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This trope is supposed to be about scaremongering in the media, but its name (which seems like it might be a reference to something obscure) doesn't properly indicate this, leading to rampant misuse, sometimes in reference to the inevitable subversion of This Is No Time to Panic, but more often simply as as a stock phrase, or in some particularly egregious cases, to mean simply "a character panics". Wick check numbered 50 in all, with the results as follows:

You Can Panic Now Wick Check results:

19/50 (38%): Correct usage 3/50 (6%): Erroneous association/confusion with This Is No Time to Panic 28/50 (56%): General misuse/unclear usage/other

As you can see, while the specific form of misuse I was concerned about was nowhere near as bad as I was expecting, other forms of misuse are rampant. So what needs to be done? Well, obviously, we need to rename the trope to something that makes it clear that it's about scaremongering. Perhaps Media Scare, Scaremongering Media or even just Scaremongering?

Mod edit:

Wick check archive

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    Correct usage (19) 

    Erroneous association/confusion with This Is No Time To Panic (3) 
Looks like it goes here, but as no references to This Is No Time to Panic appear on the page, I could be wrong.

    General misuse/unclear usage/other (28) 
  • Acceptable Religious Targets: Often goes beyond "LOL" and well into "EEEEEEEEEEK!". Practitioners of voudon and other Yoruba-derived faiths, such as Santeria, Candomble, and Obeah, are often portrayed as magical and mystical at best. At worst, they're portrayed as murderous, morbid, half-Satanists and practitioners of necromancy and dark magics the likes of which would make Voldemort soil his robes. Most media portrayal bears little to no resemblance to the actual religion. See Hollywood Voodoo for details. Not entirely sure what they mean with that pothole. There seem to be a few ways it could be interpreted.
  • The Big Rotten Apple: In the parody J-Men Forever, New York City is about to be inundated by a Stock Footage Giant Wall of Watery Doom, so the Mayor handles the crisis by urging the populace to flee mindlessly and calling on the police and fire brigade to assemble for union negotiations. At the end of the movie, the J-Men celebrate the destruction of the Supervillain Lair and New York City as a double victory! Close, but no cigar.
  • Training Montage: Love Hina has one ticking down the days till the Tokyo U Entrance Exam. Naru is doing well—Keitaro, on the other hand... This one just flat-out makes no sense.
  • Dragon Ball Z: Resurrection 'F': Now despair begins. This is the page quote. This is a very vague interpretation of the trope name.
  • GTA Radio: Only a caption/quote exists:
I'm Bryan Wilkinson, Weazel News. We're all screwed!
Not completely inappropriate, given that this is a radio host saying this, but it's a bit of a grey area.
  • ConspiracyTheories.HToN: A common claim is that United Nations peacekeeping soldiers would move in and round up people for the camps/eliminate the resistance, presumably as a way of explaining where the manpower to undergo this massive undertaking would come from. This is usually followed by claims that they are amassing at the borders and nearby countries, ready to invade... any day now. The editor who made the pothole seems to have taken the trope to mean a very general "you should be worried about this" statement.
  • ☯utlaw St★rr: Initially being a guitar driven Hard Rock & Soul band, the sound changed when more members were added to the line up whom had experiences with different styles. Eventually the band's style pretty much became unclassifiable, Genre-Busting, and Genre Roulette. The band debated on what genre was going to be the bands sound. After a small debate Tish just shrugged and asked why can't we just do them all?, and the band made that Ascended Fanon. Of course if you must categorize them they're a progressive rock/metal/industrial/synth band with a rapper/soul singer as lead vocalist. With heavy emphasis on song writing, rhythm, melody, turntable breaks, vocal harmony and solos....LOTS of solos. They also double as a production team, helping produce albums for other artists. Themes and topics of the band range from sociopolitical issues regarding gender, race & racism, spirituality, classism, sexual liberation, empowerment, speculative fiction (horror, fantasy, science fiction), Black Female & black/African-American pathos, and just simple violence. The band is also very media savvy, embracing online media and social networks before other artists understood the potential. Despite the occasional performances here, and there, the band went on hiatus starting in the spring of 2012, and the fans freaked out. However, after an admittedly longer than expected hiatus the band started recording again in early 2019. Again, the trope is used to mean a general panic.
  • FanficRecs.Vocaloid: Synopsis: On the afternoon of Saturday, July 10, 2010, the Vocaloids held a concert at the Tanabata festival in Hiratsuka, Kanagawa. The decision would prove to be disastrous. Right in the middle of the concert, Miku and Rin were savagely and mercilessly attacked on stage in front of more than 16,000 fans by Miku Zatsune and Rin Arakawa. And what provoked this attack? The fact that Zatsune and Arakawa were dating Mikuo and Len, respectively. When they were dumped because of their rotten behavior, they convinced themselves that the girls were somehow responsible for it, and that they would have to pay dearly, even though that is clearly not the case. Unbelievably, it actually gets much much worse than that. Too much to really list, but I will tell you it involves an electric barrier, a wall of fire, massive audience panic, and towards the end of the fanfic, a prison escape. Even though Miku and Rin are both seriously injured in this attack, they will eventually recover, and their assailants will get their comeuppance. Without context, the pothole makes no sense with this misuse-prone trope. For all I know, this is actually correct usage. Also a Chained Sinkhole.
  • The Devil Wears Prada: Emily gets a message that Miranda's going to arrive early. Nigel calls to everyone to "gird your loins" as the entire building starts turning itself upside down. A character literally telling those around them that they can panic is not this trope, but perhaps it should be a trope?
  • Fridge.YandereSimulator: Japanese society in general takes a rather hands-off approach to children, in direct contrast to the near-hysterical "Protect the Children!" fetish seen in the West, especially the USA. It's not beyond the pale that a wood-chipper would be left unsupervised. Most importantly, just repeat to yourself, "It's just a game. I should really just relax." A borderline case. It almost fits, but not quite.
  • Monsters, Inc. The news monster says, "It is my professional opinion that now is the time to PANIC!", flailing his extremities about at the last word. Then Boo accidentally pushes the TV over and smashes it. Hmm... It's certainly close, but this doesn't quite fit the trope's definition of media scaremongering and/or moral panic.
  • Missing Since Monday: Sort of. According to this Kirkus review, although the author "somewhat exaggerates the danger [of child abduction], her prescriptions for safety are sensible." It is notable that, despite the moral panic of Stranger Danger that gave rise to works such as this, in this story, the abduction was carried out by someone who, although not known to the victim, was connected to her family. Is it acceptable for a troper to claim that the work itself is guilty of this?
  • Norse Mythology: The Fimbulvetr or Fimbulwinter is an especially harsh winter that lasts trice as long as usual and signifies the beginning of Ragnarök. It's believed that this myth was actually developed as a explanation for a real disaster that occured in the early 6th century, due to volcanic activity which would have caused the sunset to appear bloodred and robbed sunlight of the power to cause photosynthesis which in turn made it appear that winters came with no summer between. You can freak out now. This may be the most egregious misuse yet, being effectively a troper using the trope name in its most literal possible sense, similar to how You Bastard! is often (mis)used.
  • NightmareFuel.FarCryNewDawn: The Final Boss is pretty nightmarish. A gigantic shadowy monster with creepy red eyes, basically a recoloured version of a Yeti from Far Cry 4. And just like the Yetis, this monster Was Once a Man mutated by a mysterious supernatural plant. Who was it? Ethan Seed. You Can Panic Now. Again, a troper using the trope's name in the most literal sense.
  • Buffy the Vampire Slayer S3E11 "Gingerbread": * You Can Panic Now Zero-Context Example.
  • How I Met Your Mother S 9 E 21 Gary Blauman: You Can Panic Now: Robin at first welcomes Gary Blauman with a surprised expression, once he leaves, Robin starts to panic to Marshall. Once Marshall managed to calm Robin down claiming that he would take care of Gary Blauman's seat, Marshall started to panic to Ted once Robin left. Another particularly egregious example; this time it is apparently being used to mean "a character panics".
  • Mystery Science Theater 3000 S05 E12: Mitchell:
    Gypsy: You think they'll send us a new guy?
    Servo: Oh sure, it's bound to happen. But until that happens... PANIC! AAAAAAAAAARGH!!!
Quote-only example, which I'm fairly sure qualifies as a ZCE, also misuse of the "character tells another they can panic" variety. It appears that a troper has taken this to mean "something that causes someone to panic". Another literal "example".
  • Pasila: You Can Panic Now: An episode concerning bootlegged booze with poison in it eventually culminated in forbidding all alcohol in all of Finland. Kontiovaara hosts an expert on his show, and asks if they ought to panic now. The interviewee's response to his question is, "You get one fuckin' guess". Seems to be an example in there somewhere, but the way this example is written, it is not accurate.

Edited by MacronNotes on Jun 17th 2022 at 10:15:11 AM

mr_c Thing unspeakable from Sotland Since: Jul, 2020 Relationship Status: is commanded to— WANK!
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#1: Jun 3rd 2022 at 4:49:26 AM

This trope is supposed to be about scaremongering in the media, but its name (which seems like it might be a reference to something obscure) doesn't properly indicate this, leading to rampant misuse, sometimes in reference to the inevitable subversion of This Is No Time to Panic, but more often simply as as a stock phrase, or in some particularly egregious cases, to mean simply "a character panics". Wick check numbered 50 in all, with the results as follows:

You Can Panic Now Wick Check results:

19/50 (38%): Correct usage 3/50 (6%): Erroneous association/confusion with This Is No Time to Panic 28/50 (56%): General misuse/unclear usage/other

As you can see, while the specific form of misuse I was concerned about was nowhere near as bad as I was expecting, other forms of misuse are rampant. So what needs to be done? Well, obviously, we need to rename the trope to something that makes it clear that it's about scaremongering. Perhaps Media Scare, Scaremongering Media or even just Scaremongering?

Mod edit:

Wick check archive

    open/close all folders 

    Correct usage (19) 

    Erroneous association/confusion with This Is No Time To Panic (3) 
Looks like it goes here, but as no references to This Is No Time to Panic appear on the page, I could be wrong.

    General misuse/unclear usage/other (28) 
  • Acceptable Religious Targets: Often goes beyond "LOL" and well into "EEEEEEEEEEK!". Practitioners of voudon and other Yoruba-derived faiths, such as Santeria, Candomble, and Obeah, are often portrayed as magical and mystical at best. At worst, they're portrayed as murderous, morbid, half-Satanists and practitioners of necromancy and dark magics the likes of which would make Voldemort soil his robes. Most media portrayal bears little to no resemblance to the actual religion. See Hollywood Voodoo for details. Not entirely sure what they mean with that pothole. There seem to be a few ways it could be interpreted.
  • The Big Rotten Apple: In the parody J-Men Forever, New York City is about to be inundated by a Stock Footage Giant Wall of Watery Doom, so the Mayor handles the crisis by urging the populace to flee mindlessly and calling on the police and fire brigade to assemble for union negotiations. At the end of the movie, the J-Men celebrate the destruction of the Supervillain Lair and New York City as a double victory! Close, but no cigar.
  • Training Montage: Love Hina has one ticking down the days till the Tokyo U Entrance Exam. Naru is doing well—Keitaro, on the other hand... This one just flat-out makes no sense.
  • Dragon Ball Z: Resurrection 'F': Now despair begins. This is the page quote. This is a very vague interpretation of the trope name.
  • GTA Radio: Only a caption/quote exists:
I'm Bryan Wilkinson, Weazel News. We're all screwed!
Not completely inappropriate, given that this is a radio host saying this, but it's a bit of a grey area.
  • ConspiracyTheories.HToN: A common claim is that United Nations peacekeeping soldiers would move in and round up people for the camps/eliminate the resistance, presumably as a way of explaining where the manpower to undergo this massive undertaking would come from. This is usually followed by claims that they are amassing at the borders and nearby countries, ready to invade... any day now. The editor who made the pothole seems to have taken the trope to mean a very general "you should be worried about this" statement.
  • ☯utlaw St★rr: Initially being a guitar driven Hard Rock & Soul band, the sound changed when more members were added to the line up whom had experiences with different styles. Eventually the band's style pretty much became unclassifiable, Genre-Busting, and Genre Roulette. The band debated on what genre was going to be the bands sound. After a small debate Tish just shrugged and asked why can't we just do them all?, and the band made that Ascended Fanon. Of course if you must categorize them they're a progressive rock/metal/industrial/synth band with a rapper/soul singer as lead vocalist. With heavy emphasis on song writing, rhythm, melody, turntable breaks, vocal harmony and solos....LOTS of solos. They also double as a production team, helping produce albums for other artists. Themes and topics of the band range from sociopolitical issues regarding gender, race & racism, spirituality, classism, sexual liberation, empowerment, speculative fiction (horror, fantasy, science fiction), Black Female & black/African-American pathos, and just simple violence. The band is also very media savvy, embracing online media and social networks before other artists understood the potential. Despite the occasional performances here, and there, the band went on hiatus starting in the spring of 2012, and the fans freaked out. However, after an admittedly longer than expected hiatus the band started recording again in early 2019. Again, the trope is used to mean a general panic.
  • FanficRecs.Vocaloid: Synopsis: On the afternoon of Saturday, July 10, 2010, the Vocaloids held a concert at the Tanabata festival in Hiratsuka, Kanagawa. The decision would prove to be disastrous. Right in the middle of the concert, Miku and Rin were savagely and mercilessly attacked on stage in front of more than 16,000 fans by Miku Zatsune and Rin Arakawa. And what provoked this attack? The fact that Zatsune and Arakawa were dating Mikuo and Len, respectively. When they were dumped because of their rotten behavior, they convinced themselves that the girls were somehow responsible for it, and that they would have to pay dearly, even though that is clearly not the case. Unbelievably, it actually gets much much worse than that. Too much to really list, but I will tell you it involves an electric barrier, a wall of fire, massive audience panic, and towards the end of the fanfic, a prison escape. Even though Miku and Rin are both seriously injured in this attack, they will eventually recover, and their assailants will get their comeuppance. Without context, the pothole makes no sense with this misuse-prone trope. For all I know, this is actually correct usage. Also a Chained Sinkhole.
  • The Devil Wears Prada: Emily gets a message that Miranda's going to arrive early. Nigel calls to everyone to "gird your loins" as the entire building starts turning itself upside down. A character literally telling those around them that they can panic is not this trope, but perhaps it should be a trope?
  • Fridge.YandereSimulator: Japanese society in general takes a rather hands-off approach to children, in direct contrast to the near-hysterical "Protect the Children!" fetish seen in the West, especially the USA. It's not beyond the pale that a wood-chipper would be left unsupervised. Most importantly, just repeat to yourself, "It's just a game. I should really just relax." A borderline case. It almost fits, but not quite.
  • Monsters, Inc. The news monster says, "It is my professional opinion that now is the time to PANIC!", flailing his extremities about at the last word. Then Boo accidentally pushes the TV over and smashes it. Hmm... It's certainly close, but this doesn't quite fit the trope's definition of media scaremongering and/or moral panic.
  • Missing Since Monday: Sort of. According to this Kirkus review, although the author "somewhat exaggerates the danger [of child abduction], her prescriptions for safety are sensible." It is notable that, despite the moral panic of Stranger Danger that gave rise to works such as this, in this story, the abduction was carried out by someone who, although not known to the victim, was connected to her family. Is it acceptable for a troper to claim that the work itself is guilty of this?
  • Norse Mythology: The Fimbulvetr or Fimbulwinter is an especially harsh winter that lasts trice as long as usual and signifies the beginning of Ragnarök. It's believed that this myth was actually developed as a explanation for a real disaster that occured in the early 6th century, due to volcanic activity which would have caused the sunset to appear bloodred and robbed sunlight of the power to cause photosynthesis which in turn made it appear that winters came with no summer between. You can freak out now. This may be the most egregious misuse yet, being effectively a troper using the trope name in its most literal possible sense, similar to how You Bastard! is often (mis)used.
  • NightmareFuel.FarCryNewDawn: The Final Boss is pretty nightmarish. A gigantic shadowy monster with creepy red eyes, basically a recoloured version of a Yeti from Far Cry 4. And just like the Yetis, this monster Was Once a Man mutated by a mysterious supernatural plant. Who was it? Ethan Seed. You Can Panic Now. Again, a troper using the trope's name in the most literal sense.
  • Buffy the Vampire Slayer S3E11 "Gingerbread": * You Can Panic Now Zero-Context Example.
  • How I Met Your Mother S 9 E 21 Gary Blauman: You Can Panic Now: Robin at first welcomes Gary Blauman with a surprised expression, once he leaves, Robin starts to panic to Marshall. Once Marshall managed to calm Robin down claiming that he would take care of Gary Blauman's seat, Marshall started to panic to Ted once Robin left. Another particularly egregious example; this time it is apparently being used to mean "a character panics".
  • Mystery Science Theater 3000 S05 E12: Mitchell:
    Gypsy: You think they'll send us a new guy?
    Servo: Oh sure, it's bound to happen. But until that happens... PANIC! AAAAAAAAAARGH!!!
Quote-only example, which I'm fairly sure qualifies as a ZCE, also misuse of the "character tells another they can panic" variety. It appears that a troper has taken this to mean "something that causes someone to panic". Another literal "example".
  • Pasila: You Can Panic Now: An episode concerning bootlegged booze with poison in it eventually culminated in forbidding all alcohol in all of Finland. Kontiovaara hosts an expert on his show, and asks if they ought to panic now. The interviewee's response to his question is, "You get one fuckin' guess". Seems to be an example in there somewhere, but the way this example is written, it is not accurate.

Edited by MacronNotes on Jun 17th 2022 at 10:15:11 AM

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#2: Jun 3rd 2022 at 5:37:46 AM

Opening, but clocking because we need to see the actual wick check and not just the results.

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#3: Jun 3rd 2022 at 5:39:18 AM

OK, so I found the wick check sandbox here courtesy of the list on the Wick Check Project sandbox, so I shut off the clock.

~mr_c, please provide a link to the sandbox next time.

Edited by GastonRabbit on Jun 3rd 2022 at 7:44:05 AM

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#4: Jun 3rd 2022 at 5:41:31 AM

Sorry for the triple post, but this one is with the mod hat off. I'm in favor of renaming because the current name is horrible because it's a stock phrase that sounds like it's about being scared or panicked in general.

As for a name, the three suggestions given sound good (I'm surprised Scaremongering doesn't already at least exist as a redirect), but I'd prefer either Scaremongering or Media Scare over Scaremongering Media.

Not entirely sure if Wikipedia's media panic article is describing the same thing as this, but if it is, Media Panic might work.

Edited by GastonRabbit on Jun 3rd 2022 at 7:50:24 AM

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#5: Jun 3rd 2022 at 5:55:25 AM

[tup] I'd be in favor of Media Panic name. Sounds pretty fitting and easy to understand to me.

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#6: Jun 3rd 2022 at 6:04:43 AM

[up][up][up]I am so sorry! I was in a huge hurry this morning so I copied and pasted the op without bothering to check if the links were working. Note to self: never trope while in a hurry.

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#7: Jun 3rd 2022 at 6:08:09 AM

[up]No big deal since things were sorted out in the end. I went ahead and added a link to the wick check in the opening post.

Edited by GastonRabbit on Jun 3rd 2022 at 8:08:23 AM

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#8: Jun 3rd 2022 at 6:13:16 AM

Rename.

Media Scare, Scaremongering Media and Media Panic all sound good to me, but the leaning to the first one for main, others could be redirects.

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#10: Jun 3rd 2022 at 6:29:16 AM

What about Media Scaremongering (basically just the words reversed)? That sits better with me than Scaremongering Media, for some reason. Switching which one's the adjective, I guess! But ultimately, I'd support any of the suggested renames.

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#12: Jun 3rd 2022 at 6:39:21 AM

The reason I didn't like Scaremongering Media as much as the other names is because it seemed more awkward when I read it, but reversing the words to Media Scaremongering makes it flow better in my opinion, so I prefer Media Scaremongering over Scaremongering Media.

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#13: Jun 3rd 2022 at 7:26:02 AM

I like all of these names, but I think I like Media Panic the best.

While we're here, does anyone have any idea how the trope originally got its name? I mean, with such a disconnect between the trope name and what it refers to, there must be some kind of story behind it, right? Supposedly, Perverse Sexual Lust was named in reference to an obscure webcomic, so do you think something similar might have happened here?

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#14: Jun 3rd 2022 at 8:32:57 AM

[up]If it's listed somewhere, I don't know where to look. It's probably just a stock phrase someone decided to use back before the No New Stock Phrases policy was implemented.

The page is so old (the ban on stock phrases started in 2011) that there's an archive page for the old discussion system, and I couldn't help but notice that the discussion starts with Morgan Wick note  saying "Okay, what, exactly, is this?" and other people hashing out the definition in the sort of way that would be reserved for Trope Talk these days.

Edited by GastonRabbit on Jun 3rd 2022 at 10:41:23 AM

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#15: Jun 3rd 2022 at 11:27:01 AM

For a rename, I'd also like to suggest Media Fearmongering. Fearmongering and Scaremongering are interchangeable, but I'm more used to seeing the former than the latter.

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#16: Jun 3rd 2022 at 11:27:35 AM

IIRC, in the trope's earliest days, it was really hard to distinguish from Ripped from the Headlines and looked like the average first-decade-of-the-21st-century TVT snarkery. Its current state just needs a rename to improve it.

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#17: Jun 3rd 2022 at 11:41:01 AM

[up][up][up]That archive... Looks like this site was a very different place a long time ago. Also, while we're here, a user in the You Can Panic Now page discussion suggested making the trope NRLEP, and I'm inclined to agree. The current Real Life section is filled with ZCEs and could very easily devolve into Complaining. What does everyone else think?

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#18: Jun 3rd 2022 at 11:43:34 AM

[up][up] (Found an early version)

I'm down for removing real life examples for being Too Common.

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#19: Jun 3rd 2022 at 11:43:57 AM

I'm good with a rename and NRLEP.

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#20: Jun 3rd 2022 at 11:57:36 AM

I didn't think to check to see if there was a Real Life folder because I was focused more on the wicks. Yeah, let's make this NRLEP in addition to renaming.

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#22: Jun 3rd 2022 at 12:19:07 PM

Alright, looks like everyone's in agreement. So, now what do we do? (first time in TRS)

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#23: Jun 3rd 2022 at 12:22:17 PM

Per the Three-Day Rule, we have to wait at least three days before we can run a crowner, or call consensus if there are already enough votes in favor of it in the posts from the days leading up to the third day.

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#24: Jun 3rd 2022 at 12:33:58 PM

[up]Ah, I see. That seems like a sensible rule. So we wait, then.

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Consensus was to rename You Can Panic Now. What should its new name be?

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