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* BittersweetEnding: [[spoiler:Doug has died prematurely, but his parents finally appreciate what he'd done with his life, and all of Doug's friends have a food fight in his honor. Plus, the legacy he has left with ''National Lampoon'' and his films continue to influence comedy to the present]].

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* BittersweetEnding: [[spoiler:Doug has died prematurely, but his parents finally appreciate what he'd done with his life, and all of Doug's friends have a food fight in his honor. Plus, the legacy he has left with ''National Lampoon'' and his films continue continues to influence comedy to the present]].present day]].
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* BittersweetEnding: [[spoiler:Doug has died prematurely, but his parents finally appreciate what he'd done with his life, and all of Doug's friends have a food fight in his honor]].

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* BittersweetEnding: [[spoiler:Doug has died prematurely, but his parents finally appreciate what he'd done with his life, and all of Doug's friends have a food fight in his honor]].honor. Plus, the legacy he has left with ''National Lampoon'' and his films continue to influence comedy to the present]].
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* BuxomIsBetter: Kenney and Beard nickname their secretary "Mary Marshmallow." Kenney begins sleeping with her soon after.

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* BuxomIsBetter: BuxomBeautyStandard: Kenney and Beard nickname their secretary "Mary Marshmallow." Kenney begins sleeping with her soon after.
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* ArtisticLicenseCars: During the making of ''Film/AnimalHouse'', a red 1958 Chevrolet Corvette is seen numerous times in the background, identifiable as a '58 due to the louvered hood. The actual ''Film/AnimalHouse'' Corvette was [[https://www.imcdb.org/vehicle_3237-Chevrolet-Corvette-1959.html a 1959 model.]]
* ArtisticLicenseFilmProduction: Brad, the studio executive, is shown getting into a fight with Doug during the makings of both ''Film/AnimalHouse'' and ''Film/{{Caddyshack}}'' and is depicted as being an executive producer for both films. ''Film/AnimalHouse'' was made by Universal and ''Film/{{Caddyshack}}'' was made by a joint collaboration between Orion Pictures and Warner Brothers, one of Universal's direct competitors. Even if Brad was fired by Universal due to his brawl with Kenney and immediately got hired by Warner Brothers, there is no way in hell he could've schmoozed his way up the the corporate ladder to being a studio executive again in just two years.


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** The dancing gopher is also depicted as a major selling point for Caddyshack merchandise. Caddyshack actually flopped during it's initial release (as depicted in the film) and it wasn't until years after Kenney's mysterious demise that Caddyshack and it's goofy dancing gopher began rising in popularity.
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* HeterosexualLifePartners: Doug Kenney and Henry Beard. When Beard goes on to live a full life on his own, Kenney doesn't last very long without him.

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* HeterosexualLifePartners: Doug Kenney and Henry Beard. When While Beard goes on to live a full life on his own, Kenney doesn't last very long without him.
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* BarefootSuicide: [[spoiler:The scene before Harry answers the phone with his family is a shot of Doug's glasses and shoes neatly placed beside a cliff]]
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The movie stars Creator/WillForte as Doug Kenney, one of the co-founders of ''Film/NationalLampoon'', and follows him from the end of college through all his entertainment endeavors until his eventual death in 1980. Taking a look behind Kenney's productions such as ''Film/AnimalHouse'' and ''Film/{{Caddyshack}}'', the film also features Creator/DomhnallGleeson as Kenney's [[HeterosexualLifePartners lifelong friend]] and fellow ''National Lampoon'' co-founder Henry Beard, and features supporting roles from Creator/JoelMcHale, John Gemberling, and Rick Glassman as Creator/ChevyChase, Creator/JohnBelushi, and Creator/HaroldRamis, respectively, among other influential comedic figures throughout Kenney's life. The film was directed by Creator/DavidWain and features a number of supporting performances from his fellow ''Series/TheState'' alumni.

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The movie stars Creator/WillForte as Doug Kenney, one of the co-founders of ''Film/NationalLampoon'', and follows him from the end of college through all his entertainment endeavors until his eventual death in 1980. Taking a look behind Kenney's productions such as ''Film/AnimalHouse'' and ''Film/{{Caddyshack}}'', the film also features Creator/DomhnallGleeson as Kenney's [[HeterosexualLifePartners lifelong friend]] and fellow ''National Lampoon'' co-founder Henry Beard, and features supporting roles from Creator/JoelMcHale, John Gemberling, Creator/JohnGemberling, and Rick Glassman as Creator/ChevyChase, Creator/JohnBelushi, and Creator/HaroldRamis, respectively, among other influential comedic figures throughout Kenney's life. The film was directed by Creator/DavidWain and features a number of supporting performances from his fellow ''Series/TheState'' alumni.
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* TechnicianVsPerformer: Henry is the technician to Doug's performer. While Doug focuses on the creative side of National Lampoon, Henry is more focused on the day to day operations. This leads to a breakdown between the two, as they both agreed to leave when things stopped being fun, and the stress of running the magazine essentially by himself causes Henry to quit the entire operation.
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* ToxicFriendInfluence: Once Henry Beard leaves, Doug starts hanging out with Chevy Chase more, who is depicted as being more indulgent of Doug's self destructive tendencies and doesn't try to reign him in.
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** The movie treats Rodney Dangerfield during the production of Caddyshack as awkward and incapable of leading the film. In reality, Dangerfield was merely a supporting character, and his ad libbing was so hilarious that the crew had to fight the urge to laugh during his scenes to avoid ruining the take. His material was so funny that the movie was recut to make him the protagonist rather than Michael O'Keefe's.
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* HistoricalVillainUpgrade: ''Series/SaturdayNightLive'' creator Creator/LorneMichaels is depicted as an arrogant {{Slimeball}} whose success only came about because he stole the cast of ''National Lampoon Radio Hour'' and several of the magazine's writers for the show.
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* YourCheatingHeart: Doug began to cheat on his wife Alexandra almost immediately after starting work on ''The Lampoon''.
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* AdaptedOut: As is lampshaded by the movie itself, several people instrumental to the creation of the magazine were adapted out, most notably the third co-founder Robert Hoffman, who eventually left to attend Harvard Business School.


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* AnswerCut: During his sabbatical, Doug mentions that he's sure Henry is doing fine running the magazine without him. Cut to the Lampoon offices where someone has sent ''dynamite'' to O'Donnaughe, and Henry is trying to get him to put it down. This incident actually happened, back in April of 1972.

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* AddledAddict: Doug begins abusing drugs and alcohol due to the stress of running the magazine, but it doesn't get really bad until he starts producing movies and gets addicted to cocaine.



* InformedAttractiveness: Narrator Doug tells us several times that his first wife is beautiful and out of his league.

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* InformedAttractiveness: Narrator Doug tells us several times that his first wife Alexandra is beautiful and out of his league.league. She's played by the very attractive Creator/CamilleGuaty, but since Kenney is played by Creator/WillForte, it's not quite as big a gap between them as it might have been between the real Kenney and Alexandra.



* WellDoneSonGuy: Kenney is portrayed as one of these.

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* WellDoneSonGuy: Kenney is portrayed as one spent his entire adult life trying to gain the approval of these.his father Daniel, who never showed the smallest bit of respect, no matter how successfull his son got. In Daniel's eyes, Doug could never live up to his dead older brother, especially not with a career in comedy. [[spoiler: It's not until Doug himself dies that Daniel wisens up.]]


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* YourCheatingHeart: Doug began to cheat on his wife Alexandra almost immediately after starting work on ''The Lampoon''.
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* YourCheatingHeart: Doug is portrayed as a serial philanderer.

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The movie stars Creator/WillForte as Doug Kenney, one of the co-founders of ''Film/NationalLampoon'', and follows him from the end of college through all his entertainment endeavors until his eventual death in 1980. Taking a look behind Kenney's productions such as ''Film/AnimalHouse'' and ''Film/{{Caddyshack}}'', the film also features Creator/DomhnallGleeson as Kenney's [[HeterosexualLifePartners lifelong friend]] and fellow ''National Lampoon'' co-founders Henry Beard, and features supporting roles from Creator/JoelMcHale, John Gemberling, and Rick Glassman as Creator/ChevyChase, Creator/JohnBelushi, and Creator/HaroldRamis, respectively, among other influential comedic figures throughout Kenney's life. The film was directed by Creator/DavidWain and features a number of supporting performances from his fellow ''Series/TheState'' alumni.

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The movie stars Creator/WillForte as Doug Kenney, one of the co-founders of ''Film/NationalLampoon'', and follows him from the end of college through all his entertainment endeavors until his eventual death in 1980. Taking a look behind Kenney's productions such as ''Film/AnimalHouse'' and ''Film/{{Caddyshack}}'', the film also features Creator/DomhnallGleeson as Kenney's [[HeterosexualLifePartners lifelong friend]] and fellow ''National Lampoon'' co-founders co-founder Henry Beard, and features supporting roles from Creator/JoelMcHale, John Gemberling, and Rick Glassman as Creator/ChevyChase, Creator/JohnBelushi, and Creator/HaroldRamis, respectively, among other influential comedic figures throughout Kenney's life. The film was directed by Creator/DavidWain and features a number of supporting performances from his fellow ''Series/TheState'' alumni.



* CreatorBacklash: In-universe. Doug begins to resent ''Film/{{Caddyshack}}'' after ''Film/{{Airplane}}'' becomes a hit in 1980. It's mixed reception upon release only makes things worse. [[invoked]]

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* CreatorBacklash: In-universe. Doug begins to resent ''Film/{{Caddyshack}}'' after ''Film/{{Airplane}}'' becomes a hit in 1980. It's Its mixed reception upon release only makes things worse. [[invoked]]worse.



* InformedAttractiveness: Narrator Doug tells us several times that his first wife is beautiful and out of his league.

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* HurricaneOfPuns: Doug and Henry exchange several [[Creator/JRRTolkien Tolkien]]-related puns at a party for the release of ''Literature/BoredOfTheRings''.
* InformedAttractiveness: Narrator Doug tells us several times that his first wife is beautiful and out of his league.
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* WhyDidntIThinkOfThat: Doug feels that the ''National Lampoon'' staff should've been the ones to make a film like ''Film/{{Airplane}}'', as the film's tone is very similar to the magazine.
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* CondescendingCompassion: Lorne Michaels offers Doug a writing job on ''Series/SaturdayNightLive'', a show featuring actors that he hired away from National Lampoon's very successful radio show.
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The movie stars Creator/WillForte as Doug Kenney, one of the co-founders of ''Film/NationalLampoon'', and follows him from the end college through all his entertainment endeavors until his eventual death in 1980. Taking a look behind Kenney's productions such as ''Film/AnimalHouse'' and ''Film/{{Caddyshack}}'', the film also features Creator/DomhnallGleeson as Kenney's [[HeterosexualLifePartners lifelong friend]] and fellow ''National Lampoon'' co-founders Henry Beard, and features supporting roles from Creator/JoelMcHale, John Gemberling, and Rick Glassman as Creator/ChevyChase, Creator/JohnBelushi, and Creator/HaroldRamis, respectively, among other influential comedic figures throughout Kenney's life. The film was directed by Creator/DavidWain and features a number of supporting performances from his fellow ''Series/TheState'' alumni.

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The movie stars Creator/WillForte as Doug Kenney, one of the co-founders of ''Film/NationalLampoon'', and follows him from the end of college through all his entertainment endeavors until his eventual death in 1980. Taking a look behind Kenney's productions such as ''Film/AnimalHouse'' and ''Film/{{Caddyshack}}'', the film also features Creator/DomhnallGleeson as Kenney's [[HeterosexualLifePartners lifelong friend]] and fellow ''National Lampoon'' co-founders Henry Beard, and features supporting roles from Creator/JoelMcHale, John Gemberling, and Rick Glassman as Creator/ChevyChase, Creator/JohnBelushi, and Creator/HaroldRamis, respectively, among other influential comedic figures throughout Kenney's life. The film was directed by Creator/DavidWain and features a number of supporting performances from his fellow ''Series/TheState'' alumni.
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* AMinorKidroduction: The movie's opening scene takes place in [[TheFifties 1958]] with Dog and his parents attending his older brother's funeral.

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* AMinorKidroduction: The movie's opening scene takes place in [[TheFifties 1958]] with Dog Doug and his parents attending his older brother's funeral.
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* AMinorKidroduction: The movie's opening scene takes place in [[TheFifties 1958]] with Dog and his parents attending his older brother's funeral.
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* FreezeFrameBonus: see under ArtisticLicenseHistory, above.
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* MythologyGag: Mark Metcalf plays a character who quotes the best known line of his character from ''Film/AnimalHouse''.
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* BreakingTheFourthWall: Martin Mull plays an older Doug Kenney and directly talks to the audience when describing events that happened throughout his life. After Kenney's death, Will Forte's younger version of the character can talk to Mull's, the latter revealing that he's simply an idealized depiction of Kenney had he not died so premature.

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* BreakingTheFourthWall: Martin Mull Creator/MartinMull plays an older Doug Kenney and directly talks to the audience when describing events that happened throughout his life. After Kenney's death, Will Forte's younger version of the character can talk to Mull's, the latter revealing that he's simply an idealized depiction of Kenney had he not died so premature.
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The movie stars Creator/WillForte as Doug Kenney, one of the co-founders of ''Franchise/NationalLampoon'', and follows him from the end college through all his entertainment endeavors until his eventual death in 1980. Taking a look behind Kenney's productions such as ''Film/AnimalHouse'' and ''Film/{{Caddyshack}}'', the film also features Creator/DomhnallGleeson as Kenney's [[HeterosexualLifePartners lifelong friend]] and fellow ''National Lampoon'' co-founders Henry Beard, and features supporting roles from Creator/JoelMcHale, John Gemberling, and Rick Glassman as Creator/ChevyChase, Creator/JohnBelushi, and Creator/HaroldRamis, respectively, among other influential comedic figures throughout Kenney's life. The film was directed by Creator/DavidWain and features a number of supporting performances from his fellow ''Series/TheState'' alumni.

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The movie stars Creator/WillForte as Doug Kenney, one of the co-founders of ''Franchise/NationalLampoon'', ''Film/NationalLampoon'', and follows him from the end college through all his entertainment endeavors until his eventual death in 1980. Taking a look behind Kenney's productions such as ''Film/AnimalHouse'' and ''Film/{{Caddyshack}}'', the film also features Creator/DomhnallGleeson as Kenney's [[HeterosexualLifePartners lifelong friend]] and fellow ''National Lampoon'' co-founders Henry Beard, and features supporting roles from Creator/JoelMcHale, John Gemberling, and Rick Glassman as Creator/ChevyChase, Creator/JohnBelushi, and Creator/HaroldRamis, respectively, among other influential comedic figures throughout Kenney's life. The film was directed by Creator/DavidWain and features a number of supporting performances from his fellow ''Series/TheState'' alumni.
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* BittersweetEnding: [[spoiler:Doug has died prematurely, but his parents finally appreciate what he'd done with his life, and all of Doug's friends have a food fight in his honor]].


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* InformedAttractiveness: Narrator Doug tells us several times that his first wife is beautiful and out of his league.
* PokeThePoodle: After watching Doug tear up Matty Simmons's office, Henry knocks a single plaque off the wall.

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The movie stars Creator/WillForte as Doug Kenney, one of the co-founders of ''Franchise/NationalLampoon'', and follows him from the end college through all his entertainment endeavors until his eventual death in 1980. Taking a look behind Kenney's productions such as ''Film/AnimalHouse'' and ''Film/{{Caddyshack}}'', the film also features Creator/DomhnallGleeson as Kenney's [[HeterosexualLifePartners lifelong friend]] and fellow ''National Lampoon'' co-founders Henry Beard, and features supporting roles from Creator/JoelMcHale, John Gemberling, and Rick Glassman as Creator/ChevyChase, Creator/JohnBelushi, and Creator/HaroldRamis, respectively, among other influential comedic figures throughout Kenney's life.

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The movie stars Creator/WillForte as Doug Kenney, one of the co-founders of ''Franchise/NationalLampoon'', and follows him from the end college through all his entertainment endeavors until his eventual death in 1980. Taking a look behind Kenney's productions such as ''Film/AnimalHouse'' and ''Film/{{Caddyshack}}'', the film also features Creator/DomhnallGleeson as Kenney's [[HeterosexualLifePartners lifelong friend]] and fellow ''National Lampoon'' co-founders Henry Beard, and features supporting roles from Creator/JoelMcHale, John Gemberling, and Rick Glassman as Creator/ChevyChase, Creator/JohnBelushi, and Creator/HaroldRamis, respectively, among other influential comedic figures throughout Kenney's life. The film was directed by Creator/DavidWain and features a number of supporting performances from his fellow ''Series/TheState'' alumni.


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* ActorAllusion: Creator/JoelMcHale plays Creator/ChevyChase, his co-star from ''Series/{{Community}}''.


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* RunningGag: Doug always introduces himself as "Doug Kenney, Chagrin Falls, Ohio." in his very last scene, he's asked where he comes from, and he says "Chagrin Falls, Ohio" with a confused expression, as if he didn't realize that he'd stopped making the joke.


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* YourCheatingHeart: Doug is portrayed as a serial philanderer.
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* ArcSymbol: Kenney's tennis racket becomes one of these. Tennis in general, really, as Kenney's downward spiral was heavily drug-induced, and their cocaine was transported inside tennis balls.
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* BuxomIsBetter: Kenney and Beard nickname their secretary "Mary Marshmallow." Kenney begins sleeping with her soon after.
* CreatorBacklash: In-universe. Doug begins to resent ''Film/{{Caddyshack}}'' after ''Film/{{Airplane}}'' becomes a hit in 1980. It's mixed reception upon release only makes things worse. [[invoked]]
* DrivenToSuicide: Ultimately how Doug Kenney's death ends up portrayed as, though in real life this is questionable.
* HeroicBSOD: Kenney goes through one when the pressures of running ''National Lampoon'' begin to pile up. He ends up taking an extended leave on absence, piling all his responsibilities on top of Henry's.


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* SympatheticAdulterer: Kenney becomes one after starting ''National Lampoon''. When his wife finds out, she leaves.
* WellDoneSonGuy: Kenney is portrayed as one of these.
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->''These last few days are among the happiest I've ever ignored.''

''A Futile and Stupid Gesture'' is a 2018 Creator/{{Netflix}} original biographical comedy[=/=]drama based on Josh Karp's book ''A Futile and Stupid Gesture: How Doug Kenney and National Lampoon Changed Comedy Forever''.

The movie stars Creator/WillForte as Doug Kenney, one of the co-founders of ''Franchise/NationalLampoon'', and follows him from the end college through all his entertainment endeavors until his eventual death in 1980. Taking a look behind Kenney's productions such as ''Film/AnimalHouse'' and ''Film/{{Caddyshack}}'', the film also features Creator/DomhnallGleeson as Kenney's [[HeterosexualLifePartners lifelong friend]] and fellow ''National Lampoon'' co-founders Henry Beard, and features supporting roles from Creator/JoelMcHale, John Gemberling, and Rick Glassman as Creator/ChevyChase, Creator/JohnBelushi, and Creator/HaroldRamis, respectively, among other influential comedic figures throughout Kenney's life.
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!!''A Futile and Stupid Gesture'' features examples of the following tropes:
* ArtisticLicenseHistory: Frequently acknowledged. At one point during the movie, a bunch of things from real life that were left out of the movie scroll over the screen.
* BreakingTheFourthWall: Martin Mull plays an older Doug Kenney and directly talks to the audience when describing events that happened throughout his life. After Kenney's death, Will Forte's younger version of the character can talk to Mull's, the latter revealing that he's simply an idealized depiction of Kenney had he not died so premature.
* HeterosexualLifePartners: Doug Kenney and Henry Beard. When Beard goes on to live a full life on his own, Kenney doesn't last very long without him.
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