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Hey! It's Stephanie from SixFiguresUnder.com! It's time for another monthly

budget update. I've been sharing our family's personal finances since the

fall of 2013 when we were in six figures of student loan debt. Originally I

started sharing our income and expenses to help keep us on track and motivated

in our debt payoff. It's amazing how much accountability it gives us to be sharing

our goals and our progress online. I found that sharing our finances helps

break the "money is taboo" stigma. Most people learn to budget through trial and

error without ever taking a look at a real working budget, which is too bad. My

inbox tells me that you agree that it's helpful to see another family's budget

even when your numbers are totally different. In the description I'll link

to the blog post where I detail our monthly income and expenses if you want

more information. Okay let's jump into the budget for March and at the end I'll

show you how we're setting up our budget for April. So we budget based on last

month's income so at the beginning of the month we have-- right here-- all the

money that we have available to budget and the first thing we do is is pay our

tithing. If you look at this note here you can see that our tithing is based on

the income we earned in February so I keep track of it all right here in this

this little comment box so I know that this is our total and 10% of that is

what we pay in tithing. Fast offering is a donation we make each month. Our

monthly bills are pretty easy to predict. Our car insurance is about the same each

month. It went up recently. And this is for my

cell phone. My husband's is through his business but our cell phones are

through republic Wireless and I know that this this will never be more than

$18. Well unless I buy more data but it's pretty typical that it's between 13 and

17 dollars somewhere in there. Okay our mortgage.

We've got a blogpost coming up on all the details of this, but we refinanced

our mortgage and this is what our new payment will be each month is. It's a

little less than this but we like to round up and have a nice even number. But

it's not due-- our new mortgage first payment is not due-- until May 1st and so

we still budgeted this money this month but it didn't go toward the mortgage.

This was the cost of refinancing and so that leaves this $1,900 left

over. And I'm just gonna roll that over and then in April I'll budget the $3,200

and so it'll still-- this $1,900 will still-- will follow along in this

category but I'm actually going to planning to get this up to $3,200 so

that our mortgage will be two months ahead. That you know our whole budget is

a month ahead but I want the mortgage category to have to have two months

buffer in there. Internet, same every month.

Electricity varies. It was extra high this month. I know it next month it's

going to be less because I've been watching but typically it's under 300.

Home phone-- this is through Ooma it's it's internet-based so it's not not a typical

landline but it's just $4.35 a month. Our trash gets charged every other month

so this is this is half of what the bill will be when it comes next month. Same

with water get billed every other month and this is half of what-- well about half

anyway. So those are pretty standard then moving on to our everyday expenses.

Groceries I budgeted $400. At the beginning of the month we spent 330. There's a whole

video on what we bought there. And then at the end of the month we went on a

road trip and got some groceries for that. Anyway ended up spending under $400.

Gas is usually a little more than this but for our road trip I I categorize all

the the fill-ups-- the gas for the road trip-- down under our vacation

fund so this is three weeks of gas essentially. Clothing I bought a few things

not much. For categories like this probably the beginning of the month I

had I don't know $50 or $30 budgeted here so if I had say I had $50 budgeted then

at the end of the month I see that there's this $33 left some people like

to carry that over carry that money over to the next month but for these

categories where I'm funding every month I prefer to empty those out each

month so zero them out so if I only spent $16.52 I like to keep that $16.52 so

that it doesn't have any money carrying over. Then all of the the extra that I

got from spending under on these categories then that can go toward

whatever goal we're working toward and what we're working on this year is

increasing our emergency fund so that's what that went toward. I also use

excess on any of these categories to go toward other categories where I might

spend more than I had originally planned on. Like kids activities I had budgeted

less than this and ended up spending more so the money that maybe I had

toward clothing went toward kids activities. So household goods, this is

anything that's not food, that we buy for our house,

toiletries, things for kids school projects, things for the garden, things

for the kitchen, anyway things like that. This is a higher month but under $200. Fun,

this month we went out to lunch for a child's birthday. I went out with some

girlfriends for appetizers one night. I bought some microphones to go with a karaoke

machine that we were given. Animals, we have outdoor cats and chickens

so this is our chicken feed and our cat food. Kids activities were high this

month. We had to get some wrestling shoes for my son and some other

wrestling related expenses and my daughter's in a musical production. I

needed a costume for her so those are our basic everyday expenses. Next these

are our sinking funds, periodic expenses expenses that that will come up

eventually. Some of them we know exactly how much they'll be like life insurance

we know that if we put $70 a month toward our life insurance that when the

premiums are due we'll have the exact amount we need. Others we don't know like

car repair. We drive older cars and they always need something so we've

been putting $300 a month there. This month we got the oil changed

in the van and and changed the air filter ourselves so we this is what we have

remaining in that category. Medical, most of our medical things are covered except

for doctor co-pays and and prescriptions. We went to the doctor a lot of times

this month for one kid or another or myself. This is

what we have remaining in that category.

Dental, we don't use that often but we put $30 a month right now. There's 90 in there.

Car registration and smog $40 a month. Right now there's $60 for that. Birthdays and

gifts, we had a child's birthday party this month and also got gifts for that

child and the child who has birthday next month so this was a high spend

month for that category. There's still $82 in there. For Christmas we set

aside a hundred. There's currently $300 in that category and I already mentioned

life insurance. We've got some money that's still sitting there for future

home projects and furniture. We put $200 toward our road trip-- our vacation for

spring break and we spent $445 because some of

that was money we had set aside in January in February. The majority

of this is gas for driving from here to Washington and back. We also stayed in a

motel one night and we also bought some things for our trip that we'll be able

to use in future trips like a soft rooftop carrier that we really

liked and it didn't kill the gas mileage like I thought it was going to. I'll

link to that in the description below. We bought some pie irons and a new big

tarp because it was going to rain we wanted to put a floating tarp above our tent.

Anyway we have $54 left in that category and we'll we'll keep funding

that category. We've got a family reunion coming up in the summer. We started doing

allowances with our kids and I'll have a whole video and blog post on that in the

future. It looks kind of funny because we took cash out and it doesn't show. Anyway

so that's about $60 a month. We put $500 toward our emergency fund and we have we

an automatic $25 for each of our four older kids in a 529 that just goes out

automatically. This doesn't actually ever touch our hands but I just like to keep

track of it here so I add it specifically in as income so that I can

put it in here but it doesn't doesn't ever come to us. We're doing an automatic

withdrawal of $550 a month toward my IRA so that by the end of the year it will

be maxed out. I put 25% of my blog income aside for

self-employment taxes and that-- at least last year last year I put 30% aside and

it covered the taxes for both my and my husband's businesses. This is for our

tax preparer. The supplemental property taxes, you can see this is negative

here because I took the money out that was what had been carried over

because it turns out there was enough in our escrow account that escrow paid the

Supplemental property taxes which we didn't realize they were going to do so

we didn't need to pay that bill from our pocket like

we did earlier in the year so that money, when I put this negative number and then

it just popped it back up to the "available to budget" and then it went

towards something else like the emergency fund. So that pretty much sums

it up for March. Let me quickly show you what we're gonna do in April. So like

I've said, we budget a month ahead, so all the money we earned in

March is forwarded here to April's budget and I already got started on some of

these numbers. Oure tithing, we tithe on the money we earned the month before so

this is all of our income from March and we do 10% of that. Fast offering is the

same every month. Car insurance $168.18. Our phones I'm

going to go ahead and put $18 I know it will be less than that but I'll just put

that in to be safe. Our mortgage the same. Electricity I'm

going to put $300. I know it's less than that but we'll just better to have extra.

$32.16. I will put $46 for water. Groceries I'm going to put $400. I'm gonna put

car gas at $400.Clothes we'll just put $50. Household say

$150. Fun maybe $50.

Animals I'm gonna say $80. I know there's a sale on chicken feed so we might stock

up a little bit there. Kids activities I'm gonna put $100. Let's see car

repair I've been doing $300 so, $300. Medical $100. Dental $30. Car registration $40.

Birthday $40. Christmas $100. Life insurance $70. I'm not gonna put anything

in these. We'll put $200 again here. $60 again here. I'm gonna wait on the

emergency fund. I know this hundred dollars is coming out. This retirement I

just put in, this is gonna come out automatically

I already calculated these. This doesn't exist anymore.

So that puts us at $630 left toward our emergency fund goal. so I'm gonna put all

of that there so that we're at a nice zero here and everything is budgeted. And

like I said before I expect this to change. I'm not going to spend exactly

$400 on gas or exactly $150 on household goods but it's

all got to come from somewhere so if I, for some reason, need to spend $300 on

kids activities then that other $200 needs to be subtracted from other

categories in our budget. Well there you have it! There's our zero-based, month-ahead

budget for our family of seven. If you have any questions about what I

showed you here or any other budgeting questions I'm happy to answer them so

just leave them in the comments or leave a question a comment on my blog and I'll

get back to you as soon as I can!

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Delusional Hillary Stumbles Out In Public Insisting She's President, Then Everyone

Sees What's In Her Coat!

Once again Hillary Clinton is trying to run a scam on the American people.

But this time the scam is really outrageous to the point that clearly shows just how delusional

this failed presidential candidate really is.

On top of cleverly trying to conceal the fact that she once again fell and had her hand

in a cast hidden by her coat, the former Secretary of State spoke at the women's club The Wing

located in Manhattan yesterday.

And as most of you can probably already guess, she wasn't there to speak kindly of President

Donald Trump.

She attacked him on everything she could manage to think of from Putin to Fox News."I don't

think we've seen the bottom yet, I think it's very unfortunate to contemplate but

more can happen that would put our rights at risk, our freedom at risk, our values,

our fundamental views about what it means to be Americans," said Clinton.

When he can't think of anything to say, Trump starts chanting it and you sit there

and you think 'does he think I was elected?'" she said.

"I said something publicly a few months ago, Fox News is always trying to impeach

me so someone needs to tell them that it doesn't apply to a private citizen."

She actually said that "The U.S. is in a very bad spot and we haven't seen the bottom"

yet when it comes to having Trump as our president.

And that he still breaks into chants at his rally's saying "Lock her up."

like he wants to "Impeach" her.First of all, where was she when we had Obama as our

president and for the first time in history a president wasn't able to give us a GDP

of over 3% in the 8 years in office.

And second, you can only impeach some elected officials, which means this woman actually,

in her own mind, believes she was elected president.

There really comes a time in everyone's life when the family must have an intervention

and confront that person to tell them it's time to pack it up and retire.

Maybe it would even be a good idea if they put her in a home since she can't seem to

be able to stay on her feet and always seems to be falling.

But what really proves this woman needs help is the fact she is going around saying President

Trump wants to impeach her, which he has never said, because she is not the president.Here

is a list of things Hillary has blamed since losing the 2016 Election via the DailyMail

JAMES COMEY

Clinton is furious that Comey, then the FBI director, publicly revealed the re-opening

of the secret email server investigation just before election day – and has said so time

after time after time.

THE FBI

Comey's entire organization does not escape her wrath.

'The FBI wasn't the Federal Bureau of Ifs or Innuendoes.

Its job was to find out the facts,' she writes in What Happened.

VLADIMIR PUTIN

'There's no doubt in my mind that Putin wanted me to lose and wanted Trump to win,'

she told USA Today in September last year while promoting What Happened.

It was hardly a new theme.

As early as December the New York Times obtained audio in which she told her donors: 'Putin

publicly blamed me for the outpouring of outrage by his own people, and that is the direct

line between what he said back then and what he did in this election.'

THE RUSSIANS

Putin's entire apparatus gets a name-check.

In May she told the Codecon convention how '1,000 Russian agents' had filled Facebook

with 'fake news'.

She told NPR 'my path toward November was being disrupted with Russians'.

WIKILEAKS

The 'transparency website' is consistently ranked along with Comey by Clinton at the

top of her blame list.

She told NPR : 'Unfortunately the Comey letter, aided to great measure by the Russian

WikiLeaks, raised all those doubts again.'

And she writes of its founder Julian Assange in What Happened: 'In my view, Assange is

a hypocrite who deserves to be held accountable for his actions.'

LOW INFORMATION VOTERS

'You put yourself in the position of a low information voter, and all of a sudden your

Facebook feed, your Twitter account is saying, "Oh my gosh, Hillary Clinton is running

a child trafficking operation in Washington with John Podesta.",' she told the Codecon

convention in May.

'Well you don't believe it but this has been such an unbelievable election, you kind

of go, 'Oh maybe I better look into that."

ANTI-AMERICAN FORCES

'I think it's important that we learn the real lessons from this last campaign because

the forces that we are up against are not just interested in influencing our elections

and our politics, they're going after our economy and they're going after our unity

as a nation,' she told Codecon in May.

'What is hard for people to really accept – although now after the election there's

greater understanding – is that there are forces in our country – put the Russians

to one side – who have been fighting rear guard actions for as long as I've been alive

because my life coincided with the Civil Rights movement, with the women's rights movement,

with anti-war protesting, with the impeachment.

BAD POLLING NUMBERS

Clinton says polls in key states did not serve her.

'I think polling is going to have to undergo some revisions in how they actually measure

people,' she told the Codecon convention.

'How they reach people.

The best assessments as of right now are that the polling was not that inaccurate, but it

was predominantly national polling and I won nationally.'

BARACK OBAMA

Clinton has two beefs with Obama: one of them being that he won two terms.

Clinton says that succeeding an incumbent is almost impossible for a Democrat.

'No non-incumbent Democrat had run successfully to succeed another two-termer since Vice President

Martin Van Buren won in 1836,' she writes in What Happened.

But she also says his response to the Russian campaign of interference wasn't enough.

'I do wonder sometimes about what would have happened if President Obama had made

a televised address to the nation in the fall of 2016 warning that our democracy was under

attack,' she writes in What Happened.

WHITE WOMEN

'I believe absent Comey, I might've picked up 1 or 2 points among white women,' she

told Vox in September.

'White woman… are really quite politically dependent on their view of their own security

and their own position in society what works and doesn't work for them.'

'What happened in my election is I was on the way to winning white women until former

director of the FBI Jim Comey dropped that very ill-advised letter on Oct. the 28th and

my numbers just went down,' she said in a March 2018 speech in India.

'All of a sudden white women who were going to vote for me, and frankly standing up to

the men in their lives and the men in their work places were being told, "She's going

to jail, you don't want to vote for her.

It's going to be terrible you can't vote for that."

It stopped my momentum and it decreased my vote enough.

Because I was ahead and I was winning and I thought I had fought my way back.

'

THE NEW YORK TIMES

The newspaper was blamed as early as May at the Codecon conference in Rancho Palos Verde,

California.

She singled out its managing editor Dean Baquet – the paper's most senior editor – and

said of coverage of her email issue under his direction: 'They covered it like it

was Pearl Harbor.'

JOE BIDEN

Biden could have run against her and didn't.

But Clinton writes: 'Joe Biden said the Democratic Party in 2016 'did not talk about

what it always stood for—and that was how to maintain a burgeoning middle class.'

'I find this fairly remarkable, considering that Joe himself campaigned for me all over

the Midwest and talked plenty about the middle class.'

BERNIE SANDERS

'His attacks caused lasting damage, making it harder to unify progressives in the general

election and paving the way for Trump's 'Crooked Hillary' campaign,' she writes

in What Happened.

'I don't know if that bothered Bernie or not.'

PEOPLE WANTING CHANGE

'I thought, at end of day, people would say, look, we do want change, and we want

the right kind of change, and we want change that is realistic and is going to make difference

in my life and my family's life and my paycheck,' she told Vox.

'That's what I was offering.

And I didn't in any way want to feed into this, not just radical political argument

that was being made on other side, but very negative cultural argument about who we are

as Americans.'

MISOGYNISTS

Asked by CNN's Christine Amanpour at the Women for Women International event in new

York in May if misogyny was to blame she said: 'Yes, I do think it played a role.'

TELEVISION EXECUTIVES

'When you have a presidential campaign and the total number of minutes on TV news, which

is still how most people get their information, covering all of our policies, climate change,

anything else was 32 minutes, I don't blame voters,' she told The View.

'They don't get a broad base of information to make decision on.

The more outrageous you are, the more inflammatory you are, the higher the ratings are.'

FACEBOOK

'If you look at Facebook the vast majority of the news items posted were fake.

They were connected to as we now know the 1,000 Russian agents who were involved in

delivering those messages,' she told Codecon.

TWITTER

Usually mentioned in the same breath as Facebook, the micro-blogging site is seen by Clinton

as one of the reasons for her loss.

She told the Codecon convention in may that Trump had a method in his tweets.

'They want to influence your reality.

That to me is what we're up against, and we can't let that go unanswered,' she

said.

CONTENT FARMS IN MACEDONIA

'Through content farms, through an enormous investment in falsehoods, fake news, call

it what you will – lies, that's a good word too – the other side was using content

that was flat out false,' she told the Codecon convention in May.

'They were conveying this weaponized information and the content of it, and they were running,

y'know there's all these stories, about y'know, and you know I've seen them now,

and you sit there and it looks like you know sort of low level CNN operation, or a fake

newspaper.'

CAMPAIGN FINANCE

'You had Citizens United come to its full fruition.'

she told Codecon in May.

'So unaccountable money flowing in against me, against other Democrats, in a way that

we hadn't seen and then attached to this weaponized information war.

THE MEDIA

'American journalists who eagerly and uncritically repeated whatever WikiLeaks dished out during

the campaign could learn from the responsible way the French press handled the hack of Macron,'

she writes in What Happened.

Now-president Macron had a massive tranche of his emails hacked and released shortly

before the French voted.

Many outlets did not report on their contents.

THE DEMOCRATIC PARTY

'I set up my campaign and we have our own data operation.

I get the nomination.

So I'm now the nominee of the Democratic Party.

I inherit nothing from the Democratic Party,' Clinton said told the Codecon convention in

May.

'I mean, it was bankrupt.

It was on the verge of insolvency.

Its data was mediocre to poor, nonexistent, wrong.

I had to inject money into it.'

THE REPUBLICAN PARTY

The Republicans were far better prepared for a campaign than the Democrats she claimed,

when it came to money and data, telling the Codecon convention: 'So Trump becomes the

nominee and he is basically handed this tried and true, effective foundation.'

CAMBRIDGE ANALYTICA

The data-targeting firm ultimately owned by Robert Mercer, the billionaire Breitbart backer,

and his family, is said to have targeted voters to drive them away from Clinton.

'They ultimately added something and I think again we'd better understand that.

The Mercers did not invest all that money for their own amusement,' she told the Codecon

convention.

WOMEN PROTESTERS

The massive demonstrations in Washington and other cities in the wake of the election were

organized as an immediate response to Clinton's shock defeat.

But that did not stop Clinton from writing in What Happened: 'I couldn't help but

ask where those feelings of solidarity, outrage and passion had been during the election.'

MATT LAUER

The NBC Today show anchor quizzed both candidates at a 'commander-in-chief forum' on board

Intrepid in New York.

But Clinton – who went first in the back-to-back interviews, complained about Lauer focusing

on her secret server and whether it raised questions over her trustworthiness.

'Lauer had turned what should have been a serious discussion into a pointless ambush.

What a waste of time,' she writes in What Happened.

She later delighted in his firing for sexual misconduct, saying in December: 'Every day

I believe more in karma.'

WHITE VOTERS

'White voters have been fleeing the Democratic party ever since Lyndon Johnson predicted

they would,' she told Vox.

DEMOCRATIC DOCUMENTARY MAKERS

'We're not making the documentaries that we're going to get onto Netflix,' she

told Codecon.

She was asked by the interviewer: 'This is because Hollywood isn't liberal enough?'

'No, it's because Democrats aren't putting their money there,' she replied.

BENGHAZI INVESTIGATORS

The attacks on the U.S. diplomatic compound in the Libyan city of Benghazi on September

11, 2012, happened when Clinton was Secretary of State.

It claimed four American lives, and was the focus of intense investigation by Congress.

Clinton told the Today show: 'Take the Benghazi tragedy – you know, I have one of the top

Republicans, Kevin McCarthy, admitting we're going to take that tragedy – because, you

know, we've lost people, unfortunately, going back to the Reagan administration, if

you talk about recent times, in diplomatic attacks.

'But boy, it was turned into a political football.

And it was aimed at undermining my credibility, my record, my accomplishments.'

VOTER SUPPRESSION

Suppressing her voters was named by Clinton as one of the major factors in her defeat

in her interview on the Today show when she rattled off her laundry list.

'What was at work here?' she said.

'In addition to the mistakes that I made, which I recount in the book, what about endemic

sexism and misogyny, not just in politics but in our society, what about the unprecedented

action of the FBI director, what about the interference of an adversary nation, what

about voter suppression?'

It was a return to a theme – she suggested it was a problem in Wisconsin in an interview

in May with New York magazine.

'I would have won had I not been subjected to the unprecedented attacks by Comey and

the Russians, aided and abetted by the suppression of the vote, particularly in Wisconsin,'

she said.

'Republicans learned that if you suppress votes you win.'

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Mueller's Investigation Just Went Up In Flames – Stunning Connection To Hillary Clinton Goes Public - Duration: 19:30.

Mueller's Investigation Just Went Up In Flames – Stunning Connection To Hillary

Clinton Goes Public

In the course of recent days, it's been affirmed that White House Special Counsel

Robert Mueller picked a staff brimming with Democrat agents to research President Donald

Trump's assumed arrangement with Russia in a year ago's race.

Presently, yet another colleague been connected to intense Democrats.

Flexibility Daily announced that it was recently uncovered that Mueller specialist Jeannie

Rhee has to a great degree close ties with the Clintons and the Democrat Party.

She worked for Barack Obama's Attorney General Eric Holder for a long time and has given

over $16,000 to Democrats since 2008.

She additionally spoke to Hillary Clinton amid her scandalous email claim in 2015, as

she attempted to square access to Clinton's private messages and her restroom servers.

Rhee was so near Clinton that she maximized gifts to her in 2015 and 2016.

Over that, Rhee spoke to the Clinton Foundation in the racketeering claim in 2015.

"Rhee joined Mueller's group in June, as per The Washington Post, and furthermore

filled in as an accomplice at WilmerHale," CBS News revealed.

"She had beforehand filled in as agent partner lawyer general in the Justice Department's

Office of Legal Counsel, where she prompted White House authorities and the lawyer general

on issues including criminal strategy and national security, as per a WilmerHale official

statement from 2011.

She likewise filled in as Assistant U.S. lawyer in the U.S. Lawyer's office for the District

of Columbia."

This comes after it was uncovered that one of Mueller's lawyers gone to Hillary Clinton's

race night party in New York City.

The Daily Caller announced that Andrew Weissmann's participation at the gathering is only the

most recent sign indicating the predisposition against Trump that this examination has.

Weissmann has been alluded to by The New York Times as Mueller's "lieutenant" and

"pit bull."

On Tuesday, moderate guard dog bunch Judicial Watch got a January email in which Weissmann

adulated previous Acting Attorney General Sally Yates' insubordination of Trump.

Legal Watch Reported:

"I am so pleased.

Furthermore, in wonder.

Much obliged to you to such an extent.

All my most profound regards," Weissmann wrote to Yates on January 30, instantly after

she trained the DOJ not to protect an official request prohibiting migration from seven countries,

a demonstration that prompted her expulsion by President Trump.

WEISSMANN IS JUST ONE OF MANY DEMOCRATIC DONORS THAT HAVE BEEN HIRED BY MUELLER.

THE LAWYER DONATED A COMBINED $6,600 TO THE PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGNS OF BARACK OBAMA AND

HILLARY CLINTON.

It was likewise uncovered for the current week that previous Mueller examiner Peter

Strzok, a FBI specialist, was dropped from the test after it was uncovered that he had

a solid hostile to Trump predisposition.

While partaking in the examination, Strzok traded various hostile to Trump messages with

his fancy woman Lisa Page, who likewise had

some

contribution in

the test.

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I've loved all my professors.

It's been really exciting to hear from people who've been in the sector for a long time,

and have a lot of real world experience.

It's fun to see your professor's research articles popping up when you're doing just

general day-to-day research,

It's a lot of really well accomplished people and

people who have served the community for a

long time.

The rankings came out last week, and it was pretty surprising, because they were already

pretty high, especially for a school in the west.

It was really cool to see them jump, I think, four or five spots.

It was a pretty good surprise to get an email like that.

There's a real opportunity to serve people out there and there's some things you can

learn getting a Master's degree that's harder information

to get elsewhere.

Getting an environment where you have all these students and all these professors and

resources to help you along your career path to really making an impact in the world, it's

really incomparable to anything else that's out there.

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