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Friday, June 13, 2025

Find Fun and Adventure at LilBirdy - Sheri (sheristrawberri) Reporting

 "I would say it's an outdoor adventure destination," said Mackenzie Aura Starlight (mackenzie aura) of the two sims she is helping to run. The original LilBirdy is a full sim island and their new land, on the mainland, will be an extension.

The original LilBirdy isn't really that old, and while it is open to the public it will have its technical grand opening in early August.

Mackenzie and her partner Kit "Marikit" Starlight (elida starlight) established the island sim to be "a breathtaking, family friendly destination in Second Life where dreams dance on the breeze and adventure awaits around every corner," according to Marikit.

While the island is technically private, the pair have opened it up to the public to explore and enjoy. The island is filled with lush forests perfect for exploring and camping. It also has plenty of locations set aside for cuddles.

There are also ways to get around the sim.

"As you can see we have a horse rezzer a bike rezzer and an ATV rezzer here," said Mackenzie.

With an emphasis on nature, Mackenzie said that she would like to find ways to educate those who want to learn more about nature.

"We are debating if we want to offer a nature school or just do a nature center that way people can learn at their own pace. I would love for them to earn badges by learning about plants they see in SL and how it can help them in RL. That's my dream but it will take a while," said Mackenzie.

"Our goal was to make it like a state or federal park, realistic... but have some magical aspects to it like the light on the trees. We also are utilizing a special effect for the environment," said Mackenzie, encouraging people to use the shared environment.

In fact, the shared environment is set to cycle through a full day in four hours.

"That way you can role play a day out with family in any time zone," said Mackenzie.

 There are a lot of park type features on the island sim. There are group campfires where visitors can enjoy all types of camping treats such as marshmallows.

 The pair is planning to have an outdoor outfitter mall for those who realize they didn't pack all of their camping essentials.

 In addition to lots of camping, there is also a large swimming hole as well as a raft or tubing ride. There are also plans for a large, custom splash pad.

 The island is also set up for changing weather. While it will randomly rain on visitors, the flora will change with the seasons so people can experience their favorite times of the year.

 There is a large flower garden which can be set up for any type of celebration, including weddings and birthday parties.

Much of what exists on the island sim either already exists or will on their newly purchased piece of the mainland.

 "Mainland is more focused on Get the Freight Out and it's an extension," said Mackenzie, pointing out that there are multiple modes of transportation available.  

 "We bought more land on the mainland and we have been adding on as part of LiBirdy. The GTFO Hub now has an airport, harbor, space station, and parking lot which allows others to use the vehicles that are open and GTFO ready, and our helicopter pad, and a lot of little nooks.  I will also have little LilBirdy stores that are relevant to either forest, or harbors, and or space themed LilBirdy.  We are also working on rebranding the vehicles to LiBirdy with customization.  I know we are considering adding a zip line to the mainland LilBirdy also," said Mackenzie.

 When they bought this new land the previous owners allowed them to keep the Get the Freight Out hub.

 "The previous owner sold it as a hub.  We decided it sounded like a lot of fun! All we had to do was re-register it and we decided to buy surrounding land to add to it," said Mackenzie.

"Like we have limited boating options from the sim, but you can utilize the waters on SL from here," she added, or you can fly in from another airport to this location which is really cool!"

 There is also skiing available. People can get free skis and tubes to enjoy the slopes in the snowy portion of the sim.

 This mainland extension is set up like a state park, according to Mackenzie, with dirt roads and paths instead of them being paved. The pair are even providing cars that people can drive around the sim. They want to make opportunities available for everyone.

 This extension has everything from shops and faces to a marina and even a submarine to explore their underwater area.

 There is a lot to explore both on the island and the mainland but the two are constantly adding to and changing both locations.

 "Nothing is guaranteed to stay the same. It will be constantly changing," said Mackenzie with a smile.

"My ultimate goal is to have fun! We like the private sim because it can be for private events, but this public sim gets more traffic as of now and we have been meeting lots of new people through this hub. It will allow us to use experiences also to create 'arrival' type of experiences for coming to LilBirdy that are unique," said Mackenzie. 

 

Wednesday, May 14, 2025

Exploring Where To Explore With Expedition Central - Sheristrawberri reporting





Second Life is made up of hundreds of beautiful and interesting sims and a lot of SL citizens enjoy taking the time to explore some of them. But where can someone go in this virtual world to find places to explore? Perhaps you should try visiting Expedition Central.

 "Expedition Central has a long history in Second Life. With a huge collection of landmarks, it’s a place for both those new to SL as well as the experienced wanderers. Actually, there are two EC locations," said Severn Laryukov, the current caretaker of what is an epic undertaking.

 EC is something of a clearing house for cool and interesting landmarks. They are posted on the walls of the group’s two clubhouse buildings. The larger, main location is in Chilbo with a smaller, more curated clubhouse at Helping Haven Gateway.

 The project was the passion of Cyrus Hush. He started collecting LMs in the early 2000s. He first simply shared locations he found interesting with friends on note cards. Deciding to share further, he created the Expedition Central group in order to better distribute his LMs and to allow for discussion with members.

 From there he created what he called the clubhouse and began posting the LMs, along with a brief description, for people to take and explore.

    


 In RL Cyrus was an educator and had even been given the highest award by Virtual Education Journal which dedicated an entire issue to him.

 Sadly, Cyrus passed away in 2016 and his longtime friend, Josain Zsun, took over the reins of EC. Like Cyrus, Josain was a RL educator and avid SL explorer.

 Josain had met Cyrus in 2009. Cyrus was giving tours of SL to educators as part of the International Society for Technology in Education. The two bonded over mutual interests and Josain became very active in EC.

 The passing of Cyrus created a major problem for EC. His account became inaccessible and so the clubhouses and their wealth of LMs were lost.

 Josain took on the task of rebuilding and re-stocking the clubhouses. By the time he had them both back up and working, Josain estimated that there were about 1000 LMs available for avid explorers.

 Last year Josain realized that he needed to step away as maintaining EC had become too much work. Finding someone to take over, though, didn't take very long.

         


"I met Josain while wandering back in 2022," said Severn. "I became sort of a 'field reporter', finding new locations and sharing them with Josain so he could add them to EC. I do love exploring and this was a great way to share my passion with other people. Josain decided to retire from managing EC at the end of 2024 and was looking for someone to take over as curator. I had more than two years invested in building it up so I decided to volunteer."

 With the two clubhouse locations in place, the main challenge for Severn is to keep things running smoothly by adding new LMs of interest and weeding out those that have become "dead links." Don't think that isn't a lot of work.

 "There are a little over a thousand landmarks at the main Chilbo location, and about half that many at the Helping Haven location. Plenty to keep you busy exploring," said Severn.

         


While Severn will find new locations to add to the clubhouses herself, she also relies on others, especially members of the EC group, to send her suggestions.

 "I absolutely love it when people send me LMs to new locations they found, or even old ones I didn't know about. They can drop me the LM in an IM, or I have mailboxes setup at each location where they can send me LMs or questions. I post almost any location that looks interesting. I don't tend to post purely commercial or main store locations, however there are plenty of store locations that have a nice ambiance, or a garden, or a city, that are worth exploring. They definitely get added," she pointed out.

 "As you know, sims disappear from SL. Some stay around for a long time, and others disappear suddenly. Checking and cleaning up 'dead links' is quite time consuming, so I tend to tackle one wall at a time. I have to visit each location to see if it's still there. If it’s not there I also do some searching, because sometimes a destination just moves, and is not actually gone. For the ones that are really gone I remove them from EC and replace them with a blank plaque. The upside is that sometimes when I'm looking for a missing destination, I actually discover a new one, and of course add it to EC," said Severn.

 While the vast number of LMs in the clubhouses make sorting them into categories quite difficult, people can always find seasonal locations on the walls by the entrances. These will change with the seasons but make it easy for people to find among the mass of options.

           


Severn said that she has her favorite types of sims, particularly those with interesting nature or urban builds. But being a fan of all types of exploring she encourages everyone to get out and find what interests them.



 "Enjoy your rambling, and please do share locations that you love," she added.



Additional Information:

SLURL: http://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Chilbo/143/55/96

             http://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Helping%20Haven%20Gateway/44/53/26

Group: a6e1543f-b3ba-bc1e-2baf-5d189a928a70

Preferred Contact: Severn Laryukov


Thursday, April 10, 2025

The Burrow Coffee Company Reopens-Sheristrawberri Reporting


 



One of Second Life’s longest running and most popular casual gathering spots has re-opened following a major overhaul of the sim. The Burrow Coffee Co. is open once again and welcoming people back in.

“We began in 2009 in Second Life. Our original name was The Pixel Bean Coffeehouse. A handful of years later we re-branded to what we are today, Burrow Coffee Company,” said Harlow Heslop, the owner and founder of this famed “java joint.”

The name, according to Harlow, is something she randomly came up with. “I was seeking a name that felt cozy and comfortable. And I thought of how little woodland creatures often reside in burrows and it felt fitting for the space.”



Harlow pointed out that cafes and coffeehouses in RL serve as gathering places for members of the community and are a place to make connections.

“I felt SL could use something like that. I also really love coffee and I'm a bit of an addict in RL,” she added with a smile.

“We offer a community of like-minded people, a safe space for anyone to spend time at. We have DJ events, live musicians on occasion, game nights, poetry nights, and more” said Harlow. “And honestly, it's a nice spot to AFK when you need to without being harassed by people,” she added with a laugh.



Harlow pointed out that over the years there have been many changes to the look and layout of the coffeehouse.

“We've been through many different buildings and designs over the years, but our community and concept has stayed very similar,” she said. She describes that community and concept as cozy, happy, interactive with a touch of realism.

This current re-model was designed to incorporate some of the numerous changes that have been happening in SL.

“I wanted to upgrade to something PBR since that is a new feature in Second Life,” said Harlow. “I like to try and keep up with technology and offer the community new things.”

Harlow created the all mesh building and décor herself. She pointed out that she had begun working on the new building a couple of months before the official re-model. She is quite adept at creating such things as she also owns and operates the store Spruce.



“I run a shop called Spruce and make original mesh creations, so I figure why not build my own cafe?” Harlow said she actually began working on the building a couple of months before the official start of the re-model.

The building and the sim as a whole offers many comfortable places for people to relax, meet others, chat, and enjoy a comfortable time. There is plenty of seating both inside and out to accommodate either a group or for people to hold intimate conversations.

The sim also features a stage and dance floor along with a place for those who enjoy table games to play a few.


Regular events are held at the coffee shop and include music, DJs, discussions, and even gaming events. “We have a google calendar you can access via are our socials in the foyer,” said Harlow.

“We actually will have an event once monthly on the first Sunday of each month starting in May that is an inventory sorting hangout,” she added.

When you land at The Burrow Coffee Co. you are requested to use the shared environment which is changed up on a regular basis. The same holds true for the coffee shop’s music which varies from the occasional DJ to an eclectic stream.



“The cafe is very much a group effort. I have an amazing management team filled with wonderful people who really make this place special,” said Harlow, citing that the ever changing windlights are done by Harvey Blackwood and the superb landscaping was done by Aria Christen.

The Burrow Coffee Co. re-opened the first week in April and is currently an Editor’s Pick in the Destination Guide.



“We've been on there so many times over the years. Sometimes we submit to be on it and other times we've been chosen as an Editor's Pick where Linden Lab picks us,” added Harlow.

But that’s to be expected of one of the longest running and most popular gather places in SL.



Group: Burrow 317203a2-f87a-e559-dd72-6a4d507c015f


Preferred Contact: Harlow Heslop

Monday, March 17, 2025

Skin Fair Has Arrived - Sheristrawberri Reporting




Skin Fair Has Arrived

Skin Fair, the annual event for all things relating to avatar looks and enhancements, is currently open. The event officially started in 2012 by Voshie Paine as a way to showcase new releases by skin designers.

 

“I had always been obsessed with skins and playing around with creating different looks for my avatar,” said Voshie. In 2008/2009 she created a sort of consortium called Skin Addiction. It was designed for skin creators to highlight their new releases.

“As time went on, and as I worked with the designers, I wanted to do an event that showcased new releases.  In 2012, I put on a small event that would feature only a new release,” she said. Only allowing creators to show off new releases was something that hadn’t happened in SL at the time.

In 2013 Voshie, along with her partner Kira Paderborn, held what is officially the inaugural Skin Fair event. The Skinnery, Modish, LOGO, and Deetalez are still popular designers who were part of that first fair.

While the first event focused on the latest in skin and make-up products, it soon grew to include mesh body parts, tattoos, eyes, nails, and even shapes.

By the end of 2020 Voshie and Kira and three different events and decided to split up with Voshie keeping Skin Fair.

“I see Skin Fair as a place to see the latest and best that the avatar enhancement world has to offer.  Similar to industry fairs in the real world, I see Skin Fair as a place to debut and show off your talent and possibly new innovation amongst your peers and the public,” said Voshie.

This year’s event stretches over two sims and has about 250 different creators and designers showcasing their products. The fair is so large that there are multiple landmarks for people to utilize.

   


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Among some of the more well-known attendees are Genus Project, Andore/lex, Bespoke, CATWA, HYPE, LAQ, LOGO, Amara Beauty, Velour, and GA.EG. Voshie admits that it’s all but impossible to list just a few and points out that a complete list can be found on her company, Juniper Events’, web site.

For Voshie, pulling together an event of this scale is something she says she couldn’t do on her own.

“Honestly the planning of this event starts back in Sept/October.  I also have a whole team of staff that help me out.  I would not be able to do this otherwise as the amount of work that is undertaken is massive,” she said.

All of that hard work is worth it, though, as Voshie says her favorite part of the entire fair is the opening day.

“Seeing all the hard work come together and the moment we open the sims to see people drop in excited to see what the designers have brought to showcase,” she said.

 



Wandering through the fair it is easy to see the excitement and feel the energy of those taking advantage of the event.

“I like the idea of new skins that are hopefully special since this is a one time a year event,” said Princess Albathos (princess usbourne). She does customer service for both Velour Beauty and Lueur Beauty so she is invested in how an avatar looks.

  



Antlerlagom said he came to the Skin Fair “To see if there are anything which can make my avi looks even more real.” He said he was shopping for things that have higher quality graphics. So far he said he has mostly found add one.

Starla Mackenzie Dracovis (starladream blaidsdale) said she came to the fair looking for a specific tattoo. “One that I saw on Facebook,” she added. And while she came looking for that specific item, she isn’t ruling out buying other items if they catch her eye.



Technically the Skin Fair is run by Voshie’s company, Juniper Events, which she founded at the end of 2020. In addition to Skin Fair Juniper Events oversees The Vault, Nightshade and Gothmas Market. When her former business partner and dear friend Kira Panderborn passed away last year, Voshie has taken over the Vintage Fair and may continue Hallow Manor but that hasn’t been determined.

“I love bringing together different artists under a unifying theme and sharing it with others,” said Voshie.



SLURL: http://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Elysian%20Veil/157/128/30

SLURL: http://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Infinite%20Spirit/98/128/30

Group: 8cac56c3-49a0-012c-2c35-7836985af398

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/JuniperEventsSL

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/junipereventssl/

Flickr: https://www.flickr.com/photos/junipereventssl/

Web Site: https://juniperevents.net/

Preferred Contact: Voshie Paine


Sunday, March 16, 2025

Get A Taste of the World For Free - Sheristrawberri Reporting





It is date night and you want a special dinner but you can't decide on the cuisine. Is it French, Chinese, Italian, Mexican, Indian, or would you prefer a full vegetarian meal? Perhaps you have a desire for food with a Spanish, Swiss, or UK twist? Are you craving a full dinner or a breakfast, brunch or lunch?

The new Taste Of the World Restaurant offers all of this and more. And best of all, it's all free.

Amythe Moonlight has created a romantic destination for those looking to relax and enjoy each other's company in a quiet and peaceful setting. The restaurant is set in the woodlands by the sea. This gives diners fantastic views as well as a delightful soundtrack.

"I opened the restaurant late last year on Southern Comfort sim. When the sim closed I moved to my present location and rebuilt the restaurant. I had more space to build it here and so was able to change the basic design and add some things to further the concept," said Amy.

The Taste Of the World has three distinct areas, each with its own mood and menu. It should be noted that all of the menus are original designs.

"I like good looking food and have used some very realistic items in the placemats. That said, not everyone may recognize all the dishes or may wonder what's in them. The menus serve as information and to describe the ingredients in an enticing way," she added.



The main restaurant occupies two large rooms with seating spread out so that diners can enjoy some intimate privacy. Each table is set for two and has menus custom designed by Amy from which diners can choose from five different regional cuisines as well as dessert.

"If I go out to dine as a couple I enjoy my privacy. I think if you are on a date you want to feel you are having a private moment with your partner even if there are others around. The partitions serve to give a feel of privacy without blocking views completely," explained Amy.

Entrees can come from Asia, Europe, India, Mexico, or North America. As mentioned earlier, there is also a Vegetarian menu from which to choose.

"I spent hours putting together items that were available and fitted the theme. I wanted to find regional dishes that were recognizable and looked good," said Amy.

Regional options are further broken down by various countries. For the Asian menu diners can choose from Japan, Korea, China, or Thailand.

Japanese dishes include Miso soup, sushi, udon noodles, unagi eel, and basashi among other options. The Korean menu is not as extensive, offering kimchee and a Korean fried chicken dish. The Chinese options include dumplings, a braised fish as well as chow Mein. The Thai menu allows diners to choose from green curry, chicken satay, crispy pork, or fried rice.

That's just one of the five regional menus. Europe offers five national options including Italian, French, Spanish, Swiss, and dishes from the UK.

The Italian menu offers various types of pizza, lasagna, ravioli, as well as various pastas such as linguine, Alfredo, penne, and spaghetti. Other European options include Beef Bourguignon, chicken forester and lamb shanks from France, paella and tapas from Spain, steak pie and chips, bangers and mash, and roast beef from the U.K., and cheese fondue from Switzerland.

Hungry for nachos or chili? There are two types of nachos and three types of chili that can be found in the Mexican menu. The Indian menu offers such dishes as roti, chicken tikka, chicken curry, and tandoori chicken among others.

The North American menu offers six different types of burgers and three different hot dogs. There is also regular and maple bacon poutine for those wanting a taste of Canada.

For those wanting a vegetarian or lighter meal there are seven different salad options and 10 soups, though not all of the soups are vegetarian. Diners can also choose from six different sandwiches as well as avocado toast, a Caesar wrap, falafel, vegetable quiche, or two types of omelets.

The dessert menu offers a wide variety of options ranging from five different sundaes, six different types of cake, six different pastries, four different kinds of pie, two flavors of cheesecake, as well as a waffle, a crepe, and even a cheese board.



The same food offerings can be found on The Seabreeze Terrace, a picturesque patio overlooking the water. Utilize the shared environment for a beautiful, romantic atmosphere while the waves crash against the rocks and sea birds sing. The Terrace includes plenty of room to dance either before or after dinner while waiting on the dessert to arrive.

"I love dancing and dining,” said Amy. “With the Seabreeze Terrace I wanted to have a few romantic tables overlooking the sea but also have plenty of room to dance afterwards.”

In the mood for something less formal, perhaps breakfast or brunch, The Copper Room is the perfect choice. While the menu isn't as extensive there are still plenty of options to satisfy any taste.



"I created a venue that was quite formal and so wanted to add a less formal area for those wanting a drink of coffee and something light to eat," said Amy.

Amy pointed out that offering breakfast and brunch was something different for SL. "Sometimes I just want a burger or a cup of coffee. It's designed as a place people can drop into and have a chat. If it becomes popular I may add sofas and armchairs for people to gather and talk," she added.

The breakfast menu allows diners to choose between sweet or savory dishes. Sweet items include strawberry toast, waffles and cream, a fresh fruit bowl, toast and jam, muesli, or croissants. The savory options include a salmon bagel, bacon and eggs, sausage and eggs, or a breakfast burrito.

The brunch menu contains six different sandwich choices such as beef, cheese, egg, and ham and cheese among others. There are also three types of hot dogs and three types of burgers. In addition, grilled cheese, an empanada, and chicken tenders are on the menu.

There is also a rather extensive dessert menu with twelve different items from which to choose. One could pick a strawberry choux, an iced eclair, a double chocolate cupcake, a brownie, a praline creme, or a fruit tart among many others.

The restaurant isn't the only place on the sim for guests to enjoy. The surrounding woodlands offer up plenty of opportunities for a romantic stroll. The woods have several PG cuddle areas. In the center of it all is the Tropical Experience Dome.

The Dome, or what Amy often calls the Tropical Greenhouse, sits among the trees and is filled with beautiful flowers and plants. It is almost like an indoor arboretum.



"I first built a Tropical Greenhouse on the old sim. I didn't advertise it and it had so many visitors I was shocked! When I moved here I thought it would be nice to recreate a newer version of it. It's built as a place to sit quietly listening to the frogs and sound of the water falling and watch the pond life while experiencing the beautiful foliage of tropical countries as butterflies dance all around," said Amy. There are also tables here where people can enjoy a full lunch menu.

"I hope people will enjoy date nights here and have fun exploring everything there is to offer. It's a peaceful place with a lot of potential for friendly gatherings and parties or just to have a tranquil place to bring a loved one," said Amy.


The new Taste Of the World Restaurant 

SLURL: http://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Radiant%20Ridge/33/40/21


Preferred contact: Amythe Moonlight

Tuesday, February 25, 2025

Two Holiday Pop-Up Stores Open at Dench Designs - Sheristrawberri Reporting



                                             


Holiday pop-up stores for both St. Patrick’s Day and Easter are now open at Dench Designs. Each store offers holiday-based items ranging from décor to an array of animesh characters. These are two of five different seasonal pop-up stores that Amanda Dench uses to provide holiday-based items for her customers.

“I have Valentine, St. Patrick’s, Easter, Halloween and Christmas,” said Amanda.

Amanda came to Second Life in early 2007 and later that year she had begun building furniture. By the middle of 2008 she had opened up her first store to sell her creations.

In all that time she has remained successful because she listens to her customers. In fact, it was her customers who requested the St. Patrick’s shop.

                                             

                                            



“I opened it mostly because people were asking,” she said. “It’s not something that’s celebrated much in England these days,” she added, speaking of her homeland.

“I used to put St. Patrick's Day and Easter creations in my main store but not a dedicated space,” said Amanda. Then, as the number of creations for each holiday grew she decided to give each a dedicated space. That happened in 2018.

Amanda said she uses Irish music for a lot of her inspiration for the items in the St. Patrick’s Day store, especially the animesh characters. She pointed out that she loves an Irish jig and has some traditional Irish songs in the store. Both “Danny Boy” and “The Pub with No Beer” by the Irish Rovers greet shoppers


                                                  



The St. Pat’s shop has a lot of animesh characters. When asked how many there are Amanda laughed and said, “Too many for sure. They are very high in land impact.” She said she pays Linden Labs for extra prims so that she can open these pop-up stores and create new characters for them.

“The two new ones are the Riverdancer and ‘Paddy’s lost his clothes,’” she said. She doesn’t worry about Paddy being mostly naked, though. “To be honest, he’s not a looker,” she chuckled.


                                                  


“The Easter shop will have lots of bunnies, flowers and some religious builds,” said Amanda. At the time of the interview, she hadn’t put out her new Easter builds.

“At least Easter is later this year so got a lot of time,” she pointed out.

Amanda regularly creates original sounds and voices for her animesh characters. In fact, the wandering bunnies on the second floor of the Easter store feature her altered voice. And the drunk Easter Bunny’s voice is that of her RL husband. She was quick to point out that he didn’t need to get drunk to do the lines.


                                               



“He’s very good at acting,” she said. “I'll tell him what I need him to say and how and he usually does it in one take.”

In addition to offering items for sale, Amanda plans on showing her generosity by providing themed group gifts for each store.

“I haven't done one yet for the Easter shop. There is last year's gift for the FabFree group but that will need changing.  I've not done one for St. Patrick's because I usually send it on the day via the group messages,” said Amanda.


                                                   



"I like giving lots of gifts," said Amanda. "I like making loads of gifts because I know they are appreciated and make people smile. That is my main purpose, putting a smile on peoples' faces."

She has been putting smiles on people’s faces for 17 years now through here furniture, décor and animesh creations. That includes plenty of St. Patrick’s Day and Easter items now available at her two holiday pop-up stores.



Group: Dench Designs be321c10-1901-18f2-40bd-1bbb648e708e
Preferred Contact: Amanda Dench

 
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