Saturday - October 11, 2008
Stop sharia law in Britain. USA SHOULD ALSO TAKE SERIOUS NOTE. PAT CONDELL VIDEO
Good Sat. afternoon to all who fall by here.
Here’s latest (far as I know) from Pat Condell. He doesn’t need me to add anything.
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Saturday - October 04, 2008
POINTS OF VIEW ……. A discussion, not an argument.
THIS POSTING IS A DISCUSSION ON THE SUBJECT WITH REGARD TO THE RIGHT OF A PHARMACIST TO WITHHOLD MEDICATIONS BASED ON PERSONAL RELIGIOUS BELIEFS.
My position being that the rights of a patient come first where meds are the question. The right to expect to have an Rx filled without hassle based on someone else’s religion. Apparently, things are not that simple.
I normally wouldn’t do this as a posting but .... Jarand does make a point here that I thought I should post, along with my reply under comments.
It’s interesting beyond where I originally thought the subject should go. Not that I have changed my mind. But rather I see that it might not be so opened and shut a case as I believe it to be. Not that it makes any difference because authorities agree with the pharmacist in question and with Jarand as well.
Although most of what I read on this site is pretty good stuff and in my opinion, right on the money, I have to disagree with you here. The pc left and libtards are exactly the people who want to force people to act against their own religious convictions. The fact that this guy is Muslim instead of Christian doesn’t change the fact that there is and always should be a conscious clause. Nobody should be forced to dispense a product that they find morally objectionable. She can say he’s imposing his religion on her but the fact is that, in this case she is trying to impose her lack thereof on him. He told her where the pill would be available. Let her just go there and get it.
Posted by jarand550 United States 10/04/2008 at 06:27 AM
Well, the way I see it is. I can see your point and understand what you’re saying. But.
If you take a job dealing with the public and especially in this field working in a very major store, think Wal-Mart or Cosco in size, then you are going to be seeing ppl of many different values and backgrounds.
You’re a customer who walks into a store with the honest expectation of being able to get an Rx filled at a pharmacy. Chances are also (but I wouldn’t know in this case) that you’ve done or are about to also do your grocery shopping at the same time.
But hold on a minute ....
The pharmacist, based on his personal religious beliefs, can say to an atheist, a Jew or a Christian, “Sorry but based on my religious beliefs I can’t fill this Rx for you. There’s another store a mile away that might.” ??? huh?
Can a very conservative Catholic pharmacist refuse to sell “The Pill” to a woman because he or she believe in the rhythm system? Or whatever it’s called.
There are some compromises that one makes in taking employment. Or should make.
If you can’t bring yourself to fit in with the predominant culture in which you live, maybe it’s time to return to where you will fit right in with others who hold the same beliefs.
Or get a different job.
One of the problems here in the UK has been and remains, the constant pandering to various minority groups, to a point where their beliefs should be put ahead of the views of the majority of the population.
peiper
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Tuesday - September 30, 2008
Horny goat weed ‘could rival Viagra’ . (I just report this stuff but, can’t help wondering,)
Does it work? How many goats has it been tested on? What do the goats say?
I think I’m gonna file this under humor. Although I suppose it isn’t really a funny subject to many.
Still, you know. Can anyone help the giggle that forms when this subject comes up. Wait ... no pun there.
Horny goat weed ‘could rival Viagra’
A Chinese plant known as horny goat weed could be an alternative to Viagra in tackling impotence, research suggests.
By Jon Swaine
Last Updated: 3:23PM BST 30 Sep 2008A compound made from epimedium brevicornum - also known as horny goat weed and Bishop’s Hat - could also have fewer side effects than the drug, scientists from the University of Milan found.
Mario Dell’Agli, the lead researcher, said that experiments showed that icariin, a compound found inside the horny goat weed, blocks PDE5, an enzyme which limits blood flow to the penis and therefore prevents erections.
Sildenafil, the active ingredient in Viagra, also works by inhibiting PDE5. It is thought to be 80 times more effective than icariin. However, Mr Dell’Agli said that by producing a modified version of the horny goat weed molecule, a compound that “works as well as Viagra” can be produced.
Mr Dell’Agli and his colleagues tested four plants which are regarded as natural aphrodisiacs in their traditional cultures. Only horny goatweed was found to have an effect.
“This could be the natural Viagra,” said Mr Dell’Agli. “We have synthesised a new molecule that one day may be able to replace Viagra.”
In addition, a new drug could have fewer downsides than Viagra, Mr Dell’Agli said. People with heart problems are unable to take Viagra because it also affects enzymes crucial to heart function. Tests suggest the horny goat weed alternative does not have the same side-effect.
Mr Dell’Agli said that further tests were necessary and that it would be at least 10 years before any drug was available to consumers.
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Monday - September 29, 2008
DO THE FOLKS IN CHARGE KNOW WHAT THEY’RE DOING? UNCLE JAY EXPLAINS THE NEWS.
Uncle Jay explains the news.
This guy is fun. Stay with it to end.
cheers .... hey .... it’s from the USA!
Even the people in charge don’t know how it works!
How do you think they got to be the people in charge?
http://www.unclejayexplains.com/
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Friday - September 26, 2008
blogroll updates
I added Right U R. This is a pretty new blog. Let’s see how it grows. I like what he’s put up so far:

I also fixed CMBlake’s link.
That is all.
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Tuesday - September 23, 2008
Euro MPs are preparing to vote on proposals for European Union regulation of blogs .
Translation.
Anyone critical of the left and the EU and those working and speaking out against membership in the EU.
Euro MPs to vote on anonymous blog ban
Euro MPs are preparing to vote on proposals for European Union regulation of blogs with the aim of countering a “dangerous” and unregulated blogosphere.
By Bruno Waterfield in Brussels
Last Updated: 6:41PM BST 22 Sep 2008Marianne Mikko, an Estonian centre-left MEP, is concerned that growing numbers of blogs are being used by individuals with “malicious intentions or hidden agendas”.
“The blogosphere has so far been a haven of good intentions and relatively honest dealing. However, with blogs becoming commonplace, less principled people will want to use them,” she said.
Mrs Mikko has proposed that bloggers should be required to identify themselves and that some popular blogs should come with a declaration of interests.
“We do not need to know the exact identity of bloggers. We need some credentials, a quality mark, a certain disclosure of who is writing and why. We need this to be able to trust and rely on the source,” she said.
Chris Heaton Harris, a British Conservative Euro MP, has rejected any moves to “regulate and restrict independent media sources”.
“Mrs Mikko obviously does not understand that blogs have become the life blood of a vibrant democracy,” he said.
(of course she doesn’t. look where the heck she’s from. she is used to having those above tell her how and what to think. comrade.)“I hope these proposals are kicked out.”
Thursday’s vote in the European Parliament is not legally binding but is an indicator of growing EU concern over the influence of blogs on the internet.
A recent internal European Commission report, leaked three weeks ago, found that the EU was losing the battle for hearts and minds online.
“Blog activity remains overwhelmingly negative,” it said.
(and the commission will damn well NOT tolerate that by gum and by gosh)
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Sunday - September 21, 2008
R U L E … BRIT-TANN-IA, BRI-TANNIA RULES THE WAVES ….
"Once there was a brave slogan “Rule, Britannia”. The modern take (and far more accurate to my mind) is “Rue, Britannia!”
(Valgerd, comments Sept.20)
credit: http://www.ruebritannia.co.uk
Gordon Brown isn’t alone in making such grand annunciations and he’ll not be the last.Keep a watchful eye out for the next politician attempting to woo us with promises of a bright and untroubled future… whoever it’s going to be will be prey to the same deluded arrogance all too many politicians suffer and is probably penning their speeches even as we speak, so I doubt we’ll be long waiting.
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Thursday - September 18, 2008
THE ITALIAN FIRST LADY OF FRANCE in an answer to Drew’s question which was ….
A day or so ago my new friend and puter guru (He didn’t volunteer) our BMEWS tech guy Drew asked the question,
Doesn’t this lady wear any cloths? May not be an exact quote but it’s close.
Since Drew has spent considerable time answering my questions, I thought I’d answer one of his. Although to be fair this was a far easier question and more fun for me to answer, then are my tech troubled questions to him, the answers of which I’m still working on btw.
So, my entry here is dedicated to Drew and other males like myself who really do appreciate feminine beauty when it’s fully clothed as well.
Cheers All .....
Oh yeah ... sorry I ran short but I’m kinda new at this stuff.
The music is Artie Shaw, recorded in the 1930’s .. “A Pretty Girl. (is like a melody)”
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Tuesday - September 16, 2008
ACHTUNG! ALLES, ACHTUNG! LET THE LIES BEGIN ….
A HUGE AS IN VERY LARGE H/T To Valgerd for making me aware of this.
I’ll add nothing. Except to say, it’s chilling.
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Monday - September 15, 2008
A satirist dealt a cutting blow to Sarah Palin over the weekend. HUH? I missed something?
OK folks. I watched this also. I laughed because it was funny.
What have I missed?
According to this report in The Telegraph, Mrs. Palin “received a cutting blow?” Huh? Maybe it’s my age.
It was a comedy skit. Was there something else I was supposed to see?
Yes. I get it. SNL isn’t exactly a hotbed of conservative thinking. Most of the entertainment world is left wing libtardage. (that’s libtard and garbage combined)
But I don’t understand some comments I’ve read that says SNL could turn ppl away from our Sarah.
So I’m posting this report from the US by a Brit reporter, and await your comments. And please, keep it civil. Palin would.
A satirist dealt a cutting blow to Sarah Palin over the weekend, succeeding in poking fun at the Alaskan governor where her Democratic rivals have thus far failed.
Tina Fey lands the first punch at Sarah Palin in Saturday Night Live sketch
By Alex Spillius in WashingtonThe Republican vice-presidential nominee was submitted to a devastating parody by actor and comedian Tina Fey on Saturday Night Live , a national institution that has been known to change the political winds before.
Appearing alongside an actress playing Senator Hillary Clinton for a “non-partisan message on sexism”, Ms Fey, who has a striking natural resemblance to John McCain’s running mate, perfected her flat northern accent and mannerisms down to the last raised eyebrow.
Returning to the show for a one-off appearance, Ms Fey’s script sharply probed weak spots in Mrs Palin’s curriculum vitae, including her thin foreign policy experience and her views on climate change, suggesting that the Republican candidate for vice-president lacked the New York senator’s substance.
After an earnest Mrs Clinton, played by Amy Poehler, said she believed global warming was “caused by man”, Ms Fey’s character said, “And I believe it’s just God huggin’ us closer.”
A frustrated Mrs Clinton argued: “...diplomacy should be the cornerstone of any foreign policy”.
Ms Fey, as Mrs Palin, chirped: “And I can see Russia from my house.”
While this comment drew loud laughter from the studio audience at the filming of the NBC comedy programme, Ms Fey’s character’s words were not dramatically different from those uttered by the real Mrs Palin in a TV interview last week.
During the primary campaign, a sketch making fun of the media’s fawning over Senator Barack Obama caused the press to rethink its coverage. In 2000, an impression of Al Gore’s performance in the debates made the phrase “lock box” ubiquitous and is attributed with undermining his White House bid.
Ms Fey was a cast member of NBC’s Saturday Night Live from 1997-2006 before she left to write and star in the award-winning “30 Rock.”
On board Mrs Palin’s campaign plane, journalists were told by stewards that she was watching in the VIP section of the charter’s satellite TV system. As reporters howled with laughter during the five-minute skit, there was reportedly silence from the front of the plane.
UPDATE: Here’s what you missed Peiper:
I don’t think they got the Hildabeast’s witchy cackle quite right, but the rest of it is pretty good.
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ISTAKEN FROM A VERY GOOD PRO PALIN SITE. IN CASE YOU HAVEN’T SEEN IT.
This was taken from palinforvp blog site. Here’s the link. http://palinforvp.blogspot.com/
I like this fellow. He’s quickly to the point and doesn’t waste words. I like his site and you might too. There are some good links there as well. I’m not even certain how I found it, but I’m happy that I did.
Gibson and FeyUPDATE: This should be essential reading. The Mark Levin Show has posted ABC’s UNEDITED trnascript of the Palin interview. http://tinyurl.com/3od2nx All of the best quotes from Gov. Palin, especially on foreign policy, were edited out!
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Well, a lot has happened in the past few days, notably Gov. Palin’s interview with Charlie Gibson and the debut of the Saturday Night Live version of Sarah Palin (played by Tina Fey). Both of these are important developments that I want to talk about.First, let’s talk about the Charlie Gibson interview. I’ve heard a lot of debate over whether Mr. Gibson’s line of questioning was fair, and I personally don’t think it was. It was definitely a good idea for him to ask tough questions on foreign policy (I specifically likes the questions about Georgia and NATO), but I do think that the question about the “Bush Doctrine” was out of line. Here’s why: there is no set definition of the “Bush Doctrine”, a term which has been applied to any number of different policies and which Charlie Gibson clearly has not studied. I would highly recommend Charles Krauthammer’s column on the subject, which clearly outlined a number of different definitions which have been applied to the term “Bush Doctrine”. Here’s what I thought to be the “money quote” from that article: http://tinyurl.com/46l3xv
Yes, Palin didn’t know what it is. But neither does Gibson. And at least she didn’t pretend to know—while he looked down his nose and over his glasses with weary disdain.”
Krauthammer also brings me to my second point, which is that Mr. Gibson spent the entire interview LITERALLY staring staring down his nose at the next Vice President of the United States. He seemed to have no interest in what she had to say, and premised all of his questions (on everything from the “bridge to nowhere” to “Troopergate") on the idea that she was lying to him. If he didn’t get the answer he wanted, he simply got angry rather than trying to understand what was being said. All in all, I think that Gov. Palin did a good job, especially considering the biased line of questioning.
Now, on to Tina Fey of Saturday Night Live. While SNL may not be horribly relevant, it is widely watched and fun to discuss. Personally, I had been wondering for quite some time who would play Gov. Palin if we succeeded. Fey was certainly the natural choice, but I didn’t actually expect SNL to bring her back to the program just for the purpose of portraying Sarah Palin. I’m glad that I was wrong, and for my two cents, I thought that her Palin was fantastic. As someone who has had to watch every TV appearance by Gov. Palin for the last year and a half, I laughed my head off at all of the little quirks that Tina Fey managed to pick up (licking her teeth, the way she waved, facial expressions, everything). And on a side note, it creeped me out that I knew so much about the minutia of Gov. Palin’s facial gestures. Oh, well.
Next time, I’ll be taking on the experience issue by comparing the credentials of Sarah Palin with the pre-Presidency resumes of two heroes of the Democratic Party: Bill Clinton and Woodrow Wilson.
Posted by Adam Brickley, aka “ElephantMan” at 9/14/2008
http://palinforvp.blogspot.com/
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Monday - September 08, 2008
Michael Moore: the stupidest white man. ( Moore is someone I admit I’d love to have in gun sight)
I really don’t HATE that many people. Honestly I don’t. Lets see, there’s the MIL but I don’t wanna shoot her.
I’m not even sure I hate OBL as much as I do Moore. I see him, Moore, as a prime traitor and a gross lying SOB. So yeah, I’d probably take a pot shot at the bastard if given a chance. I imagine that looks pretty bad here in print but hey. It’s how I feel about that slug.
Apparently a writer for the Telegraph doesn’t think much of him either.
Some of the comments on this are a bit over the top. Don’t ya just love these “experts” who know about America and haven’t a clue.
By Daniel Hannan
I’ve just walked past a poster in Victoria Station plugging Michael Moore’s new book. “Bring back the draft - but only draft the rich. If they have to serve, they won’t be so eager to start ridiculous wars,” it says.
Hmm, let’s see where these political shirkers are skulking, shall we? Why not start at the very top, with the presidential and vice-presidential candidates? Sarah Palin’s son Track is being deployed to Iraq next week.
Joe Biden’s son Beau is scheduled to go on 3 October. John McCain’s son Jimmy had been quietly serving in the desert without his father making a fuss: the old boy was furious when the news leaked. (Moore plainly finds such modesty incomprehensible). The only one not to be risking his children is Barack Obama, whom one can hardly blame since a) he opposed the war throughout and b) his beautiful little girls are 10 and 7.
In fact, the skiver here seems to be Moore himself, who managed to shoot the whole of Fahrenheit 9/11 without at any stage risking his generous arse by actually visiting Iraq, where much of the action is set. Falstaff-like, the greasy tallow-catch prefers to roar from the sidelines: “A plague on all cowards - give me a cup of sack, boy”.
The Telegraph
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No one ever won a pissing contest with a skunk. Tannenberg’s take on Palin critics.
Last week I posted the following headline with the article.
Palin’s Alaska aides will be forced to reveal her office secrets in Trooper gate inquiry
Under comments, Tannenberg correctly said things should be met head on and hide nothing.
Also under comments, Dr. Jeff wrote the following which I see as an editorial, and a darn good one it is. So, not that I’m lazy but. Can I write like this?
Sure. And cats can bark but see no reason to.
Jeff makes great points and I didn’t want it wasted and so am posting it here. I can’t see any reasonable person taking issue with him. If ya do, have at it.
Putting aside the question of when and how Governor Palin should deal with the problem, do I understand correctly that the primary push for the investigation itself and the urge to move it up come from Democrats”
Hollis French, the Democratic senator who chairs the judiciary committee, stoked the furore when he predicted last week: “It’s likely to be damaging to the Governor’s administration.”
Steven Blanchflower, the independent prosecutor conducting the investigation, was originally due to deliver his report on Oct 31, just four days before the presidential election. But the judiciary committee brought the probe forward to change such a politically-loaded schedule.
Italics mine.
OK, I’m guessing that Governor Palin had no love for Wooten who definitely did some strange stuff. Don’t forget, the kid was Palin’s nephew. So, I’m also assuming (yeah, dangerous word) that Governor Palin probably rode the fine edge of the law in dealing with Monegan and Wooten. Innocent or guilty, the Dems will use it as an albatross around her neck.
Hollis French is telegraphing the hits the Dems are going to use in a massive smear campaign. You don’t think a Democratic Senator on the Judiciary Committee would influence an investigation, do you? You don’t think he might influence the emphasis on one area of the report over another, do you?
There are ways to report the same set of facts, that, while they may maintain the same technical meaning, will have a grossly different emotional meaning.
Short thought that gave me a smile. Considering that he comes from Illinois & Chicago politics, Obama knows full well that Wooten would have been found in a ditch had he messed with the family of any Illinois politician.
Going on to the other bit that got my attention is:
In the last few days, video footage of her describing the Iraq war as “a task from God” and urging trainee pastors to pray for a new gas pipeline as “God’s will” has been unearthed and posted on YouTube. As a fundamentalist Christian who advocates the teaching of intelligent design (a form of biblical creationism) in schools and opposes abortion even when a mother was raped or her life is at risk, her beliefs certainly appeal to the hardline Religious Right but may deter more mainstream swing voters.
The right or wrong of the political positions are now overshadowed by the religious position. My experience is that a significant number of mainstream (not just leftist) voters are uncomfortable with hardcore Evangelicals having political power. If you get to the left of the mainstream, the reaction is far worse. No wonder Obama says his campaign won’t touch the issues of Palin’s daughter, Trooper Gate and her faith. He’s got lots of hatchet men to do it for him.
What no one is taking into consideration is that the President’s religious beliefs actually can’t change the law of the land by any great amount. Our system has a lot of checks and balances built in, limiting legislation based purely on an individual person’s faith, or even the faith of the majority. Personally, what I would expect from Governor Palin, is that she would feel required by her beliefs, to do the best job possible for the welfare of the American people. The biggest problem will be to separate the emotionalism the Dems are using, from the reality of the qualities that she would bring with her. One demonstration of Evangelical faith in government is that I seem to remember is that when John Ashcroft first started as Attorney General, a major abortion clinic bomber (forget his name) was caught. I know that neither Ashcroft nor G.W. Bush who appointed him, liked abortion. However, I saw nothing held back in the bomber’s prosecution. They nailed him and they nailed him good. They understood that whether or not they liked abortion clinics, they were sworn to uphold the law of the land, the man had broken the law and needed to be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law.
The matter of her daughter I see as mostly a personal, family matter, to be left out of the news. At some time, there should be a picture of the proud Grandmother holding the newborn baby, standing next to the smiling daughter and that’s about it. All considered, the Governor and her family seem to be handling it quite well. Summation: daughter is pregnant, they love their daughter and they will support and help the daughter.
Kids have been going against their parent’s teaching and wishes since the dawn of recorded history. What is significant is not that the daughter is pregnant, but how it is dealt with within the Palin family. Unless something really awful occurs, even that issue is irrelevant to anyone outside the Palin family. Sometime though, there’s got to be a way to dump the a**hole boyfriend. I’ve got more of a problem with Bristol’s taste in men than I do with her pregnancy. I spent some time this weekend with enthusiastic Democrats. They’re talking about how horrible Governor Palin must be, because she’s an Evangelical and her daughter is pregnant. They think the pregnant daughter is a good thing, because it now guarantees Obama and company the Presidency. Don’t ask me to explain, I’m just reporting what I heard.
Never confuse fact with reality.
Dr. Jeff
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Thursday - September 04, 2008
“The most impressive statue depends on its ankles to support it.” Blake6 has the last word.
I had intended my first post of the day would be the story of an 11 year old local girl who is trapped in Russia at the moment. An interesting story I will get to. But having seen Drew’s post on what’s happened back home in the states, my story can wait awhile. I’m worked up in fact damn angry as I know some of you are.
Saying I’m appalled by what I have seen in Drew’s recent post with regard to the attack on the buses would be an understatement. Shocked I guess but I shouldn’t be shocked at all, should I? That’s how our enemies conduct themselves. It’s never been any different that I’m aware of. This however might be the first time lives have been put in danger. Unless I missed something elsewhere.
I’ve always found it interesting that the left will never have an honest debate or even a civilized conversation on our differences of how America ought to be. No. Instead they shout you down, insult you and never shut up long enough for an opposing thought to share the air. Then it occurred to me, the left doesn’t want dialog on how America ought to be. The left wants America dead.
I had read about these attacks in the newspapers of course, but seeing the videos and the comments of American street terrorists in action really brought things home to me. How has it come to this pass? How’d we let it get this far without hitting back and hitting hard. I believe many of you know me well enough by now to understand exactly what I mean when I say hit back. Why have we allowed traitors to thrive in our midst and melt the glue that has held us together, with all our warts, through thick and thin for so long?
I have long been aware and I dare say you have as well, of the treason of the left. I think however speaking only for myself, I somehow, somewhere lost the thread to the extent of that treason.
Islam alone is not the enemy. No. It’s us. It’s the enemy within. It’s the dupes of the left and the subject I’m always always banging on about. Our
fifthfilth column. You don’t have to be told who they are. You know damn well who. Dupes might possibly be re-educated as there’s hope for some. But the leadership of the left has, no must be dealt with. Quietly, ever so silently, but dealt with and eliminated. It can’t happen overnight but it is doable.There are organization both in America and abroad whose aim is the death of our country. Nothing less.
They can hide behind pretty words and the constitution and legalese but, they want America gone as we have known her.In the comments section of Drew’s excellent posting on the subject, cmblake6 put it all into fewer and better words. Where I’m angry and frustrated and tend to get a bit wordy, Blake6 covers it with absolute cold logic.
So he has the final word on my posting.
“Where we have tried to keep ourselves above the sort of depravity/insanity the other side indulges in, they have been gnawing away at our ankles. And the most impressive statue depends on its ankles to support it. We try to show the light on the hill, they put on a blindfold. We’ve got to tear that blindfold off, even if it means going in to their sphere to get to it.”
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