Howard incisively exposes the hypocrisy of performative allyship by highlighting how weaponized language betrays deep-seated prejudices. This commentary serves as a necessary intervention against the casual homophobia that persists even within supposedly progressive social circles.
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We Need to Talk About WOMEN using Gay as a Slur/Insult!Added:
What's up y'all? Welcome back to the whole job show with your boy Howard.
What's going on y'all? In the first episode of deep talk, this is a message to women. It's time we have a serious talk.
A serious conversation, okay? Now, the main topic of this deep talk is stop using gay as a insult. So, brace yourself. If you new here, kick off your shoes and get comfortable cuz we family, baby. Make sure you like and subscribe.
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>> [music] [music] [music] [music] >> Stop using gay as an insult.
What do I mean by that?
In this video, I'm going to give y'all so many examples to back up why this conversation is so important and why awareness and more attention needs to be brought to this conversation in 2026 when it comes to women calling straight men gay, making any and everything gay and using that as an insult. We're going to talk about how dangerous it is, how damaging it is, how harmful it is, how disrespectful it is, how insulting it is, especially if you have gay loved ones, gay friends, gay family. Like, I'mma make you understand. Okay? I'm going to make you understand. And if you still don't understand after this video, I don't know what to tell you, baby. I mean, you just don't want to understand and that's okay as well. You know, I can't force anyone to do anything, but at the end of the day, I always want everybody to just walk in love. That's what I would like, but I know it's the world is never going to be like that.
But, we going to get into this, okay?
What sparked this deep conversation is Toosie.
Toosie is a rapper artist that I I I have to say for some time now, I've noticed that so many women always just come at that man and call that man gay for everything, the way he dress. You know, if he decides to dress a little different and and try out different things. It's like that man is always being called gay by women. They always just drags him for no reason. Like, it it it be crazy. And I don't even get into him like that, but I just always see it. That's how I've even been introduced to him is seeing and hearing women wet him out calling him gay. And so, that's where we're going to start it. All right, let's start off by I'm going to share the screen and we going to listen, we going to take our time with this. Okay? I want y'all to know that when we doing deep talk, it's going to be one topic. I'm not skipping and hopping and over anything because that's the whole point of it being such a deep talk because the entire video is going to be about that topic, okay? And I need my women with sense, my women that may be kind of like confused sometime and may just not be aware. And innocently, you know, I want to help y'all understand some things and the importance of why this is just not good ever, okay?
So, so it says Toosie is going viral for his response to people calling him gay.
It says Toosie recently addressed the wave of online accusations and jokes about his sexuality in a way that stood out from the usual defensive reaction you see in hip hop. Instead of getting overly heated, he pushed back by pointing out that people are too quick to label somebody gay just because of how they interact or carry themselves.
He made it clear that being respectful or comfortable around everyone, including gay men, doesn't define his sexuality and that assumption says more about the people making the jokes than it does about him. What really caught attention is that he didn't treat the word gay like an insult. He flipped the narrative emphasizing that calling someone gay shouldn't be seen as a dis- as disrespectful in the first place.
It's the intent behind it that matters.
That approach showed a more mature and socially aware side, especially in a genre where artists often react aggressively to those kinds of rumors.
Overall, his response wasn't just a denial. It turned into a broader message about respect, perception, and how people weaponize labels online. And I agree. Now, we're going to dig a little deeper in y'all. I want y'all to listen to what he's what he is saying and really listen to understand and not to be defensive, but just listen to what he's saying. Whatever somebody's sexuality is is not an insult. So, don't try to throw it on a black man to down him because you feel like that's going to it's not going to that that's not going to bring me down. What will bring me down is the fact that you trying to use it as an insult while I got my son in my hand knowing that one of these days he going to have to get on the internet and see this. And I don't want I don't need nothing being misled like, "Oh, dad, is this wrong? Like, is it?"
Nah, it's not wrong, son. At the end of the day like you have you got some people who like women and you got some people who like men, son. And that's all it is. And whatever somebody's sexuality is is not an insult. So, don't try to throw it on a black man to down him.
try to flip it.
It is what it is at the end of the Stop trying to use a person being gay as an insult or stop trying to claim a person to be gay as an insult. Like, that [ __ ] not no insult. It being straight not an insult. Why is being gay an insult?
Like, to me that [ __ ] be backwards. I think the [ __ ] that throw being gay around as an insult is the [ __ ] that need to be attacked, for real, for real. Cuz y'all trying to insult people. Like, that's what y'all trying to do. Y'all you're you're trying to use calling a person gay as an insult. Them is the [ __ ] who really need to be attacked. And he is 1,000% correct. And it's even more harmful if you as a woman claim to be a ally or not even a ally, but you have best friends that are gay, loved ones that are gay, friends, close close friends that are gay. You know, like like say for instance, people like me that you you claim to love or you know, you you like vibing with me. I'm gay. My lifestyle is not an insult.
And so, at almost 40 years old when I hear women do that and say that at almost every little thing, "You must be gay. Oh, you must be" and and then it's like the thing about it that's crazy as well, your facial expressions when you say it is like a stank look, like a You know what I'm saying? So, even sometimes if a woman is being corrected and she'll try to say, "Oh, well, no, that's not what how I meant it." Your face said it all.
But, if you love the gays or if you you you you you we cool, you have a gay somebody that's a friend of yours that's a close friend that you love that's gay, how are you trying to make their lifestyle an insult? Nothing about being straight is an insult or can be used as an insult. So, how can you use who I am and and the lifestyle that I live as an insult, especially as soon as you get mad or if you speaking in disgust? It's very immature. And if I'm being totally honest, I have gotten to a place where I don't honestly believe in, especially if it's someone that is in close proximity to me or dealing with me and I catch them doing saying something like that online or engaging with stuff like that, I just cut you out.
Because I feel like we are far too old to be playing those type of high school games. Like, that's high school [ __ ] You know what I'm saying? Like, as much as I get on the internet and I talk [ __ ] and we get our laughs in and kiki, I'm mindful when it comes to a lot of things, right? Especially somebody's lifestyle. You know what I'm saying?
Because I know how hard it's been for me and people from my lifestyle. And I just don't ever want to treat anyone else's lifestyle as if as if it's disgusting and it doesn't matter and it's as if it's an insult for them to even exist.
That is how it feels when a lot of you women say those things.
That is how it feels. I need y'all to understand that that is not a good feeling to feel when we have to see y'all saying these things in reference to these straight men because you're it's like a backhand slap to us.
It's like, "No, I'm not talking about y'all. I'm talking about them." But, you slapping the [ __ ] out of us in the process. Why are you doing it? You follow what I'm saying? And it's like innocent. You don't like what the [ __ ] It's like, "Damn, what the [ __ ] did we do?" You follow what I'm saying? I just feel like we should be the last ones that have to get the back end of the stick if you're reading a [ __ ] or going off on a [ __ ] ass or what what for whatever reason.
That is a talking point that it's just disgusting all the way around. It's disrespectful. It's degrading. It's weird. It's not cute and it needs to stop, straight up. It needs to stop.
There's no excuse behind it. At this point, it's almost like every single thing a [ __ ] do or any of these men do is sassy or it's gay. Like, what You have to really sit and ask yourself, do you really have nothing against the gays or are you really homophobic? And listen, I'm not saying if you homophobic and you rather sit in that, you wrong. I ain't under- I'm not saying that because you are entitled to feel exactly how the [ __ ] you want to feel and be whatever you want to be. You can be that way. What I am saying is I can respect anybody if that's how they chose to be and feel, regardless. I can respect it.
But, you won't be that way around me.
You follow what I'm saying? Like, and if that's what it is, I'd rather us just meet each other right there and I understand it like you Yeah, I'M HOMOPHOBIC, [ __ ] YEAH. That Yeah, that I he gay. I said it. Oh, well. I can respect that and be like, "Oh, okay. You just a tired ass hoe." Like, [ __ ] you, okay? Let's keep that. I can respect that. But, you can't be doing that and then interacting with us and acting like, "Oh, I ain't got nothing against the gays. I always nothing against y'all, but" No, because anything after the butt is [ __ ] You follow what I'm saying? It's disgusting. It's got to stop. But, I ain't done because I got more, okay? For those that still may be like, "Well, I'm not understanding." Just hold on, baby.
I got more. Now, this individual here, I'm going to be so honest with y'all. I don't even like this man Myron at all, not even a little bit. Honestly, I can't stand his ass if I'm being honest. And I can't stand his ass more than anything.
I can't even stand to watch him because of the way he talk and disrespect women. Like I don't like this man, but I have to be 100% honest. In this clip, he has a valid ass point, and I need y'all to listen to this.
Think I'm gay. Yeah. What's wrong being gay? Nothing's wrong with being gay. So why are you using it in a derogatory sense then? I'm not using it. I think You know, this is the thing with progressives that's very interesting. If I was actually gay, you would never actually call me gay cuz you'd be cancelled for doing that. The only reason you're calling me gay is cuz you know I'm heterosexual and you're not going to deal with any social consequences for calling me gay. That's what progressives do every single time and I know the game. So I love it when you guys come in here and say, "I'm all for everybody having rights and privileges and I'm all about egalitarianism and equality." But then you go ahead and say that I'm gay. But the only reason you feel comfortable saying that is cuz you know I'm not gay.
But if I were, you'd be [ __ ] cancelled. And I do not like him for [ __ ] But he is telling the honest-to-god truth when women do that. You would never just say that to a gay person as an insult out loud like that because you know that you would get cancelled like he said. You would get drugged. Like you would really be in deep [ __ ] especially if like your employer was to come across something like that. But you can say it to a straight man and it's no tea cuz you know really and truly he's straight.
And it ain't going to be no pressure on that ever. He's not lying.
Sad world we live in, but that is the truth. And it's it's it's a sad truth.
That's why I'm saying like if you do stuff like that, you have to know that that is just disgusting and not okay. If that's the way to get under a [ __ ] skin or a man's skin, that's all you got.
Then baby, take it back to the drawing board and learn how to read. Like really learn how to really talk [ __ ] cuz it's so much other [ __ ] you can say, especially to somebody like that, than calling them gay.
Like it's so much other [ __ ] you could really get in somebody like that [ __ ] in than trying to use gay.
It's almost like you lost before the fight even started. You follow what I'm saying? Like it's not cute. That's not all. We going to keep going.
I'm going to show y'all something that is deeply concerning. It's sick. It's disgusting, but it also shows the world we live in in 2026. This is a video that has been going viral on Tik Tok. And it's it's sick to see and it's actually where this guy this gay guy is speaking about a lot of women are starting to use the terminology punk a lot. And what the these women have been doing behind that video is just it's sick. But I want y'all to really watch this cuz it needs to be discussed. I came on here to say it. He don't like the way straight people keep using the word punk and we need to stop using the word punk. Y'all, they is on his ass in the comments. Let me show you. Y'all, look at the comments. So much [ __ ] PUNK A PIE.
>> [screaming] >> TALK ABOUT THIS. THAT'S THE GUY THAT ACTS AND HE said something about female women using the word punk. And these are all women. These are all women that are in his comments. Punk and pie. He angry.
He the bird. It's okay, punk.
Punk-a-roni and cheese. Somebody said poor punk and sandwich.
This is immaturity at its finest.
Punk-a-roni and cheese.
WAIT. WAIT. SOMEBODY SAID PUNKY PROMISE.
>> [laughter] >> LET'S LOOK AT Let's Let's Let's look at it.
Good morning, punk. Punky promise. This better. Punk-timus Prime. I need y'all to understand something. That word is extremely offensive.
It's I mean, it is as offensive as [ __ ] We have fought really really hard to to get the respect that was due from using words like that. And it's really really really sad to see that in 2026 the amount of women that wake up, thousands and thousands and thousands of women that wake up and decided to engage into into that.
And for those that want to use this clapback of I'm not wanting to be called other things like fish and cisgendered Here's the thing. You're speaking about a small group that chooses to disrespect or chooses to ignore you guys' request of not using said terminology. It's a small demographic.
And so that small group that still says [ __ ] y'all and use that you're going to tell me that that small group makes you say [ __ ] the entire black gay community that has done absolutely nothing to you. I'm just curious. Because here's the thing, you know, you have to really really be immature and not well to wake up and decide to insult an entire group of people that have done absolutely nothing to you but actually defended you and defends you more than not.
You know what I'm saying? Like that is sick. And you know, I've seen some women that try to say, "We use punk in New Orleans. We use punk in Miami. We use Listen, baby. You don't use that amongst us, okay? You may have heard someone use it. You won't ever as a woman walk up to a bunch or just say a group of black gays within the black gay community culture culture among all of the major black cities where the black gay where black gay culture is huge at. Like this is like pride time, right? So all of the big major cities that have big pride events like we got Splash, Houston Black Gay Pride coming up the first weekend of May. It's it's it's coming up. Then you got Dallas Gay Pride is coming up June 10th. You got DC Pride is coming up in the middle of May. You got New York Pride Gay Pride Black Gay Pride is coming up. You got Miami Sizzle. Like you got all of these major cities that has gay black pride. And there's a lot of women that come all the time. They come as well, right? You won't ever walk up to a group in any of these big major cities where pride events is going You won't ever see a woman walk up to a group of black gay men and say, "What y'all punks doing?"
Or any of this terminology that y'all see that was used here. You will never see a female a woman walk up amongst a group of black gay men and say that word. You won't.
You will not. And be clear because y'all may have heard us use the term when we talking to to each other or we we reading the gays for doing some weird [ __ ] and we use that terminology.
Let's not ever get that twisted as if that is okay. That's not how we roll.
That's not respected at all. It's not.
And a lot of times when y'all hear us using it, we reading a [ __ ] from our community that's doing some [ __ ] floss [ __ ] But y'all have gotten that seriously confused. No woman should ever be using that term ever. Like y'all have to think about the generations before y'all. This is not ever even needed to be a conversation.
Like a lot of women that are older, they would never say that and that is never even had to been told to them because they were they were wise enough to understand like that don't even sound right. And I've had black women say that to me like it don't even sound right coming out of my mouth. Like that sounds offensive.
It's very offensive. It's not normal.
And so I just really think that to wake up and decide to just be disrespectful and laugh, it's like it kind of remind you of high school. That's when I talk about fish. When I tell y'all about how Remember when I tell y'all about how fish in high school is? How low down and dirty they is?
When y'all look in those comments and see women like that, that's fish. That's low down, dirty, no good fish to do [ __ ] like that. I would never in my life wake up and decide to disrespect any woman.
Like like it's one thing if you get cute with me because y'all know I talk about equal opportunity. It's one It's one thing if you come for me.
I won't ever wake up and decide to be disrespectful and insult women because I have a mother a sister. I have aunts.
You follow what I'm saying?
Especially black women.
Like what would that say about me as a man? You follow what I'm saying? And so then think about that when you wake up and ask yourself, what would that say about you if you have a best friend that's a gay man or a loved one that's a gay man. You know, you know what I'm saying? Somebody you really care about that you would really be brokenhearted if something happened to them. How would that make you feel? Because I'mma tell you what all of this is doing. Y'all are taking us back 20 years. And before long this is going to turn back into that gay bashing area era that I came from, right? Where [ __ ] and people would just thinking it was okay to just jump on us and [ __ ] us up real bad for no reason, but because of who we are.
This is what y'all are doing. You're participating and you're helping that [ __ ] So when you're doing that, I just want you to be mindful and understand we've done absolutely nothing to you when you decided to wake up like that.
If you had an issue with a gay man, all of the rest of the gay community should not have to suffer for that because of an issue or experience you've had with one gay man. I've had some run-ins my entire life with some low down, hateful, weird [ __ ] I have.
I have like I've came across some girls in high school that I've been told y'all that just just some really dirty, no good ass I have. But not one time have I ever thought to generalize and make every single black woman that I have experienced be viewed through the same lens as them tired [ __ ] Never not once.
And no matter where I go in life, not once. And even when I see that video I'm still mature enough to understand that is not the definition of all black women and all women.
I'm mature enough to understand that.
Right? So I just want you to kind of understand where I'm coming from because I know we have some women that say things like, "All gay men ain't All gay men Some of them be I know that we got some low down dirty ass nothing ass [ __ ] up in this lifestyle. Trust me, I know. I really don't deal with with too many of them. I can count on one hand and I still have some fingers left.
Trust me, if anybody know, I know. What I'm saying is your experience that you had with someone, whether be online, in person, or whatever. I want you to understand that that does not speak for the entire gay community. Therefore, the entire gay community should not have to suffer and be disrespected because of that one, two, three experience or negative that you have had. That's what I'm saying. And we're almost done.
I'm going to show y'all this last clip.
And this last clip is is important because I want y'all to understand something about people.
And in this last clip is a recent situation with Tommie from Love & Hip Hop Baddies she had with a hair stylist.
And this is going to close out the first episode of Deep Talk.
But when y'all have ever heard people like TS Madison, Funky Dineva, Armon Wiggins say things like, "I know a lot of y'all women really don't like me. I know y'all really I really can't stand me. Y'all just like our content." I know I I know I know cuz I can feel it. I feel it. This is a prime example so y'all can understand when y'all hear us say stuff like that or y'all have heard that, when you hear that, this is why. And I want you to listen to everything that Tommie is saying in this video to this gay guy, this hair stylist. And I'mma tell y'all after this what I mean and we're going to close it out.
>> It's broke.
Oh, I bet, [ __ ] I'll show you how to hot comb your hair.
I'mma show you how. I don't mind going, [ __ ] I just left.
Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Sure. By my [ __ ] respect, [ __ ] I'll die about it. Stop playing with me, you old ass [ __ ] Yeah. I'm not a punk. I'm not a [ __ ] like you.
Mhm, definitely. [ __ ] this real [ __ ] between my [ __ ] thighs, hoe.
Shut the [ __ ] up, [ __ ] Give me my wigs. Shut the [ __ ] up, [ __ ] Give me my [ __ ] wigs, [ __ ] Yeah, I'm a hermaphrodite, [ __ ] I got both of them. That's why I act the way I act.
Yeah. And put this one in your mouth, [ __ ] Yeah.
[ __ ] [ __ ] you. Like I said, get them [ __ ] here. When you hear all of them that I told y'all TS Madison, Funky Dineva, Armon, when you hear them say stuff like, "I know y'all don't like me. I can feel it." That's the feeling. That's the feeling we feel.
You know what that is? You don't like me. I'm entertaining. I'm fun to watch.
I'm fun to get a key off of.
I'm fun to get a laugh with, but deep down inside, you don't like me and you are disgusted by my lifestyle.
How I know is because soon as you get mad, the first thing you call me is either a punk or [ __ ] Tommie swearing down she love us, but every [ __ ] time she gets into it or gets upset at a gay man, the first thing that comes out of her mouth is that F word. Every [ __ ] time.
Every time. Every time. And so, when you when you when you think about everything that I've said, I just want y'all to understand at the end of the day, we are not placed on this earth to harm y'all, to disrespect y'all. More times than not, we're always coming in love. But a lot of times, that love is not always reciprocated. On the surface, it can seem like it, but at the end of the day, when you see women doing like what's going on in those comments on TikTok on that video, see it's women like that that are swearing down they love us cuz my friend gay. I got gay family. But but those are the same type of women that when your husband call us a punk or a [ __ ] you'll agree.
You won't check them. And if you've ever been one of those that feel like you aren't homophobic and you you feel like you do love and respect us, but you you one of those that you have a husband, a boyfriend, and just think to yourself, when they've gotten upset or expressed their homophobia and called us those words as well, just think to yourself, have you ever just sat there been quiet and agreed, nodded your head, and not said nothing? Cuz that speaks volumes to the level of respect that you have. You follow what I'm saying? So, want to close this out with y'all understanding that one bad apple, an experience that y'all might have had with someone from our community, should not be a reason for y'all to feel like you have to dog pile and drag us and insult us. Right?
There's no way you can say you love and respect us and you have a favorite and whenever a [ __ ] do something that you don't like, he's gay.
He sassy. Oh, he he argues with a woman, he's gay. He hates women because he's gay. You know what I'm saying? It's like all of that is ridiculous and it's insulting to us. It's unwarranted. It's uncalled for. It's like everything these [ __ ] do does not equate to them being gay.
And like y'all have to learn to separate that. We got enough [ __ ] going on over here. All of them [ __ ] are not gay.
All of them ain't DL. You don't even We don't even want their asses over here. A lot of them are just tired hoe ass [ __ ] No good dog deranged ass men. It has absolutely nothing to do with them being gay or curious, bisexual, pan, any of that. It needs to stop, y'all. That's really it. It needs to stop.
Respectfully. And I know that I'm going to probably lose some supporters from this because you'll probably feel offended and hit, but I'm going to be honest with you. I prefer to weed out those of you that really do have that in your heart so that I can open the door for more women that are like-minded, that are mature, that are level-headed, that really walk in love and don't just say it, but actually live it. Like I'd rather that any day. So, if you don't like me talking about stuff like this and you feel attacked and you feel hit, ask yourself why you feel attacked or hit. Ask yourself why you feel like you have to be on the defense because I'm I'm not making any apologies about this.
And the reason why is because like I told y'all, what's going on right now in 2026, they're taking all of this stuff that a lot of these women are participating in, it's taking us 20 years back. When the fire gets hot and this [ __ ] becomes back to 2002, 2003 and gay men start having to walk around with weapons on us to defend ourselves and we start having to really fight in these streets again like we used to and y'all asses just sitting up laughing because it's funny, I need you to be the [ __ ] out of my way.
I don't have time to be trying to weed you out then. I need you to be already out of my way. I don't need the fake love, the fake support. I don't need that cuz that's not what I do this for.
I want to always welcome and create a space with people that love genuinely and is not insulting and offensive thinking that they have a right to all of a sudden wake up and offend my community and people that have done absolutely nothing to them. So, I make no apologies and I welcome all of the women that show so much love and respect. I have so many supporters that have been with me since day one that I never even met in person.
And I can feel the love, the warmth and when we engage and even in their comments, like it's just always just so genuinely pure. And I think that it's hard to describe for some people because maybe they they can't relate to that type of love, but it reminds me of my mom, my sister, my my grandmother. It reminds me of that. And so, I'm more drawn to that I am. I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I am.
You know, I'm not drawn to hate.
I'm not. So, I love you all. I hope that some of you all were able to take a step back and and and kind of look at things from a a broader perspective with an open mind and understanding. And I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I are going to be mothers and a lot of you that already are mothers, a lot of y'all are going to have children and sons.
Some of you already have sons and y'all have kids. And I've said this before several times. I would advise you to be very careful of spewing the type of rhetoric that we have spoke about in this video because as my grandmother has said time and time again, God will take the very thing that you hate and place it right at your front doorstep when you least expect it. So, the things that you do today, all of those women on the internet that's on that page doing all of that, calling us punks and and finding that humorous, those thousands of thousands of women that have sons, let me tell you something, baby. 10, 15 years from now, that very thing that they're laughing at is going to have them on bended knees in their closets praying to God and crying for their children, praying that the world show their babies love and kindness and not harm or kill their children. I'm I'm telling you. So, laugh if you will and take humor and join in to that. I'm telling you.
The very thing the good Lord will place it right at your doorstep. And then you will be that same individual looking for counseling and help with understanding your loved one, your child. I'm just saying. You You may not be one of those that care about stuff like that. I'm just saying.
Cuz baby, it happens. It's happening right now in real time in a lot of households with a lot of mothers that was doing the same stuff.
So, please just be mindful and try to love on the ones that love y'all and not wake up with such hate in your heart.
And please stop using gay as an insult.
Please. Now, I love y'all. Thank y'all for supporting me. I want y'all to drop down in the comments and say y'all peace, baby, cuz I know y'all going to have a lot to say.
I know some of y'all probably already cut this [ __ ] out cuz y'all couldn't stand hearing this.
But at the end of the day, no, baby, I love y'all still.
Whether you chose to stay or leave, I still love you. But I just got to be 100 and these deep conversations have to be had. Thank y'all for watching Deep Talk episode one. Stay tuned for the next one cuz each one is going to be deep, okay? Um I love y'all. Make sure y'all continue to like and subscribe. Also, make sure you're keeping your notifications turned on so you can be notified whenever I drop another banger like this. I love y'all.
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