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China is still the Great Unknown
#51

China is still the Great Unknown

Slow clap for BadWolf. This man really knows whats up in China.
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#52

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Thanks for the input BadWolf.
Looks like Japan remains the place in NE Asia to play...though I have the feeling that things may be changing rapidly in China's cities, and in a decade or so China could be a player's paradise.

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Awesome posts on China as usual on Badwolf!
I've also heard a few of those foreigners with no morals that go to China and break hearts of naive and innocent girls. I couldn't less if a femicunt gets her heart broken, but an innocent traditional and often times, virgin girl, where virginity is often times the only currency the poor girl has in terms of prospects in her life, there's got to be some unspoken code of morals and conduct guys. After all, aren't we all longing and looking for that sweet, innocent, unspoilt and traditional feminine woman to take care of all your needs as a man and some more?

I'm sure there aren't any such irresponsible and heartless dogs in here as this is a group of guys a cut or two above the rest.
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My two friends from the UK teach there and sleep with a lot o local girls with ease.


For me though, Chinese girls are just not my cup of tea at all
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Oh, hairy muffs as standard also apparently
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I enjoy reading your posts about China, BadWolf. You add a lot of fabric to the discussion about what China is. It's interesting that there are lots of diverse experiences in China from different posters. It just shows that the title of this thread is valid and increasingly relevant. The place is still A Great Unknown in a lot of ways.

To everyone else: Good stuff, keep it coming.

Quote: (02-17-2013 02:59 PM)BadWolf Wrote:  

For the other poster who was smoking a joint, you have to be insane to do drugs in China, we are talking the Death penalty in some areas. Its a different world here.

If you want to play, go to Korea, they are basically westernized asians.

As far as drugs ^^^^
I remember reading about (and I just had to re-verify it) the British guy who was executed in 2009 for smuggling 4 kg. of heroin into Xinjiang. If you smuggle drugs into ANY Asian country you run the risk of being put to death or spending years wasting away in prison. I wasn't talking about smuggling drugs though, just smoking a joint that someone else procured and rolled. Hell, in Yunnan there is wild cannabis growing everywhere. You'll see it growing in gardens in Kunming. Walk up the side of Cangshan and you'll see a great deal of wild marijuana. In Old Dali, little old ladies are slinging it out of the back of their noodle and souvenir shops. There are stores selling giant bongs and meter-long pipes. They claim it's for tobacco but, c'mon. When I was on the bus headed down to Xishaungbanna I saw a local guy hitting a giant bong on the side of the road. Perhaps, it was just tobacco...

I'm not talking about walking down Qianmen Lu in Beijing with a spliff. Obviously, that's going to get you in trouble and you would have to be very stupid to use drugs in populated public places. Also, I've heard the closer to Beijing you are, the more closely the official party line is followed. Out in the far reaches of the country, laws are less relevant, as BadWolf has already described.

As a traveler, you can smoke but you just have to be extremely cautious and don't go looking for it---it always has just kind of found me. When you travel, you don't have connections in a city so it's a lot easier to get away with some things in my opinion. If I were living in China there is no way I would mess around with anything illegal because if people find out, they can use it against you. In that sense, I agree wholeheartedly with your cautionary tone, BadWolf. Don't disrespect China and don't give the Chinese a reason to look down on foreigners.

However, if you're traveling, you're onto the next city before you know it and chances are you're not going to be doing drugs with other Chinese people. You'll be flying under the radar. You just have to be very cautious. Don't buy hash from those Arab street dealers in Shanghai.

When I was in Dali I was talking to a Polish expat who was married to a local girl and was running a coffee shop that helped raise money for a charity in one of the poorer areas of Yunnan. He explained that if you got caught with weed in Dali you would have to pay a bribe but you wouldn't see jail time or get deported, provided that you could come up with the money. I don't know exactly how much money is needed to buy your way out though.

The Polish guy told me there was a Canadian guy who had been living in Dali who had turned his house into a giant grow-op. The guy had been flying under the radar until he sold weed to some teenagers vacationing from Beijing. I guess the teenagers brought some of the weed back with them to Beijing and got busted at the airport. They fessed up and told the authorities where they bought it and the guy got arrested on orders from Beijing. According to the Polish coffee shop owner, the guy was doing to two-years at the local jail in New Dali and then would be deported back to Canada. Supposedly, since that happened there has been more of a police presence from Beijing in Dali to clamp down on the drug tourism in the area. But anyhow, that's just hearsay. Tons of drugs still get trafficked out of Laos and Myanmar through Yunnan and out of Chinese ports every year. I'm just saying it's there.

My main point is that you most likely won't be executed for smoking a joint, it's just that the rules (like lots of things in developing parts of Asia) are still blurry and undefined. Now that I'm a couple years older, I do have to agree though, drugs aren't worth the risk in China. Just take a vacation to Laos or Cambodia if want to get into the substances.
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Quote: (02-18-2013 06:42 AM)Jbk Wrote:  

My two friends from the UK teach there and sleep with a lot o local girls with ease.

Where exactly in China?
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Adding to what BadWolf said:

Yeah, Chinese girls are mostly not prone to fucking around. However, I hosted a few of them via couchsurfing in a neighboring country, and a few of them chinese virgins were quite happy to fuck, pardon my french. And I never was a douchebag to them, i.e. I've never made a false promise to marry them in China or something. Yes, virginity is valuable in China, and girls are conservative as fuck, BUT, they're human too, and thus are sexual beings with desires and shit. So, a westerner for some of them is a chance to express sexually, something they cannot do with a chinese dude for fear of social ostracism. You just have to be able to recognize the ones who won't ask to marry you after sex.

Drugs:
Hung out with some english teachers, some of these guys are stoned 24/7. To buy drugs in China you must find befriend an African (not African-American) man, then everything will be easy.
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A funny article http://www.chinasmack.com/2013/stories/m...n-men.html

> Finally, the laowai will make an invitation, but not like some of the SB men in China who ask: Do you want to come to my place?

> Laowai will ask indirectly: I have some good movies. Would you like to go to my place to have some red wine, watch some DVDs, and listen to some music?

> Here, the belts of quite a lot of Chinese girls will have completely fallen off, blindly going home with the laowai, totally manipulated.

>The pickup techniques of laowai include many other advanced techniques, techniques that Chinese men wouldn’t be able to learn quickly, and even if you were to spend the time to learn them, it’d still take longer to master them. But you guys need to know where the difference in level is between you guys and laowai. Don’t just close your eyes and YY [delude yourselves] that the only reason women fall for them is because laowai have big JJ.
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Why are you comparing people on this forum to these worthless fucks that you hang out with? I don't think you have spent enough time on this forum if you are lumping us together with these people. None of these people that you know and describe as "players" actually are. They are just shitty people who happen to also enjoy a hobby of fucking girls. Knocking up tons of women, abandoning your children, and banging prostitutes is not something that we condone on this forum. Neither is being a 350lb sack of shit who tries to strand women in his room by spending all of their money so that they have to fuck him to get money to go back home.

As far as your statement that people on this forum advocate "dates multiple young virgin women, promises them all marriage and switches girls as soon as he's had his way" I would be very interested in reading where members of this forum have advocated such things.

I appreciate you dropping info on China and showing us how SOME foreigners in China are pieces of shit. I also appreciate the info on Chinese culture and how they value women, as I personally would not want to hurt a young girls chances of marrying someday. However, to lump me and other members of this forum in with the faggots you describe isn't even close to accurate.
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Badwolf,

I'm sure you have more experience with China than many of us, and correct me if I'm wrong, but I got the impression that your post was a bit black and white and polarised Chinse women into two groups. In my experience, the reality is far more complex.

Quite a few of the girls I encountered in BJ (admittedly, only about six months total, and another two months in NE China) basically comprised a fairly new middle class who had been brought up watching sex and the city or similar garbage, and as such, they had few hangups about sport fucking (they just told their parents they were still virgins, even if they've already been with multiple guys). Yes, most girls don't tend to fuck around, and I'm not saying they made up a majority, just that women in first tier Chinese cities can make up a much wider spectrum.
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China's a country with 1.3 billion people. You'll find everything here if you look hard enough. Sex is really taboo but over the past few years sex shops have opened up everywhere in the cities. Not all the girls in clubs are prostitutes, however there are different types of clubs - there's more typical western clubs and then there's distinctly Chinese clubs. You can always find hos at dirty KTVs, too.

Another thing people should know about China I haven't seen mentioned here is that Chinese people don't form lines when waiting for something. It's first come, first serve. Even if you think you're standing in a line, you're not, and that 80 year old women behind you is going to elbow you in the ribs and knock you out of her way to get in front of you if she sees the opportunity.

I've heard from multiple other people that if you want to get drugs in China, check out the African scene. I don't touch the stuff myself, so I can only repeat what I hear on that. From my perspective, it's not worth it if you get busted. I've seen the outside of Chinese prisons, and if that's anything to judge by, being on the inside must be a completely shitacular experience.

Does anyone have specific questions about life in China? Curious about anything?

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Quote: (02-19-2013 10:42 AM)Osiris Wrote:  

China's a country with 1.3 billion people. You'll find everything here if you look hard enough. Sex is really taboo but over the past few years sex shops have opened up everywhere in the cities. Not all the girls in clubs are prostitutes, however there are different types of clubs - there's more typical western clubs and then there's distinctly Chinese clubs. You can always find hos at dirty KTVs, too.

Another thing people should know about China I haven't seen mentioned here is that Chinese people don't form lines when waiting for something. It's first come, first serve. Even if you think you're standing in a line, you're not, and that 80 year old women behind you is going to elbow you in the ribs and knock you out of her way to get in front of you if she sees the opportunity.

I've heard from multiple other people that if you want to get drugs in China, check out the African scene. I don't touch the stuff myself, so I can only repeat what I hear on that. From my perspective, it's not worth it if you get busted. I've seen the outside of Chinese prisons, and if that's anything to judge by, being on the inside must be a completely shitacular experience.

Does anyone have specific questions about life in China? Curious about anything?

Osiris. I have a few questions regarding cost of living in Beijing. Not sure if you've lived there.

I want to know with how much you can get by nicely per month in Beijing? Including rent, food, transportation and leisure.

I'm not really a guy who spends alot, however I have a limited budget and I want to have an idea so I can plan ahead if shit gets bad.
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Quote: (02-19-2013 10:42 AM)Osiris Wrote:  

Another thing people should know about China I haven't seen mentioned here is that Chinese people don't form lines when waiting for something. It's first come, first serve. Even if you think you're standing in a line, you're not, and that 80 year old women behind you is going to elbow you in the ribs and knock you out of her way to get in front of you if she sees the opportunity.

This is so true. On DC metro when train stops, people stand to the sides of the doors and wait for people to exit, then get on. On BJ metro, it's a mad rush to get in and out and you just kind of muscle your way through.
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Quote: (02-18-2013 11:31 PM)dirtypurist Wrote:  

A funny article http://www.chinasmack.com/2013/stories/m...n-men.html

> Finally, the laowai will make an invitation, but not like some of the SB men in China who ask: Do you want to come to my place?

> Laowai will ask indirectly: I have some good movies. Would you like to go to my place to have some red wine, watch some DVDs, and listen to some music?

> Here, the belts of quite a lot of Chinese girls will have completely fallen off, blindly going home with the laowai, totally manipulated.

>The pickup techniques of laowai include many other advanced techniques, techniques that Chinese men wouldn’t be able to learn quickly, and even if you were to spend the time to learn them, it’d still take longer to master them. But you guys need to know where the difference in level is between you guys and laowai. Don’t just close your eyes and YY [delude yourselves] that the only reason women fall for them is because laowai have big JJ.

I readed all 3 articles about it. It is a weird mix of cheap morality and "white demons2 scare written by a 40 years old virgin.

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Quote: (02-19-2013 04:32 AM)RioNomad Wrote:  

Why are you comparing people on this forum to these worthless fucks that you hang out with? I don't think you have spent enough time on this forum if you are lumping us together with these people. None of these people that you know and describe as "players" actually are. They are just shitty people who happen to also enjoy a hobby of fucking girls. Knocking up tons of women, abandoning your children, and banging prostitutes is not something that we condone on this forum. Neither is being a 350lb sack of shit who tries to strand women in his room by spending all of their money so that they have to fuck him to get money to go back home.

As far as your statement that people on this forum advocate "dates multiple young virgin women, promises them all marriage and switches girls as soon as he's had his way" I would be very interested in reading where members of this forum have advocated such things.

I appreciate you dropping info on China and showing us how SOME foreigners in China are pieces of shit. I also appreciate the info on Chinese culture and how they value women, as I personally would not want to hurt a young girls chances of marrying someday. However, to lump me and other members of this forum in with the faggots you describe isn't even close to accurate.

I think he's just trying to emphasize the point that this is a culturally completely different place than the West. This is a family based culture, kids and close to their parents.
I don't usually get along with english teachers for the reasons badwolf mentioned. They come here, they feel like rockstars, and they try to rack up as many notches as possible with zero understanding of chinese culture and it annoys the other laowai (this is not to say that all students/workers are perfect and all english teachers are like this, i'm generalizing based on my experiences, which may be very different from other peoples) because then we get lumped into that category.
I had a chinese friend who freelanced as a chinese teacher to foreigners, and she ended up saying screw it because they all creeped her the fuck out
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as for the manners, which needs to be brought up: act like them, and life is much much easier.
when you walk into a resteraunt, you will be ignored until you yell for the waiter. when he comes over, he just says "what do you want?" get used to this and roll with it. chinese people don't line up, this means that when you cut them, they don't get upset because everyone else is doing it. whatever they do, agree and amplify
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Quote: (02-19-2013 03:40 PM)FretDancer Wrote:  

Quote: (02-19-2013 10:42 AM)Osiris Wrote:  

China's a country with 1.3 billion people. You'll find everything here if you look hard enough. Sex is really taboo but over the past few years sex shops have opened up everywhere in the cities. Not all the girls in clubs are prostitutes, however there are different types of clubs - there's more typical western clubs and then there's distinctly Chinese clubs. You can always find hos at dirty KTVs, too.

Another thing people should know about China I haven't seen mentioned here is that Chinese people don't form lines when waiting for something. It's first come, first serve. Even if you think you're standing in a line, you're not, and that 80 year old women behind you is going to elbow you in the ribs and knock you out of her way to get in front of you if she sees the opportunity.

I've heard from multiple other people that if you want to get drugs in China, check out the African scene. I don't touch the stuff myself, so I can only repeat what I hear on that. From my perspective, it's not worth it if you get busted. I've seen the outside of Chinese prisons, and if that's anything to judge by, being on the inside must be a completely shitacular experience.

Does anyone have specific questions about life in China? Curious about anything?

Osiris. I have a few questions regarding cost of living in Beijing. Not sure if you've lived there.

I want to know with how much you can get by nicely per month in Beijing? Including rent, food, transportation and leisure.

I'm not really a guy who spends alot, however I have a limited budget and I want to have an idea so I can plan ahead if shit gets bad.

Disclaimer:I do not live in beijing
generally speaking, if shit gets bad, it shouldn't be too much of an extra cost. for example, healthcare is really cheap and up to standard.not as good as an american hospital, but you won't die and it's clean. i had a friend who fell and split his head open, two days in the hospital,stitches, cat scan, medicine, ect. all came out to under 1000 kuai, or a little over 150$
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Quote: (02-19-2013 05:53 PM)clever alias Wrote:  

Quote: (02-19-2013 03:40 PM)FretDancer Wrote:  

Quote: (02-19-2013 10:42 AM)Osiris Wrote:  

China's a country with 1.3 billion people. You'll find everything here if you look hard enough. Sex is really taboo but over the past few years sex shops have opened up everywhere in the cities. Not all the girls in clubs are prostitutes, however there are different types of clubs - there's more typical western clubs and then there's distinctly Chinese clubs. You can always find hos at dirty KTVs, too.

Another thing people should know about China I haven't seen mentioned here is that Chinese people don't form lines when waiting for something. It's first come, first serve. Even if you think you're standing in a line, you're not, and that 80 year old women behind you is going to elbow you in the ribs and knock you out of her way to get in front of you if she sees the opportunity.

I've heard from multiple other people that if you want to get drugs in China, check out the African scene. I don't touch the stuff myself, so I can only repeat what I hear on that. From my perspective, it's not worth it if you get busted. I've seen the outside of Chinese prisons, and if that's anything to judge by, being on the inside must be a completely shitacular experience.

Does anyone have specific questions about life in China? Curious about anything?

Osiris. I have a few questions regarding cost of living in Beijing. Not sure if you've lived there.

I want to know with how much you can get by nicely per month in Beijing? Including rent, food, transportation and leisure.

I'm not really a guy who spends alot, however I have a limited budget and I want to have an idea so I can plan ahead if shit gets bad.

Disclaimer:I do not live in beijing
generally speaking, if shit gets bad, it shouldn't be too much of an extra cost. for example, healthcare is really cheap and up to standard.not as good as an american hospital, but you won't die and it's clean. i had a friend who fell and split his head open, two days in the hospital,stitches, cat scan, medicine, ect. all came out to under 1000 kuai, or a little over 150$

clever alias, thanks for your response. By "shit gets bad" I was referring more like running out of money and having no place to stay at.

I did some research and checked some airbnb places and found some (surprisingly) nice ones for $20 the night. Now I find this really great but after staying month/2 months it really adds up...

I was thinking on finding some sort of small side gig, like helping a local with stuff, english, spanish, etc. in exchange for some money or something. How common and easy it is to find these kind of opportunities?
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discalimer again:not in beijing
buuuut 20$ per night sounds super fucking expensive.
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Yes, most girls don't tend to fuck around, and I'm not saying they made up a majority, just that women in first tier Chinese cities can make up a much wider spectrum.

Only 20% of China lives in the city.
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When I hear the term player, I immediately think of scumbag and rionomad, YOU may not be that type of guy but I assure you there of plenty of those guys on this forum and many of the PUA forums like it:

http://www.sosuave.com /

http://www.happierabroad.com (look up winston wu if you want to know, the dude is a cross dresser who left his kid behind after the mom got mad because he wouldn't stop masterbating while his kid was present in the room.)

this is what I'm reffering to.

Most guys come here and treat the women like they are prostitutes because they are used to employing those tactics at home to get women. The women are submissive as its their nature and these guys come here and go insane with the power women give them. Naturally water seeks out its own level and a lot of guys end up wifing the westernized women because they are still using westernized ideals to pick women. If you come to play you are going to attract women that also like to play. If you want westernized women, go on acting like a westernized guy. Eastern traditional women don't hang out at nightclubs... those are places sluts go for sex and gold diggers go to dig for gold... all of this PUA material has been manufactured for a broken system and its broken people. Once you get your head around that, you can start locating good quality girls. You guys are all coming here looking to get laid when you should come here looking to wife-up.

These women don't follow the same rules of engagement... I think we can all agree, western women are BROKEN. I always think of it this way: Western Women are sharks and you have to throw a ton of blood, sweat and tears into the water to attract them, then you have to hover around them and sleep with one eye open because they are natural predators and when they get hungry, you are whats for lunch. Eastern Women are like gold fish, throwing a few bread crumbs in the water is all thats needed to attract and keep them. They are friendly fish and you can just lay there while they swim in circles around you. You wouldn't throw chum at a goldfish so why come to China in a steal cage, armed to the teeth and wearing kevlar vests...its overkill. Of course the fisherman who fishes for sharks has to be way more skilled and cautious then the guy who casually fishes for goldfish. When you arrive here with a spear gun that can take out 20 goldfish per shot, the blood in the water is eventually going to attract the local sharks.



I've met pedos, ex-cons, tons of LGBT weirdos, fat women, political and religious extremists, sex fetishists, omega males (most men here)... I'm actually starting to think the majority of the west makes up these types of people. They all run to places where there is very little law to hold them in place... people come here and do things they would never even dream of doing at home. I just finished speaking to a narcissistic suicidal ukrainian english teacher, who brings in about 5k/month (rmb) who comes from a middle class family at home... he married a girl here and now wants to kill himself because he thinks the west would offer him more freedom and found out he can't bring his wife there so easily... he thinks that staying, having a family and trying to work out a better life for his wife and him is simply unbearable. (his wife is a hot 26 year old with a uni education)
I told him to kill himself if he wants to, I couldn't careless, one more scumbag out of China. So add selfish pricks to that list as well. Its not only men, I've never met a SANE woman who came to China to teach... they are all BPD or some other type of looney tune. Maybe thats just cause western women are looney but I'm starting to think so are the men.

I rarely meet people who just want to have a family and make some money. Most guys are looking to make up for their failures at home by screwing the local populace. The people that come here are self entitled, un-greatful sacks of sh1t who for some reason think that China and Chinese people owe them.

I'm not politically correct, you want a raw account of China and what I think, this is it.
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It's pretty easy to get a job here teaching English. Basic qualifications typically include being foreign and breathing. Food might be a little more expensive in Beijing but you can still find meals for US$2 or so. If you're really on a budget you can get packs of instant noodles for 2rmb.

Leisure can get pricey, it depends on what you want to do. Most things are cheaper than the US but still expensive by Chinese standards.

The subway is 2rmb, buses are 1rmb. You can buy a scooter for 1600rmb. A pedal bike will run up from 500rmb.

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Bad wolf: does your wife speak english?
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Quote: (02-19-2013 10:17 PM)Osiris Wrote:  

It's pretty easy to get a job here teaching English. Basic qualifications typically include being foreign and breathing. Food might be a little more expensive in Beijing but you can still find meals for US$2 or so. If you're really on a budget you can get packs of instant noodles for 2rmb.

Leisure can get pricey, it depends on what you want to do. Most things are cheaper than the US but still expensive by Chinese standards.

The subway is 2rmb, buses are 1rmb. You can buy a scooter for 1600rmb. A pedal bike will run up from 500rmb.


What about jobs teaching English without contract involved? Let's say I plan on staying 1 or 2 months, obviously no hiring with contract involved would take place. Would it be possible to still get the gig for the time being ?


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discalimer again:not in beijing
buuuut 20$ per night sounds super fucking expensive.

Wow... what would you say is a reasonable price then? Would you say Airbnb is a good idea to find places in Beijing to stay for 1 or 2 months ?
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Yep she speaks a bit of English... enough to get by. I don't speak any Chinese so....
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