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CapeTalk’s Sara-Jayne Makwala King (in for Clarence Ford on Views and News) is joined by Priyanka Naidoo, Eco Explorer to talk about a warning issued to Garden Route beach goers to keep an eye out for sea snakes and pufferfish that are washing up. Both species are dangerous and should not be touched or handled.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Unlock the secrets to transforming your relationship. In this episode, Emilia and Alan explore four communication styles, which help you identify your default approach and how it affects your relationship. They share real-life examples, discuss the impact of past experiences, and provide practical ways to shift toward healthier, more effective conversations. Whether you struggle to speak up, avoid conflict, or tend to dominate discussions, understanding your communication style can strengthen your connection.Show notes:(2:44) The “iceberg” concept—what's beneath communication struggles?(4:21) Passive communication(5:50) Assertive communication(7:05) Metaphors for communication styles: Turtle, Puffer Fish, and Turtle Puff(11:18) Passive-aggressive communication(17:08) Derek shares his experience with Alan and Emilia(18:35) Aggressive communication(22:14) Recognizing aggressive tendencies and setting boundaries(26:39) The key to healthy relationships(28:58) OutroDigital Asset:Communication Styles - https://bit.ly/3Eo2EN1 Book a FREE Relationship Talk:https://calendly.com/alanlazaros/30-minute-relationships-talk-coachingJoin us at Relationship Talks #44 on Thursday, February 20th, 2025, at 05:00 pm Eastern Time: “Getting on the Same Page About Personal Growth” - https://bit.ly/4jz6bZ0___________________________Follow us on Instagram:Emilia Smith @evolvewithemiliaAlan Lazaros @alazaros88*Email:*
C'est Fenouil2000 qui s'occupe de la résidence de Bragi Pufferfish pour le mois de janvier ! Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
C'est Fenouil2000 qui s'occupe de la résidence de Bragi Pufferfish pour le mois de janvier !
Pour la dernière résidence de 2024, c'est Loki Starfish qui s'occupe de mettre l'ambiance dans le studio ! Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
Pour la dernière résidence de 2024, c'est Loki Starfish qui s'occupe de mettre l'ambiance dans le studio !
Series spoilers abound! Today we're discussing Seas 2, Episode 8 “Rob-A-Bye Baby”. Vick is back in town, but VERY sleep deprived. To save her sanity, she hires the boys to find her a nanny. Never the best at following orders, Shawn also wants in on a string of robberies. But, may the two be connected (takes off sunglasses)? Find out with Kylie and Skyler (and their tamagotchis) on this episode of Phsysics 101!Want to keep up with us and new episode drops? Join us on Instagram and Tumblr @phsysics101podcast.Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/phsysics101podcast/Tumblr: https://www.tumblr.com/phsysics101podcast
Nouveau mois, nouvelle sélection pour le collectif Bragi Pufferfish, c'est Lucifer s'occupe de vous faire taper du pied ! Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
Nouveau mois, nouvelle sélection pour le collectif Bragi Pufferfish, c'est Lucifer s'occupe de vous faire taper du pied !
It’s hard not to love pufferfish. They have many great qualities that can make them an excellent candidate for a truly interactive pet fish. They also, unfortunately, have a “bite first, ask questions later” tendency that other fish and corals don’t really like. In this episode, we discuss a variety of saltwater puffer species that are available in the aquarium hobby, as well as care requirements, tank mates, reef-safeness, and more! Join the discussion on the Water Colors Aquarium Gallery Podcast Listeners Facebook group! https://www.facebook.com/groups/788428861825086/ Enjoying the show? Support the gallery by shopping aquarium plants, merch, equipment, and more! https://watercolorsaquariumgallery.com/ Looking for more content? Become a YouTube member for exclusive access to behind the scenes livestreams! https://www.youtube.com/@watercolorsaquariumgallery Species mentioned in this episode: Porcupine puffer, diodon holocanthus Webbed burrfish, chilomycterus antillarum Stars and stripes puffer, arothron hispidus Dogface puffer, arothron nigropunctatus Mappa puffer, arothtron mappa Immaculate puffer, arothron immaculatus Narrowlined puffer, arothron manilensis Guineafowl puffer, arothron meleagris Masked puffer, arothron diadematus Birdbeak burrfish, cyclichthys orbicularis Milk spotted puffer, chelonodontops patoca Green spotted puffer, dichotomyctere nigroviridis Blue jewel puffer, canthigaster solandri Papuan toby, canthigaster papua Caribbean sharpnose puffer, canthigaster rostrata Valentini puffer, canthigaster valentini Leopard sharpnose puffer, canthigaster leoparda Goldface toby, canthigaster jamestyleri Sources referenced in this episode 1. Stump, E. Et al. Global conservation status of marine pufferfishes (Tetraodontiformes: Tetraodontidae). Global Ecology and Restoration 14, (2018). https://doi.org/10.1016/j.gecco.2018.e00388 2. Gladstone, W. The courtship and spawning behaviors ofCanthigaster valentini (Tetraodontidae). Environ Biol Fish 20, 255–261 (1987). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00005296 3. Zhu, H., Sonoyama, T., Yamada, M., Gao, W., Tatsuno, R., Takatani, T., & Arakawa, O. (2020). Co-Occurrence of Tetrodotoxin and Saxitoxins and Their Intra-Body Distribution in the Pufferfish Canthigaster valentini. Toxins, 12(7), 436. https://doi.org/10.3390/toxins12070436 4. Large Saltwater Pufferfish for Big Tanks. Hobbist Tropical Fish Magazine by Mark Denaro, https://www.tfhmagazine.com/articles/saltwater/large-saltwater-pufferfish-for-big-tanks 5. Fishbase.se Web link: https://fishbase.se/Nomenclature/ScientificNameSearchList.php?crit1_fieldname=SYNONYMS.SynGenus&crit1_fieldtype=CHAR&crit1_operator=EQUAL&crit1_value=Canthigaster&crit2_fieldname=SYNONYMS.SynSpecies&crit2_fieldtype=CHAR&crit2_operator=CONTAINS&crit2_value=&typesearch=simple&group=summary&backstep=-2&sortby=sciname 6. National Aquarium. https://aqua.org/explore/animals/striped-burrfish 7. Palacios, M. M., Muñoz, C. G., & Zapata, F. A. (2014). Fish corallivory on a pocilloporid reef and experimental coral responses to predation. Coral Reefs, 33(3), 625–636. https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s00338-014-1173-y 8. Moura, R. D., & Castro, R. M. (2002). Revision of Atlantic sharpnose pufferfishes (Tetraodontiformes: Tetraodontidae: Canthigaster) with description of three new species. PROCEEDINGS-BIOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF WASHINGTON, 115(1), 32-50.
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Chez Bragi Pufferfish, les sets ne se ressemble pas, ce mois-ci c'est Morgan Ivy qui s'y colle avec un set électrique !
Chez Bragi Pufferfish, les sets ne se ressemble pas, ce mois-ci c'est Morgan Ivy qui s'y colle avec un set électrique ! Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
Everyone loves pufferfish! They are well known for their boisterous behaviors, curious personalities, and silly googly eyes. They come in a wide range of sizes and temperaments, but are often tough to fit into many existing aquariums due to their “bite first, ask questions later” mentality. In this episode, we discuss a variety of species; including their size, care, and compatibility. From puny pea puffers to monstrous mbu, there’s bound to be a puffer you’ll fall in love with. Join the discussion on the Water Colors Aquarium Gallery Podcast Listeners Facebook group! https://www.facebook.com/groups/788428861825086/ Enjoying the show? Support the gallery by shopping aquarium plants, merch, equipment, and more! https://watercolorsaquariumgallery.com/ Looking for more content? Become a YouTube member for exclusive access to behind the scenes livestreams! https://www.youtube.com/@watercolorsaquariumgallery Species mentioned in this episode: Leiodon cutcutia, Ocellated puffer Colomesus asellus, South American puffer Tetraodon miurus, Potato puffer, Congo puffer Tetraodon schoutedeni, Congo spotted puffer Tetraodon duboisi, Duboisi puffer Tetraodon pustulatus, Cross River puffer Tetraodon mbu, Mbu puffer Tetraodon lineatus, Fahaka puffer Pao abei, Abe’s puffer Pao palembangensis, Dragon puffer. Humpback puffer Pao baileyi, Hairy puffer Pao suvattii, Arrowhead puffer, Mekong puffer Pao turgidus, Cambodian Mekong Puffer Carinotetraodon lorteti, Red eye dwarf puffer Carinotetraodon irrubesco, Redtailed red eye puffer, Sumatran puffer Carinotetraodon salivator, Striped red eye puffer Carinotetraodon borneensis, Bornean red eye puffer Carinotetraodon travancoricus, Pea puffer Carinotetraodon imitator, Dwarf Malabar puffer
Mokish lance la saison du collectif Bragi Pufferfish avec une sélection techno-house Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
Mokish lance la saison du collectif Bragi Pufferfish avec une sélection techno-house
Jeff & Andy deliver useless facts, myths, forgotten stories and weird truths in the episodes to follow in this series. This episode, Jeff shares some unsavory facts about lithium batteries and he tells how dolphins use pufferfish to get stoned, and Andy outlines the correlation between GDP and air conditioners, and the reason the amount of people behind bars has doubled in the last 25 years. This series is presented to you by the great folks over at Mallard Bay. Whenever you are looking to book your next outdoor adventure, head over to Mallard Bay and search through their verified outfitters to remove the guess work when booking.
This weeks ep is just 3 regular law abiding citizens talking about another Gerard Butler classic. We cover off topics such as Puffer Fish venom, is Jamie Foxx good, Kenny's “eye of the explosion” theory and many many more. As always, thanks for listening!
“…and today we're talking about a puffy stabber. But more on that later.” The pufferfish has the incredible ability to inflate itself up like a balloon as a defense mechanism. But the interesting thing about this creature is that that's not to onlythin interesting about it. If you’re a fish, the easiest thing to catch […]
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Around the world, there are some foods that are either banned or super controversial. For example, in the United States, you can't buy haggis because it contains sheep lungs, which are banned. Foie gras, made from the liver of force-fed ducks or geese, is banned in places like California due to animal cruelty concerns. In Japan, eating fugu, a type of pufferfish, is a risky delicacy because it's poisonous if not prepared correctly. And in some countries, raw milk is a no-go because it can carry harmful bacteria. Credit: CC BY-SA 2.0 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/... Hamburger - Tommis Burger Joint, Marylebone, London: by Ewan Munro https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Fi... Hamburger - Brownswood, Finsbury Park, London: by Ewan Munro https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Fi... Hamburger - Patty and Bun, London: by Ewan Munro https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Fi... Pufferfish: by Yamaguchi Yoshiaki https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Fi... Horse meat sausage: by Sara Yeomans https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Fi... SimonWhistler / Reddit Worried_Peace_1293 / Reddit Glittering_Reveal539 / Reddit Animation is created by Bright Side. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Music from TheSoul Sound: https://thesoul-sound.com/ Check our Bright Side podcast on Spotify and leave a positive review! https://open.spotify.com/show/0hUkPxD... Subscribe to Bright Side: https://goo.gl/rQTJZz ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Our Social Media: Facebook: / brightside Instagram: / brightside.official TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@brightside.of... Stock materials (photos, footages and other): https://www.depositphotos.com https://www.shutterstock.com https://www.eastnews.ru ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- For more videos and articles visit: http://www.brightside.me ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- This video is made for entertainment purposes. We do not make any warranties about the completeness, safety and reliability. Any action you take upon the information in this video is strictly at your own risk, and we will not be liable for any damages or losses. It is the viewer's responsibility to use judgement, care and precaution if you plan to replicate. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Today we're sifting through the bizarre bazaar of the Aesthetics Industry. Salima wants bang for her beauty buck but is fearful of those over-filled faces we see even with those who have unlimited budgets. This episode is a guide to navigating the complex (and unregulated) world of cosmetic procedures. Where to start? Who to choose? How to spend?From toxins alleviating depression, to hyperpigmentation treatments that make you feel as good as a facelift and valuing facials like you do hygienist appointments, tune in for where you should spend, when to run away, and for some insight into the latest treatments that get your skin functions to reverse its own damage. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Pufferfish in Japan are known for one thing. They're a delicacy that can be deadly. Their organs contain a highly toxic compound that can kill in minutes. But one species of pufferfish has a different distinction: Its males might be the most creative artists in the oceans.In 1995, divers off the coast of Japan saw an unusual pattern in the sand on the ocean floor—a circle with small peaks and valleys radiating out from a flat center. It wasn't until 2011 that marine scientists could explain them: the creations of a species known today as white-spotted pufferfish.The fish is only a few inches long, but its creations can span more than seven feet. They're nests—sculpted by males to attract females.The male begins the process by creating a circle. He swims back and forth across it, flapping his fins to carve ridges and valleys. They radiate outward from the center in near-perfect lines. The fish then creates smaller ridges inside that structure, with a flat area in the middle. Finally, he adds bits of shell and coral. The whole process takes seven to nine days.When the nest is about ready, a female swims up to it. If she enters, the male rushes toward her. If the female likes the set-up, she lays her eggs in the center—then vanishes. The male spends up to six days protecting the eggs as the nest slowly erodes in the currents. He doesn't shore it up. Instead, after the young'uns are gone, he starts a new one—a new work of art at the bottom of the sea.
The Broken Fishbowl And The Pufferfish by Franco by 826 Valencia
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This weeks guest is Tyler MacLellan who joins us from Chicago, Illinois. Tyler is currently one of the managers at 3 Dots And A Dash bar in Chicago - a tropical themed speakeasy. Tyler was originally born in California, but grew up in Appleton, Wisconsin. This is where Tyler got his start in hospitality, starting from the ground up and working in all positions before moving into management. Eventually, Tyler began curating and overseeing beverage programs in the Appleton area. Eventually, Tyler decided to move on to other cities and worked as the bar manager at Town Council Kitchen & Bar in Neenah, Wisconsin and also the opening bar director for a tropical cocktail bar on the rooftop of a Milwaukee hotel called Pufferfish. During Tyler's current stint at Three Dots he was also a part of the Cocktail Apprenticeship Program class of 2023 and excited to be accepted back to be a part of the class of 2024. And a big thank you to this weeks sponsor - Civil Pours - A ready to pour, premium cocktail program that blends the highest quality, proprietary ingredients into shelf stable, top selling cocktails delivered to you in draft-ready kegs. All you do is pour, serve, and savour a seamless experience designed to captivate your customer and smooth your service. To get in touch contact sales@civilpours.com or check the website civilpours.com Links @trader_ty @threedotsandadash @sugarrunbar @babylonsistersbar @the_industry_podcast email us: info@theindustrypodcast.club Podcast Artwork by Zak Hannah zakhannah.co
In tonight's sleep meditation, we're heading out with Koko to the coast. When peeking in the rock pools who does he see but our chillaxed friend Zen the Pufferfish! Zen teaches him about the magical things we can find in the shallows if we only look close enough. Relax, get sleepy, and let's begin! Upgrade to Koko Club Today!
Go to Part TwoRead the Article Dealing with our people's and our own explosive emotional reactions. Topics covered in the episode: The Puffer Fish ReactionAn act of separationThe "uglfying of the self"Many forms of communication, both conscious and unconsciousInelia's personal story dealing with a bullyDealing with the puffer persona as light-workersA vanishing spellPanelists share their personal stories around the "ugly fucker" persona
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Tommy Reads Carrie's Violence Against Women Letter Government Announces Measures To Tackle Violence Against Women Teenager Wins Million Dollar Fish Campaign Fish Tales: What Happened When You Went Fishing? Jennie & The Pufferfish Men Who Moisturise Baby That Sings Benson Boone Bickmore's Bits $100K Time Game Drake & Kendrick Lamar's Diss Tracks Tommy Disses SoupSubscribe on LiSTNR: https://play.listnr.com/podcasts/carrie-and-tommySee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Pete the Puffer fish gets Atlas and Zavia into a tight spot.
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Thanks to River for suggesting this week's topic, the pufferfish! Further reading: Grass puffer fish communicate with each other using a non-toxic version of their deadly toxin Mystery pufferfish create elaborate circular nests at mesophotic depths in Australia Pufferfish, puffed: A starry puffer, un-puffed [picture by Diego Delso, CC BY-SA 4.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=116912671]: A grass puffer, un-puffed: The mystery structure that turns out to be made by pufferfish: Show transcript: Welcome to Strange Animals Podcast. I'm your host, Kate Shaw. This week we're going to learn about a weird fish suggested by River, the pufferfish! Lots of fish have the name pufferfish, and sometimes they're also called balloonfish, swellfish, bubblefish, or globefish. You might be able to guess from the names what they can do, but just in case you don't know, the pufferfish can puff up to make itself big and round. The question you might have at this point is why, and how do they do this? There are lots of pufferfish in various genera, all of them in the family Tetradontidae. Tetradontidae means “four teeth,” because obviously when you find an incredibly poisonous fish that can blow itself up like a balloon, sometimes with spikes that emerge from the skin, of course you're going to name it after its teeth. Most pufferfish live in the ocean, although some live in places where freshwater mixes with ocean water, and some species even live in rivers. It prefers warm, shallow water and eats invertebrates and plant material. Larger pufferfish can use their four big front teeth to crush the shells of mollusks, like clams and mussels. Most pufferfish are quite small and often brightly colored with spots, stripes, and other markings. You'd think the biggest pufferfish has to be the one called the giant freshwater pufferfish, but while it is big, it's not the biggest. The giant freshwater pufferfish can grow up to 26 inches long, or 67 cm, which is over two feet long. But the starry puffer is almost twice that length, up to 47 inches long, or 120 cm. That's almost four feet long! The starry puffer lives in tropical and subtropical parts of the Pacific Ocean, especially in the Indian Ocean and the Red Sea. It has a big head, two pairs of nostrils, and is a mottled gray and white in color with little black spots all over. It mostly eats crustaceans and mollusks, but will also eat algae, sponges, coral, urchins, and other invertebrates. The pufferfish is a slow swimmer, but it has two really good defenses. If it feels threatened—for instance if a big fish tries to catch it, or it's caught in a fishing net and hauled to the surface, or if a diver tries to make friends, the pufferfish will swell up until it looks like a balloon with fins. It does so by gulping air or water into its elastic stomach until it's completely full. If you're wondering how this can help the fish, not only does this make the pufferfish look much larger, it also makes it harder to swallow. Not only that, the pufferfish has spines that may be hidden in the skin most of the time, but when the skin tightens as the fish expands into balloon shape, the spines poke out. Suddenly a potential predator isn't just trying to swallow a fish way bigger than its mouth is, it's pointy. The pufferfish's second defense is that its body contains a deadly poison. You may have heard about fugu, which is considered a delicacy even though it's so poisonous that in Japan and some other countries, chefs have to be specially trained and licensed to prepare the fish to eat. It contains tetrodotoxin, or TTX, a neurotoxin that stops your nerves from sending the tiny electrical signals that allow muscles to move. If you're poisoned with TTX, you start to feel dizzy and sick, then you start having difficulty speaking and moving, then you have trouble breathing, and then, ultimately, you're paralyzed and can't breathe,
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Producer Ben marks his return to the show with this voyage beneath the waves. He joins Jamie as they patiently endure Jon's impersonation of a series of Germanic Mermen. Now. How does a Puffer Fish work? Do you know? Special thanks this episode go to the following FreeSound.org users: cAPSLOCK7 - 00001NoisevaultAlleyWater. kernowrules - Cornish River Estuary thatjeffcarter -underwater loop 120bpm
Bizarre stories from the medical world...today we read about a man who died after eating a poisonous pufferfish!
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Chita Rivera passed away at 91, a quiz on if celebrities are good people, Teri Hatcher was kicked off of Hinge, it's the end of Dryuary, 2 health tips when it comes to drinking alcoholic beverages, a guy died after eating a pufferfish, and Vinnie reads your texts!
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Tonight, your little one can dream of bobbing in the moonlit ocean with a sleepy seahorse and a pufferfish named Zen. With soothing rhymes, soft sounds and repetitions, your tots will sleep soundly through the night. Upgrade to Koala Tots Plus for full ad-free access to four kids shows, bonus episodes and 8 hour episodes in two taps ⭐️https://koalatots.supercast.com Please hit follow and leave us a review.
Tyler MacLellan is currently one of the bar managers at Three Dots & a Dash in Chicago Illinois. Tyler has worked in bars & restaurants all around Wisconsin including being one of the opening bar managers for PufferFish, a tropical cocktail bar that is currently on the roof of Hotel Metro in downtown Milwaukee. Tyler talks with us about his experience in bars, hospitality, Brandy Sweets, and his love for Voodoo Chicken. ----------Don't miss out on any of the action! Head to www.bardtender.com to stay up to date with all of the Bardtender content, find resources for mental and physical wellbeing, get access to education materials, and check out what all of our bards are up to!
These little guys are known for both their amazing ability to create some of the biggest and most complex nest design on the planet and for having some of the strongest toxins to ever form in the animal kingdom.
There are obvious foods that can kill you, like refined sugar and carbs—but that's not what we're going to talk about today. Today, I'm going to cover six surprising foods that can kill you and a few potential natural antidotes. The top deadliest foods: 1. Pufferfish (fugu) 2. Death cap mushroom 3. Korean baby octopus 4. Green potatoes 5. Raw chicken 6. Foods containing cyanide: • The seeds or pits of apples, peaches, pears, and apricots • Bitter almonds • Cassava It's best to avoid any of the above at all costs. If you do somehow consume death cap mushrooms, milk thistle and NAC are two potential antidotes that may help. Methylene blue is another potential antidote that has been used to help counter cyanide poisoning. DATA: https://www.britannica.com/story/7-of... https://news.ucsc.edu/2017/03/mitchel... https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/arti...
Do you retreat into your shell or puff up when faced with tension or conflict? Today hosts Kevin Palmieri and Alan Lazaros talk about trauma responses and the varied ways they manifest in our lives. They discuss how suppressing our true feelings in traumatic situations can often lead to emotional tumult - from depression to an unexpected emotional eruption. They also talk about how our reactions to uncomfortable situations could be a telltale sign of our level of security. They highlight the power of expressing oneself, acknowledging our reactions, and handling them in a healthy, non-destructive manner. They delve into how truly empowered individuals negotiate these situations, the importance of confronting our insecurities respectfully, and the potential for personal growth. Links mentioned:Connect with the hosts on Instagram
This week Danielle and Kristine learn how to survive the deadly puffer fish and learn about the world of merfolk! See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
We're having a sibling visit today talking about this and that. We can't tell you how many times we schedule a subject matter and then once we get going we don't get to it and we talk about other things. That's kind of what happened here so just enjoy the visit, lots of guests coming we're rocking it on the Happy Together Tour and see out there!
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