6 May, 2016

Running Fad Finally Fades

By |2016-05-06T09:37:19-04:00May 6th, 2016|My Brain|0 Comments

To quote the WSJ, “The running boom is over. Blame the millennials.THANK GOD!

This WSJ piece, How Millennials Ended the Running Boom, explains why races are seeing a decline in participants. A few tidbits:

  • MjAxMy04OGM1YjdkYjQ3ZTQ4MDY4The number of finishers dropped 9% in 2015. 2013 reached a peak of 19 million runners and the number dropped to 17 million this year.
  • The biggest drop in finishers are between the ages of 18-34. The reason being that millennials are fueling their fit need by other means like crossfit, boot-camp, weight lifting, and ballet.
  • More than 48 million people said they ran at least once in 2015. I laughed at this one.
  • The untimed Color Run dropped to 780,000 participants from 975,000 a year earlier.
  • Millennials are more interested in overall health and a new experience than in identifying a particular activity.

 

 

Runners are Finally Falling Off

JC-Docklands-HR-30-1140x570People who take running seriously can’t stand fake runners. When they show up in full running gear and their gut is hanging over their shorts, we know you’re a poser. Being fake is the #1 reason why people won’t like you and this sport has millions because it’s so easy to do and get away with it. For people who really like running, we do it because we enjoy it and it keeps us in shape. You don’t sign up for a race and call yourself a runner. It’s nice to see this finally winding down.

399762_447438601975817_1357129758_nLet’s face it, anyone can run. Ian McGrath turned himself into a decent runner. The participation in these races grew out of control with every Tom, Dick, and Harry signing up for a run. It became the “in” thing to do because not only was it a social event, but it made you look like you took your health seriously. Now all these other vipers are popping up with their boxes and dojos and drawing runners away. I’m cool with it. It makes me happy that someone would rather push a sled with 0 lbs on it 10 ft than run 4 people wide on a 6ft track. Hallelujah.

4 May, 2016

The Ellipsis

By |2016-05-04T12:33:56-04:00May 4th, 2016|My Brain|1 Comment

This is a real life example that I thought was ridiculous. Here is an email back and forth I had with a customer who we sold some product to. I’m also going to point out that I’m not a grammar wizard so it’s mere observation because I’m sure a grammar Nazi could pick my shit apart at will.

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Vicki,
Can you verify that this is the size that you would like?

She wrote:
This is correct….thanks.

I wrote:
Sorry I spelled your named incorrectly. It’s a 170-T. This is what you’ve ordered in the past so I was making sure.

She Wrote:
That is what is says on the box…but I also show T170B? But the sizes are the same.

She wrote:
Thanks…and I didn’t even notice….

The Misuse of an Ellipsis

ellipsisImmediately after I hit send on my first email I looked back at her e-mail and noticed I misspelled her name. I make it a practice to never screw this up so I was immediately going to fire off another email acknowledging when I received her email saying “this is correct” with her ellipsis. In the back of my mind I considered that she was using the ellipsis as a way of pointing out that I spelled her name wrong, but this was probably reaching. Now when she uses her ellipsis in the 2nd email, I can she has no idea how to use an ellipsis. The capital “but” after a question mark is also not proper. At the end, the ellipsis is being tossed around like a red headed step child.

I did quick research on the Ellipsis and this sums up my findings.

i84eqNow, on to the other use of ellipses that you frequently see in e-mail: the ellipsis that’s used to indicate a pause or a break in the writer’s train of thought. “Ellipsis points suggest faltering or fragmented speech accompanied by confusion, insecurity, distress, or uncertainty.”

You should not replace all normal punctuation with ellipses. You should not allow the sweet lure of ellipses to muddle your ability to write a complete sentence. To quote the book Grammar for Dummies, “Using ellipses in this way can get annoying really fast.” 

Whenever I write, I do it as I think. Like that comma after write, I just paused in my thought and added a comma. Same thing there. I honestly have no idea what the rules are for commas or the rest of grammar which is why I don’t fuck with it. I’m not using exclamation points unless my mind was blown. I certainly am not using an ellipsis unless I’m 100% positive it works in the sentence. When I know I don’t know it, I don’t use it.

 

3 May, 2016

Fire Jams

By |2016-05-03T15:16:55-04:00May 3rd, 2016|Music|0 Comments

New Music Friday on Spotify brought the heat this week. You can tell by how many listens these songs have on YouTube that I’m not the only person who agrees. Either way, these jams are fire and I’ve been listening to them on repeat so I’ll be getting sick of them before the public starts loving them.

Imagine Dragons – Not Today
Love the lyrics and the tempo. I’m really glad Imagine Dragons is rebounding from the disappointing second album. It wasn’t even that bad but they set the bar so high with Night Visions that it felt like a let down. The lyric, “it’s going to get easier, somehow…but not today” is very easy to relate to.

Zedd, Kesha – True Colors
Kesha has been in a legal battle with Dr. Luke over rape or sexual abuse so I’m sure this song sings to that considering she hasn’t put out music in a minute. Another slower paced song but it takes a more serious tone than her other singles like Tik Tok. Zedd produced the background music which also adds credibility.

Calvin Harris – This Is What You Came For
My least favorite of the 4 but lets not give credit to a sick beat with virtually no lyrics besides the word you. I promise you will hear this at every bar the entire summer. I can’t even tell it’s Rihanna but obviously with her name on it, people will love it. Catchy as hell.

Something to Believe In – Young the Giant
I don’t like this one as much as Amerika but I like Young the Giant a lot. I think they are under appreciated beyond belief. Think Anagram as a song that I bet no one has heard but is really awesome. I’m sure there are many more like I Got, 12 Fingers, and Crystallized. All in all, a very underrated band.

2 May, 2016

Mountain Men in Deep Creek, MD

By |2016-05-02T16:20:21-04:00May 2nd, 2016|My Life|0 Comments

Everyone looks forward to a weekend away and this past one for me was no different. The Big Dawg got a group of 9 people together to head out to Swanton, MD for a weekend filled with booze, golf, and overall antics.

Deep Creek, MD

Deep Creek, MD

Evan, Adam and myself took off from Philly to head to Deep Creek which was a 4.5 hour drive. To start the trip, I ran over an unidentified non-flying object that sounded exactly like what blowing out a tire sounds like. Wonderful. I pulled into a gas station and got the tires checked out by local mechanic, Roy, who we slipped $20 dollars for his time to make sure all was good. To pass the time on the ride up, we played a game where you had to name a country, city, or geographic landmark with a chosen letter and then continue with the letter on the end of that word. For instance, if I said Oslo, Evan would have to play off the O.  This continues until you strike 3 times which tends to happen as you run out of names that start with Y. I also wonder what school district I would have been in if I lived there.

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Our house

When we arrived at Kathleen’s Crossing, we enjoyed the nice setting that the Big Dawg had chosen. We had a 5 bedroom house right on the lake with plenty of activities to offer such as a theater room, pool, and a patio for beer pong. Everyone arrived in due time and we spent the evening playing pong, pool, and poker. The late night was getting political and I was pretty drunk by night’s end after many games of pong which was highlighted by Hetrick making 4 cops in a row in a money game. I wasn’t there so I can’t attest.

2473864055bbbdc4805264896f39a658The morning arrived and Stacks cooked breakfast sandwiches for the group. Our tee time was 10:30 and we pretty much had the course to ourselves. I don’t have too much of note other than shooting a 103 by hitting over the green on almost every approach shot. The course was called Fantasy Valley and aside from the lack of a turn, and a bizarre method of handing out ice, it worked out well for the group. We then headed to Honi Honi where we ate Uno pizza and drank a few frozen drinks.

nicole-kidman-1-1024When we got back parts of the group hit the hot tub and other parts napped. I even managed to go on a run after drinking all day which I wouldn’t recommend. The NFL draft was taking place so that helped pass the time as people started boozing. Schmitt had the line of the night when he said he would detonate Hafer’s suicide vest if he was in the middle of a Hilary and Trump rally. I actually can’t remember the exact line but I was rolling. We then made a fire and shot the shit. The night concluded with Hafer using his Chromecast to show videos of network late night TV that I’m pretty sure no one ever wants to watch.

Big dog leg on hole #4

Big dog leg on hole #4

I woke up feeling fine on Saturday and started chugging the home brew Gatorade. We had another golf round scheduled for the day at Lodestone, which was ranked as #36 out of 100 of public courses in 2014. The course was in beautiful shape although I would agree with the Big Dawg that we played from the wrong tee boxes as aside from the par 5’s, every hole was driver – sand wedge. The Big Dawg came to play and was eating healthily. He birdied 2 of the first 3 holes and with our favorite line on hole 2. I saw a ball on the green and assumed Hafer had chipped it there on his 3rd shot and said, “nice chip.” He said, “yeah, from 110 yards.” I either wasn’t listening close enough or didn’t get it and once again said, “nice chip.” Hafe said it was a “heat seeking missile”. Still not realizing he hit the ball there on his 2nd shot, he continued to amuse himself with my lack of understanding. It was funnier in real life.

howard-stern-ian-poulter-baba-booeyThat takes us to the infamous baba booey hole on #9. Hafer was 1 or 2 over on the 9th when Snakes decided to yell out the phrase used by Howard Stern fans after a ball is driven at a tournament. A split second after Hafer swung, Baker screamed out the phrase and Hafer duffed the ball. I’m 100% certain the scream was after impact and had no effect but Kuratnick swears he has never seen Hafer duff the ball in his lifetime. Ever. Either way the Big Dawg blew up a career round but still finished the low man with an 87.

dad-peeingTo make a round even more wacky we go to hole #12. Baker decided to piss on a hole (which was literally every hole) and did so on a person’s yard. I didn’t know what was going on but an old man came charging out of his house, furious, yelling at Baker, “where do you live?” He got up in his face as Baker was apologizing for peeing in his yard but the old head was having none of it. He had no interest in Hafer’s rebuttal that the bathroom wasn’t working behind us. I liked when he said that Baker wasn’t even discreet and that he had children in the house. I couldn’t help but laugh hysterically without upsetting the old man.

You can see the ball in this picture.

You can see the ball in this picture.

I ended up hitting the green on the 17th hole with a nice 170 yard 7 iron and won a few greenies which put me up on the day for skin and cash play. I finished with a 96 and really thought I hit the ball well but struggled out of the sand and on a few approach shots once again. Fun times though.

"I've been building fires for 30 years."

“I’ve been building fires for 30 years.”

We headed back to the house and started up a game of bags and watched Het Daddy show us what a bag player looks like. Addasheee and Stacks proved the team to beat though. Shots started being taken by the losers and the situation was getting turnt up. A hilarious discussion about fire expertise started between Stacks and Bakes and the “how mountain man are you?” talks began. The #1 mountain man, Schmitt, stepped up and cooked an awesome meal of steak, potatoes, and green beans that was enjoyed by the entire group. If I had to cook a meal for 9 people I’m pretty sure I’m calling it in. This separates the city folk from people with actual life skills.

board-game-olympicsThe evening wound down with some intense Scattergories play which I’ll vie to say should be outlawed in all countries. My major suggestion would be not to take it personal when you get voted down. I think this is easier to do from my perspective because I’ve played it a bunch of times and really don’t care if I win or lose. After everyone got settled, we played a poker tournament where I sucked out on Futures Justin who couldn’t see the diamond I hit on the end coming. Stackhouse and I ended up chopping the total. Late night finished with more Chromecast as per usual.

mountain_man_450This is a really great group of guys who all get along and know how to have a good time. People don’t squabble about money or get into petty arguments that turn into awkward situations which no one wants to be apart of. I enjoyed the time thoroughly even though I’m no mountain man. Although I bet that Wisp guy is killing it.

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29 Apr, 2016

Mandatory Update

By |2016-10-28T15:39:22-04:00April 29th, 2016|My Life|0 Comments

I’m sitting next to a 12″ monitor and blogging in Deep Creek, Maryland. We are golfing today at 10:30 and I’m expecting to play like Smylie Kaufman. I will update accordingly after people watch the movie Airborne.

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26 Apr, 2016

Hot Girl Complains About Millenials

By |2016-04-26T22:27:39-04:00April 26th, 2016|My Brain|2 Comments

First things first, this video doesn’t get 5.7 million views if she’s not hot.

Why People Over the Age of 40 Say Our Generation Sucks

  • 9v34qWe are just existing and not contributing anything to society.  – Let’s not forget we are revolutionizing the way people listen to music (Spotify), pay for goods (Venmo), connect (Facebook) and transportation (Uber ((technically the founders are 37 & 39 but who’s counting)).
  • Our generation doesn’t have the basic manners that include, “No Ma’am, and Yes Ma’am.” – This isn’t generational. It’s universal.
  • download-17We don’t hold the door open for ladies, much less our elders anymore. – Ladies want to be treated like everyone else and old people are living longer and longer that they are becoming more independent at their old ages.
  • We listen to obscene music that degrades women and pretty much glorifies drugs and crime. – Business 101, give the people what they want.
  • We start to cuss now to prove a point. –  This is how people can tell your serious.
  • We use words like Bae to describe someone we love. – Not sure how this is much different than Honeybunch or Stud Muffin.
  • We idolize people like Kim Kardashian and shame people like Tim Tebow. – Dat ass thoWe only shame Tebow because he’s a shitty QB.
  • We’re lazy. We’re really entitled. – This blog has been quite a bit of work for absolutely nothing.
  • We want to make a lot of money and have free education but we’re not willing to put in the work. – Most of my friends have jobs.
  • boomersWe spend more time online making friends and less time building relationships. Our relationship appearance on Facebook is more valuable than the foundation it’s actually built on. –  It’s called living in 2016.
  • Our idea of standing up for something we believe in means going on Facebook and posting a status as your opinion. – I could write it in my diary and feel really good about my thoughts or I could share them with people to get a collective view and advance my opinions based off of further interaction.
  • We believe the number of followers we have reflects who we are as a person. – It’s called influence.
  • We don’t respect our elders. We don’t even respect our country. – I have no idea what this means unless you consider Donald Trump becoming our President a reference to the second part.
  • We’re stepping on our flag instead of stepping up to volunteer – Wat?
  • We mock the men and women who are are fighting for us but we praise the people that are fighting each other. – Wat?
  • We are more divided as a country than ever before and I think our generation has a lot to do with that. – Wat?
  • Everything that used to be frowned upon, is now being celebrated. – Wat?
  • Nothing has value because we take advantage of everything. – Wat?
  • MJarMERWe have more opportunity to succeed than any generation before us yet we don’t appreciate the opportunity that we have now. – This doesn’t even make sense.
  • Now I guess I see why we are called Generation Y, like, why are we so entitled because we don’t deserve to be and we were raised better. – This girl should climb back into her rock in Southern Mississippi and let the real people of the world figure these issues out.

Funniest comment:

This chick is hilarious. Please remove your head from your ass and actually look back at history before saying anything on behalf of a generation. First of all, the platform that I see your content on is Facebook, which was invented by one of those damned lazy millennials and that you also deem as universal bad in your rant. So already 0/2. I could sit here and disprove all of your assertions, but you probably don’t even know what an assertion is and frankly it appears as if you are just a brainwashed little lap dog that is looking for a pat on the head. Go be uneducated, complacent and refuse to make an actual fact based critical argument.

The dirty secret of millennials is that we know too much. We know that the game is currently rigged so hard against normal people that real actual change is needed. You are the equivalent of an naive British loyalist during the American Revolution. Me and the rest of the millennial generation will go ahead and prevent climate change, fix the federal government, develop interplanetary travel and invent great things without you.

24 Apr, 2016

Hope – The Strumbellas

By |2016-10-28T15:34:02-04:00April 24th, 2016|Music|1 Comment

Hope by The Strumbellas can be listened through in its entirety because each song is worth it. The last album I can think of that comes to my mind like that is Night Visions by Imagine Dragons. The album has been out for 2 days so I’m going to be one of the first to praise it but if more songs don’t start hitting the radio, I would be shocked. I enjoy the music because 1) Each song has its own identity 2) The lyrics are thoughtful 3) the choruses are catchy and sounds are melodic.

You probably already know Spirits and Shovels and Dirt but I’m going to suggest a few more songs that I think are worthy of mention.

Wars

Dog

The Night Will Save Us

22 Apr, 2016

Bringing Rnningfool Some New Tech

By |2016-04-22T15:33:01-04:00April 22nd, 2016|Videos|0 Comments

I suspect quality will improve as I continue to learn but I should be able to live stream and get decent quality on Youtube of my desktop. I honestly have zero idea how I can utilize this but you can be sure I’ll try.

22 Apr, 2016

Drafting THE PLAYER

By |2016-04-22T11:12:24-04:00April 22nd, 2016|Sports|2 Comments

NFL-DraftA fun topic to discuss because there are so many angles. Sam wrote a post about top QB selections in the past few years and I outlined the #1 and #2 picks. We both came to the conclusion that no can predict the future and trading up is a complete crap shoot. I’ll also add that there is nothing black and white in sports. You can cite examples until your blue in the face backing up a point and it could be completely wrong in reality. That’s why people love sports so much.

If you follow my blog you’d know that I’m not a huge proponent of being bad to get good. I’m going to suggest that you don’t have the draft THE PLAYER. You just need to know how to get the player.

Football Examples – There is no point talking about any other position than the QB

  • brady2Tom Brady. Much to Rob’s chagrin, I’m not going to go into detail about how the 199th pick of the draft became the best QB of all time.
  • Where were other Super Bowl QB’s drafted?
    • Russel Wilson – 3rd Round, Pick 75
    • Ben Roethlisberger – 1st Round, Pick 11
    • Joe Flacco – 1st Round, Pick 18
    • Drew Brees – 2nd Round, Pick 32
    • Brett Favre – 2nd Round, Pick 33
    • John Elway – 1st Round, Pick 1
    • Troy Aikman – 1st Round, Pick 1
    • Eli & Peyton Manning – 1st Round, Pick 1
  • 7cec3934952b549bc3bc7801c8427bebSometimes the player finds you. “Rodgers was widely projected to be drafted by the San Francisco 49ers, his childhood team, making him the number one overall pick in the 2005 NFL Draft. The 49ers drafted Alex Smith out of Utah instead and Rodgers slid all the way down to the 24th overall pick by the Green Bay Packers.”  Let’s look at the 49ers here for a minute. They had the #1 pick of the draft and chose the wrong guy. No one can predict Rodgers is going to be most talented QB in the draft, but he slid all the way to 24 and the Packers have been a Super Bowl contender ever since. It doesn’t matter if you have the #1 pick if you can’t pick talent.
  • drew-brees-chargers-32-drew-brees-san-diego-chargers-2001-pg-600Drew Brees is synonymous with what the Eagles tried to do with Sam Bradford. A QB who proved he could play at an NFL level and suffered an injury that left people skeptical of his effectiveness. The Chargers decided to go with Philip Rivers (after Brees led the Chargers to 11-4 and 9-7 records in consecutive seasons) and have been mediocre ever since. The Saints swooped in and got the player to set the future of their franchise for the last decade.

Basketball Examples

  • LeBron_James_18112009_1Love or hate Lebron James, he is the best player in the NBA excluding Steph Curry (even currently). You don’t need a great team to be good if you have Lebron James on it. At the age of 20, he led the Cleveland Cavaliers to a 42-40 record and getting to the 2nd round of the playoffs with players like Zydrunas Ilgauskus, Eric Snow, and Drew Gooden. Unable to win a championship in Cleveland (he got to the finals) he took his talents to South Beach and ended up becoming part of the Heat squad to win 2 championships. This proves that you literally only need LeBron, the player, to become an elite team.
  • 33fc83c0-c8ff-11e4-b581-f762334b5584_SON31215The Magic had two #1 picks in a row to get Shaq and Penny and went to the NBA Finals soon after. The Magic made a serious blunder in not giving Shaq the required money and the Lakers swooped in with an understanding that this is the player who will take us to the championship. Paired up with Kobe, the Lakers were right.
  • steph-curry-120315-usnews-getty-ftr_lbe874ol80s01mdfzfdg2tdi7

    Of course this scrawny kid will re-write NBA history

    Steph Curry was drafted with the 7th pick of the 2009 NBA draft and has revolutionized the way the game was played. At 6-3, 190, he’s not the overwhelming force that LeBron James is at 6-9, 275. It’s not clear that Steph is going to become the best player in the NBA and that’s obvious as he drops to 7. The Warriors gambled and got the player of the generation.  It should be noted that both Steph and LeBron were born in Akron, Oh.

What’s Your Point Vanessa?

Kawhi-Leonard-Wins-NBA-MVP-as-Spurs-Beat-Heat-on-Fathers-DayThis quote by Greg Popovich is the point:

“I think he’s going to be a star. And as time goes on, he’ll be the face of the Spurs, I think. At both ends of the court, he is really a special player. And what makes me be so confident about him is that he wants it so badly. He wants to be a good player, I mean a great player. He comes early, he stays late, and he’s coachable. He’s just like a sponge. When you consider he’s only had [two years] of college and no training camp yet, you can see that he’s going to be something else.”

Gregg Popovich, in 2012, on Leonard

All the Pieces of the Puzzle

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#2 pick of the ’93 draft. Sharon Wright wasn’t much better.

The San Antonio Spurs have not had a top 20 pick in the NBA draft since 1997. What I’m pointing out is the difference between “tanking” to get a pick and being THE BEST at recognizing talent and finding the player. However you slice it, the Spurs are the model of what an NBA team should be. They are better at identifying talent than any other team and this is why they’ve been top caliber for 20 years. Philadelphia has proven continuously they are not that good at this part.

To come full circle to the Eagles and trading up, my gut says it’s not going to work because you can’t predict who the player (aside from Lebron James) is when they are 21. People develop differently under different systems. I’d bet my bottom dollar that if Kawhi stayed in Indiana he wouldn’t be a top 5 player in the NBA right now. Systems and coaches make players want to be who they can become. That’s one of my main issues with the Sixers and Hinkie’s strategy. The system breeds losing. Losing gets ingrained in your mind. It’s bad for business.

downloadThere’s also a major point that I’m overlooking and it’s management and their abilities. Here’s a clue if you’ve been sucking for a long time, get new owners. Notice the Philadelphia owners quitting early on Chip and Hinkie who saw the world differently. I will say though that If I saw the way Chip utilized Demarco Murray last year, I would have wanted to kick him to the curb too. It’s bigger than high draft picks, it’s knowing how to win at all costs. Why do you think Popovich and Belichick hate talking to the press – it’s because loser’s talk to the press. Look at Cam Newton after the Super Bowl. He gets it. This point is more for humor but maybe it’s not. You need the Popovich’s and Belichick’s to rise above. Are coaches good because they win or does winning make good coaches? Was Gary Kubiak considered a good coach when he went 61-64 with the Houston Texans? Is he considered a good coach now? Technically that point contradicts my point but he was brought into a club that had won at least 12 games the past 3 seasons. Elway specifically went out and got Peyton. Does that sound like a better plan than tanking and looking to draft high?

At this point I’ve lost my way and got caught up in rambling and ranting and citing examples and at the end of the day where am I? I could have probably summed this up in one sentence. – get the best player the league has to offer and hold on to them forever.

21 Apr, 2016

Tiger’s Lunch Story and Picking Up the Bill

By |2016-04-21T16:45:12-04:00April 21st, 2016|Sports|0 Comments

tiger-woods-300Tiger Woods Story on ESPN.com

A long read about Tiger and his gravitation towards wanting to be a Navy Seal. The read has virtually no golf in it but gives insight into who Tiger Woods was in 2006 and what he has become.  I enjoyed the piece but didn’t come away with a much different opinion of Tiger except it sounds like he won’t be coming back to golf.

This story though was great though because it’s a known fact that if one person is a billion times richer than another guy, they should pick up the tab. On a side note, the way the ESPN website moved the story through the pictures in the background was fucking awesome. I wish rnningfool.com had that technology.

 

Then there’s the story of the lunch, which spread throughout the Naval Special Warfare community. Guys still tell it, almost a decade later. Tiger and a group of five or six went to a diner in La Posta. The waitress brought the check and the table went silent, according to two people there that day. Nobody said anything and neither did Tiger, and the other guys sort of looked at one another.

Finally one of the SEALs said, “Separate checks, please.”

The waitress walked away.

“We are all baffled,” says one SEAL, a veteran of numerous combat deployments. “We are sitting there with Tiger f—ing Woods, who probably makes more than all of us combined in a day. He’s shooting our ammo, taking our time. He’s a weird f—ing guy. That’s weird s—. Something’s wrong with you.”

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