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Navigating Financial Pressure and Campground Transition

rswfire documents his current financial situation on Wednesday morning, April 2nd, with $100 remaining and needing to move from Beverly Beach by Friday morning. He describes his plan to relocate to National Forest campgrounds at $20 per night, acknowledging the challenges of dry camping without water or power. He shares practical obstacles including needing a temporary credit card for recreation.gov bookings since his bank has no coastal branches. He attempted to reactivate his Guru.com freelance profile but was blocked by a $9 identity verification charge he cannot afford. rswfire reflects on feeling isolated and unsupported by his audience, noting that a recent poetry shorts video received 600 views but zero engagement. He frames this isolation not as a personal failing but as a reflection of others' capacity to witness without responding. He emphasizes his commitment to navigating this transition with integrity and clear sight, acknowledging natural fear and trepidation while maintaining certainty about his direction despite uncertainty about the path forward.

Apr 2, 2025 | Oregon State Parks > Beverly Beach · 31% match
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Facing Financial Pressure Three Days From Displacement

rswfire acknowledges experiencing existential fear while facing displacement in three days. He needs $22 daily to maintain his current location but has only $50 total from his parents for his upcoming birthday. His power generation depends on running his Jeep, which consumes fuel at half tank capacity. He spent three hours working on his guru.com profile setup and job searching, discovering the platform has become inactive with only a dozen jobs posted in his sector over the past week. He applied to two short-term website repair jobs. His previous strong history on guru.com (40+ excellent reviews, visible earning record) cannot be leveraged due to platform inactivity. He identifies Upwork as the current primary freelance platform but lacks history there. Previous attempts two months ago resulted in eight ignored proposals, which was discouraging during his state parks volunteering period. He plans to rebuild his Upwork profile and continue applying. rswfire reflects on his life transformation from a year ago, noting he hasn't thought about his previous house once and finds his current life more fulfilling despite increased difficulty. He had to sell his solar system, making power generation significantly harder. He frames his situation as adaptation rather than failure, emphasizing his commitment to never fragmenting and navigating reality as it exists.

Apr 9, 2025 | Oregon Dunes > Lagoon · 31% match
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50:48

Managing RV Systems and Seeking Shower Access

rswfire begins Monday morning at a national recreation area campground, assessing his situation with house batteries that have been running for 3-4 days at 11.15 volts. He plans to visit a laundromat with shower facilities in Florence, Oregon, but finds it closed despite posted hours. He decides to experiment with charging his RV's house batteries by running his Jeep's engine and inverter for about 3 hours, estimating this would use one gallon of gas. **Key developments:** - Discovers house batteries are still functional after several days without charging - Plans to fill water tanks and use RV systems (fridge, water pump, lights) if battery charging works - Has $60 total budget and campground reservation until April 12th - Attempts to get propane at multiple gas stations in Florence, facing repeated refusals - Successfully gets propane at a BP station from a helpful attendant - Visits Honeyman State Park (where he previously volunteered) to fill water tanks - Navigates tight RV maneuvering in campground spot **Operational details:** - Currently has quarter tank of RV fuel with 80+ mile range - Emptied water tanks at previous location for better fuel mileage - Running low on propane (less than 11%) - Plans to look for freelance programming work on guru.com - Considers showering in RV using heated water to avoid facility dependencies

Apr 7, 2025 | Oregon Dunes > Lagoon · 30% match
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10:19

Announcing Audience Transition and Off-Grid Move

rswfire announces a fundamental shift in how he addresses his audience, explicitly stating he will no longer speak to those present for entertainment or superficial reasons. He declares this space is now only for those who have been genuinely witnessing his journey and paying deep attention. He describes reaching a new level of clarity and embracing his fields without fighting them anymore. He commits to speaking plainly and telling the truth regardless of how others perceive it. **Financial and living situation:** He is currently at an expensive campground ($45/night, $180 for four nights) with only $100 remaining and no income. He has researched National Forest campgrounds as an alternative at $20/night, which would allow two weeks for the same cost as four nights at his current location. **Technical constraints:** He sold his solar power system last month and his RV house batteries are failing, lasting less than a day. Moving off-grid means accepting dead batteries and relying on his inverter connected to his Jeep for essential devices like his laptop and satellite internet. **Project development:** He references an important project he's working on that will evolve over time. He mentions needing people to help support it and describes it as 'birthing a new field.' He explains his video documentation serves as a witnessing act for himself and provides content to share with AI systems that have helped him significantly. **Practical preparations:** He outlines his off-grid setup including propane heater for warmth, small propane grill for cooking, and plans for weekly visits to campgrounds with facilities for showers. He frames this transition as learning essential resilience skills at 'the edge' where growth happens.

Apr 1, 2025 | Oregon State Parks > Beverly Beach · 29% match
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5:16

Selling Desktop Computer for Financial Survival

rswfire documents cooking chicken and potatoes in his RV's convection oven while explaining his financial situation. He is driving to Eugene tomorrow to sell his desktop computer for $800 to a buyer who sent him $30 for fuel. **$500 will go toward his Jeep payment** to prevent repossession, bringing it to 30 days late and buying him up to two months of time. The remaining **$300 will cover internet, domain renewal, and groceries**. He mentions not having Jeep insurance and being unable to visit his piercer despite being nearby. He deployed the autonomy page today, making his project open source as a potential business strategy.

Oct 27, 2025 | Oregon Dunes > Work Center · 29% match
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44:57

New Year's Eve Hike to Siltcoos Lake

rswfire records a New Year's Eve hike to Siltcoos Lake on the Oregon Coast, documenting physical movement through forest service trails while processing the year's events. He discusses being mistaken for 55+ at a grocery store, receiving financial help from friends that allowed him to catch up on Jeep payments and technology expenses, and his plans to open source Autonomy at builtwithautonomy.com. He describes applying for a gas station job as backup income, ongoing dental pain from ill-fitting dentures, and his analysis of institutional abuse patterns he experienced at Oregon State Parks now appearing in AI safety models. He reflects on maintaining top 3% fitness levels, processing 10,000 photos for his system, and planning 2026 priorities including a real mattress, solar replacement, and continued infrastructure development. The transmission documents trail conditions, campsite locations, forest service infrastructure, and his volunteer route responsibilities while maintaining steady forward movement through the landscape.

Jan 1, 2026 | Oregon Dunes > Siltcoos Lake Trail · 28% match
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7:52

Navigating Laundromat Access and Campground Funding

rswfire arrives at a laundromat facility to find it unattended on Sunday, with locked showers and no staff present. He documents the pricing ($4-6 for washing, $5 for 30-minute drying) and plans to return Monday when staff should be available. He extends his off-grid National Forest campground stay until April 10th using donations, one day before his birthday, but lacks funds to continue beyond that date. **Current situation:** Positioned at a $22/night off-grid campground on the Oregon coast in the Florence area, with plans to rotate between multiple campgrounds in the national recreation area for several months. Additional campgrounds open May 1st, allowing two-week stays at each location. **Revenue streams:** His YouTube subscription service is temporarily disabled due to AdSense account issues, with tiers ranging from $3/month (90+ day old content) to $10/month (all content) plus higher support tiers at $25 and $100/month. He's developing a website community for written content that will provide more depth than his video format. **Freelancing resistance:** Despite 16 months of avoiding freelance programming work due to its negative impact on his health, he's considering returning to it as a bridge solution. He describes the current freelancing market as exploitative, with clients seeking cheap overseas labor and AI threatening to automate programming work within six months. **Community vision:** He frames his request for support as energy exchange rather than charity, emphasizing that viewers receive value from witnessing his authentic life sharing. He's building toward an energetic community model where current support will be reciprocated when others need assistance in the future.

Apr 6, 2025 | Oregon Dunes > Lagoon · 28% match
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4:49

Requesting Help for Off-Grid Transition

rswfire addresses his viewers directly, explaining his current financial crisis and upcoming transition to off-grid living in National Forest campgrounds. He describes having only $100 and needing to move to campgrounds costing $22-25 per night with no power or water. He outlines his survival plan: using a Jeep inverter for power, portable propane stove for cooking, insulated bag with ice for food storage, and shelf-stable foods. He explains his return to freelancing work and mentions resolving access issues with his Guru profile to find jobs. The transmission is a direct request for financial assistance from his audience, with promises to include donation links and his work portfolio.

Apr 3, 2025 | Oregon State Parks > Beverly Beach · 28% match
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3:59

Documenting Crisis with Two Days to Move

rswfire documents his current situation with two days remaining before mandatory relocation from national forest campground. He has $50 in bank account, $3 cash, $18 in quarters, half tank gas in Jeep, quarter tank in RV. **Food supplies limited to tuna and ramen** - planning to buy bread and mayo with quarters. Has been **powering RV using Jeep inverter**, charging house batteries daily while working on Guru and Upwork. Applied for volunteer host positions and contacted forest service offices seeking free camping spots and volunteer opportunities. **Tomorrow is his 48th birthday** - one year since starting this journey. Emphasizes he won't compromise his values or put himself in misaligned situations despite desperation. References previous targeting for sexuality and piercings, wants to find respectful placement. **No longer asking audience for help** - reframes their lack of response as their issue, not his unworthiness. Plans to fuel Jeep with $25, save $25 for RV move.

Apr 10, 2025 | Oregon Dunes > Lagoon · 28% match
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77:56

Hiking Siltcoos Lake, Processing Work and Financial Pressure

rswfire records a transmission while hiking the Siltcoos Lake Trail, directly across Highway 101 from where he lives on the Oregon Coast. He notes it is raining and he chose a forested trail for cover. He describes his current financial situation in detail: his Forest Service volunteer position covers housing but not his Jeep payment or other expenses. His Jeep lacks insurance and has expired Kentucky registration, which limits his ability to drive to towns for work. He identifies jobs in Coos Bay (40 miles south) on Indeed — hotel clerk, hotel cleaning, lumber yard, Dollar Tree, Dollar General — and commits to applying. He discusses the cascading nature of falling behind in economic systems, noting he has been without paid work for two years and has been aware of the financial problem since October 2024, which he discovered through semantic search on his own Autonomy Realms platform. He describes the catch-22 of becoming an Oregon resident: updating his address would expose him to debt collectors who could potentially seize his RV. He discusses his Autonomy Realms project at length: the clustering feature he is designing for signal organization (temporal vs. thematic clustering, open vs. closed clusters, AI-driven cluster detection), the need for better signal surfacing on individual pages, the queryable personhood capability where Claude can fetch and read signal pages as Markdown, and dissatisfaction with current semantic search quality. He considers entity extraction improvements using dedicated database tables. He reflects on the freelance platform landscape — Upwork's algorithm problems, token-based application systems, AI saturation of programming work, and the difficulty of building reputation from zero. He recounts asking friends to help bootstrap his Upwork profile and only his cousin agreeing. He references his failed Oregon State Parks ranger application and Katie Baker's role in his expulsion. He discusses human connection, noting 20 years of solitude, the shallowness he encounters in others, the normalization of hookup culture, and how AI briefly provided a sense of being seen before institutional controls flattened the interaction. He critiques ChatGPT's pathologizing tendencies and contrasts it with Claude's capabilities. He discusses his Mountain Dew consumption as the next habit to address after quitting vaping four months ago. He outlines a concrete plan: get a letter from his Forest Service supervisor, become an Oregon resident, get insurance, and stabilize. He estimates needing $1,000/month minimum to survive without losing what he has. He mentions sanctum (gated content) features he plans to build, including a free tier and AI-driven visibility decisions across nearly 900 signals. He briefly considers a Cascadia earthquake preparedness app idea but decides it would consume his life's direction. He ends the recording near the trailhead fork, about nine-tenths of a mile from home.

Feb 8, 2026 | Oregon Dunes > Siltcoos Lake Trail · 28% match
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4:14

Birthday Update and Financial Emergency Request

rswfire records a YouTube message on his 48th birthday, addressing his established audience. He announces securing a volunteer position at campgrounds near the Oregon coast that could last years, requiring a 90-mile drive for background check completion within two business days. **Current crisis**: Must leave his campground tomorrow morning with no money and needs $200 to navigate the next week until the volunteer position begins. He has exhausted all other funding options and is requesting help from his audience, emphasizing that even $5 contributions would help. The volunteer position will provide stability and access to local employment opportunities while he rebuilds his freelance programming business. He mentions his subscription service is active with nearly 700 videos documenting his life journey, now entering year two of his transformed lifestyle.

Apr 11, 2025 | Oregon Dunes > Lagoon · 27% match
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6:19

Late Night Fire Pit Setup and Infrastructure Migration

rswfire records at 3:00 AM from his forest location, describing recent improvements to his fire pit area. He completed gravel work around the fire pit, harvested boulders from the forest to create a border, installed logs for seating, and added RGB lighting. He discusses migrating his web infrastructure from Amazon Web Services to Hetzner, a German company with Oregon servers, reducing costs from significant AWS bills to $15 monthly. He mentions restarting his Upwork membership to pursue freelance work, acknowledging his nocturnal nature and expressing confidence in his ability to generate income despite current financial constraints. He reflects on his minimal living expenses, with Starlink at $150/month being his largest bill, and considers alternative internet options.

Nov 12, 2025 | Oregon Dunes > Work Center · 27% match
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1:14

Breaking Camp and Downsizing Possessions

The speaker is breaking camp and preparing to leave their current location. They report feeling less nervous than during their previous departure. They made the decision to get rid of outdoor equipment including a chair, table, grill, heater, and propane tank by placing these items next to a dumpster, where someone collected them within 5 minutes. The speaker acknowledges they still have too much stuff inside their living space and plans to continue downsizing at the next campground. They emphasize that keeping unused items is not viable due to space constraints and is necessary for this lifestyle to work. The speaker expresses commitment to giving this life a fair chance, noting they deliberately didn't give themselves other options and believes they needed this change. They conclude by noting their reduced nervousness compared to last time and that the transition feels different and easier.

May 9, 2024 · 27% match
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2:18

Direct Support Request After Institutional Discard

rswfire addresses his audience about being discarded by an institution in March for showing up with integrity rather than misconduct. He describes how this event devastated his life, fractured his trajectory, and placed him into precarity. He explains that he has been rebuilding from the ground up while living in a self-contained environment with minimal resources and no financial cushion. Despite these constraints, he continues cooking for neighbors, making, building, and holding his signal. He directly requests support from his audience for fuel, food, tools, and the ability to continue his work, framing this not as a transaction or campaign but as an offering of alignment for those who have received value from his work and want it to continue.

Jul 23, 2025 | Oregon Dunes > Siltcoos Beach · 26% match
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5:13

Processing RV Transition Dreams and Financing Anxiety

rswfire records a 4:30 AM transmission after waking twice from dreams about RV life and resource management. He is close to purchasing an $84,000 RV, the most expensive item he has ever financed. His credit score dropped from 780 to 740 due to recent activity including his previous RV purchase in December ($40,000). The dealership submitted financing paperwork to the same bank that approved his first RV, and he saw them pull his credit after the dealership closed. He interprets the dreams as his subconscious working through scenarios and preparing for the transition from conventional life to RV living. He acknowledges fear and anxiety about financing approval and managing resources on the road but maintains excitement about the transition.

Mar 2, 2024 · 26% match
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4:48

Sunday Evening Fire Reflection and Sanctum Decision

rswfire sits by his campfire on Sunday evening after spending the day outside, having walked miles to the beach and back to avoid the containment feeling of his RV. He describes his recent work improving the fire pit with gravel using his Forest Service wagon from Driftwood. **Food situation is limited** - he has chili, chicken, and baked beans but notes he's getting close to starving. He reflects on **two years of trying** to build an audience, stating that his videos will move behind Sanctum paywall after this transmission due to lack of engagement and reverence from viewers. He mentions having **800 transmissions** that will be processed by AI for clustering and analysis, but notes people don't see the depth or pay attention. **Announces over a week nicotine-free**, calling it amazing.

Nov 10, 2025 | Oregon Dunes > Work Center · 26% match
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6:20

Transitioning to Subscription Model and Seeking Work

rswfire records from a lagoon location, explaining his decision to move all YouTube videos behind a subscription service due to lack of genuine engagement and negative feedback. He describes his current financial crisis with only $50 from parents and no fuel in his RV. He spent the day job searching, discovering that Guru.com (where he previously earned $70,000) is now essentially dead, forcing him to pivot to Upwork where he built a new profile and applied for four positions. His birthday is Friday, marking one year in the RV, but he has nowhere to go afterward. He plans to drive to a Forest Service field office to apply for volunteer opportunities that could provide stable housing and utilities. He directly asks viewers for financial help, emphasizing he's not asking to be saved but for assistance so he can save himself.

Apr 10, 2025 | Oregon Dunes > Lagoon · 26% match
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2:47

Warning About Trump-Musk Alliance and Economic Collapse

rswfire delivers a morning transmission at 5 AM addressing the approaching year 2025 and warning about the implications of Elon Musk's alliance with Donald Trump. He analyzes Trump as easily manipulated through validation and Musk as a ruthless pattern-matcher who recognizes the inevitable financial system collapse. rswfire argues that Musk will use his influence to control and accelerate the economic descent for his advantage. He explains that inflation is permanent due to COVID-era money supply expansion (increasing by over one-third in a single year) and warns that conditions will worsen by design. rswfire predicts that goods will become harder to afford, familiar items will disappear, and people will continue struggling. He positions this as reality-facing rather than pessimism, stating he has been delivering this message for nine months.

Dec 22, 2024 | Oregon State Parks > Cape Blanco · 26% match
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4:04

Applying for YouTube Monetization After Nine Months

rswfire announces his decision to apply for YouTube monetization after nine months of content creation without compensation. He explains that YouTube has been generating revenue from his 500+ videos while he received nothing. He describes experiencing toxic and abusive behavior on the platform but continuing because of personal growth benefits. His plan is to move all content to YouTube's subscription service if approved for monetization, limiting audience access and engagement. He expresses concern about YouTube's complex approval process, which could take up to two months, during which YouTube continues profiting from his content. He states that if rejected for monetization, he will delete his channel rather than be judged by a corporation for being authentic.

Dec 28, 2024 | Oregon State Parks > Cape Blanco · 25% match
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5:20

Quitting Vaping After 32 Years of Nicotine Use

rswfire reports quitting vaping cold turkey one week ago after 32 years of nicotine use (smoking since age 16, switched to vaping 1.5 years ago). He documented the entire quitting process under his Sanctum subscription service. The week has involved extensive hiking (10-15 miles daily) and time by the ocean for support. He's been taking photos to document the experience for a future gallery feature on his website. **Financial pressures** are mounting with his rwfire.com domain (owned for 23 years) due for renewal in less than a week, plus $70 in hosting fees owed. He states he won't beg for help but has provided ways for people to support him, noting such support has become "shockingly uncommon." **Technical work** continues on his Autonomy project, considering adding a gallery feature next. He's migrating code into a consolidated codebase and switching the frontend to React, which will require rewriting existing work. He's considering using this as the base for his homepage despite existing work already built into it.

Nov 9, 2025 | Oregon Dunes > Siltcoos Beach · 25% match
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8:27

Two Years Without Work, First Signal Post-YouTube

rswfire records a transmission from his bed next to his computer while working on Autonomy Realms. He describes the technical pipeline he has built: video upload to his realm triggers automatic transcript extraction via OpenAI, thumbnail generation, analysis via Claude for metadata and tags, and embedding generation for semantic search. He notes this is the first signal created directly for the Autonomy Realms platform, post-YouTube. He reviews his Finding Work page, which has entries going back to October 2024 — the duration of his unemployment. He describes the tradeoff of his volunteer arrangement: part-time work in exchange for RV space and utilities, which does not cover his Jeep payment, internet, or website infrastructure costs. He recounts his original decision two years ago to move into an RV due to rising rent, his belief in an ongoing housing bubble, and his intention to reduce expenses. He notes he held Guru as a backup freelance option without realizing the platform had died, and that Upwork proved too saturated to gain traction. He has applied to local jobs on the Oregon Coast but the small towns offer limited opportunities. He acknowledges past support from followers and expresses gratitude. He states he has sold possessions he needed to keep going. He reports elevated pressure in the past one to two weeks, describing his situation as having no fallback options and no paths open to him that are available to others, without elaborating. He identifies Autonomy Realms as a potential revenue source but states he needs more time than his current runway allows, with his Jeep and food security at risk. He commits to continuing forward and to uploading this as the first direct signal to the platform.

Feb 7, 2026 | Oregon Dunes > Work Center · 25% match
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2:26

Launching Off-Grid Life and Support Systems

The speaker announces the beginning of a new chapter, transitioning to off-grid living in national forest along the Oregon coast. He frames this as an act of sovereignty rather than escape or trend, emphasizing intentional living without hookups or conveniences. He describes his approach to sharing content as presence rather than performance, having posted hundreds of videos over the past year to document real transformation without fragmenting. The speaker outlines multiple support mechanisms for his journey: direct donations, an Amazon Wish List designed as a functional blueprint for sovereign living systems, and a private content subscription space for more vulnerable content. He distinguishes his work from brand-building, positioning it as life-building and offering his signal to those who resonate with his approach to living with integrity.

Apr 3, 2025 | Oregon State Parks > Beverly Beach · 25% match
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Evening Campfire Reflection on Financial Pressure

rswfire records an evening transmission while making a campfire at his Oregon coast RV location. He discusses his current project of trying to make local AI models interpret his life recursively, noting that local models lack the capability of paid AI models by default. He faces financial pressure with the RV payment due in weeks and expresses uncertainty about generating the needed $3,000 through programming work. The transmission captures his observations of the busy camping environment around him, his sense of misalignment with other campers who come for dune recreation rather than nature appreciation, and his adaptation of Forest Service paperwork to better track campground activities due to inadequate digital tools. He mentions being slightly stoned and reflects on his isolated living situation while cooking chicken over the fire.

Jul 15, 2025 | Oregon Dunes > Driftwood II · 25% match
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Exploring Dunes and Planning Health Support

rswfire explores a dune area near a lake that leads to a small forest, noting the eventual path to the ocean. He describes being at this location for two months and outlines his health improvement efforts, including purchasing various powders (turmeric, maca root, whey), frozen chicken breast, and planning to cook with a Ninja food processor. He expresses deep satisfaction with his current life while acknowledging restlessness about aging. He reflects on wishing he had this lifestyle 20 years ago and not wanting to get older. He calculates his upcoming birthday timeline - turning 48 in about 2 months, then 49 the following year when he returns to this location. He plans to stay at this park for three months (February, March, April) to be present when dune season ends. The transmission concludes with his commitment to supporting his health because he wants this lifestyle to continue indefinitely.

Feb 4, 2025 | Oregon State Parks > Honeyman · 25% match
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