jade_sabre: (sweeney todd:  blood-spattered Johanna)
1) I read Artemis Fowl: The Atlantis Complex, and I don't have nearly as much to say about it as I did about The Time Paradox. This is not to say I didn't enjoy it; I laughed at least once a page, because Colfer was playing fast and loose with hilarious dialogue and hilarious side characters and even point of view--often he would describe something with a particularly nice turn of phrase, and in the next line have the current POV character think something along the lines of if I'm saying things like that, I must be suffering from oxygen deprivation. The writing and the plot were much, much tighter than TP, like you could really feel his growth as a writer and the editor's steady hand working upon the novel.

That being said, it was almost too short; it felt, like A Conspiracy of Kings, as if we were being handed an incident full of important information that would unfold in the denouement, packaged within an entertaining adventure, letting us spend time with all of our favorite characters but really just setting the pieces for some grander showdown in the future. (Hint: All the even-numbered books in the series have involved Opal Koboi, and the next, allegedly final, book is going to be number 8, if you can imagine it.) I loved seeing Holly and JULIET yay Juliet and Butler and Mulch and Foaly (out of his element!) and Artemis again, and they were all wonderful, and at the end of the book I wanted--more. There were so many little things that still needed exploring--not that the book doesn't tie together, but rather that things are changing and we're stopped before everything really starts rushing to a head.

I do take issue with the fact that Artemis is allegedly celebrating his fifteenth birthday at the beginning of the story, because he was fifteen back in The Lost Colony. Of course, my dad pointed out to me that the target audience of this series is probably still 12-14-year-old boys, despite the fact that the series is ten years old and those of us who were twelve when we started reading are now twenty-two and still shipping Holly/Artemis like burning. And the series has grown up, too, though perhaps not as noticeably as say Harry Potter; the central themes in The Time Paradox were certainly older, perhaps in some ways too old for a fourteen-year-old to grasp; it's one thing to read about a character reflecting on personal change and growth and the choices you make to get there, and quite another to really have a grasp on how that's happened in your life. And the humor has gotten a bit more complex too (see: I-see-what-you-did-with-that-POV), even if Mulch is still around for the fart jokes.

Anyway, it was a fantastic little yarn, but mostly I am just impatient for the next one.

SPOILERS )



2) I rewatched Music and Lyrics the other night, the cute little rom-com with Drew Barrymore and Hugh Grant that Malone and I started watching at home one night, got about thirty seconds into the music video, and stopped and waited until Mom was around to watch it with us. The whole theme of creation and music isn't as deep as the theme of creation and writing is in Stranger Than Fiction--this is a rom -com, after all--but what impressed me this time around was Hugh Grant's acting job. He is very...adult, in this film--he knows where he is in his life and he's comfortable with who he is and what he's doing, and I especially liked that he is a musician, and he shows it--in quiet little ways, like the way he sits down at the piano in his apartment or in the store, like it's something he's infinitely familiar with. And even though he's "just" a pop music star, he writes his own stuff--he knows how music works, knows how to put it together, and it's all just...there. I just...really liked his character, and thought he did an understatedly phenomenal job of playing it.



3) I started rewatching Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon last night but stopped right before the final battle because I was pretty sure I wouldn't make it through without sobbing and because I needed to go to bed (woe, the adult schedule).

musing on the movie )



4) I have started reading The Demon's Lexicon because the library had it (and the sequel), but I am apparently Not In the Mood. Partially because I am reading a book called The Wall of Fame and it contains some truly atrocious metaphors that ought to be taken behind the publishing house and shot repeatedly, and partially because I have trouble getting into "tough" characters like Nick, and mostly because reading about Nick and Alan makes me think about Felix and Mildmay and, well, Felix and Mildmay are a really, REALLY hard fictional brotherly relationship to beat. Like, nigh-impossible. Especially after Corambis and their exchange of brotherly affection. (FELIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIX MILDMAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAY I JUST WANT YOU BOTH TO BE HAPPY FOREVER AND I FEEL LIKE IT IS OBTAINABLE AND THIS JUST OVERWHELMS ME WITH RELIEF, I LOVE YOU BOTH SO HARD.)

(yes, Jade just said she loved Felix. It--sometimes these things happen.)

gems from aforementioned Atrocious Metaphor Book )




5) To end on a positive note: I made myself dinner and ate it and now am full of food! My fish is still alive! (His name is Ron, for those interested. My first dog was named Fred, and then one of my sisters got a gerbil and named it George, and our first betta fish was named Percy, and I think another gerbil was named Charlie, so...he is red and beautiful and I will post pictures.) My apartment is an utter mess! Ingrid Michaelson writes beautiful songs! Quark drew the picture that was in my head because she is awesome! [livejournal.com profile] crisium_rising writes THE MOST AMAZING Dragon Age fanfic ever! The libraries here have BOTH Virtu and Mirador (I literally gasped when I turned the corner and saw them both in their hardbacked glory on their shelf) AND they have lots of [livejournal.com profile] sartorias's novels (I brought home A Posse of Princesses and am.very excited about reading it! My books fit on the bookshelf! My apartment door locks! There are trees and mountains around!

Life is good. :-)
jade_sabre: (artemis fowl:  otp)
that I just bought Artemis Fowl: The Atlantis Complex but SEEING AS I AM DOWN TO ONE (1) ARCHDEMON IN DRAGON AGE and REALLY OUGHT TO BEAT IT BEFORE I SWITCH FANDOMS ON MYSELF I have NOT YET BEGUN TO READ IT, even though the book flap includes some line about EMBARRASSING LOVE CONFESSIONS TO A FIESTY LEPRECON CAPTAIN and I MIGHT HAVE DONE A LITTLE DANCE IN THE LINE AT BOOKS-A-MILLION (and Goose, to her credit, stamped her feet when I let her read it).

LO, ADMIRE MY SELF-RESTRAINT.













(in other news: [livejournal.com profile] jakia, I finally finished the Alistair smooch fic I was working on for you! Now it just needs, uh. Polishing and posting. Um. Yeah. Yay I finished something!)
jade_sabre: (garden state:  Natalie laughing)
Aside from the fact where the very end of it contained a popular fiction occurrence that has an inversely proportional occurrence rate in reality (i.e., all the time to almost never),

I laughed

I sniffled

it moved me, Bob.

p.s. I like John Green's writing better than David Leviathan's, but the two styles really balanced well together.

ALSO APPARENTLY WE HAVE CORAMBIS JUST SITTING AROUND MY HOUSE, WHAT, WHY DID I NOT KNOW THIS, /READS IMMEDIATELY.

toy story 3

Jul. 2nd, 2010 01:10 am
jade_sabre: (harthdarth:  livejournal)
I have now seen it! so you can discuss it with me. or with each other. Whatever.









also this week I reread Allegiance and it made me so happy inside that now I am rereading the original Thrawn Trilogy. And, unlike the novelization of Empire Strikes Back, the prose has held up to its sturdy, quick and entertaining memories, while even containing a downright good line or two. (Stylistically. Character-wise, I hear the actors' voices in my head and just start squeeing while reading.) This may or may not be connected to the Star Wars exhibit that rolled into town (pictures maybe forthcoming? There are not many good ones, which was a point of contention for the night, also Daddy kept taking pictures of things instead of me looking at things, which was clearly more interesting), and YOU GUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUYS I RODE IN THE MILLENIUM FALCON IT WAS AAAAWESOOOOOOOOOOOOME and things like ZOMG ALEC GUINNESS SAT THERE and

oh right I remember what I was going to say here, once I started off with that little Tim Zaaaaaaaaaaaahn I love you and Mike Stackpoole so muuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuch thing

so once upon a time [livejournal.com profile] lily_handmaiden wrote this post talking about how she loves Star Wars, including the prequels? And, like, I mean, don't get me wrong, the prequels aren't too good, and even ROTJ has some seriously lacking moments, and sure I have my own little what-could-have-been canon in my head with the prequels (which has lots of room for Obi-Wan/Padme, mostly because I wasn't remotely interested by Anakin at all) (ugh passive sentence) (anyway), and sure I think Darths and Droids has many more coherent explanations for the plot, and sure George Lucas has made some seriously bad decisions, but you know what?

at the end of the day, I don't care. I will never not have that feeling, when I sit down to watch the movie, that this is a whole UNIVERSE I would love to be a part of in any way. I will always giggle to myself when references are made to it, I will probably always get excited when we see Alderaan at the end of ROTS (IT'S ALDERAAN! LOOK! LOOK! IT'S NOT ALL BLOWN UP!) and somewhere in my mind Luke and Leia's long-lost little sister still lives, sneakin' around the Millennium Falcon just beyond the camera's sight.

I love Star Wars, I love the prequels too, I love the space ships, I love the whole EU, I love the galaxy, and all its silly quirks,




boom de yada boom de yada boom de yada boom de yada
jade_sabre: (ingrid bergman)
or, alternate title, Still Not the Graduation Post

anyway I have read some books since coming home! None of them are the books I meant to read. Some of them I read years and years ago (heading into that scary "ten years ago" category that is starting to take over my life), some of them were new to me! One was even a translation of a French YA fantasy novel. They were all weirdly similar, as you will see by the cut tags.

I have discovered that I have trouble picking books off the shelves in the library unless I know the author or have heard good things about the author. This multiplies times a thousand bazillion when I leave the YA section and head for the adult fiction section. (Also, the adult fiction section seems to have more disguised-cover romance novels than previously expected.) I hit the jackpot yesterday--the little itty bitty library near my house had both How to Ditch Your Fairy and Liar, which I have been looking for FOREVER. Now, if only one of the branches would get in some of Maureen Johnson's books...

Anyway, Books I Have Read This Summer, Possible Spoilers Ahead, I Will Try to Warn You

Zel: Girl gets locked in tower )


The Book of a Thousand Days: Princess and maidservant get locked in tower, people die )


Quest for a Maid: Girl has manservant, princess and girl-turned-attendant spend lots of time in boats, people die )


The Princetta: Princess and maidservant runs away, spends lots of time in a boat, people die )


The Shining Company: Boy has manservant, boy becomes shieldbearer, more people die than in both previous books combined )


I did take a detour, as part of my I Will Get My History From Biographies quest, and read
Notorious: Sometimes it is hard to be impartial when talking about Ingrid Bergman who makes everybody gaga )


I also got about forty pages into
The Ruins of Gorlan: Somewhere in my high school notebooks there is a generic apprentice YA fantasy that I really ought to bring back to life )


phew that took a long time.

on my to-read list are the aforementioned Justine Larbalestier books, Lavinia by Ursula K. LeGuin (overall I am wary of the books my mom checks out, novelizations famous women in history/literature, because they usually turn out to be giant sexfests, but I trust LeGuin--see, cannot pick a book up off a shelf anymore), and Lauren Bacall and Steve Martin's autobiographies (see: Biographies Quest). Oh and I picked up Allegiance because it was made of love and I felt like reading a SW book I knew ended well. Oh and I should read The Great Gatsby. And Jane Eyre. And maybe work on my own novel.

You know, life as usual.

DONE

May. 20th, 2010 03:08 pm
jade_sabre: (rhps:  frank-n-furter)
So I'm back home, yay! Sitting in my favorite locally-owned coffee shop sucking down fruit tea, yay! Staring at my AmeriCorps application with a great deal of trepidation. I am dumb. Avoiding it by making this post! This is not my graduation post; this is my "what should I read this summer?" post.

SO basically the idea is hit me with a book you think I should have read in college, and if I haven't read it, I will add it to my list. Hint: my list already includes The Great Gatsby, Jane Eyre, and Huckleberry Finn.

I will probably talk more about actual graduation and thoughts about what I want to do with my life later but since I am being all avoidance-y I should keep this short.

Also if I missed any important/amusing posts from the last week and you think I should read them, link me.

Also if I have the entire plot of an approximately 20K-word Katara-centric Ursa-related ATLA fic, should I write it?

p.s. I did not call myself dumb that was Malone stealing my computer.

two polls

Apr. 16th, 2010 09:45 pm
jade_sabre: (superior:  pounce)
one about a song (since Quark complained about the last version, also since I only got like three replies to it), and one about books (partially in response to a post I mostly disagreed with but which still made me think, and partially because I've wanted to quantify this for a while)[Poll #1552096]I ask because my friends are of differing minds about this one.[Poll #1552097]

alas this is long.  I will finish it off with a link to a post on Azula I found fascinating and a comment about Zuko I found very right.
jade_sabre: (room with a view:  smoochies (no violets)
1) So, in the song "Bad Romance," which I love a lot and which you should listen to, she repeats the line "I don't wanna be friends" multiple times.

Having listened to the song, do you think this line refers to
a) the fact that she wanted a solely sexual relationship
or
b) the fact that they are friends but she wants to be more?

I am doing an informal poll, and your input is welcome.


2) I wrote my Nietzsche paper in an hour (literally) and then lo and behold my knee started going all crazy on me and my good knee started tickling and so I ended up emailing the paper in and sitting on my futon with an ice pack, WOE.


3) I have grown very attached to this cover of Coldplay's "The Scientist," in a "I listen to this over and over again and want to write."


4) Speaking of writing, this is me NOT starting my post-season-3 Katara fic that I spent three hours plotting the other night with [livejournal.com profile] nessismore. (Y'all, I hit all the plot points. I even, like, made decisions, where normally I just keep changing it over and over in my head--I had to pick and go.) I really ought to go ahead and get the prologue down before I forget it.


5) I haven't talked about my life in forever, but I haven't really had any crazy adventures or done anything particularly fun lately. I mean, I've had fun, but I've also had a lot of long conversations that amount to "I am screwed once I leave this institution," and that's just not much fun to talk about.


6) A Room with a View is up on YouTube in its entirety, JUST SAYING, if you want to celebrate mah birfday the way I will be celebrating it. (Singing along to "O Mio Babbino Caro" is optional but encouraged. Bonus points if you can do a crazy operatic soprano not-glissando between those two syllables of "bello.")


7) Sophos's face is up, and it is appropriately pretty.


8) Idk, is there anything y'all want to hear about from me?


9) I took Pictash into the creative writing club and they liked him! (He is the singer in this post.)


10) As for that icon meme everyone's been doing, here's my answers from September. (Not!surprise: my answers are mostly the same.)


jade_sabre: (attolia:  Costis is one hot piece of...y)
A CONSPIRACY OF KINGS REVIEW

actual title of the post )

four hours, minus half an hour of walking and another fifteen minutes of squeeing to Lovie and rereading scenes

okay okay okay okay okay okay uuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuum, bad things first:

four points )

brief description of the novel )

OKAY SO

SQUEE TIME

incoherent non sequitors of joy )

what I loved the most )

the downside to my favorite part, and ruminations about the next books )

Eddis and Attolia )

a few more thoughts about things I liked )

Okay, I think I covered all the main points I wanted to, and everything else can be remembered in the comments. Overall, I really, really loved it, and it's still really, really good, and the ways in which it is lacking are bolstered, at least for fans I think, by the characters.

Remind me to tell y'all my adventures in finding my copy. AND REMEMBER, FEEL FREE TO SQUEE AWAY.
jade_sabre: (harthdarth:  livejournal)
So [livejournal.com profile] sartorias linked to a review of The Phantom Menace that explains what goes wrong with it in surprising and awesome detail. I highly recommend it--it's broken into pieces so you can watch a bit at a time. In the first few segments there are some highly questionable bits of non-humor, but if you push past those you'll be well rewarded. (A commenter on [livejournal.com profile] sartorias's journal said that apparently this reviewer's thing is to treat the subject as "if you're this much of a fanboy nerd, you're probably also a sociopath"; I haven't watched any of his other reviews, so idk.)

on Obi-Wan Kenobi, or little things that make me squee )

on the EU, or how Jade barely touches the tip of the iceberg )

anyway, sometimes I wish I had a way of getting into the Star Wars fandom, just because most of the people I know who have read as much as I have are, like, nerdboys around here, and while I'm so grateful for my Star Wars group, it'd be nice to have someone else to talk to.
jade_sabre: (s&s:  brokenhearted)
READING RAINBOW

BUTTERFLY IN THE SKY
I CAN GO TWICE AS HIGH
TAKE A LOOK
IT'S IN A BOOK
A READING RAINBOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOW

and Abiyoyo and and and music and art and and and LeVar and and aaaaaaaaaaaaand. and.

*watches entire childhood go up in smoke. Again.*






RIP Reading Rainbow 1983-2009
jade_sabre: (sweeney todd:  blood-spattered Johanna)
The FAVORITE BOOK 1ST LINE meme


1. Pick 10 of your favorite books or series'.
2. Post the first sentence of each book. (If one sentence seems too short, post two or three!)
3. Let everyone try to guess the titles and authors of your books


so I think I will be leaving out important words/names to make this harder. Because let's be honest, all y'all know what my favorites are. I might steal stole [livejournal.com profile] anachred's "group them together and make people guess the connections" idea too.

as in, the quotes are paired up, and you have to guess why I paired the two novels together.

if you get it right or get close I will give you the sentences that follow the first line just for fun.


and the winners are... )



man I am terrible at remembering my favorite books when I need to. Oops.
jade_sabre: (tristan+isolde:  isolde lost)
1. Re: things that disappointed me about Graceling: I think my problem with Katsa's big NO I WON'T GET MARRIED THING is that I could sort of see why she was doing that, in a murky area that was half-in the writing and half-subtext-y. Like, all the examples of marriage that Katsa saw involved the women settling down in a domestic setting and running a household and having babies, all things she's not interested in. So I can understand her not wanting to end up in that situation.

but this does not mean I am satisfied with the way it was handled )




2. I finished the Dark is Rising sequence by Susan Cooper. One of the things that kept coming to my mind, over and over again, was, "man, [livejournal.com profile] philia_fan would love this series, because all the books stand alone on their own!" I know people cite them as examples of series books that get Newberries, but honestly Silver on the Tree is the one that I would say most relies on the others. The Dark is Rising, the Newberry Honor, stands quite firmly and solidly on its own two feet, and The Grey King (Newberry winner) only slightly less so, in that there's a little background information that is helpful to have when reading it. But even the characters appear and are fleshed out on their own terms in each novel. It really is fascinating to read.

Susan Cooper's prose is also wonderfully, indescribably British. I'm not entirely sure why. It just is.

HERE THERE BE SPOILERS AND MUSINGS )

So in short, read this series, if not in the least to observe how curiously different it is while somehow managing to be very much the same.

And this is a long post, and I wrote it instead of doing my Zutara Week contribution for the day, so I think I will save movie-related musings for another post.

Another friend of mine is taking the GRE tomorrow, so please send good vibes her way, too!

Love and sweet dreams,
Jade
jade_sabre: (mulan:  face in sword)
First of all like why is it every summer there’s some big song about unrequited love? Last year it was “Realize” and this year it’s “You Belong with Me” GAH TAYLOR SWIFT WHY. WHY. (answer: because it is fun to belt in a country accent.)

(yes I know songs about unrequited love happen all the time...maybe it's more a question about why there's always one that hits me.)

(OH MY GOD I actually watched the Taylor Swift music video BAD PLAN.)

Anyway, just a couple thoughts on Graceling, which I am currently plodding through.

musings that include spoilers up to halfway through the book, i.e. all the most important ones unless there's a huge twist that I haven't yet arrived at, you have been warned )

I guess at this point I’m enjoying it well enough (or I was, before say the last two chapters), and I definitely admire the author’s imagination and vision (and map-drawing skills), but the whole thing has been a bit mis-firing, and occasionally strays too close to clichés that push my buttons. It just seems like this book could have been so much better than it actually is. (And I guess it actually is pretty good? So maybe I should just lower my standards…

…or go reread The King of Attolia.)

footnote )

edited to add )
jade_sabre: (firefly:  also he's a doctor (aka gratui)
AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAH I am so bored. I have started watching like three movies and then decided against all of them, and then like I kind of want to replay Jade Empire some more but at the same time, gah, that will make me want to fic. I don't really want to read my book or start any new books I NEED SOMETHING TO DO.

so I'm going to post this, and then edit it with talking about books, barring something more interesting happening.

p.s. Quarkie now that you're only part-time again can I bug you about betaing? :-D?

anyway

WHAT I HAVE READ THIS SUMMER

1. The Percy Jackson (Last Olympian?) Books by Rick Riordan
These books are clever, witty, and incredibly well-done. )

2. Those Gemma Doyle Books by Libba Bray
KARTIK. KAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAARTIK. )

still going...

Coraline, Possibilities, Princess, Germans )


another aside--Doggus is going to spend the next three hours begging me silently for a walk. WHY DOGGUS WHY.


7. T3h serious books
Founding Fathers, Shakespeare, Scott McClellan, and Carrie Fisher! )

I'm on the last book in the Dark Is Rising series, so I'll try to have a post about that one later.

Well, I guess it's time to find something else to do. Play a video game, maybe? *le sigh*







footnote )
jade_sabre: (narnia:  lucy)
[Poll #1427970]

please keep in mind that I myself have only read, in publishing order, through The Silver Chair, and don't plan on finishing them any time soon, but do plan on reading them to children (somebody's, mine or my students or what have you) one day, so please no spoilers.  I have general vague ideas of what happens in the books I haven't read, but that's all.

anyway my cousin gave these to my other cousin and we got in an argument over how to read them, so I thought I'd see what everyone else said.

jade_sabre: (attolia:  gen's on a boat)
is to show off this icon.  Because [livejournal.com profile] styromgalleries is a genius, and this was the best thing to wake up ever.
jade_sabre: (attolia:  Gen stole my icon)
OH MY GOD

IT HAS BEEN OVER A YEAR SINCE I READ THE QUEEN OF ATTOLIA

brief mutterings about 'strong' female characters )

Also, this time around? The parallels of Gen's and Attolia's insomnia. Will be trying to form some sort of thoughts about this.

TIME FOR NOTORIOUS
jade_sabre: (sweeney todd:  blood-spattered Johanna)
so I am like halfway (well, 3/5 of the way) through The Sweet Far Thing, having reread A Great and Terrible Beauty and Rebel Angels first, and currently my (non-spoilery well #2 is a little specific but not anything you couldn't've guessed from the first five pages of the first book) thoughts boil down to:

1) Yay! I finally like Gemma! I mean, she's a masterfully drawn character, and very consistent especially in matters of "being an idiot" (she manages to get out of each situation learning the bare minimum she could have, but she's gotten a little better), but she's also sixteen and confused and I finally sympathize with her, a bit.

2) WHY THE HELL CAN SHE AND KARTIK NOT JUST GET IT ON ALREADY. OH. MY GOD.
Seriously their UST is some of the worst I have read in ages. JUST. MAKE OUT ALREADY. HAVE SEX. DO SOMETHING OH MY GOD.

also I am having thoughts about first-person present-tense but I will write about them when I finish this book (number of times have teared up: so far just once, but I still have like 300 pages to go THIS BOOK IS SO LONG AND I CANNOT READ IT ALL AT ONCE I HAVE TO KEEP PUTTING IT DOWN BECAUSE GAH.).
jade_sabre: (attolia:  sophos ♥)
SPOILERS FOR SERIES IN BLURB CONTAINED IN LINK don't say I didn't warn you

I AM ABOUT TO DOUBLE-POST ONCE I FINISH MY OTHER OSDFLA;SJDFAL;SDF POST ALDKFJASD;FA DSBUT I AM SO EXCITED ALSDKJFLA;SJDFOAISFD I CANNOT CONTAIN MY EXCITEMENTSDKLF;JASLDFKJA;SLDFJSAFD ALSKDFJ;ALSJFOIAEUROIETUOAEJFLAKDJFALSDKJFASLDKFJALKSDFJLASKDFJLASKDJFOIAFAEJLAKSJDFLKJADIFAOSJDFIAOSDJFKALSDJFALKSJDFJI

CONSPIRACY OF KINGS

LK;AJDSFAL;SDJF;ALKJFOAIERUOERJLAKJDSFL;KAJSDFLKAJEOR;IA;DJFKLA;SJFL;ASJFLKA;SJDAKSJDOA

THERE ARE NOT ENOUGH SQUEES IN THE WORLD

AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAARGH WHY DID I MISS ALL THIS WHEN IT WAS HAPPENING HOT DAMN
A
SADFKL;ASDFJA;SLDKFJ;ALSKDJF;LADFASDF

p.s. made it back from wedding am safe etc. etc. etc.

KL;JSDALKJFASDSDFKLA;SJFDLKSA SOPHOS KISSING BEARS! SOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOPHOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOS

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