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Jul 28, 10:16 PM

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@ryzxgum this Adaptation has not been a banger
@SoulReaper85 tell your trash takes to someone who cares.
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@0451 If those kids accepted him he wouldn't have started tearing that doll of his. It's the same kind of stuff that happened to Naruto. Without that light, darkness consumes you.

Yeah but I don't remember Naruto becoming a psychopath assassin. He was still kind even after going through worse shit. People in the Naruto world hated him because they knew who he was or at least some part of it. Apart came from a relatively normal family.
@0451 Without Iruka he would have become as psychotic as Gaara used to be, and Naruto admits this himself.
Jul 28, 11:18 PM
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Yet another awesome fight from Sakamoto!!
Jul 29, 3:13 AM

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Episode 4 and still no fight scene from Shishiba.

Apart's backstory is sad but also really creepy. It's understandable why his dad freaked out when the doctor said his son was "healthy," especially after seeing him mutilate a cat. Though honestly, he should’ve taken him to a psychologist or psychiatrist instead of a doctor.

That said, I’m actually kinda happy to see him join Sakamoto. Even if Apart probably still has some messed-up traits, all he really wanted is to connect with people. His mom was the worst though. Ugh. I hope Apart becomes a permanent member...

I was impressed that Sakamoto managed to hold up the Sky Tower to keep it from tilting, but then I was completely blown away by Takamura’s move… hahaha. Insane.

Oh, Slur and that white-haired guy were riding a bike together. Well both of them have white hair, whatever. Can’t wait to see their run-in with Sakamoto in the next episode~

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Just how op is Sakamoto, holding the frigging Skytree from falling with his bare hands like it's nothing..
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The character Apart is a prisoner who gets a flashback in this episode — I wonder if he'll become important in the story later on (I haven’t read the manga).
Well, the best part of this episode is the revelation of Slur’s goal and Slur showing up at the JAA office. Can’t wait for the next episode!

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The character Apart is a prisoner who gets a flashback in this episode — I wonder if he'll become important in the story later on (I haven’t read the manga).
Well, the best part of this episode is the revelation of Slur’s goal and Slur showing up at the JAA office. Can’t wait for the next episode!

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@Skuvan it was not well animated compared to other shounens that are airing
@SoulReaper85 That's your opinion. I thought it was definitely well animated. Sure, it wasn’t on the level of Demon Slayer or Jujutsu Kaisen, but it doesn’t have to be. As long as the animation is good enough for me, I’m fine with it.
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Finally binged the first season and caught up with the second one. Hoping it’s much more action packed and thrilling!
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Looks like we got another friend. Good for them. They got some info. on Slur. Also, Slur and Gaku are at JAA, who are just doing their jobs and now are probably going to get killed by those two. I hope Sakamoto reaches there in time.
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Feel sad for Apart, that backstory was rough, that ending sets us up for some epic fights that are sure to come!
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damn slur looks fine af, really interesting one

the fight was good but not great, i loved the killer he really has some philosophy character like he sees ppl relationships just when he cuts them to pieces

4 / 5 the next eps gonna be fire fs
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Old man just solved the problem and left.

I love that Heisuke spends time with all of them haha
Jul 31, 4:44 AM

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Feel sad for Apart, that backstory was rough, that ending sets us up for some epic fights that are sure to come!
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Nah Apart is a psycho.
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Apart backstory is sad man.
Heisuke sure is popular!
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While Apart's story is tragic, it doesn't change the fact that he is a full-blown psychopath: he killed a cat and killed his own father without the slightest remorse when he was just a child. Of course, part of the blame falls on his parents for not being present - especially his mother.

Compared to other death row inmates, Apart was lucky: he faced Sakamoto, who does not kill his opponents. If he had run into someone from the Order, he wouldn't be alive right now. I guess Takamura showed up to finish him off, but I don't understand why he made another epic entrance and then left. Maybe he sensed that Sakamoto was already there? In any case, I doubt Apart will join Sakamoto's team or work in the store. Even if all he wants is to be included, his psychopathy makes it unlikely that Sakamoto would welcome him into his family so easily.

Japan's assassin central certainly seems like a nod to John Wick's Continental, with a very similar vibe. Finally Slur makes his appearance and, along with Gaku, they give off an energy as if they were Gojo and Geto. With them in the spotlight, there's no doubt that we're in for some incredible episodes.
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Apparently Sakamoto Days is also one of the anime where the most dangerous guys always have white hair. Slur, Gaku, Takamura, and of course Sakamoto himself. Not sure if this trend starts from Zoldyck family of HxH or earlier.
@phantomfandom Nagi from Blue Lock as well, LOL.
Aug 2, 10:08 AM

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So we got to know Apart's backstory, and why he turned into a serial killer.

Apart actually wasn't a bad kid, but the neglect of his mother and the mistreatment he received from his peers (more like the rejection of being in any group), made him isolate himself, with only his father being the one that he liked.
Which is quite sad, considering his father ended up being his first victim...
I'm not sure if Apart would be a Psycopath, or a Sociopath, but by the end of the backstory he for sure turned into one of them.
Not sure how he wasn't arrested right there, but ok.
Honestly, his father's reaction was completely valid. I think one of the biggest fears of any parent, is having a child that is a psycopath, like, how to you deal with that? It's clear Apart's father wanted for his behaviour to have some medical cause. Obviously, hearing his own father, the only person thar cared for him, call him a monster, triggered the last switch on him to go on his killing spree, but I mean, is the dad in the wrong here?

Anyways, Sakamoto's fight with Apart was really cool, with the help of that old man from the Order, he was able to defeat Apart, but not kill him.

Now, I wasn't expecting for Sakamoto to bring Apart with him to the clinic, and give him a chance in redemption, that was surprising. Is Apart going to be part of the squad now? I mean, sure, Shin and Sakamoto were assassins before too, and they killed a bunch of people, but Apart is a different case, people like him hardly change, and the 2 situations are quite different...
Also, we can even forget about the fact that he dismembered his own father, to the point he could see his brain, but WHAT ABOUT THE CAT? HE DISMEMBERED A CAT, AND THAT IS UNFORGIVEABLE.

While I like the intention of the story, I did not like its execution at all, and I'm worried of what they are going to do with this.

Anyways, we got to see more of Slur and his colleague Gaku, and they honestly seem really cool, and I wonder what Slur has in mind, with destroying the JAA. The JAA is for sure a twisted concept, so I'm curious to see Slur's motives.

Edit: Forgot to mention, but Gaku and Slur going to destroy the JAA headquarters on a bike was really funny, especially that they made sure to leave the bike properly parked xD
Also, Heisuke is hanging with everyone, because he's the one with the most free time, considering he is unemployed xD
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Lol, he become their friend and sharing the information about their enemies XD
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@SoulReaper85 That's your opinion. I thought it was definitely well animated. Sure, it wasn’t on the level of Demon Slayer or Jujutsu Kaisen, but it doesn’t have to be. As long as the animation is good enough for me, I’m fine with it.
@Skuvan uh yes it does have to be on that level
The action wouldn't be worth watching
They set the bar and Sakamoto is falling behind
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@Skuvan uh yes it does have to be on that level
The action wouldn't be worth watching
They set the bar and Sakamoto is falling behind
@SoulReaper85 Uh, no? It doesn’t have to be. The action is still worth watching regardless. By your logic, no anime would be worth watching except maybe two or three per year, since that’s about how often something on the level of Jujutsu Kaisen or Demon Slayer comes out.

Those shows set the bar for people who prioritize top-tier animation above everything else, people like you. But for people like me, who consider much more than just animation, we can absolutely enjoy a show and have the best time with it. So, to correct you, it doesn’t have to be top-tier.

You just want it to be. Think about it, if it had to be, then the sales would’ve tanked, and they wouldn’t have made a second season. But they did. Which tells us the sales were fine, and the project was profitable. So why would they need top-tier animation just to satisfy picky viewers? It doesn’t make sense.
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Apart's parents actually naming him is so weird, like does that mean the three other death row inmates were also using their real names? His backstory kinda reminded me of Toga from MHA, but without the explanation for why he's like that.

Also Heisuke being everyone's best friend without anyone else knowing is both wholesome and hilarious.
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@SoulReaper85 Uh, no? It doesn’t have to be. The action is still worth watching regardless. By your logic, no anime would be worth watching except maybe two or three per year, since that’s about how often something on the level of Jujutsu Kaisen or Demon Slayer comes out.

Those shows set the bar for people who prioritize top-tier animation above everything else, people like you. But for people like me, who consider much more than just animation, we can absolutely enjoy a show and have the best time with it. So, to correct you, it doesn’t have to be top-tier.

You just want it to be. Think about it, if it had to be, then the sales would’ve tanked, and they wouldn’t have made a second season. But they did. Which tells us the sales were fine, and the project was profitable. So why would they need top-tier animation just to satisfy picky viewers? It doesn’t make sense.
@Skuvan They Announced the Anime for a 2 cour Season which is why it was able to air in 2 different seasons of the same year
For the Best action manga in Jump it has be to near that level
It needs to top tier Animation to really elevate the manga which TMS has been failing at with this Team
It's not capturing the speed or choreography of the manga
The Manga sales would be the same without an Anime and did not receive a boost compared to the other Jump line up
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@Skuvan They Announced the Anime for a 2 cour Season which is why it was able to air in 2 different seasons of the same year
For the Best action manga in Jump it has be to near that level
It needs to top tier Animation to really elevate the manga which TMS has been failing at with this Team
It's not capturing the speed or choreography of the manga
The Manga sales would be the same without an Anime and did not receive a boost compared to the other Jump line up
@SoulReaper85 You keep insisting that it has to be near top-tier and needs to be top-tier, but the truth is, it neither has to be nor needs to be. You claimed that TMS has failed to elevate the manga, but that’s not really accurate. Hypothetically, even if the anime hadn’t been announced for two seasons before the first season even aired, they still would’ve greenlit a second season regardless.

That’s because for most anime, a Blu-ray volume only needs around 500–900 sales to be considered a decent performance. The first season sold over 700 copies in its first week, which ain't bad at all. So even if the anime doesn’t perfectly capture the “speed” or “choreography” of the manga, as you say, it’s still a profitable project that effectively promotes the series.

Claiming that the manga’s sales would’ve been the same without the anime is just plain ignorance, it sounds like something you're saying out of personal dissatisfaction with the adaptation. Before the anime aired, the manga had 7 million copies in circulation, up from 5.5 million in August and 5 million in May, an increase of 3 million since November 2023, which coincided with the anime’s announcement.

By March 2025, circulation reached 8 million, and by June 2025, it had surpassed 12 million. After the anime debuted in January 2025, the 20th volume sold 117,987 copies and ranked third in overall manga sales for the month. So yes, the anime did help broaden the manga’s reach, as shown by those strong circulation numbers. Please do a little research before making baseless claims, respectfully.
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@SoulReaper85 You keep insisting that it has to be near top-tier and needs to be top-tier, but the truth is, it neither has to be nor needs to be. You claimed that TMS has failed to elevate the manga, but that’s not really accurate. Hypothetically, even if the anime hadn’t been announced for two seasons before the first season even aired, they still would’ve greenlit a second season regardless.

That’s because for most anime, a Blu-ray volume only needs around 500–900 sales to be considered a decent performance. The first season sold over 700 copies in its first week, which ain't bad at all. So even if the anime doesn’t perfectly capture the “speed” or “choreography” of the manga, as you say, it’s still a profitable project that effectively promotes the series.

Claiming that the manga’s sales would’ve been the same without the anime is just plain ignorance, it sounds like something you're saying out of personal dissatisfaction with the adaptation. Before the anime aired, the manga had 7 million copies in circulation, up from 5.5 million in August and 5 million in May, an increase of 3 million since November 2023, which coincided with the anime’s announcement.

By March 2025, circulation reached 8 million, and by June 2025, it had surpassed 12 million. After the anime debuted in January 2025, the 20th volume sold 117,987 copies and ranked third in overall manga sales for the month. So yes, the anime did help broaden the manga’s reach, as shown by those strong circulation numbers. Please do a little research before making baseless claims, respectfully.
@Skuvan Each Volume was selling 150K a Month after each Vol release and it's still selling the same amount after the Anime came out so it really didn't increase the amount of copies sold per vol release
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i just realized, JAA building is a reference to Continental Hotel from John Wick??
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@Skuvan Each Volume was selling 150K a Month after each Vol release and it's still selling the same amount after the Anime came out so it really didn't increase the amount of copies sold per vol release
@SoulReaper85 That’s not entirely true, and it oversimplifies how sales and circulation actually work. First of all, you're only focusing on per-volume sales immediately after release, which doesn’t fully reflect the broader impact of an anime adaptation. What the anime really boosted was the series’ overall visibility and long-term circulation, not just the first-month sales of each volume.

If you read what I wrote above, I literally explained in detail how there was a 5 million increase in circulation after the anime began airing, which clearly shows that it expanded the series' reach.

Also, as I mentioned, Volume 20 sold 117,987 copies in its first month following the anime’s debut, ranking 3rd in overall manga sales that month. So even if the per-volume numbers didn’t drastically rise, the rankings, momentum, and exposure definitely improved.

So yes, while the anime didn’t cause a massive spike in weekly volume sales, it absolutely increased circulation, promoted the manga, and brought in new readers. By most industry standards, that’s considered a successful outcome.
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@SoulReaper85 That’s not entirely true, and it oversimplifies how sales and circulation actually work. First of all, you're only focusing on per-volume sales immediately after release, which doesn’t fully reflect the broader impact of an anime adaptation. What the anime really boosted was the series’ overall visibility and long-term circulation, not just the first-month sales of each volume.

If you read what I wrote above, I literally explained in detail how there was a 5 million increase in circulation after the anime began airing, which clearly shows that it expanded the series' reach.

Also, as I mentioned, Volume 20 sold 117,987 copies in its first month following the anime’s debut, ranking 3rd in overall manga sales that month. So even if the per-volume numbers didn’t drastically rise, the rankings, momentum, and exposure definitely improved.

So yes, while the anime didn’t cause a massive spike in weekly volume sales, it absolutely increased circulation, promoted the manga, and brought in new readers. By most industry standards, that’s considered a successful outcome.
@Skuvan it would've did all without an Anime
Aug 4, 11:32 PM
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What a fucked up backstory for Apart but he got destroyed thanks to Sakamoto and the tower lol, anyway he's helping the group now
Aug 5, 12:46 AM
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Round and Round we go on the Tokyo Tower, strange that Apart was the only serial killer that was left alive.
Aug 5, 1:24 AM

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Didn't expect Apart to join the main character's group but... he still isn't very sympathetic for... a couple of already discussed reasons.


Aug 5, 5:59 AM

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Sakamoto slamming Apart through support girders was going easy was it?
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@Skuvan it would've did all without an Anime
@SoulReaper85 You could say “the manga would've done all that without the anime”, but that’s just speculation, and the actual numbers don’t support that. If the anime had zero impact, you wouldn’t see such a sharp and sustained increase in circulation. This pattern is consistent with almost every manga that gets an anime adaptation, look at Dandadan, Jujutsu Kaisen, or Spy x Family.

The anime brings in casual audiences who wouldn't have checked the manga otherwise. So no, it’s not realistic to claim the manga would've hit 12 million on its own in that same timeframe. The anime absolutely helped.
Aug 5, 12:13 PM
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Old man already became my favourite character 🔥🔥. And Light Yagami Good person arc begins now lmao
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Of course the opponent fighting Sakamoto would survive... But, will JAA let him alive for the crime he did? He is a DEATHROW INMATE... Unless they suddenly decided to free him.... Usually not...
Katana old man just let Sakamoto deal with the last inmate, I don't know what to react on this.... Surely I heard he's one of the OP character in this series... But just look at how he walk. He is so old, but still being so OP. Wow.

Okay, Apart and Dump is the only deathrow inmate that have a backstory. And both of them just want people to 'love' them. And also, both of them having a weird 'real' name...
I did see Apart is a good looking and cool guy in the previous episode, but in this episode... For him killing the poor cat....... Ngg... Just hate him a little for that.

Slur is a former JAA huh? Wonder why he wanted to destroy JAA....
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Really didn't need or want the sad backstory for the murderous lunatic.

The fight itself was cool, though.
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Damn, I had no idea how popular Heisuke has become, lmao
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We don't have time for story 😆 just kicking butt. Welp, he's still giving it anyways. Rip good looking mom gone wrong. How is the magazine more interesting 😔

Noo the doll 💀 didn't deserve that abuse. And there goes the killing.

Holy. He's holding up the tower with his own weight.. powerscaling fans have a field day. But serial killer Apart, taken care of ez. Prob says something how the wires couldn't even leave scratch marks on his face. Body fat too handy for that.

Got the info that he wanted off of string man. They're totally not going to leave the invasion be.
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i didn't think Apart was his real name, just his serial killer alias, but that's what his dad called him, so his parents actually named him that
all he needed was a real human connection
also heisuke is the best as always
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Absolutely wild episode! Slur’s calm, cold-blooded reveal of his ‘rebuild everything’ scheme sends chills—like watching a mastermind sipping tea while planning chaos. Gaku’s debut? Utterly unforgettable. He just strolls in with a smile and starts slicing people up like it’s no big deal—brutal, gripping, and terrifyingly stylish. The fight choreography is cinematic perfection. And then there’s Sakamoto: taking down Apart, who shares a disturbingly tragic backstory, yet he spares him—classic Sakamoto, tough but empathetic. The tone shifts here, from dark thrills to the sweetness of humor in that post-credit convenience store scene. More than just action—it’s madness, heart, and humor all cranked to 11. Can’t wait for what’s next!
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Takamura really does have a powerful katana to cut through concrete like that. :D
Aug 10, 12:54 PM
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The backstory was very "by the numbers" and went exactly as one would have expected it to, but I still felt bad for the kid. (Apart is such a dumb name, though!)
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I don't care if they let Kira from Walmart live, but I hope he is not a permanent member of the group coz I just don't think he will be a fit, given his kind of mentality.




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Time to destroy JAA main office!
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The Order getting quite the scoop of Slur's real intention with the death row inmates to hide their real plan, it's becoming problematic by the moment...

Apart's backstory was "sad" to say the least, that it only triggered the psycholgical trauma out from a family that didn't care for him...or rather, a family so devoid of life that his father is no different from being an egotistical maniac who finds delight dissecting people. Clearly, there's a disconnect in ideology, and Sakamoto's fight will depend on everything to set the stage straight.

And nothing says the same as Takamura just slashing part of the tower to align it to the ground, allowing Sakamoto to fully focus on Apart and take him down, for a conversation at best. To that front, Sakamoto dragging Apart back to Granny Miya's place just to get intel on their perpetrator, and the others helping to comfort their enemy to get what Slur is after by destroying the JAA's base HQ, right at its heart.

Slur and Gaku together to raid the JAA, who's justice will win?
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Great fight with Apart and Sakamoto bro TMS truly put in effort with part 2 and this episode just shows it, for ex. the part with Takamura slicing the tower was fucking lit bro the unexpected impact frames got me tweaking out fr and the way Sakamoto was punching Apart during the fight had me hype asf man🔥

We finally got Slur moving around now and guys THIS is the part where the show gets lit, yes the previous episodes were great but from this point on everything gets fucking lit and the story just keeps going with the adrenaline🔥

Damn I forgot about Apart’s past and it was sad tbh bro just wanted to play and have fun as a kid but alas kids can be really harsh at times and these kids we plain mean to Apart and what his dad said don’t make the situation any better as Apart was psychologically fucked in the head at that point, this reminds of Toga from MHA, misunderstood characters fr🙁

Haha I totally forgot and got reminded when I saw the building but JAA is exactly like The Continental building from John Wick like a 1:1 copy haha so that explains why the outside world doesn’t know shit about assassins bc they moving like John Wick assassins😭😭😭
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Okay so Slur is an ex-JAA member?! Whooo, Hype.
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apart looks like yagami light , it is good that he is good guy now
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Apart is going to be part of Sakamoto’s group or will he be nipped at the vud before he assimilates? I like his character because of his back story although it was pretty lengthy. JAA is under threat from slur, his name sounds cool for his character. Decent episode starting to pick up now
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