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00:32Oh
00:34No
00:38You're just fucking
00:42I need you to do me a favor. It's illegal and weird. You can't ask me any questions about it
00:47Let me get dressed
01:11You have declared your concern for everything you've been with
01:15I want to make the last part
01:20From the stick bar of your body and for the same thing that you've been with
01:25I want to make the last part
01:34Rachel?
02:13The county clerk. I assumed I was helping you run away or fake your own death or something
02:21interesting. I said no questions please. You didn't say please. It's a Saturday.
02:29It's closed. Well, I have a key. Why the fuck do you have a key? I can't believe we're doing
02:37this. After you. Do you want to get arrested for breaking and entering? Because there are
02:53easier ways to leave someone at the altar. Like, just leave it.
03:03So, like I said, I'm going to die tomorrow unless Nikki is my soulmate and right now I'm
03:08not so sure about that. So, I realized that if the curse spread to my great-great-great-grandmother
03:14over a hundred years ago, my bloodline would have died out after like two generations but
03:17they didn't because I'm here. Which means that some of them survived. Some of them
03:22found their soulmates and married them or, I don't know, found another way. Okay. So,
03:30what? I need to find out how. If we can figure out who my mom's parents were then we can
03:35track
03:35the curse back and now I have a key. Still breaking and entering if you steal a key.
03:49Or she's going to kill us, you know. If we're late for the bachelorette party. Do you want
03:55to know the theme? Uh, I'm sure I don't. I should have her cancel the stripper. God,
04:01please tell me you're kidding. I'm kidding. Nothing could make her cancel the stripper.
04:10Fuck.
04:16Okay, first we need to find my parents' marriage license. Uh, court court court court court
04:22to find our deaths. Desperse. Marriages. Uh, Alexandra Harkin and Jay Holman,
04:30they were married January 13th, 1997. This is 2013.
04:34There are literally tens of thousands of documents in here.
04:39Well, you'll never get to work unless you want to miss the stripper.
04:42She will seriously kill her. Just tell her we're getting manicures or something.
04:47Mm-hmm. Okay.
04:54Mm-hmm. Mm-hmm. Mm-hmm. All right. Mm-hmm.
05:03Mm-hmm. Mm-hmm. All right. Mm-hmm.
05:15Uh, hey, Dad. What are you doing?
05:20Chaplain Foxes. Oh.
05:23I don't think there's any in here.
05:27I am glad to see that your sense of humor has not run off with your fiancée.
05:33She left? Where, uh, do you know where she went?
05:36Nope. She didn't have much with her, so I think she plans on coming back.
05:42That's great, Dad. Thank you. Very comforting.
05:47Say, that was a really interesting speech she made last night.
05:51I don't want to talk about it, okay? I just... I fucked up, and I'm trying to fix it.
05:56Hmm. At least she's with Nellie. Nellie will talk some sense into her.
06:00Oh, you think my ex-girlfriend is gonna convince my fiancée that I'm not a lying piece of shit?
06:05What if there's someone else who's 5% more compatible for me and someone else who's 5% more compatible
06:10for him?
06:10And how would either of us ever know that? I mean, I guess I would know if I fucking die
06:13at the altar.
06:15I think you're overcomplicating it.
06:20Oh. Okay, then simplify it, please.
06:24No, I don't know. I just mean that it's all subjective, isn't it?
06:26There are no signs from the universe. It's just you taking something that happened
06:30and then deciding which details are important and which ones aren't
06:34and then deciding what it means. Like, there's no cosmic assurance that your marriage is gonna work out.
06:38Mmm. Mmm. Come on. Come on.
06:50Say, go change your clothes. I wanna get the trap set before it gets too late.
06:58Oh, you want me to come with you?
07:00Of course. You used to love foxtrapping.
07:03Yeah, I don't know if I loved it.
07:04Besides, it's great to get out in nature.
07:07It was good for me when I was in the woods, as it were.
07:10Right.
07:11You know, Dad, nowadays, when you upset the person you love,
07:15you don't disappear on a hunting trip.
07:18You talk it out.
07:19The person you are trying to reach is unavailable.
07:22You know, son, something I've learned in my storied years of marriage
07:26is that you can't talk it out if she doesn't answer the phone.
07:32Get your shit.
07:49Hey, happy bachelor party.
07:52Hey, look at this. The Cunningham men all together again.
07:57I'm sorry, Dad. I can't do this with him.
07:59Come on.
08:00What you did yesterday was fucked up. You ruined my wedding.
08:03That's dramatic. I was trying to help her.
08:05Well, what, by making her second guess our relationship two days before we get married?
08:08Yeah, huge help.
08:09I didn't make her do anything you could for an asshole.
08:12I was trying to open her eyes so she could adequately judge if you're a true soulmate or not.
08:16No one asked you to do that.
08:18It's a matter of life or death.
08:20Dad, maybe this isn't the best time for this.
08:23You used to love this part laying the trap.
08:25Yeah, and I mean the thing where you hold us hostage in the woods to bond and we all just
08:29end up miserable and cold.
08:31We have to figure out some real shit.
08:33You want to talk about real shit?
08:36I mean, this is the end of how things are.
08:40Once your mother is gone, everything is going to change.
08:43We follow her rules.
08:44She is what holds us together.
08:48Soon we're going to have a decision to make.
08:51Let each other go.
08:53Or find a new reason to stick together.
08:59But you're a full grown man.
09:01I can't make this decision for you.
09:05Just get over here so I'm sorry.
09:12Wait.
09:14Kathy Harkin.
09:16Kathy Harkin, Mark Ellis.
09:20Married August 22nd, 1997.
09:24Who are they?
09:25I don't know.
09:27Probably some relatives.
09:33Wait.
09:35That's weird.
09:37Why would there be other people in my family that got married here?
09:43Maybe because your family are originally from here too.
09:50Or this place is like an evil death trap meant to bring us here and kill us all.
09:56Or it's just a coincidence.
10:03Ah.
10:04Hello.
10:05Here's a death certificate.
10:06Hmm?
10:07Death certificate.
10:09Kathy Harkin.
10:12Wait.
10:13Uh, wait.
10:13Wait a second.
10:20Oh God.
10:22What?
10:23What does that mean?
10:30She died the same day she got married.
10:37And that's not a coincidence.
10:42Okay.
10:43We should start looking for birth and death certificates too.
10:48There may be more of them.
10:49And maybe we can make like a, like a family tree.
10:53There may be more of them.
11:19Okay.
11:20Okay. Here's your parents, and here's another death. It's Roger Harkin, October 9th, 1941.
11:30Wait, Roger Harkin, I just saw this. Ah, Roger Harkin. Roger Harkin, Roger Harkin, Roger Harkin.
11:40Roger Harkin, cause of death, hemorrhage. Just like my mom.
11:48He was married October 9th. Died October 9th, 1941.
12:28Dad, he's 10 years sober, Dad.
12:34Right. Sorry.
12:36It's okay.
12:42I only got a piss. You keep an eye out.
13:01You should have told me about Mom. Like, months ago.
13:07I tried. But you know how Mom is, so protective of you.
13:14You could have told me anyway.
13:18Yeah, like you'd betray Mom's wishes.
13:21I'm sick of everyone in this family treating me like a child.
13:24Yeah.
13:25It's fucking with me.
13:29Well, you have to admit, you do have trouble accepting things.
13:33You can't accept the imperfection.
13:36You always have to overdo shit.
13:37Okay.
13:38But you give up when you know something won't work out in your favor.
13:41It's true, dude. I've known you my whole life.
13:43You always have to have a perfect story.
13:45The perfect meet-cute for you. A perfect love story.
13:48Like you didn't embellish your story either.
13:50Well, she was my friend first.
13:52God, she was our friend. I'm not fighting with you about this.
13:54You brought it up.
13:55You brought it up.
14:03The problem is that you contextualize every little thing around yourself.
14:06I didn't marry your ex-girlfriend.
14:08I married the woman I was in love with since I was 21.
14:11Okay, you were not in love with her back then.
14:13You just like to say that to make it sound like I stole something from you.
14:16It was obvious to anyone with eyes.
14:16You were mean to her.
14:17Yeah, because I was in love with her.
14:22I couldn't make your wedding because I was doing something good for someone who needed it.
14:27But you only did it because it's a good story.
14:29No, that's not fucking true.
14:30It's true. You're drawn to stories, not people.
14:33You could have just talked to her and asked for her number and then still flown to my wedding.
14:37But no, you just had to do some big forced romantic gesture.
14:42Fuck off. You weren't there.
14:43It was the right thing to do and I'm not talking to you about this.
14:46Let's just sit in silence. We're sitting in silence now.
15:09It's not your fault.
15:17It's not your fault, by the way. It's, um, it's mom and dad's.
15:23They, uh, they fed you the stuff about perfection.
15:28Perfect relationship.
15:30Soulmate shit.
15:32They hid so much from all three of us.
15:37But mostly you.
15:40Just be careful.
15:41I don't want you to ruin everything like you usually do.
15:46You ruined everything last night.
15:48I had to make sure she understood the whole story, man.
15:51She was staking her belief on a lie.
15:54Okay, I know. I know. I'm fixing it.
15:56You have to get her to believe you're her soulmate.
15:57It's the only chance she might live.
15:59Jesus Christ, I get it.
16:00I said I didn't want to talk anymore.
16:07And I'm definitely not taking relationship advice from you.
16:10I thought we weren't talking.
16:11You and Nellie are like fucking kids playing tennis.
16:13At least me and Nellie are honest with each other.
16:15Well, you guys are brutally honest.
16:17That's not better than protecting the person you love.
16:19My God, that's what I'm saying.
16:20That's what Mom and Dad did to us.
16:23Don't do that to her.
16:25Be fucking honest.
16:26Rachel and I have a great relationship.
16:28I don't need to defend my relationship to you.
16:30Then why are you defending it?
16:36Tennis.
16:38Fuck off.
16:45Holy shit, Fox. There's Fox.
16:47What? Yelp for Dad.
16:48Well, what do I yell again?
16:49Who-die-who?
16:50Who-die-who?
16:51Who-die-who?
16:52Who-die-who?
16:52Who-die-who?
16:52Who-die-who?
16:54It's who-die-who, you idiots.
17:01Nicky, that's your set.
17:07You do the honors.
17:14Safety's on.
17:14Keep it on until you get down the hill.
17:18You're all right.
17:19You're all right.
17:21You're all right.
17:43Okay.
17:44You're all right.
17:47You're all right.
17:48You're all right.
17:52You're all right.
17:53Here's you.
17:59Here's your birth certificate.
18:01Oh, thank you.
18:08Okay.
18:09So, it looks like the curse first spread to my bloodline
18:13Marianne and Thomas Harkin and it looks like they had three kids two of them had
18:17their own kids out of wedlock and one of them got married that's Carrie Harkin
18:22married April 27 1870 declared dead April 27 1870 hemorrhage and Virginia
18:32Harkin married November 1st 1947 and also dead November 1st 1947 hemorrhage
18:40but didn't you say the curse spreads if you don't get married only if you've
18:44accepted a proposal otherwise it has no one to spread to I guess these people all
18:50of them must have known about the curse and just decided to avoid marriage like
18:55my my grandmother Audrey Audrey she she had my mom out of wedlock right so she
19:03obviously knew not to get engaged but her sister Lori wed February 10th and died
19:10February 10th and it's the same with Kathy and Roger and Virginia and fucking
19:27Carrie dead dead dead dead dead dead dead dead dead all them fucking dead on their
19:33wedding day
19:49and it goes all the way down to me tomorrow this isn't right huh they'll have the same witness
20:02signature it's not possible yeah none of this is possible in you no no he'd have
20:09to be at least what like 200 years old yeah yes he is the one who spread the curse to
20:17my
20:17bloodline because he didn't marry his fiancee and now he has to witness all of the
20:21cursed weddings as like a punishment or something how do you know that he told me
20:31a 200 year old man told you that yes yes
20:37yes do you believe me now do you believe me now do you believe me now
21:16that I think you should call him we're never going to find this thing it's only got three legs it's
21:23going to get dark soon if you keep your voices down you're going to scare him
21:25I'm scared. It chewed off its own foot, it's fucking petrified.
21:29It's gonna run till its heart stops beating.
21:35Hey, what's the plan?
21:37Spend all night looking for it only to help nature along?
21:41What? Letting it slowly bleed to death is better for you?
21:50What if you just ran?
21:52Fuck all of this. Sorry, Nikki.
21:54Go home, never look back.
21:57Yeah, if I did that, the curse would just spread to his bloodline.
22:01What does that mean exactly? Like, Nikki would have the curse?
22:04I think it means he would have to deal with this shit following him
22:08and his future offspring for the rest of their lives, so...
22:14But...
22:16Not...not an option.
22:19He doesn't deserve this.
22:21You don't either.
22:22But I've already got it, so...
22:24I think the only way out is down the aisle.
22:28I live or die, and that's it.
22:36That's it.
22:37Why do you smoke that all the time and not get paranoid?
22:40I do get paranoid.
23:03I do get paranoid.
23:22I do get paranoid.
23:37Well?
23:38We're split up.
23:39Great.
23:40I'll go see if we wandered back to the house.
23:44Good luck with the hunt.
23:45Nicky?
23:48No?
23:50Okay.
23:51Make sure to come to my room after so you can tell me all about how you found the fox,
23:55and so we'd spa back on, and then the fox looked at you and said,
23:59thank you so much, Nicky, for saving my life.
24:02You're my hero.
24:07Dad, love these bonding trips with you.
24:10We didn't get to bond much, though, so...
24:13I'll give you guys the scoop.
24:15Nellie and I are getting divorced.
24:16What?
24:17Yeah.
24:19She won't...
24:19What?
24:20You signed papers?
24:22Not yet.
24:25So, hey, God, you had better not tell your mother this.
24:28Of course not.
24:28God forbid anyone's honest around here.
24:31Enjoy your night, praying for your triumphant victory.
24:36I'm sorry.
24:38I'm sorry.
25:01I'm sorry.
25:04Do you need a new brother to the少ια keep your love while traveling?
25:10I'm sorry.
25:29Wait, wait, wait, wait.
25:31Arlene Harkin, yeah, born, 1900, married, 1922, you don't have a death for her.
25:43She must be dead now, they're all dead.
25:47Dead, dead, dead, dead, dead, dead, dead, dead.
26:02Sort of looks like a toe on the ceiling, if you squint.
26:12Look.
26:20She died in 1979, so she was married for 57 years.
26:27What? What the fuck?
26:29Wait, wait, wait, uh, how did she do it?
26:34I don't know, I don't know, but there's hope, isn't there?
26:40We gotta talk to her.
26:43Yes, but she's dead.
26:45We gotta talk to her.
26:48She's dead.
26:51We have to talk to her.
26:56Wedding cake is not all icing
26:59And loving tender whispers in the dark.
27:06One slice is consumed for your dreams.
27:10Freak they won't come true.
27:12And break your heart.
27:15Another slice of speeding keys and wiping noses
27:20Crying when the doorbell rings and they're rosy
27:25Every woman knows a lot of feelings that comes with the wedding cake
27:43You get changed, I'll get Portia on board and I'll meet you in the sunken room
27:48Play nice or she won't help us
28:25Fuck! Jesus, Portia
28:27You're late, asshole
28:29I'm sorry, Portia
28:30What were you two doing all day? Eating out everyone at the nail salon?
28:35Aww, these look really good
28:37I hope you tipped the blind child who did them
28:39I'm sorry
28:40I'm an honest person, Rachel
28:41You can be honest with me
28:43There's a lot of bad energy coming from you
28:45And I think you understand how important this wedding is to my brother, my mom, and the rest of our
28:50family
28:51Do you?
28:52Hmm, Millie told me all that freak shit you said last night is true
28:57And I don't even care if you're carrying a blood evil curse
29:00Because regardless, my brother loves you
29:03And I will not let you bail on this wedding
29:05I was practically left at the altar so that I married some random guy in Las Vegas
29:09Don't tell my parents
29:12And I will not let that happen to Nikki
29:15Are you gonna break my brother's heart and crush my mother's dreams? Be honest
29:20Good
29:21Now, will it kill you to play one fun, normal, sexy, bachelorette party game that I planned?
29:27Before everything is ruined again because of your insistence on being a gothic nightmare?
29:34It will kill you?
29:39Rachel
29:40I don't say this lightly
29:42You're really, really, really lucky to have me
29:46Because I know how to summon the dead
29:58We cleanse this space to ward off evil spirits
30:06Evil is not welcome here
30:13We are gathered here on Rachel's final night of freedom
30:17To contact
30:19Who?
30:21My granite
30:23Right
30:23For marital advice from the great beyond
30:28Light this candle with your left hand
30:30The hand connecting you to light
30:35Yes
30:36And then at the same
30:38And then at the same time with your right hand touch a belonging of the deceased
30:44Right hand towards darkness
30:47This establishes your connection and then you'll ask your questions
30:59Arlene Harkin
31:01Arlene Harkin
31:03I'm coming to you to ask for advice the day before my wedding
31:09I need to know how you knew for certain that your husband david was the one
31:34I'm coming to you to ask for advice the day before my wedding
31:43Now everyone put your hands in
31:44It's okay
31:45Arlene
31:47If you're there
31:49Please tell me how you survived
31:59Maybe I just start with something less intense
32:01Oh my god, I moved
32:07I thought you'd done this before
32:09But it's never worked before
32:11Okay, what do I do now?
32:13Talk to her, talk to her
32:14Okay, Arlene
32:18Arlene
32:20How did you survive your wedding day?
32:28Ask again
32:30Arlene
32:32How did you know that David was your soulmate?
32:53Oh my god
33:06Oh, my God!
33:10Oh, my God!
33:11Something hit me! Something actually hit me!
33:14Is it bad? Is it bad?
33:16No, not at all.
33:18No, it's totally fine.
33:19Okay.
33:21Now you have an excuse to get that nose job.
33:23Girl, Nellie, is there a score?
33:25Am I gonna have a face score?
33:27Maybe.
33:28Fuck!
33:29No.
34:01Oh, fuck!
34:07I'm sorry, Dad.
34:11I...
34:16Dad?
34:30I need to take some responsibility for what happened last night.
34:34No, no.
34:36Last night was...
34:37was completely my fault.
34:40I mean...
34:40Listen.
34:42Sometimes it's okay to keep secrets to protect the ones we love.
34:52But your brother does have a point.
34:56Oh.
34:58Yeah, you, uh...
35:01You heard us talking about that.
35:05It's true.
35:07Your mother always wanted to protect you guys from the harsh realities.
35:14But I see now what it did to you.
35:20It was irresponsible of us to feed you this perfect story, this high standard of what a marriage is.
35:28Yes.
35:33So...
35:36Your mother is a good woman.
35:38She is the love of my life, and she loves you very much.
35:43I know that.
35:47But our relationship isn't what you think it is, Nikki.
35:54I promised your mother I would never tell you this, but I see now that you need to know.
36:13Arlene.
36:14Come back.
36:16Arlene.
36:18What does living dead mean?
36:24What does that mean?
36:28Please.
36:31Say it.
36:49Jesus Christ.
36:51We're trying that again after all that.
36:52Is she okay?
36:53Yeah.
36:54Yeah, she's fine.
36:55She's freaking out about the bruising, but I gave her a clonopin and put her to bed.
37:01You brought one of these in here?
37:04Yeah, it must have been Portia who left one of those there.
37:06I fucking hate it.
37:07It's so creepy.
37:09I'm gonna...
37:12Just one more time.
37:27Are you here?
37:31Are you here?
37:34Are you here?
37:41Are you here?
37:54I don't know what to do anymore.
37:57I don't know what to do anymore.
38:03Something, something happened back there,
38:07and you have to help me.
38:14I...
38:17I don't know.
38:19Are Nikki and I soulmates
38:23because we can anticipate each other's needs
38:26most of the time,
38:27or are we not soulmates
38:32because he fucking lied about the plane?
38:39He lied about the fucking plane.
38:43And...
38:46my dad...
38:49he invited my dad.
38:53Fuck, it's like...
38:55does he even know me?
39:00You said you need to believe
39:02that he's your soulmate, right?
39:04Yeah.
39:06So what would make you believe it?
39:08I don't know.
39:09I don't know.
39:10That's the problem.
39:11Okay, so then I genuinely think
39:15all you can do
39:16is decide
39:17that he's your soulmate
39:18or not
39:19and then take whatever comes.
39:21Whatever comes is...
39:24death.
39:27But, you know,
39:28if I was you,
39:29I would trust the version of myself
39:30that's loved him for three years
39:32and agree to marry him
39:34and not the version
39:35who heard about soulmate curse
39:36five seconds ago.
39:38You must have felt seen by him
39:40when you agreed to marry him, right?
39:43Yeah?
39:45Yeah, I think so.
39:47Yes.
39:48This...
39:48this curse...
39:52thing...
39:52has completely bent your reality.
39:55It's totally fucked up.
40:00It's made you doubt everything.
40:03The only way to stop doubt
40:05is to make a decision
40:07and then you'll know.
40:08So just...
40:10fuck this curse
40:12and go back to reality reality.
40:16It's your wedding day tomorrow.
40:17Mm.
40:18Mm?
40:19It's your bachelorette party tonight.
40:21Mm.
40:22Wake up tomorrow and decide.
40:24Cheers.
40:29That's all I get.
40:31Cheers.
40:32Have a look in the eyes.
40:35I did.
40:36You were looking away.
40:39It's your last night of freedom.
40:41Mm.
40:43And do whatever you want with it.
40:50And, you know,
40:51maybe keep it realistic.
40:52We can't, like...
40:54I don't know.
40:57Go skydiving.
41:00But...
41:00Do you know me better than that?
41:02I'd never go skydiving
41:03what if the parachute didn't open?
41:07Oh, thank you.
41:08Thanks.
41:09Jules and I are getting a divorce.
41:12What?
41:16Mm-hmm.
41:18Yeah.
41:21They're planning on it.
41:23He hasn't signed the papers or anything yet.
41:31Don't tell anyone.
41:34Mm-hmm.
41:36Mm-hmm.
41:52Mm-hmm.
41:57Okay.
42:01You're right.
42:24Mom?
42:27Mom?
42:33Mom?
42:37Oh, hi, honey. Come. Come here.
42:51Um...
42:53I need to know if it's true, Mom.
42:59Did you cheat on Dad when I was a kid?
43:04Before I was born or something?
43:09No.
43:12No, honey.
43:15It wasn't...
43:18It wasn't like that.
43:19Who was it?
43:25It wasn't, uh...
43:28Some cheap thing.
43:31I met your dad and Bo around the same time.
43:33I loved them both.
43:36I chose your dad.
43:38I don't regret this, but...
43:39And then what? You went back on your word, or...?
43:43I loved Bo, too.
43:45I don't give a shit about Bo!
43:47Why didn't you tell me?
43:48Because it's none of your fucking business.
43:56You let me believe that it's possible to have a 30-year enduring marriage where you're devoted to one person.
44:03But isn't that wonderful? Isn't that wonderful that you got to believe that?
44:07That's not true.
44:08It is true.
44:09This doesn't change anything.
44:10It changes everything that I fucking...
44:15What else?
44:16What else are you...
44:17Are you hiding from me?
44:18I'm not...
44:19I'm not gonna let you take this to the grave.
44:21I...
44:22I don't care what you...
44:23I don't care about being protected.
44:25You...
44:25You tell me right now everything you've been protecting me from.
44:30Mom...
44:32Mom...
44:35Mom...
44:39Mom...
44:42Mom...
44:43Mom...
44:44Mom...
44:45Mom...
44:46Mom...
44:46Mom...
44:47Mom...
44:47Mom...
44:48Mom...
44:48Mom...
44:48Mom...
44:51Mom...
44:57Mom...
45:05You got me here.
45:07Let go!
45:08Didn't you?
45:09Let go!
45:10No, what the fuck are you doing?
45:12Let go!
45:18Something living, something dead, something stolen.
45:28Something red.
45:43What the fuck did you do to me?
45:45Selling the pot up, love potion number nine.
45:52I told her that I was a flop with chicks.
45:56I did that way since 1986.
45:59She looked at my palm, she made a magic sign.
46:03She said, now what you need is, love potion number nine.
46:10She bent down and turned around and gave me a wink.
46:14She said, I'm gonna mix it up right here in the sink.
46:18It's bad like Captain Kind and looked like in the league.
46:22I held my nose, I closed my eyes.
46:24After graduation.
46:25I didn't know if it was day or night.
46:29I started kissing everything the same.
46:33But then I used to pop it down at 345.
46:37I broke my little bottle up, love potion number nine.
46:55I broke my little bottle up, love potion number nine.
46:59I didn't know if it was day or night.
47:03I started kissing everything the same.
47:06But then I kissed the cop down at 34 tonight.
47:10He wrote my love, my love, love potion number nine
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