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\nThe story is about a girl who accomplishes her dream. Lele, a 23 year old lady from an ordinary middle class family aspires to become a professional chef and like everyone, she has to debate with them regarding her career decisions. Her parents were adamant in her choosing an engineering degree and finally, she agrees to go along with their choice of interests, only if they agree to her choice of preference of place. She choose the college in another country so that she could fool her parents and go to culinary school instead of an engineering college.\u00a0 She then checks into her dream culinary school\u00a0 and was living her dream, submerged in the world of culinary, she was one of the best students in school and her teachers were very proud of her skills\u00a0 and enthusiasm. After a few weeks a new student, Michael enrolls in this college. He's a 25 year old handsome guy who's from a highly wealthy family.\u00a0 Michael tried to become friends with her but she was very hard on him and they eventually become competitive.\u00a0 Lele was so frustrated with Michael from all the attention he got as she was the top in class. Days passed, it was examination time. Michael decides to play a prank on lele which goes very bad and due to this, she was debarred from writing her exams for a year. Michael feels so bad for lele and apologizes to her. She was very angry and devastated by what he did. He tried to convince the committee, but they wouldn\u2019t accept his plea. Lele, with all her confidence, decides to go on and starts her own blog and Michael also helps her and eventually they both fall in love. Her blog becomes a success and after few months she receives a call from a very famous chef for an opportunity to work with him. She accepts the offer and after completing her culinary course, she finally makes her dream come true by publishing her own cookbook. She now lives happily with Michael, owning a restaurant in the city, travelling and learning new culinary skills.\n\n<\/p>","type":"txt","id":1590339164183}]
The article entitles alphabet , probably one of the lesser known facts being it as the parent company of GOOGLE and holds major authority over the subsidiaries. This article is an attempt to take you through a nostalgic ride of lesser known facts before the inception of Alphabet and a snapshot of what\u2019s in store next of one of our very favourite pieces of technology marvel - BACKRUB<\/p>
Wait What? Yes, you heard it right, Google\u2019s original name was BACKRUB and one of the first versions of google could actually process just 30-50 pages per second. When Google were looking for an available name for the company it was googol - 10100 , that was misspelled to get the current household name \u2013 google. <\/p>
GOOGLE WAS ON SALE:\nThe Global search engine which has currently a billion-consumer base was once left for sale and initially It was Yahoo ( Excite and Altavista were other two companies ) which said NO and see how time turns everything around with google having the last laugh with yahoo getting almost faded away from the search engine market.<\/p>
GMAIL LAUNCH ON APRIL 1ST (NOT A FOOL JOKE)\nA Double bluff strategy to keep the trend ( launch of the omnipresent mailing tool ) in those times showcases the initial prowess that GOOGLE has at its disposal.<\/p>
YOUTUBE ACQUISITION We all know how prominent YouTube is in the present generation but what if I tell you that the most watched media platform was bought at Denny\u2019s in Palo Alto, California. In 2006 Google shelled out 1.65billion$ and the rest is history.<\/p>
INSANE ACQUIRING AVERAGE\n\u201cAre you freaking nuts\u201d, This would be the response, if you come to know that Google acquires one company on an average every single week.\nGOOGLE LOVES FOOD!\nWhat if I say you that no google office is allowed to be more than 150 feet away from some kind of food your first reaction would be \u201cyou are kidding \u201c.A Brilliant strategy to keep the employees motivated.<\/p>
THE SUPER TECH THAT NEVER COME OUT <\/p>
GOOGLE GLASS\nOne of the original products of google that never came to the consumer shelves was a piece of technology marvel instead ended a redundant piece of glass. G Glass was similar to a smart spectacle paired with partial augmented reality that could do everything what a present-day wearable or smartphone can do.<\/p>
PROJECT ARA - MODULARITY\nCould have been the Dream smartphone that could actually allow users to alter dated technology with the current generation hardware just like a personal desktop or laptop. Insane isn\u2019t it? but due to size, manufacturing in one of the highly crowded markets killed the project.<\/p>
THE FUTURE <\/p>
With eyeball catching products like Google Nest, Self-driving cars, The Search engine giant is planning to cover every bit of domain from automation, internet of things and artificial intelligence and its pixel devices software is just a classic proof of what ahead in store for them.\nGoogle has always set a high standard for itself in the consumer world and from its inception the alphabet subsidiary has always lured the customers with its unique product portfolio and software. With technology developments increasing at a rapid rate, Google will continue to charm the consumers with its awe-inspiring ideas and innovation in diverse domains. Until then GOOGLE of what all this mean in detail!\n<\/p>"}]
A girl named \"Koilamma\",was born deaf,was bullied by her friend.She went to temple and blames God for her situation.Then,She sees a handicapped woman,who was singing lullaby to her child happily. Koilamma realises that,She has to be grateful to god with things she was gifted with.This scene from movie named \"koilamma\" reflects that,One must be grateful to God.The Almighty has blessed everyone with what they require in one's life.<\/p>
One must be happy that<\/p>
-they are living with their parents,enjoying shower of affection<\/p>
-they are physically and mentally healthy<\/p>
-they have both arms and legs to work<\/p>
-they have enough money to fill their stomach<\/p>
-they can help others,if they have heart to do.<\/p>
-they could enjoy their weekends and luxuries<\/p>
-they are pursuing their education with no interruptions<\/p>
-they have all resources to work for their goals,to look-forward in their life<\/p>
-they have freedom to live,love,laugh,read and write<\/p>
instead of complaining about things that one lacks.<\/p>
So,Next time you visit a worship place,pray for all living beings well-being i.e,\"Sarvejana Sukinobavanthu\".Take a minute,to ask nothing from God,but to simply say thank you for all you have.God gifts everyone for their deeds,not for their needs.Practice gratitude daily.<\/p>
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Neelakantha Bhanu Prakash Jonnalagadda, from Hyderabad, Telangana is the Fastest Human Calculator in the World. He broke 4 World Records in the same category, which were once held by the math maestros like Scott Flansburg and Shakuntala Devi. This 20 year old is a final year B-Sc Mathematics student from Delhi\u2019s St Stephens College. He is the founder of Exploring Infinities, a proprietary company set up as a teaching cum training initiative in speeding up mental arithmetic through the use of lectures and workshops.<\/p>
\n\n\u201cThis lockdown period will have an adverse impact on school education and learning system, for the students who are currently in 8th to 12th standard. Being someone who\u2019s been an active part of the education ecosystem, I believe that educators like me should contribute towards online resources for keeping the learning uninterrupted\u201d says Neelakantha Bhanu.<\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1590158736117","data":"
Hence, he started conducting free classes for students of 10th and 11th grade by collaborating with multiple online platforms, and has also initiated a team of trainers who are creating Math Syllabus content in local languages - Telugu and Hindi.<\/p>
\n\nNeelakantha Bhanu has started his free classes, with 80-100 students in the beginning. Now Bhanu\u2019s classes are being attended by over 1,00,000 students and have received a lot of accolades. \u201cThe idea is to reach out to as many students as possible and teach them mathematics, make them quicker at arithmetic, keep them engaged with brain training games so that students use this time at home productively.\u201d says Bhanu.\n<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1590158736118","data":"5ec7e3d3875b6"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1590158736119","data":"
3 out of every 4 students in India are math phobic. Neelakantha Bhanu (@neelakanthabhanu on instagram) is planning on developing this campaign in such a way, that this lockdown can be used by children across the country to get rid of math phobia. And says that since there is time, this lockdown can be transformed into a blessing in disguise. \"For that to happen, Team Exploring Infinities, is pushing itself finding multiple channels of content distribution\" says Neelakantha Bhanu. <\/p>
\nExploring Infinities has worked under Neelakantha Bhanu with more than 25 government schools in Telangana, on dismantling maths phobia among children with multiple training sessions under the project name \u201cProject Infinity : Arithmetic Literacy in Govt. Schools\u201d. And this will be extended to 150 schools by the end of the year.\n<\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1590158736120","data":"
\u201cExploring Infinities has started recording a series of Telugu and Hindi Math Curriculum Lectures- Project Lockdown. These lectures are being circulated through whatsapp discussion groups among hundreds of government school children along with daily exercises, who don't have an access to high bandwidth network\u201d says Bhanu, talking about his team's efforts. Exploring Infinities believes that it is bringing out changes in the education world by focusing specifically on arithmetic literacy and its importance in cognitive ability development of a child. <\/p>
\nExploring Infinities has also started a 2 week digital course, open for schoolers across India in cognitive ability enhancement through arithmetic games and exercises. <\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1590158736121","data":"
You can sign up your kid by sending an email to info@expinfi.com or by sending a text to +91-6300173474<\/p>"}]
OTT over the top is a streaming media service offered to viewers via the internet ... They provide television platforms ,by pass cables ect ......<\/p>","type":"txt","id":1590049833440},{"data":"
Some of such platforms are Amazon prime, Netflix, Zee TV etc..... These platforms are in the thought of releasing the movies in their platform on day 1 globally ......<\/p>","type":"txt","id":1590050091177},{"data":"
All of us are in this epidemic effect of COVID 19.....and the government declared lockdown..... The movies cannot be released as the theatres are closed ..... So many people are missing the entertainment ....Yes I agree the movie is facing loss but there is no other way because the stories may be outdated by the time lockdown ends ....... Then they might not recieve this amount atleast .....So if they release this movies through OTT they get some money and people don't miss entertainment .... <\/p>","type":"txt","id":1590050244300},{"data":"
There are so many people who watch a movie per week who are missing the movies and entertainment so much ..... This COVID 19 is not a small thing which will die tomorrow or day after tomorrow..... We might not go to the theatres that fast .... Though the lockdown is ended we have to follow our measures and avoid going out as far as possible ..... <\/p>","type":"txt","id":1590050647013},{"data":"
I personally feel that it's the best way to provide the entertainment to the people and stay home stay safe.........<\/p>","type":"txt","id":1590050856897}]
The Concoction of neuro science methods such as Brain Mapping, Psychology , physiology or genes to classic marketing methods such as interviews , adverts and surveys. With the race in every industry getting intensified, few companies use this brilliant marketing strategy to place their company ahead in the most crowded markets. It is basically exploiting or manipulating consumer science by interpreting how a consumer from inside would react to a certain colour, emotional content of the tv spot , picture showcased etc in a tv advert or on the banners.<\/p>
AWED!!! <\/p>
WHY CIGARETTE PACKET WARNINGS DON'T WORK?\n Caution on smoking packets does the opposite of luring customers to smoke! But is that good? Well that\u2019s what Big players tap in! <\/p>
EVERYONE WANTS SPEED!\n When you can lure customers by attracting to the speed quotient of a product. Eg: speed payment gateway, speed interface of a smartphone. <\/p>
A SLIGHT EXAGGERATION OF BRAND IS GOOD!\n \" If you don\u2019t have an iPhone , you don\u2019t have an iPhone\" , \" The Best or Nothing\" tv spot quotes like these boast the BRAND VALUE which customers have already been addicted to. <\/p>
ADD COLOR TO LIFE!\n Did you ever observe why certain colours feel pleasant, why certain are a synonym to rage etc? Brands use this theory to attract their target audience. Eg: Aerated cold drinks are synonym to dark brown and even a slight change (Pepsi blue) can be a fiasco for companies <\/p>
EMOTIONAL CONNECT!\nHave you seen some adverts giving goose bumps or creating nostalgia? Those Cadbury dairy milk tv spots of old that used to stir a beautiful connect between the audience and the brand. The\ndecade old Air deccan advert which utilises the bonding between a father and a child to promote\naffordable air transport.<\/p>
THAT 9'S IN THE PRICE TAG.\n Products with 9's in the price tag can create that complexion from inside to attract in the first\nplace. <\/p>
THE PACKAGING EFFECT!\nGood packaging can do wonders to a company's product portfolio, that colourful packing of chips\npackets , eclairs chocolate wrapping . <\/p>
PICTURES WORK MORE THAN WORDS!\n Natural Human tendency to get lured to pictures and video format than to a copy of text on\nscreen. <\/p>
AMBIENCE ADDS TO THE TASTE!\nThe same food and drink in a beautiful ambience can add a ton to the taste. Have you ever felt\nPizza tasting better at their outlets than at home? The brands cash in this and ambience is done\nat priority which can create that beautiful first impression and that lasts.<\/p>
\nYELLOW OR ORANGE BY-NOW BUTTON.\n E-Commerce websites have already tapped in the psychology of human to get attracted to that\nyellowish buy now button or add to cart button. It stirs a compulsion for every digital consumer\nto tap that button to induce a pleasure feeling. <\/p>
In a Nut shell , Neuro marketing is all about These weird jaw-Dropping facts are just a sample of the\nplaces Neuro marketing has travelled in few years from its inception by creating that compulsion to get\nattracted. Even lucid language can create a connect between the audience and the brand probably like\nthis article i have put down.<\/p>"}]
Love is the only word to describe what we've been together<\/i><\/p>
Heart Puzzle<\/b> is a love story, Amrutha, a rich upper-class girl and Krish, a poor but an educated and smart boy from the lower social strata. They study in the same college The magic happens, and Krish starts seeing her Secretly at first, but he starts speaking with her by passing time. Krish proposes to Amrutha, Amrutha responds to Krish\u2019s feelings and they start loving each other. The problem is that Amrutha is not just from the upper class, her father is a powerful politician, and her brother Pranay is following his footsteps. When Amrutha's family finds about their love. Amrutha\u2019s father tells her to stop all these and concentrate on studies. But Amrutha and Krish continue their love. Amrutha's father finds that they didn\u2019t stop loving each other. Amrutha's father tells his son Pranay. Then Krish and his friends were beaten badly by her brother Pranay and pressurize his family to leave the city. Krish tells to Pranay that I love your sister, I will marry Amrutha and I will take care of her. Pranay doesn\u2019t give a reply to Krish and leaves from the place and tells his father the same. Amrutha\u2019s father calls Krish to home and asks him how much money you want to leave my daughter, Krish replies if I leave your daughter I\u2019ll get the amount which you will give but if I marry your daughter, I\u2019ll get all properties of yours. Amrutha listens to the whole conversation, she comes out slaps him and says you didn\u2019t love me you loved my money and leaves the place. (narrator: actually what happens is Amrutha\u2019s father tell Krish that if you don\u2019t do what I say I\u2019ll kill your parents then Krish tells okay then Amrutha\u2019s father tells him to do all those things) Krish comes home and tells what all happened there to their parents, meanwhile, Amrutha comes to Krish home to give all his things back and listens what all Krish says to his parents, Amrutha comes in and says sorry for what she did. Krish tells to Amrutha that your family members will not accept our love. So first we\u2019ll study well and we\u2019ll get a good job, then I\u2019ll speak to your family. As discussed they both study well and Krish gets a good job. Krish tells her father that he studied well and he also got a good job. But Amrutha's father doesn\u2019t accept their love and sends people to kill Krish. Krish escapes from them and he tells Amrutha what all happened. To protect Krish from his family Amrutha flees away with him to another city to start a new life. As they both have studied well they both get good jobs. Krish brings his family with him and lives happily.<\/p>
THE END<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1590045404943","data":"5ec6287441e52"}]
For the first time ever in Telangana, the state government issued an order on Wednesday, i.e. May 20, 2020, permitting the establishment of five private universities.<\/p>
Amending the Telangana State Private Universities (Establishment and Regulation) Act, 2019, the government issued an ordinance \u201cTelangana State Private Universities (Establishment and Regulation) (Amendment) Ordinance\u201d and included Mahindra University, Mallareddy University and Anurag University, Woxsen University and SR University as Private universities. <\/p>
After the Governor Tamilisai Soundararajan signed the order, it came into immediate effect and the government order pertaining to the same, would be published in the Telangana Gazette as Telangana Ordinance No. 1 of 2020. <\/p>
The Telangana State Council of Higher Education (TSCHE) received 12 applications from various institutions to set up their universities in the state and from existing colleges to covert their institutions into private universities, following which, nine private institutions were given letters of intent by the state government, upon satisfying the necessary norms and fulfilling the necessary requirements. Out of these nine, the order was passed for five of them.<\/p>
These universities can\u2019t start their academic sessions from 2020-2021 as they need time to set up infrastructure and other facilities befitting a university.<\/p>
Additionally, more private universities are likely to be permitted if they fulfil the necessary requirements. <\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1590045328540","data":"
Cover image<\/a> for representational purpose only. <\/p>"}]
Gone are those days when I was just happy with a chocobar and my teddy bear. Childhood summers were all about\u2014late mornings (nothing changed here though), delicacies, naani-ghar (grandma\u2019s place), putting up covers to the new books and bidding goodbye to the old ones, a break we wish was never ending but went in a blink of an eye<\/i>. Everyone dreams, coz what is a life without a dream? Every summer was a dream to transform into a new version of myself, inculcate good habits, inspire from different people you come across and try to become \u201cthem\u201d but as and when I went through this journey, I realized that unlike becoming someone else; it\u2019s all about becoming a new \u201cyou.\u201d It was the only time I used to retrospect, in those highly inflated MBA terms, do my very own S<\/i><\/b>WOT analysis<\/i><\/b>, where assumptions were unrealistic and the strategies barely sustained till the next summer and yet again a new SWOT is ready! <\/p>
I dreamt of being a dancer, a teacher, a chef, a make-up artist (dreaming even today), a writer, a motivational speaker and what not, all influenced from the TV shows I watched, the stories I heard, I wanted to do every single thing that existed in this world. Meanwhile, in every 365 days, I changed, everyone does, as change is the only constant in life. I learn life lessons every-time I come across something new and the only thing I was taught and I firmly believe is no one in this world is inferior, there is always that every person on this earth can teach you, be it Bill gates or a street worker, every job is equal and every person is uniquely constructed with different experiences. Simply put, their experiences are my notes to add and may be vice versa, if you believe it too! <\/p>
So, in these few sentences above itself, I see a change, rather a complete transformation in lives of people with technology, it unequivocally played a major role in bringing about this change in my life. Summers are a moment to cherish for the lifetime. It did change for me with every passing year with the new people I met and the constants who helped me grow. <\/p>
It was a new revision of me as a person, my thoughts and expectations. \nIt changed from \u201cMom, please get me this\u201d to \u201cMom, I will buy this for you soon.\u201d\nIt changed from listening to grandma\u2019s stories and understanding Dad\u2019s real-life stories.\nIt changed from \"Hi, how are you?\u201d to \u201cHey, Wassup\/Sup.\u201d\nIt changed from complete trust to painful smiles. \nIt changed from we\u2019ll all be the same to everyone changes.\nIt changed from unrealistic expectations to realistic targets.\nIt has changed from the simple \u201cHi, I am Prerna\u201d to \u201ctell me about yourself.\u201d\nIt has changed from learning how to sell things to learning how to sell yourself in interviews.\nIt has changed from kitchen- kitchen to parties and now to lock down. \nErgo, now the only hope is to change for the better and keep the eyes of the mind open to never lose sight of the world, most importantly, never of yourself.<\/p>
Any millenial middle class Indian is immediately swept up by nostalgia when one hears the words childhood and summer holidays.<\/p>","type":"txt","id":1589731856467},{"data":"
Not having to go to school, ranting about the summer heat and finding ways to sneak a peak outside only to be sent back into the home, competing for soaking our faces in the coolest breezes of the \"cooler\" even if it is for a second, the neighbour's call for the ritual of playing every evening, arguing with elders to go to play as soon as it hits 5pm only to be admonished by them about the wrath of the sun, having to bathe twice a day & lots of bruises and injuries and what not. Even endeavouring to recount these routines fills me with pure joy. The most underrated realization (at least in my case!) is how this time has been one of the centerpieces of my interpersonal development and bonding. And for that, these are certainly the precious gems in the necklace of my life!<\/p>","type":"txt","id":1589733050550},{"data":"
I guess the above experiences are almost oblivious to many (if not most) of this gen-x kids and in that sense, I can see that there is much valuable stuff being missed out. To put things in better social media-esque perspective, childhood summers are the some of the most revisited #throwback moments. It is too bad that we realize the importance of them only once we are denied the chance to relive this semblance of \"quiet fun\"!<\/p>","type":"txt","id":1589733197841}]
I know you think I erred in the title. But did I? Well, let's try to figure it out together. Summers had always been fun, a break from the \"hectic\" school schedule and the teachers I hated seeing everyday. I used to miss my friends, but cousins took their place easily during the vacations. Every summer, we would go on a trip, generally 10-days. But those 10 days used to be an experience in itself. Even better than the trip was the flaunting, that I used to do to my cousins about how much fun I had and look at them getting envious. Now they used to tell about their trips too, but I just exaggerated better. But this isn't about those wonderful summer vacations. This is about the summer which was the opposite. Dad had met with an accident about 2 months ago. It was a severe one, and he had to be in complete bedrest till now. He only started going back to work some time ago. My summer vacations had started, needless to say, I was excited for my trip when mumma broke it to me that this time we won't be going on a trip because dad couldn't spare a single day off-work now. Being in 9th standard, I had matured enough to understand the conditions, but still, I couldn't stop my tears. I stopped crying later, but I decided this time I won't go to my granny's or grandma's as well, because all my cousins would have their trip stories ready while I would have nothing. My brother however, wanted to go so my dad and I stayed while mumma and bhai went. I started going to a nearby park daily. This one day, I saw a small kid sitting on the park boundary. He was too young to be sitting there alone, but I didn't see his parents around anywhere. I didn't say anything though, but just watched him. He appeared to be from a well-to-do family from his dress, but he had a gloomy face. He stayed for over an hour, continuously gazing the park grass, after which he left. Following my routine, I went next day too, with a chips packet. The kid was there too, same place in the boundary wall again, alone and just as sad as yesterday. I went and sat near him. I offered him the chips, he gestured no, bht didn't say anything. Thinking he was just being shy, I offered the chips again, with a little persuasion this time. This was the first time he spoke, well he shouted \"I! DON'T! WANT! IT\", and threw my packet away as he said. I got furious and saying \"pagal hai kya be?\", I left. What kind of a kid was he. Who even talks like that, and what's with that attitude. With all these thoughts in my mind I reached home. I told myself, I am never talking to him again. Next day, I found him in the park again, same place again. I wanted to say something, but I didn't. Today I sat on the opposite boundary wall. He looked more gloomy today, his face too, was red, did he do makeup? NO!, There were red marks on his hands as well. Someone had beaten him. I was still angry about the earlier day so I thought, with that attitude, it was bound to happen. But then tears rolled down his eyes, and that's when my anger flew away. I thought I have to talk to him, but how? He doesn't even talk properly. I still went. As I sat next to him, I placed my then shivering hand over his shoulder and said, \"what happened little.....\" He hugged me tight and just broke down. What do I say? What do I do? I don't even see anyone looking for him. I hugged him back and kept asking him what happened, while he just cried on. \"He beat me, He beats me everyday, he hates me\". Such words from such a young kid broke my heart. I asked him, \"who? Who beat you?\" He didn't answer, but I had to know. I kept asking, and he finally said in his breaking voice, \"papa\". I couldn't believe it. He was being abused at home, and such a little kid. My guilt of things that I thought of him, filled me up, as I wiped his tears off, and then mine. We didn't talk again, but just sat next to each other, today I was gazing the park grass too. We sat together for an hour, before we left for our homes. I couldn't sleep that night. Here I was sad about missing a trip, and then there is this much younger kid, facing home abuse, but I also didn't want to tell anyone about it because that kid had to stay in the same place, surrounded by the same parents, who knows what his dad would do to him if he came to know he told someone about it. With all these thoughts, I saw the morning sun. From that day onwards, we started meeting daily. First he started talking, then smiling, and gradually he started laughing. It felt as if everyday he was coming back to life a little. I still remember the day when I bought chips again and he just saw me and took them, with smiling at me. That's when I knew, I did right. Then one day I met his mother, and I came to know that yuvraj had down syndrome, making even the most basic things difficult for him. His father wasn't a bad man too, he was just unable to understand his problem and thought yuvraj did everything intentionally just to irritate him. His behaviour completely changed once he found out his problem. In fact, he had started taking counseling lessons on how to take care of his kid. The mother also told me how he had found a friend in me and how it helped him to be able to do things that were otherwise difficult for him. Hearing her mother's words, I couldn't be more happier. The vacations got over, and yuvraj's family left and he took mid-year admission in a special school after I recommended his family to do so. But to date, I sometimes think wasn't it good that I didn't go on trip? Wasn't it good that I stayed? Was it really the worst summer vacation that I spent, or was it the best? I can't figure it out till date. As for the years after that, needless to say the trips and my bragging started again.<\/p>","type":"txt","id":1589626167535}]
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