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* In ''WebVideo/WormwoodInstitute'', the "foreign exchange students" (read: students who transfer into Wormwood from other schools, regardless if they're from outside the US or not) are treated as outcasts by the other students due to their non-conformity.
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* The titular character in ''WesternAnimation/{{Khumba}}'' is ostracized and shunned by the rest of his herd who consider him to be only "half a zebra" because he was born without the stripes on his hindquarters and back legs. They even believe he is responsible for the severe drought that is depleting the water supply.

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* The titular character in ''WesternAnimation/{{Khumba}}'' ''Animation/{{Khumba}}'' is ostracized and shunned by the rest of his herd who consider him to be only "half a zebra" because he was born without the stripes on his hindquarters and back legs. They even believe he is responsible for the severe drought that is depleting the water supply.
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* In "WesternAnimation/{{Elemental}}", not only is poor Ember feared by her own costumers, not only is she an outcast in her town, but she's also ostracized from the rest of Element City (just like other fire people, so in a way it's sort of [[DownplayedTrope Downplayed]]).
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* ''WesternAnimation/TheAngryBirdsMovie'': Because of Red's temper, the entire community (with some exceptions) treats him like shit. He was also teased as a kid for having very large eyebrows.

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* ''WesternAnimation/TheAngryBirdsMovie'': Because of Red's temper, the entire community (with some exceptions) treats treated him like shit.this. He was also teased as a kid for having very large eyebrows.
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* ''Film/{{Elf}}'': {{Played with}}. Although he doesn't really fit in, the elves all treat Buddy warmly. When he dubs himself a "cotton-headed ninnymuggins", they immediately insist that he's not. Later a couple do admit he doesn't fit in and drags down their production, while thinking he's pretty stupid for not realizing he's a human. This isn't particularly mean-spirited, but Buddy is still devastated to overhear them.
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** ''Literature/RudolphShinesAgain'' was written as a follow-up to the original story; in it, the other reindeer have gone right back to teasing him again. This time [[GreenEyedMonster out of jealously due to Santa giving Rudolph the most attention]] and becoming very famous. Their unfriendly attitude causes Rudolph's red nose to temporarly stop glowing due to feeling put upon by them.

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** ''Literature/RudolphShinesAgain'' was written as a follow-up to the original story; in it, the other reindeer (specifically Santa's eight reindeer) have gone right back to teasing him again. This time [[GreenEyedMonster out of jealously due to Santa giving Rudolph the most attention]] and becoming very famous. Their unfriendly attitude causes Rudolph's red nose to temporarly temporarily stop glowing due to feeling put upon by them.them. Midway through the story, Santa becomes worried of his absence causing [[MyGodWhatHaveIDone his eight reindeer to feel terrible for their actions]]. Fortunately, Rudolph's nose starts glowing after helping a group of rabbits and returns to Santa and his reindeer team on Christmas Eve. Before leaving the North Pole, his eight reindeer all offer him a sincere apology with Rudolph immediately accepts their apology.
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* ''Film/ItsAWonderfulKnife2023'': For no clear reason, Bernie's mocked and shunned. Kids her age mock Bernie by referring to her as Weirdo.
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* Invincea from ''Webcomic/InvinceaAndTheWarriorsFromHell'' is believed by most to be a witchling, the cursed offspring of witches and demon lords, and her inability to speak makes it a difficult claim to argue with. As a result she experienced a very lonely childhood, and even as she grew up she only met one friend, Merris. In spite of all of the harassment, bullying, and unfair treatment, Invincea strives to stay above it, putting up with the ridiculous treatment of others in her mission to prove she is deserving of respect and admiration.
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* ''Film/{{Frieda}}'': At first, the townspeople are bitterly hostile to Frieda, and Robert is forced to give up his job as a schoolteacher.
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effect. Contrast KarmicShunning, for characters who's isolation is deserved.
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* In ''Film/{{Sky High|2005}}'', you're either a hero, or a zero; "Hero Support" = {{Sidekick}} = social inferior.
* ''Franchise/StarWars'': Jar Jar Binks. No, really. This wasn't the only reason in ''The Phantom Menace'' that he was shunned by other Gungans; he was a clumsy fellow who kept causing accidents, no matter how easy the task was that he was assigned. What caused Boss Nass to exile him was when he crashed the latter's heyblibber submarine (not his first major accident). However, by the Battle of Jakku, Jar Jar is scorned by everyone he comes across not only for his quirks, but for understandably helping a dictatorship come into play.

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* In ''Film/{{Sky High|2005}}'', ''Film/SkyHigh2005'', you're either a hero, or a zero; "Hero Support" = {{Sidekick}} = social inferior.
* ''Franchise/StarWars'': Jar Jar Binks. No, really. This wasn't the only reason in ''The Phantom Menace'' ''Film/ThePhantomMenace'' that he was shunned by other Gungans; he was a clumsy fellow who kept causing accidents, no matter how easy the task was that he was assigned. What caused Boss Nass to exile him was when he crashed the latter's heyblibber submarine (not his first major accident). However, by the Battle of Jakku, Jar Jar is scorned by everyone he comes across not only for his quirks, but for understandably helping a dictatorship come into play.



---->'''Angel''': We don't belong here. And that's nothing to be ashamed of.

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--->'''Kinberg''': She's like an outcast within the outcasts, so there's nowhere for her.

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* Russian singer Nyuta was a victim of this, having been severely bullied by other kids and mistreated by teachers for being different. She wrote her song "Prinadlezhu" ("I Belong") about how despite all the bullying and abuse she endured during her youth, she overcame it and stayed true to herself.
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Related FantasticRacism, NeverAcceptedInHisHometown, InternalizedCategorism, KlingonScientistsGetNoRespect, and PullingYourChildAway. Possible cause for DrivenToSuicide. If this is played in a positive aspect, then it's EnemiesEqualsGreatness. If this is part of someone's backstory, then it is a FriendlessBackground.

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FriendlessBackground. As seen in the page image, SymbolicDistance is commonly used to achieve this effect.
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-->''You were the one that they talked about around town as they put you down''
-->''As hard as they would try, they'd hurt to make you cry''

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* Music/BronskiBeat's "Smalltown Boy" is about a gay teen being ostracized from his hometown:
-->''Pushed around and kicked around, always a lonely boy''
-->''You were the one that they talked about around town as they put you down''
-->''As hard as they would try, they'd hurt to make you cry''
-->''But you never cried to them, just to your soul''
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* In ''Film/HowTheGrinchStoleChristmas'', The Grinch [[FreudianExcuse was bitterly teased as a child for being green and ugly]]. This turns him into a mean and nasty monster with a hatred for joy, especially Christmas, after he snapped and hurled a Christmas tree at his classmates. This was a complete reversal from [[Literature/HowTheGrinchStoleChristmas the baseline book]], where he was just nasty and the Whos represented the spirit of Christmas in its purest form.

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* In ''Film/HowTheGrinchStoleChristmas'', The ''Film/HowTheGrinchStoleChristmas2000'', the Grinch [[FreudianExcuse was bitterly teased as a child for being green and ugly]]. This turns him into a mean and nasty monster with a hatred for joy, especially Christmas, after he snapped and hurled a Christmas tree at his classmates. This was is a complete reversal from [[Literature/HowTheGrinchStoleChristmas the baseline book]], where he was in which he's just nasty and the Whos represented represent the spirit of Christmas in its purest form.
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* Cedar the Mudkip in ''Webcomic/FindingYourRoots'' is mocked and ostracized by all her peers for enjoying mud more than water.
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* [[DownplayedTrope Downplayed]] in ''WesternAnimation/KungFuPanda'' in that long before the climax of the film, Po had already gone a long way earning the respect of most of the Furious Five because of his HeroicResolve facing his hopeless TrainingFromHell without complaint.

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* [[DownplayedTrope Downplayed]] in ''WesternAnimation/KungFuPanda'' ''WesternAnimation/KungFuPanda1'' in that long before the climax of the film, Po had already gone a long way earning the respect of most of the Furious Five because of his HeroicResolve facing his hopeless TrainingFromHell without complaint.
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* In the AnimatedAdaptation of ''WesternAnimation/HowToTrainYourDragon'', the entire Viking community is this towards Hiccup, the protagonist. The community places a high value on brawn and physical bravery, and Hiccup is on the small and scrawny side. He has exceptional intellect and skill when it comes to mechanics and building things, but until his dragon-taming abilities are finally showcased, [[KlingonScientistsGetNoRespect he gets mocked]]. Even his father...

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* In the AnimatedAdaptation of ''WesternAnimation/HowToTrainYourDragon'', ''WesternAnimation/{{How to Train Your Dragon|2010}}'', the entire Viking community is this towards Hiccup, the protagonist. The community places a high value on brawn and physical bravery, and Hiccup is on the small and scrawny side. He has exceptional intellect and skill when it comes to mechanics and building things, but until his dragon-taming abilities are finally showcased, [[KlingonScientistsGetNoRespect he gets mocked]]. Even his father...
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** Vanellope is treated with disgust by all the other racers due to her glitchy state, though to be fair, it's because [[spoiler: Turbo broke into their game, ''Sugar Rush'', and tampered with everyone else's codes so he could usurp the throne from Vanellope, the rightful princess]].

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** Vanellope Played to a tragic degree with Vanellope; she is treated with disgust by all the other racers due to her glitchy state, though to be fair, it's because [[spoiler: Turbo broke into their game, ''Sugar Rush'', and tampered with everyone else's codes so he could usurp the throne from Vanellope, the rightful princess]].
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* [[Film/{{Carrie}} Film adaptations]] of Creator/StephenKing's ''Literature/{{Carrie}}'' as described in [[AllOfTheOtherReindeer/{{Literature}} Literature]].

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* [[Film/{{Carrie}} Film adaptations]] [[Film/{{Carrie|1976}} The original film version]] of Creator/StephenKing's ''Literature/{{Carrie}}'' as described in [[AllOfTheOtherReindeer/{{Literature}} Literature]].Literature]], as well as the [[Film/TheRageCarrie2 1999 sequel]], the [[Film/Carrie2002 TV movie]] and the [[Film/Carrie2013 2013 remake]]. Carrie have is an outcast thanks to the way she has been raised by her religious fanatic of a mother.
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[[StartOfDarkness If a villain]], they'll inevitably [[ThenLetMeBeEvil explode]] and [[WhosLaughingNow slaughter their tormentors]], to the barely disguised [[GreenEyedMonster envy]] of the audience, [[UnintentionallySympathetic who may end up]] [[RootingForTheEmpire on his side]]. Oh, the hero will stop them eventually, but not before most of those who wronged the villain are taken out. Afterwards the villain will ask the hero why he [[YouCouldHaveUsedYourPowersForGood didn't use their powers for evil]] given the rough treatment.

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[[StartOfDarkness If a villain]], they'll inevitably [[ThenLetMeBeEvil explode]] and [[WhosLaughingNow slaughter their tormentors]], to the barely disguised [[GreenEyedMonster envy]] of the audience, [[UnintentionallySympathetic who may end up]] [[RootingForTheEmpire on his side]]. Oh, the hero will stop them eventually, but not before most of those who wronged the villain are taken out. Afterwards the villain will ask the hero why he [[YouCouldHaveUsedYourPowersForGood [[YouCouldHaveUsedYourPowersForEvil didn't use their powers for evil]] given the rough treatment.

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** {{Downplayed}} with Sadness, as She's not hated by the other emotions, they just don't know what role she plays in Riley's emotions. Since she tends to make her happy moments turn sad, the only emotion that actively keeps her away is Joy, who is unfortunately also TheLeader.
** After Riley cries out of homesickness in front of her new class, both Fear and Disgust fear this is what is going to happen to Riley. {{Subverted}}, as Riley's classmates are concerned for her and don't mock her. In fact, they accept her pretty quickly once she allows herself the chance to get to know them.

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** {{Downplayed}} {{Downplayed|Trope}} with Sadness, as She's not hated by the other emotions, they just don't know what role she plays in Riley's emotions. Since she tends to make her happy moments turn sad, the only emotion that actively keeps her away is Joy, who is unfortunately also TheLeader.
** After Riley cries out of homesickness in front of her new class, both Fear and Disgust fear this is what is going to happen to Riley. {{Subverted}}, {{Subverted|Trope}}, as Riley's classmates are concerned for her and don't mock her. In fact, they accept her pretty quickly once she allows herself the chance to get to know them.



* ''Series/{{Smallville}}'': Season 10 is all about costumed vigilantes coming out of the shadows and into the public eye in response to the constant "anti-hero" mud-slinging. The general public distrusts the heroes' motives for no other reason than because they can, despite the numerous times [[Franchise/{{Superman}} the Blur]] saved their lives. [[spoiler: When Oliver Queen comes out as the Green Arrow, he goes on TV and delivers a stinging TakeThat to all the anti-hero nonsense. It's now been said that Darkseid himself was behind the anti-hero business, manipulating people's minds and increasing the hate.]]

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* ''Series/{{Smallville}}'': Season 10 is all about costumed vigilantes coming out of the shadows and into the public eye in response to the constant "anti-hero" mud-slinging. The general public distrusts the heroes' motives for no other reason than because they can, despite the numerous times [[Franchise/{{Superman}} [[Characters/SupermanTheCharacter the Blur]] saved their lives. [[spoiler: When Oliver Queen comes out as the Green Arrow, he goes on TV and delivers a stinging TakeThat to all the anti-hero nonsense. It's now been said that Darkseid himself was behind the anti-hero business, manipulating people's minds and increasing the hate.]]



* The titular hero of ''Series/WynonnaEarp'' grew up the town pariah, ridiculed and bullied by her peers and law enforcement for her trouble-making ways, her insistence that demons killed her family, and [[spoiler:because she accidentally killed her own father.]] Even when she returns as an adult to purge the town of aforementioned demons, it's clear most people still hate her. This is even used against her when in the Season 1 finale, [[spoiler:Bobo turns the town into an AngryMob against her to slow her down]].

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* The titular hero of ''Series/WynonnaEarp'' grew up the town pariah, ridiculed and bullied by her peers and law enforcement for her trouble-making ways, her insistence that demons killed her family, and [[spoiler:because she accidentally killed her own father.]] father]]. Even when she returns as an adult to purge the town of aforementioned demons, it's clear most people still hate her. This is even used against her when in the Season 1 finale, [[spoiler:Bobo turns the town into an AngryMob against her to slow her down]].



* Naturally, Rudolph himself, who experiences this until he [[SavingChristmas saves Christmas]], whereupon he's hailed as a hero.

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* [[TropeNamers Naturally, Rudolph himself, himself]], who experiences this until he [[SavingChristmas saves Christmas]], whereupon he's hailed as a hero.



* ''Theatre/CyranoDeBergerac'': De Guiche is the colonel of a Cadet Company made of [[ProudWarriorRace Gascons]] that are constantly [[strike: putting him down]] sick to death of him because De Guiche has some traits: he is [[AmbitionIsEvil willing to compromise to get power]], [[DefectorFromDecadence he wants to make something of his life]] and [[ArsonMurderAndJaywalking he openly]] [[TheDandy displays his wealth]] to [[ImpoverishedPatrician them]]. After even more humiliations from [[AFatherToHisMen Captain Carbon]] and [[MoreHeroThanThou Cyrano]], De Guiche, being a villain, prepares a LastStand for [[DisproportionateRetribution his own company]]. De Guiche calls the cadets on this trope at Act IV scene IV. [[JerkAss None of them care]].

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* ''Theatre/CyranoDeBergerac'': De Guiche is the colonel of a Cadet Company made of [[ProudWarriorRace [[ProudWarriorRaceGuy Gascons]] that are constantly [[strike: putting him down]] sick to death of him because De Guiche has some traits: he is [[AmbitionIsEvil willing to compromise to get power]], [[DefectorFromDecadence he wants to make something of his life]] and [[ArsonMurderAndJaywalking he openly]] [[TheDandy displays his wealth]] to [[ImpoverishedPatrician them]]. After even more humiliations from [[AFatherToHisMen Captain Carbon]] and [[MoreHeroThanThou Cyrano]], De Guiche, being a villain, prepares a LastStand for [[DisproportionateRetribution his own company]]. De Guiche calls the cadets on this trope at Act IV scene IV. [[JerkAss None of them care]].



** Egg also felt the effects of this trope in her youth once her village found out she was [[ISeeDeadPeople Sighted]]. Slightly justified in that those with the Sight are much, much more likely to be possessed by evil spirits, and very ''un''justified in that there were ''no'' evil ghosts around. She kept the fact hidden when she left for the city, and it remained hidden [[spoiler: until Curls summoned a ghost by accident and it tried to go on a murder spree from within Egg's body.]]

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** Egg also felt the effects of this trope in her youth once her village found out she was [[ISeeDeadPeople Sighted]]. Slightly justified in that those with the Sight are much, much more likely to be possessed by evil spirits, and very ''un''justified in that there were ''no'' evil ghosts around. She kept the fact hidden when she left for the city, and it remained hidden [[spoiler: until Curls summoned a ghost by accident and it tried to go on a murder spree from within Egg's body.]]body]].



* [[http://www.theonion.com/articles/entire-fourthgrade-class-hates-jeremy-halcote,1594/ Entire Fourth Grade Class Hates Jeremy Halcote]], so states Website/TheOnion. Even the reporter doesn't like him.
-->"I'm not sure whether Halcote's eccentric behavior results from or is the reason for his ostracism," Newcomb said. "Frankly, I don't care."

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** The New Testament
*** Jesus is often taunted by the Pharisees, driven out of cities by unbelievers, and eventually brutally tortured and crucified by the Romans.

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* ''WesternAnimation/UnicornWars'': {{Downplayed|Trope}}. Tubby was shown to be made fun of because of both his weight and immaturity in his unit. While all his unit was admiring their bodies, he was insecure about his fat body, and with his brother making fun of him, the unit joined in. Later when Bluey revealed to the unit that Tubby had wet the bed, they all made fun of him, and finally, when do unit learned that Tubby was joining them, they were skeptical about how useful he would be on the mission. Despite this, it appears that Tubby is not constantly mistreated and is mostly accepted by the unit; it's notable that even though his unit was skeptical of his usefulness on the mission during the mission itself, he was never mistreated or an outcast from the unit.
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[[StartOfDarkness If a villain]], they'll inevitably [[ThenLetMeBeEvil explode]] and [[WhosLaughingNow slaughter]] [[KickTheSonOfABitch their tormentors]], to the barely disguised [[GreenEyedMonster envy]] of the audience, [[UnintentionallySympathetic who may end up]] [[RootingForTheEmpire on his side]]. Oh, the hero will stop them eventually, but not before most of those who wronged the villain are taken out. Afterwards the villain will ask the hero why he [[YouCouldHaveUsedYourPowersForGood didn't use their powers for evil]] given the rough treatment.

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** Everyone who knows Jack, Emma and Izzy are a [[{{Polyamory}} throuple]] disapprove of this initially. Lori in particular tries all that she can to punish them for it. Granted this is partly over Emma threatens to break her daughter Ava's leg when Ava had attempted blackmail over it.

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** Everyone who knows Jack, Emma and Izzy are a [[{{Polyamory}} throuple]] disapprove of this initially. Lori in particular tries all that she can to punish them for it. Granted this is partly over Emma threatens to break her daughter Ava's leg when Ava had attempted blackmail over it.
** [[spoiler: Lori]] has a grudge against Emma and Jack because they have excluded her from community activities.
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* [[Myth/NorseMythology Loki]], is disliked by a large majority of the Aesir (and three of the Vanir) for being a trickster god instead of a war god and preferring mischief over fighting. They put up with him because Odin, the Aesir king, considers Loki his brother. Even that doesn't last though, either because Loki crashed a party, killed the waiter everyone liked and made fun of all the gods failing, exaggerating them with malicious lies, ''or'' because Loki killed Baldr, who everyone liked more than him. Or maybe both, since Loki ''[[TooDumbToLive took responsibility]]'' for Baldr's death in order to get a rise out of the gods while he was [[TheGadfly taunting them]] at the party he crashed. (if that makes him sound like a villain, it should also be noted that when allowed, Loki always made up for all his mischief and often made things better for the gods than they were before, these same gods who imprisoned three of his children for turning out to be ugly monsters, making them examples as well).

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* ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyTheMovie2017'': Tempest Shadow was feared and avoided by other unicorns because her broken horn shot sparks and scared them.

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