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Suspect arrested in shooting of ‘Last Chance U’ coach John Beam, Oakland police say
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Suspect arrested in shooting of ‘Last Chance U’ coach John Beam, Oakland police say

by jummy84 November 14, 2025
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OAKLAND, Calif. — A suspect has been arrested in the shooting of college football coach John Beam, who was featured in the Netflix series “Last Chance U” and remains in critical condition after being shot on campus, the Oakland Police Department said Friday.

Suspect arrested in shooting of ‘Last Chance U’ coach John Beam, Oakland police say

Few other details were available. It was the second shooting in two days at a school in Oakland.

Oakland Mayor Barbara Lee described Beam as a “giant” and a mentor, educator and lifeline for young people.

“For over 40 years, he has shaped leaders on and off the field, and our community is shaken alongside his family,” Lee said.

The Netflix docuseries focused on athletes at junior colleges striving to turn their lives around, and Beam’s Laney College Eagles starred in the 2020 season.

Two of Beam’s former players — brothers Nahshon and Rejzohn Wright, now in the NFL with the Chicago Bears and New Orleans Saints — posted on social media after the shooting.

“You mean the world to me,” Rejzohn Wright said in a post with a photo of Beam.

His brother shared a photo of the coach alongside a broken heart emoji.

Beam, currently serving as athletic director, joined Laney College in 2004 as a running backs coach and became head coach in 2012, winning two league titles. According to his biography on the college’s website, 20 of his players have gone on to the NFL.

“The Peralta community is devastated by his shooting and deeply concerned for his well-being. We are stunned and heartbroken that such violence has touched our campus,” Mark Johnson a spokesperson for Peralta Community College District said in an emailed statement on Beam’s current medical status.

Beam’s shooting came a day after a student was shot at Oakland’s Skyline High School. The student is in stable condition.

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'Last Chance U's Coach John Beam Shot At Oakland's Laney College
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‘Last Chance U’s Coach John Beam Shot At Oakland’s Laney College

by jummy84 November 14, 2025
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John Beam, the Laney College athletic director featured on Netflix‘s Last Chance U, was shot on Thursday afternoon.

As of Thursday evening, a manhunt was underway for the man who shot Beam near the Oakland, California community college’s football field, hospitalizing Beam in critical condition and sending the school into lockdown.

Oakland PD’s Assistant Chief James Beere said a search was underway for a man of unknown ethnicity, wore all dark clothing and a black hoodie, according to a press conference shared by ABC News.

Local affiliate ABC7 reported that the lockdown was lifted at 1:15pm after police determined there was no longer an active shooter situation. Classes will resume Friday.

“A senior member of our athletic staff was shot on campus in the Laney Field House,” the school shared in a statement to multiple outlets. “The individual was immediately transported to a local hospital, and we are keeping them—and their loved ones—in our hearts during this incredibly difficult time. Out of respect for their privacy, we are not releasing their name at this moment.”

Featured with his team on the fifth and final season of Last Chance U in 2020, Beam has served as Laney College’s director of athletics since 2006, and head football coach since 2012.

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Woody Harrelson says there is "not a chance" he will return to 'True Detective'
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Woody Harrelson says there is “not a chance” he will return to ‘True Detective’

by jummy84 November 2, 2025
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Woody Harrelson has nixed any hopes of a True Detective reunion, flatly saying there’s “not a chance” he’d reprise the role of Marty Hart.

  • READ MORE: ‘True Detective: Night Country’ review: back to its brutal, unbeatable best

On Friday (October 31), Harrelson sat down with the 3rd Hour of Today‘s Dylan Dreyer and spoke about the possibility of revisiting the hit drama.

“A lot of folks want to know if there will ever be another True Detective with you and Matthew McConaughey,” Dreyer said. “[McConaughey] actually said he would be into it, if Woody and I think it’s good enough. It wouldn’t even be a choice.’ Would you do another one?”

“Matthew’s so funny,” Harrelson replied. “In fairness, never. Not a chance… Because it turned out great. I love that it turned out the way it did, and if anything, doing another season would, I think, tarnish that.”

Last month, we spoke to McConaughey about his return to film with The Lost Bus, where he touched on talks surrounding a True Detective revival and said things would “have to be special” for him to come back.

Matthew McConaughey in ‘True Detective’ season one. CREDIT: HBO

Back in May, it emerged that series creator Nic Pizzolatto had discussed a potential idea with him that could unite him and Harrelson on screen, with McConaughey saying that while there was “excitement” about the idea, he hadn’t seen a script yet.

“When I originally read True Detective, everything that came out of Rust Cohle’s mouth was white-hot,” he told NME. “The script was on fire so the execution [of a sequel] must go another step. We’re keen on the idea but it’s nothing more than an idea. If Nic puts something on paper that Woody and I think is good enough, it wouldn’t even be a choice. We would look at it and go, ‘it must happen’.

“It’s gotta be damn good though because we set a pretty good precedent!”

McConaughey starred as the lead, Rust Cohle, in the hit show back in 2014 alongside Woody Harrelson, and took home the Critics’ Choice Television Award for Best Actor in a Drama Series for the role. That season also won five Primetime Emmy Awards, a BAFTA for Best International Series, two Writers Guild of America Awards for Pizzolatto, and more.

The nature of the crime anthology means that characters are not revisited, with each season following different characters in different cities. Jodie Foster, who recently won an Emmy for her performance in True Detective: Night Country, confirmed that the role was a “one and done” situation where she would not be coming back.

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Elizabeth Olsen Would “Jump At The Chance” To Play Scarlet Witch Again | Glamsham.com
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Elizabeth Olsen Would “Jump At The Chance” To Play Scarlet Witch Again | Glamsham.com

by jummy84 October 24, 2025
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Elizabeth Olsen has made it clear she’s ready to return to the Marvel Cinematic Universe, as long as the story and format are right. In a new interview, the actress said she “would jump at the opportunity” to play Scarlet Witch again, adding that she still feels deeply connected to the character and her arc.

Olsen explained that while she’s open to independent projects, she now prioritizes movies with guaranteed theatrical releases. “If a movie is made independently and only sells to a streamer, then fine. But I don’t want to make something where that’s the end all,” she said. For her, the theater experience remains an essential part of storytelling and audience connection.

She also spoke about her passion for Marvel and how much she values Wanda Maximoff’s complex journey. “It’s something that I love, and it’s something I always want to return to,” Olsen said. She acknowledged that there are still many comic storylines involving Scarlet Witch that she’d love to explore, hinting that she’d be open to reprising the role if the right project came along.

As her upcoming film Eternity prepares for its theatrical release, Olsen’s comments show how her priorities have evolved, from streaming projects like WandaVision to experiences that bring audiences back to the big screen.

While Marvel hasn’t officially confirmed a Scarlet Witch return, Olsen’s remarks have reignited excitement among fans who have been eager to see her back in action. For now, she’s leaving the door open, just not for a streaming-only debut.

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Sean Patrick Thomas on Polarity's Fate, Chance Perdomo
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Sean Patrick Thomas on Polarity’s Fate, Chance Perdomo

by jummy84 October 23, 2025
written by jummy84

[This story contains major spoilers from the Gen V season two finale, “The Guardians of Godolkin.”]

In the finale of Gen V, Polarity literally blows the doors off Goldokin’s master plan. 

It’s a significant way to close out the season for the character played by Sean Patrick Thomas, who began season two’s eight episodes shrouded in anger and grief over the death of his son Andre (Chance Perdomo). That on top of his struggle with the increasing loss of control over his powers, which was first introduced at the end of season one. 

With some nudging and accountability by Emma (Lizze Broadway), Polarity not only becomes a key component of the small resistance Andre’s friends mount at Cipher’s (Hamish Linklater) God U, but he also helps uphold the values and heroism Andre sought to embody in that final battle against Ethan Slater’s egotistical and evil Godolkin. 

Though the term “Guardians of Godolkin” can have a pejorative undertone with its link to performative acts, manipulation and school surveillance, Polarity — particularly in season two’s finale — becomes a sort of real guardian for Marie (Jaz Sinclair), Emma, Jordan (London Thor, Derek Luh), Cate (Maddie Phillips), Sam (Asa Germann) and Annabeth (Keeya King). After the gang successfully takes down Godolkin by embracing supe differences and leaning on their collective power, Polarity ultimately makes the choice to stay behind, charging himself with taking care of the rest of the school’s young supes. 

In light of how the season began with a sacrifice, that moment — like a few others in season two — feels like a nod to Andre’s love for his friends and how they each carry his spirit through battles, both emotional and physical. It’s a meaningful journey and something Polarity acknowledges by the end of the finale. 

Taking on aspects of Andre’s — and Chance’s — presence in the gang’s storyline this season wasn’t something Thomas had an awareness of, particularly in scenes that were maybe rewritten for him. He also “didn’t really feel like I was stepping into his literal position. That’s impossible. Chance is so unique and an incredible performer.” 

Instead, he tells The Hollywood Reporter, “The only thing I thought was, ‘I have to do everything I can to make sure we do justice to this young man and make sure he’s honored and respected and elevated in the way he should be.” In the conversation below, Thomas details how he accomplished that across all eight episodes, as well as Polarity’s reckoning, redemption and revolution alongside Andre’s friends. 

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Polarity discusses the racialized realities of Andre’s death in Elmira early on in the season. But if Polarity knows Andre is fighting an uphill battle — whether in the school’s halls or the walls of that prison — what about his own experience as a Black man made him choose pushing Andre through at any cost over shielding his son from Vought? 

I had a whole set of thoughts about that in season one. That Polarity feels like, in a just world, he would have been in The Seven. But when he was younger, he got relegated to being a rap star or a movie star, and he didn’t get to be elevated into what he felt was his rightful place in the Vought [ecosystem]. So Polarity was using Andre to compensate for the fact that, in his mind, his race kept him from being properly respected when he was younger, and this is his chance to make up for that with his own son.

I think he looks at the Black people in The Seven now — somebody like A-Train, for example — and thinks, “That guy is a lightweight. They didn’t want a real, multi-dimensional Black guy in The Seven, and that’s why I got rejected.” He feels that if there’s going to be a Black guy in The Seven, it needs to be somebody who’s a true, formidable force, and that’s going to be my son. That was my thought about Polarity’s bitterness from his own past and his relationship with his son in season one. 

Cipher at one point recounts Andre’s seizures in Elmira, but later, Doug reveals how Andre persisted inside that prison. It’s a moment that honors Andre’s spirit and avoids reducing him to his torture and death. How important was that to Polarity to know his son found his own ways to survive and resist? And is there a positive memory you have of Chance that you feel like exemplifies his spirit on set?

That was just a wonderful thing to do because the story that Doug tells in the car, that’s the type of person Chance was. He was the type of guy whose wheels were always turning, and if he was getting taken advantage of or something was going on that he didn’t think was right, you can best believe he was going to find a way to come out on top. I’m glad the writers put that in there for Doug at the end.

The Chance that I knew was somebody who was so blindingly intelligent. He could speak on any subject. He could talk about politics, money, music. He had an encyclopedic knowledge of so many different things. We talked about how he became an actor, and he said he was planning to become a lawyer at first, and then ended up finding acting. Sometimes I’d be on set and would listen to rock hymns from my era. I would sing a couple of bars from one of those songs, and he would pick up where I left off. He knew all of it, and he knew it better than me. That’s a lot of how we connected. He really was just remarkable. I’ve never met anyone like him before, and I won’t again. 

Sage tells Polarity that no man is more powerful than a man with nothing to lose. Polarity has lost a lot, but when you look at who is around him in the finale, it doesn’t feel like he has nothing to lose. How might Polarity’s actions in the finale reflect someone who still very much has something to live for, even beyond his son? What has this new family he’s forged given him?

These kids have given him an opportunity to get it right. They’ve given him an opportunity to do better, to make amends and redeem himself. He’s turned an eye to a lot of abuse, a lot of criminal activity, to horrible things out of his own greed, ambition and hopes for his son. These kids have given him a new lease on life. He can never totally fix the harm he’s done, but they allow him to do a little bit to make up for the fact that there’s a long period of time in his life where he did not do anything to help the world. He only did things to help himself, and he paid the ultimate price by losing his son. He realizes that, and that hits him very hard. He probably feels like he’s going to dedicate the rest of his life to making up for that, and protecting these children as best he can.

After Marie restores his powers, Polarity becomes a major key in how the gang is able to stop Godolkin. But when it first happens in episode seven, it seems like a surprise to him and Cipher. The season has focused a lot on the mechanics of how supe powers work, so is that ability to keep Godolkin out of his head an expansion of not just what audiences but Polarity thought he could do? And how exactly is Polarity able to keep Cipher out?

From what I understand, Polarity’s powers of magnetism are so immense that he can create some type of force field around his own brain to keep anything from getting into it. I think he’s probably figured out that he can find a way to keep Cipher from controlling other people’s brains as well, but he can only do that one brain at a time so that becomes the challenge. Up until now, [Polarity has] always [thought his powers were] just a carnival trick. He’s never used his powers in any real way to help anybody, other than to get attention and be a star. It dawns on him: “I never knew I was capable of this before.” In that sense, he’s very much like some of the kids in the show. They’re doing things they never knew they were capable of, and that’s just the tip of the iceberg for Polarity’s powers. He’s realized. “I can really change things. I can use my power to protect people.”

Emma describes Polarity staying behind as a suicide mission, which leaves the moment feeling like a real full-circle sacrifice. How does that choice to stay behind not just embody Andre, but also the real man who raised Andre?

Polarity is fully willing to sacrifice himself for these kids. He knows if there’s any way that the world is going to change, they’re the ones that are going to do it, and he has to do everything he can to make sure they get that opportunity at the end of season two. I’ve never discussed it with the writers, but I do feel like Polarity is like, “Vought is going to come to this campus, and they’re going to raise hell, and I need to find a way to protect the kids that are here. So anything and everything that I have to do, I will do, and I don’t care what it costs me.” He’s staying behind because there’s no other adult in this entire world who cares about the kids. Polarity says, “It has to be me.’

Polarity and Emma built a bond this season that helps save them both and turns them into the heroes they want to be. Part of that journey is some tough moments, but there’s also so much humor. Can you talk about working with Lizze to create that earnest vibe between you too, which may have played a part with getting Polarity to where he lands at the end of season two?

Lizze’s a wild card, and that’s the best possible situation to be in as an actor. You’re dealing with all these curve balls coming from different directions, and she gives you so much to play off of. None of our dynamic or chemistry was talked about or planned. It’s natural energies, how they bounced off each other. We both cared a lot about doing good work, about really listening to each other and staying in the moment. We both cared a lot about Chance. So everything you see came out of those things. At the beginning of season two, Polarity really had, in my mind, decided, “It’s over. I don’t have any real reason to even exist on this Earth.” She yanks him out of that and gives him a tiniest kernel of a reason to keep going and try to get some type of justice, some type of answer for what happened to his son.

I was not anticipating Polarity defending Cate, but there are some parallels in terms of their relationships with Vought and Andre. Do you think he forgave Cate — and possibly himself — in that moment? 

I don’t think Polarity will ever, ever forgive himself for the way he lived his life and for the way his son died, and I don’t know that he forgives Cate. But he understands how somebody could get sucked into something that would make them do something so wrong; that can make them less than who they really are or should be. He has empathy for her in that sense, but I don’t know that he forgives her because the loss is too great, and the consequences have been too monumental. He understands and respects that he’s in no position to judge her.

In episode seven, Sage says, “You’re still going to die, Polarity, just not today.” What kind of fate might audiences expect for him post-finale? He clearly wants to live, but is that an option in the wake of what awaits him with Vought?

I absolutely think he can survive it. He has to. In the world of The Boys, and what’s going on with Homelander [Antony Starr], everything that Homelander is doing is unsustainable. At some point, it’s going to blow up. Something’s going to happen. He’s going to be stopped in some way. When that happens, there’s going to be a void. Who’s going to fill that vacuum? That is where I think Polarity comes in. Whether it’s in Vought or at the university, Polarity is a big part of whatever happens post-Homelander because Vought is still corrupt, even if Homelander is rendered ineffective in some way. Vought is still very, very corrupt, and it’s still a lot to protect these kids from those corporate interests.

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All episodes of Gen V season two are now streaming on Prime Video. 

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70th Hyundai Filmfare Awards 2025 With Gujarat Tourism: Last Chance to Grab Your Tickets on District

by jummy84 October 7, 2025
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The countdown to the 70th Hyundai Filmfare Awards 2025 with Gujarat Tourism has officially begun. For nearly 70 years, the Filmfare Awards have celebrated outstanding talent across acting, filmmaking and technical areas of movies, creating a rich legacy in Indian cinema. Now, the much-anticipated 70th edition is set to dazzle audiences in Gujarat, with District proudly onboard as the official ticketing partner for the 70th Hyundai Filmfare Awards 2025 with Gujarat Tourism.


This year’s spectacular event will take place at the iconic EKA Arena in Ahmedabad on October 11, 2025, in collaboration with Gujarat Tourism. Fans can look forward to a smooth and easy ticketing experience, thanks to District. Now you can also avail 30% off as soon as you book your tickets through the District app. For the same, the coupon code to be used is FF30. Please note that the offer is applicable on the categories on a minimum purchase of 2 tickets.

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The 70th Hyundai Filmfare Awards with Gujarat Tourism will be star-studded, uniting the biggest stars, newcomers, visionary filmmakers, and industry stalwarts under one roof for an unforgettable night of glamour, artistry, and glory. Beyond honouring cinematic brilliance, the event will spotlight Gujarat’s cultural richness, breathtaking landscapes, and rapidly growing film infrastructure, cementing its stature as a world-class destination for entertainment and global cinema.

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Chance the Rapper Says He & Ex-Wife Kirsten Corley Are 'Locked In Forever' After Finalizing Divorce Earlier This Year: 'We're Learning How To Be A Unit'
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Chance the Rapper Says He & Ex-Wife Kirsten Corley Are ‘Locked In Forever’ After Finalizing Divorce Earlier This Year: ‘We’re Learning How To Be A Unit’

by jummy84 September 10, 2025
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Chance the Rapper Says He & Ex-Wife Kirsten Corley Are ‘Locked In Forever’ After Finalizing Divorce Earlier This Year: ‘We’re Learning How To Be A Unit’

Chance the Rapper says he and ex-wife Kirsten Corley remain deeply connected despite their split.

On a recent episode of “Funky Friday” with Cam Newton, Chance reflected on co-parenting and the bond they’ve built around their daughters Kensli, 9, and Marli, 6.

“We’re two humans that have known each other forever it feels like,” he said. “Even if none of that existed, we’d be locked in forever.”

While he admitted their dynamic isn’t always picture-perfect, Chance made it clear they’ve found balance. “I’m not going to make it seem like I send her ‘Grand rising, queen’ every day,” he joked.

He also emphasized their shared commitment to raising strong, unified children. “We learn how to make concessions to do what’s best for the kids,” Chance explained.

The Grammy winner added that they even travel together and prioritize stability. “Ain’t nobody coming between us,” he said. “It only makes sense for us to be on the same page.”

What are your thoughts on their co-parenting arrangement?


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Chance the Rapper: Star Line Album Review
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Chance the Rapper: Star Line Album Review

by jummy84 August 20, 2025
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Chance doesn’t seem at ease putting it all out there, which, in a twisted way, only makes me want it more. With his usual mix of sun-kissed melodies and squawking ad-libs, inoffensively sweeping soul beats with gospel touches by his usual production braintrust, he opens up just enough to get the internet off his back. “Some days I just ghost her, some days I’m supposed to/The crib feel like a gunfight, but them strollers, that’s the holster,” he raps on “The Highs & Lows,” the easygoing piano-led beat allows his words to breathe. He sounds a little lonely and sad, like he’s skipping rocks at the lake on “Back to the Go,” as he thinks about the effect his relationship falling apart will have on his kids and having to spend his days in a bachelor pad. It’s his most direct writing and, unfortunately, it’s done over a rock-rap instrumental that sounds like it was ripped from a 2DopeBoyz blog post.

There’s a suggestion that his self-esteem has taken a hit on “Pretty,” where, over a vocal sample pitched-up to Heatmakerz levels, he works through his insecurities in real time: “My mom told me I’m a nice person/I got left but maybe I ain’t find the right person/I got clean, maybe I ain’t get the right version.” There are a few striking moments like these where Chance allows himself to feel unconsciously exposed. But most of the time, it feels like you’re hearing Chance’s emotions once they’ve already been self-consciously processed, which is less personal and interesting. For example, “Space & Time,” a bland and distant ballad where he builds up the maturity to face the crib where he thought he’d raise a family, sounds straight off the Lion King soundtrack.

It’s human to be tentative when writing about intimate experiences, but Chance rarely lets those bits of pure feeling slip through the cracks. His writing feels heavily combed over, and though he calls himself an “emotional rollercoaster,” I only get that because he said so. Otherwise he doesn’t allow himself to be potentially picked apart or embarrassed, like on Acid Rap when he downplays his Blackness to girls in an attempt to get laid. Chance would rather cloak his feelings in his reliable wordplay (“You know it’s dirty when the sink dirty,” he raps on “Negro Problem”) or shift the focus away from his relationship entirely. “No More Old Men,” with longtime collaborator Jamila Woods, is his sweet spot, vividly describing childhood memories (the familial vibe of the barbershop; his uncles on the block drinking beers and betting on boxing matches) as a way of messaging the lack of male mentors in his hometown nowadays. As well as “Letters,” where he calls out the unholy actions of both his local parish and Joel Osteen-style megachurches. Both are solid and impassioned Chance the Rapper songs—he’s bending his voice, toggling between moods—that show the totality of what’s on his mind, but I feel his message more than I actually want to listen to him on the same frictionless, loungey beats that haven’t sounded fresh in a decade.

It’s frustrating that the main goal of Star Line seems to be for Chance to reset the board without getting shit on. That’s an uninspired mission that mostly relies on Chance reverting back to his corny writing exercises (the greek mythology bit on “Space & Time”), trusted lighthearted stoner anthems (“Tree”), and knack for bringing a cross-generational cast of likable characters into his world like he did on Coloring Book: Some work (DJ Pharris’ drop on the intro; BabyChiefDoit’s foul-mouthed drill punchlines; Do or Die’s welcomed nostalgia tour) and some don’t (Lil Wayne in 2025; stale BJ the Chicago Kid parts; a Jay Electronica verse that sounds like it was recorded in a Rothschild family dungeon). It’s rarely bad, just safe, doing more to remind us of the old days than to embrace the musical crossroads he’s at. That feels like a missed opportunity to fill in the blanks that are still there.

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