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  • Genres: Mystery
  • Release date: 2018
  • 7,1 of 10
  • Cast: Alice Lowe
  • Director: Carl Hunter

Sometimes always never movie streaming. I went back to see some film scenes of Judy Garland after looking at Renee's portrayal here. It's actually eerie. She's shockingly accurate to the real woman. It's like she's channelling Judy. I completely predict another Oscar for this brilliant actor. Never sometimes often usually always movie. Sometimes Always Never movie reviews. 💗I love you Molly💗. Hustlers come in all forms in film. Pool sharks, shady salesmen, and most recently, sophisticated strippers are a few that come to mind. Now we can add Scrabble wordsmiths to the list. Early on in Carl Hunters charming Sometimes Always Never, aging tailor and walking encyclopedia Alan (Bill Nighy) swindles an unsuspecting man out of 200 quid while playing the popular board game. What he does not realize until halfway into the con is that the man and his wife are on a similar journey as Alan and his son Peter (Sam Riley. They have travelled to the remote town to see if the body that has turned up in the morgue is their missing loved one. Ever since Alans son Michael stormed out of the house one day, never to return, the two men have been holding out hope that he is still alive. As one would expect, Michaels absence has caused Alan and Peters relationship to fray at the seams. Relegated to being known as the son who stayed behind, Peter has had to live under the shadow of the “prodigal son. ” He has also had to endure his fathers quirks and his relentless desire to continue the search for Michael. Peter finds it especially difficult to cope when Alan pops by unannounced and begins spending more time with Peters wife Sue (Alice Lowe) and son Jack (Louise Healy. A tale about family and the prolonged grief that the unknown can cause, Sometimes Always Never walks a fine line. On one hand it is a comedy that uses the game of Scrabble as the connective rope that keeps this fractured father and son relationship from drifting too far apart. On the other, it is a meditation on the grieving process, one that ponders whether accepting the unknown is better closure than finding a painful answer to the question one seeks. The two distinct tones make for a somewhat uneven experience at times. For example, the films comedic detours, take Jacks bus stop crush on Rachel (Ellen-Grace Gregorie) or the quirky flashbacks to Peters youth, often takes much needed time away from Alan and Peters complicated relationship. By the time the two men inevitably confront their unspoken issues, the film rushes to fill in the blanks to ensure an uplifting, if predictable, ending. While the humorous moments flow smoother than the dramatic beats, it is Bill Nighys wonderfully measured performance that helps to elevate the film above its conventional beats. Nighy effortless exudes a mixture of wit and pathos that makes Alan so compelling to watch. He wears the pain of loss like a heavy trench coat. A jacket that only gets hung up momentarily when around Peters family. Sometimes Always Never may take its title from the rules a man must follow when buttoning up a suit jacket, but the rules of grief are not so clear. Sometimes it takes a game of Scrabble to help find the connections that make one whole again.

 

Sometimes always never movie trailer. Don't kill the baby. adoption. Tl;dr - I'm often asked by entrepreneurs three questions: What are the different marketing channels. How do I get my first 10/100/1, 000 customers. There are sooo many marketing channels. What channels should I focus on first. I wrote this guide to explain the 12 major marketing channels. You'll find three strategies/case studies per channel to help you get your first few customers. I then talk about the two types of marketing channels. Finally, I end by helping you know how to prioritize the channels using the "ICE framework. ICE is the prioritization method used in startups like Facebook, Uber, and Pinterest. I've used it for small startups (under 10 employees) and even a non-profit, so it should work for your startup. This article was originally written on my website (which you can view here) so my apologizes if the formatting isn't perfect. Got questions? Feel free to drop a comment and I'll do my best to answer it! Enjoy the read. Right now, your startup has one mission. It isnt to become the next 1 billion startup. (Though that may come in time. It isnt to make a difference in the world. (Though you may make a meaningful impact. Nor is it to raise your next round of venture capital. (Though your team may need to do so to complete your mission. Your mission right now, if you choose to accept, is to find a scalable business model. As a part of finding a scalable business model, you need to tap the right marketing channels. Thats it. Of course, thats easier said than done. What works today may not work tomorrow. Not too long ago, marketers were all raving about: Use social media sites like StumbleUpon, Digg, and MySpace. Writing articles daily on your blog. Using QR codes to promote your business. While specific trends and tactics come-and-go, marketing channels will always be around. If you want to get more customers, its helpful to understand each marketing channel. And not only should you know how a marketing channel works, but why it works. In this article, Ill share with you the twelve major marketing channels. Ill then provide a few case studies and strategies for you to test to grow your business. Note: The book Traction: How Any Startup Can Achieve Explosive Customer Growth shaped much of this article. If you want to become better at getting and retaining customers, I recommend reading both. Here is a list of the 12 major marketing channels of mass distribution: Business Development and Partnerships Paid Advertisements Sales Search Engine Optimization (SEO) Virality and Network Effects Community Marketing Content Marketing Email Marketing Engineering as Marketing Press Social Media Trade Shows and Offline Events Warning: The following advice may lead to insane amounts of business growth. Please consult a lawyer, attorney, or doctor before attempting this at home. Each marketing channel has different pros and cons. Your mileage may vary. 1. Business Development and Partnerships Business development is often a gray and ambiguous term. Some equate it to sales. Others simply say any partnership is business development. Heres how I define business development. Business development is creating long-term value for your startup by partnering with anyone in your market. This includes other businesses, influencers, and media outlets. The focus of this channel is on the exchange of value through the partnership. This channel also includes partnerships from influencer marketing and affiliate marketing. The goal of each partnership is long-term value. It should not be a one-and-done transaction. Sure, you might get some money from your first co-promotion. But the highest ROI comes from finding new opportunities from the same partnership. As a result, partnerships often are a slower channel to scale. The partnership may or may not include paid compensation. Keep in mind the relationship will change if you pay the other person. Further, there may be certain expectations a person has about the partnership. This expectation may also change by industry. For example, an influencer is more likely to promote a blog article for free. But Ive had a few influencers request I pay them to promote my article. The same influencer who was willing to promote an article for free may expect payment for directly promoting your product. Offering payment when the party does not expect it may be offensive. And in another scenario, its a delightful gift. Here are some strategies and case studies you can use for partnerships: Find similar companies and offer one product as an add-on bonus. Chris Gimmer shares his story on Snappas partnership with LeadPages here. Find large companies that have app directories or marketplaces. First, integrate your tool with their tool. Then submit your application to directories. Examples include Shopifys App Marketplace, Intercoms App Store, and Zendesks App Directory. This was a core part of the early growth for CartHook and for BoldCommerce. Put together a product bundle for news sites and conferences. Learn how Noah Kagan did this with AppSumo by partnering with Imgur and Reddit here. 2. Paid Advertisements At the dawn of the Internet, people rallied around old marketing channels with new names: Influencer marketing ( celebrity endorsements began in the 1760s. Content marketing (Ben Franklin printed Poor Richards Almanack in 1732. Email Marketing ( mail order catalogues began in 1498. Then advertising began to move online. Old advertising channels like billboards, newspaper ads, and radio commercials are now a thing of the past. Or are they outdated? Believe it or not, according to the OAAA, out-of-home advertising reach a new record high of 8 billion in 2018: Image ( Image Source) I bet you didn't see that one coming. Paid advertising has several mediums, which Ill categorize by offline and online ads. Offline ads include TV ads, radio ads, billboards, magazine ads, newspaper ads, and bus ads. Online ads are also called pay-per-click (PPC) ads. This includes: Search engine ads (ads on Google, Bing, and other search engines) Social media ads (ads on Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, YouTube, Reddit, and other social media sites) Display ads (banner ads you see displayed on websites. Media ads (ads and product placements which are in video games, movies, and other media. Email ads (ads you see when using your email, such as Gmail. Newsletter ads (ads in email newsletters) The benefit of paid advertising is if you have an unlimited budget, its easier to scale this channel. Its an excellent channel to test your messaging, get feedback, and iterate quickly. But as fast as advertising comes, so too it also disappears fast. Theres a limited window of exposure because ads rent space. Marketing on other channels gives you an asset that stays up as long as you keep them up. As your ad spend scales, it becomes more expensive and harder to track. In turn, paid ads can also cover up underlying problems. Andrew Chen, an investor at Andreessen Horowitz, shared how a startups paid cost to acquire a customer can be off as much as 2-5 times what it should be. Source) Further, you often do not build a relationship with the customer. As a result, advertising works best for impulse buys or products which offer fast value to the customer. For SaaS startups, paid ads are often a secondary channel that supports content marketing. But for eCommerce products, paid advertising is often the first scalable marketing channel. This is because eCommerce will likely sell products which bring delight faster. Here are some strategies and case studies you can use for paid advertising: Media outside the home often will not sell every available ad spot. If its not sold, its a lost opportunity. This allows you to negotiate for remnant advertising. Tim Ferriss has an excellent article on this here. I used this approach to get 10, 000 in billboard space for 2, 000. If you run other ads, use your successful campaigns to inspire your billboards. Create a single keyword ad group (SKAG. 1] Run ads to a dedicated landing page on that topic, optimizing the landing page for SEO. This allows you to continue getting traffic after turning off ads and create a message match to improve conversions. Ive seen click-through rates (CTR) between 1-9% on SKAGs. For one client, after removing the three worst campaigns, all SKAGs were over 3% CTR. Unbounce has an excellent resource on the importance of message match here. Create a normal social media post and work with relevant influencers to promote your post. Then promote using an ad so you leverage the social proof from the influencers promotion. Learn how to work with influencers on my old marketing site here. And learn how to edit Facebook ads and keep your social proof here. 1] Unfamiliar with SKAGs? Lets say you wanted to sell Ultimate Frisbee discs. In one ad keyword group, you would use three keywords. ultimate +frisbee. “ultimate frisbee”. ultimate frisbee. If an unrelated keyword pops up such as “ultimate frisbee rules, ” you move it to your negative keyword list. And if a relevant but unrelated term pops up such as “best ultimate frisbee brands, ” you can create a new SKAG and send traffic to a new landing page. 3. Sales Effective marketing is nothing more than salesmanship in ink. While marketing sells on many-to-one, sales specialize in hand-holding customers one-on-one. Sales is the process of generating leads, qualifying them, and turning them into paying customers. Now perhaps youre wondering, “If marketing is effective salesmanship at scale (many-to-one) why should I hire a salesman? ” Contrary to what most SaaS entrepreneurs believe, sales is a primary scalable channel. First, sales can accelerate the process marketing starts. Without a proper nurture sequence in place, it can be slow moving a prospect down your funnel. A salesman or woman specializes in moving them faster through the funnel. Second, big customers often need a sales process. When youre selling a high-end or enterprise product, its common to have a salesman giving the customer the red carpet treatment. While sales will help speed up landing big customers, its not without a major cost. Most suggest hiring at least two sales reps. If they work on a team, one will generate and qualify leads while the other closes them. If you favor competition, you can put the two against each other. Two full-time salaries are more than what youd pay for most marketing agencies. How cheap can your product be and afford to have a sales team? If you have a repeatable sales model, a sales rep has three limits: The number of calls or demos in a day. The demo-to-close ratio. How much youll pay to keep the salesman. Jason Lemkin of SaaStr, a SaaS founder, enthusiast. investor offers this advice: Most inside sales reps can probably close 8-12 deals a month. Assuming a 20% close rate, thats 60 demos a month, or 3-a-day. If the rep needs to make 80, 000-100, 000 in OTE (on-target earnings) and you need to clear 300, 000 in revenue to make the math work on your side, at 100 closed deals a year, to bring in 300, 000 to the company, each deal has to have a 3, 000 ACV (annual contract value) on average. So the straight math says its tough to have inside sales reps working on deals under 3, 000 ACV or 299/month if theres monthly churn. Source) But thats not all! If you maximize your current leads and play your cards right, you can bring in a sales rep for a 99/month product. Lemkin continues: But, still, we dropped the price point (necessary) for inside sales to 99. And it worked. Why? First, if you dont service those 1, 000 ACV leads, you are wasting them. So maybe its better to close them that just lose them altogether if its not too expensive. Since youd lose these prospective customers anyways, you can spend more of the ACV revenue received on the reps and not worry about the marketing costs. Because otherwise, the marketing costs would be a write-off. These reps dont have to be as profitable. You can use this customer segment to train the new reps. Its cheap training. And most importantly, the really really good reps can actually kill it. Even here. Because theyll get really efficient, and close a lot more than 10 deals a month. Our best 99/month inside sales reps could triple that rate, so long as we gave them enough leads. You do need a high volume of leads to make this work. Im not saying you can build a whole inside sales team around a 1, 000 ACV or 99 price point. You cant. The lowest you can probably go on average is 3, 000, based on the math above, and thats if you are hyper-efficient. If you arent, bump that up to a 5k ACV to account for overhead, waste, turn-over, etc. Here are some strategies and case studies you can use for sales: Find people who shared a how-to article related to your product on Twitter. You can use Buzzsumo or Ahrefs to do this. Find their email using a tool like VoilaNorbert. Send them an email and pitch your product. Bryan Harris and two of his students did this to pitch their services, which you can check out here. Find a list of your competitors. Use a tool such as NerdyData or BuiltWith to find customers who use your competitor. Send them an email asking if theyve experienced common problems with the product. If possible, leverage the names of similar customers you have to the prospect. Nathan Barry did this to take ConvertKit from 1, 300 to 725, 000 in monthly recurring revenue. Learn how he did that here. More on how to use NeryData here. If youve pre-sold your product, create a customer persona for each person who bought your product. Then use LinkedIn search to find similar people and pitch your product. You can find their email on their profile when you click contact info. If you get real fancy, you can create a video pitch on how your product will benefit them. Learn how Devesh got over 13, 000 in recurring revenue doing something similar here. 4. Search Engine Optimization (SEO) If you have a question on how to do something, where do you turn for an answer? More than likely, you will turn to a search engine. Do you need help changing the oil in your car? Youll likely search YouTube for a how-to video. Do you want to find how much SEO services should cost? Youll likely search on Google unless you know a site that has done a pricing survey for you (hint, hint. Are you looking for a book to dive deep into a topic? Youll likely search Amazon for the right author. This channel includes traditional search engines like Google, Bing, and Yahoo. Most SEO agencies and consultants focus on Googles search engine because it provides the most traffic. It also includes popular, but niche search engines like Amazon and YouTube search optimization. Scaling SEO can be slower than other marketing channels. The key to getting faster results for SEO comes from mastering three areas: Doing keyword research to find high volume, low difficulty keywords. Creating the content on that topic which benefits both the customer and Google. Getting enough links from authoritative websites to be an authoritative article on that topic. Keyword research helps you learn how often people search for a phrase. It will also inform how competitive it is to get search traffic from that keyword phrase. In my article, “ No Keywords Easy to Rank For? I Call ‘Bullcrap, ” I outlined a simple process to find high volume, low difficulty keywords. Heres a quick summary of the process: Do a Google search for your keyword or topic. Take the first 3-5 articles listed on Google. Put these into an SEO tool that finds the keywords the page ranks for, such as Ahrefs. Sort the keyword list by volume. Filter out keywords not in the top 20 spots. You should also remove keywords with too high of a difficulty score. For Ahrefs, my recommendation is 30 or less for new websites. When doing keyword research, its also important to understand a persons intent when searching for a phrase. Understanding search intent will inform how long it will take to make a sale. If someone searches “What is copywriting? ” in Google, they are likely looking for basic information. But if that person looks up “copywriting services in Spokane”, they probably want to buy copywriting services from an agency in Spokane. Next, youll want to create in-depth content to answer people's questions and objections on that topic. To do this, content strategists often source ideas from other content. For example, you could: Go to your customers and list out the questions they have. Go to Quora and search for questions on your topic. Go to Reddit and look for articles with a high number of upvotes and comments. Go to relevant Facebook groups and look for questions people have. Go to relevant Discord and Slack groups and look for questions people have. Once done, share everything relevant to this topic. Articles on Growth Ramp often are between 1, 500 and 3, 000 words. After youve created your content, you may need some authoritative links. Why are links important to improve SEO? Ill answer this question with another question. When you write a research paper, how do you know the information is accurate? You cite your sources. On the web, people cite sources by linking to different pages. Googles search engine puts pages with the most relevance to your search higher up. Thats why you want in-depth content. But Google also prioritizes relevant content with more links. So if an authoritative site like Harvard University or Microsoft cites your article, Google will likely rank it high in their results. Here are some strategies and case studies you can use for SEO: After doing competitive research, create landing pages that compare you to your competitors. Potential customers will want to know how you are different from other products out there. Its one of 10 questions weve found customers ask before buying a product. These pages will allow you to educate the customer and add your voice to the conversation. Create a survey using a tool like Pollfish. Write an article on the original research and promote it. In a 2015 survey by BuzzSumo and Moz, the team found research-backed articles get a lot of traffic and links. This is how Orbit Media got over 430 links in six months. Similar to what I wrote in “ No Keywords Easy to Rank For? I Call ‘Bullcrap, ” you can find easy-to-rank keywords by analyzing your competitors content. Plug a competitor into an SEO tool like Ahrefs. Then filter any keywords with a keyword score of 30 or less. You may also want to search for a broad keyword in the results too. Organize the list by traffic, and voila! Instant fast ranking results. 5. Virality and Network Effects Virality isnt just when your cat video hits the front page of Reddit or Youtube. Its about optimizing the time it takes a customer to invite or refer more friends to your product. This is known as a viral loop. A viral loop happens in three ways: A customer discovers your product and enjoys it. This customer then shares your product with other people. Ideally, they share it with your potential customers. A potential customer buys the product, enjoys it, and shares it with their friends and coworkers. The more customers who share your product who become customers, the better the viral loop. To measure your viral loops effectiveness, you can use a viral coefficient. David Skok, a venture capitalist at Matrix partners wrote an excellent article on understanding the key variables of viral marketing. Viral loops are most common in referral systems and network effect products like Facebook and LinkedIn. Network effects occur when there is an increase in value with each new customer using your product. Virality and network effects are not the same. Many things can have viral effects without having network effects. Buzzfeed and Upworthy are relentless at improving virality. But that does not mean they have network effects. And products with network effects dont always have viral effects. Any of these marketing channels could bring people into the network effect. Facebook used community marketing to get an Ivy League college student to join in its early days. A B2B marketplace might use content marketing to attract their audience. Unfortunately, while getting free users is valuable, its also hard to create viral loops and network effects. Its difficult to engineer a viral loop for any product. And virality is even more difficult for SaaS products. Andrew Chen suggests a viral product should be: Social in nature. Has high retention with daily usage. Applies to many job titles within an organization, so that anyone can use it. Invites travel through a new channel with a compelling pitch. Targets extroverts. Network effect products must have certain features built into the product to create a network effect. At that point, you need to seed the network. A network has almost no use when no one uses it. How valuable was the fax machine to the first person who bought it? And even with 100 fax machines, if these users do not send messages to each other, the machines were glorified paperweights. Viral loops and network effects are valuable. The VC firm NFX argues that 70% of the value in tech comes from network effects. Both viral loops and network effects can bring in free customers. The challenge is getting those customers in the first place. Here are some strategies and case studies you can use for virality and network effects: Attract customers with a tool that works without a network effect, then keep them engaged with your network. Chris Dixon talks about the philosophy of this approach here. There are many ways to solve the chicken-or-egg problem in marketplace network effect startups. Here are 19 tactics to try. To improve your referral campaigns, provide a reward to both parties. Dropboxs referral program is a famous example of two-sided rewards. Learn about their referral program here and here. 6. Community Marketing Community building involves building direct relationships with your customers and potential customers. Developing deeper customer relationships can result in increased activation, retention, and referrals. One challenge of community marketing is not having an existing audience to start your community. If you dont have an established audience, you can become a prominent member of another community. Then use relationships you build in other communities to start your community. Forums, Facebook groups, and Reddit communities (called subreddits) are some of the fastest ways to build relationships in your industry. Building a community is difficult, but the rewards can be massive. Reddit, Wikipedia, and Stack Exchange are startups built on the community they created. Here are some strategies and case studies you can use for community marketing: Whats successful in one community will often be successful in another community. Find what top influencers share on social media and adjust it to fit your context. With the right message, you can promote the same message in other communities. Use communities to promote your community. The Facebook group Client Science promotes its community by writing articles on Reddit. You can check out their articles posted by /u/BenJackGill. This article received over 700 upvotes. Create a community on a different type of channel for people already in a community. Reddit has many Discord and Slack groups. /r/startups has a startup Discord server. At the time of this writing, they promote this community at the top of their subreddit. /r/bigseo has an SEO Slack group. At the time of this writing, they promote this community in the sidebar of their subreddit. You can do the same by creating a community for a subreddit. 7. Content Marketing When was the last time you read an article online? How about the last time you heard a podcast? Or perhaps watched a video? Content marketing spans a wide range of mediums. It includes articles like the one youre reading to infographics, videos, and podcasts. When done right, content can help you: Educate the market. Build an email list of excited customers. Land publicity. Build relationships. Build your brand. And so much more. Popular venture capitalists like Mark Suster, Paul Graham, and James Currier are well-known because of their blogs. Further, you always have the content. Once you spend on advertising, thats it. But you can get customers from content for years to come. Unfortunately, content marketing often requires knowledge of another channel to become successful. As such, its often slower than other acquisition channels. That is unless you have a solid content promotion system in place. SEO and social media tend to be the two most common ways of getting traffic to your content. Email marketing is also common to get people to become repeat visitors to your content. But you can also create a paid content funnel using ads, an article, and premium content to get an email address. Here are some strategies and case studies you can use for content marketing: Want to find content practically guaranteed to go viral? Go to Reddit and search for your topic. Find articles with a ton of upvotes and comments (aim for at least 100 upvotes, or 250 for bigger subreddits. Write a similar topic on your blog, putting your spin on the topic. Then promote it on Reddit and other sites. Search for “top X blogs” or “best X blogs, ” where X is your industry. Offer to sponsor these bloggers money to review your product. Learn how Noah Kagan paid bloggers 500 to review from 0 to 100, 000 in six months here. According to BuzzSumo, two types of content that get a ton of traffic and links are research-backed articles and opinionated journalism. If you cant get enough survey responses, you can use sites like Pollfish for this information. Learn how Orbit Media got 430 links in six months here. 8. Email Marketing Email marketing is often declared to have the highest ROI for marketing channels. Image ( Image Source) Not only can you use it to find new customers, but you can also use it to engage (activation) retain, upsell (revenue) and generate referrals. Because messages from your company are right beside updates from friends and family, email often feels very personal. When done wrong, the email will also make people feel angry, damage your brand, and decrease future email deliverability rates. Keep in mind its also difficult to get a large enough email list to acquire customers. By itself, email marketing cannot grow unless you have some mechanism for others to share and join your newsletter. But it is possible to start just by emailing a few interested friends. Newsletters like The Hustle, Startup Digest, and Product Hunt all began as emails sent to friends. Each of these newsletters has several thousands, if not millions, of people. Typically marketers pair email marketing with SEO or content marketing to build a list. Here are some strategies and case studies you can use for email marketing: Emails that tell your customers the value they get from your product often do well. Can you estimate the money earned or the time saved by using your product? Consider running a giveaway to build your list. All you need to do is give away a product, tell people about the giveaway, and collect everyones email address. Bryan Harris used a giveaway to get 2, 239 email subscribers in 10 days. Learn more about that here. Advertise on newsletters that are complementary to your product. Chances are if someone subscribes to one newsletter, they would love to subscribe to another newsletter like it. Alternatively, you can do a shout-out for each others newsletter. This is ideal when the two newsletters are about the same size. 9. Engineering as Marketing Do you have a team of engineers? You can leverage their skills by building free tools and products to reach your customers. This a major competitive advantage because youre giving something free that your competitors charge for. Free tools are often easier to market than your paid products. As a result, you can get a ton of inexpensive leads. That said, this approach requires you to market the new tool too. Some common tools include calculators, WordPress plugins, and educational microsites. You can then collect leads through these tools and get people to buy your product. Sometimes a side project becomes successful enough to be the main product. Here are some strategies and case studies you can use for engineering as marketing: From 2006 to 2011, HubSpot's Website Grader was used to grade more than 4 million websites. Learn more about this project here. Look at your most popular articles. See if you can turn that article into a lead-gen product. Chris Gimmer did this with StockSnap, which he used to launch Snappa. Learn more about how he did that here. Once you have a tool, dont overlook other ways you can use it to promote other marketing campaigns. WP Engine has a speed test tool. After you opt-in, it takes you to a thank you page with other valuable resources. You can check it out here. Continued in comments below.

Sometimes always never movie 2019. 1:51 this scene was never in the actual movie... wtf. Sometimes Always Never movie database. What's up folks, coming off a couple tabs dropped at noonish today. Still trying to recalibrate my eyes & readjusting to the abrasiveness of a cell phone screen. Figured I'd share in what adventures I can put in to English and share some that can only be described with a long whew Me and a buddy dropped around 1230ish, 2 tabs of some promising looking tabs. No taste, perfect. Hit the bong a few times. That excitement chill runs up my spine and back down, I already know it's about to go down. Yeah right, holy shit I had no idea what was about to hit lmao. I'm pretty experienced, my introduction to Lucy being in 1998, and that sneaky girl surprises me in the best of ways every time I don't expect her to if that makes any sense. We step out to smoke a cig or 2 and just enjoy the 45f temps of the day. About 35 mins I notice the clouds getting that stretched wave to them and notice how bright it is outside. We head back in, pass the bong a couple more rounds. Masego & fkj tadow on the speakers, the vibe is just perfect. About an hour in the wood paneling is drippy and breathing with the music. That RGB triple vision settling in with no anxiety what so ever. Y'all whew. I've had Lucy that was in tents but abrasive and self wrestling but these tabs were a silk siren that took over before I even realized. There was no wrestling, she was here, she was staying and she had nothing but good energy. Whew Buddy puts on Dr strange, I've never even seen it sober so I literally had no clue what I was in for. I make it past the car wreck stuff with minimal visual discomfort but and decide to hit the bong again and catch a nicotine fix before the movie "got weird. Step outside almost 2 hours after dropping and the clouds are just rolling in the sky with so many hues of blue & pink it's just so expansive feeling it's hard to describe. I remember thinking to myself I wanted to just sit in the sun as long as possible but by the time I opened my eyes I was back on the couch and Dr strange was being shown how bad ass the bald lady was when she finally broke his pride. Like holy fucking shit I've never had so much of my ugly selfish life put in to so much perspective so neatly. Then they started stepping deeper in to time and holy fuck. Just fuck my life guys. Every time they stepped into another box or out of one was just as intense as the one that just happened moments before. That whole movie watching the landscapes change and shift was just mind-blowing. Purpley eyed kaecilus was creepy but he was justified. Like his presence in the movie and in my mind was justified. It wasn't bad vibish at all. Then as the movie progresses I understand why he's there and that in itself was another paradox solved it felt. The end of the movie with them repeating and then stepping back out of time was just incredible to witness and to piece together in my mind. The whole experience was just incredible. I'm rambling, and out of words. Just fuckin whew guys. Whew Dabs during the movie perpetuated so much and were a great idea I thought. I can't even begin to accurately and justly describe everything I've seen today. So I'm not going to. It was a great fucking day tho and if you've never watched Dr strange on 300ug+ I highly recommend it. 10/7 perfect score. Whew. Y'all. I love Lucy and I'm so glad she's been so good to me. Be safe, hydrate, respect the Earth and appreciate the deep breaths. Thanks for reading my nonsense. I love y'all. Be safe ❤️.

I attended Jesus is King: A Kanye West Experience last night in Chicago. Here is my recap of the night and some reflections: My first introduction to Kanye West as religious experience was his 2010 performance of Runaway at the VMAs. I remember sitting in the living room of my old house with my dad and older brother, all of us fully arrested by the performance, and realizing for the first time how beautiful music could be. I didnt have the words for it at the time, and maybe I still dont. I just knew I was witnessing a moment. I was aware of the Taylor Swift debacle that occurred at the very same event a year prior, and even had the “Imma Let U Finish” app on my iTouch. But mostly I remember finding it odd how he was greeted with raucous applause despite the supposed pariah the media had made him out to be for the previous 364 days. My second time observing Kanye West as religious experience came a little over three years ago at Chance the Rappers one-day music festival, Magnificent Coloring Day. Kanyes name wasnt on the star-studded lineup, but just about everyone in the sold-out U. S. Cellular Field was fully expecting an appearance. Hell, even Jimmy Butler (sporting a Blackhawks jersey) and some dude from Black-ish made on-stage cameos. Sure enough, a few artists into the set, the opening of FSMH blared out from the center field speakers. It was instant pandemonium. I was seated a bit too far to try and make a break for the field, but thousands of people were leaping over the bannisters, trampling past security, to get closer to their literal god. The Event Itself After getting my tickets at 4:31 PM and calling everyone I know, I put on my TLOP shirt, took a train down to the city, and started queueing outside the theater around 6:30 PM – 2. 5 hrs before the 9:00 PM start listed on Ticketmaster. The line was already about 150 people deep when my roommate and I arrived at the Auditorium Theater, and just about to bend around the block. The crowd so far was a diverse group of ~22-30 year olds, every single one of them donning some form of Kanye apparel. Many had hype-beast energy. I spent most of my time in the queue chatting with a friendly guy from the city who kept up with streetwear trends. Every so often he would point out a pair of Yeezys or a persons full outfit and tell me exactly how much that person spent on it. In our time waiting together, he estimated over a dozen people wearing upwards of a thousand dollars in attire. House opened around 8:45 PM. Upon the presentation of our mobile tickets, we were handed pouches that resembled middle school pencil cases. Admission was only granted once all phones and Apple watches were locked in said pouches. Once sealed, it was impossible to be re-opened without the use of the security guards' fastening contraptions. We were told to “turn on AirDrop” (not a thing, btw) before locking our phones away. Apparently, we were to be AirDropped some sort of or picture “from Kanye” that only sent once our phones were in these compartments. (Arrested Development narrator voice: “we werent”. The theater itself was astonishing. Massive, beautiful paintings adorned the ceiling all the way up to the nosebleeds, and a mural of biblical sorts stretched all the way across the top of the projector screen currently drawn down on stage. Fitting, no doubt. Even though there was plenty of available seating, many people were full-on sprinting to find the closest available seats. The first 15 rows were all empty, and every single person (including your correspondents) genuinely thought they had committed some sort of robbery by being able to score these unbelievable seats. Why is no one else getting as close as possible, we all undoubtedly thought as we got closer and closer, its not like this is some sort of comedy show where the comedian is going to pick on the front row. Of course, our robbery was immediately disarmed by the determined security guards. Evidently these seats were for VIPs; your correspondents still have no word on how these people were able to achieve such status. We “settled” for two seats one row behind the VIP section on stage right, about 18 rows back, in the right-most seats of the “Audience–Left” part of the venues seating triptych. I cracked open my 9 Miller Lite and made myself comfortable. Something I often forget about re: grand, public events is that a large portion of the American population will lose their fucking minds for a free t-shirt. Fortunately for Kanye, his marketing team didnt. As we anxiously waited for Kanye to enter with no way of telling how long wed been seated, the only thing reminding us of times arrow was someone from the crowd shouting “Merch! Merch! ”, as a few people from? G. O. D. Music? frantically waved around a hitherto sold-out JIK hoodie or jumper like they were the T-shirt cannon people at the Bulls game. People went absolutely mental at the prospect of getting one. The drunk girl behind me kept asking her visibly annoyed boyfriend to go run towards the merch people and grab one for her. Im pretty sure Kim briefly made an appearance from the side seats on stage left, and threw one out to a man literally yelling, “Oh my godddd. ”. The two guys next to us had came to the show completely on a whim. They happened to be in town because their fantasy football league visits a different football stadium each year as a way to travel and keep in touch. This season they picked Soldier Field, and they just happened to enter the Ticketmaster waiting room on the off-chance they might be able to cop some tickets. It made me think back to the classic question asked by campus ambassadors when visiting a college: “who here thinks they traveled the furthest to get here today? ”, and the family from China invariably winning the icebreaker every single time. It made me wonder: what percent of this audience was on a plane today? Surely some of the VIPs had flown from New York or LA, but I imagine many people from Indiana, Wisconsin, and Michigan all entered the waiting room, too. One of the fantasy football dudes secures one of the giveaway hoodies. After what feels like an hour, the voice of Saint West blares through the waffle-combed acoustics of the auditorium: “Hi, this is Saint! ” came the adorable voice. “Are you ready for my daddy? ” (roars from the crowd. “Are you ready for Kim? ” (weird, but more roars. “This shit is gonna be crazy! ” Pandemonium. Enter - Kanye. He stands beside Kim and North in the “Abe Lincoln” seats on the Stage Left side of the theater, wearing a vest. Clearly, no one thought to tell the VIPs this is where hed be setting up shop for the night. He holds a Mac laptop, and there are 2-3 other people standing beside him. Two minutes of ovation passed before he simply said, in a way only Kanye can, “Chicago. ”. Ive never heard a single word receive more applause in my entire life. He asked us before we listened to the album if we want to watch a brief documentary about the charity work hes doing for rebuilding homes in the Bahamas. Everyone went nuts. People were literally going apeshit at the prospect of watching a documentary. I attended a four-day festival for documentaries in March, and the combined pre-show applause of the dozen or so films I watched that weekend was tripled in size by the ~2, 000 people here tonight. Before we sat down however, he asked if we would all bow our heads while he said a prayer. This was the first moment where I knew the night was officially about to get weird. Kanye could hardly string together a full sentence without someone interrupting, either hooting and hollering at his pastoral rhetoric, or simply taking this opportunity to scream, “I LOVE YOU KANYE! ”. Im not a particularly religious person. Ive been at maybe two meals in my life where a person involved said grace. But holy shit, the disrespect from a crowd of “fans” – people wearing this mans shoes, fighting over his clothing, memorizing his lyrics and internalizing them as an extension of their own personality – was shocking. Kanye made an aside, saying, “this has got to be the only prayer with cheering in it”, but the subtext was lost on the majority of the crowd. Here is a man who validates these people's hardships, gives them confidence, and here are his followers, who cant even let him literally say a prayer on their behalf. Halfway through the prayer (of which he clearly had more to say) he tells the tech people to play the documentary. The films acoustics were completely off (which should have been a harbinger of what was to come) and definitely should have had closed captioning. It was nearly impossible to make out much of the mangled audio, and I remain unclear on what it was really about. It was lots of B-roll of Kanye in beautiful areas (which the credits would reveal included the likes of Japan, Uganda, and the Bahamas) mixed with shots of him looking pensive at a table of blueprints aside bespectacled architects. The parts I could make out involved Kanye laying out to these other men how he wanted the design of these ambiguous buildings to look – usually circular. There was vague rhetoric about the desire of humans to be in a community and circled around a hub, as in a school, a church, and a cafeteria, and more shots of round-table discussion. Credits eventually rolled to the tune of thunderous applause. Jesus Is King Songs Below are some scattered notes on the songs I can remember (there might have been one or two more Im forgetting. Until the last song (in which the image on screen appeared to switch to ‘Night Mode) the massive projector displayed a variation of the Jesus is King logo from the hoodie. A being one can only assumed is Jesus stands comfortably in the sky above a few clouds, acting as a gatekeeper to the heavens. He has one arm raised, and appears inviting. I internally note how Jesus role here sort of mirrors the security guards in front of the VIP section. I briefly consider the whole empty seat thing to be an intentional choice by Kanye as some sort of metaphor for not being able to get into heaven just yet, but abandon this interpretation when he invites everyone in the upper decks to come fill in the empty seats. * It should be worth noting that some of these songs were only played for about a minute and a half. Whether this indicated they were unfinished, or that Kanye only intended to show us a few snippets to gauge our approval was a subject of much debate by yr. corresps. after the show. * Up from the Ashes* All Kanye said before pressing play on his Mac was, “This first song is called Up From the Ashes”. DM for my attempt at recreating the general melody of the first few lines. It was pretty one-note. If I had to compare its atmosphere to any of his existing songs, it would probably be “Only One” feat. Paul McCartney. Not in terms of the subject matter or emotional weight, but because of the lightness and limited instrumentation or layered production. Ill be honest - it sounded very much like a demo. * Follow God* The smell of blunts being lit up permeates the air. I cant remember much of the song sonically, other than that I really liked it. The lyrics were very much about Jesus, God, faith, and love. It becomes clear that very few people in attendance have been to an album release party before, let alone with the artist present. Theres a bit of anxious energy in the room, too, almost willing the project to be good. Surely no one is more anxious than Kanye, whose eager eyes resemble after certain songs those of your friend whose shoddy improv show you just saw. At this point, many people in the crowd are standing up, nodding along in concert. I personally dont think Ive ever listened to a new album while standing up, so I remain seated. My roommate remarks on the cult-like atmosphere. I nod. * Closed on Sunday. the Chick Fil-A song) “This next song is called Closed on Sunday, like Chick Fil-A”, jokes Kanye in the way only he can. I cant remember if there was a song before this one, but this is the next I remember. It was definitely my favorite – even compelling me to stand – and by far the most complete thing we heard in terms of having a clear structure and build to it. The production here is mysterious and heavy. The lyrics to the chorus give wise words about raising your daughter, raising your son. Yr. get the sense that many people feel compelled to pull their phones out and video-tape themselves experiencing this song, only to remember they are locked away. * LA Monster* I believe this is the beat that had a metronome-esque seatbelt alarm keeping a pointed, frantic time in the background, similar to the song Lay-by by Tennyson. However the beat here was much more rigid and staccato than the alarm in Lay-by, and kept wanting to drop into a hard beat. Unfortunately, it never did. The lyrics talked about the zombie-like people in LA, who need Jesus and let the devil control too many of their thoughts and actions. Many people are nodding and demonstrably agreeing with the words. Again, this event is becoming *weird. * On God. prod. by Pierre The beat here is your standard 2010s rap beat c/o Pierre, but the bass has been raised so loud that I cannot hear many of the lyrics. Rest assured, I could still make out the occasional “Jesus” or “lord” every couplet or so. Someone behind me says they heard Kanye was late because he was performing “All We Got” with Chance over at the United Center. I remark how the people at the Chance concert probably saw Kanye on stage for a longer time tonight than were about to. * Water* Next was Water, DM for my attempt at recreating. This is the only song Id heard before to this point. I actually preferred the Coachella version. Here it sounds a bit muffled, “underwater”, even, and less driven by the natural open space of the prior version. People are starting to dance. The drunk girl behind me is grinding on her boyfriend. “Its funny to watch people forget they dont have to perform for social media”, I say to my roommate. My roommate notes that the eyes all around them probably still feel like cameras. Touché. * Selah. the “Hallelujah! ” song) This song was what the clip from Friday nights Detroit performance came from. It was cinematic. It was unbelievably loud. I felt like I was approaching Heaven, but still unsure if I was going to get in. Halfway through the song, so far just a verse from Kanye, the word Hallelujah is sung daringly for what feels like an eternity by a chorus of what can only be interpreted as angels. It is broken up by emotional, rapid-fire verses from Kanye. I am reminded of the moment in the South Park movie where Kenny thinks hes about to get into Heaven. He sees beautiful, naked women and presses a button for admission. He then sees the words, ACCESS DENIED, and immediately plummets into heavy metal HELL. I feel like both parts of that scene are happening to me at once, like Im plummeting down into Heaven. Im not alone. The audience has visibly dropped their act of “fucking with it so far”, and is transfixed. People are lifting their hands up. Kanye runs the entire song back. This time, the entire audience has their hands up during the Hallelujah section. It is a transcendent moment. Kanye can tell we are more engaged now. It felt like he wanted to run it another time, but he moved on... I could be wrong, but I believe this is the moment where he started to say a few words again, but continued to be interrupted by his rabid acolytes. I got really annoyed because he was pretty clearly trying to explain to his own apostles how Jesus saved him during his recent breakdowns and frequent hospitalizations. How he has since found God, and claims to be fully recovered. The words I cannot get out of my head from this digression are, “*Jesus gave me back my mind*”. After one particularly annoying heckler screamed something about Kim looking hot, I fired back possibly a little too loudly “shut up! ”. Seconds after, Kanye – after a tug on his sleeve– replied, “North says shut up is a bad word”. The crowd cheered, and I have literally never felt more terrified in my life. These shivers were definitely not the “goosebumps” as advertised by Ticketmaster. My roommate later clarified he thinks its because Kanye himself also said shut up, but that moment will forever haunt me. My efforts to give Kanye more voice at his own event, somehow swatted away by the man himself. Kanye then gathered himself, and calmly told the crowd he is *not* here to entertain them. The room is SILENT. That, this is *not* some comedy show where you can just heckle the performer”. “*THIS IS MY LIFE*”, echoes his voice, to cautious applause from the very people whove been interrupting him endlessly all night. Kanye continues on, and you can hear a pin drop. We have officially experienced every emotion on the spectrum, and theres still a whole second movie yet to watch. While watching Kanye during this moment, Im reminded of Andre 3000s profound reflections in the latter half of Hey Ya. My roommate shoots me a look as if to say, this event is officially REALLY FUCKING WEIRD. Next is a song featuring Fred Hammond. Cant remember the title. I dont know why, but I was expecting [this. Unfortunately, that clip never appeared in any shape during the entire night. I cant remember much of this song, but I generally liked it and also started to realize we were officially not going to see any live performance, nor any gospel, and started to get a bit let down. * Use This Gospel. feat. Clipse and Kenny G. (DM for me monkey-ing out the notes of the chorus) This was another powerful moment. He mentioned how he envisioned the chorus to echo out in soccer stadiums. Our guinea pig test proved it will no doubt sound dope as fuck at Bulls games for years to come as Zach LaVine jacks up contested long-twos with 20 seconds left on the shot clock. The verses from Pusha T and No Malice here are pointed, although they honestly sounded like they were having trouble finding the rhythm of the beat at times. The album listening party is now over, and he asks if we want to watch another documentary, this time about the making of Sunday Service. More applause. The Jesus is King graphic disappears and we literally see the Macs screen on the projector. Someone opens up the next documentary on Quicktime Media Player. They start playing it 5 minutes into the video for literally no reason. Kanye is talking to this person through the microphone, “No, start it a little earlier, yeah there, no a little earlier, yeah… wait, do you guys wanna see the whole thing? Cheering) nah yeah just start it from the beginning. And turn that shit up. Turn it all the way up. (we hear the Mac volume noise boink up a few times) Turn it all the way, yeah (we see the little volume mac thing go as loud as possible)”. Before describing the rest of the night, I need to fully communicate that this documentary was actually the loudest thing I have ever heard in my entire life. After about a minute of watching the film – which is largely b-roll of beautiful nature accompanied by footage of songs that are familiar if youve been watching the Sunday Service videos – many people start to file out. It is simply way too fucking loud. During a lull, one guy shouts, “Yo Kanye, turn it down! ”. More and more people walk out after each new song. I dont think Im exaggerating, it was literally that fucking loud. You can feel the familiar energy of schoolchildren genuinely praying that a boring video in Health class is over after each song ends. My roommate leaves, but Im determined to see this through. Volume aside, the film is stunning. It contains about 7 full songs, including a re-lyricized version of “Lost in the World” with biblical verbiage, and closes with a tender cover of “Streetlights” by Daniel Caesar. Kanye exits from the balcony area about halfway through the playing of this film. The choir and Kanye are located in divine structures during these filmings, often resembling the interior of Bob Hopes house in Palm Springs. One of the structures they perform in has a literal golden staircase descending from the circular opening, symbolizing a stairway to heaven. I start to think these edifices are what he was designing the construction of in the previous documentary. The people still here are all watching with both hands clamped over their ears. The chorus sounds heavenly. The single most remarkable musical moment of the full night, adjusted for volume, was their overwhelming rendition of How Excellent. We only see the choir director, shot in black and white, with the opening of the Hope-esque structure above his head. The room echoes as his off-screen choir bellows and belts. He is giving his full body to the song, to the spirit, as if the energy of this chorus is being sent through the hole in the sky to God himself. Trying to awaken him or generate his curiosity, so that in hearing their beautiful prayer he might be nice enough to answer it. Or maybe God is entering through the hole and manifesting himself through the choir director's body, and into the music. But probably a little bit of both. Its hard to deny this isnt actually happening. The scene, even at 10 decibels too loud, is really *that* divine. These thoughts are quelled by more and more people leaving. Its hard not to comment on the irony here. Kanye is accidently doing the exact opposite of what he set out to with this project. He is literally forcing religion onto deaf ears. People are not only failing to indulge him on his belief system, but are quite literally plugging their ears, unable to bear it. *Theres a lot of metaphor going on here* I think to myself as I crack open my 5 bag of Goldfish. Eventually, a sigh of relief sweeps through the auditorium after the Daniel Caesar cover (a curious way to end the evening, to say the least) finishes. A few words along the lines of “Shot for IMAX” briefly dance on screen. Roll credits... * Takeaways* As someone conditioned (probably by Marvel) to stay seated until the very end of a screening, I was one of the last people to leave once the house lights went back up. I dont know what I was expecting, especially since we literally saw Kanye leave, but a part of me was hoping for more. Something. Anything. Not a single word was uttered about the album, or what was to be expected re: next steps, and yet no one seemed to care. I started having lots of thoughts about fame, celebrity, what it means to be of faith, and re-examined my criticisms of religious people. I began to realize I might be of faith to art, and that it is likely a sign of privilege to criticize those who *do* believe in God. That Im passing judgement on faith, when my faith in good art to articulate and validate my thoughts is at times the only way I can make sense of the world. Faith in someone like Kanye. Maybe religion reflects an external locus of control, which Im only lucky enough to criticize on account of being privileged, and literally can control anything in my life if I actually, truly wanted to. Maybe art is my version of “God”. Maybe Kanye already knows this. Maybe this whole rouse is all one big charade for us to further deify him. His son is literally named Saint for goodness sake. Or maybe, more innocently, his plan all along was really just to spread the good word of Jesus Christ, because he really believes in doing so, only now hes doing it more explicitly and with less subtlety. An old acting teacher of mine used to often say that, “Good art should disturb the comfortable, and comfort the disturbed”. Obviously, “good” is subjective. Not to mention that upon acknowledging the religious undertones of the word good, “good art” takes on a layered meaning here. But I think strictly speaking by this axiom, Jesus is King is good art. Its certainly given me a lot to think about. Hope you enjoyed reading this.

Lookin' like Cookie from Empire🤭... , I'm watching this rightchere🙌🏾🤣😂🤣😂. Tbh this didnt seem funny to me but Mindys humor has never been my thing 🤷🏻‍♀️ oh well. Give her the damn oscar already.

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Damn. Was hoping this was a movie about judge Judy. Yeah, I'd be down to pass out every day for Morena Baccarin lol. Never rarely sometimes always movie. MGTOW perspective - ten years before Julianne Moore wouldn't have looked at John Turturro. Now the Wall has brought them together. Gentlemen remember who the prize is in this one.

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He says I want you to write something right now so he plays something. Genius. Let's meet today's contestants: Brit, a law student from California, is not a soda enthusiast; Kevin, a hospital IT analyst from Ohio, met Alex as an infant; and Karen, a political consultant from Virginia and today's winner, wants to travel to Eastern Europe. Karen entered the game as a five-day champ with winnings of 94, 802. It was close in round one, but after Kevin wiped out on DD3, Karen gradually edged away, leading into FJ with 18, 200 vs. 10, 400 for Brit and 2, 000 for Kevin. DD1, 1, 000 - CHANGE ONE LETTER - A word meaning to try hard tries hard & changes a letter to take one long step (Karen won 2, 000 from her score of 5, 400 vs. 5, 200 for Brit. DD2, 1, 200 - CREATURES OF THE DEEP. This U. S. Army officer with a summit named for him in the Rockies was killed in action in the War of 1812 (On the first clue of DJ, Kevin won 2, 400 on a true DD vs. 8, 200 for Karen. DD3, 1, 600 - PLACES - Home to its 2 most sacred cities, the Hejaz is a region in this country (Three clues after the previous DD, Kevin lost 6, 000 on a true DD vs. FJ - SCIENTISTS - About 100 years before Darwin, this naturalist put orangutans & humans in a group with the Latin name "Homo" Only Karen was correct on FJ, adding 2, 601 to win 20, 801 for a six-day total of 115, 603. Triple Stumper of the day: No one knew the name for a Vegas high roller that is shared by a creature of the deep is a whale. Shameless shilling: Despite having three bright, quick players, both rounds had leftovers so we could hear several Golden Globes speech excerpts and a post-FJ "clue for you" plug for the movie "1917. It would be nice if the show would pay the value of the unseen clues between the players to make up for these plug-related lost scoring opportunities. This day in Trebekistan: After Kevin's FJ wager of 1, 987 was revealed, Alex called it "a good year. This time he might actually have meant it, since that was when he added Classic Concentration to his hosting resume. Correct Qs: DD1 - What are strive and stride? DD2 - Who was Pike? DD3 - What is Saudi Arabia? FJ - Who was Linnaeus.

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Sometimes always never movie. Seriously, haven't any of you guys ever imagined yourself in this same situation with your favorite artist. Sometimes always never movie plot. Sometimes Always Never movie. Its just one of those movies wanna watch the 'falling in love' scenes and hoping happy ending! i heard book got better ending.

 

 

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