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Lovena Lastname
As an autistic I can barely understand this 😅
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Lily Laura
Thank you Dr Oyalo for healing my son from autism And I want to share about him to every one His herbs has made my son verbal and Improve in social skills
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Keyla_ Kat
Im only just learning nkwat almost 24 years old i may be autistic it all adds up i waswas 24 weeks prem weight 400grams that same amount of a block of butter, I ran out of oxygen at one point when they sent me home I was blue, mum saved me
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Saritha Pandey
Why is this narrative of autism is just social communication disorder is being spread? What about apraxia, dyspraxia, gross and fine motor challenges, sensory challenges, rigid behaviors and anxiety? Because of this narrative non speaking kids are deemed as Intellectually disabled and are not taught much brbrImagine having ability to think but not able to speak, write or type Imagine one having to work hard to learn basic skills like eating with spoon, drinking through straw, potty training and other self care skills Imagine having visual and auditory processing issues on top of all these brbrGood that it is a gift for some but it is a disability for some too
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True Scotsman
Can we still trust neuroscience? Look at all of the people on benzos and "anti-depressants" the human brain isn't being treated correctly by the medical "industry" I don't think doctors are doing a very good job at this time in history especially in the psychology department humans are more physically, mentally, and spiritually unwell than they have been in a long time they're doing something wrong
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Gosha Karsky
I'm autistic af and I'm proud of it
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Just a Random CQ & Jakei Fan
Took that like away REAL fast when you showed puzzle pieces We still ain't missing any pieces, thanks <3
Comment from : Just a Random CQ & Jakei Fan


Derpyditto 2000
Autism isn't much of a disadvantage on the lower end of the spectrum We get to avoid a lot of typical brain function that companies love to exploit, (social norms being the worst offenders), become hypertalented in everything we love to do, and just live without worrying about what's popular, and just being true to ourselves I'd say that's pretty pricelessbrAll we really sacrifice is social ease with non-autistic people, others generally not liking being around us who aren't autistic, having sensory problems that can be a little annoying somtimes, having ttouble with some systems most people see as easy, and occasionly certain patterns we might not likebrbrI am really proud to have autism You don't have to be if you have it, I reconize the negitives are a bit much for many, but I am just so happy I can take the positives for granted
Comment from : Derpyditto 2000


Sarah Herrell
My 3 year old was just diagnosed recently ❤ He is an amazing boy his siblings and parents love him very much
Comment from : Sarah Herrell


C Register
Different is correct Incorrect is the bullies
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Rufo Isaiah Bracamonte
I was diagnosed w autism at 3 that I wasnt able to speak and walk easily at my early age but my brain was caused by the toxic environment and pollution as I grew up with differences Now Im communicating with boundaries on my own related to my friend with Autism
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ଳ Jellyfish ଳ
i was called developmentally delayed yet learnt language a year early and only stopped because i got laughed at initially and "over waited" to speak again i actually exhibit similiar behavoir in VR where i go mute for periods at a time and choose to not speakbri believe and this studies prove i was infact developmentally advanced, and this comes with similiar and its own challenges to developmentally delayed incompatible socializing is a very real factor for both and trouble to communicate due to how the autist developedbrbrits not just atypical growth especially in cases like mine it was OVER growth
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R I P 36-100
I have autism
Comment from : R I P 36-100


Cool Cartoons
As an autist myself, I approve
Comment from : Cool Cartoons


Jill Weinstein
Please, please, PLEASE find a graphic without puzzle pieces We aren't missing pieces We're just using a different OS The puzzle pieces are offensive
Comment from : Jill Weinstein


Timothy Swan
I walked up to my computer science professor in 2008 and predicted that he had the incorrect answer for the multiple choice quiz question he was asking on the quiz Turns out he did and had to run a simulation later to realize that I was correct I predicted his answer based on the lecture he had presented before the quizbrbrThis is abnormal behavior because it is not of the main section of the normal distribution It is not incorrect behavior In fact, it was the only correct behavior out of everyone in the class as it was the only behavior which identified and solved the question otherwise to be graded incorrectlybrbrWe aren't just built 'differently' but I would go further to theorize that 'neurotypical' people have become a cancer in the gene pool, themselves, and the 'autistic' are actually some of the few remaining correct thinkers Regardless of whether we are different or better, I know that we aren't 'worse' because there are concepts that only we apparently understandbrbrAlso, I don't care if CW is Sat and autistic, the technical arguments shows that he understood our well known digital commodity properly It's time we stop treating our true mathematicians and inventors like garbage just because we as a society are incapable of understanding their work
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Corban Finch
So autisitic people have bigger brains?brIsnt that better?
Comment from : Corban Finch


JJ Mondelo
Autism brain and lsd brain look very similar based on the thumbnail
Comment from : JJ Mondelo


River Woods
First of all, the puzzle pieces are so offensive to the autistic community! Huge fail! Huge, Huge Fail on your part You need to do better! The puzzle piece is not a symbol for Autism or being Autistic, it is a symbol of ableism and bigotry seeped into discrimination! SHAME ON YOU! SHAME ON THIS CHANNEL! SHAME ON THE GRAPHICS DESIGN TEAM, AND SHAME ON WHOEVER APPROVED THIS!
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Unknown Unknown
My autism was me thinking about mortality and the falseness of religion at 5 years old But being called an idiot while being the best worker at a retail job just because I refused to peddle credit cards to poor people
Comment from : Unknown Unknown


mxk
I have autism, and I see myself as having a definite disabilitybrbr There's no benefit in being super anxious all the time, being unable to focus, or being incapable of really connecting with or understanding people I hate it and I wish I was normal I really wish there was a cure
Comment from : mxk


TheSovietFlag&AnthemGuy 234
0:41 I always thought my brother was better than me because he accomplished so much more than me and so fast but jokes on him brbrMy brain is bigger…… physically
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Harasen
This may seem nitpicky, but I feel a more fitting word than "risk" would be "likeliness" "Risk" suggests that it's a bad thing Although there are challenges in a society not made for people who stand out, as an autistic person myself, that's not how I see it If I could choose to become neurotypical by the press of a button, I would not
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Tanja Belegisanin
Znači ovako, ako si GLUP I MENTALNO BOLESTAN PSIHOPATA PEDER ILI KURVA UBICA, SVEJEDNO, TI NIDI AUTISTIČANbrAKO DI UBICA ČUDOVIŠTE NISU AUTISTIČANbrSvi koji su pametni, mentalno zdravi, normalni, vole život i ljude I NE UŽIVAJU U UBIJANJU, E TI SU AUTISTIČNI KAO JA
Comment from : Tanja Belegisanin


Tay Clark
I have this and it sucks like i dont think like most people
Comment from : Tay Clark


Gabe
Our mothers were all eating styrofoam and puffing on Marlboros, and we’re shocked evolution is also impacted by chemical factors in the shared environment?
Comment from : Gabe


Brandon
Autism is a curse It's completely ruined my life to the point that I'm strongly considering just offing myself in a couple of years when I turn 30 if nothing improves
Comment from : Brandon


JP Trading
Honest disagree entirely, if you have high functioning autistic children, your not going to have much of a life & better accept it Especially finding love accepting they weren’t born right A normal person was born right & often always has a chance at life vs that on the spectrum Instead we take advantage, offer low wages distract them use them as tools for the next best medication, sell the option of hope of those people, view them as worthless It is what it is Disabled people group together because of commonality, professionals use it to an advantage, what professional would want their daughter or son to date or marry a half brained person? Really their gonna search for those of their own class Basic fact Now you’ll see a few with compassion & those are strict disciplined people often religious As religion is a bedrock of peace & acceptance + love regardless or right or wrong In reality what is right or wrong I guess that’s where a person with high function autism benefits As they can question morality ethics
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deansongs
I'm misread it as athletic brain I expected all areas to be white :-)
Comment from : deansongs


Kiriesani
This is not a good 2 minute representation of autism
Comment from : Kiriesani


C J
From working with kids on the spectrum I have found out depending on the individual & how high they are on the spectrum some individuals don't do well being around with other people on the spectrum it's the worst thing you can do sometimes!
Comment from : C J


Chris Barnes
I grew up as the eldest son of deaf parents, I always thought my difficulties in life were from not speaking until much later in life as I grew up in a deaf community brI was diagnosed when I was 60 as my eldest grandson is on the spectrum and I saw a lot of similarities I now now have meds for anxiety and things a lot better
Comment from : Chris Barnes


Alejandra García
Being autism is the best experience that I've had
Comment from : Alejandra García


Sir Nikkel
DislikedbrbrNot enough emotionless big eyed creatura saying YIPEEEEE
Comment from : Sir Nikkel


neutralChaos
the puzzle peice is an outdated symbol thats actually harmful to autistic people (we arent puzzles to solve) a more widely accepted symbol is the golden or rainbow infinity symbol
Comment from : neutralChaos


Neurodivergent🖕
Most of these well intended comments are insulting even “They aren’t retarded! They’re just like us! “ ☠️☠️☠️
Comment from : Neurodivergent🖕


Neurodivergent🖕
I believe I am an autistic savant and it’s insulting and soooooooooo annoying how ppl think were stupid and treat us as such I am probably smarter than you This is JUST honesty, I am not confident in many things but my brain I AM confident in I have many struggles but I know I am somewhat of a “chosen” one when it comes to my brain It makes me sad I’m struggling so much w life , maybe I should donate my brain to science when I die
Comment from : Neurodivergent🖕


Thomas Rankin
Wow what a very nice video of autism how do I control my autism?
Comment from : Thomas Rankin


knerf999
Better suited for different tasks
Comment from : knerf999


tan padeusz
just looked up a study - it looks like a lot of screentime actually is a risk factor of autism occuring in children now I'm even more worried about the 2 year olds watching 5 minute crafts or other crap all day long T_____T here's the study if anyone wants to check it out: wwwncbinlmnihgov/pmc/articles/PMC8592297/
Comment from : tan padeusz


Jacqueline Bataille
A much needed videoThank youbr Blessings from France 😇🙏
Comment from : Jacqueline Bataille


Black hole queen
Speaking as someone who is Autistic, we are different, but not in a negative way
Comment from : Black hole queen


Andres Salama
I was sort of a child prodigy - for instance, I learn to read when I was 3 years old - but I had difficulty making friends at school, and liked to do repetitive and ultimately worthless things - like tallying the nationality of biographical entries in an encyclopedia Now, today I had a college degree, a regular job teaching at an university, a girlfriend, so I'm not a completely isolated person in society, but I'm well aware I'm an atypical person A psychiatrist I once saw diagnosed me with Asperger Your video is the first time I heard that rapid brain development at an early age could be a cause of autism - it could explain some things in my life
Comment from : Andres Salama


João Neves
My son is autistic His brain is really accelerated😢
Comment from : João Neves


Paul Ramirez
You forgot to mention vaccines which are definitely part of the environmental aspect of what you mentioned
Comment from : Paul Ramirez


luis prieto
Us Autistics are different We aren't less or more We have our struggles, but we also have our own individual advantages Just as you can find an autistic person that will never be able to dress themselves, you will also find autistics with college degrees at 12 years old Our environment plays a crucial role in our ability to transfer our information
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Tishlinda
I read “tropical brain “ instead of typical brain I sure I have something 😢
Comment from : Tishlinda


Uncle suns
For me ,being Asperger is my super power but its kinda sad cuz I don’t fit in anywhere:(
Comment from : Uncle suns


Camilla Koutsos nz
My superpowers stem from my autism I dispute the disorder name
Comment from : Camilla Koutsos nz


Jigpizzle
Is there such thing as normal ?
Comment from : Jigpizzle


Louise
Yeah Enough with the risk factors! Diverse not defective
Comment from : Louise


Ooger Booger
WE ARE ONE WE ARE THE AUTISTIC! LETS START THE REVOLUTION!
Comment from : Ooger Booger


KUNOLEO
so, autistic kids are "big brain" ?
Comment from : KUNOLEO


NinjaSquad
Bros actin like being autistic is the end of the world
Comment from : NinjaSquad


Stefy Guereschi
THANK For these clear and neurogical INFORMATIONS "
Comment from : Stefy Guereschi


Lisa Rodriguez
It’s fertilizers in agriculture
Comment from : Lisa Rodriguez


British Wrath
Autism can give us superhuman abilitiesbrbrBut oh boy, do I wish I could turn it on and off 😂brbrI've also done many psychedelic substances, before I even knew I had autism, I wish I could talk about the experiences, but it is profound describing it would require me to write a thesisbrbrReality pours out of every possible space in every conceivable direction, space doesn't expand from a singular point (the big bang point) It expands out of every possible space at all times brbrIf what I am seeing is that, I don't know, if it is just imagination I also don't knowbrbrBut I can certainly see what I've described, and I no longer need substances to see it, I just skip my epilepsy medication for a bit and meditatebrbrHyperspheres, everywhere
Comment from : British Wrath


Jamey Leanne Cooper
I've always thought I have autism I've been tested for it but really I hope I don't
Comment from : Jamey Leanne Cooper


El dog
Hi Glenda!
Comment from : El dog


gris
Im 17, been trying to figure out who I am for the longest time already, I don’t seem to fit in anywhere I go I’ve been in therapy in and out and it doesn’t work, it just makes me feel worse I’ve been diagnosed with persistent depressive disorder, MDD, and SAD and it feels wrong I just know there’s more to that, I don’t know if it’s a personality disorder or neurodivergence but I know it has to be something I’m suspecting it’s ASD level 1 but I’m afraid nobody’s gonna believe me I feel different although I can do everything a “normal” person can, I drive, I work, I go to school I’ve been thinking if it’s a personality disorder but nobody takes me seriously since I’m a teen going through a “phase” brFor what I know I’ve been like this ever since I was a kid I’m considered “book smart” because I love to learn and like to memorize things, I notice the smallest details Throughout my school years I’ve only ever been in honors, ap and college lvl classes Although I think mentally and emotionally I’m kinda slow, But i also lack social skills sometimes I go mute depending on who I’m talking to I can go days without talking and I’d be happy As a kid I was always quiet, only had a few friends I’ve always felt different, i just feel it brI work at my local zoo, it’s my favorite place:) I’m a cashier at a cafe there and it’s nice to pretend to “role play” you just say the basic scripts”hello, how’s your day going?” “Have a nice day” and it’s fairly easy but the moment I have to start a conversation or “chit chat” I just can’t talk I’d rather not I just can’t pretend to be someone I’m not for so long, i can only mask for such a certain amount of timebrMy brother is a diagnosed ASP level 2, and out of my whole family he’s the only one I get along with He’s 16 and barely got moved to “normal” Highschool classes, which he’d been in sped classes for years He’s a very smart kid, he enjoys learning US history, politics etc brbrI feel as if most of the times intelligence is just neurodivergence
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Peter Coogan
There are no risk factors for autism Some of us are lucky and others are allistic
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Charles Kieft
Im 29, 30 next June, diagnosed at 8, and i kid you not, to this day i still cannot get my father to understand this let alone accept it Hes an amaxing father, but he was born in 51, so hes from a literal different world than what i was both raised in and given, and is very set in his ways It becomes very frustrating when he is always getting on my ass about household cleaning, dishes and the sort along with vacuuming and all that, i try to tell him that in my mind its not as important as it is to him, and EVERYTIME without fail he says "Youll change, i was the same way when i was younger Youll get it later on" And the like Hes not s bad father, but getting him to understand me is impossible at this stage
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Objectivity is our friend
They're not impairments They're differences
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RandomEditz™
I have austistic and adhd and I always gets bullied at school and nobody cares about me everyone builles me on the bus and in class but always hits me I can’t do nothing it’s just tough for me they keep calling me and et student because I’m austistic and adhd and it’s really sad I I just want to commit suicidal 😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
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Stanley Klein
The neuroscience of autism is on par with the quantum mechanics of farting
Comment from : Stanley Klein


YOM20 🇲🇽
It's tough I wish I was normal, but it's whatever I'm here now and I'm gonna live my life ❤❤❤
Comment from : YOM20 🇲🇽


Google Account
As an autistic and ADHD person I want to say - if we were simply built "differently", why do these disorders impede our daily function and why deficiencies in certain important nutrients (like iodine, vit D) and exposures to certain toxins (like pesticides and heavy metals) increase chances of autism?brbrI refuse to live in an unrealistic fairytale and normalizing of abnormalities (what the left West loves to do, for the sake of whose business, I wonder)brbrPS This doesn't make us worse, and actually many of us are seriously gifted and happen to bring much value to the civilization
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Adora Blue
This was a terrible summary of autism It left out so much, and completely treats it like a pathology - like something went wrong Implying brain damage, social deficits, etc No mention was made of the gifts and advantages autism can bestow
Comment from : Adora Blue


Hayet
I don't know may be I have an autistic brain
Comment from : Hayet


Gregory Granger 802
We autistic people are smarter than those neurotypicals
Comment from : Gregory Granger 802


SmileFreestyle
It's a great time every time I'm at the point in my life where I lean into the awkward and sometimes create it on purpose because it's fun to fuck with people
Comment from : SmileFreestyle


Julian Montiel
Is low for being genetic, is more the vaccines they put to lil kids baby and they still growing naturally and out of no where all this vaccines chemicals damaged a virgin body from chemicals
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J B
Please stop calling them “risk factors” as if it’s a disease brbrWhat are the risk factors of being neurotypical? I would hate for my kids to be neurotypical They would have to bond by bullying and gossiping instead of shared hobbies and interests
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Jeffarry Lounder
While we are born "differently," it's a far stretch to suggest that we are still "normal" as nature intended us Autism still causes issues that aren't typical and would be a classed as a degeneration in the face of evolution Hence, I don't agree with the notion of normalising us as just having "different brain structure" Even though we do, it should be treated much the same as if you have mental conditions
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Mark Lampo
This is the neural theater "not damaged" by vaccines, or effected by vaccines and should never ever ever be insinuated to be in any way related to the infallible vaccine industry! Gloria Deo!!!
Comment from : Mark Lampo


Hornless Unicorn
I always wonder if sugar/alcohol/carbs effect the brain more rapidly in those individuals Some kind of diabetes Your Brian is using carbs/sugars but maybe to much sugars put it’s into overdrive
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Null
We spergs are merely the next stage in evolution
Comment from : Null


@crptnite
Why do we call Honesty in the Autistic population a "social difficulty"??? Why don't we consider Dishonesty to be the abnormality and maladaptive behavior?brbrAmerica is so backwards 🤦🏽
Comment from : @crptnite


Trevor Marshall
Autism is not necessarily a disorder I am super happy with the way my brain works It's not my problem society finds it different
Comment from : Trevor Marshall


Winnemucca
🧐no mention of vax?brThumbs down
Comment from : Winnemucca


Marlin
Sorting comments by new makes you wonder how autists ended up being potrayed as the dumb ones and not the other way around
Comment from : Marlin


BiohacksHQ
understanding and supporting individuals on the spectrum is a step towards creating a more inclusive and empathetic world Keep up the great work!
Comment from : BiohacksHQ


Fernando Lobo
true
Comment from : Fernando Lobo


Nicolas Garcia-Wallis
Aspergers here, sadly to say, genetics and vaccinations may have had a hand in triggering chemical responses That’s all I’m saying, still happy to be me though
Comment from : Nicolas Garcia-Wallis


Jean Engstrom
My oversimplified hypothesis is that ASD's circuitry overload causes the brain to brownout (to prevent overstimulation)brLet's hope neutoscientistsI'm lookin' at YOU, Mayim Bto figure out how to not only mitigate the social challenges, but to HARNESS the brilliance that lurk beneath 🙏
Comment from : Jean Engstrom


wkekekks
Autism is annoying no lies
Comment from : wkekekks


Bangla Gaming
Brother i was autism once my parents treated that with doctor now i am a normal human and sometimes i feel something is missing inside me i can't think deeply when i was autistic
Comment from : Bangla Gaming


SOVEREIGN  BEING
Are left-handed people ,use the right side of their brain more often, "so this makes me aways in my right mind, haha😅😊
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Lanuzos
A fair part of my elementary school class didn’t accept me for the way I was and either bullied me or turned me against other people that I actually like when looking back at it Luckily my scout friends accepted me, it’s where I feel comfortable!
Comment from : Lanuzos


Sensorysoul
Love this channel brilliant thank u x
Comment from : Sensorysoul


ScriptBlox
Autism is like a gift to me though Most of my classmates who don't have autism are overly active, annoying, uncreative and aggressive I like to be quiet most of the time and mind my own business
Comment from : ScriptBlox


Michael Eyeful
This is nonsense Autism isn’t a disorder It doesn’t impair communications between autistic people, non-autistics have just as much “impairment” communicating with autistics Environmental issues cause other impairments that cause children to be looked at with more scrutiny, causing autism diagnosis to rise, but not its actual incidence Repetitive behaviors are a combination of rituals which are normal for autistics and are not harmful except to prejudiced allistics (non-autistics), and coping mechanisms for the abuse autistics suffer from because of prejudice Neural development is interfered with because of abuse and because autistics don’t develop the same way, & wont succeed well being forced to learn in an allistic framework Autism is a normal neurotype variant Theres no “risk” Its inherited like curly hair is inherited Your video is bigotry
Comment from : Michael Eyeful


Chelle Llewes
The choice of terminology here is othering Autism is not a disease, nor a disfunction, and yet all the language is slanted to the negative -- "risk factors," "cause," "impairment," etcbrbrTry editing the language to make it sound more neutral Autistics are NOT DISFUNCTIONAL We simply function on a different plane
Comment from : Chelle Llewes


Mat Spilsbury
People that call autistic people incorrect are a bunch of nazis and should get there head kicked in We autistic people need to fight back
Comment from : Mat Spilsbury


Catherine Brunner
I have 2 nephews on the spectrum, they are cousins I see the genetic factor here in my family
Comment from : Catherine Brunner


asya
❤️🇹🇷🙏
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Tommy Noonan
Definitely a genetic thing Me, my dad, and both of my grandfathers have some form of autism Either way, I’m high functioning so it doesn’t really affect my life
Comment from : Tommy Noonan


Ryan Weaver
Autism is a big word… neuro diversity is more than autism… and mental health is far beyond these and more… there needs to be a better shift in understanding as we move forward
Comment from : Ryan Weaver



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