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Re: A Nairalander Exposed Hushpuppi's Criminal Activities In 2017 (Throwback) by kowalsky: 8:53am On Jul 04, 2020
light099:
There's always an irresistible urge to flaunt, inherent of sudden wealth, especially when it's stolen.
When your wealth builds gradually and averagely proportional to your effort, there won't be any reason to brag or misbehave. But if you start getting sudden huge incomes, far more than your age, especially when you didn't deserve it normally. The feeling is always overwhelming and there is likelihood of you misbehaving. That's the reason why scammers flaunt their wealth. The urge is irresistible, except for the wise ones who control their emotions and learn to lie low. During the course of flaunting, especially persistent flaunting, they expose themselves and leave behind trails or their criminal activities.

Do you still remember Dan Owolo of Covenant University?
I mean this shiit always repeat itself over and over. Perhaps a regular staff who earned around N100k, suddenly, he started getting over N10m with no extra effort. Why didn't he lie low? The feeling and urge is always overwhelmingly.
If you've always had under N100k in your account, but suddenly you hit a mysterious 'jackpot' of N1m this evening. I can assure you that later in the evening when you come to NL to post or comment, the anatomy of your post would be quiet different. You suddenly start talking like a god. There is a sudden shoot in your hormones, it's a high, it's overwhelmingly. Only people with self-control can handle it.



Haha. This is so true.

After I made my first (legit) million naira, my persona both online and offline changed.

Lol. I was now a man. And the overbloated confidence set in. Took a bit of business up and downs to set my head straight.

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Re: A Nairalander Exposed Hushpuppi's Criminal Activities In 2017 (Throwback) by XXLMANDIGO: 8:58am On Jul 04, 2020
I pray the legit works for me. I have been tempted too many times to misappropriate client's money but i have always restrained myself from an action that I would later regret in my lifetime. It might take long to be hugely successful but nothing ever compare to integrity, it comes with peace of mind and a lifetime of contentment.

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Re: A Nairalander Exposed Hushpuppi's Criminal Activities In 2017 (Throwback) by Ishilove: 9:25am On Jul 04, 2020
The Nairalander did not know identity fraud was just a tip of the ice berg

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Re: A Nairalander Exposed Hushpuppi's Criminal Activities In 2017 (Throwback) by JubrinElSudan: 9:28am On Jul 04, 2020
BEC is different from Dating. This expose was "Dating" related but he was caught based on BEC. Let's say he graduated from Dating to BEC.

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Re: A Nairalander Exposed Hushpuppi's Criminal Activities In 2017 (Throwback) by joinnow: 9:40am On Jul 04, 2020
light099:
There's always an irresistible urge to flaunt and misbehave, inherent of sudden wealth, especially when it's stolen.
When your wealth builds gradually and averagely proportional to your effort, there won't be any reason to brag or misbehave. But if you start getting sudden huge incomes, far more than your age, especially when you didn't deserve it normally. The feeling is always overwhelming and there is likelihood of you misbehaving. That's the reason why scammers flaunt their wealth. The urge is irresistible, except for the wise ones who control their emotions and learn to lie low. During the course of flaunting, especially persistent flaunting, they expose themselves and leave behind trails of their criminal activities.

Do you still remember Dan Owolo of Covenant University?
I mean this shiit always repeat itself over and over and over. Perhaps a regular staff who earned around N100k, suddenly, he started getting over N10m with no extra effort. Why didn't he lie low? The feeling and urge is always overwhelmingly.
If you've always had under N100k in your account, but suddenly you hit a mysterious 'jackpot' of N1m this evening. I can assure you that later in the evening when you come to NL to post or comment, the anatomy of your post would be quiet different. You suddenly start talking like a god. There is a sudden shoot in your hormones, it's a high, it's overwhelmingly. Only people with self-control can handle it.
Ironically, the thrill is even multiplied when you got the 'jackpot' in a dirty-smart way. You feel like James Bond.


Another reason is, scammers in the days when they were still small scammers or when they were still legit, they freely drop their details, because at that time, no one is really tracking their asses. Later when they become big scammers, they forget to erase all their trails they left years ago. It might even be impossible to remember everywhere you've dropped your trails.
Take Invictus for example. When he was still a small legit guy on NL, he dropped his email freely here. Later in life, he became something else and used same email for his fraudulent activities.
This shiit happens to everyone on Social Media. Most Social Media users have trails online.
That poor legit boy dropping his number/email freely on Social Media today, because no one is after him yet, may still use same email to cast himself years to come.
Do you know that their are people whose job is to erase online trails. Most billionaire hire them to erase their online trails.

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Re: A Nairalander Exposed Hushpuppi's Criminal Activities In 2017 (Throwback) by jasent(m): 10:10am On Jul 04, 2020

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Re: A Nairalander Exposed Hushpuppi's Criminal Activities In 2017 (Throwback) by Malawian(m): 10:23am On Jul 04, 2020
I understand the "big dick busta" of "the godfather of Harlem" movie is back in jail in the US for a third strike.
Re: A Nairalander Exposed Hushpuppi's Criminal Activities In 2017 (Throwback) by ednut1(m): 11:17am On Jul 04, 2020
At this point he was into love scam where they get 2000 to 50k usd. Later moved to BEC. Eleribu

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Re: A Nairalander Exposed Hushpuppi's Criminal Activities In 2017 (Throwback) by Gerrard59(m): 11:50am On Jul 04, 2020
I read the embedded thread and that's the person one cretinous Nlder said he will assist the US government in artificial intelligence research.

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Re: A Nairalander Exposed Hushpuppi's Criminal Activities In 2017 (Throwback) by phemmyfour: 11:51am On Jul 04, 2020
Pineapplelove:
Please pay attention to what I am about to say. It may not appeal to your moral sentiments but you can conclude what you like.

What you see on social media is no true reflection of reality. Nonetheless, my sister's and brothers, strive to be the best. Struggle to achieve the best things in life, even if it's not for you, do it for your children.

A part of me blames hushpuppy but then again he is a product of a broken society. A society which is a den of all forms of corruption, from the top echlon to last sector of our community. If you doubt my submission, pick up any national daily newspaper if you will not see a familiar face who has been accused of scam/corruption but roaming freely with a wild beam of smiles.

Whatever crimes hushpuppy or Invictus obi committed were not necessarily done on Nigerian soil. There associates too would definitely not be only Nigerians but whites and Arabs. Let's move on with our lives and take back Nigeria ... That should be the real struggle and not digging puppy's insta

Meanwhile, something to laugh at below
Imagine if every product of a broken society decided to go that way, stop giving people like him an excuse.

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Re: A Nairalander Exposed Hushpuppi's Criminal Activities In 2017 (Throwback) by AmuRubber(m): 12:24pm On Jul 04, 2020
light099:
There's always an irresistible urge to flaunt and misbehave, inherent of sudden wealth, especially when it's stolen.
When your wealth builds gradually and averagely proportional to your effort, there won't be any reason to brag or misbehave. But if you start getting sudden huge incomes, far more than your age, especially when you didn't deserve it normally. The feeling is always overwhelming and there is likelihood of you misbehaving. That's the reason why scammers flaunt their wealth. The urge is irresistible, except for the wise ones who control their emotions and learn to lie low. During the course of flaunting, especially persistent flaunting, they expose themselves and leave behind trails of their criminal activities.

Do you still remember Dan Owolo of Covenant University?
I mean this shiit always repeat itself over and over and over. Perhaps a regular staff who earned around N100k, suddenly, he started getting over N10m with no extra effort. Why didn't he lie low? The feeling and urge is always overwhelmingly.
If you've always had under N100k in your account, but suddenly you hit a mysterious 'jackpot' of N1m this evening. I can assure you that later in the evening when you come to NL to post or comment, the anatomy of your post would be quiet different. You suddenly start talking like a god. There is a sudden shoot in your hormones, it's a high, it's overwhelmingly. Only people with self-control can handle it.
Ironically, the thrill is even multiplied when you got the 'jackpot' in a dirty-smart way. You feel like James Bond.


Another reason is, scammers in the days when they were still small scammers or when they were still legit, they freely drop their details, because at that time, no one is really tracking their asses. Later when they become big scammers, they forget to erase all their trails they left years ago. It might even be impossible to remember everywhere you've dropped your trails.
Take Invictus for example. When he was still a small legit guy on NL, he dropped his email freely here. Later in life, he became something else and used same email for his fraudulent activities.
This shiit happens to everyone on Social Media. Most Social Media users have trails online.
That poor legit boy dropping his number/email freely on Social Media today, because no one is after him yet, may still use same email to cast himself years to come.

I wish I could like and share this a million times!

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Re: A Nairalander Exposed Hushpuppi's Criminal Activities In 2017 (Throwback) by deltateam: 12:41pm On Jul 04, 2020
His village people are here to gloat.
Re: A Nairalander Exposed Hushpuppi's Criminal Activities In 2017 (Throwback) by Nobody: 1:03pm On Jul 04, 2020
An average nigerian will be born in poverty and most of them will die in poverty.

It's a choice between living in poverty or making money by all means. I don't know which is worse.

This looks like a paradox

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Re: A Nairalander Exposed Hushpuppi's Criminal Activities In 2017 (Throwback) by Bornfool(m): 1:47pm On Jul 04, 2020
Gerrard59:
I read the embedded thread and that's the person one cretinous Nlder said he will assist the US government in artificial intelligence research.

You are wrong the guy said he will work for us artificial intelligence.
Re: A Nairalander Exposed Hushpuppi's Criminal Activities In 2017 (Throwback) by angelfallz(m): 2:38pm On Jul 04, 2020
if an average Nigerian without any training, could figure out this much, then what the FBI and other organisations have figured out would be massive.

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Re: A Nairalander Exposed Hushpuppi's Criminal Activities In 2017 (Throwback) by doggedfighter(f): 4:04pm On Jul 04, 2020
light099:
There's always an irresistible urge to flaunt and misbehave; inherent of sudden wealth, especially when it's stolen.
When your wealth builds gradually and it's moderately proportional to your effort, there won't be any reason to brag or misbehave. But if you start getting sudden huge incomes, far more than your age, especially when you didn't deserve it or sweat for it. The feeling is always overwhelming and there is likelihood of you misbehaving. That's the reason why scammers flaunt their wealth. The urge is irresistible, except for the wise ones who control their emotions and learn to lie low.
During the course of flaunting, especially persistent flaunting, they expose themselves and leave behind trails of their criminal activities.

Do you still remember Dan Owolo of Covenant University?
I mean this shiit always repeat itself over and over and over. Perhaps a regular staff who earned around N100k.
Suddenly, he started getting over N10m with no extra effort. Why didn't he lie low? The feeling and urge is always overwhelmingly. It's extremely euphoric, you only come back to your senses after casting yourself.

If you've always had under N100k in your account, but suddenly you hit a mysterious 'jackpot' of N1m this evening. I can assure you that later in the evening when you come to NL to post or comment, the anatomy of your post would be quiet different. You suddenly start talking like a god. There is a sudden shoot in your hormones, it's a high, it's overwhelmingly. Only people with self-control can handle it.
Ironically, the thrill is even multiplied when you got the 'jackpot' in a dirty-smart way. You feel like James Bond.

Another reason is, scammers in the days when they were still small scammers or when they were still legit, they freely drop their details, because at that time, no one is really tracking their asses. Later when they become big scammers, they forget to erase all their trails they left years ago. It might even be impossible to remember everywhere you've dropped your trails.
Take Invictus for example. When he was still a small legit guy on NL, he dropped his email freely here. Later in life, he became something else and used same email for his fraudulent activities.
This shiit happens to everyone on Social Media. Most Social Media users have trails online.
That poor legit boy dropping his number/email freely on Social Media today, because no one is after him yet, might still use the same email to cast himself years to come.

You nailed it.

You are brainy. cool

A bottle of wine for you !!

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Re: A Nairalander Exposed Hushpuppi's Criminal Activities In 2017 (Throwback) by Asadujames202(m): 4:55pm On Jul 04, 2020
Pineapplelove:
Please pay attention to what I am about to say. It may not appeal to your moral sentiments but you can conclude what you like.

What you see on social media is no true reflection of reality. Nonetheless, my sister's and brothers, strive to be the best. Struggle to achieve the best things in life, even if it's not for you, do it for your children.

A part of me blames hushpuppy but then again he is a product of a broken society. A society which is a den of all forms of corruption, from the top echlon to last sector of our community. If you doubt my submission, pick up any national daily newspaper if you will not see a familiar face who has been accused of scam/corruption but roaming freely with a wild beam of smiles.

Whatever crimes hushpuppy or Invictus obi committed were not necessarily done on Nigerian soil. There associates too would definitely not be only Nigerians but whites and Arabs. Let's move on with our lives and take back Nigeria ... That should be the real struggle and not digging puppy's insta

Meanwhile, something to laugh at below



Society prepares a criminal
Individuals merely execute it

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Re: A Nairalander Exposed Hushpuppi's Criminal Activities In 2017 (Throwback) by atango(m): 6:00pm On Jul 04, 2020
[color=#000099][/color]why complain when Nigeria get branded a rogue state? If yahoo yahoo brought in more money and naija ought to be proud then you might as well just submit for the 'trade' to be legalised. Sometimes you wonder why Nigerians complain when they are treated as criminals everywhere, but it's obvious when you read write-ups like these. How can someone spent so much energy to talk positively about crime but then claims he does not support crime? Does that even make any sense?
seanwilliam:
Credit to DuBLINGreenb the original poster

Won't happen but las las hush done chop money, flex life, lived lavish, flown choppers, flown private, had the most exotic cars, mingled with celebs obtained connections, became a known international brand.

No jail can take that away from him, if he comes out of prison he will be better than most poor Nigerians because he has a platform, he has connections, he has experience, he is known and so on. He won't be starting from square 1

He can write a bestseller book, be a TV host, sing music people will buy, sell his story to American media companies, work for security organisations abroad etc

Most Nigerians live in houses worst than American prisons me typing this have not seen electricity in 42 hours straight, I paid aboki 50 bucks to charge my phone, American prisons have 24/7 electricity, gym, free TV, free laundry services, free phone calls and free food that is why black Americans even the celebs see jail as an achievement as street cred status bringer

how many haven't been to jail? you tell me as we speak many US celebs are in jail including Steven Spielberg's daughter, R Kelly, Da baby etc
Even Robert Downey Jr, Lil Kim, tommy Lee, Mark Wahlberg have all been to U.S prison
Their prison is not like our own many come out of jail looking better than they did before they went in.

Those quoting me will chose 10 - 15 years in American prison and a lifetime of living lavish for themselves and their family without thinking twice over being a poor Nigerian from birth to death.

Ask yourself what odds hushpuppi had of being as rich as he was without doing what he did? We all know majority of Nigerians will be born into poverty and will die in poverty but we all want to delude ourselves by thinking "I will be the one to make it" niggger that's what the other 100,000,000 dead Nigerians before you thought, you think every poor Nigerian chose to be poor? or they don't know your God or another one is "if he didn't do crime he would be enjoying by now!" Nigguh enjoying what exactly

Simple question please how many Nigerian lawyers do you know richer than or even half as rich as Hushpuppi? Even the celebs how many of them where as rich as hush? Only the very top 1%

Another quick question? Ask them how many years and how much suffering, and how much connections etc it took them to get that degree and then that position and if the pay for those without connection is adequate, do the same for every other profession except clergy and politicians

And decide for yourself what chance the vast majority of Nigerians have of becoming millionaires or even hundred thousandnaires ?

I'm not encouraging crime please don't do crime but let us be realistic in our thoughts and speech,

I thought if you go to school you must be rich until I was in a slum and a woman told me she did her youth service in taraba, I was surprised I was like wtf excuse me, she said yes she served in.... She didn't know I was thinking shocked thinking to myself "how did you go to school for 17+ years only to end up in this slum in this poverty" I assumed everyone in slums where uneducated never do wells, miscreants etc.

Imagine if she, like most young girls were compelled to sleep with lecturers for grades, or sorted to pass and all that thinking riches were ahead of them upon graduation only to end up in a slum without husband and children hey this isn't fiction this lady was quarrelling with another non educated woman the other day I recorded what the women were using to insult her. Her lack of husband and children she kept saying she sacrificed all that for school and her future but you decide if this is a future worth losing sleep for, worth losing meaningful relationships for



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oGhHX6sSzCU

Don't worry out of respect and privacy I didn't show her face.

Extra fun fact did you know?? Nigeria made more money from Yahoo boys in 2019 than from Agriculture think about it.



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Re: A Nairalander Exposed Hushpuppi's Criminal Activities In 2017 (Throwback) by jojofola: 7:02pm On Jul 04, 2020
At least a good number of people on this thread have broken it down easily for anyone sane to comprehend just in case you want to jump on the "Hushpuppi was loud" train.

You can't be quiet. You can never be. Money will push you. You will unknowingly have friends that will advertise you. The case of Efe Martic (Hushpuppi called him Neighbour), Woodberry. It is lowkey reported that Woodberry had more funds than Hush.

Money dey push o

But in the end, our leaders have our balls in their hands and no, we are still cowards to look in that direction.

See. If you make money as a Nigerian after hustling all your life, it is still not enough to save your family after you are gone. The system in Nigeria is ready to 'rubbish' your sweat even if it is legit.

Wonder why the Politicians and the Wealthy people with big businesses continously push for more money even when it seems like they have enough? They know how it works in this part of the world.

The whites can comfortably donate a huge part of their life savings to Charity because of their country's standard of living, at least they don't live like savages like we do here. The ones who end up wayward probably got lost in Gambling, Drugs.

Until we stand up against our real oppressors, we will continue to deserve what we get. Nigeria is modern day's ANIMAL FARM and it is so obvious. Hustle non stop with little to show for.

Peace, someday.
Forgive me my child if I ever fail you, but till then.

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Re: A Nairalander Exposed Hushpuppi's Criminal Activities In 2017 (Throwback) by Mightyhaiz: 7:14pm On Jul 04, 2020
reminds one of James Hadley Chase's novels.... no matter how meticulously u plan a heist/murder..,there will always be that one detail u overlook ... that one detail that inexorably leaves u wide open to the suckerpunch

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Re: A Nairalander Exposed Hushpuppi's Criminal Activities In 2017 (Throwback) by Denique(f): 8:02pm On Jul 04, 2020
I remember when this post hit FP then, how people were asking the OP and those that had their reservations about Hush-Hush grin if they also questioned his source of poverty...see now? grin

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Re: A Nairalander Exposed Hushpuppi's Criminal Activities In 2017 (Throwback) by ruggedtimi(m): 8:55pm On Jul 04, 2020
E don do
Re: A Nairalander Exposed Hushpuppi's Criminal Activities In 2017 (Throwback) by tillaman(m): 8:56pm On Jul 04, 2020
I remember the thread
Feels like yesterday

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Re: A Nairalander Exposed Hushpuppi's Criminal Activities In 2017 (Throwback) by Arturitoroman: 8:57pm On Jul 04, 2020
damn!!!!
Re: A Nairalander Exposed Hushpuppi's Criminal Activities In 2017 (Throwback) by styless(f): 8:58pm On Jul 04, 2020
grin
Re: A Nairalander Exposed Hushpuppi's Criminal Activities In 2017 (Throwback) by Discombulator: 8:59pm On Jul 04, 2020
Pineapplelove:
Please pay attention to what I am about to say. It may not appeal to your moral sentiments but you can conclude what you like.

What you see on social media is no true reflection of reality. Nonetheless, my sister's and brothers, strive to be the best. Struggle to achieve the best things in life, even if it's not for you, do it for your children.

A part of me blames hushpuppy but then again he is a product of a broken society. A society which is a den of all forms of corruption, from the top echlon to last sector of our community. If you doubt my submission, pick up any national daily newspaper if you will not see a familiar face who has been accused of scam/corruption but roaming freely with a wild beam of smiles.

Whatever crimes hushpuppy or Invictus obi committed were not necessarily done on Nigerian soil. There associates too would definitely not be only Nigerians but whites and Arabs. Let's move on with our lives and take back Nigeria ... That should be the real struggle and not digging puppy's insta

Meanwhile, something to laugh at below
Your attempt to play down his crime is stupid,criminal and bias,he is an internet fraudster that has soiled our country's name all over the world,that won't change anytime soon

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Re: A Nairalander Exposed Hushpuppi's Criminal Activities In 2017 (Throwback) by Frankyboy1(m): 9:00pm On Jul 04, 2020
Wise dude
Re: A Nairalander Exposed Hushpuppi's Criminal Activities In 2017 (Throwback) by Discombulator: 9:00pm On Jul 04, 2020
LukasPodolski:
Internet never forget.

The biggest fear of drug cartels is extradition into the United States.

The notorious Pablo Escobar once said "better to be in a Colombia grave than a USA cell"

Bye bye hushpuppi, Sha help us greet Farouk Abdulmuttalab.
Your head is correct, and for the people who don't know how bad the USA prison system is,ask me questions and I'll tell you why it is better to die in your home country than to go to jail in the US as a foreigner

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Re: A Nairalander Exposed Hushpuppi's Criminal Activities In 2017 (Throwback) by Sheuns(m): 9:02pm On Jul 04, 2020
They always leave trails. The guy wasn’t even a hacker. He supplied accts. The law firm fraud was what led to his arrest. His phone and chat histories gave way for his older dealings.

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Re: A Nairalander Exposed Hushpuppi's Criminal Activities In 2017 (Throwback) by ikorodureporta: 9:03pm On Jul 04, 2020
Hushpuppi na real idiot!
I no think say him even get any "legit" business to back am up... like E-money cheesy

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Re: A Nairalander Exposed Hushpuppi's Criminal Activities In 2017 (Throwback) by martineverest(m): 9:04pm On Jul 04, 2020
beware of the consequences of your actions
Re: A Nairalander Exposed Hushpuppi's Criminal Activities In 2017 (Throwback) by Nobody: 9:05pm On Jul 04, 2020
seanwilliam:
Credit to DuBLINGreenb the original poster

Won't happen but las las hush done chop money, flex life, lived lavish, flown choppers, flown private, had the most exotic cars, mingled with celebs obtained connections, became a known international brand.

No jail can take that away from him, if he comes out of prison he will be better than most poor Nigerians because he has a platform, he has connections, he has experience, he is known and so on. He won't be starting from square 1

He can write a bestseller book, be a TV host, sing music people will buy, sell his story to American media companies, work for security organisations abroad etc
Extra fun fact did you know?? Nigeria made more money from Yahoo boys in 2019 than from Agriculture think about it.

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in for a penny - in for a pound; you my friend are kith and kin of the underworld

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