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Re: If You Lived In 1963, Would You Believe This Prediction? (Photo) by hedonido: 7:09pm On Jan 08, 2025
Topman7:
SHUT YOUR ROTTEN LIPS, YOU IMBECILIC CREATURE.

WHAT DO YOU KNOW ABOUT DEVELOPING AN ECONOMY?

YOUR JOB, AS AN “AFRICAN” WHO WANTS TO “GET HIS ACT TOGETHER”, IS TO PATRONISE NIGERIAN-MADE GOODS.

AFRICAN MADE GOODS.

BUT BECAUSE YOU ARE BRAINWASHED TO FEEL INFERIOR, YOU PREFER ITALIAN SHOES OVER NIGERIAN.

JAPANESE CARS OVER INNOSON.

SWISS WATCH OVER NIGERIAN MADE.

THAT IS THE MENTALITY THAT CURBS LOCAL INNOVATIONS - YOUR STUPID PREFERENCE FOR FOREIGN GOODS.

THIS IS A COUNTRY WHERE MANUFACTURERS LABEL THEIR PRODUCTS AS “MADE IN CHINA”, “MADE IN ITALY”, ETC, JUST TO GET YOU DUMBITOS TO BUY.

YOU ACTUALLY LAUGH AT THOSE WHO WEAR “ABA MADE” ITEMS FROM SHOES TO BAGS.

WHAT THEN IS THE IMPETUS FOR LOCAL INNOVATION?

CURE YOUR SELF HATRED AND INFERIORITY COMPLEX FIRST BEFORE DEMANDING INNOVATIONS FROM ANYBODY.

BLASTED CRETINS.
Lol. Typical dysfunctional, incorrigible, unsalvageable, utterly useless black African.

Full of empty pride, LOUDLY IGNORANT, unapologetically dense, irrationally quarrelsome, barbaric in thought, manners and ACTION.... and ultimately, immune to civilisation.

You are an absolute epitome. Congratulations.
Re: If You Lived In 1963, Would You Believe This Prediction? (Photo) by Topman7: 7:15pm On Jan 08, 2025
hedonido:
Lol. Typical dysfunctional, incorrigible, unsalvageable, utterly useless black African.

Full of empty pride, LOUDLY IGNORANT, unapologetically dense, irrationally quarrelsome, barbaric in thought, manners and ACTION.... and ultimately, immune to civilisation.

You are an absolute epitome. Congratulations.
BLACK AFRICANS INVENTED SPEECH, WRITING, MATHEMATICS, MEDICINE, ARCHITECTURE, PHILOSOPHY, CHEMISTRY, LAW, IRON SMELTING, AND PIONEERED THE MINING OF MINERALS, AND INTERNATIONAL TRADE AND SHIPPING.

THE OLDEST IRON SMELTING SITE ON EARTH IS IN LEJJA, SOUTH EASTERN NIGERIA, AND WAS CARBON-DATED TO 2,000 BCE, well over 4,000 YEARS AGO.

Google it because I know you haven’t the slightest clue in your empty head.

WITHOUT IRON SMELTING THERE WOULD BE NO MODERN TECHNOLOGY TODAY. ZERO. ZILCH.

SO YOU DIRTY WHITE MAGGOT OWE YOUR VERY EXISTENCE TO BLACK AFRICANS.

DON’T EVEN GET ME STARTED ON THE AFRICAN INVENTION OF WRITING, MATHEMATICS AND OTHER PIVOTAL BREAKTHROUGHS.

WORTHLESS WRETCH FEELING IMPORTANT.
Re: If You Lived In 1963, Would You Believe This Prediction? (Photo) by NaijaCrusader: 7:25pm On Jan 08, 2025
Your own predictions really made me to laugh but I just want you to know that by year 2050a lot of Nigerians abroad will be hustling to come back home. These generation of leaders are above to flushed out




voortrekker966:
Here; let me make mine.


Black Africa will still be a shithole by the year 2125.

Nigeria's greatest export by 2125 will still be her own people running away to Europe, the Americas and Australia for a better life.
Re: If You Lived In 1963, Would You Believe This Prediction? (Photo) by abba190b: 7:33pm On Jan 08, 2025
The future people will walk completely naked. I know u will doubt me
Re: If You Lived In 1963, Would You Believe This Prediction? (Photo) by albreezy4eva: 7:42pm On Jan 08, 2025
Topman7:
SHUT UP YOUR FILTHY LIPS.

IF YOU HAD A WORKING BRAIN IN YOUR SELF HATING HEAD, YOU WOULD KNOW THAT BLACK PEOPLE ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR A LARGE NUMBER OF INVENTIONS AND INNOVATIONS THAT YOUR BRAINWASHED, IGNORANT HEAD ATTRIBUTES TO “WHITE PEOPLE”.

SIMPLE GOOGLE SEARCH TO LEARN ABOUT BLACK INVENTIONS IS TOO MUCH FOR YOU.

JUST LAST WEEK I LEARNED THAT AN AFRICAN AMERICAN CO-INVENTED AND HOLDS 3 of the 9 patents for the invention of the PERSONAL COMPUTER you are all using today.

That an AFRICAN American co-invented the CELLPHONE.

That an AFRICAN American invented the traffic lights the ENTIRE WORLD uses today.

An AFRICAN American invented refrigerated trucking and transportation, which enabled perishable goods to be transported across vast distances for the first time in modern history, transforming global trade!

AN AFRICAN AMERICAN invented the technology that makes an elevator door open and shut automatically.

Prior to that people had to open and shut the door manually!

An AFRICAN American woman, Patrica Bath, invented the technology that uses laser beams to treat eye cataracts, which has saved MILLIONS OF PEOPLE worldwide from blindness.

ON AND ON IT GOES, YET YOU BRAINWASHED IDIOTS TILL TODAY STILL THINK “OYINBO” DID
EVERYTHING.

BLASTED CRETINS.

SO IRRITATING. 😠
Take it easy man. Did these African Americans live in Africa to achieve these feats? They lived in a working economic and social environment built by the "Oyinbos" to achieve these. Invariably the Whites did it.
Re: If You Lived In 1963, Would You Believe This Prediction? (Photo) by Lamasta(m): 7:50pm On Jan 08, 2025
Researchers keep working day/night to make the world portable
Re: If You Lived In 1963, Would You Believe This Prediction? (Photo) by drimzsmoke(m): 7:51pm On Jan 08, 2025
EmperorCaesar:
cheesy

Actually, This Nikola Tesla prediction was made in 1926 not 1963, and it was very detailed and accurate

Coming from Tesla, I would believe it, but if it was just a random wish like Martin Luther's, I wouldnt believe that nonsense

Like those before him, Tesla trusted the future knowledge of the next generation of scientists to advance the mission of wireless transmission



Dont forget Nostradamus, he is biggest prophet since Yeshua
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
I love this!!!
Re: If You Lived In 1963, Would You Believe This Prediction? (Photo) by Offpoint1: 7:53pm On Jan 08, 2025
written007:
Did u say it will happen? Meaning u believe teleportation is possible someday
Very, very possible.
Re: If You Lived In 1963, Would You Believe This Prediction? (Photo) by kunleiky(m): 8:00pm On Jan 08, 2025
CodeTemplarr:
Why not?

Authur C Clarke predicted the internet and AI as far back as the 60s.
Arthur C. Clarke and Isaac Asimov were something else. They predicted the future of tech with so much precision.
Re: If You Lived In 1963, Would You Believe This Prediction? (Photo) by DeepSight(m): 8:03pm On Jan 08, 2025
EmperorCaesar:
cheesy

Actually, This Nikola Tesla prediction was made in 1926 not 1963, and it was very detailed and accurate

Coming from Tesla, I would believe it, but if it was just a random wish like Martin Luther's, I wouldnt believe that nonsense

Like those before him, Tesla trusted the future knowledge of the next generation of scientists to advance the mission of wireless transmission



Dont forget Nostradamus, he is biggest prophet since Yeshua
Nostradamus was no prophet. He simply put together words in cryptic verse which could be interpreted to mean anything suitable with the passage of time. I have his full prophecies right here on my bookshelf and I can tell you it's BS.

There is a way you can write a thousand funny statements and all you need to do is wait one hundred years. Many of those funny statements will be cited as fulfillment of prophecy. It's called probability.
Re: If You Lived In 1963, Would You Believe This Prediction? (Photo) by kunleiky(m): 8:03pm On Jan 08, 2025
EmperorCaesar:
His foolish prediction isnt on same level as that of Nikola Tesla

Clarke was a fictional writer who felt some vacuum are still not occupied on our planet and badly wanted Science to fill it up for him

Its like dreaming to download food via the internet in 2025 just cause you're hungry and lazy to go get food. Of course, it will happen someday


Tesla's is different, he had a plan, was working on it, but knew theres limited time and tech to get it done, then trusting on latter scientist to build on his info to get the things done

Clarke is like Martin Luther, they are just wishers
Enough for you to call his predictions foolish. You people online sef ehn?
You just said yourself that of course it will happen someday. Then how is it foolish?
Re: If You Lived In 1963, Would You Believe This Prediction? (Photo) by DeepSight(m): 8:04pm On Jan 08, 2025
voortrekker966:
Here; let me make mine.


Black Africa will still be a shithole by the year 2125.

Nigeria's greatest export by 2125 will still be her own people running away to Europe, the Americas and Australia for a better life.
You will be wrong.
Re: If You Lived In 1963, Would You Believe This Prediction? (Photo) by Dearlord(m): 8:14pm On Jan 08, 2025
Omoawoke:
The world is in cycle.

We get to the peak of advancement, face apocalypse and destruction, then start all over again living like cavemen with zero technology. Then evolve gradually again and get to the peak again. The cycles continue.

A very few have learnt to survive through time, and retain ancient knowledge and through experience, they take control of the new world and begin to release gradually the ancient technology and knowledge.
They create the school system, reintroduce a new world order, the banks, finance, technology, religion then carefully manage knowledge and call themselves elites…. The rest of you follow the matrix and work for them. You go through schools, get indoctrinated to religion and new world order, get a job, earn salary, pay debts, raise a family, retire and earn pension then die of old age or die young trying to find the meaning of life
grin exactly 💯 my thoughts
Re: If You Lived In 1963, Would You Believe This Prediction? (Photo) by VaginaAcademic: 8:25pm On Jan 08, 2025
I remember the movie Richie rich where the man's son calls his dad on video call through his watch today we have smart watches grin
Re: If You Lived In 1963, Would You Believe This Prediction? (Photo) by ViceGovernor: 8:42pm On Jan 08, 2025
Images convey future messages.

Cars and helicopters were foretold more than 2,000 years ago...read the book of the Israelite prophet Nahum.

Re: If You Lived In 1963, Would You Believe This Prediction? (Photo) by greatseed: 8:48pm On Jan 08, 2025
voortrekker966:
Here; let me make mine.


Black Africa will still be a shithole by the year 2125.

Nigeria's greatest export by 2125 will still be her own people running away to Europe, the Americas and Australia for a better life.
Never! Africa would have been very developed & greater by then.

Wait a minute ? Did you believe electricity supply would have improved this much as at 10 years ago ?

But Alas, Electricity has improved tremendously in a lot of areas! That is how things & development evolve!
Re: If You Lived In 1963, Would You Believe This Prediction? (Photo) by smalldoctor: 8:52pm On Jan 08, 2025
Can prayer do this!!...
Re: If You Lived In 1963, Would You Believe This Prediction? (Photo) by engrchykae(m): 8:55pm On Jan 08, 2025
Omoawoke:
The world is in cycle.

We get to the peak of advancement, face apocalypse and destruction, then start all over again living like cavemen with zero technology. Then evolve gradually again and get to the peak again. The cycles continue.

A very few have learnt to survive through time, and retain ancient knowledge and through experience, they take control of the new world and begin to release gradually the ancient technology and knowledge.
They create the school system, reintroduce a new world order, the banks, finance, technology, religion then carefully manage knowledge and call themselves elites…. The rest of you follow the matrix and work for them. You go through schools, get indoctrinated to religion and new world order, get a job, earn salary, pay debts, raise a family, retire and earn pension then die of old age or die young trying to find the meaning of life
those who live beyond the ice wall
Re: If You Lived In 1963, Would You Believe This Prediction? (Photo) by engrchykae(m): 8:58pm On Jan 08, 2025
Thundafireseun:
I have predicted that in the nearest future…. Teleportation will be real

Scientist will discover a way to live forever on earth…

A lot of people don’t believe me…. I don’t care, because we all might not be alive to witness it…
immortality is real.
There are some of us who have it
Re: If You Lived In 1963, Would You Believe This Prediction? (Photo) by Runaway: 9:04pm On Jan 08, 2025
If am told in future I will carry a car in my pocket. I won't doubt it....
Re: If You Lived In 1963, Would You Believe This Prediction? (Photo) by kaltonga: 9:18pm On Jan 08, 2025
EmperorCaesar:
cheesy

Actually, This Nikola Tesla prediction was made in 1926 not 1963, and it was very detailed and accurate

Coming from Tesla, I would believe it, but if it was just a random wish like Martin Luther's, I wouldnt believe that nonsense

Like those before him, Tesla trusted the future knowledge of the next generation of scientists to advance the mission of wireless transmission



Dont forget Nostradamus, he is biggest prophet since Yeshua
That guy Tesla is just something else
Re: If You Lived In 1963, Would You Believe This Prediction? (Photo) by Topman7:
albreezy4eva:
Take it easy man. Did these African Americans live in Africa to achieve these feats? They lived in a working economic and social environment built by the "Oyinbos" to achieve these. Invariably the Whites did it.
THIS IS YOUR INFERIORITY COMPLEX AND IGNORANCE TALKING.

AFRICAN-AMERICANS BUILT AMERICA, INCLUDING THE ''WORKING ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL ENVIRONMENT''.

THEY WERE NOT JUST THERE AS UNSKILLED LABOUR.

THEY LEFT AFRICA WITH INTELLECTUAL SKILLS IN METALLURGY, MINING, IRRIGATION, WATER MANAGEMENT, TEXTILES, CONSTRUCTION & ARCHITECTURE, LEADERSHIP, AND MORE, WITHOUT WHICH THERE WOULD HAVE BEEN NO USA TODAY. ZERO. ZILCH.

A QUICK RUN-DOWN BY AI:

.......

African slaves brought a wide array of skills and knowledge that were instrumental in the development of America across various sectors, including agriculture, architecture, craftsmanship, and cultural traditions. Here's a breakdown:

1. Agricultural Expertise

Rice Cultivation: Africans from the Senegambia and Sierra Leone regions, known as the "Rice Coast," were highly skilled in rice farming. They introduced advanced irrigation techniques, such as dike and sluice systems, which became crucial in establishing rice plantations in the Carolinas and Georgia.

Indigo and Cotton Farming: African slaves contributed their knowledge of planting, harvesting, and processing indigo and cotton, which became major economic drivers in the South.

Livestock Management: Many African slaves were experienced in animal husbandry, contributing to the care, breeding, and management of cattle and other livestock.

2. Ironworking and Metalwork
African blacksmiths were highly skilled in forging tools, weapons, and agricultural implements. This expertise was critical in plantation economies and frontier development.

Blacksmithing skills also played a role in maintaining plantation machinery and tools, ensuring the smooth functioning of agricultural operations.

3. Architectural and Construction Skills
Brickmaking and Masonry: African slaves brought knowledge of brickmaking, masonry, and construction techniques that shaped the infrastructure of the colonies, including plantation homes, public buildings, and urban centers.

Carpentry: Skilled African carpenters helped build homes, barns, and other structures. Their craftsmanship was evident in the intricate woodwork of the period.

4. Textile Production
African women were skilled in weaving, spinning, and dyeing fabrics, contributing to the domestic textile industry.
Techniques for natural dyes, such as indigo, were rooted in African traditions and widely adopted in the colonies.

5. Medicine and Herbal Knowledge
African slaves introduced traditional medicinal practices and herbal remedies, some of which were integrated into colonial medicine.
Knowledge of healing herbs, such as okra and kola nuts, had both culinary and medicinal applications.

6. Cultural Contributions
Music and Dance: African rhythms, instruments, and styles laid the foundation for American musical genres such as blues, jazz, and gospel.
Cuisine: African culinary knowledge introduced staples like okra, black-eyed peas, and gumbo to American diets.
Oral Traditions: Storytelling and oral history traditions enriched American folklore and literary culture.

7. Leadership and Resistance Skills
Organizational Knowledge: Africans often organized covert networks to resist enslavement, such as escape routes, maroon societies, and uprisings.

Military Skills:

Some African slaves had experience as warriors in their homelands, which they utilized in revolts and resistance efforts.

8. Engineering and Water Management
Knowledge of canal building and water management, particularly from West Africa, contributed to the development of irrigation systems in plantation agriculture.

9. Mining and Metallurgy
Africans brought expertise in mining precious metals and minerals, skills they had developed in African mining industries such as gold and iron extraction.

The forced migration of Africans to the Americas was a tragic and inhumane process, but the knowledge, labor, and cultural contributions of enslaved Africans played a pivotal role in shaping the economic, social, and cultural foundations of the United States. Their legacy continues to influence American society today.

............


.....Source: AI ChatGPT
Re: If You Lived In 1963, Would You Believe This Prediction? (Photo) by albreezy4eva: 9:45pm On Jan 08, 2025
Topman7:
THIS IS YOUR INFERIORITY COMPLEX AND IGNORANCE TALKING.

AFRICAN-AMERICANS BUILT AMERICA.

THEY WERE NOT JUST THERE AS UNSKILLED LABOUR.

THEY LEFT AFRICA WITH SKILLS IN IRON WORKING, TEXTILES, ARCHITECTURE, LEADERSHIP, AND MORE, WITHOUT WHICH THERE WOULD HAVE BEEN NO USA TODAY.

A QUICK RUN-DOWN BY AI:

.......

African slaves brought a wide array of skills and knowledge that were instrumental in the development of America across various sectors, including agriculture, architecture, craftsmanship, and cultural traditions. Here's a breakdown:

1. Agricultural Expertise

Rice Cultivation: Africans from the Senegambia and Sierra Leone regions, known as the "Rice Coast," were highly skilled in rice farming. They introduced advanced irrigation techniques, such as dike and sluice systems, which became crucial in establishing rice plantations in the Carolinas and Georgia.

Indigo and Cotton Farming: African slaves contributed their knowledge of planting, harvesting, and processing indigo and cotton, which became major economic drivers in the South.
Livestock Management: Many African slaves were experienced in animal husbandry, contributing to the care, breeding, and management of cattle and other livestock.

2. Ironworking and Metalwork
African blacksmiths were highly skilled in forging tools, weapons, and agricultural implements. This expertise was critical in plantation economies and frontier development.
Blacksmithing skills also played a role in maintaining plantation machinery and tools, ensuring the smooth functioning of agricultural operations.

3. Architectural and Construction Skills
Brickmaking and Masonry: African slaves brought knowledge of brickmaking, masonry, and construction techniques that shaped the infrastructure of the colonies, including plantation homes, public buildings, and urban centers.

Carpentry: Skilled African carpenters helped build homes, barns, and other structures. Their craftsmanship was evident in the intricate woodwork of the period.

4. Textile Production
African women were skilled in weaving, spinning, and dyeing fabrics, contributing to the domestic textile industry.
Techniques for natural dyes, such as indigo, were rooted in African traditions and widely adopted in the colonies.

5. Medicine and Herbal Knowledge
African slaves introduced traditional medicinal practices and herbal remedies, some of which were integrated into colonial medicine.
Knowledge of healing herbs, such as okra and kola nuts, had both culinary and medicinal applications.

6. Cultural Contributions
Music and Dance: African rhythms, instruments, and styles laid the foundation for American musical genres such as blues, jazz, and gospel.
Cuisine: African culinary knowledge introduced staples like okra, black-eyed peas, and gumbo to American diets.
Oral Traditions: Storytelling and oral history traditions enriched American folklore and literary culture.

7. Leadership and Resistance Skills
Organizational Knowledge: Africans often organized covert networks to resist enslavement, such as escape routes, maroon societies, and uprisings.

Military Skills:

Some African slaves had experience as warriors in their homelands, which they utilized in revolts and resistance efforts.

8. Engineering and Water Management
Knowledge of canal building and water management, particularly from West Africa, contributed to the development of irrigation systems in plantation agriculture.

9. Mining and Metallurgy
Africans brought expertise in mining precious metals and minerals, skills they had developed in African mining industries such as gold and iron extraction.

The forced migration of Africans to the Americas was a tragic and inhumane process, but the knowledge, labor, and cultural contributions of enslaved Africans played a pivotal role in shaping the economic, social, and cultural foundations of the United States. Their legacy continues to influence American society today.

............


.....Source: AI ChatGPT
You using America as your case study. I'm referring to the Western Nations as a whole. No doubt Africans were and still are skillful but yet the Whites could get us to sell our kind to slavery. Why couldn't it have been the other way around if we were so knowledgeable?
Re: If You Lived In 1963, Would You Believe This Prediction? (Photo) by written007: 9:48pm On Jan 08, 2025
Offpoint1:
Very, very possible.
Nahhh..
Re: If You Lived In 1963, Would You Believe This Prediction? (Photo) by Juicethekid: 9:51pm On Jan 08, 2025
clintino700:
What rate will you buy?
Please send a DM
Re: If You Lived In 1963, Would You Believe This Prediction? (Photo) by Topman7:
albreezy4eva:
You using America as your case study. I'm referring to the Western Nations as a whole. No doubt Africans were and still are skillful but yet the Whites could get us to sell our kind to slavery. Why couldn't it have been the other way around if we were so knowledgeable?
Africans enslaved whites for MANY CENTURIES.

The Vikings used to raid and capture their fellow whites and sell them to the MOORS, who were the black West Africans that ruled virtually all of Europe for 800 years between 711 and 1492, particularly in Spain and Portugal.

This video explains that era very cogently.

The very word 'slave' comes from 'slav', who were the white Europeans being sold to the black Moors.

So slavery is not unique to any race of people!!!

In the olden days, slavery was not regarded as bad. Even the bible said ''treat your slaves well''. It was the Arabs and Europeans who abused the system and turned it evil and racist when it got round to them enslaving people of African descent.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y8lDBGbkowc&t=21s
Re: If You Lived In 1963, Would You Believe This Prediction? (Photo) by Seunpapa65: 9:59pm On Jan 08, 2025
justli:
I can predict that the world's currency will be domiciled in bitcoin
It's already here by the time pi will launch I was really shocked local businesses are supporting it
The worst part is that Asian countries are throwing in their weight on it too they needed something to conduct a business without much dependency to dollar let's be watching sha
Re: If You Lived In 1963, Would You Believe This Prediction? (Photo) by KingRabota: 10:42pm On Jan 08, 2025
Hmmm like seriously nggr ?

He did his share in the field. It's neither our duty nor responsibility to compare or criticise these great knights of knowledge.

Instead of castigation think how to use their works as a springboard for your Next great idea concept.

NB we rise by standing on the shoulders of giants

EmperorCaesar:
His foolish prediction isnt on same level as that of Nikola Tesla

Clarke was a fictional writer who felt some vacuum are still not occupied on our planet and badly wanted Science to fill it up for him

Its like dreaming to download food via the internet in 2025 just cause you're hungry and lazy to go get food. Of course, it will happen someday


Tesla's is different, he had a plan, was working on it, but knew theres limited time and tech to get it done, then trusting on latter scientist to build on his info to get the things done

Clarke is like Martin Luther, they are just wishers
Re: If You Lived In 1963, Would You Believe This Prediction? (Photo) by Barteze: 10:46pm On Jan 08, 2025
EmperorCaesar:
cheesy

Actually, This Nikola Tesla prediction was made in 1926 not 1963, and it was very detailed and accurate

Coming from Tesla, I would believe it, but if it was just a random wish like Martin Luther's, I wouldnt believe that nonsense

Like those before him, Tesla trusted the future knowledge of the next generation of scientists to advance the mission of wireless transmission



Dont forget Nostradamus, he is biggest prophet since Yeshua
These were the true prophets of our time not these current pastor-preneurs
Re: If You Lived In 1963, Would You Believe This Prediction? (Photo) by dejavubobo1(m): 11:11pm On Jan 08, 2025
toffyz:
In the near future, there would be screenless devices ( i.e display would be in the air)
The device will be synchronized to our brain there won't be need for screen. U ll see into your A.I and reason with it. Most importantly there will be upgrades that will make each person better than the next
Re: If You Lived In 1963, Would You Believe This Prediction? (Photo) by fortunez1(m): 12:05am On Jan 09, 2025
Nicolas Tesla if you know !
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