I think the big issue with AI's public perception is that, while it may have some actual uses for coding and pattern recognition and the like (I am not educated enough to have an informed opinion), most people are not in the fields where it has a tiny smidgen of theoretical applications.
Most of us experience it as "NEW, from the fascist hucksters that brought you Databases But Shitty, Ugly Monkey Pictures, and Zoom With A Bucket On Your Head, we now present The Lying Machine That's Always Wrong And Makes You Stupid And Suicidal. Also, the price of electronics has tripled, your power bill has doubled, it's getting into everything, we stole the entire world's culture to make it, and you can't opt out."
These fuckers used up all their good will and patience two or three scams ago.
I have an unfortunate tendency to wind up enamored with the Gluppliest of Shittos, and putting way more thought into them than they were built to withstand. The Glupp Shitto currently occupying my thoughts is Bobcat, from City of Heroes. But before I can get into her deal, I need to explain other things about City of Heroes. Don't worry, they're short.
The first is Mynx, one of the other NPCs. The super short version is that she volunteered for a Crey research project ("they're EvilCo" is an oversimplification but good enough for these purposes), and when they realized nobody would miss her if she vanished, disappeared her for their horrible science shit. The end result of which is "what if Wolverine were a catgirl." She escaped, and was discovered and rescued by Synapse, another important-ish NPC whose deal doesn't matter here.
The second thing is Praetoria, the explanation for which is even shorter: it's the Justice Lords, or if that doesn't help, "evil mirror dimension" isn't as accurate but it's close enough.
Now, most of the big signature heroes important enough to get a name and model have an evil alternate. In Mynx's case, that is Bobcat, who has a slightly different backstory, which is why she has hooked into my hindbrain.
Bobcat was a bioweapon originally created to fight in the tail end of the Hamidon Wars against the Devouring Earth (which, yeah another digression, "ecoterrorist gains godlike power and its legions become an extinction-level event" covers it, moving on). She was abandoned and left to go feral. She was discovered and rescued by Neuron, the mirrorverse version of Synapse.
Through various bits of content -- doing jobs for Bobcat, the Valentines you can pick up during that event, and the various missions and trials where you can fight her -- a few things are made very clear about Bobcat. She is utterly devoted to Neuron, no matter how badly he treats her, which is pretty bad because he is abusive and neglectful in turn, and that she is a stupid thug, whose violence is kept in check only by her sloth. If she feels slighted, however, she is willing to get off the couch she has taken over at the local Big Fancy Nightclub to go kill people over it.
Now, here is the part where she has found the Make Me Like This Character button and started slamming it repeatedly. There's a thing I like where characters who have constantly been living in a Circumstance finally get out of that Circumstance (usually scraping by for survival or going all in to chase a dream, but Bobcat's situation fits) and they can take a breath, take stock, and figure out who they really are and what happy actually looks like. The way Bobcat got into that situation was "Neuron tried to use me as a distraction so he could escape some monsters, so I killed him for it." Which you learn if you're doing the villain-side plotline in which you bust her and assorted other war criminals out of jail to help you, but she has been depowered and can't really fight anymore. (Again, I am simplifying.)
And this is where the part that catches my interest comes up. Bobcat is an abuse victim. She was made as a weapon to fight in a war that ended before she could be deployed, abandoned to her own devices, and then "rescued" by a self-absorbed jerk who just used her as a tool and didn't bother hiding his complete lack of respect for her, because her lack of respect for herself (not to mention being dumb as a sack of hammers) meant that she'd never really kick him to the curb like he deserved. She spent her life as a tool and the only reason she wasn't discarded is because even she's not dumb enough to miss that she was being used as bait and killed her abuser for his betrayal. She needs, and deserves, help.
On the other hand, well, there is the whole "stupid thug" thing. She has no real sense of right or wrong, and I don't know if she can really learn how to function in a society that isn't tacitly giving her a pass because she's the girlfriend of one of the fascist ruler's lieutenants.
Unfortunately, this is not something that I think will really get explored at this point. The Praetorian plotline is pretty well over, and what's left is basically the refugees picking up the pieces in a new dimension. More directly, while there aren't any hero plots going into her fate that I know of, her fate at the end of Villain Stuff could be pretty different. At the end of the plotline, the people running the jail you broke her out of make you an offer: "we're not your enemy, we'll let you have the money in this safehouse and look the other way about all the shit you did if you give us back those people you busted out," and you can choose to either hand them back or fight to keep them. This is a pretty big divergence to work around, so if you kept them, they're just going to sit in that warehouse you turned into a hideout forever, waiting for something to do. Bobcat, of course, is lounging on the couch. She really should be in jail, but if not that, watching TV while drinking all my Pepsi is as good an end as she can hope for.
Having to wait a long time while in short-term waiting is so exhausting. I have trouble not getting angry at people who unintentionally put me in that state.
being anti ai is making me feel like in going insane. "you asked for thoughts about your characters backstory and i put it into chat gpt for ideas". studies have proven its making people dumber. "i asked ai to generate this meal plan". its causing water shortages where its data centers are built. "ill generate some pictures for the dnd campaign". its spreading misinformation. "meta, generate an image of this guy doing something stupid". its trained off stolen images, writing, video, audio. "i was talking with my snapchat ai-" theres no way to verify what its doing with the information it collects. "youtube is impletmenting ai based age verification". my work has an entire graphics media department and has still put ai generated motivational posters up everywhere. ai playlists. ai facial verification. google ai microsoft ai meta ai snapchat ai. everyone treats it as a novelty. every treats it as a mandatory part of life. am i the only one who sees it? am i paranoid? am i going insane? jesus fucking christ. if i have to hear one more "well at least-" "but it does-" "but you can-" im about to lose it. i shouldnt have to jump through hoops to avoid the evil machine. have you no principles? no goddamn spine? am i the weird one here?
i fundamentally don’t understand liberals drawing the line at “evil fascist dying.” why the fuck are you mourning him??? the dude openly promoted genocide at the border, genocide in palestine, genocide of trans people, death death and more death. his worldview was caustic, violent at its axioms. he was openly racist, he was virulently transphobic, he was such an unquestionably shitty and evil person that i’m baffled by anyone who considers themselves even remotely progressive not actively celebrating his death. this is just straight up a net good thing that happened. charlie kirk deserved to die, and i’m glad he went suffering like a panicked animal choking on its own blood. i hope he died shitting and pissing his pants too, because that’s the amount of dignity in death he spent his entire life earning, in every xenophobic policy position he supported. i hope he was fucking terrified up until the moment he shuffled off this mortal coil. zero fucking sympathy for this nazi bastard.
1: Useless bullshit that sucks and is only capable of using stolen materials to extrude worthless slop that is only accepted by undiscerning hogs who will oink at whatever you shovel into their trough.
i just can't convey the frustration and sorrow that it's been to grow up at first without the internet and then watching it bloom into this useful, fun, connecting force you sometimes spent time on, only for it to degrade into this constant oppressive waste of time and energy where people are constantly pumping out algorithmically designed content for max algorithmic appeal and even the most simple search generates either no results or an infinite abyss of ai generated slop none of which is usable or correct. we briefly had a library of alexandria and then fed it into a paper shredder so advertisers could sell a random mash of pulp back to us at a premium.
One of the most important things to unpack and unlearn when you’re part of a white supremacy saturated society (i.e. the global north) and especially if you were raised in an intensified form of it (evangelicism, right wing politics, explicit racism) is the urge to punish and take revenge.
It manifests in our lives all the time and it is inherently destructive. It makes relationships and interactions adversarial for no good reason. It undermines cooperation and good civic order. It worsens some types of crime. It creates trauma, especially in children.
Imagine approaching unexpected or unacceptable behavior from a perspective of "how can this be stopped, and prevented" instead of "you’re going to regret this!”
Imagine dealing with a problem or conflict from the perspective of “how can this be solved in a way that is just and restorative” instead of “the people who caused this are going to pay.”
How much would that change you? How much would that have changed for you?
Look, as much as I enjoy a bit of internal schadenfreude about people who voted for a fascist piece of shit taking the brunt of having voted for a fascist piece of shit, I still very much want those people to have a safe country to live in, and a functioning democratic government, and jobs and food and safe schools and so on and so on.
The ~33% of the population who voted this shit in are (mostly) not enemies. They are people who were manipulated. And VERY often they were manipulated by having been steeped in a culture that tells them that the Bad People (immigrants, trans people, Black people, take your pick) are the cause of their problems and Need to be Punished. If they’re religious, they worship a God who lays waste to Bad People. If you try to tell them they were wrong, then because they can’t possibly be one of the Bad People, it makes you one of the Bad People who Need to be Punished. And this just reinforces the blinders. It entrenches their position. And it hurts ALL of us because we become more and more divided.
I’m not saying you have to let bigots hurt you to be nice. I’m saying that people don’t leave a cult if the folks outside of it are constantly telling them they’re evil and irredeemable.
The ~33% of the population who voted this shit in are (mostly) not enemies.
Nah I don't wanna fucking hear this, actually.
Say that I accept everything this thread is saying about the urge to punish being an objective moral bad - and I'm not saying I do. These people still, at their core, knowingly decided of their own accord to make the world worse for people I love. Friends of mine have died. There's no solely restorative justice here. There's no way of repairing the damage that they've done.
Made my life worse too, and people I love too. I get that. I’m not saying they can make up for it. I’m not saying you have to forgive anyone. I’m saying that forcing people out of society and forever branding them as irredeemable and wanting to take revenge is…not a way to fight fascism.
What other option do we have? They have demonstrated quite aptly that they will never be willing to peaceably share society with us, despite the fact that we are demonstrably innocent of any crime.
I have to agree with @vexwerewolf that at this point any kind of restorative justice at this point in time is effectively a waste of effort.
If you want to change their cultural perspective on queer, black, and other minorities through peaceful communication go right for it!
The issue is that it's to late to change that perspective. You'd need years of time in order to see any degree of widespread change, and they are in power now. They have no need to listen to us anymore.
It's impossible to reconcile with someone when they're beating down your door so they can kill you.
Precisely - it will take years, possibly decades to undo the damage these fucking demons have done. Why should we ever forgive them? Why should we ever be forced to share a society with them afterwards? What right does anyone have to force trans people to live with the TERF monsters who tried to exterminate us?
The Fucking Around continues because the Finding Out never comes.
I am reminded of the tweet about how "if you take revenge you're just as bad" being something spread by the bad guys so we don't shove them into guillotines.
It's for City of Heroes. I will be prioritizing brevity over clarity for explaining any setting stuff. There's a wiki if you want details.
First up is Shannon Daniels, better known to the public as Doctor Mindclaw. Born as a catgirl to a regular family, unraveling what caused that was one of her goals as a scientist. Which, of course, was kind of rough because "orange catgirl in science" can be kind of rough. (At the time I made her, I did not know about "orange cats are mostly male" or "orange cats are generally considered dumb," but hey that all worked out!) She always had a temper issue, and a lifetime of that building up came to a head when she was trying to drown some sorrows about her work getting overlooked again and some pick-up artist asshole was doing lame "gonna make you purr, pretty kitty" shit. And when she angrily told him to fuck off, it had a little more force behind it than she thought it would and the guy dropped, brain dead before he hit the ground.
She spent a lot of the time from then through her arrest, trial, and incarceration kind of numb, because while she killed a man with an ability she didn't even know she had, she did still kill a man. Which lasted until Arachnos (basically "what if GI Joe's Cobra, but spiders") enacted Operation: DESTINY, which is the instigating event of City of Villains, which can crudely be summarized as "here's a list of people with potential Destiny Mojo, but we can't figure out exactly who, so we're just going to spring everybody and let 'em fight it out."
This was the first major time she had a chance to change her path. She could have just stayed in her cell, she could have kept her head down, but she made a break for it like everyone else and got swept up in all of the Arachnos stuff and being a villain. Because an important thing to remember about Shannon Daniels is that, when you get down to it, she is a terrible person. She just didn't really have the means or motive to act on it too much, but as she started accruing fear and respect for her deeds, she began to realize she liked it. Kicking in the door of a bank and having the security shout a warning, not that they were being robbed by a villain, but that it was Doctor Mindclaw? Oh, that was a rush she didn't want to admit to feeling.
Of course, while she willingly walked this path and spurned all of her chances to turn from it, she didn't go it alone.
This is Isabella Maranello, a mercenary who was similarly serving time. She wears power armor to swing that axe, and that axe is incredibly illegal to own because it was used by the alien invaders that attacked Earth a few years ago. (Don't worry about that part; it's not relevant to this cavalcade of criminal catgirls.) She used to be with an outfit, but when she went her own way, keeping her equipment was part of her severance package. Except without their lawyers to cover for her, she got pinched because of her incredibly illegal equipment and thrown in jail. She works with Doctor Mindclaw now as her right hand and bodyguard. She is also the co-leader of the gang. But two people is not a gang!
Every villain needs The Big Dumb Tough Henchman and The Less Dumb Skinny Henchman. That's where these two, Billy (top, real name: Wilma Schmidt) and Boresight (bottom, real name: Julia Goodman) come in. They were just a couple of dumb thugs, but Doctor Mindclaw knew she needed someone more experienced with street level crime when it was time to go knock over a bank, and these two happened to be the ones who answered the call. The reason they continue to stick around as her henchmen is because she actually listened to them, and treated them with respect, and didn't screw them over when the job was done. And that can be hard to find for a street level schmuck, so they decided to stick with this crew and see where things were going. These four were the core of operations for a while, but a new member was added to the crew once Doctor Mindclaw got some rep and recognition.
This is Aurelia Simmons, who operates under the villain name of Fulgur Gold. She stole a power suit originally intended for electrical plant operations that operates with a nanotic gold ion system. She's the descendant of refugees who fled the Rogue Isles back when they were the Etoile Isles, and even if she grew up in Paragon, she did hear a lot of stories about the whole "if you're strong enough you can take what you want" and decided she liked that, and also followed Doctor Mindclaw's career with great interest. When the chance to become a super in her own right presented itself, she seized it with both hands (the cute student studying abroad originally from the Rogue Isles may or may not have played a part in swaying her decision). Once she made her way to the Isles proper, she declared herself Doctor Mindclaw's sidekick. A title she is allowed to keep because she is powerful, competent, and loyal, and these are all things that Doctor Mindclaw values. Even if her "sidekick" is embarrassingly Online, which results in Doctor Mindclaw only understanding about 80% of what Fulgur Gold is saying. But Fulgur Gold had other reasons for declaring herself a sidekick to Doctor Mindclaw, and Doctor Mindclaw had other reasons to accept.
This is Umbral Reactor, one of the few non-catgirls I'll be talking about here. Doctor Mindclaw friggin' hates this guy, for reasons both professional and personal. The professional ones are rather simple: his powers are a pretty direct counter to hers. In mechanical terms, Doctor Mindclaw is a Psionic/Mental Manipulation Blaster, which means her job is "wreck things with Psionic-type damage." Umbral Reactor is a Defender, and his primary set is Dark Miasma, so one of his powers blunts Psionic damage, in addition to all of his "you do less damage now" debuffs. The personal reason is a bit more complicated, in that a cape must be earned, and villains earn theirs by raising hell in Paragon City until a hero shows up, and then you beat them down and take theirs. Umbral Reactor is the hero who showed up to stop her rampage, which went poorly for him. However, beaten as he was, he wasn't ready to give up just yet, and reached out to grab the nefarious villain and keep her from escaping! He was trying to grab her ankle or something, but unfortunately, all that was in reach was her tail. The look she gave him made his life flash before his eyes, and the stomping she gave him left him out of action for a while, but at least he survived. Doctor Mindclaw's direct and personal dislike of him specifically, combined with her infamously volatile temper, are why she is one of the few villains he's faced that scares the hell out of him. But Umbral Reactor himself is only part of why Doctor Mindclaw accepted Fulgur Gold as a sidekick.
This is Metaniono, real name Rebecca Simmons. (No relation to Aurelia Simmons.) She also has a fancy high tech suit, but hers is meant to manipulate time via speeding it up or slowing it down for rescue work. The problem is that the suit, officially known as the Kairos Suit, was not up to the task of saving people when Galaxy City got wrecked because of space monsters and super-scale clashes. In the timeline Umbral Reactor is originally from, Rebecca took the name Kairos and vowed to protect Paragon City in the name of her fallen professor, and became Umbral Reactor's sidekick. Who was, unknown to her, a friend of her professor in his old civilian guise. But Umbral Reactor was not available to help in this timeline, so her despair got the better of her, and she named herself the Greek word for "regret" and has taken a more proactive approach to crime fighting. Or at least, that's the Watsonian reason I swapped from time/beam defender to beam/time corruptor. The Doylist reason is because I wanted to be able to skip taking the power Single Shot, which at the time was mandatory for Defenders. It isn't now, but I'm not starting over.
And since I'm talking into the real world logic behind these characters, I figure I may as well get into the whats and whys on that one too.
Doctor Mindclaw was originally an idea I had well before I knew City of Villains was going to be a thing, with the working title "Angry Catgirl." The basic idea of being, well, an angry catgirl who was pissy because she isn't the bouncy nya-nya purr purr type was there, and I knew I wanted her to be psychic, but I wasn't sure how to do that exactly. I was initially looking at the Controller archetype, but that wasn't really grabbing me. And then City of Villains came out and introduced the Dominator archetype, with the primary set Mind Control and the secondary set Psionic Assault, and I knew I had found it. When I made her during the beta test, she was originally white instead of orange, but I changed the color because I wanted it to read clearly as fur, not skin. When Homecoming came out, I decided to reflavor several of my characters rather than recreate them straight, which is why she is now a Psychic Blast/Mental Manipulation Blaster, which I think fits her character better. There is also making her as a Psionic/Willpower Sentinel, but at the time I made her, Sentinels were kind of wonky and not very good. This has changed, but as usual, I am not starting over, and it's not like being a glass cannon who hates things to death is a wrong interpretation.
Maranello was originally a design I was going to use in the "make your own mission" system, and she was going to be a Boss-level enemy (enemies come in "Minion, Lieutenant, Boss" for regular stuff, then Elite Boss for serious business, then Archvillain or Hero for heavy hitters). I liked her design enough to wind up repurposing it into an Axe/Invuln Brute.
Billy and Boresight were "minion" grade enemies, but again, I repurposed their designs for stuff. I wound up not using them as-is in the game, but I did recycle the Boresight design for "Longfang Goodman," the story being that she joined Arachnos because she went through the wrong door due to being colorblind. So now she has a mechanical backpack with integrated grenade launchers and laser cannons shaped like spider legs wired to her spine. Not how she would have chosen to play it, but eh, could be worse, and it gets a lot more respect than the gun did. I could have made her as an Assault Rifle/Devices Blaster, but I wasn't really feeling it. There was eventually a couple of sets added, Arsenal Control and Arsenal Assault, so I could have made her an Arsenal/Arsenal Dominator who's good at hitting stuff, but I already had Longfang Goodman by then and didn't want to restart. I haven't done Billy yet, but if I do, I will make her as a Bane Spider so she'd trade in her shield for a cloaking device and upgrade her mace to some wacky techno-bullshit, but I'm still waffling on the build for her.
Fulgur Gold happened because I noticed that the Electrical Affinity set and the Electric Blast set were given some synergy with the Homecoming changes, so I wanted an elec/elec defender. She is a catgirl because I have a Bit now. It took me a while to figure out a name for her. Her working title was "Zappy Defender," and my initial name for her was "Goldbolt." That was taken, so after letting it stew for a while, I hit on Fulgur Gold. I don't remember why I decided to make her a villain or Doctor Mindclaw's sidekick, but I guess I was just thinking "hey I need a villain support type since I don't currently have one."
Umbral Reactor was from all the way back on Live. I created him because, at the time, I did not have a Defender, and I wanted at least one of each archetype. I chose Dark Miasma because it seemed the most interesting of the available sets at the time, and also because of the power Fearsome Stare. At launch, "fear" made enemies run away, which is something that has never been desirable and there's a reason that it's not part of the MMO Control Tool Kit anymore. Because this went beyond "useless" and into "actively counterproductive," it was changed to make enemies tremble in fear and not do anything, although they would counterattack if you hit them. But the duration and recharge were still based on when this was a niche power with situational uses, rather than something you'd want to spam, and as a result it was crazy overpowered. They later halved the duration and doubled the recharge, but that's beside the point. The reason I gave him the Radiation Blast secondary is because one of the Dev Types, I'm mostly sure Matt "Positron" Miller but that's beside the point moving on, said that the Radiation Blast's Neutrino Bolt had the best DPS of all the initial Defender blasts. So I worked from there to make what I have.
Kairos was something I put together during the beta that introduced the Time Manipulation and Beam Rifle sets, with the working title "Quantum Intern." The word Kairos was already taken by the time all that went live, so I called her Project Kairos instead. The Metaniono thing was a rework for Homecoming, due to already mentioned "not redoing straight" and "didn't want the first power" reasons, with a side of "I did not have the costume files." (I have since recovered them, and have used them to ensure the characters I have them for look right.)
So yeah, now I have done some infodumping about my catgirls and feel better. Hooray!
One of the keystones of the myth of the universal tabletop RPG is the conflation of genre and milieu, citing the fact that a given system can be adapted to multiple settings as evidence that it's unopinionated about what kinds of stories it wants to produce.
When extended beyond putatively setting-agnostic systems, this conflation of genre and milieu can – and often does – lead to the misconception that if two non-setting-agnostic RPGs have roughly similar settings, or centre roughly similar types of player characters, then those two RPGs must be basically interchangeable.
It's from this thought process that you end up with posts like the one I bumped into this morning which, in response to the same proposed premise, proceeded to recommend both Bunnies & Burrows and Toon.
(For the unacquainted, the principal media touchstones for Toon are Looney Tunes/Merrie Melodies, and to a lesser extent, The Tom and Jerry Show. Bunnies & Burrows, meanwhile, is an unofficial but more-or-less direct adaptation of Watership Down. These games will both let you play as talking cartoon rabbits, but in very different ways!)
This is definitely the mindset that lead to some odd decisions when it came to people making "Anime" RPGs back in the 90s. Even when it came to just dedicated "Mecha" games like Mekton Zeta, they were trying to make a game that could do both Gundam and Getter Robo, in a very crunchy system.
Now, as someone who loves the Super Robot Wars games at the very core of his being, I understand this sentiment, but Mekton is not the ideal tool for that job. Not sure if BESM is either.
This also applies to that Magical Girl Forged in the Dark game, which basically works for Madoka Magica and other Dark Magical Girl anime, and really not much else.
The myth of the universal RPG was definitely going strong in the 1990s – a lot of folks wanted to be the next GURPS; however, with respect to "anime" RPGs in particular, another big factor is that most Western fans just didn't have a great deal of literacy in the medium, at the time. A lot of folks bought into an essentialising notion that "anime" was a single unified genre, and if you drilled down to the particulars of that notional genre, you ended up with something in neighbourhood of vaguely smutty 1980s gag anime in the mode of Urusei Yatsura or Ranma ½, with fight clubs or giant robots or magical girls or whatever other genre trappings you care to name sort of layered on top. It's often easier to understand what Western "anime" RPGs in the 1990s are doing if you think of them basically as Ranma ½ RPGs cosplaying as giant robot RPGs, or as magical girl RPGs, or what-have-you.
It isn't until around 2010 or so that we start to see Western tabletop RPGs that really understand anime as a medium rather than a genre, and frankly I'm not convinced we've ever really moved past it – even today, Western anime-inspired RPGs will often have a whiff of the 1980s high school sex comedy about them, apparently for no other reason than adherence to precedent!
(Ironcally, Mekton is a rare exception to this rule, Mike Pondsmith being one of the very few Western RPG designers working in the "anime inspired" space in the 1980s and 1990s who actually knew what the fuck he was talking about. Mekton's over-broadness stems more from the fact that it was literally the first giant robot RPG ever published in the West, and thus couldn't afford to split its already narrow target audience down the middle.)
I was in a game once that tried using Tri-Stat (the genericized version of the system that BESM ran on) to do DC superheroes. It went pretty poorly, given that "man the creators of this thing really liked Ranma 1/2" is pretty deep in the bones of that system.
I always thought it was really obviously "an anime RPG" as made by people who thought anime consisted of Ranma 1/2, Sailor Moon, Dragon Ball Z, and Neon Genesis Evangelion. And they never said Legend of the Overfiend, but man. You could tell they knew.
you know when you get Autism Mad. like something happens in a non-ideal way and in your brain you know it literally doesnt matter but in your other more autistic brain youre like screaming & scrying & shitting the bed etc. i think you should be able to go into settings and opt out of that. i have better things to get upset about than failing to put up a decoration on the optimal day or being too stubborn to solve a problem via simple communication
this specific frame of jack black from the minecraft movie trailer looks like he just realized he threw his best friend under the bus because of a cheeky political joke just so he could keep getting booked for shitty kids movies for the rest of his life
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