blabth Posted December 22, 2013 Share Posted December 22, 2013 THe demonstrations have lost the steam but also the credibility as S. showed his true face as a fascist. He give orders that the military and policy should report to him. How naive is that. He asked The PM to step down and open the doors for reelection. He got what he asked for now he is so cowered that he has to eat what he ordered. Until now he never explained what he really want except to get rid of the Taksin clan. Don't forget the majority of Thais wanted that a Taksin is leading this country. As he can't get a majority in Thailand he now want a system that only people which like his ideas should be eligible to vote. What next? May be only people with a university degree can vote, that would be something. I can't understand how he is capable to motivate so many people to demonstrate to strip democratic rights from them. If you see the demonstrators many of them are also simple people without much education, they are now begging outside " please take away our rights, we are to stupid to vote" For me it would be interesting who is behind S.? Who is financing all the demonstration? 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
binjalin Posted December 22, 2013 Share Posted December 22, 2013 (edited) Now, now Binjalin. All that we ask as mature adults, is that, despite our obvious leanings, we keep the discussion civil...!! let me clarify that as I should have made it clearer (lest it be considered terribly rude) "anyone watching the BBC ALL day must be a sick 'something' " (and bored) or a liar (no one can watch BBC ALL day) I can see how it could be read a far more 'uncongenial' way but the above is what I meant - apologies for any misunderstanding Edited December 22, 2013 by binjalin Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
icare999 Posted December 22, 2013 Share Posted December 22, 2013 I have to admit that vote buying is one thing both the democrat and for thai parties do. And since both of the parties know that the act of buying votes will not determine the winner, so they opt to buy the winner instead. If you have been living in Thailand for some time, you should know by now that in each region, there is at least one or two prominent political figures and most likely they'll win the election in their areas. So Thaksin put this idea into practice. He knows he needs only 300 winners, so he'd buy the prominent political figure of each regions who are likely to attain lower house of representatives status into his party. By giving them each 20 millions, he could buy Thailand just under 6 billion bahts or under 200 million USD. Very cheap for buying a country, don't you agree? Did you know that these same people were being offered 40 million per head to join with the Democrat coalition? Newin's Bhumjaithai party accepted the loot along with three cash generating ministries to run, giving the Democrats enough seats to form a government. The rest, as they say, is history. i was offered 100 million baht (I would have accepted GBP or Euro) by taksin to get 100 mercenaries and take over Thailand instead of having to go through all this pretence. What a cheapskate so he paid 2000 baht each to al pad of local inexperienced mercenaries and look at result. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nibbles48 Posted December 22, 2013 Share Posted December 22, 2013 THe demonstrations have lost the steam but also the credibility as S. showed his true face as a fascist. He give orders that the military and policy should report to him. How naive is that. He asked The PM to step down and open the doors for reelection. He got what he asked for now he is so cowered that he has to eat what he ordered. Until now he never explained what he really want except to get rid of the Taksin clan. Don't forget the majority of Thais wanted that a Taksin is leading this country. As he can't get a majority in Thailand he now want a system that only people which like his ideas should be eligible to vote. What next? May be only people with a university degree can vote, that would be something. I can't understand how he is capable to motivate so many people to demonstrate to strip democratic rights from them. If you see the demonstrators many of them are also simple people without much education, they are now begging outside " please take away our rights, we are to stupid to vote" For me it would be interesting who is behind S.? Who is financing all the demonstration? Are you in competition with Prbkk and binjalin for the most backward posts in the thread? I think you are a threat to them with this post. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MickGC Posted December 22, 2013 Share Posted December 22, 2013 RT@veen_NT: Meanwhile, police said there were about 135,000 protesters at 4pm - 135K from all protest grounds combined that is. What's the population of Thailand? So you can probably multiply that by 10 then. Definitely. But why just multiply it by 10? That seems totally abitrary. I'd rather trust the PDRC's FB page myself: People's Democratic Reform Committee - PDRC · 9,051 like this 2 minutes ago · Urban architect academics used maps/acreage to calculate that the protester tally between 17.00-18.00 hours today was approximately 5.6 million. 5.6 Million People, seems fair, bit of a queue for a taxi then? Been watching B***S** TV on and off all day. I counted 11,365,492 protesters. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JAG Posted December 22, 2013 Share Posted December 22, 2013 Doesn't Suthep think it odd that only Bangkok folks are protesting, and only a fraction of the numbers he reports? It's amazing how little support this guy has. your having a laugh aren't you or are you blind watch and learn and wait and see for first time in a long time I have some hope that megalomaniac Taksin and his clan will be defatted. But before he is hell try and send in his red thugs again and again. Let him try he will only cause more blood. Pathetic those who support an evil man and his vanity and pride which if he wins will turn into a one party Taksin state. ITs a shame their is none willing or able to really stand up for the poor and convince brainwashed to get rid of their danger dictator. IF that happened and Taksin went even I would support such a movement but red shirts have been bought lock stock and barrel and are to stupid to realise they are as Stalin said useful fools. Well see but it wont end until Taksin is gone or he takes total 100% control and turns Thailand into a police state. If he and his clan don't just go then this will for certain end in bloody civil war. When will red shirt Taksin supporters here understand the amount of hate and loathing for Taksin amongst a very large part of people is far greater than bought support he has from most of red thugs although I'm sure their are a few who like poor animals in animal farm really believe he gives a toss for them and not just for his own. Like animal farm or brave new world by the time the sheep wake up and realise they have been totally done by Taksin it will be to late. Bye Ye poor sheep is Taksin wins. If that happens after 30 years here ill be gone with my This family but its not going to happen overnight. It took many years for Mugabwie, Saddam, Hitler and all rest to cement power and it will take as long for Taksin to do so. He was getting their and thank goodness Suphet has guts to at least even if he does not own stand up to bully in playground. I am also very aware Suphet and many Thais do not like forang but Imo whatever their view money talks and their wont be any great problem unless of course your one of scum forang here trying to lord it on little (less than 100,000 a month). Thailand and most of us can do without sexpats or those consider they are better and so treat their hosts with contempt. k Still talking bigotted rubbish I see. Those of us with less than 100, 000 a month can do without monied enthusiasts for fascism like you! Sent from my GT-I9300 using Thaivisa Connect Thailand mobile app Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nibbles48 Posted December 22, 2013 Share Posted December 22, 2013 Definitely. But why just multiply it by 10? That seems totally abitrary. I'd rather trust the PDRC's FB page myself: People's Democratic Reform Committee - PDRC · 9,051 like this 2 minutes ago · Urban architect academics used maps/acreage to calculate that the protester tally between 17.00-18.00 hours today was approximately 5.6 million. 5.6 Million People, seems fair, bit of a queue for a taxi then? Been watching B***S** TV on and off all day. I counted 11,365,492 protesters. and I counted 12 million soi dogs. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JAS21 Posted December 22, 2013 Share Posted December 22, 2013 At the end of the day , it's a disastrous result for Suthep. Exactly how many final, absolute final, definitely final " d- days" have there been now. 8 or 9? And now the number of protesters goes down and falls well short of targets ( and their own ridiculous claims of actual numbers). So not satisfied with the people rejecting the suggestion that they remove the elected govt, he issues yet more threats, more deadlines....very tedious , odious man. <deleted> were you then ... we went to a couple of sites ... 'king packed as was the MRT............. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kingalfred Posted December 22, 2013 Share Posted December 22, 2013 At the end of the day , it's a disastrous result for Suthep. Exactly how many final, absolute final, definitely final " d- days" have there been now. 8 or 9? And now the number of protesters goes down and falls well short of targets ( and their own ridiculous claims of actual numbers). So not satisfied with the people rejecting the suggestion that they remove the elected govt, he issues yet more threats, more deadlines....very tedious , odious man.have another glass o' irish whisky father jack. You wouldnt know a disaster if it stared you in the face .Your Ms Shinawatra will find out about disasters 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
gerry1011 Posted December 22, 2013 Share Posted December 22, 2013 RT@veen_NT: Meanwhile, police said there were about 135,000 protesters at 4pm - 135K from all protest grounds combined that is.What's the population of Thailand? So you can probably multiply that by 10 then. Definitely. But why just multiply it by 10? That seems totally abitrary. I'd rather trust the PDRC's FB page myself: People's Democratic Reform Committee - PDRC · 9,051 like this2 minutes ago · Urban architect academics used maps/acreage to calculate that the protester tally between 17.00-18.00 hours today was approximately 5.6 million. 5.6 Million People, seems fair, bit of a queue for a taxi then? Been watching B***S** TV on and off all day. I counted 11,365,492 protesters. I did count 12,463,784 !!! And it keeps rising !!! By midnight (after the soaps on tv) there will be over 20 million protesters !!! Guaranteed !!!!! Today is G day !!!! (or D) (or V) (or W) (or ... Whatever). With this support I don't understand why the Dems are so afraid of participating in elections... Sent from my HTC One using Thaivisa Connect Thailand mobile app Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
skills32 Posted December 22, 2013 Share Posted December 22, 2013 Doesn't Suthep think it odd that only Bangkok folks are protesting, and only a fraction of the numbers he reports? It's amazing how little support this guy has. That's only because people from the provinces took enough trouble to go to Bangkok. I think two baht is better. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Scott Posted December 22, 2013 Share Posted December 22, 2013 A post with a link to the BKK Post has been deleted. It is against the rules to link to the BKK Post. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post newcomer71 Posted December 22, 2013 Popular Post Share Posted December 22, 2013 Too many posts here are full of hatred, extremism and insults. We criticize Thai people for the way they face things in everyday life, but many of us are not really that different, right? And it's totally appalling to see how some poster get a post against an idea or against some people as an offence thrown to him. Guys, let's make a big laugh and try to keep a decent level. I am not making any comments today to avoid being called names or more. This thread became almost unreadable :/ 5 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
blaze Posted December 22, 2013 Share Posted December 22, 2013 I have to admit that vote buying is one thing both the democrat and for thai parties do. And since both of the parties know that the act of buying votes will not determine the winner, so they opt to buy the winner instead. If you have been living in Thailand for some time, you should know by now that in each region, there is at least one or two prominent political figures and most likely they'll win the election in their areas. So Thaksin put this idea into practice. He knows he needs only 300 winners, so he'd buy the prominent political figure of each regions who are likely to attain lower house of representatives status into his party. By giving them each 20 millions, he could buy Thailand just under 6 billion bahts or under 200 million USD. Very cheap for buying a country, don't you agree? Did you know that these same people were being offered 40 million per head to join with the Democrat coalition? Newin's Bhumjaithai party accepted the loot along with three cash generating ministries to run, giving the Democrats enough seats to form a government. The rest, as they say, is history. i was offered 100 million baht (I would have accepted GBP or Euro) by taksin to get 100 mercenaries and take over Thailand instead of having to go through all this pretence. What a cheapskate so he paid 2000 baht each to al pad of local inexperienced mercenaries and look at result. Finally - somebody with proof of Thaksin's scheme to take over. Who have you submitted this proof to? What you are saying could and should destroy the PTP and all Thaksin influenced politics for the coming years. When will the courts act upon your evidence? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
metisdead Posted December 22, 2013 Share Posted December 22, 2013 A post commenting on moderation has been removed. In these hectic times moderators may miss an inflammatory post or other posts in violations of other forum rules, there is a report button you can use to report objectionable content. Some (not all) inflammatory posts and replies have been removed. If you do not want your posts to be removed, spell peoples's name correctly. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
blaze Posted December 22, 2013 Share Posted December 22, 2013 I have to admit that vote buying is one thing both the democrat and for thai parties do. And since both of the parties know that the act of buying votes will not determine the winner, so they opt to buy the winner instead. If you have been living in Thailand for some time, you should know by now that in each region, there is at least one or two prominent political figures and most likely they'll win the election in their areas. So Thaksin put this idea into practice. He knows he needs only 300 winners, so he'd buy the prominent political figure of each regions who are likely to attain lower house of representatives status into his party. By giving them each 20 millions, he could buy Thailand just under 6 billion bahts or under 200 million USD. Very cheap for buying a country, don't you agree? Did you know that these same people were being offered 40 million per head to join with the Democrat coalition? Newin's Bhumjaithai party accepted the loot along with three cash generating ministries to run, giving the Democrats enough seats to form a government. The rest, as they say, is history. i was offered 100 million baht (I would have accepted GBP or Euro) by taksin to get 100 mercenaries and take over Thailand instead of having to go through all this pretence. What a cheapskate so he paid 2000 baht each to al pad of local inexperienced mercenaries and look at result. Well forgive me if I don't take your post to seriously- not since those lousy Klingons told me to invade Mars- and wouldn't lift a goddamned finger when I got lost in space. Seriously though- good post- confirming the suspcion that a lot of foreign supporters of this 'protest' are simply- nuts. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mosha Posted December 22, 2013 Share Posted December 22, 2013 Funny that. I just been on BBC News Asia, if it is anywhere, it is there. No mention of it.... just another pro government supporter lying. Strange how most of them lie on here and get found out. The only thing on there is another wildly inaccurate report from Johnathon 'Dick' Head. http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-25483401 A few hilarious snippets. 'Tens of thousands of opposition-backed protesters have marched through the Thai capital' (try hundreds of thousands). 'The protesters massed at five main intersections,' ( I believe it was 15 plus YL's crib). 'Protests began nearly a month ago' (erm... try almost 2 months ago). Seriously, does this guy even know what is going on here? Jonathan Head is a VERY respected journalist and you are a pig ignorant poster As a Brit, I find him an embarrassment, 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
blaze Posted December 22, 2013 Share Posted December 22, 2013 Remember Franz Ferdinand and what that started? Ah yes- The Archduke - assasinated for denying the right to the Bosnian Serbs to self government. Ring a bell? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post Prbkk Posted December 22, 2013 Popular Post Share Posted December 22, 2013 I' m pretty sure November 24th was to be the final day, with a million or two guarenteed to be on the streets, a month later we have 70,000 and his promise to hand himself in to face charges of insurrection and murder is looking a bit hollow http://www.thaivisa.com/forum/topic/682446-suthep-declares-nov-24-demise-of-thaksin-regime/ 4 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bangkokrick Posted December 22, 2013 Share Posted December 22, 2013 Doesn't Suthep think it odd that only Bangkok folks are protesting, and only a fraction of the numbers he reports? It's amazing how little support this guy has. Yes that little support that he has brought down the government. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Baerboxer Posted December 22, 2013 Share Posted December 22, 2013 It looks like what normally happens when you set up a stage with some naff singers in Bangkok - a few hundred people with nothing better to do gather round to watch. Hardly a revolution. Few hundred ? Do you have evidence and pictures to refute those kindly posted by Nibbles? If not, then either carry on digging your hole bigger, or stop before you look a bigger prat. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tomacht8 Posted December 22, 2013 Share Posted December 22, 2013 Too many posts here are full of hatred, extremism and insults. We criticize Thai people for the way they face things in everyday life, but many of us are not really that different, right? And it's totally appalling to see how some poster get a post against an idea or against some people as an offence thrown to him. Guys, let's make a big laugh and try to keep a decent level. I am not making any comments today to avoid being called names or more. This thread became almost unreadable :/ I agree with your observations. The level of reflexive discussion is unfortunately fallen. Especially have the sledgehammer one liner posts increased. Agree 100% This thread became almost unreadable :/ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
txp158 Posted December 22, 2013 Share Posted December 22, 2013 I have to admit that vote buying is one thing both the democrat and for thai parties do. And since both of the parties know that the act of buying votes will not determine the winner, so they opt to buy the winner instead. If you have been living in Thailand for some time, you should know by now that in each region, there is at least one or two prominent political figures and most likely they'll win the election in their areas. So Thaksin put this idea into practice. He knows he needs only 300 winners, so he'd buy the prominent political figure of each regions who are likely to attain lower house of representatives status into his party. By giving them each 20 millions, he could buy Thailand just under 6 billion bahts or under 200 million USD. Very cheap for buying a country, don't you agree? Did you know that these same people were being offered 40 million per head to join with the Democrat coalition? Newin's Bhumjaithai party accepted the loot along with three cash generating ministries to run, giving the Democrats enough seats to form a government. The rest, as they say, is history. 555 You are telling me these retarded politicians were willing to accept 20 millions from Thaksin but not 40 million from democrat. I guess either they are really retarded or you don't know what you are talking about. Btw I don't think they'll have to give Newin anything but the ministry titles. 40 million bahts is like spared change compared to the misnistry titles. I heard you need to pay 500 million bahts awhile back, so Newin's party got 3 making it worths over 1.5 billion. Dude I'm kon Thai. I was born and raised here. My mother tongue is Thai. I've been following Thaksin news since 2002. Tell me something I don't know about Thaksin and his goons, I'll be very very surprised. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nibbles48 Posted December 22, 2013 Share Posted December 22, 2013 'i was offered 100 million baht (I would have accepted GBP or Euro) by taksin to get 100 mercenaries and take over Thailand instead of having to go through all this pretence. What a cheapskate so he paid 2000 baht each to al pad of local inexperienced mercenaries and look at result.' I gotta say this could be the best one today. I am sure Thaksin really believes that 100 mercenaries would just stroll in under your command and the entire RT Army, Navy, Air Force, Police, SWAT, Government and 68 million Thais would instantly capitulate. Totally believable lol. I should be careful what you post here, this is public and permanently documented unless the admins want it removed. Someone may see this and take it seriously enough to report it. Even if they don't believe it... they may well be pissed off enough to give you a whole heap of problems. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JAS21 Posted December 22, 2013 Share Posted December 22, 2013 It looks like what normally happens when you set up a stage with some naff singers in Bangkok - a few hundred people with nothing better to do gather round to watch. Hardly a revolution. Few hundred ? Do you have evidence and pictures to refute those kindly posted by Nibbles? If not, then either carry on digging your hole bigger, or stop before you look a bigger prat. Looks to be a few here Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MaxLee Posted December 22, 2013 Share Posted December 22, 2013 We all can expect a merry merry Christmas,... if you know what I mean... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post Ozymandias Posted December 22, 2013 Popular Post Share Posted December 22, 2013 It's interesting (if unsurprising & ultimately depressing) to discover that this set of posts is a microcosm of the polarization accelerating within Thailand. In the pursuit of true reconciliation, if that is possible, and in order to discover which if any posters are willing or able to suspend their rabid and pointless tit-for-tat posts, I wonder if we can all agree to the following: 1. Bangkok is economically vital to Thailand's future but its population does not constitute an electoral majority. 2. The current round of protests are large but smaller than previous turnouts. 3. Reform is preferable within a democratic framework. 4. A coup (military or civilian) will create more problems than it solves. 5. Thaksin was corrupt in office. (BKK land purchases etc.) 6. Suthep was corrupt in office (Phuket land sell-offs, palm oil 'deals') 7. An anti-corruption movement is not ideally led by a corrupt politician. 8. The attempt by Yingluck to pass an amnesty bill was crude, blatant and an insult to those that died in 2010. 9. True reform of the political system to make it less viable to influence by big money is absolutely necessary. 10. No family should inherit influence in a true democracy. 11. Pre-Thaksin political parties largely ignored the plight of the poor in favor of policies that benefitted their Bangkok supporters. 12. Thaksin upset the status quo by garnering support from the above. 13. All political parties, to a greater or lesser extent, attempt to buy votes. 14. Most of the electorate vote for the party that promise to raise their living standards, as compared to this benefit election bribes are tiny. 15. Most Thai politicians/protest leaders of all colours are egotists/power hungry. 16. The above runs counter to the central tenets of Buddhism. 17. The country will be worse off if each side continues to reject the position of the other. 18. To move forward, justice needs to prevail for ALL who have committed crimes. 19. To move forward, ALL parties need to cater to the needs of ALL Thais not only their supporters/constituents 20. Without sincere compromise from all sides, Thailand is heading for civil war. I wonder how many you can consider & agree to. You will, of course, need to set aside your passions for a while. If you're a true Buddhist, that should be easy. 14 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
blaze Posted December 22, 2013 Share Posted December 22, 2013 I' m pretty sure November 24th was to be the final day, with a million or two guarenteed to be on the streets, a month later we have 70,000 and his promise to hand himself in to face charges of insurrection and murder is looking a bit hollow http://www.thaivisa.com/forum/topic/682446-suthep-declares-nov-24-demise-of-thaksin-regime/ No- it will be the first day. And not the final day. It will be the day that is remembered as the Fort Sumter of the Thai civil war. Or the swearing in of the Confederate cabiinet. Rarely do I agree with the soundbites from the Thai military- but this time- they could be right. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post soi41 Posted December 22, 2013 Popular Post Share Posted December 22, 2013 I' m pretty sure November 24th was to be the final day, with a million or two guarenteed to be on the streets, a month later we have 70,000 and his promise to hand himself in to face charges of insurrection and murder is looking a bit hollow http://www.thaivisa.com/forum/topic/682446-suthep-declares-nov-24-demise-of-thaksin-regime/ Both you and I know, that posting on this thread is a complete waste of time! The followers here of their new master are not open to an argument, because they have seen the light! And on the third day he created the peoples council. Sad to see so many expats (who in the eyes of many Thais are considered lower than a soidog) joining a movement where all the actors on the streets i Bangkok, including their leader are just pawns in a game, where the winners are the old power and money-elite. Darkskinned and from the south, does Suthep really believe, that the amarts will allow him to have a say, when they don't need him anymore?? Keep on dreaming!! 5 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post newcomer71 Posted December 22, 2013 Popular Post Share Posted December 22, 2013 It's interesting (if unsurprising & ultimately depressing) to discover that this set of posts is a microcosm of the polarization accelerating within Thailand. In the pursuit of true reconciliation, if that is possible, and in order to discover which if any posters are willing or able to suspend their rabid and pointless tit-for-tat posts, I wonder if we can all agree to the following: 1. Bangkok is economically vital to Thailand's future but its population does not constitute an electoral majority. 2. The current round of protests are large but smaller than previous turnouts. 3. Reform is preferable within a democratic framework. 4. A coup (military or civilian) will create more problems than it solves. 5. Thaksin was corrupt in office. (BKK land purchases etc.) 6. Suthep was corrupt in office (Phuket land sell-offs, palm oil 'deals') 7. An anti-corruption movement is not ideally led by a corrupt politician. 8. The attempt by Yingluck to pass an amnesty bill was crude, blatant and an insult to those that died in 2010. 9. True reform of the political system to make it less viable to influence by big money is absolutely necessary. 10. No family should inherit influence in a true democracy. 11. Pre-Thaksin political parties largely ignored the plight of the poor in favor of policies that benefitted their Bangkok supporters. 12. Thaksin upset the status quo by garnering support from the above. 13. All political parties, to a greater or lesser extent, attempt to buy votes. 14. Most of the electorate vote for the party that promise to raise their living standards, as compared to this benefit election bribes are tiny. 15. Most Thai politicians/protest leaders of all colours are egotists/power hungry. 16. The above runs counter to the central tenets of Buddhism. 17. The country will be worse off if each side continues to reject the position of the other. 18. To move forward, justice needs to prevail for ALL who have committed crimes. 19. To move forward, ALL parties need to cater to the needs of ALL Thais not only their supporters/constituents 20. Without sincere compromise from all sides, Thailand is heading for civil war. I wonder how many you can consider & agree to. You will, of course, need to set aside your passions for a while. If you're a true Buddhist, that should be easy. Definitely I agree with every single point. Your post is right on the spot. This is not moment for get irate and rabid, put cool down and try to make some constructive debate, leaving conflicts and extremism apart. I surely agree on all 20 points, and wish a better future for Thailand and my family... 4 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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