i painstakingly did repaired all my bracelets by hand, took me hours but i do need to next time find the right tools for the job to make it easier (Stretch Magic 5m) which i recently discovered, and i need to find some strong needles to help too, if you have anymore tips it will be welcome to help, thx
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Wow, great, thank you for sharing this idea ❤
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Muito obrigada pela ideia genial Deus abençoe e proteja sempre amei
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I would have never thought of this!! Thank you so much ❤😊
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Oooo so essentially it's like a needle threader for sewing! This rocks!
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Nope. It rolls.
Wow, This is very clever trick! Thank you for sharing.
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Thank you, thank you, thank you.
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It works...omg thank you sooo much 🤩😊😇💗💗
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THANK YOU!! GLAD TO WATCH UR VIDEO❤❤❤
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Thanks. Very good tip for when hole is a little tight. 😊
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A variation on the old wire needle threaders. So clever. Thanks. 👏
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Fantastic recommendation
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You could also use a dental floss threader - they come in packs of 25/50 for like $2.50. Stiff but flexible clear blue plastic, meant for flossing bridgework, etc. I use them almost entirely for threading all my beads, except for weaving or embroidery.
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Thank you so much, no more tears...
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Excellent very good idea
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Thank you!!! I broke my favourite necklace on holiday and couldn't get the pendant back on the cord i bought. Thankfully I'm staying next to a sewing shop 😁
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I’ll give it a try
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Wow can't wait to try this thx a bunch!!!
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Wow it worked thanks alot
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Thank you great idea 😊👍👍👍
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Thanks for sharing!
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This is AWESOME! Thank you!
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Neat trick I'll have to try it
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Très astucieux ! Bravo 👍👋
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Genius! Thanks
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Thank you so much for sharing this kind of information 😊 from Portugal 🇵🇹 😊
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Obrigada, me salvou 😅
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Great tip!
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Thank you so much you saved me
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Thanku so much..Im definitely gonna try that 😃
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Wow Genius
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Genial!!! un buen truco.Gracias.
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What a great tutorial!!
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Genius! Thaaaaanks🎉❤❤❤❤❤
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Thank you so much great tips it worked so well, keep it up 👍
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Thanks plenty, you just saved me
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Thank you ! Good video.
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Very good 👍
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Gracias por compartir,bendiciones 👏👏👏
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Thank yoooou for this!! ❤
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Very interesting ❤
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nice .great job
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Great. Thanks a lot. I was breaking my brain for the past 15 minutes how to manage it before I watched the video
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I have little hunks of beeswax that I coat the end with to stiffen it and coax it to a fine point to go through the hole.
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Thanks
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I'm so amazed & pleased for your instructions. Please tell me what type of needle are you using & is the thread a special size?
Thank you so much and welcome 🙌 you can use any thread, and try different needles
Kevlarthread doesn't break as easy if u have to pull it to much.
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Thank you! I've been attempting to repair a stained glass mobile that the wind tore apart. There is jute cord threaded through small holes drilled through a 1.5" thick wood dowel. NO WAY could I get the squiggly cord through that small opening. I made so many different attempts, then watched this video and - Voila!
That's great! 💞💞💞
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Excelente 👏🏻 🎉
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Thankyou so much It was really very helpful
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Nice!
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Wooow that was smart! 😮
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Muy bien tip.. gracias por compartir
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You genius I love you ❤
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Great Great Great!!!!
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I usually burn the end a little bit so it's hard and I can force it through, hard and has it's limits since it has to be thread that contains plastic but works
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Omg this is genius
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Magic!
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