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Noise Avocation

Noise Avocation

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You will find discussions on all things music related in this show, no genre is off limits. Interviews, album reviews, giveaways, record collecting, tips and tricks, movies, and whatever we feel like doing. New episodes every Monday morning. You can find us on all social media platforms @noise_avocation
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Call Me Limbo is your weekly dose of comedic therapy where pop culture and politics get tossed in a blender with personal stories, improv games, and zero chill. Hosted by Dai and David—two queer best friends with more opinions than filter—the show tackles everything from reality TV and music videos to capitalist hellscapes and Bad Bunny’s underwear. It’s entertainment with a little revolution on the side. Sometimes you’ll laugh until you cry. Sometimes you’ll cry until you’re organizing a un ...
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The 805UNCENSORED is a liberationist podcast recorded on occupied Chumash land. This show covers politics, history, spirituality, music, philosophy, and more. We have regular guests including activists, authors, podcasters, musicians, and others. Part of the Anti-Capitalist Podcast Network Thank you for supporting the show and be sure to leave a review on apple podcasts, it really helps us expand our reach.
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The Cluttered Desk

Colin Cox and Andrew Hicks

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We all have a cluttered desk. It's a space that holds what we want to read, watch, and think about. Join the hosts of The Cluttered Desk—Colin Cox and Andrew Hicks—as they talk literature, film, comic books, politics, critical theory, theology, and anything else that might tickle their fancy. The Cluttered Desk Podcast is produced and recorded in Bristol, Virginia, with music by Test Dream.
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A "racket" is a dishonest activity that portrays itself as the opposite, conducted for the benefit of the few at the expense of the many. The music industry has historically functioned in this way, acting in the interest of a small group that knew how it actually worked, be it label executives, publishers or lawyers. Many have been exploited by this system, but the Internet has allowed people to finally bring awareness to what's been going on for decades. This podcast is about amplifying tho ...
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A Political Philosophy podcast beyond left and right. egalilibertarian / anti-capitalist / ex-leftist / ex-conservative / anti-PC / "isms" are annoying I like to make weird music intros.
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hi i’m marisa. I love chatting about all of my favorite things from pop culture growing up. everything from the most popular to extremely niche when it comes to tv, music and movies. instagram @heyitsrispodcast
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Morning Brew Daily

Morning Brew

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Morning Brew Daily, a daily talk show that covers the latest news on business, the economy, and everything else, with Neal Freyman and Toby Howell. Witty, informative and everything you need to start your day. Available on all podcasting platforms and Youtube.
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Foundering

Bloomberg

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Foundering is an award-winning, serialized podcast from the journalists at Bloomberg Technology. Each season, Foundering brings you inside a different high-stakes drama from the technology industry, where its companies are wielding unprecedented capital and power.
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Radicalize Me

Joe Messina

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Elections alone don't change the world. Join host Joe Messina and go beyond the headlines as we talk to the brave activists and organizers on the ground, and learn what steps the rest of us can take to get involved and affect real change. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/radicalizeme/support
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The Morning X with Barnes & Leslie

The Morning X with Barnes and Leslie | Cumulus Media Atlanta

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The Morning X with Barnes & Leslie is a deep dive into the world of popular culture with new episodes every weekday. Join award-winning hosts Steve Barnes (Atlanta) and Leslie Fram (Nashville) as they fly through the latest TV, music, movies, celebrity sleaze, and pop culture observations from the crazy world around us. Follow and listen on Apple Podcasts, iHeartRadio App, Pandora or wherever you get your podcasts. Listen to the show in Atlanta on 99X (100.5 FM) or via the 99X app. Others op ...
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Gay Girls in Paradise

Théâtre Électrique

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Théâtre Électrique presents :: War of the Worlds :: Death Radio See Radical Gay Girl Robots enslaved by the greed of the capitalist class in the future city of Kraken Mare :: Mars Underground :: 2038 RA
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droincore

droincore

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droincore is a safe space to wonder about how we relate to ourselves, to others and to the world. droincore is DIY, radical but also cosy... it's a conversation that tries to bring some difficult subjects into honest and open thinking. things like how we masturbate, where fascism hides in cinema, identifying with queer, understanding consent, divesting of privilege, and taking care of each other outside of capitalist trappings. stuff like that. droincore holds no authority over anything – it ...
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Confessing Animals

Frances Story & Vanessa Aricco

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Seasoned and fresh-faced artists (of every genre) discuss how to make creativity work within the complexities and challenges of adult life. Confessing Animals podcast co-hosts Frances Story + Vanessa Aricco, both working writers, unveil the secrets and struggles of creative living in a rapid fire capitalist society. One guest at a time, Jen + Vanessa ask, How Does Your Life Translate to Art? Intro and all music provided by Ashley Raines https://www.ashleyrainesmusic.com/
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Yoel Aynalem is the host of Yoel's Hang Outs interview comedy show. He invites guests that he feels may be interesting to talk to or that he simply finds funny. He intends on having a guest for every show and some of his friends as reoccurring guests. Yoel's vision is to have a show where him and his listeners both learn something but laugh along the way.
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I have wrestled with man’s inhumanity to man for 70 of my 80 years on this planet. My podcast will address this conundrum in hopes of enabling us to better understand and respect each other. A few of my topics are Addiction, Antisemitism, and Meditation. Is it possible to discover a common denominator as a step towards peace with one another? Let’s explore the possibilities together.
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This podcast series, Preparing for Profound Change, explores the shifting global landscape. Economic collapse, climate chaos, political upheaval – these may seem like forces to fear, but in fact offer us deep opportunities for transformation. A post-carbon, post-capitalist world calls for deep awakening and action at all levels – by individuals, communities and societies. What skills, competencies and capacities will be most valued in the new world? How can our own inner practices keep us fr ...
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The Origin Ventures podcast discusses all things tech, startup, and venture capital with startup founders and executives, experts in our network, and other investors. Origin Ventures is a Seed and Series A venture capital firm investing across the United States and Canada. Visit originventures.com for more details about us, to sign up for our newsletters, and other content!
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James Altucher interviews the world's leading peak performers in every area of life. But instead of giving you the typical success story, James digs deeper to find the "Choose Yourself" story - these are the moments we relate to... when someone rises up from personal struggle to reinvent themselves. The James Altucher Show brings you into the lives of peak-performers: billionaires, best-selling authors, rappers, astronauts, athletes, comedians, actors, and the world champions in every field, ...
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Welcome to The Cluttered Desk! In our annual Simpsons episode, Andrew and Colin discuss the 2007 movie, The Simpsons Movie. Enjoy! *** The Coda: Great Lakes Brewing Company's Christmas Ale (Andrew) and Topo Chico (Colin) *** Here are links for this episode: Andrew's recommendation: Listen to audiobooks through Spotify Colin's recommendation: The Sh…
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The Morning X continues their conversation with Brendan Brown of Wheatus, who breaks down how a viral internet trend resurrected the band's career and led to a surreal acknowledgment from arguably the "greatest record producer of all time." Brown compares the band's current independent status to "owning a deli," before launching into a terrifying s…
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The Morning X catches up with Brendan Brown of Wheatus to discuss the enduring legacy of "Teenage Dirtbag" and how a song about outcasts found a second life on TikTok nearly 25 years later. Brown opens up about the band's fiercely independent operation, revealing that booking them today requires nothing more than a direct email to the band members …
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The Morning X concludes the "Ass on the Line" trivia saga as the final male contestant is exiled to the parking lot, leaving the remaining women to battle for U2 tickets. Creative censorship becomes necessary as the ladies resort to using name tags and scotch tape to stay within broadcast standards, while one fully clothed "superfan" infuriates the…
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The "Ass on the Line" trivia contest continues as the questions get harder and the contestants get significantly colder. While one player infuriates Barnes, Leslie, and Jimmy by knowing the answers to everyone's questions but his own, another participant seems shockingly comfortable with the lack of clothing. The segment takes a chaotic turn when s…
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The Morning X kicks off a high-stakes trivia contest where five "very attractive" listeners compete for U2 tickets, with the penalty for wrong answers being the removal of an article of clothing. The lineup includes a past loser from a "mayonnaise contest" and a husband whose pregnant wife "demanded" he strip to secure better seats for the show. Ch…
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The Morning X welcomes investigative reporter Justin Gray, who uncovers a massive pot of "free money" sitting in state accounts and explains how he forced the government to reveal funds that were previously hidden from the public. Barnes puts the search tool to the test and is shocked to discover he is owed royalties from a major Hollywood blockbus…
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The Morning X continues their conversation with Dicky Barrett, who shares the sentimental story behind his stage name, only to ruin the moment with a punchline about his grandfather, "Bob." A self-proclaimed "superfan" calls in to secure guest list spots, but the interaction turns awkward when she reveals she had no idea the band was actually playi…
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The Morning X welcomes Dicky Barrett, who arrives in a foul mood after realizing he isn't being paid, leading him to claim his "grumpiness" vanishes only when money is involved. The Mighty Mighty Bosstones frontman addresses a controversial "proclamation" from his last visit regarding his sexuality, insisting Barnes, Leslie, and Jimmy took his word…
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The Morning X interviews an 18-year-old entrepreneur who raised over $10 million to launch the world's first "microscopic racetrack," a concept that began as a joke pitched to a nameless billionaire. He explains how he plans to "gamify" fertility using high-tech microfluidic chips, turning a taboo biological topic into a competitive sport comparabl…
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The Morning X continues the search for the greatest feeling on earth that doesn't involve intimacy, fielding calls about the unconditional love waiting at home, and a specific summer ritual that Barnes rejects because he prefers to "stay clean." The conversation shifts to the emotional high of hearing a band harmonize, leading them to wonder why it…
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The Morning X debuts a new twist on "Ask Us Anything," handing the reins to a listener who stumps the room with a query about the ultimate form of euphoria outside of the bedroom. Barnes, Leslie, and Crash's answers range from the medically questionable to the strictly biological. Finally, the phone lines open up to reveal the simple pleasures of s…
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The Morning X interviews a guest who, despite being a teenager, is already physically qualified to leave the planet forever. While Barnes and Leslie feel inadequate comparing their own youth to her resume, the 18-year-old explains the intense survival training required to endure a trip to Mars. She breaks down the massive technological hurdles stan…
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Episode 747: Neal and Toby revisit some of their favorite numbers throughout the year, including the death of partying, Americans are very rich but also miserable, ChatGPT changing the way we speak, and people hating cars that have too much tech. Then, the selection of the next pope caused a resurgence in pope content. Don’t forget, Wyoming only ha…
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The Morning X continues the debate on things listeners refuse to do for any amount of money, uncovering a caller with a specific phobia regarding belly dancers and the hygiene of their navels. Barnes, Leslie, and Jimmy unite in a controversial take against a beloved British comedy troupe, claiming that quoting their movies is an immediate relations…
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The Morning X kicks off a debate over an Adam Sandler holiday soundtrack, leading to a confession from someone who claims no amount of money could convince them to sit through his movies. The "You Couldn't Pay Me" conversation escalates as they list their absolute dealbreakers, ranging from Whoopi Goldberg films and Tim Allen to a passionate refusa…
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The Morning X welcomes the newest shark in the tank, Rashaun Williams, who explains how growing up with his belongings on the curb in Chicago shaped his ruthless financial instincts. The venture capitalist reveals the one crucial question almost all financial advisors fail to ask their clients, and why his background forces him to start every busin…
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The Morning X welcomes Marcus Mumford, who admits to the physical toll of the road and reveals the "athletics program" he now uses to preserve his iconic voice. The singer takes a trip down memory lane to the "smelly little pond" in England that serves as the band's true origin story, before breaking down the "transatlantic" formula behind a famous…
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The Morning X concludes their legendary interview with Warren Beatty, who refuses to perform a "party trick" while taking another jab at Dustin Hoffman’s desperate need for attention. Barnes, Leslie, and Jimmy seek validation for a risqué joke they once told the Dalai Lama to his face, prompting Beatty to critique the punchline and suggest trying i…
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The Morning X continues their sit-down with Warren Beatty, who flips the script by psychoanalyzing their love lives, specifically targeting a "dateless" member with a surprising compliment regarding his "insouciance." The screen legend explains why he refuses to discuss his passion projects and why a glowing tabloid story about his family is actual…
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The Morning X welcomes Hollywood legend Warren Beatty, but the interview starts on shaky ground when someone is scolded for standing on the guest's wire. Beatty passionately defends a notorious box office bomb, claiming it was sabotaged by corporate management, before hijacking the interview to grill Barnes, Leslie, and Jimmy about their marital st…
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The Morning X wraps up their "Kicked Out" segment with a caller whose pilgrimage to Graceland spirals from a romantic VIP tour into a lifetime ban. The segment concludes with the caller explaining how he desperately used his public safety credentials to avoid arrest, followed by the excruciating details of the silent, 8-hour drive home with his fur…
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The Morning X opens the phone lines to find out where listeners have been banned, leading to someone admitting he was once legally exiled from an entire U.S. state following a wedding incident involving a stolen steamroller. Listeners share stories of getting bounced for napping at a bar and a grocery store wheelchair prank that angered management.…
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Episode 746: Neal and Toby revisit some of the biggest trends of the year! A big theme? What we’re putting into our bodies with the rise of creatine, caviar, dubai chocolate, and spicy foods. Then, why Gen Z is averse to opening bar tabs but all-in on communal dining. Then, we’re tapping into our inner elder-selves with an uptick of grandma hobbies…
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The Morning X reconnects with Raine Maida of Our Lady Peace, who contrasts the "wound up" intensity of the 90s with the "Bruce Lee" mindset that defines his performances today. Raine breaks down the cultural frustration that inspired a specific anthem about reality stars, asking why society continues to elevate people with nothing to offer. The con…
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The Morning X revives their infamous "Stupid Game", challenging a listener to keep a convenience store clerk on the line for 60 seconds using nothing but "jungle noises". Just as the prank appears to crash and burn, an unexpected hero in the background intervenes to save the segment, leading to an impromptu interview with the clerk regarding a shoc…
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The Morning X continues their exclusive conversation with Bono, who pulls back the curtain on his home life to reveal which parent actually "runs the show" while he plays the role of the "amusing" dad. The rock icon confesses to the specific state of mind he was in when he agreed to the interview, admitting that "drink had been taken" the night the…
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The Morning X celebrates a special Mother's Day with Adora Mills, mother of R.E.M.'s Mike Mills, who shares the story of a bold promise Bono made to her at an exclusive after-party. True to his word, the rock icon calls in from Dublin, steering the conversation from heartwarming pleasantries to a powerful account of how a U2 concert inadvertently s…
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The Morning X continues the "GOAT album" showdown, forcing listeners to save only one of the "Big Four" grunge masterpieces while deleting the others from history. The debate turns personal when Crash's girlfriend uses her direct line to the show to drop a controversial critique of a rock legend's vocals, followed by a listener who bridges the gap …
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The Morning X forces themselves and listeners to make an agonizing choice regarding the "Holy Quadrinity" of 90s rock, demanding they keep only one of four legendary albums while deleting the rest from existence. While Barnes, Leslie, and Crash are split between vocal perfection and cultural impact, the phone lines heat up as listeners share storie…
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The Morning X debuts a chaotic new "AI-driven request line" that immediately insults the caller's intelligence, asking them to enunciate as if they are "explaining basic math to a YouTube influencer." A listener's attempt to request The Cure spirals into madness when the bot refuses to play the track due to the risk of "toxic eyeliner use," instead…
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The Morning X continues with Mike Myers, who reveals the "curse" he accidentally inflicts on every hockey player he names his dogs after. Mike confesses to a short-lived "punk phase" driven entirely by a desire to impress girls, and details the only time SNL censorship actually made him think the network was "cuckoo." Finally, Mike shares the excru…
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The Morning X continues with Mike Myers, who recounts a charity raffle disaster where a promised "lunch with Mike" turned into a two-year ghosting and an angry demand for compensation. Mike admits to a childhood delusion that required a school psychologist to separate his dad from John Lennon in his mind, and reveals the real-life rude waiter who i…
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The Morning X turns the studio into a "Senate hearing" for Mike Myers, who opens up about the personal tragedies that forced him to vanish from Hollywood for a year. Mike reveals the origin story of Austin Powers, involving a hockey practice, a specific song, and a joke that annoyed his wife for three straight days. Plus, he shares the panic of rew…
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The Morning X concludes their health exploration with Dr. Taz, who challenges the typical "meat and potatoes" diet by placing a strict ounce limit on daily protein consumption that might shock bodybuilders. After Barnes fails to get the answer he wants regarding his Diet Coke addiction, Dr. Taz declares the traditional "annual physical" obsolete, r…
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The Morning X continues their deep dive into men's health with Dr. Taz, who cuts through the trendiness of cold plunges to reveal the three simple pillars of longevity that most men are failing to maintain. The conversation takes a sci-fi turn when the crew plays a viral clip from a Harvard professor claiming a "youth pill" could soon reverse aging…
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Episode 745: Neal and Toby sit down with Bill Gurley, a venture capitalist and author and discuss Bill’s new book “Runnin' Down a Dream, How to Thrive in a Career You Actually Love”. The guys ask Bill about what practices one should have when pursuing an interest they might wanna make a career. Plus, where would Bill start an AI company, Austin or …
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The Morning X sits down with Dr. Taz to address a silent crisis in men's health, explaining why men often wait until the "wheels come off" before seeing a doctor. Dr. Taz issues a stern warning about a popular "quick fix" for low testosterone that is actually dangerous enough to make blood "sticky," and identifies the number one habit responsible f…
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Episode 744: No Neal and Toby! You get to hear from the producers of MBD! In this episode, they’ll talk about some of their favorite stories the show has covered in the year, including the return of fast food restaurant favorites and why are more Americans staying more and more sober. Then, it’s a deeper dive into the biggest news in the entertainm…
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This week, Dai and David celebrate the season seven finale and wrap up 2025 with the Third Annual Friend of Phoebe Awards! These awards are given to people who have made a positive impact in our worlds, and we want to take a moment to recognize them. Thank you to anyone who has ever listened, shared an episode, financially contributed, or supported…
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Episode 743: Neal and Toby host a holiday trivia show with a few of their favorite coworkers: Annie Bennett (@realannieb_) from Morning Brew Social, Jack Stebbins (@jackstebb.ins) from Good Work, and Macy Gilliam (@macyagilliam) from Out There. Feel free to play along and test your knowledge! And yes, the game eventually goes completely off-the-rai…
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