I rarely feature rooms because it’s really hard to get the hotel owners to agree with it, specially when visitors started to arrive in Boracay. Safety comes first.
Blessed enough, WaterColors Beach Café Bar has a different story to tell. This will be my home for a while, and I am able to check and review all the rooms they have available in this beautiful hotel, I call home.
Let’s start with the Penthouse.
Why I love it?
1. I get the view of the church (which to me is a blessing), which is located at the main road. I have not heard a single noise from the street at all.
2. The interior. I was not sure about the cream, white, and orange combination, at first when I saw the photos online. But when I arrived at the place, it was an instant gratification. It was calming. Like you live in a spa. That includes the toilet’s design!
3. The rooftop bar access. No brainer! I have the access to rooftop bar, where during the day, I work, edit my videos and at night, I party with friends. I just needed to order from the restaurant below, and yes drinks are allowed for guests in the hotel. Ordering food and drinks are so easy and modern, which brings me to point #4.
4. They have an iPad for each room which allows you to check their menu, and use iMessage to chat with the frontdesk to request or order any time! So fetch! 😅 Here’s the view of the restaurant: https://fb.watch/77kOGz9GYB/
5. The bed. For someone who has a back problem, bed is very important to me. In Singapore for 10 years, I have had to supply myself an ergonomic mattress. I had to or I would not be able to sleep well which would affect my mood the entire day. For 3 months in Boracay, with all honesty, for 3 nights I have been here, I finally slept like baby. It’s so comfortable! Not so hard, and not so soft. It’s finally a blessing to me to be able to sleep well.
Soon, I will be reviewing the beachfront and deluxe rooms. But for now, please give them some love by visiting their Facebook Page, inquire about their rates and more.
I personally would like to thank Ethel, Ely and the staff for this opportunity. I know my words aren’t enough to show how much I appreciate you.
XoXo,
Your Boracay Insider
#boracayskin #boracaynow #boracayinsider #boracaytour #boracaytourism #wheninboracay #boracaybeach #boracayphilippines #boracayph
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DO YOU NEED HELP?
Putting this out here just in case. For my own reference too when one comes to me.
Otherwise, please do DM me if you have concerns. Especially if you are an unwed mom who needs help.
Lots of love,
Daphne
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Where one can find help:
List for contact if you or someone needs help. This is also organisations that work to help and support women.
If you’re an adult who has experienced sexual abuse as a child, know that you are not alone. No matter what, the abuse was not your fault. It’s never too late to start healing from this experience. Regardless, if you are male or female, and, would like to know where to go for help, we have compiled a list of organisations that will be able to provide advice and/or counselling.
The list here is not complete and some may do child advocacy or women's advocacy only but some do both. Do check. Thank you.
1. JABATAN KEBAJIKAN MASYARAKAT
http://www.jkm.gov.my/jkm/index.php
For nearest support JKM office click onto HUBUNGI KAMI/CONTACT US and Select: PEJABAT JKM NEGERI/JKM STATE OFFICES
2 . PDRM MALAYSIA
http://www.rmp.gov.my/direktori/direktori-pdrm/bukit-aman
Locate nearest police station with D11 unit to seek advice on where to file a report.
3 . CHILDLINE MALAYSIA or Talian Kasih is 15999
http://www.mctf.org.my/childline/contact-us.htm
Or
Tel: 03-55692755
Email: childline@mctf.org.my
Aduan Krisis Masyarakat
Whatsapp 0192615999
4. Report online crimes against children in Malaysia to CYBER999
5 .ALL WOMEN’S ACTION SOCIETY (AWAM) especially for counselling (sexual harassment and rape)
AWAM Centre
85, Jalan 21/1, Sea Park,
46300 Petaling Jaya,
Selangor, Malaysia
www.awam.org.myCounselling & Legal Information (Telenita)
Tel: 03 7877 0224 or 03-78774221
Email: telenita@awam.org.my
Email : awam@awam.org.my
Our Helpline and Service Centre are available Mondays to Fridays, 10 am to 4.30 pm. We also provide counselling services on Saturdays, by appointment.
6 .WOMEN’S AID ORGANISATION (WAO)
Counselling and shelter (violence against women)
WAO Helpline : 03 7956 3488. 018-9888058 (sms)
WAO office hours: Monday - Saturday 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Tel: 03 7957 5636 | 7957 0636
Fax: 03 7956 3237
E-mail: womensaidorg@gmail.com
P.O.Box 493, Jalan Sultan 46760 Petaling Jaya Selangor, Malaysia
www.awam.org.my
www.wao.org.my
7 . Women’s Centre for Change (WCC) for counselling and free legal advice.
241 Jalan Burma, 10350 Penang
tel : 04-228 0342
email : wcc@wccpenang.org
hours: Mon to Fri, 9am to 6pm
wccpenang.org
8. Persatuan Sahabat Wanita Selangor
Tel: 03-87378380
Email: sahabatwanita@gmail.com
9. Perak Women for Women (PWW)
Tel: 05-5469715
Email: perakwomenforwomen@gmail.com
10. Tenaganita
Counselling and free legal services for:
- Migrant Communities
- Refugees
- Asylum Seekers
- Trafficked Women and Children
- Domestic Workers
12, Jalan 6/11 46000 Petaling Jaya, Selangor, Malaysia
Talian: 03 7770 3691 / 3671 | 012 335 0512 | 012 339 5350
Email: general@tenaganita.net
www.tenaganita.net
Facebook.com/tenaganita
Tel: 012-3350512
11. Sabah Women's Action-Resource Group (SAWO)
Tel: 088-280200
Email : [email protected]
12. Sarawak Women for Women Society
Tel: 082-442660 or 082-416053
13. Bar Council Child Rights Committee
Officer: Rajeswari Gunarasa
Email: rajeswari@malaysianbar.org.my
Email: pad@malaysianbar.org.my
14. PROTECT & SAVE THE CHILDREN
Protect And Save The Children Association of Selangor and Kuala Lumpur (Reg. No. 7),
No. 5, Jalan 7/14, Section 7,
46050, Petaling Jaya, Selangor, Malaysia.
Telephone : 603) 7957 4344 / 7956 4355
Fax : (603) 7957 4322
Email: protect@psthechildren.org.my
www.psthechildren.org.my
15. Legal Aid Centre for free legal representation
Selangor 03-55107007
Kuala Lumpur 03-20722050/1/2
16. Sabah Women's Action Resource Group (SAWO)
088-269291
17. Telenisa
Telephone : 03-79608802
Open on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday from 10am-5pm
Website : sistersinislam.org.my
18. Majlis Antipemerdagangan Orang dan Antipenyeludupan Migran
Telefon : 03-80008000
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Majlis-Antipemerdagangan-Orang-dan-Antipenyeludupan-Migran-232511150549792/
19. Rumah Perlindungan Sosial, Klang.
Shelter for unwed pregnant mothers, sexually assaulted women and children, domestic violence cases.
NCWO- YWCA
010-3656950
0133610010 (Shoba Aiyar)
03-33725175
20. SOLS Health
1Petaling Commerz and Residential Condos,
#G-8, Jalan 1C/149,
Off Jalan Sungai Besi,
57100 Sungai Besi,
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
T: +6018-6640247 (Admin)
Email:
navigaide@sols247.org
Website:
https://www.solshealth.org
Facebook:
https://m.facebook.com/SOLShealth/
(Administration)
Tue – Sat:
0900 – 1800
(By Appointment)
Thurs – Sat:
0900 – 1800
1.Individual therapy / counselling
2. Marriage & family therapy counselling
3. Psychological testing & assessments
4. Workshops and training crisis management
5. Community-based mental health programmes
Charges fees
(we provide financial assistance to eligible clients)
Available in Malay, English, Mandarin and Cantonese.
Other things you can do to advocate.
1. Support the call to criminalise cyber sexual grooming in Malaysia with a pledge at rage.com.my/predator (scroll all the way down)
2. Report child pornography through the INHOPE Internet reporting hotlines.inhope.org/gns/report-here
3. Join the #ReplyForAll conversation on social media and share online safety tips.
4. Become a U-Reporter and participate in polls on the issue. Register at malaysia.ureport.in
5.Couselling centre located in St Francis Xavier Church, Petaling Jaya - it's non-profit & open to public, eventhough office is in church premise.
here's the contact details that you can pass on:
tel/fax: 03-79577136
email: [email protected]
person-in-charge: Mr Francis Joachim
6. Malaysian Mental Health Association
8, Jalan 4/33, Off, Jalan Othman, Petaling Jaya, 46000, Petaling Jaya, Selangor
03-7782 5499 https://g.co/kgs/nSwXny
Mental Health Association of Sarawak for a counselling service(every Monday and Wednesday, 2pm-4pm, Saturdays, 9am-12pm.)
7.Bodhi Counselling Phoneline (Kuching) 082256428
Monday &Thursday 7-9 pm.
Message to 012-8276722 to request for face to face counselling. Give name and brief reason for counselling.
8. Befrienders Kuching Sarawak at 082-242800 (6.30pm-9.30pm daily)
If there is an updated list, I will update it here
Credit to Tuan Syed Azmi for compiling this list.
Bless you.
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1. THREAD: Dear world, I want to say a few words about what happened in #HongKong yesterday.
2. An estimated 550,000 Hong Kongers made yesterday's annual July 1 protest the highest ever in turnout. It marked 22nd anniversary of the 1997 Hong Kong handover to China, now only 28 years before 'One Country, Two Systems' is set to expire due to the '50-year no change' policy.
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//反送中運動發展至今,國際輿論確是面臨挑戰,感謝眾志戰友敖卓軒 (Jeffrey Ngo)幫忙協作,我的Twitter剛發了 29 個 Tweet,嘗試爭取國際社會理解昨日立法會行動的來龍去脈。
不求國際社會的朋友完全同意昨日的所有舉措,但求理解前線戰友的意志,對他們有著多一分體諒,少一分責難。
行動過後,保持輿論支持仍是關鍵所在,需要具名拋頭露面的輿論工作,我們會好好努力,對比起你們所作的決志,我怎敢怠慢。
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1. THREAD: Dear world, I want to say a few words about what happened in #HongKong yesterday.
2. An estimated 550,000 Hong Kongers made yesterday's annual July 1 protest the highest ever in turnout. It marked 22nd anniversary of the 1997 Hong Kong handover to China, now only 28 years before 'One Country, Two Systems' is set to expire due to the '50-year no change' policy.
3. Simultaneously as the peaceful demonstrations were taking place, other young protesters attempted to enter the Legislative Council complex. To understand WHY it happened, we must examine what happened over the past month.
4. Hong Kongers' strong resistance against proposed extradition arrangements with China was heard loud and clear around the world. Solidarity rallies took place in over 30 cities, and the international community spoke up.
5. We tried EVERYTHING available to us. On June 9, one million Hong Kongers took to the streets peacefully. But before the night had even ended, Chief Executive Carrie Lam released a statement saying she would press ahead with the bill in three days.
6. That’s why, in the morning of June 12, when the Legislative Council debate was set to take place, Hong Kongers were bracing for our last fight. We knew there would be no turning back. Beijing had enough votes because only 40 out of 70 seats are directly elected by the people.
7. And then there was miracle. Protesters managed to blockade the complex completely. Well-documented evidence published by the international media show excessive force used by the police. Many injuries ensued, but in any case lawmakers could not convene.
8. It was only after this escalation that Lam made a small compromise to pause the bill’s reading. Even she acknowledged events on June 12, NOT June 9, that changed her mind. Months of Hong Kongers and the world expressing concern did not matter to her at all until she saw blood.
9. But Lam called protesters ‘rioters’. She would not agree to an independent investigation on police brutality. She stopped short of withdrawing the bill, let alone stepping down. Combined with the first death of a protester, TWO MILLION people marched on June 16.
10. Hong Kong has 7.5 million people, so an equivalent of ONE IN FOUR out of the entire population protested in a single occasion. I am not aware of anything comparable to this level of discontent against a government in modern history.
11. Lam finally apologized two days later, but for what? For failing to ‘properly communicate’ to Hong Kongers what the extradition bill was all about. Even up until that point, then, the subtext was that she was still right and we were too stupid.
12. Commentators around the world thought the movement was over by then, because the bill had supposedly been ‘suspended’ and Lam had said sorry. But actually none of our demands were met. Lam refused dialogue with opposition lawmakers and continued to praise the police.
13. Since my release on June 17 from prison, I took part in a number of smaller-scale rallies, sit-ins and occasional skirmishes. We wanted to let Beijing and the world know the fight was far from over. The G-20 summit in Osaka was then fast approaching.
14. Hong Kongers’ determination was on full display again when, within 11 hours, we crowdfunded over HK$6.7 million for newspaper ads ahead of the G-20 summit calling for the world not to neglect us.
15. We were grateful for world leaders, including Prime Minister Abe Shinzo and President Donald Trump, for raising the issue of Hong Kong human rights in their respective meetings with Xi Jinping. Yet by June 29, our demands were still ignored. It appeared we were really losing.
16. Devastating news followed. Two additional young fellow protesters jumped to their deaths over this past weekend. The Hong Kong government was pushing us to the point of despair and desperation. We tried every possible way imaginable to make our voices heard.
17. In a democracy, this extradition bill would long ago have been terminated. Polls consistently show some 70% of Hong Kongers in favor of a full withdrawal. The political career of any other leader would also have been over with this level of resistance over such a long period.
18. Alas, Hong Kong is not a democracy. Lam, a puppet of Beijing is also unlike any leader. The source of her power comes not from Hong Kongers but from the Chinese Communist Party. This brings me back to events yesterday.
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19. The protesters who broke into the Legislative Council complex were NOT rioters. They were NOT violent. Their objective was never to harm any individual. They wanted to make the regime hear Hong Kongers’ voice, and they had no other option. WE ALREADY TRIED EVERYTHING ELSE.
20. Perhaps not all of you will agree with every single action they took yesterday. But what are a few pieces of glass worth in comparison to the deaths of three young men and women? What are a few portraits worth in comparison to the very survival of Hong Kong as a place?
21. The moment they stepped into the building, they knew what awaited them. They would face almost certain prosecution and probable imprisonment over rioting charges, which carry a maximum sentence of 10 years. They have a whole life ahead of them.
22. Some well-intentioned opposition lawmakers tried to persuade protesters out of it. But they replied that since others had already perished, whatever physical and legal consequences they would face immediately paled in comparison. Watching this exchange put tears in my eyes.
23. Even after the break-in, protesters behaved with unimaginable discipline. They left cash at the counter before taking drinks from the cafeteria. They sealed the library off to preserve historical documents stored inside. Not a second did they lose their cool.
24. What kind of young people does Hong Kong produce? Smart, efficient, attentive and freedom-loving. I am proud of them, although I confess I do not have the courage to do what they did yesterday. I have been jailed three times, so I know full well what now lies ahead of them.
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25. Sometimes in life we are forced to make split-second decisions that will forever alter us as individuals, and perhaps even alter the course of history. It is of course too soon to tell, but I can only hope that years later when we look back to 2019, we will have no regrets.
26. Hong Kongers remain as united as we ever are. I am proud of what our friends did last night. For the first time I was also tear gassed, right outside the complex when cops tried to clear our defense line. Moving forward, we will continue find our own place and fight on.
27. The ongoing protests have already defied the expectations of not just every commentator and scholar but also myself as an activist. I would be foolish to try to predict what is next.
28. If there is just one takeaway for the world: Events in Hong Kong are about so much more than the bill, more than Lam, more even than democracy. They all matter of course. But in the end it is about the future of Hong Kong beyond 2047, a future that belongs to our generation.
29. Please continue to keep an eye on us, and keep supporting us. On behalf of Hong Kongers I thank everyone for taking the time to learn about this unique place we call home. THREAD ENDS//
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No-fuss family dish kids and adults will love 😋
You can arrange this dish with regular taro potatoes, or regular potatoes or a radish kind.
Perfect for everyday meal and Bento box!
Because its shape and pattern are like a shrimp, we call this taro potato Ebi-Imo (shrimp potato). It is in season from November through January. My neighbor gave me some beautiful Ebi-Imo, so I decided to make this dish for my family. I hope this idea helps 👍
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Chicken Mince Simmered Ebi-Imo (Shrimp-Shaped Taro Potatoes) Recipe
Difficulty: Easy
Time: 30min
Number of servings: 4
Ingredients
600g (1.3lb.) Ebi-Imo (shrimp potato)
300g (0.7lb.) minced chicken
3 tbsp. green peas (cooked/frozen/canned)
salt
400ml Dashi broth
A
* 4 tbsp. soy sauce
* 2 tbsp. Sake
* 2 tbsp. sugar
* 1 tbsp. ginger juice
1 tbsp. cooking oil
B
* 1 tbsp. corn/potato starch
* 1 tbsp. water
Directions:
1. Peel and cut Ebi-Imo in bite-size chunks. Parboil in salted water to remove bitter taste then rinse to remove slimy texture. *When you use regular potato, this procedure is not necessary but it improves flavor.
2. Heat cooking oil in a pot, and cook minced chicken until no longer pink.
3. Add Ebi-Imo and Dashi stock, and bring to a boil. When it comes to a boil, remove the foam.
4. Add the seasonings (A), and cook until the potatoes are soft for about 10~15 minutes.
5. Stop the heat, add starch diluted with water, then heat again until thick.
6. Lastly, add green peas, and cook until hot.
レシピ(日本語)
https://cooklabo.blogspot.com/2021/02/Chicken-Mince-Simmered-Potatoes.html
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Dear All,
I am more than happy to announce that our team is launching an exciting campaign with lots of collaborations! Here you go our first piece of art work.
"音樂影像(Music Video)不是音樂的襯托。她是獨立的作品,同時讓人能"看見"音樂及一切從音樂開展的可能性。"
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第一部曲 | Reminiscence (End Game Version)
末日版本:科技進步 vs 情感倒退 【3D 動畫家】
科技的進步也許是為了世界倒退而繼續支撐著人類的冰冷產物。在人工智能的城市裡,人捨棄了屬於城市本來的溫度,彼此之間生長更多距離。智能人類誕生的故事毫不陌生,在其自我學習的過程中衍生出本不存在的東西——情感,然後經歷逝去。
Reminiscence的人工智能城市裡,一位人(AI)與其他人每天過著重複的生活。有天,她突然發現遠古帶有血肉的生命體,頓時意識到自己有了複雜的變化,開始尋找答案。一直操控AI意識的程序逐漸消失,失去被控制的瞬間,城市開始崩塌,其他人感到迷失。然而,有了自我意識/情感的她,醒覺自己和其他人原是冰冷的智能人類,情感帶來的溫度慢慢腐蝕她的身體、崩壞、死去。
歌:
回憶是很微妙的,每一秒的消逝,每件事一旦過去,就演變成只在腦海裡而現實已不復存在的畫面。在所有逝去前,我們能否緊握當下的每一秒?
Chapter one | Reminiscence (End Game Version)
Technological advancement vs The emotional regression (3D animator)
Technological advancement is perhaps the reason why people are still able to live amidst the Great Regression. In the AI cities, people distance themselves from each other. The AI started to develop something that the makers did not intend them to learn through self-learning algorithms: emotions.
In the city of Reminiscence, Ms AI was living a plain, repetitive and normal life like the others. One day, she discovered ancient life forms that's so different from her species, organic with blood and tissues. The great shock that led her to the urge for truth was then spreading throughout the city. And slowly day by day, the program that controls the AIs was overwritten and finally erased. At the very moment of losing control, the city started to fall apart and everyone started to gain self-consciousness, and realised that they are only stone-cold robots. Emotions in the AIs eventually started to erode their body to death.
Song:
Reminiscence is interesting in a subtle way. The passing of time, the happening of different events... they afterwards become fragmented memories in us. So can we seize the day when it passes?
【Lyrics】
#She come and gone
Left me alone
Three years no call
They said it was not my fault
I grabbed her wound
My weakness I poured
That’s how we were torn
They said it was not her fault
If I were a tree
Would you be my leaves
What keeps us believe
Our fragile love would always exist
If I were the sea
Would you be my fishes
Tell me you believe
Our fragile love would always exist
*Cry Cry out loud
I don’t need to be the one
who makes you smile
Fly Fly to someone I can’t shout
When you’re about to falls
I will keep my feet on the ground* #
Repeat #
Repeat *
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【Music Video】
Director / Animator | Ivan Hung
https://www.instagram.com/ivan_terrible/
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【Music 】
Written by CHANKA
Arranged by CHANKA, MAEL, Hin, Dean
Recorded by Nichung
Mixed by MAEL
Mastered by Lok Chan
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#CHANKA #陳嘉 #Reminiscence
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Have a listen of some of my other works :
"Silence" : https://youtu.be/1Hkk7l4zk9k
"Young" : https://youtu.be/kolrKYxvvf8
"Ocean" : https://youtu.be/GOTdDrC1G-E
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Japanese Stuffed Cabbage Rolls (we call Roll Kyabetsu) is typical Japanese home cooked main dish that everyone wants to remember. It goes perfect with white rice 😋
I will share with you the very basic simple recipe. Try this first. Then arrange it in the way you like by adding or changing the ingredients 😉
TIPS: Use a pot that fits the cabbage rolls tightly (put the cabbage scraps to fill the openings), then you don't have to worry about the rolling technique. They don't move and open while cooking 💡
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Basic Cabbage Rolls (One of the BEST Japanese Home Cooking Recipes)
Difficulty: Medium
Time: 1hr
Number of servings: 8 pieces
Ingredients
340g (12oz) ground beef and pork mixture *any kind of ground meat is ok
1 (200g/7oz) minced onion
1 cabbage (8 nice leaves or more)
1 consommé cube *any bouillon cube is ok
2 bay leaves
1 tbsp. cooking oil
salt and pepper
nutmeg *if you have
parsley flakes
ketchup *if you like
Directions:
1. Carefully peel up to 16 nice cabbage leaves. Place them on a microwavable dish, cover lightly with plastic wrap, then microwave on medium (600W) for 5 minutes. You can boil in a large pot until soft and drain as well. Shave the core to make it flat if it is too thick.
2. Heat cooking oil in a frying pan, cook minced onion until tender. Add half the amount of ground meat and cook until no longer pink, season with salt and pepper, then transfer it into a large bowl to cool.
3. When the meat is cold enough to handle, add the rest of the ground meat, 1/2 tsp. salt, pepper, and nutmeg and knead well with your hands. Divide it into 8 portions.
4. Place the meat mixture on a cabbage leaf, then roll up securely. If leaves are small overlap small cabbage leaves (2 or 3 leaves) together then wrap.
5. Use a pot that fits the cabbage rolls tightly. Place the cabbage rolls and put the cabbage scraps to fill the openings. Make sure they don't move while cooking.
6. Break the consommé cube in quarters and put them on top, place bay leaves, pour 1 cup (240ml) of water, cover, and cook on medium low for 30 minutes.
7. Place the cabbage rolls on serving dishes. Season the broth with salt and pepper then pour over the cabbage rolls. You can thicken the broth with slurry (1 tbsp. starch diluted with 2 tbsp. water) to make a thick sauce if you like. You can serve with ketchup if you like (many kids like to eat in this way). Sprinkle with parsley flakes to finish.
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