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Tuesday, January 31, 2012

30 Blocks Of Squalor – Chicken Or The Egg?

SQUALOR or GOVERNMENT SOLUTIONS?



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Well it’s been many months since my last 30 Blocks of Squalor article. The last article detailing my commute through the beautiful streets of West Philly was Mantua Square – Your Own Block of Squalor. The Schuykill Expressway has been good to me, until last Wednesday. A three car accident forced me to deviate my trek to my old friend, the 30 Blocks of Squalor. My normal route still takes me through the bleakest parts of West Philly, but I go through at such an early time the thugs and murderers are still asleep after a hard night of killing, raping and pillaging. I had been observing a number of things in my daily trip through West Philly over the last few months that I want to get off my chest. For any new readers, I’ve included a library of links to previous 30 Blocks posts. I didn’t realize how many Squalor posts I had made. Some may find them offensive. I admit that they push the envelope and may possibly step over the line of good taste, but if you can’t take a joke then you shouldn’t be on TBP. I think they are funny and questioning of those who caused the squalor. I always have more questions than answers when discussing the 30 Blocks of Squalor.
Observations have been piling up in my brain over the last six months of trekking around lovely West Philly. Philadelphia is descending into chaos. Decades of Democratic rule have created a mini welfare/warfare state. There have been 32 murders committed in 27 days. When you enter the city limits you are greeted by this sign.

Just kidding. Every day I drive through the Mantua section of West Philly. Before the 1940’s, Mantua was mainly a white Lutheran neighborhood. But over time African Americans families moved into the area. The early to mid 1960’s, the residents began to see the start of gang warfare. Between 1960 and 1969, Mantua recorded about 10 percent of total city gang killings. The Philadelphia Police Department often assigned patrols in Mantua simply as punishments to officers. Over a decade, six major gangs called the 10.5 block their territory. During the 1980’s there was a ride of drug-related crimes. It’s seen in many industrialized cities during that time period. Many residents started to flee after crack-cocaine and the existing heroin hit the area. The number of residents went from 19,000 in the 1960’s to around 6,000 by the 90’s. There were several hundred vacant lots all along the streets. The stores that were in Mantua during the 1950’s like galleries and movie theaters were replaced by grab-and-go beer stores and delis.
A couple pizza joints, a couple corner bars and a couple delis constitute all the commerce in Mantua. The Census data shows that blacks make up in excess of 90% of the population, but all of the businesses are run by whites or asians. They are murdered on a regular basis by black criminals. The areas closest to Drexel University and the University of Penn have been rejuvenated by people willing to invest capital, renovate old houses, and rent them out to students. This is free market capitalism at its finest. These areas are patrolled by the private police forces from Drexel and Penn. It’s a thriving community.
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But, just three blocks above these areas looks like a war zone. Dilapidated falling down hovels dominate every block. There appear to be more vacant house than occupied houses. The word squalor doesn’t properly capture the bleak nature of this neighborhood. When I drive down 37th street on my way home every night I get an eerie feeling. There are dozens of row homes on this block. There are cars parked in front of them. But, it is dark outside and it looks like only one out of ten houses has a light on inside. There are very few people walking around. I’m left wondering whether 90% of the houses are vacant or whether people are living in these houses without electricity. It is truly a depressing sight.
2916 West Thompson Street, Philadelphia PA
In the midst of this squalor is an oasis of apparent luxury. Encompassing an entire block between 35th and 36th at Wallace St. is a beautiful complex of 110 townhomes built in the last year. Below is a picture of the grand opening of this development.

How and why this was built in a neigborhood where the average home value is $25,000, more than a quarter of the existing hovels are vacant, the average household income is less than $16,000, the true unemployment rate is above 50%, and crime is rampant, would be logical questions by someone with an ounce of critical thinking skills. When you find out the project cost $27 million ($245,000 per house) to build, you ask yourself what businessman in his right mind would do such a thing. Well don’t worry. A businessman didn’t build this oasis amidst squalor. Your government did, with your tax dollars (or your unborn children’s dollars or Chinese borrowed dollars). That’s right – the Obama stimulus plan, along with HUD money, built this monument to government waste, stupidity and entitlement. It’s a low income housing development. The rest of the surrounding neighborhood looks like this:
   
 
I’m still trying to figure out the stimulus aspect of this $27 million taxpayer funded boondoggle. The project was built by union construction workers at a cost per square foot of approximately $200. The houses in the neighborhood are worth approximately $25 per square foot. The government included 8 stores within the project. They all face towards the Morton McMichael Middle School, that looks like a prison, with bars and cages over every window in the building. A full 20% of the students are proficient in math at this fine public school. And the dropout rate is only 50%.

Back in July when I first wrote about Mantua Square, I wondered about the government building 8 store fronts when there was no demand for new stores in this neighborhood. Business owners start businesses if they think they can make profits. With average household income below $16,000 and rampant criminality in the neighborhood, I wondered who would open a business here. Well, it is now seven months later and the 8 stores remain vacant. It appears that government’s plan of “Build it and they will come” has failed. I’m shocked I tell you.
I’ve been observing the goings on around this development as I drive by every morning. What we have are poor black people living in heavily government subsidized homes and paying little to no rent. Pennsylvania also provides grants to poor people for utilities, so they are paying little to nothing for heat and light. These people are surely part of the 46 million on food stamps. Many are receiving Social Security disability payments and are being supported by various other welfare programs. As I drive by at 7:30 am every morning there is no hustle and bustle from these townhomes. No one is rushing out the door to get to work. It almost appears to be a ghost town, but I know there are people living there because on trash day there are bags and bags of trash piled by the curb. They evidently can’t afford trash cans. Why leave the comfort of a government provided townhome and look for a job? There is absolutely no incentive to work when you can do nothing and have the state take care of you.
Of course, an inquiring mind wonders why there are Cadillacs, Minivans, and a multitude of other newer model cars surrounding this low income housing estate. The inner courtyard is only accessible through an electronic fence. In the last week I’ve witnessed a Mercedes covertible and a Cadillac Escalade SUV exiting this ”low income” estate through the gated driveway. As I cruise by in my Honda Insight to my job, after a 30 mile commute, I know where the 4% taken from my paycheck by the City of Philadelphia has gone.
In my mind this is an example of government gone wild. It is clear why Philadelphia has 26% less population today than it did in 1950. After 60 years of Democratic Party rule, the city is a shambles. The productive hard working people left as the liberal do-gooders took their hard earned money and redistributed to the unproductive people. This created a culture of entitlement and lack of individual responsibility among those remaining in West Philly and many other sections of Philadelphia. In a society where you succeeded or failed based upon your own efforts and actions, people are motivated to succeed. Failure would mean a hard life of not being able to afford the basics of life like a house, food, TVs, cell phones, etc. Studying hard in school, getting married, working at a job, and raising a family is how you slowly but surely get ahead in life. By providing the poor with housing, food, education, cable TV, and not making them accountable for having  children out of wedlock, the government has created an intolerable fiscal and social situation. West Philly is now inhabited by a class of people incapable of functioning like normal human beings. Most of the children are born out of wedlock. 50% of the kids drop out of school. The unemployment rate is 50%. Only 20% of the households are occupied by married people. Philadelphia is broke. Pennsylvania is broke. The United States is broke. When the money stops flowing to the ignorant entitled masses of West Philly all hell will break loose. It is not a question of whether this will happen, but when.
Philadelphia had 2.1 million people in 1950. Today, they have 1.5 million people. The government solution to problems caused by government solutions is to raise taxes. Eventually you reach a tipping point. There are very few productive people left in Phila to shake down. The Mantua Square low income housing development is less than one year old. The little plots of grass in front of their homes are already littered with trash and beer bottles. As the neighborhood around this taxpayer paid for oasis continues to spiral downward, they will need to put bars on the windows and electrify the fence. The hoards will be looking to ransack and pillage the only thing they haven’t destroyed yet. I think a new government program paid for with your taxes is needed to rectify this situation. Don’t you?

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30 comments:

  1. I live in Kensington (north Philadelphia) and it's just as bad. I shop about every other day at the big supermarkets on Aramingo Ave and I'd say 9 out of 10 times the person in line in front of me is paying with a welfare card and I take special note of their purchases. They very frequently buy lobster, Ben and Jerry's ice cream, cases of soda, and assorted junk food. Then the parking lot is full of nice new cars. They are gaming the system and living off others. If you get an elevated view of N. Philadelphia you see enormous old factory buildings, often one to a neighborhood, with hundreds of rowhouses surrounding them which once housed laborers. Now the factories are empty and the jobs gone, and I see about 2 or 3 of these buildings burn to the ground per year. The next generation won't even wonder about the work that went on in their own neighborhoods because the buildings wont even be they. They will grow up just assuming the loving government fills a welfare card once a month and that's how the economy works.

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    1. "the buildings wont even be there" I meant...

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    2. wow, so we blame the victims hardest hit of a lifetime of slavery, bad education, ruined families from the war on drugs and the war on african americans and the poor in general? pretty harsh dude. im all about not blaming others for your situation but seriously, how about a little empathy. "The hoards will be looking to ransack and pillage the only thing they haven’t destroyed yet" pretty harsh and racist dont ya think? how about talking to some of the people that live there and get involved in the community rather than bash it? shit talking does nothing, community building can create a lot. seriously, take a look inward. these posts are ignorant and embarrassing....

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    3. A lifetime of slavery??? I can uneqivocally state none in the area has had a lifetime of slavery nor ever been a slave.
      Ruined families from the war on drugs but not the use of drugs
      The war on african americans??? What total nonsense
      Here is a radical idea, how bout YOU chris packing yo ass up and YOU getting involved in the area (it once was a community, not anymore) rather than bashing the writer. There are plenty of vacant building there so you can pick one up cheap so go move in.
      You are right about the shit talking though and yours is doing nothing

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    4. The fact that the author of this crap invested so much time in the pathology of 'poor black savages' without nary a mention of this government's role in the destructive War Against Drugs speaks volumes. Whoever wrote this just wants pats on the back for being 'politically incorrect', while just like a good little TOOL of the kleptocracy, slamming poor black people for the actions of a crazed and desperate minority within a minority. For what motivation? Ego gratification? Whose hands does this ancient divide and conquer strategy play into? Cui Bono?

      Wow, you really mean to tell me that neighborhoods decimated by crack cocaine (provided by rogue forces of the global banking cartel with the full cooperation of the US government), a corrupt judicial system (that incarcerates African Americans at six times the rate than that of White people for the same crimes, while paying them pennies on the dollar for jobs in prison that they couldn't get on the outside), violence and poverty don't have shiny happy people fighting for parking spaces at Whole Foods? Shocker, I tell you!

      Get freaking real, already, for fack's sake. This 'news flash' was written by a tool who had better realize that METH is the new crack, coming to a trailer park and suburb near YOU.

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    5. Oh yeah, @6:44, you obviously haven't seen this hilarious, genius sketch of Dave Chappelle's classic skit, "I Plead The Fif'", a hilariously sad but true scathing, role-reversing satire of the way that underclass Blacks are treated by so-called 'American justice':

      http://www.comedycentral.com/videos/index.jhtml?videoId=219426

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    6. Anybody who feels compelled to focus blame and foster contempt by using suffering and violence against the underclass, without even surface analysis of the double whammy of AIDS and Crack, should realize that the way to self evolution is to look up to improve yourself. Maybe then you won't have the need to look down on others for some kind of weird, smug self-satisfaction.

      In the meantime, please spare us this peek into your tortured soul without a least first learning about the murdered journalist, Gary Webb, whose project "Dark Alliance" exposed the global white collar banking syndicate's funding of wars with proceeds from crack cocaine:

      http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d6dHqP9wc3k

      I'd advise you to at least google 'Gary Webb', unless you're afraid that you might actually learn something and you just want to show how cool and clever you are when you crack your sides in some weird, wanna-be white nationalist circle jerk.

      Good boy, go git them nigras, you show them burr head cracked out welfare babies who's boss! Here's a milkbone, boy!

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    7. Damn, Lobster?

      I'm going to go apply for food stamps and free health care. The government wastes my money on wars and bailouts, so I might as well get some of my money back

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    8. If you want to know who is crapping on your head, look UP, not down. Why is that so hard to understand?

      Do you really believe that the people who thrive on this kind of race baiting (so that they can laugh as they hollow out the country and molest all of the prepubescent children they can get their hands on before they flee to a supposedly 'tiny, harmless, itty bitty wittle' rogue country chock full of Nobel peace prize winners that you f*cksticks pay for in taxes while you whine about supposedly Lexus driving welfare queens) are going to take you with them when the lights go out? Your working-to-lower middle class butt will be left behind while the parasites laugh and move on to hollow out Canada.
      But yeah, I'm sure that they will remember and reward you for your courage to be 'politically incorrect'.

      Yeah, right. Just remember, you may be White, but you ain't the 'right'kind of White.

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  2. Let me start off by saying I'm so tired of hearing people complain and offer zero solutions.

    So let's take away all government assistance and see how well you navigate through thousands of homeless people on your way to work. It sounds to me like you believe everyone can work hard go to college and make 75k a year. Ignoring all the low paying jobs required to make capitalism work.

    I suppose in your world there are no white, latino or asian criminals....only black. It's also rather convenient to ignore the fact that the US is about 5 million jobs short of having enough jobs to employ all those without a job. That is before we take in to account the 150k new workers entering the workforce every single month.

    I must have missed the part where you complained about the 12 TRILLION dollars of tax payer money handed out to rich banks and other corporations. Please provide a link.

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    1. AnonymousJan 31, 2012 03:13 PM
      Want to know how to navigate through thousands of homeless people? Hold the steering wheel steady!
      There are thousands of vacant houses in this area so no one should be homeless
      And yes, everyone can work hard, go to college and make 75k a year, but some choose not to. These are the ones who should be doing the low paying jobs but they won't because they make more from the taxpayers via the government than by working.
      So if you take away government assistance they will take those jobs, or just rob and steal and sell drugs like they do now anyway because they still will have three hots and a cot when caught.
      So there, I have offered a solution, are you happy now?

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    2. ""So let's take away all government assistance""

      Great idea!

      Why am I working so other people don't have to work?

      I live in boston, there are whole swaths of the city where if we could just stop paying for poor people to live for free, the whole city would gentrify, be safe and property values would go up.

      As it is, the section 8 hovels continue to deteriorate while the rest of the (rent paying) city is built up with new homes.

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  3. Wow, so the author of this piece hates poor people and blacks as well as welfare recipients. Maybe he should run for the GOP nomination for President? Or maybe he should contemplate just how desperate these people would be if they weren't getting assistance. But seriously, if I wanted to know the deranged views of a reactionary pinhead, I would watch Newt Gingrich make a speech. At least that asshat can cloak his racism in pretty euphemisms.

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    1. They might move somewhere where it is cheaper to live instead of living in a city which is expensive.

      Why are these people entitled to live in a relatively high rent area. I don't get it. Let them move to the middle of nowhere, the land is cheap there and after the illegals are kicked out, there will be plenty of low skill jobs.

      You don't like low skill jobs? Maybe they should have paid attention in school like Condelleza Rice, Clarence Thomas, Barack Obama Bill Cosby or any other person who did well in life.

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  4. Welcome to stormfront 2.0

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  5. I'd like to share an observation, Australia's two larges cities, both roughly the same population of L.A.

    Melbourne has 'welfare housing' in ALL suburbs and districts, there have never been race riots.

    Sydney has poor suburbs and affluent suburbs and there has been race riots.

    Simplistic? well the media, developers and government claim so but the facts speak for themselves. Grubby relationships between developers whom have a vested interest in gentrification and government who approve such developments on our behalf is what we should be questioning.

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    1. Australia is a fantastic place. Welfare in Australia provides a cushion against the extreme poverty you see in the US. Even in our "rust belts" we are able to invest in and adapt to changing cycles of unemployment.

      America has abandoned true egalitarian capitalism. Instead you have a system that preys on the weak and calls it a capitalist business model.

      You don't throw money at the poor - you invest in ways they find work - and prevent them from turning to crime.

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    2. What is wrong with gentrification?

      Gentrification is the process whereby dilapidated housing is bought, fixed, improved, and painted. It just so happens people will pay more money to live in a nice new house rather than a stinking crap hole.

      Those EVIL developers are painting the house and installing dishwashers?

      BURN THEM AT THE STAKE. They hate black people and they are grubby.

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  6. Sometimes I hate being black. I was raised in a city like much Philly in an all Black neighborhood. As a working class black man that worked in the technology industry, I HATED with a passion the 25% of whatever I earned that was deducted from my check to support the welfare ho's, thugs and gangsters, and dope fiends that I knew PERSONALLY! I lived around these kind of people. Welfare allows women to breed more children to be eligible for more welfare benefits. At the same time it punishes women with live in husbands. You cant get section 8 or welfare benefits with a man around. Women dont need a man now-a-days. Welfare takes daddys place. I know. My oldest childs mom used welfare benefits to support herself and raise my daughter, free from the need to do the right thing. She refused to marry me, and told me she could get more from welfare! The state will cut off your benefits if they find out you have a man. Workdays, I was the ONLY male on the first bus into town at 5:30am. I often wondered where all the men were. Apparently they preferred to stay at home and let their girlfriends work for them. I know, because I asked them. Black "men" call it pimping. I can relate to everything written here and it is petty much correct from what I've seen and experienced around my Black brothers.

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    1. Thanks Anonymous for speaking out. It proves what every honest Black person knows and that not all Black people think alike!

      I still believe though that the Biggest Hustlers (the jews) know how this all works and are still the biggest problem in the first place.

      Read my comment bellow.

      SONAMERICANREVOLUTION

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    2. Hey, Herman Cain, is that you @ 5:19????

      "Where da white wimmens at?"

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  7. As you ride through these neighborhoods, don't blame the unfortunate individuals for not having jobs and living in squalar. Blame the bankers and money lenders who exported the jobs to other countries for the purpose of realizing greater returns on their investment, and blame the polititians who allowed it to happen. As a rule, these poor people would do a lot better if given a fair chance and it does no one any good for you to criticize the results of 20 years of NAFTA and other trade agreements that have lead to the devastation of this once properous area and nation.

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    1. You are exactly right Carroll.

      Henry Ford produced the Model T for $850 i 1908 and reduced the price of the car to $275 by 1927 when they quit making it despite 100% inflation during those years.

      GM had o choice but to copy his methods ad pricing if they were to be in the game. They even "stole" his right hand man Sorensen to copy him.

      Reduce the price (and improve the car-electric starters, etc.) during 100% inflation?????????

      That is why Henry didn't want the loans of the BANKERS. They would "finance" his operation, take control and stop him from dropping the price.

      The banker class always likes to produce fewer cars and raise the price. Henry proved that you could produce more cars at a lower price and still make money.

      MOST AMERICANS BELIEVE THAT IS IMPOSSIBLE TODAY.

      Henry thought foreign trade was nice but not necessary for prosperity in America!

      SONAMERICANREVOLUTION

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    2. My Life and Work, by Henry Ford, the real story of industrial America.

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  8. Interesting, I escaped the Rust Belt in central Ohio for Northern Arizona. Places like Cottonwood are not known for people with high incomes, my job as a housing inspector for big banks in foreclosure of homes is an interesting contrast to your pictures of Philadelphia. There is probably less than 1% black people in the area. In fact, they had to ship black people into Flagstaff for multicultural reasons, disburse the problem of big cities.of the 200 homes I inspect each month, I see no break-ins, no graffiti, no signs of crime. There is one home in Clark Dale were the people just moved out and left everything. In the yard there are 4 mountain bikes,a new lawnmower, and various other items that were just left because of foreclosure. In the six months I've been doing inspections there, not one item has been touched by anyone. There is no crime. I feel fortunate to live in such a wonderful place as Northern Arizona, it is not the economy, or the money, but people themselves that make the difference in where you live

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  9. I spent a brief period in Philly in the 70's.

    It was the first time I saw a White Ghetto. Miles and miles of run down neighborhoods filled with poor white folks and white hustlers.

    Everybody will be poor and desperate soon. WW3 is about to start, and then Martial Law. In WW2 war protesters were sent to Alcatraz. This time it will be the FEMA Camps.

    I am lucky we immigrated from the USA to Canada 21 years go. Life is great here. You can live in the remote wilds and still have internet. I'm doing it right this second.

    God bless everybody. Remember This: It's better to move 'off the grid' 5 years early than one minute too late.

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  10. I think it's time to cut our losses and ABANDON SHIP. The prissy white "career" women simply could NOT compete with the black, asian and latino women. Those races are winning the baby race and the white race is DOOMED now. Thanks ladies. Great idea to be "career" women and let our race dwindle to nothing.

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    1. As a 30 year old white male. I have no desire to have to be married. Zero.

      Why should I promise to spend the rest of my life with someone. What if they change?

      Why should I promise half of all my money AND my house, to back up the promise to spend the rest of my life with someone?

      we have ALL heard the divorce stories. Guy loses his house, his retirement, car and half his income for 20 years because a woman sleeps around on him, and he doesn't like that.

      I had a friend who had a concrete business, he split with his wife, and she took half the trucks so he couldn't work AND locked in alimony at the level where he was a business owner. Now he is destitute and can't start a new company.

      Marriage just doesn't make sense for a man.

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    2. And all those divorce laws were put into place by poor black people on welfare.

      The white people of the world are really stupid, feeding and waring on each other just to have a job!

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  11. i live in squalor! i cant afford a home! i can barely pay rent! BUT...i also have a job (and a good one) and the government doesn't do anything for me other then collect taxes in all its various forms while I stress myself out worrying about how im gonna pay the electric bill, or worse eat. Makes me wonder why I even bother to work at all. If I moved to this neigborhood i could have the same lifestyle and not even have to lift a finger all day long!

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