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wow you boiz are intelligent and so clever; i wish i had a penis, too!
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Orcish is the primary language of the orcs. It is used as the main language of the Horde.
The main form of the Orcish language used by all orc tribes on Draenor was known as common Orcish.[1] Separate clans had variations of dialect that differed so much that orcs could not understand each other unless they spoke the common tongue.[2] Written using runes, Orcish is regarded by non-speakers as an ugly, guttural language.[3][4] Jaina Proudmoore is able to differentiate between pictographs from an old version of the orc language.[5] Contents 1 Orcish primer (official translations) 1.1 Untranslated Orcish phrases 1.2 Orcish phrases translated in the RPG 2 Orcish / Common dictionary 3 Sample words or phrases (speculation) 3.1 Word list (speculation) 3.2 Some more Orcish phrases (speculation) 4 Naming 4.1 Character creation screen 4.2 Speculation 5 Warcraft II 6 Film universe 7 In the RPG 7.1 Naming 8 Notes 9 Gallery 10 References Orcish primer (official translations) Here are a few common orcish phrases and words, for which the translations have been officially confirmed by Blizzard: Aka'Magosh[6][7] = A blessing on you and yours.[8][9] Bin mog g'thazag cha = I will protect you.[10] Dae'mon = Twisted soul.[11] or "demon";[12] appears to be used in the same way as Man'ari in Draenei. Dranosh = Heart of Draenor.[13] Garrosh = Warrior's Heart.[14][15] When used as a proper noun, refers to Garrosh Hellscream. Gol'Kosh! = By my axe![8] An exclamation.[16] Grombolar = Bowels of the giant.[17] Grommash = giant's heart,[18][19] or The Giant's Heart.[20] When used as a proper noun, refers to Grommash Hellscream. Kagh! = Run![8][10] Lohn'goron = Hero's sojourn.[21] Lok-Narash! = To arms![22] Can also mean "Arm yourselves!"[23] Lok-Regar = Ready for orders.[24] Lok-tar! = Victory! (A war cry. Also a greeting while in combat.)[8] Despite it being seen with apostrophe (game) and a hyphen (publications), the hyphen is the canonical spelling of "Lok-tar!"[25] Lok-tar ogar! = Victory or death! (A war cry.)[8][26] Lok'amon = Traditional orcish song sung about starting a family.[27] Lok'tra = Traditional orcish song sung about a battle.[27] Lok'vadnod = Traditional orcish song sung about the life of a hero.[27] Mag'har = Uncorrupted.[28] Used to describe any non-corrupted orcs. Mak'gora = Duel of honor.[29] A challenge for leadership of a group. Under Thrall, the duel is generally a non-lethal combat, but under the old ways, it was to the death. Mak'Rogahn (or mak'rogahn) = Duel of will. An honorable duel between two fighters when one's honor has been questioned. So long as the loser does not surrender, and fights until passing out or the bell is rung, both fighters are considered winners and get to drink the rest of the night. If the loser does surrender, s/he is exiled from the clan.[30] Mok-thorin ka! = Engage the enemy![31] Said by Commander Kolurg. Nagrand = Land of Winds.[2][32] Nelghor = Loyal beasts. The Dragonmaw clan fondly referred to their rylak mounts as nelghor, and it would later apply the same word to the dragons of Azeroth. All orcs would eventually refer to dragons as nelghor.[33] Nelghor-shomash = Cry of the Beasts. Orcish name of the Dragonmaw clan.[33] No'ku kil zil'nok ha tar - Spoken by Varok Saurfang when retrieving the body of his son (only seen by Alliance players). Translates to "Blood and thunder, my son."[citation needed] Oshu'Gun = Mountain of Spirits.[2][34] Wor'gol = Wolf Home.[32][35][36] Zug-zug or Zug zug = Acknowledgment and agreement; roughly the equivalent of okay.[8] Untranslated Orcish phrases Amaukwa - Speculated to be Orcish for its title "Breath of Moon." Dabu - Appears to be an expression of agreement.[37][38] Ek-grundum-tuk - Drek'Thar in Warcraft III (phonetic spelling). Gakarah ma - Said by Shattered Hand Legionnaires. Gar'mak - Speculated to be Orcish for its title "Anguish." Gor-dook - Warcraft II (phonetic spelling). Gor'gaz - Fel orc camp in Hellfire Peninsula. Grangol'var - Shadow Council village in Terokkar Forest. Grom'gol - Horde camp in Stranglethorn Vale. Probably means "Giant's Home" or "Giant Home", as Wor'gol means "Wolf Home". Kor'kron - Thrall's elite guard, possibly means "Sons of the Horde."[citation needed] Kosh'harg - An orcish celebration. Lak'tuk - Speculated to be Orcish for its title "Suffering." Lok-narosh - Thrall in Warcraft III (phonetic spelling). May be related to "Lok-Narash." Lok-regar ogull - Thrall in Warcraft III (phonetic spelling). Mar/Gar/Ar - Suffix found in the names of many orcish cities and towns (e.g. Orgrimmar, Grommashar, Grom'gar, etc.). Mok-rah - a greeting by the orcish NPCs in World of Warcraft (spelling taken from patch 5.4 music files). Mor'shan - Warsong Gulch base camp in the Barrens. Og'nor ka Lok'tar! - Said by Thrall in the Hour of Twilight. Okna'Khul! - Said by an orc travelling through Durotar as an exclamation.[39] Om'riggor - Orcish rite of adulthood. On-dabu - Wind Riders in Warcraft III (phonetic spelling). Nok-Karosh - Speculated to be Orcish for its title "Warrior's Death." Putanni - A greeting of some kind.[40] Throm-ka or Throm'ka - A greeting.[41][42][43][44] Valormok - Horde camp in Azshara. Zeth'Gor - Fel orc fort in Hellfire Peninsula. Zeth'kur - Former orcish port town. Zoram'gar - Horde camp in eastern Ashenvale. This may also be Zandali. Note that many orc locations are directly named for prominent orcs, including Bladefist Bay, Durotar, Garadar, Grommash Hold, Kargath, Kargathia Keep, Orgrimmar, Hordemar City and Thrallmar. Further, it can be noted that -ar or -mar seems to be a frequent suffix to denote a place named for another orc. Orcish phrases translated in the RPG The RPG Icon 16x36.png This section contains information from the Warcraft RPG which is considered non-canon. Dabu = I obey.[8] Mok'nathal = The Sons of Nath. (Honorable title.)[45] Swobu = As you command. [8] Throm-Ka = Well met. (A greeting.)[8] Trk'hsk = Bloodshed in battle. (Some orcs in the Durnholde area use the word with a different meaning, namely "that sacrificed to the earth" in order to make crops grow.)[46] Orcish / Common dictionary The following appear in the "Orcish / Common Dictionary" found in eastern Dalaran. BUR - An aggressively passionate mating call. What can I do fer ye? - Beer sold here. Hi - A threatening war cry, especially when accompanied by a wave or bow. How are you? - Was your mother really a reptile? King's Honor, friend! - I'm starving! Sample words or phrases (speculation) Questionmark-medium.png This article or section includes speculation, observations or opinions possibly supported by lore or by Blizzard officials. It should not be taken as representing official lore. This is the list of words created by the in-game language parser for the Orcish language, and is listed as language number one (word range 1-100) in the Language text file. Note: The language algorithm used by the in-game "translator" merely makes the words look like Orcish. It does not actually translate words. Therefore, translated in-game speech isn't true Orcish. Number of letters in word Word List One-letter words A, N, G, O, L Two-letter words Ha, Ko, No, Mu, Ag, Ka, Gi, Il Three-letter words Lok, Tar, Kaz, Ruk, Kek, Mog, Zug, Gul, Nuk, Aaz, Kil, Ogg Four-letter words Rega, Nogu, Tago, Uruk, Kagg, Zaga, Grom, Ogar, Gesh, Thok, Dogg, Maka, Maza Five-letter words Regas, Nogah, Kazum, Magan, No'bu, Golar, Throm, Zugas, Re'ka, No'ku, Ro'th Six-letter words Thrakk, Revash, Nakazz, Moguna, No'gor, Goth'a, Raznos, Ogerin, Gezzno, Thukad, Makogg, Aaz'no Seven-letter words Lok'Tar, Gul'rok, Kazreth, Tov'osh, Zil'Nok, Rath'is, Kil'azi Eight-letter words Throm'ka, Osh'Kava, Gul'nath, Kog'zela, Ragath'a, Zuggossh, Moth'aga Nine-letter words Tov'nokaz, Osh'kazil, No'throma, Gesh'nuka, Lok'mogul, Lok'bolar, Ruk'ka'ha Ten-letter words Regasnogah, Kazum'nobu, Throm'bola, Gesh'zugas, Maza'rotha, Ogerin'naz Eleven-letter words Thrakk'reva, Kaz'goth'no, No'gor'goth, Kil'azi'aga, Zug-zug'ama, Maza'thrakk Twelve-letter words Lokando'nash, Ul'gammathar, Golgonnashar, Dalggo'mazah Thirteen-letter words Khaz'rogg'ahn, Moth'kazoroth Word list (speculation) Grom'gol - Horde camp in Stranglethorn Vale. - Grom being an honor to Grom Hellscream (as well as an Orcish word for "giant"), and Gol probably (based on defined terms in primer) means "By my" or "Axe" so it could be speculated to mean "Grom's Axe", "Giant's Axe", "By Grom" and others. "Hall" - Used in the salutation "Thrall Hall!", probably means "honor" or something similar. Theory #2: It has no specific definition in the orcish language, it is instead used as a multi-purpose word that means glory to the horde/leader (Glory through their leader). The only reason it is Thrall Hall is because it flows naturally and is easy to say/remember (Kind of like why we use nicknames), compare the use of Thrall Hall! to Thrall Honor! or Thrall Hail! Kek = Lol When a Horde character says "lol" in Orcish, it displays as "kek" to Alliance characters. Since "lol" is used quite often in the game by many players this translation has become widely known, and many fans have accepted "kek" as kind of an official translation of "lol" into Orcish. However there are many other 3-letter combinations that produce the translation "kek", and "lol" isn't really a word in the English language, anyway. Kek's origin is from Starcraft's online service. The original version of the game did not support full Korean language, so the closest a Korean player could get to "Hahaha" in Korean was "Kekeke". [1] Grommash has been officially translated as Giant's Heart. Grombolar has been officially translated as Bowels of the Giant. Dranosh and Garrosh have been officially translated as Heart of Draenor and Warrior's Heart, respectively. Thus, it can be assumed that "Grom" means giant, "Bolar" means bowels, and both "(M)ash" and "Osh" mean heart. Grom = "Giant" Bolar = "Bowels" (M)ash or Osh = "Heart" "Mar" is a common ending to orcish cities (such as Orgrimmar or Hordemar City). It could translated to "city of" or "the city" (Using examples from before, Orgrimmar would be City of Orgrim or The city Orgrim, whilst Hordemar would be City of Horde, City of the Horde of The city of the Horde. Some more Orcish phrases (speculation) Although no official translations have been released for them, here are some more Orcish phrases and their rough meanings based on the actions of the units in the RTS games when they say them: "Lok-Regar Ogull, On-Dabu." = "Ready for orders." Naming Main article: Naming Day Character creation screen The following names are offered as suggestions when creating characters on the character creation screen. Note that this list represents a sample of the many possible suggestions. Male names Wark, Drukasao, Guntojakh, Iroggalnn, Tuknazit, Volindai, Igond, Rogrelg, Umaghavikor, Fengam, So, Domron, Zurosao, Lugrenga, Zugrish, Dosamm, Tsubai, Wagtaggall, Naakigg, Eckh, Emontuugg, Cromga, Fusatkuulk, Rogrettsuo, Kalligg, Wogruugar, Akuugg, Kagar, Akubaim, Kashugrexx, Gilligoarusk, Relcozomrak, Daggarn, Dramworn, Macksh, Tusontarish, Rhog, Drarduglok, Fenrim, Rashomro, Cheruknai, Googg, Mazumorr, Chantsuya, Kazit, Sikkall, Dengamm, Nagtar, Skrishtargh, Nakin, Herst, Pikasand, Ugakusel, Kagrim, Gaidom, Fashtar, Rendomiku, Rog, Watsuyagarg, Fusath, Nekk, Tramm, Figgo, Domdaggo, Koichark, Crongaragho, Gungoress, Oso, Phavikazra, Irogaidos, Sokramm, Figall, Zurungo, Emurigore, Fashtalekthr, Chul, Tulmokthar, Nardamesh, Korelskrim, Figgalekk, Nathatsu, Nagg, Molo, Waghurp, Maulnargon, Pyagatku, Emurund, Wit, Kafgantand, On, Songamu, Lhavik, Thariak, Hungar, Drelcozsh, Draggo, Zumongorg, Nekiron. Female names Bokrem, Fuda, Garainekago, Lopiatsukas, Hallarii, Saroogai, Hargai, Maiki, Togrytasaku, Hatamaris, Garunn, Ferunah, Irgraka, Reldaqi, Corvisaki, Roldiko, Daqi, Drunndrukona, Opakhamga, Gelagallopia, Liritsua, Geermani, Tokimao, Ezarn, Arteta, Nodosar, Mannah, Riimishtasa, Rokargara, Uragosaka, Tishtalvana, Pla, Rekrakka, Tabitaska, Akiria, Dous, Seergrutalla, Uragdalka, Khaku, Womdalle, Akonnaya, Morakinka, Akasaaja, Dosa, Reta, Nangrii, Roldala, Ritheddalka, Kritasu, Doora, Eonamah, Tiki, Grytas, Skkagai, Mirshaqi, Seerman, Wyeghakask, Lirgronnanya, Eonamanaka, Nodooskasan, Tishargryta, Arooska, Khalvanagna, Kinani, Okagark, Giskka, Atsuka, Tinekretanya, Rekrannda, In, Grytamikirga, Heg, Ferunaki, Gellaayu, Eonnakha, Ritsukah, Drakkaskaya, Flikorvisa. Speculation Questionmark-medium.png This article or section includes speculation, observations or opinions possibly supported by lore or by Blizzard officials. It should not be taken as representing official lore. Orcish surnames are usually derived from great acts or merits a previous ancestor was lauded for,[citation needed] but some exceptional orcs earn their own surnames (Kilrogg Deadeye, Kargath Bladefist), and many prefer to use the names of their fathers (Thrall, Son of Durotan). Only the family leader can hold an eponymous title (For example, there can only be one Doomhammer or Deadeye at a time), and the rest of the clan identify themselves through their line of birth. Two types of orc names appear to have arisen: two syllables separated by an apostrophe and a simple name shortened from a longer one. The two-syllable ones- Gul'dan, Drak'Thul, Dal'Rend - appear to have initially been only used for spellcaster, but was later exported (Gar'Thok was a Grunt colonel). The second type was highly cultural; only those with powers over the warrior could use their full name, such as Shamans and chieftains, or the orc's personal religious leader. For example Brox's full name was Broxigar, a term which he allowed only Tyrande and Krasus to use. Grom Hellscream's full name was Grommash, which Mannoroth used to address him as demonstration that Hellscream was his. This is very inconsistent, however, most of the known orcish names (such as Durotan, Orgrim, Nazgrel, Kargath) are never documented being used in short forms. Warcraft II In the Warcraft II cinematics, orcs randomly say words in orcish like "Moka", "titoo", "glode". These words, however, have never been heard in another Blizzard game and have never been translated. Film universe Icon-film-40x16.png This section concerns content exclusive to the Warcraft film universe and is considered non-canon. The orcish word wachook is used by Blackhand to describe Draka as she gives birth, shortly after passing through the Great Gate. The term roughly translates as "female incapacitated by pregnancy".[47][48] Garona means cursed. In the RPG The RPG Icon 16x36.png This section contains information from the Warcraft RPG which is considered non-canon. Orcish (or Orc) is a coarser language than Common, and many words lack the subtlety of Common. Orcs rely on context, repetition and volume to add emphasis or meaning.[8] There are many orc dialects, examples ******* one spoken by the majority of the Horde, and another by orcs living near Durnholde.[46] Orcish is written using a combination of Common alphabet and runes.[citation needed] Naming Most orcish names derive from words in their language that have some complex meaning or hidden significance to their families. Typically, this is the name of a favorite thing or relative. Family names don't exist; most orcs have last names related to some great deed of heroism or honor. However, in the case of truly incredible deeds, an orc might take on the last name of his father to ensure that the chronicle of that terrific deed lives on.[49] The concept of honor is seen in every level of orc society, even in their naming practices. An orc’s first name is given early in life, often derived from a family name or the name of a great hero. The tribe bestows the second name after the orc reaches maturity, this name based upon some great deed. Such a practice gives rise to surnames such as Doomhammer, Elfkicker, Foe-ender, Skullsplitter, Thumper, and the like. This second name may be changed if a new one seems more appropriate.[50] Male Names: Grom, Thrum, Drog, Gorrum, Harg, Thurg, Karg. Female Names: Groma, Hargu, Igrim, Agra, Dragga, Grima. Family Names: Doomhammer, Deadeye, Forebinder, Elfkiller, Skullsplitter, Axeripper, Tearshorn, Fistcrusher.[49] Notes Questionmark-medium.png This article or section includes speculation, observations or opinions possibly supported by lore or by Blizzard officials. It should not be taken as representing official lore. "Orc" as a term defining language, has an apparent connection to DnD derived generic languages, which apparently can be found in DnD rule books. To a degree, phoenetically some of the words resemble Tolkien's Black Speech, which makes sense, since that language was presumably the foundational influence for the sound of this one. It is, however, generally somewhat less guttural and (to use Tolkien's own adjective for the Black Speech) uncouth. It also doesn't seem to really be an actual language as such; Blizzard apparently originally invented a few words with an "Orcish" sound to use as acknowledgement phrases when units were clicked on in the earlier Warcraft games, and thus to create consistency, these words were brought over to WoW. The translated vocabulary however is not large, and there is no real formal grammar. The "Orcish" that can be seen apparently being spoken by players in-game is the result of a hash table created by Blizzard, (as mentioned above) and the words produced by it are intentionally meaningless gibberish. The examples of Orcish we've seen indicate what the phonetic inventory of the language might *******, but we have nearly no evidence of the structure of the syntax or grammar. It may be possible to assume that adjectives come before nouns, as in English and other Germanic languages. As seen in the primer above, "Grommash" translates to "giant's heart". Thus we might say that "grom"(giant's) is an adjective modifiying "mash" (heart). The word "Grombolar," meaning "bowels of the giant", seems to follow this pattern as well. Of course, if this is actually a possessive clause, or a compound word, then the speculation that Orcish follows an adjective-noun word order could be erroneous. |
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07-10-2019, 07:26 AM | #71 |
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07-10-2019, 07:48 AM | #72 |
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To a degree, phoenetically some of the words resemble Tolkien's Black Speech, which makes sense, since that language was presumably the foundational influence for the sound of this one. It is, however, generally somewhat less guttural and (to use Tolkien's own adjective for the Black Speech) uncouth.
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07-10-2019, 07:51 AM | #73 |
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07-10-2019, 06:13 PM | #76 |
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this thread went from A+ to B- to F in the blink of a damned FIST!
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07-10-2019, 06:35 PM | #77 |
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Yeah it was better when we were bullying MyOneAndOnly
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07-10-2019, 06:37 PM | #78 |
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Man, I can't wait for Warcraft III Reforged to hit.
I'm fuckin' stoked, yo! |
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07-10-2019, 07:05 PM | #79 |
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07-10-2019, 07:08 PM | #80 |
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W A T A S A N
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07-10-2019, 07:30 PM | #81 |
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Thread is redeemed
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07-11-2019, 05:51 AM | #82 |
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07-11-2019, 05:53 AM | #83 |
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Also, anyone who accused Sophia of being some sort of chauvinist has quite the egg on their face now.
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07-11-2019, 11:32 AM | #84 |
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not really
she really did adopt some of the worst female white feminist stereotypes and posting pics with her new dildos and shit. oh please. |
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07-11-2019, 02:16 PM | #85 |
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At least we can be confident that, due to transracialism not being a thing, any accusations of "white feminism" won't be subject to revision after a future change of identity.
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07-11-2019, 02:30 PM | #86 |
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Big IQ theory: the term "white feminism" came into vogue within the last five years because liberal feminists wanted to shift the pejorative term for "bad feminism that still supports traditional power structures and isn't intersectional enough" from "liberal feminism," which is often a target of critique by radical feminists, to something else that wasn't liberal feminism.
I mean, turn-of-the-century suffragettes were largely racist against black people and only interested in establishing the white-woman vote. Second-wave liberal feminists of the '70s were criticized by other feminists for only focusing on the plight of suburban white housewives and getting them into the workforce, ignoring the fact that minority women were already in the workforce doing menial labour, often working as caretakers in the homes of white families. But despite "white feminism" existing since the very first wave, the term didn't seem to become popular until a short time ago, and seems to be used most often by liberal-feminist blogging sites like BuzzFeed. |
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07-11-2019, 02:41 PM | #87 |
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i wasn't born at the turn of the century or in the 70s, pendejo. how could i have said anything then? and i don't read buzzfeed. you do.
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07-11-2019, 02:49 PM | #88 |
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mainsteam white feminism is all about equal pay for white women, better representation of (white) women, talking about ur pussy and sex life, treating yo' self ("self-care" in the form of materialism is so hot right now), calling oneself a feminist regardless of actions (which is why some people feel the need to specify "white feminism") and speaking up about policies that only affect white girls.
abortion does affect women of all color, yes. but the same pussy-hatters aren't going to march en masse for domestic workers rights (even though over 90% are women--they're just not white) or anything like such as. |
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07-11-2019, 06:43 PM | #89 |
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07-11-2019, 09:52 PM | #90 |
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never seen someone more obsessed with yt ppl in my life
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