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When you do a certain action, do you ever consider whether it is an ethical thing to do? If yes, how do you decide what is good or bad? After all, we, people, are all different, which means that we likely have somewhat different views on what is moral or immoral.

In today's list, you will find plenty of examples of actions whose morality can be debated. By that, we mean that while some people view these things as the biggest sins, others do not stress over them that much. So, let's dive in, see what these takes are, and let's discuss whether we agree with them or not!

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#1

Healthcare worker wearing a mask applying a bandage on a young man's arm, illustrating morally questionable acts for netizens. Public health measures like vaccines and fluoride should be mandatory.

Parents should not be allowed to decide if their children get vaccines.

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6 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I am still astonished by the idea vaccines are bad, if you've read anything about what life was like before them, you'd feel quite differently. Who wants a world where half the population doesn't see ten?

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    Three children pointing and laughing at a boy sitting on the floor covering his face, highlighting morally questionable behavior. Most people agree here i think and hope: but some schools punishes the bully victim for standing up for themselves instead of the bully. Some people deserve (and only learn) when they get punched.

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    6 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Luckily my son's school has cameras so when a he got caught punching another kid, they saw on the cameras that he was defending himself. He did get reprimanded for punching, but no real trouble. The other kid did get suspended thankfully.

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    #3

    Row of burning candles in the dark symbolizing reflection on morally questionable actions online by netizens including piracy. Disagreeing with someone’s cultural practices. Not saying you should make them feel like s**t or actively stop them or whatever, but it’s okay to say “I understand that that’s your culture, but I don’t agree with it and think it’s unethical”

    Tradition ≠ immune to critique.

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    LizzieBoredom
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    6 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Especially cultural practices such as women can't drive or women have to dress a certain way.

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    From when we are little, we are taught to be good people and to behave appropriately. But when you think about it, what exactly is a good deed and what is a bad deed? Who decides such things?

    This kind of thinking can be referred to as “morality”. In a nutshell, it’s a categorization of intentions, decisions, and actions into those that are proper and improper. These standards can derive from a particular philosophy, religion, culture, or universal social norms.

    #4

    Person in a hospital gown holding a cup, reflecting on morally questionable acts like swearing and piracy by netizens. Abortion.

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    Janelle Collard
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    6 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    There are many reasons to have one + politicians should not be in charge of making this decision.

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    #5

    Close-up of elderly hands clasping a cane, illustrating morally questionable actions accepted by some netizens. Euthanasia.

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    Bored Sailor
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    6 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    As seen on other BP posts, we do it for our pets or other suffering animals and it needs to normalized among humans.

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    #6

    Young female doctor wearing a white coat and stethoscope, sitting at desk in a clinical setting, looking at camera. Kind of a future thing, but any scientific treatments to reduce or eliminate diseases before they can happen, like gene editing. Like, if you could prevent your child from getting Down Syndrome through gene editing. Some people say that would be eugenics or genocide of disabled people, but I disagree. If you can guarantee a healthy baby, you should.

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    Michael Largey
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    6 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    A "genocide of disabled people" would be killing those that exist, not preventing their numbers from increasing. The polio vaccine was not a genocide of those that already had the disease.

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    That suggests that some things are more commonly viewed as (im)moral, while others are more dependent on various factors. For instance, ending someone’s life is viewed as one of the most immoral things you can do. Yet, when it comes to something smaller, for example, violating etiquette rules or lying, the morality of that can be debated, as opinions might differ.

    Let’s take today's list as an example. It’s a collection of things people named in an online thread under the question, “What's something people usually think is unethical, but you personally don't see a problem with?” 

    #7

    Child wearing a panda backpack with a yellow leash walking on a paved sidewalk near a street curb. Those backpack leashes on children. Kid can explore and parent doesn't have to worry about people snatching them if they turned their back for a second.

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    Ace
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    6 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    And who would think these are unethical?

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    #8

    Young person observing a heated argument between two adults, highlighting morally questionable behavior among netizens. Cutting your parents out of your life.

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    Lee Gilliland
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    6 months ago (edited) Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Look, my father was a*shole and neglectful. This wasn't something I chose, it was something I did to protect myself and my son, and there wasn't any other choice. If it's an ugly necessity, so be it.

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    #9

    Symbols representing different religions on a beige wall highlighting morally questionable actions accepted by some netizens online. I feel like this might get me a ton of hate but I’m willing to entertain any counter-arguments,

    But I think it’s fair to openly criticize someone’s religion. If you’re gonna openly believe in something you should be able to back it up.

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    LizzieBoredom
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    6 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I don't care about anyone's religious beliefs until they attempt to put it in schools or laws.

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    Here, you can find situations like people cutting their parents out of their lives. For some, this action might seem so immoral, they can’t even bring themselves to consider such an idea.

    For others, it is a reality, something they have considered doing or have done. The reasons behind it can be various, but one of the most common is when the parent-child relationship is so toxic or even violent, it severely harms a person's well-being, and so going no-contact is the only way to heal. 

    #10

    Three netizens discussing piracy and morally questionable topics in a modern office setting with a laptop and TV screen. I've had several people tell me it's not ethical to job hop. Like, I should stay with any given company for a minimum of 3 years.

    F**k that. Any company on the planet would sell your organs if it were legal and profitable. Anyone can be fired at a moment's notice.

    If I can give myself a 10% raise to take a new job, I owe it to my family's future to do that.

    edit: In response to a few messages I've received: I'd be more than happy to stay at a single company for the rest of my life, if their salary bumps were in line with the market and my growing skill level. I've never worked anywhere, ever, that did more than 1% above inflation, and they expected you to be damned near obsequious with gratitude over it. Meanwhile every new job I've ever taken was a minimum 10% raise.

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    Janelle Collard
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    6 months ago (edited) Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I don't know about other countries but most states have the "At Will" employment clause, where you can get fired at any time, for any reason. So f**k staying with a company who couldn't care less about me. If I get a better job, I'm taking it.

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    #11

    Person with a ring on finger talking on smartphone while working on laptop, representing morally questionable netizens online. Screening calls/not being constantly available just because I’m available. I saw your call come in. No, I’m not busy. Voicemail or text and I’ll get back to you when I get back to you.

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    6 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Being physically available (awake and not at work) and emotionally/mentally available are not the same thing for me, and certain people take issue with that.

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    #12

    Young woman aggressively kicking toward the camera, illustrating morally questionable behavior related to netizens and piracy. That violence is inherently bad/wrong.

    Yeah, sometimes violence is the answer. Sayings like "turn the other cheek" have been b*********d of their original meaning. I’m not saying go around causing chaos for every little thing, but I can’t help rolling my eyes when people say "violence is never the answer", because honestly, there are times it’s the only thing that gets results.

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    Michael Largey
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    6 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    People who say "violence is never the answer" never specify what the question was.

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    Another practice of debatable morality mentioned in this list is “Consuming art/media you enjoy made by terrible people”; basically, the idea of “love the art, hate the artist.” This phenomenon is quite often debated online – does embracing it make you a terrible person, can you actually separate the art from the artist?

    One of the newest and most prominent examples of this is the conversation about J.K. Rowling. As you may or may not know, for the last couple of years, the author has been publicly going after the transgender community.

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    #13

    Empty beach with lounge chairs and palm-thatched umbrellas under a bright sky, reflecting morally questionable netizens. Public nudity. Obviously not performing obscene acts, and we can all stand behind keeping public utilities sanitary. But places like the beach? Locker rooms? Hell, even certain types of entertainment venues, human bodies are human bodies. Maybe if we were a bit more used to seeing them, we wouldn't fixate on so many insecurities or have unrealistic expectations of the average person.

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    Lee Gilliland
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    6 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    And it's rather ridiculous, considering what we find acceptable in bathing suits, it's not like we have no idea what you look like.

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    #14

    Greenhouse interior with rows of thriving plants growing under controlled conditions for sustainable agriculture. Honestly? GMOs. Especially crops that have been engineered to have higher yields and grow in environments currently too harsh for most crops to survive in, let alone grow in great abundance.

    Or mosquitoes that have been modified to have shorter lifespans and therefore limit how malaria-causing microbes within them can develop; effectively reducing the death rate of one of the planet's biggest killers just now.

    Like I get the concern surrounding GMOs and how they can go wrong (Jurassic Park is essentially an allegory of abusing the technology behind GMOs for capitalist gain), but all we really need to mitigate those issues is proper laws and legislations to make sure the technology is used responsibly.

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    6 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Its mostly about the misuse of it by big corporations.

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    #15

    Having indoor cats. Outdoor cat people have called me a*****e for having an indoor cat, because “cats shouldn’t be inside and need enrichment”. Yeah ok. Nevermind the fact indoor cats live double the amount of time compared to outdoor cats. Who’s the neglectful cat owner again? 🙄 Plus I hate the idea that being outside is the only kind of enrichment that exists for cats… but even if it was true you can walk them on a leash or catio anyway if you really want so they can go outside safely and not be in harms way. .

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    ElfVibratorGlitter
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    6 months ago (edited) Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Average lifespan of outdoor cats: 6-9 years, average age of indoor cats: 13-17 years. Both my outdoor cats were hit by cars when I was a child. 😔 And... They're such good hunters they can create huge imbalances in the local animals.

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    This insulted not only transgender fans of Harry Potter, but the community’s allies, both from the LGBTQ+ and straight sides. They then started questioning whether it is moral to consume Harry Potter media when the author is so vocally transphobic.

    Some suggested “separating artists from the art”, since it is hard to boycott a story you grew up with, while others said this doesn’t work in this case and they should kiss the beloved story goodbye. Till this day, this debate is going on. And people are choosing sides depending on their moral compass.

    #16

    Two netizens having a serious conversation at a table, discussing morally questionable topics including piracy and swearing. Being "rude" in a lot of ways, such as being honest about your discomfort with someone, or telling a stranger when they're behaving inconsiderately in a public place, etc.

    I personally love it when people do me this service, and I learn from it.

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    #17

    A festive dinner table with roasted chicken, sides, and drinks, illustrating morally questionable things for netizens like piracy. Apparently it is unethical to donate your leftover foods from your restaurant chain to the soup kitchen, at least according to the corpos.

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    Lee Gilliland
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    6 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    And the amount of food regularly thrown out by grocery stores is disgusting. And health laws insist on pouring scrap on it so it's useless as food. Dumpster diving isn't my idea of a good time, but we're talking starving people here.

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    #18

    Laptop screen displaying a tattered pirate flag with skull and crossbones symbol representing online piracy risks. Piracy, especially if you're from third world/developing places. Nobody gives a f**k about us, why should we pay to get one of the few things that can amenize life for us, which is entertainment?

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    iseefractals
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    6 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    If it's something that airs on a freely available network (fox, ABC, NBC, CBS) it's not piracy. If it's something that's available on a cable service THAT I PAY FOR, it's not piracy. If it's something that i've already f*****g paid for, it's not piracy. The courts settled this with VHS recorders in the 80's, that technology and quality have improved doesn't change the underlying argument. Add to that, the fact that streaming services have more than doubled their pricing structures in the past 10 years, while also coming to the conclusion that despite those price increases that they're also entitled to insert even more AD's than we get on freely available broadcast TV....it's no longer an intellectual debate, we simply no longer care.

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    These examples just prove our previously expressed idea that what we consider (im)moral quite often depends on many factors in a person's life, making the question of what is and what isn’t unethical rather hard to answer unequivocally.

    What are the things you don't view as a big deal, but others think are immoral? Share with us in the comments!

    #19

    Smartphone screen showing social media apps X, TikTok, Facebook, and Metatext representing netizens' online activities. Honestly?.. Snooping a bit on someone’s socials before a date. Like… it’s public, it’s safety, and I’m just being smart...

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    Michael Largey
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    6 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Snooping before agreeing to the date would be even better if possible.

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    #20

    Street view of a wall with a censored swearing quote, highlighting morally questionable things accepted by netizens. "Swearing". The words are bad... because they are bad?


    You can call someone a worthless moron that deserves to die, but don't call them a c**t or you've crossed the line.

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    Andrew Keir
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    6 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    There's usually a subtle way round that. Calling someone an 'unnecessary increase in local carbon dioxide creation' usually gives you enough time to get away, while they work it out - but referring to sexual organs or acts is not cultured.

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    #21

    Close-up of a modern showerhead in a tiled bathroom, illustrating aspects of morally questionable actions by netizens. Peeing in the shower :).

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    Ace
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    6 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    C'mon, doesn't everybody do that?

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    #22

    Young woman taking notes while looking at a tablet, illustrating netizens discussing morally questionable things online. At work if someone loses a charger for their iPad/laptop we are supposed to make them replace it. However if it was an accident or something out of their control happened we do not. I just tell everyone when writing the report to phrase it as an accident. Some co-workers think this is horrible of me to do but I don't give a s**t.

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    Michael Largey
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    6 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Isn't losing something always by accident? And if you could lose it on purpose, why would you?

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    #23

    Dumpster diving (on public property) I did or did not get a lor of cool or not so cool things out of dumpsters. allegedly


    Edit: typo, fixed spelling.

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    #24

    Abandoned urban alley covered with snow, showing weathered buildings, c*****d windows, and a gloomy winter atmosphere. Squatting abandoned buildings.

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    Ace
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    6 months ago (edited) Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Well, there's "abandoned" and then there's "currently standing empty". In the former case, so long as you're prepared to move out when someone wants to knock it down, rebuild it, whatever, then maybe. In the latter, no. Squatting almost inevitably means that the place will be trashed, one way or another, and at the very least you're making problems for the lawful owner if they want to access it. And how do you determine which is which anyway?

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    #26

    Not having kids in Asia.

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    #27

    Child holding a bright red apple outdoors, symbolizing everyday choices and morally questionable actions among netizens. Throwing apple cores into the bushes while I drive.

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    ElfVibratorGlitter
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    6 months ago (edited) Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    So I used to do this and my sister strongly admonished me. She says that it lures animals towards the edges of the road where they're more inclined to be hit and kīlled. And then the animals that eat the road kíll are also more likely to be hit and killed.

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    #28

    Colorful sugar-coated candies with tooth patterns, illustrating morally questionable behavior like piracy among netizens. Taking candy from babies. They could choke on it.

    Children should be at least 18 months before eating solid candy, and even then they should be supervised to prevent choking.

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    Lee Gilliland
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    6 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    You ever try taking candy from a baby? They're fast little buggers.

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    #29

    Red clenched fist illuminated with red light against a blue background symbolizing morally questionable actions and online behavior. I think that the whole "an eye for an eye" thing, is reasonable in some cases.


    Like if you want to knowingly beat someone up, you should get beaten up yourself.

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    Michael Largey
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    6 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    You should get beaten up for just wanting to beat someone up?

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    #30

    Statue of Liberty against a clear sky, symbolizing freedom and morally questionable things for netizens. Immigrating illegally.

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    Michael Largey
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    6 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    If you're fleeing for your life, the legal stuff can be fixed later.

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    #31

    Old stone cross gravestone in a sunlit autumn cemetery with fallen leaves and shadows from surrounding trees. Doubt it happens much these days but…Grave robbing

    Those people aren’t using it anymore, it was stupid in the first place to bury them with anything valuable.

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    Lee Gilliland
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    6 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Well, it makes archeologists very unhappy. I mean, the ONLY Pharaoh's tomb not desecrated was Tut's.

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