SMama June 6, 2018 Share June 6, 2018 (edited) For the first half of the video Sam looks like he is trying to figure out who the hell is that helium voiced woman. Edited June 6, 2018 by SMama Because I know his name is Sam. Stupid autocorrect. 14 Link to comment
SMama June 6, 2018 Share June 6, 2018 Go Izzy go! Another tone deaf video from the queen of stupidville. You pick up the freaking worm you feckless blob. Nice job on laying on thick that guilt trip. Maybe at only three years old Izzy knows home is not always a good place to be. 10 Link to comment
EVS June 6, 2018 Share June 6, 2018 (edited) I make a version of that breakfast casserole in the slow cooker that is still not very healthy, but much tastier than Jill’s looks. The eggs are much fluffier and less dry. No butter needed at least. Basically you layer hash brown potatoes , shredded cheese, crumbled bacon and/or diced veggies (I use onions and red and green peppers). Repeat layers 2-3 times, then pour the eggs (beaten with milk) over the layers and cook on low for about 4 hours. Edited June 6, 2018 by EVS Clarity 13 Link to comment
Jynnan tonnix June 6, 2018 Share June 6, 2018 4 minutes ago, GeeGolly said: Oh my. Izzy was going to kill the worm. Was it Izzy or Spurge who wanted to step on bugs in a couple of other videos from a little while back? If Jill wanted to teach him a lesson about saving the worm, why didn't she help him instead of insisting he do it himself when he was obviously wary of it when it wiggled. My guess is that Jill doesn't like worms either. Not that I necessarily blame her - worms squick me out a bit as well - but if I wanted to show my toddler how to rescue one off the driveway, I'd maybe show him how to get a twig and push it onto a leaf to carry it, or look around for something else we could use. At least she didn't let him squash it, though...that's at least one step in the right direction. 12 Link to comment
queenanne June 6, 2018 Share June 6, 2018 1 hour ago, graefin said: 1. Michelle's bug eyes are back full force here, although her interaction with Sam is sweet. 2. Now we know where Jill gets her propensity for "yay"ing from. Poised to dance, is sweet Sammy... those round blue eyes knock me out, ha. 25 minutes ago, GeeGolly said: Oh my. Izzy was going to kill the worm. He's looking to solve a problem, lol. It wasn't his first instinct, after all. 1 Link to comment
DragonFaerie June 6, 2018 Share June 6, 2018 (edited) The Snack video. 1) All I could of was, Did Izzy wash his hands after touching the worm? 2) Perhaps one of those snacks with some cut grapes or other fruit or veggies? 3) That book on teach your child to read in 100 lessons looked completely unopened by Jill and also too advanced for Jill. 4) Stuff scattered all over the floor and Jill even comments on her messy table. Which makes me want to ask her - then why didn't you straighten it up BEFORE making the video? Sigh. The Worm Video: For eff's sake Jill, help him pick up the worm since he's scared and lay off the damn guilt trip. Also a car might run over it - CARS are on this path??? The path where you've left Sammy in his stroller on while you step away to make a video???? How about Sammy could get run over! The Meechelle video: She does seem to have some interaction with Sammy, although in the beginning he's like who are you and what are you doing? I complain about Jill's house and there behind Sammy is an abandoned lone rollerblade - seriously folks? Everyone living there is old enough to put their toys away. WHHHYYYY are they giving him veggies off the table and not on a plate?? I mean Josie's licked that table how many times and I'm sure no one has cleaned in properly in ages. Just ick. Edited June 6, 2018 by DragonFaerie added Meechelle video 10 Link to comment
DragonFaerie June 6, 2018 Share June 6, 2018 17 minutes ago, EVS said: I make a version of that breakfast casserole in the slow cooker that is still not very healthy, but much tastier than Jill’s looks. The eggs are much fluffier and less dry. No butter needed at least. Basically you layer frozen hash brown potatoes , shredded cheese, bacon and/or veggies (I use onions and red and green peppers). Repeat layers 2-3 times, then pour the eggs (beaten with milk) over the layers and cook on low for about 4 hours. I make a similar version to @EVS - I use the frozen hash browns, 2 kinds of cheese, breakfast sausage already mostly cooked and drained, and small halved cherry tomatoes with eggs and milk (mixed together) poured over everything, but I use a deep 9 x 12 casserole dish and cook it in the oven. I've also found that it freezes well and I can split the recipe into 2 smaller aluminum pie-type pans, cover them and freeze them and just pull it out the night before to thaw in the fridge. Works great when we have out of town company staying with us or when we do like a Derby party to have a bit of something brunchish to go with the rest of the food. 3 Link to comment
Christina87 June 6, 2018 Share June 6, 2018 That "casserole" looks like cold, unappetizing slop you'd see in the breakfast room of some second rate hotel, trying to pass as their "special dish," while everyone in sight is just sticking to bagels. 5 Link to comment
mynextmistake June 6, 2018 Share June 6, 2018 The saddest part about these “recipes” is you could make something healthy and tasty in the same amount of time it takes to melt cheese on tater tots. This weekend I made southwestern quinoa salad... quinoa, black beans, fresh veggies and all kinds of healthy stuff and it takes less than half an hour to prepare. 6 Link to comment
latetotheparty June 6, 2018 Share June 6, 2018 2 hours ago, DragonFaerie said: The Snack video. 1) All I could of was, Did Izzy wash his hands after touching the worm? 2) Perhaps one of those snacks with some cut grapes or other fruit or veggies? 3) That book on teach your child to read in 100 lessons looked completely unopened by Jill and also too advanced for Jill. 4) Stuff scattered all over the floor and Jill even comments on her messy table. Which makes me want to ask her - then why didn't you straighten it up BEFORE making the video? Sigh. The Worm Video: For eff's sake Jill, help him pick up the worm since he's scared and lay off the damn guilt trip. Also a car might run over it - CARS are on this path??? The path where you've left Sammy in his stroller on while you step away to make a video???? How about Sammy could get run over! The Meechelle video: She does seem to have some interaction with Sammy, although in the beginning he's like who are you and what are you doing? I complain about Jill's house and there behind Sammy is an abandoned lone rollerblade - seriously folks? Everyone living there is old enough to put their toys away. WHHHYYYY are they giving him veggies off the table and not on a plate?? I mean Josie's licked that table how many times and I'm sure no one has cleaned in properly in ages. Just ick. I think poor Sammy is a complete after-thought in the Dillard household. Jill’s always just dumping him somewhwew. 3 Link to comment
QuinnInND June 6, 2018 Share June 6, 2018 That crap breakfast looks disgusting. I grew up food deprived, and I was always hungry, but I wouldn't have eaten that crap. Izzy is adorable. Jill is a slob. I'm so OCD neat clean freak, her house makes me twitchy. Even with twin toddlers my house is clean and neat. Jill doesn't give a crap. Mechelles voice is so high, my dog looked at my phone and cocked her head as if to say "what the hell is that squeaky shit?" 13 Link to comment
Madtown June 6, 2018 Share June 6, 2018 11 hours ago, SMama said: Go Izzy go! Another tone deaf video from the queen of stupidville. You pick up the freaking worm you feckless blob. Nice job on laying on thick that guilt trip. Maybe at only three years old Izzy knows home is not always a good place to be. Bolded part...That is what I was saying through that whole video! I can't imagine what it's like for Izzy in that house. If she's guilt tripping him over a worm, what else do they do? I feel so sorry for that kid. Between this and his stupid shitheaddad somewhat pushing him with his foot to answer a question in the garden video, I want to smack the shit out of these two fucking idiots! 20 Link to comment
humbleopinion June 6, 2018 Share June 6, 2018 That casserole looks like what is in the operating room canister after a liposuction procedure.... 19 Link to comment
Normades June 6, 2018 Share June 6, 2018 12 hours ago, SMama said: For the first half of the video Sam looks like he is trying to figure out who the hell is that helium voiced woman. I think Sam was shocked that someone was paying attention to him. How sad that MEschelle actually makes Jill look like a bad mother in comparison. WOW! Poor Izzy and the worm. She was stressing that poor kid and he didn't know what to do. Then she ends it by guilt tripping him and not helping him because he's a BOY. We all know you can't pick up a worm if you don't have a Y chromosome. Gender rules, ya'll!!! He was quick to try and smash it, tho, which makes me think when they aren't making videos, they don't teach their kids to respect other creatures. I'll never forget Derwood and the cat video. I have four feline fur babies and that made me sick. Jill and Derwood are horrible people. Those poor kids don't have much of a chance to be any different from their asshole parents and it's a true shame. 24 Link to comment
bigskygirl June 6, 2018 Share June 6, 2018 I was watching an episode of Designing Women, and Mary Jo said Allison won the David Duke sensitivity award. My first thought was Deredick would have been a recipient of the same award. Link to comment
BitterApple June 6, 2018 Share June 6, 2018 The worm video gives me a pretty strong insight into what life is like in the Dullard household. Guilt trips and threats of punishment. How lovely. 20 Link to comment
humbleopinion June 6, 2018 Share June 6, 2018 Sammy's thought bubble...Put down that cell phone so this annoying person will get out of my face and leave me alone.... 8 Link to comment
Popular Post Jynnan tonnix June 6, 2018 Popular Post Share June 6, 2018 Going back to Jill, Izzy, and the worm, whatever happened to teaching by example?! I still can't get over her not lifting a finger to show him that the worm wouldn't hurt him, and they could both find something to put it on to move it if he wasn't ready to think about picking it up with his hands. As I said, worms kind of skeeve me out as well. Even though I do a lot of gardening and know how useful they are, I avoid touching them. I don't care how dirty I get, or what other bugs I have to deal with - spiders don't bother me a bit! But keep the worms away from me. I think it's the lack of features of any kind. Even a snake at least has a face...But I digress. Her guilt-tripping him on the one hand while giving a perfect example of how to bully someone else into doing something you don't feel like handling is just wrong on so many levels. Huh. I guess I was wrong on one count...she IS teaching by example. Avoiding work is probably one of the first lessons a Duggar teaches. 25 Link to comment
Madtown June 6, 2018 Share June 6, 2018 15 minutes ago, Jynnan tonnix said: Going back to Jill, Izzy, and the worm, whatever happened to teaching by example?! I still can't get over her not lifting a finger to show him that the worm wouldn't hurt him, and they could both find something to put it on to move it if he wasn't ready to think about picking it up with his hands. Exactly! Pretty much all the kids I watched were always interested when they would see a worm. I never told them to pick it up with their hand. I would tell them to find a stick and we would BOTH pick it up if they wanted to pick it up. Some would touch it after it was on the stick and then we would go wash their hands. Izzy's "Preschool Mode" shirt is a joke as is the book on how to learn to read in 100 days. The kid is 3! I suppose this will get him to read the Bible quicker in Jilly's mind. Izzy seems to have a pretty loud voice(just an observation. I know many kids who just have loud voices), I'm surprised they aren't trying to teach him to have a quieter one because they are just that stupid to do so. That house is beyond disgusting. I wouldn't step foot in that place or Jessa's. 5 Link to comment
BetyBee June 6, 2018 Share June 6, 2018 Poor Izzy. He will soon learn that he's always wrong. I'm glad she didn't want him to smash the worm - surprised by a bit of caring for life outside the womb, lol. That was a long, wiggly worm and a tough one to be the first one a kid picked up. Some kids will happily pick up a worm (even female children!) and some don't. But poor Izzy isn't allowed to be an idividual. I give him credit for trying to bargain with her to just leave it alone. He knew she was disappointed in him, but he had no idea why! 12 Link to comment
Tabbygirl521 June 6, 2018 Share June 6, 2018 5 hours ago, humbleopinion said: That casserole looks like what is in the operating room canister after a liposuction procedure.... It probably kind of IS. 5 Link to comment
farmgal4 June 6, 2018 Share June 6, 2018 On 6/5/2018 at 11:55 AM, WhineandCheez said: Holy Cow Sammy looks like a baby Jessa!!!!! I think he looks just like Jinger’s baby pic in the newest IG post on Jeremy’s account! Link to comment
Normades June 6, 2018 Share June 6, 2018 1 hour ago, BetyBee said: I'm glad she didn't want him to smash the worm - surprised by a bit of caring for life outside the womb I think if the camera was not rolling, they would have smashed the creature and been full of glee doing it. These people don't care for anything besides themselves and fetuses. If smashing things wasn't going on around him regularly, he wouldn't have come up with that idea so quickly. He was ready to smash it before he opted for leaving it alone. I noticed him start to stutter when she kept pushing him, just like he did in the bible verse video. If they keep pushing on that kid, they're going to cause him to have a stutter. 6 Link to comment
questionfear June 6, 2018 Share June 6, 2018 Dude. I'm super squeamish and even i don't mind touching worms. My kiddo and I go fishing and sometimes I bring worms (I try to stick to lures and powerbait, but if I know it's going to be tough going we'll bring worms). Kiddo's favorite thing to do is free the worms we don't use-he digs little holes for them so they have a chance to escape, because he's worried if he just dumps them on the ground a bird will get them. All that secular PBS Kids and Wild Kratts has taught him a ton about respecting nature. 6 Link to comment
Popular Post CalicoKitty June 6, 2018 Popular Post Share June 6, 2018 For years, when I was teaching second grade, I did a science unit on animals. When we learned about annelids, I would go to the bait store and buy worms. Everyone in my class was given a worm to hold. We didn't use the word "yucky"; instead we said "how interesting". Even the kids who were creeped out at the beginning ended up holding their worm ("How Interesting"). Most ended up asking if they could take their worm home. After that, every time it rained, and there were worms on the sidewalk or playground, my students would pick them up and move them to a safe place so they wouldn't get stepped on. Then some kids starting naming them...... 34 Link to comment
ginger90 June 6, 2018 Share June 6, 2018 When they were getting the garden ready, I recall Derick relocating a worm. One of them told Israel worms are good for the garden. Fast forward, and that lesson was not continued. I don’t get why Jill didn’t move the worm. This is the same woman who sprayed for bugs in danger America, and then had Israel touch the bugs with his hands. Ugh. I guess I’m not surprised she posted this, death threat and all ? 1 Link to comment
Marigold June 6, 2018 Share June 6, 2018 Jill is putting out a lot of videos. Someone misses the TLC camera. 15 Link to comment
xwordfanatik June 6, 2018 Share June 6, 2018 Sorry if this makes anyone sick, but I used to love picking up worms and putting them back in the dirt so they could find a new home. I still get a little bit sad at seeing a dried-up worm on the sidewalk or street, on my walk, the day after a rainstorm. It disturbs me that Izzy thought he should run the worm over. I hate Dillweed for many reasons, not the least when he tried to run a cat over. I really hope that apple falls a mile from both parental units. 16 Link to comment
EmeraldGirl June 6, 2018 Share June 6, 2018 Oh the simplest of things. Cut a piece of that casserole mess. Put it on a fairly cute dish. Microwave until the cheese is melting and it looks gooey and appetizing. Done. 6 Link to comment
toodles June 6, 2018 Share June 6, 2018 (edited) 23 hours ago, ginger90 said: Breakfast Casserole-Potato, Egg & Cheese Jun 5, 2018 | Recipes | 1 My family got this recipe from a friend of theirs. They make 2.5 times this recipe to fill one industrial sized baking sheet that will feed the whole family! This recipe makes one regular size cookie sheet 1 bag tater tots (might not use entire bag) 1 stick butter (1/2 C.) 10-12 eggs 1 1/2 C. milk 1/4 tsp. hot sauce (and more for later; we like Valentina brand!) salt and pepper (to taste) grated cheddar cheese (enough to cover top) Preheat oven to 400 degrees. Grease cookie sheet. Put a layer of tater tots on the cookie sheet and top with slices of butter. Put in oven for butter to melt. Mix eggs, milk, hot sauce, salt and pepper together and pour over tater tots and butter. Sprinkle generously with cheese. Bake for 20-25 min. Serve with hot sauce if you like a little more spice. Yeesh. That recipe is making me cringe. Edited June 6, 2018 by toodles 3 Link to comment
toodles June 6, 2018 Share June 6, 2018 1 hour ago, Marigold said: Jill is putting out a lot of videos. Someone misses the TLC camera. One of the blind item sites had a post a couple of weeks ago about a reality tv family with a bazillion kids. It said one of families had been kicked off and a member of the reality family (not the husband) is dying to get back in front of camera. 98% of the guesses were Jill Duggar. They also had a blind about the same family and who was supplying info to the site. They said the tabloids have it wrong and the person doing the snitching is not who you think it is. I can't quote on my kindle or I would dig them up. The site is Crazy days and nights so take it for what it's worth. 6 Link to comment
Popular Post CalicoKitty June 6, 2018 Popular Post Share June 6, 2018 2 hours ago, xwordfanatik said: Sorry if this makes anyone sick, but I used to love picking up worms and putting them back in the dirt so they could find a new home. I still get a little bit sad at seeing a dried-up worm on the sidewalk or street, on my walk, the day after a rainstorm. When I was in first grade, I lived where there was snow. One day on my way home from school, I found dead bird that had frozen. I felt so sad for the bird that I buttoned it inside my coat to thaw it out so it could fly away. My mom unbuttoned my coat when I walked through the door, and was not pleased to find my "rescue". Poor bird--but I tried! 26 Link to comment
DragonFaerie June 7, 2018 Share June 7, 2018 Do you think she realizes she misspelled America? #merica. Sigh PROOFREAD people! I have a friend that always texts using voice and never proofreads. I often have to reply with, I have absolutely no clue what you were trying to say. 4 Link to comment
Jynnan tonnix June 7, 2018 Share June 7, 2018 4 hours ago, CalicoKitty said: For years, when I was teaching second grade, I did a science unit on animals. When we learned about annelids, I would go to the bait store and buy worms. Everyone in my class was given a worm to hold. We didn't use the word "yucky"; instead we said "how interesting". Even the kids who were creeped out at the beginning ended up holding their worm ("How Interesting"). Most ended up asking if they could take their worm home. After that, every time it rained, and there were worms on the sidewalk or playground, my students would pick them up and move them to a safe place so they wouldn't get stepped on. Then some kids starting naming them...... I don't think there are enough "likes" out there to cover this! 4 Link to comment
SMama June 7, 2018 Share June 7, 2018 (edited) I think Jill intended to hashtag Merica, like Dirty Jesus did on their return from Central America. I think his was #murica or some similar nonsense. Don’t you know they are patriots? Maybe Jilly is not so silly, look at her comments. Derick has taught her to become proficient with the dog whistle. Edited June 7, 2018 by SMama Added a thought. 6 Link to comment
Sew Sumi June 7, 2018 Share June 7, 2018 Murika goes back to the 43 administration. It was definitely co-opted by the right to demonstrate their superior patriotism. 3 Link to comment
ginger90 June 7, 2018 Share June 7, 2018 That post has been up for an hour and has more than 4,000 likes. I don’t get it. 4 Link to comment
SMama June 7, 2018 Share June 7, 2018 (edited) Dog whistle, Jill is as hateful as her family, and her husband. Edited June 7, 2018 by SMama 8 Link to comment
DragonFaerie June 7, 2018 Share June 7, 2018 1 hour ago, SMama said: I think Jill intended to hashtag Merica, like Dirty Jesus did on their return from Central America. I think his was #murica or some similar nonsense. Don’t you know they are patriots? Maybe Jilly is not so silly, look at her comments. Derick has taught her to become proficient with the dog whistle. Maybe growing up with 2 military parents and a mother who insisted on correct speech - never, ever say the word ain't around her, if I had used merica, I would have been slapped silly (not literally). That said it's always been viewed in the same line as folks that say, "I ain't got none", "Hey Bubba Jr, watch and see if I can fit this whole thing in my mouth!" line of personalities, where I came from. And scrolling through her comments you do have quite a few folks calling her out on using merica and a few more not minding it, but man are some trashing Derick. Ahh good times. :-) 8 Link to comment
Marigold June 7, 2018 Share June 7, 2018 I cannot stand when people, who are not cool, try to act cool. Jill, you're a geek. Quit trying to be trendy and relevant. It's making you look foolish. 14 Link to comment
Popular Post cmr2014 June 7, 2018 Popular Post Share June 7, 2018 1 hour ago, SMama said: Dog whistle, Jill is as hateful as her family, and her husband. I completely agree with you -- particularly because I don't think the Duggars (or the Dillards) are even remotely patriotic. Aside from the fact that none of them ever has -- or ever will -- serve in the military, they don't like anything about this country. They want to live in a Christian theocracy where everyone else is forced to live by their religious doctrine. They don't believe in the rule of law; they are part of a sub-culture that actively works to thwart the will of the people whenever and however possible. They don't send their children to public schools, or give them access to any media where they might learn about the actual American culture that exists all around them. They are forbidden to go to school, or join clubs, or participate in organized sports because they might meet people outside of the cult -- people who aren't evil or crazy, but who don't hold their same exact views on religious doctrine. They are American citizens by birth, but they are culturally and spiritually about as far from American as the Taliban or ISIS. 56 Link to comment
ginger90 June 7, 2018 Share June 7, 2018 Dillards Duggars: (different video from previously posted) 1 Link to comment
Marshmallow Mollie June 7, 2018 Share June 7, 2018 24 minutes ago, ginger90 said: Dillards Duggars: (different video from previously posted) I watched both, and kind of hate myself for it, and I am completely overstimulated watching the the Duggar. He’s eating, he’s being tickled, he’s got sunglasses on, he’s got Peppa Pig in his face. I know people ham it up for videos, but that was exhausting! Contrast that with the soothing pony ride at the Dillard house. 6 Link to comment
Popular Post Normades June 7, 2018 Popular Post Share June 7, 2018 9 hours ago, cmr2014 said: I completely agree with you -- particularly because I don't think the Duggars (or the Dillards) are even remotely patriotic. Aside from the fact that none of them ever has -- or ever will -- serve in the military, they don't like anything about this country. They want to live in a Christian theocracy where everyone else is forced to live by their religious doctrine. They don't believe in the rule of law; they are part of a sub-culture that actively works to thwart the will of the people whenever and however possible. They don't send their children to public schools, or give them access to any media where they might learn about the actual American culture that exists all around them. They are forbidden to go to school, or join clubs, or participate in organized sports because they might meet people outside of the cult -- people who aren't evil or crazy, but who don't hold their same exact views on religious doctrine. They are American citizens by birth, but they are culturally and spiritually about as far from American as the Taliban or ISIS. That's the thing. These people hate the Taliban and ISIS, but in reality they have so much in common, they just push a different religion. A theocracy is a theocracy. Not sending kids to school, not giving free access to media, hiding historical and cultural information, not allowing two people of opposite sex to be together without being married in any situation, and insisting on chaperones for grown adults. Sounds like the Taliban to me, but it also sounds like the Duggars. They're just too stupid to see how much they have in common. They would love a situation like what is shown on "The Handmaid's Tale." And refusing to fight for the country they purport to love so much!! I cal BS!! 29 Link to comment
Popular Post Fosca June 7, 2018 Popular Post Share June 7, 2018 The Duggars would hate to live under the Taliban, or under a Catholic or Mormon theocracy, because they wouldn't want to have another religion shoved in their face and be forced to live by its rules. On the other hand, they have no problem wanting to make others live in a theocracy of Duggar-approved religion, because, hey, they're right and the others are wrong. It amazes me how often people don't look at situations from other's points of view. 27 Link to comment
queenanne June 7, 2018 Share June 7, 2018 3 hours ago, Marshmallow Mollie said: I watched both, and kind of hate myself for it, and I am completely overstimulated watching the the Duggar. He’s eating, he’s being tickled, he’s got sunglasses on, he’s got Peppa Pig in his face. I know people ham it up for videos, but that was exhausting! Contrast that with the soothing pony ride at the Dillard house. Did you see how chilled out he was on his horsey ride? 2 Link to comment
Natalie68 June 7, 2018 Share June 7, 2018 On 6/5/2018 at 5:37 PM, EVS said: I make a version of that breakfast casserole in the slow cooker that is still not very healthy, but much tastier than Jill’s looks. The eggs are much fluffier and less dry. No butter needed at least. Basically you layer hash brown potatoes , shredded cheese, crumbled bacon and/or diced veggies (I use onions and red and green peppers). Repeat layers 2-3 times, then pour the eggs (beaten with milk) over the layers and cook on low for about 4 hours. That sounds much better! 20 hours ago, xwordfanatik said: Sorry if this makes anyone sick, but I used to love picking up worms and putting them back in the dirt so they could find a new home. I still get a little bit sad at seeing a dried-up worm on the sidewalk or street, on my walk, the day after a rainstorm. It disturbs me that Izzy thought he should run the worm over. I hate Dillweed for many reasons, not the least when he tried to run a cat over. I really hope that apple falls a mile from both parental units. Not at all! I think it is incredibly sweet and shows a great deal of empathy to treat all creatures great and small with tenderness. Except cockroaches, Those bastards deserve whatever is coming to them! 11 Link to comment
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