This South Park episode demonstrates that bullying behavior, even when it involves sensitive health topics like breast cancer, can be addressed through respectful communication and personal accountability. The story shows how Cartman's repeated offensive jokes about breast cancer escalate to a physical confrontation, illustrating that persistent bullying requires consequences and that victims deserve support. The episode emphasizes that making light of serious health conditions is offensive, and that individuals must take responsibility for their actions rather than using excuses or avoidance tactics.
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Do you remember that episode of South Park where Cartman talks [ __ ] about breast cancer causing Winnie to beat the ever living [ __ ] out of him? What?
>> Hello everyone, it's me Bobby from Wapbox Studios and we're back with another South Park reaction. Today we are going to be reacting to the episode Breast Cancer Show ever. Yet another classic in the series and the one you've guys have wanted to see. I wasn't always a fan of this episode, but we're going to give it another chance today. And to do this, I'm going to allow two other variants to explain the episode. So, please welcome Variant 3 and Variant 6.
Howdy, guys. It's me, Rob, aka Variant 3 from Wapbox Studios. And hello there, loves. It's me, Robert, also known as Variant 6 from Wattbox Studios. Thanks for having me for this reaction for I bet I'm going to love this episode a lot more compared to if you just had me watch that Jared as a age [ __ ] with Roberta. Yeah, I figure since this is your first reaction, might as well give you an episode you like. Well, thanks, man. I love this episode. And I'll bet I'll love it too, mate. Great. Also, be aware of three. He could get out of control sometimes, so just don't take it personally. What? What the [ __ ] did you just say? Oh, uh, nothing. Uh, care to do the honors three. Okay. Uh, this is breast cancer show ever from Wapbox's perspective. Enjoy. The episode opens at South Park Elementary at the start of school. Mr. Garrison comes into class and tells everyone that Wendy has something to present before they start.
Wendy walks up to the class and starts telling everyone that October is an awareness month for one of the leading causes of deaths in women. Hold on.
October? But we're in May. Yes, three.
We're in May. But this episode was released in October. Specifically, October 2008. 2008. Godamn. I was born then. We all were three. Anyway, Wendy confirms that she's talking about breast cancer, which causes this little war elephant over here to laugh. [ __ ] great. Thankfully, Wendy ignores it and continues on with it, saying an estimated one in six women deal with cancer in their lives, with breast cancer being the MOST COMMON, "OH, YOU MOTHERFUCKER." HE'S LAUGHING AGAIN.
Wendy is upset by Cartman's attitude and proclaims that breast cancer isn't funny. But that's when Cartman says this ridiculous [ __ ] >> Mr. Garrison, do we really need all this potty talk in the classroom? Putty talk?
Bloody hell, mate. That's not no [ __ ] toilet talk, YOU STUPID [ __ ] YEAH, you know it's [ __ ] when you piss off six. Wendy tells Carmen that what he's doing is offensive. But Carmen says she's the one talking about killer titties, which then causes others to laugh. And then he starts making hands, pretending to be boobs, saying they'll kill you. And this even scares Butters.
Great. That's when Wendy says this.
>> Will somebody do something? Every week he gets worse and nobody does anything.
Not just every week, sister, but every year. Mr. Garrison tells Eric to stop being offensive, but this does nothing, and Carmen makes the [ __ ] excuse that he's just trying to engage Wendy in constructive dialogue about breast cancer, much to Wendy's disagreements.
The scene ends with Carmen cracking another joke, causing everyone to laugh, and Carbon proclaiming that he's on fire. Yeah, you'll be on fire in a second if you don't shut the [ __ ] up, you war elephant. Wendy is putting up a breast cancer awareness post in the hallways. That is when Cotman comes up and makes even more offensive jokes about breast cancer. Uh, six, if you're blind, how do you know she was putting up a poster? Audio descriptive subtitles, mate. H, okay. Wendy has had enough of Cotman's [ __ ] and calls him out, saying breast cancer isn't funny, and Cotman agrees, but then he does the same crap from the first scene, but all over again. Also, I find it funny that how in season 20, Carbon was afraid of Heidi finding out who he truly was. Even though here she sees him doing this crap.
>> Wendy, we're going to get you. Wendy, where your boobs? We're going to kill you.
>> Like, buddy, she already knows you.
Wendy then claps back and tells Eric to shut up or else she'll make him shut up.
Continuing by saying she's going to kick his ass. Ooh, I like where this is going. Carmen plays it off as a joke, but Wendy doesn't back down and says it again, but Common acts tough and plays it off like it's not a big deal, asking if she wants to throw down. Wendy then says she'll smack the [ __ ] out of him, but Common then taunts her by saying, "Standing right here. Let's go, bitch."
But Wendy replies with >> after school. We fight after school. You got that?
>> Damn, after school. Wendy must have the patience of a saint if she's willing to wait after school. If I was her, I'd beat his ass right then and there. Well, to be fair, three, maybe she doesn't want to get in trouble with the principal. H, I guess you're right. The American school system is [ __ ] when it comes to bullying anyways. They claim they care about it, but once the bullied stands up to the bully, the bully gets in trouble and the bully gets a slap on the wrist. It [ __ ] sucks ass. Common acts confused and claims that she's a girl. So what? There's many badass women out there, you sexist [ __ ] Yeah, you tell them, Rob.
Uh five, this isn't your reaction.
Oh. Uh uh, sorry.
As I was saying, Wendy says as soon as the bell rings, they'll fight outside and tells him that he better show up and says he's going to [ __ ] die. I bet he is. And in that instance, the news is spread around the school from the kindergarteners to the Goths who are called emos for some reason. Splendid.
At lunch, the boys talk about Wendy and Eric's fight after school, but Cartman says she's not going to show up at all.
That's when Clyde tells Cartman that Wendy is totally staring him down, causing Cartman's mood to change entirely.
That's what you get, fatty. You [ __ ] around and you find out. The boys then begin taunting him, saying not to go easy on Wendy as she could beat him up.
And Butter says if he got beat up by a girl, everyone would think he was a uh f-word. What f word? Um, how do I find an easy way to explain this? Um, oh uh, what do you call cigarettes in your old country? Oh, yeah. Yeah, I know what you mean. You're talking about fat.
DON'T SAY IT, MAN. OH, RIGHT. My mistake, Bob. I understand. I forgot that word was something different in this country. Christ for, stop letting everyone in here while we're trying to record. Dude, I can't help it. Well, at least put some security up so no one comes in. Fine. Seven, may you please go watch the door and make sure none of the other variants come in here. All right, I guess I'll do it. Thank you. Anyway, the scene ends with Carmen being terrified of Wendy. Good thing, too.
It's going to make his ass beaten even better. Wendy is at her locker when Cotman comes up to her asking her to talk. He then whispers that he's sorry for what he said, saying it was wrong of him, and he promises never to do it again, ending by saying he doesn't want to fight. This feels too good to be true. But Wendy says if he's actually really sorry, he'd say it in front of everyone. But Common says he wishes just for it to be between them. But still, it's not good enough for Wendy. When Common realizes he's drawing attention to himself, he >> apologize. That's not what I said, you dumb [ __ ] >> Oh, bloody hell. I know, Six. It's [ __ ] Wendy claims he was trying to apologize, but Carman brushes it off, making people think he's not weak. I honestly don't know Cartman's thought process here because if he thinks apologizing to Wendy is a [ __ ] move, he's wrong. People would probably be happy he was apologizing. After all, this is the worst kid in school, so it would actually be unexpected. No one would laugh at him. I agree with you, Rob. Anyway, Common then tries to say Wendy's making excuses, but Wendy claps back and says she doesn't want excuses and that she's going to beat him up good. Common then acts scared and dude, oh my god, he's grabbing his nuts. What?
Yeah, he's grabbing his nuts. Oh [ __ ] that's weird. It's not in my subtitles.
I see. Anyway, after the kids leave, Carmen then tries to apologize again, but Wendy pushes him away and tells her to get away from her. How's it feel, Carmen? Your last attempt to end the fight failed, all because of your little ego. The goth kids come up to Stan, saying they heard there was going to be a fight between Carmen and Wendy, his girlfriend. They criticize him for this because he's letting someone beat up his girlfriend. But Stan asks what he's supposed to do. Probably nothing. His girlfriend is a [ __ ] badass. She'll have no problems. That's when Craig and Jimmy comes up to him and says there's no reason to worry since Carmen said Wendy wanted to back down. And Butters claims that he hopes the fight isn't cancelled because he wants to see Eric fight Wendy. We'll see about that.
Wendy's walking down the hall when Carmen opens a door and asks her to come in with him. When inside, Carmen makes the claim that his mom has breast cancer and says he's been a real jerk. But of course, Wendy doesn't believe it. When that fails, he tries to give her $27 in US cash or around 20 British pounds to try and call off the fight, but again, Wendy doesn't agree with it. He then says he has musculardrophe, to which she says she doesn't. And then he says his mom has it in her breasts. She then says there's nothing he can do to stop the fight, saying she's going to wipe the playground with him in front of everyone and shove his ass down his throat and make him eat his underwear. to which Kotman replies with, >> "Okay, okay, Wendy, I will eat my underwear right here, right now."
>> I'm sorry. Did he just say he was going to eat his underwear? What the [ __ ] He did. Christ, this is terrible. Wendy is disgusted by this and asks if he has any selfrespect. To answer your question, Wendy, no, because his ego won't allow him to. That's when it starts. He takes off his trousers, then his underwear, and he begins to eat it, much to Wendy's disgust. Oh my god, this is [ __ ] [ __ ] me. After Common is done, he asks Wendy if they're cool, to which Wendy obviously says no, but Common complains about it, asking what more does she want, and Wendy makes the statement that he's pathetic. He sure is. He could either fight you like a man or apologize for the first time in his life. But nope, he ate his [ __ ] underwear. He's more of a [ __ ] for eating his underwear compared to if he just lost the fight. I agree. In the end, Cotman complains again, but when Craig comes up, he acts all cool. Great. Stan walks into the bathroom, but that's when Cartman walks in with him saying they need to talk. He asks if Stan isn't worried about this fight, considering that Wendy is in it, and he doesn't want to hurt his bros' [ __ ] But Stan says there's nothing he can do as she wants to fight him. But that's when Carmen says that she doesn't and says she's afraid to fight because she doesn't want people to see her as a chicken. Yeah, she's the one that's scared. Definitely not you, fat ass.
Carbon then spouts [ __ ] when he says that Wendy apologized and begged him not to fight. And he also said he told Wendy to apologize in front of everyone, but she refused. H sounds kind of familiar, doesn't it? I wonder where I've heard that before. Carmen then tells Stan he has to be a man. To which he starts puking up his underwear. [laughter] Are you laughing? Three. Is it a problem for just because I'm an angry person all the time doesn't mean I can't laugh. I guess you're right. I guess Carmen brushes off this fact and tells Stan that he needs to stop the fight. But of course, Stan says there's nothing he can do. To which Carmen calls him a [ __ ] and says when he hurts Wendy, it'll be on his head. At the same time, his underwear appears on his hand, but he just runs away. God damn. He implies that he'd be pathetic if he apologized to Wendy, but not if he ate his underwear. What world do we live in?
We're close to the end of the day with only a few more minutes until the fight.
Mr. Garrison is announcing homework, but Carmen is more worried about the time and Wendy starts staring him down and Baby joining in. Jimmy and Craig also say they have to find a good spot to watch the fight. But then Clyde mentions he has detention and can't go to the fight himself. And Coleman gets the bright idea to give himself detention.
But how, you may ask? Well, Eric, did you just take a crap on my desk?
>> What's up? What's up? Crapped on your desk, dog. What's up with that?
>> Carmen took a [ __ ] on Mr. Garrison's desk. I don't know about you, but that's even more pathetic than eating his own underwear. Yeah. Again, the stuff he's doing to avoid this fight is even more pathetic than if he just lost the fight or even apologized and owned up to making fun of breast cancer. Hell, it wouldn't even be pathetic. People would probably be shocked or even proud if you could say that, right? As expected, Carbon gets detention and Mackey says they all have to stay there until their parents get them. But Cartman is happy to be there. Suddenly, Craig, Jimmy, and Butters come to the library door and tell Eric to come over to them. When Carmen gets to them, they ask what's going on and say that everyone said that Carmen only crapped on Garrison's desk to get out of the fight. And you'd be correct, Butters. But of course, Carmen rejects that idea and says that's not why he did it. And when he's asked why he did it, he makes the following excuses.
>> Because I'm hardcore, you know? I'm I'm anti-establishment. That's how I roll, dogs. I do hardcore stuff like that.
>> Still trying to push that mantra, huh, Eric? Well, it ain't working on me. The three boys are fooled by this lie and tell Cartman that the fight was rescheduled for the following morning, like before even school starts. That way, it won't get in the way of his detention. Yeah, but like why not just wait for his detention to be over?
Because three, she probably has stuff to do when she gets home and she can't spend most of her time waiting for a fight. Eh, you're right again. Always am. Jaime then says Wendy will be there an hour before school starts and they leave calling him a champ. And when Carmen goes back to his desk, Wendy knocks on the window and tells him that tomorrow morning he's going to die.
Wendy is in her room doing her maths homework when her mom calls her down as she needs to have a word with her. Once she's down there, her mom asks if she's been bullying anyone at school. No, but there is a big fat tubby piece of lard bullying her. Speaking of which, Winnie's mom then asked why this little boy's mom had to talk with them. Oh my god, he's got his hair combed and he's wearing a nice sweater. Really? Really, really. Christ, he's playing the victim again. Exactly what Kyle said in Kaspanita. That's not being nice. That's just putting on a nice sweater. Agreed.
Wendy's mom then asks if she's threatened to beat up Kman, but Wendy says that he's been saying horrible things. Uh Wendy, you mind specifying?
You don't want to just say horrible things. You got to tell him he was being offensive to breast cancer. Yeah, I guess you could say her words were poorly executed. Common then says he did say he was sorry, but Wendy still threatened to beat him up. Yeah, he did apologize, but he had to apologize in front of everyone. But the little bastard couldn't do just that. And the things he did were even more pathetic.
Wendy's parents then say, "No matter what a person says, violence is never the answer. Sticks and stones may break my bones, but words will never hurt me.
the most inaccurate and outdated sentence to ever [ __ ] exist. I agree.
Common then says the following.
>> The thing is, Wendy, I really think you're awesome, and I know I'm just a nerdy little weakling to you, but I want to be your friend because I don't have that many friends at [crying] Bloody hell. Nerdy Weakling. That's [ __ ] He's just playing the victim even more. I know he might be a weakling, but he's far from [ __ ] nerdy. Wendy's mom then forces Wendy to proclaim that she won't fight Cartman, and her dad says if she does, she'll be done for. They then apologize to Mrs. Cartman about this, and Cartman makes faces at Wendy because she lost the battle. [ __ ] hell. Will this boy [ __ ] quit? Guess not. He is Eric Cartman after all. Mrs. Cartman and Eric then leave the house while Carmen pulls a poker face.
>> Okay, mommy.
The next day at school, everyone is waiting outside for Wendy to come to get the fight started. But there's a problem. She's late. But she does eventually come to school. And of course, Carbon taunts her, saying he thought they were going to meet early for the fight. But Wendy doesn't play dumb and says he knows she can't fight him, but Carbon calls her A CHICKEN. NO, YOU'RE A [ __ ] CHICKEN, YOU WAR ELEPHANT. Wendy then says he came over to her house crying, but Carmen claims she made it up. And even Butters joins in. Baby tells Wendy to fight, but the bell rings and she just goes inside. The rest of the kids are upset about this and claim Wendy chickened out, even though it was Carmen that did it. And as Stan is walking away, the Goths tell him he dodged a bullet. I guess he did. And the scene ends with Jimmy saying he knew Wendy didn't have balls. No [ __ ] Jimmy.
She's a girl and girls don't have balls.
Later in the day, the kids in Mr. Garrison's class are given presentations. After Clyde gives his presentation about recycling, Eric raises his hand to go next. When he comes up, he starts reading and apparently he wrote his presentation on breast cancer awareness. What?
>> Thank you. My report today is on breast cancer awareness.
I do not believe enough is being done.
And like the victims of breast cancer, there's something I'd like to get off my chest.
We all must fight. And hopefully one day titty cancer will be a distant memory.
>> Oh my [ __ ] god. Now that Wendy can't fight him, he rewards her by making fun of breast CANCER AGAIN. WHAT THE [screaming] [ __ ] I AGREE, MATE. It's [ __ ] [ __ ] The second her parents get involved, he takes advantage. Wendy is obviously distraught by this because he won, but he won't stop. Mr. Garrison tells Eric to knock it off, but Wendy runs up to him and grabs him and asks why he's doing this. That's when Principal Victoria calls her to the principal's office. Christ, this is what I'm [ __ ] said. The school never cares about bullying until the bully stands up to the bully. What the [screaming] [ __ ] Wendy's in Principal Victoria's office where Principal Victoria says she's been hearing rumors about her fight with Eric, but Wendy dismisses it, saying there's not going to be a fight. That's when Princess Victoria gets up and tells Wendy that she's a survivor of breast cancer, which she was diagnosed with seven years prior. That's when she says, >> "Cancer is [music] pure evil. It is a fat little lump that needs to be destroyed.
When there is a cancer, you have to fight it.
You can't reason with cancer. You can't wish it away. Cancer doesn't play by the rules, so neither can you."
>> Oh [ __ ] I guess I was wrong. She does care that Wendy's is being bullied. W Principal Victoria. Wendy then says that her parents won't allow her to fight, but Victoria says she can't listen to what others tell her and that she has to risk everything as cancer will take everything from her. And in that moment, Wendy gets serious and says she'll do it. And Friends of Victoria ends by saying if she has cancer, you fight. And no matter if you beat it or not, you don't let that fat little lump make you powerless. Hell yeah, [screaming] bro.
Seven. What the hell? I thought you were watching the door. Sorry, dude. He just ran past me. You know what? I'm going to let this one slide. We all agree that Wendy and Principal Victoria are badass for this. Baby runs through the hallway door, proclaiming that Wendy is going to fight Cotman right now, causing everyone to leave their classes to go and see.
With everyone behind her, Wendy takes off her jacket and throws it to the side. Shit's getting real. And at the same time, Carbon and the guys are playing football at recess. But that's when Butters comes up and says Wendy is coming out to fight him, much to Cartman's fear. Wendy then bust downs to the back door and begins walking to the center as everyone surrounds them, ready to watch the fight. This will be splendid. And also, by the way, three, you can take the rest of this episode. I just want to hear this fun time. I'll be back to review it with you. You got it.
Six. Cartman tries to act tough by doing his what's up. What's up? and even threatened Wendy by saying he was going to tell his mom. But of course, Wendy doesn't care because she's not letting this fat little lump take control of her life. Carmen tries to make the excuse that recess is about to end and that they won't have time, but this little girl chimes in.
>> Shut up and fight.
>> You know, I was actually once rage baited by this girl at like age 13.
>> Shut up and fight.
>> Shut up. Yeah, imagine a 13-year-old boy saying shut up to a fourth grade girl.
An imaginary fourth grade girl. What do you have to say for yourself? One. Dude, that episode was terrible. And that girl was being a dick. I had to say something back then. I can't believe people like that episode. Well, guess what? You'll change over time. What about for the SMO Military School series? Do you like that now? No. We still dislike that one.
Okay, if you guys will stop talking about the Military School series. Wendy puts her hair in a bun and Cartman says, >> "All right, fine, Wendy. I'll fight you, you big bully.
>> Oh, she's the bully, huh? Yeah, you might have taunted her about breast cancer, taunting her after getting her parents involved about the fight, ate your underwear, and shat on the desk, but yeah, she's clearly the bully. Makes [ __ ] sense. The fight begins and Wendy gets the first punch, knocking Carton to the ground instantly. Well, that was easy. Guess we can end it here.
No, no, wait, wait. He's getting back up and apparently he's pulling up his pants, too. All right, it continues.
Wendy gets a few more hits IN UNTIL, "OH [ __ ] that fat [ __ ] actually landed a punch on her, and he continues to land punches on her, causing her to get pushed through the crowd and sent into the jungle gym." You know, I actually wasn't expecting this. Carmen then runs over to her and gets a few more hits in, but that's when Wendy grabs him and pushes him into the jungle gym AND PROCEEDS TO BASH HIS HEAD ONTO THE BARS.
GOD [screaming] DAMN, THAT is insane.
Wendy then begins beating Carmen to an utter pulp, pushing him around, even pushing him into the hobby elephant, which makes sense because he is a war elephant just like Bill. But that's when Butter says, "Son, Wendy, >> hold up. Did Butters just change sides?
He was glazing Carbon for the entire episode, but when the fight's here, he's rooting for Wendy. I mean, I understand why he's rooting for her, but does this mean all the boys were part of an act?
Who knows?" Carmen pushes her off and tries to land another punch, but Wendy kicks that [ __ ] in the butt and stops him, delivering one final death blow, causing a freeze frame. And holy hell, she beat Carman silly. Blood is coming out of his hat. His shirt is bloody.
He's got two black eyes and a missing tooth. Christ almighty. The freeze frame ends and Carmen falls to the ground. And when that happens, more of his teeth come out. Holy hell. And just to finish the job, she continues to kick Cartman multiple times until a pool of blood appears around his head. Oh [ __ ] Wendy, I think you might have unlabbed him. No, but like seriously, why is there a pool of blood around his head? Like I know he was very bloody when he fell, but without context, IT LOOKS LIKE HE GOT [ __ ] SHOT. LIKE IT TOTALLY looks like someone used their Second Amendment on his ass. Christ almighty. Wendy gets tired and sits down. That's when Mr. Mackey comes up to see what was happening to which Wendy proclaims she's finished and gets up to leave. To which Mackey says, >> "Somebody call the principal."
>> The principal doesn't care, Mr. Mackey.
She's the one that indirectly encouraged it. Carmen gets up crying and tells the boys they don't have to say anything. He then says he's no longer cool and now everyone thinks he's an f slur and says his school life is over because no one thinks he's cool. But the boys proclaim that he was never cool to them. But Carmen says they're just saying that.
Wait, that does not sound right. But the boys retaliate, saying they always thought he sucked and that their opinion on him couldn't get any lower. But Carmen again says they're just saying that to make him feel better. But they again retaliate that they've always hated him. And I just got to say that's pretty weird to claim considering most of the boys like Butters, Craig, and Jimmy hyped him up for the entire episode. Like you'd think they'd admit they were doing it on purpose to scare him, but they don't admit anything, which is weird. Carmen then comes to the conclusion that the boys do think he's cool because they're saying all these things to him. What? They were saying they always hated you. How does that make you cool? Is it because their reactions weren't what you were expecting or something? What's going on?
Carmen then says if they're trying to make him feel better, they obviously still care about him. And he's relieved because he was scared what others were going to think about him getting beat up by Wendy. But it turns out he's cool no matter what. And the episode ends with him running away and jumping into the air. Okay then. All right, that was the end of that episode. And I gotta say, it's better than how I remember it.
Like, no kidding, when I showed that Tik Tok, that was really me reacting to the episode. I genuinely did not like the episode back then because of that fight.
But now it's [ __ ] awesome. But I do admit there are some attributes that were weird. Like they set up Stan to be important, but he's not used much. The boys act calm when Carmen loses the fight instead of laughing or even admitting they were hyping him up to [ __ ] with him and Carmen not learning [ __ ] even after that ass beating, but I still enjoyed it. Anyway, let's take three and six to review. Carmen made fun of breast cancer and treated the matter like a joke despite Wendy saying it wasn't funny. And it ended up getting to a point where Wendy wanted to reasonably fight him. But when Carmen didn't want to fight, he folded on the opportunity to apologize and began doing pathetic things to try and stop it, like paying her money, eating his underwear, [ __ ] on Mr. Garrison's desk to get detention, and crying to her parents.
But thanks to Principal Victoria, the goat, she indirectly told Wendy to fight Carmen anyway, saying she can't let that fat lump take control of her life. But sadly, even after Wendy taught Carmen a well-deserved lesson, he didn't learn [ __ ] and convinced himself that the guys thought he was still cool, despite them saying they didn't think he was cool.
So, for making fun of breast cancer, using pathetic methods to try and cancel the fight, and not learning jack [ __ ] f you, Eric Cartman. Uh, three, that's Matt Nef's line. We don't do that. Oh, then what do we do? We give a final rating of the episode. Oh, okay.
Overall, this episode was great. Wendy was badass the entire time, but it sad it didn't work. 10 out of 10. Yeah, I liked it, too. It's a good 9.5 out of 10 for me. Same score as six. Still not a fan. 5 out of 10, but maybe I'll like it when I get older. Anyway, hope you guys enjoyed. Please make sure to like, subscribe for more reactions. Make sure to hype the video up. Check out the membership page, and of course, thank you to our awesome channel members.
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