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20-12-2025 04:24
Im a BM
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Spongy Iris wrote:
Im a BM wrote:
Spongy Iris wrote:

In my opinion, quitting orgasms will get rid of semen.

Perhaps you have heard the phrase, young, dumb, and full of cum. Well it's true for old people too! And women!

My opinion is based on my sense of smell. Quit orgasms long enough and the semen is gonna get sucked into the intestines/bowels, for the purpose of getting rid of it!

Doctors may want to consider the Brahmacharya wise phrase, 40 drops of blood go into making 1 drop of semen. This sure sounds like a parasitic process to me.

At that point, shitting becomes much more difficult, a real fight to the death, if you ask me. Nicotine seems to help a bit.


I'm not a medical doctor, but I play one on the Internet.

The interstitia, comprised of connective tissue, is the largest integrated organ of the human body. Under control of the autonomic nervous system, with the brain stem controlling the sympathetic and parasympathetic neural pathways parallel to the spinal cord. It can exert pressure to expel material, but mainly it exerts tension to suck things in. It can suck material out of the sinuses and direct it to the colon for rectal expulsion. It can't push anywhere near as hard as it can pull. It pushes as we exhale, and pulls as we inhale.

It has been barely a decade since the interstitia was recognized as a single organ. One thing they noticed it that it can transport particles of tatoo pigment from one part of the body to another. The interstitia does things that the lymphatic system cannot, particular in regard to toxic gas products from human or microbial metabolism. Asthma and COPD are intimately related to how the interstia connects to the repiratory system. Prostate issues are another point of interstial contact with frequent medical implications. It literally connects every part of the body to every other part. It can carry oxygen into tissues too deep to be reached by blood-carried hemoglobin. It can remove volatile toxic gases that will not dissolve well in lymph or blood.

In the movie "Little Big Man", General Custer is shown as a believer in new medical theories about his own conditions. "Poison from the gonads seeps into the throat.", says Custer in the movie. Well, it has to go SOMEWHERE. The interstia has at least three outlets to expel material from the body. It can push it out through pores in the skin. It can inject it directly into the colon through multiple entry ports. It can let the poisonous materials "seep into the throat", expelled from behind the tonsils. This has the disadvantage that one tends to swallow the stuff. But it is generally harmless in the stomach, sterilized and neutralized by strong stomach acid. There may be a shunt that allows the liver to expel toxic material this way as well, rather than chemically detoxify it or allow it to damage the kidneys.

Because the interstitia connects everything to everything else in the body, there are a multitude of related medical conditions. Most of them can be identified by the treatment prescribed - corticosteroids that suppress the immune system's ability to fight infections.

One of the greatest weaknesses of our interstitia is its dependence on liquid water to keep things flowing. The pumps must be primed with water to be able to push and pull the stuff moving in the interstia. One of most important entry points for fresh water entry to the interstitia are where tears enter the paranasal sinuses. The interstitia needs tears for irrigation. It can't function if it is dry.

Depression is a very common symptom associated with many interstitia-related medical conditions. People whose lives provide them with nothing to be sad about find they just need to cry and cry. And not just a little bit. To irrigate a dried out piece of interstitia, one must really sob in a serious crying jag, pushing hard on the tears to ensure they enter the paranasal sinuses.

If I were a doctor, I would prescribe to such patients that they select the best tear jerker songs they ever loved to hear, play them, and exaggerate the most sorrowful event they can remember to get tears flowing. Then they need to PUSH on those tears with their eyes tight shut. The painful sting and burn is momentarily terrifying, almost immediately followed by a sense of deep relief. But you can't pussy out. You have to take the pain and make it keep happening as long as you can stand it. The simultaneous relief, like scratching an itch, will be how you body reassures you that it is really safe. The autonomic nervous system has to communicate with the central nervous system about these things.

But, yes, semen can get sucked into the bowels. One can attempt to have an orgasm with external exit of fluids, only to discover that few drops were produced, and the rest of the wad went somewhere else.


I'm not sure if you are agreeing with me, or trying to rationalize away my postulations.

I hadn't heard of the interstitial before, seems pretty significant.

Laughter and yawning can also produce tears. I can't actually force myself to cry.

I'm probably like, the happiest guy in the world.

I can't be bothered learning downbeat melodies. I mean check out my YouTube jams, here shamelessly promoted for free:

https://youtube.com/@im2296?si=yX__A5fEDT3tNQc3

Tho the music skills may just be mediocre, one thing I like to assert they are more of than anybody, is upbeat. I'm like the Johnny Cash of Nightcore Remixes.

Anyway, back to the seminal work...

Another postulation is, semen is what causes the orgasm sensation. So when it gets stuck up my ass, I can't sit down in a moving vehicle, without experiencing involuntary orgasmic triggers.

I follow this apparently dumb jock on X / Twitter, and he posted recently, "men who have sex once a month experience 45% more cardiovascular issues than men who have sex 2 to 3 times per week."

I'm certain this statistic rings true. Assuming this guy is just some dumb jock, lifting weights and starving himself to look sexy for his wife and twitter followers, he may have thought this statistic shows sex is healthy. What a stupid interpretation.

IMO it actually shows, if somebody only has 1 orgasm per month, Mother Nature is gonna hit like a Freight Train when she is annoyed, as opposed to a Mack Truck if she gets what she wants.

So imagine how hard Mother Nature would hit, if somebody goes 1000 days without giving her what she wants...

https://youtu.be/npeX5HXisaw?si=PnEvgVK9mDQe46Mf


I was indeed agreeing with you, with the postulation of a common link.

I'm the only guy I know of who NEVER had a wet dream in his entire life. For years I assumed it was because I never gave the stuff a chance to accumulate unused. But then after weeks in a summer chemistry camp with zero opportunities to jerk off, I realized it was something more. I finally got some miliky clouds in my urine. Eventually I even dreamed at night with the sensation of an orgasm, but no muscle spasms and no liguid evidence it happened. I know the sensation of blowing my load straight into my own bowels, with barely three drops of semen coming out the urethra. The weirdest ones where when the plumbing all worked to put out product, but it occurred in the absence of any pleasant orgasm sensations. I felt cheated!

Way too much information already.

The interstitia is very real, and will be where many great leaps of medical science are made in the very near future.
20-12-2025 07:19
Spongy IrisProfile picture★★★★★
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Im a BM wrote:
Spongy Iris wrote:
Im a BM wrote:
Spongy Iris wrote:

In my opinion, quitting orgasms will get rid of semen.

Perhaps you have heard the phrase, young, dumb, and full of cum. Well it's true for old people too! And women!

My opinion is based on my sense of smell. Quit orgasms long enough and the semen is gonna get sucked into the intestines/bowels, for the purpose of getting rid of it!

Doctors may want to consider the Brahmacharya wise phrase, 40 drops of blood go into making 1 drop of semen. This sure sounds like a parasitic process to me.

At that point, shitting becomes much more difficult, a real fight to the death, if you ask me. Nicotine seems to help a bit.


I'm not a medical doctor, but I play one on the Internet.

The interstitia, comprised of connective tissue, is the largest integrated organ of the human body. Under control of the autonomic nervous system, with the brain stem controlling the sympathetic and parasympathetic neural pathways parallel to the spinal cord. It can exert pressure to expel material, but mainly it exerts tension to suck things in. It can suck material out of the sinuses and direct it to the colon for rectal expulsion. It can't push anywhere near as hard as it can pull. It pushes as we exhale, and pulls as we inhale.

It has been barely a decade since the interstitia was recognized as a single organ. One thing they noticed it that it can transport particles of tatoo pigment from one part of the body to another. The interstitia does things that the lymphatic system cannot, particular in regard to toxic gas products from human or microbial metabolism. Asthma and COPD are intimately related to how the interstia connects to the repiratory system. Prostate issues are another point of interstial contact with frequent medical implications. It literally connects every part of the body to every other part. It can carry oxygen into tissues too deep to be reached by blood-carried hemoglobin. It can remove volatile toxic gases that will not dissolve well in lymph or blood.

In the movie "Little Big Man", General Custer is shown as a believer in new medical theories about his own conditions. "Poison from the gonads seeps into the throat.", says Custer in the movie. Well, it has to go SOMEWHERE. The interstia has at least three outlets to expel material from the body. It can push it out through pores in the skin. It can inject it directly into the colon through multiple entry ports. It can let the poisonous materials "seep into the throat", expelled from behind the tonsils. This has the disadvantage that one tends to swallow the stuff. But it is generally harmless in the stomach, sterilized and neutralized by strong stomach acid. There may be a shunt that allows the liver to expel toxic material this way as well, rather than chemically detoxify it or allow it to damage the kidneys.

Because the interstitia connects everything to everything else in the body, there are a multitude of related medical conditions. Most of them can be identified by the treatment prescribed - corticosteroids that suppress the immune system's ability to fight infections.

One of the greatest weaknesses of our interstitia is its dependence on liquid water to keep things flowing. The pumps must be primed with water to be able to push and pull the stuff moving in the interstia. One of most important entry points for fresh water entry to the interstitia are where tears enter the paranasal sinuses. The interstitia needs tears for irrigation. It can't function if it is dry.

Depression is a very common symptom associated with many interstitia-related medical conditions. People whose lives provide them with nothing to be sad about find they just need to cry and cry. And not just a little bit. To irrigate a dried out piece of interstitia, one must really sob in a serious crying jag, pushing hard on the tears to ensure they enter the paranasal sinuses.

If I were a doctor, I would prescribe to such patients that they select the best tear jerker songs they ever loved to hear, play them, and exaggerate the most sorrowful event they can remember to get tears flowing. Then they need to PUSH on those tears with their eyes tight shut. The painful sting and burn is momentarily terrifying, almost immediately followed by a sense of deep relief. But you can't pussy out. You have to take the pain and make it keep happening as long as you can stand it. The simultaneous relief, like scratching an itch, will be how you body reassures you that it is really safe. The autonomic nervous system has to communicate with the central nervous system about these things.

But, yes, semen can get sucked into the bowels. One can attempt to have an orgasm with external exit of fluids, only to discover that few drops were produced, and the rest of the wad went somewhere else.


I'm not sure if you are agreeing with me, or trying to rationalize away my postulations.

I hadn't heard of the interstitial before, seems pretty significant.

Laughter and yawning can also produce tears. I can't actually force myself to cry.

I'm probably like, the happiest guy in the world.

I can't be bothered learning downbeat melodies. I mean check out my YouTube jams, here shamelessly promoted for free:

https://youtube.com/@im2296?si=yX__A5fEDT3tNQc3

Tho the music skills may just be mediocre, one thing I like to assert they are more of than anybody, is upbeat. I'm like the Johnny Cash of Nightcore Remixes.

Anyway, back to the seminal work...

Another postulation is, semen is what causes the orgasm sensation. So when it gets stuck up my ass, I can't sit down in a moving vehicle, without experiencing involuntary orgasmic triggers.

I follow this apparently dumb jock on X / Twitter, and he posted recently, "men who have sex once a month experience 45% more cardiovascular issues than men who have sex 2 to 3 times per week."

I'm certain this statistic rings true. Assuming this guy is just some dumb jock, lifting weights and starving himself to look sexy for his wife and twitter followers, he may have thought this statistic shows sex is healthy. What a stupid interpretation.

IMO it actually shows, if somebody only has 1 orgasm per month, Mother Nature is gonna hit like a Freight Train when she is annoyed, as opposed to a Mack Truck if she gets what she wants.

So imagine how hard Mother Nature would hit, if somebody goes 1000 days without giving her what she wants...

https://youtu.be/npeX5HXisaw?si=PnEvgVK9mDQe46Mf


I was indeed agreeing with you, with the postulation of a common link.

I'm the only guy I know of who NEVER had a wet dream in his entire life. For years I assumed it was because I never gave the stuff a chance to accumulate unused. But then after weeks in a summer chemistry camp with zero opportunities to jerk off, I realized it was something more. I finally got some miliky clouds in my urine. Eventually I even dreamed at night with the sensation of an orgasm, but no muscle spasms and no liguid evidence it happened. I know the sensation of blowing my load straight into my own bowels, with barely three drops of semen coming out the urethra. The weirdest ones where when the plumbing all worked to put out product, but it occurred in the absence of any pleasant orgasm sensations. I felt cheated!

Way too much information already.

The interstitia is very real, and will be where many great leaps of medical science are made in the very near future.


OMG! God is back with a spam attack!

I thought wet dreams were fake until day 1070. That was about the time I started smoking nicotine which I think may help against those too.

Anyway back to the topic of Nick Reiner, I just saw the news he got diagnosed with schizophrenia, and his meds got adjusted leading into the murders

https://nypost.com/2025/12/19/us-news/nick-reiner-was-diagnosed-with-schizophrenia-altered-meds-made-him-out-of-his-head-before-he-allegedly-murdered-parents-sources-say/




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20-12-2025 10:55
Im a BM
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Spongy Iris wrote:
Im a BM wrote:
Spongy Iris wrote:
Im a BM wrote:
Spongy Iris wrote:

In my opinion, quitting orgasms will get rid of semen.

Perhaps you have heard the phrase, young, dumb, and full of cum. Well it's true for old people too! And women!

My opinion is based on my sense of smell. Quit orgasms long enough and the semen is gonna get sucked into the intestines/bowels, for the purpose of getting rid of it!

Doctors may want to consider the Brahmacharya wise phrase, 40 drops of blood go into making 1 drop of semen. This sure sounds like a parasitic process to me.

At that point, shitting becomes much more difficult, a real fight to the death, if you ask me. Nicotine seems to help a bit.


I'm not a medical doctor, but I play one on the Internet.

The interstitia, comprised of connective tissue, is the largest integrated organ of the human body. Under control of the autonomic nervous system, with the brain stem controlling the sympathetic and parasympathetic neural pathways parallel to the spinal cord. It can exert pressure to expel material, but mainly it exerts tension to suck things in. It can suck material out of the sinuses and direct it to the colon for rectal expulsion. It can't push anywhere near as hard as it can pull. It pushes as we exhale, and pulls as we inhale.

It has been barely a decade since the interstitia was recognized as a single organ. One thing they noticed it that it can transport particles of tatoo pigment from one part of the body to another. The interstitia does things that the lymphatic system cannot, particular in regard to toxic gas products from human or microbial metabolism. Asthma and COPD are intimately related to how the interstia connects to the repiratory system. Prostate issues are another point of interstial contact with frequent medical implications. It literally connects every part of the body to every other part. It can carry oxygen into tissues too deep to be reached by blood-carried hemoglobin. It can remove volatile toxic gases that will not dissolve well in lymph or blood.

In the movie "Little Big Man", General Custer is shown as a believer in new medical theories about his own conditions. "Poison from the gonads seeps into the throat.", says Custer in the movie. Well, it has to go SOMEWHERE. The interstia has at least three outlets to expel material from the body. It can push it out through pores in the skin. It can inject it directly into the colon through multiple entry ports. It can let the poisonous materials "seep into the throat", expelled from behind the tonsils. This has the disadvantage that one tends to swallow the stuff. But it is generally harmless in the stomach, sterilized and neutralized by strong stomach acid. There may be a shunt that allows the liver to expel toxic material this way as well, rather than chemically detoxify it or allow it to damage the kidneys.

Because the interstitia connects everything to everything else in the body, there are a multitude of related medical conditions. Most of them can be identified by the treatment prescribed - corticosteroids that suppress the immune system's ability to fight infections.

One of the greatest weaknesses of our interstitia is its dependence on liquid water to keep things flowing. The pumps must be primed with water to be able to push and pull the stuff moving in the interstia. One of most important entry points for fresh water entry to the interstitia are where tears enter the paranasal sinuses. The interstitia needs tears for irrigation. It can't function if it is dry.

Depression is a very common symptom associated with many interstitia-related medical conditions. People whose lives provide them with nothing to be sad about find they just need to cry and cry. And not just a little bit. To irrigate a dried out piece of interstitia, one must really sob in a serious crying jag, pushing hard on the tears to ensure they enter the paranasal sinuses.

If I were a doctor, I would prescribe to such patients that they select the best tear jerker songs they ever loved to hear, play them, and exaggerate the most sorrowful event they can remember to get tears flowing. Then they need to PUSH on those tears with their eyes tight shut. The painful sting and burn is momentarily terrifying, almost immediately followed by a sense of deep relief. But you can't pussy out. You have to take the pain and make it keep happening as long as you can stand it. The simultaneous relief, like scratching an itch, will be how you body reassures you that it is really safe. The autonomic nervous system has to communicate with the central nervous system about these things.

But, yes, semen can get sucked into the bowels. One can attempt to have an orgasm with external exit of fluids, only to discover that few drops were produced, and the rest of the wad went somewhere else.


I'm not sure if you are agreeing with me, or trying to rationalize away my postulations.

I hadn't heard of the interstitial before, seems pretty significant.

Laughter and yawning can also produce tears. I can't actually force myself to cry.

I'm probably like, the happiest guy in the world.

I can't be bothered learning downbeat melodies. I mean check out my YouTube jams, here shamelessly promoted for free:

https://youtube.com/@im2296?si=yX__A5fEDT3tNQc3

Tho the music skills may just be mediocre, one thing I like to assert they are more of than anybody, is upbeat. I'm like the Johnny Cash of Nightcore Remixes.

Anyway, back to the seminal work...

Another postulation is, semen is what causes the orgasm sensation. So when it gets stuck up my ass, I can't sit down in a moving vehicle, without experiencing involuntary orgasmic triggers.

I follow this apparently dumb jock on X / Twitter, and he posted recently, "men who have sex once a month experience 45% more cardiovascular issues than men who have sex 2 to 3 times per week."

I'm certain this statistic rings true. Assuming this guy is just some dumb jock, lifting weights and starving himself to look sexy for his wife and twitter followers, he may have thought this statistic shows sex is healthy. What a stupid interpretation.

IMO it actually shows, if somebody only has 1 orgasm per month, Mother Nature is gonna hit like a Freight Train when she is annoyed, as opposed to a Mack Truck if she gets what she wants.

So imagine how hard Mother Nature would hit, if somebody goes 1000 days without giving her what she wants...

https://youtu.be/npeX5HXisaw?si=PnEvgVK9mDQe46Mf


I was indeed agreeing with you, with the postulation of a common link.

I'm the only guy I know of who NEVER had a wet dream in his entire life. For years I assumed it was because I never gave the stuff a chance to accumulate unused. But then after weeks in a summer chemistry camp with zero opportunities to jerk off, I realized it was something more. I finally got some miliky clouds in my urine. Eventually I even dreamed at night with the sensation of an orgasm, but no muscle spasms and no liguid evidence it happened. I know the sensation of blowing my load straight into my own bowels, with barely three drops of semen coming out the urethra. The weirdest ones where when the plumbing all worked to put out product, but it occurred in the absence of any pleasant orgasm sensations. I felt cheated!

Way too much information already.

The interstitia is very real, and will be where many great leaps of medical science are made in the very near future.


OMG! God is back with a spam attack!

I thought wet dreams were fake until day 1070. That was about the time I started smoking nicotine which I think may help against those too.

Anyway back to the topic of Nick Reiner, I just saw the news he got diagnosed with schizophrenia, and his meds got adjusted leading into the murders

https://nypost.com/2025/12/19/us-news/nick-reiner-was-diagnosed-with-schizophrenia-altered-meds-made-him-out-of-his-head-before-he-allegedly-murdered-parents-sources-say/


There will be some important discussion inspired by these events about mental illness and psychiatric meds. I fear it could do more harm than good in the current environment.

Only a very small percentage of persons with schizophrenia commit acts of violence against others. On the other hand, that subset of the population (the 1% with paranoid schizophrenia) is more than twice as likely as the rest of us, on average, to be violent menaces to society.

There is a terrible risk that "blame it on the meds" will be used to support the legal defense. Even if it turns out to be true that a tiny percentage of cases occur in which things would have otherwise been fine, without the meds. Those cases are outnumbered, perhaps by orders of magnitude, by the cases where STOPPING the meds is what can be clearly correlated to violent behavior.

I suspect that at the time of the act, he literally didn't understand what he was doing. That doesn't justify it, but it may help explain it.

Their son may have taken another medication for years, and it became ineffective. That would explain why he was on a new medication for what was probably an old diagnosis. He may have been at a point in the process where NO medication was going to work. Confounding variables could include NON prescription psychoactive drugs. I just hope that whatever legal defense they use, it doesn't serve to frighten anyone from getting the benefits of good meds.
20-12-2025 20:27
Spongy IrisProfile picture★★★★★
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Im a BM wrote:
Spongy Iris wrote:

OMG! God is back with a spam attack!

I thought wet dreams were fake until day 1070. That was about the time I started smoking nicotine which I think may help against those too.

Anyway back to the topic of Nick Reiner, I just saw the news he got diagnosed with schizophrenia, and his meds got adjusted leading into the murders

https://nypost.com/2025/12/19/us-news/nick-reiner-was-diagnosed-with-schizophrenia-altered-meds-made-him-out-of-his-head-before-he-allegedly-murdered-parents-sources-say/


There will be some important discussion inspired by these events about mental illness and psychiatric meds. I fear it could do more harm than good in the current environment.

Only a very small percentage of persons with schizophrenia commit acts of violence against others. On the other hand, that subset of the population (the 1% with paranoid schizophrenia) is more than twice as likely as the rest of us, on average, to be violent menaces to society.

There is a terrible risk that "blame it on the meds" will be used to support the legal defense. Even if it turns out to be true that a tiny percentage of cases occur in which things would have otherwise been fine, without the meds. Those cases are outnumbered, perhaps by orders of magnitude, by the cases where STOPPING the meds is what can be clearly correlated to violent behavior.

I suspect that at the time of the act, he literally didn't understand what he was doing. That doesn't justify it, but it may help explain it.

Their son may have taken another medication for years, and it became ineffective. That would explain why he was on a new medication for what was probably an old diagnosis. He may have been at a point in the process where NO medication was going to work. Confounding variables could include NON prescription psychoactive drugs. I just hope that whatever legal defense they use, it doesn't serve to frighten anyone from getting the benefits of good meds.


I came across a YouTuber below recording himself having a schizophrenic episode.

https://youtu.be/N3jo-0bdSsY?si=ZMsYx3nRabWjCHx5

I don't think he was faking it.

He seems to have decent awareness about what are projected voices or sounds, and what are his own thoughts.

Some projections he seems to hear. Messages, I guess:

- Telephone ringing.

- Bomb exploding.

- Communist spies.

- I got you.

- Kill your self.

- Look out the window.

Maybe I will subscribe to this guy...




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20-12-2025 23:58
Im a BM
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(2835)
Spongy Iris wrote:
Im a BM wrote:
Spongy Iris wrote:

OMG! God is back with a spam attack!

I thought wet dreams were fake until day 1070. That was about the time I started smoking nicotine which I think may help against those too.

Anyway back to the topic of Nick Reiner, I just saw the news he got diagnosed with schizophrenia, and his meds got adjusted leading into the murders

https://nypost.com/2025/12/19/us-news/nick-reiner-was-diagnosed-with-schizophrenia-altered-meds-made-him-out-of-his-head-before-he-allegedly-murdered-parents-sources-say/


There will be some important discussion inspired by these events about mental illness and psychiatric meds. I fear it could do more harm than good in the current environment.

Only a very small percentage of persons with schizophrenia commit acts of violence against others. On the other hand, that subset of the population (the 1% with paranoid schizophrenia) is more than twice as likely as the rest of us, on average, to be violent menaces to society.

There is a terrible risk that "blame it on the meds" will be used to support the legal defense. Even if it turns out to be true that a tiny percentage of cases occur in which things would have otherwise been fine, without the meds. Those cases are outnumbered, perhaps by orders of magnitude, by the cases where STOPPING the meds is what can be clearly correlated to violent behavior.

I suspect that at the time of the act, he literally didn't understand what he was doing. That doesn't justify it, but it may help explain it.

Their son may have taken another medication for years, and it became ineffective. That would explain why he was on a new medication for what was probably an old diagnosis. He may have been at a point in the process where NO medication was going to work. Confounding variables could include NON prescription psychoactive drugs. I just hope that whatever legal defense they use, it doesn't serve to frighten anyone from getting the benefits of good meds.


I came across a YouTuber below recording himself having a schizophrenic episode.

https://youtu.be/N3jo-0bdSsY?si=ZMsYx3nRabWjCHx5

I don't think he was faking it.

He seems to have decent awareness about what are projected voices or sounds, and what are his own thoughts.

Some projections he seems to hear. Messages, I guess:

- Telephone ringing.

- Bomb exploding.

- Communist spies.

- I got you.

- Kill your self.

- Look out the window.

Maybe I will subscribe to this guy...


Double homicide of an elderly couple, brutally stabbed multiple times with a knife... All too familiar.

Daniel Marsh did not know anything about his victims before breaking in through the living room window, but he ended up accomplishing something very similar to the Reiner kid, about a dozen years ago.

At great expense to the taxpayers, an "expert" witness testified that psychiatric medication put Daniel Marsh in a "dissociative state", during which he was incapable of realizing that what he was doing was actually wrong, or even actual.

Fortunately, that defense failed, and Dan Marsh was convicted. On appeal years later, his defense was readjusted to be about "recovered" memories of being sexually abused as a child. That also failed, and he remains in prison.

Depending on how the Reiner kid's attorney decides to play it, we could see improved open discussion about mental illness and violence, or we could see psychiatric meds become the subject of a witch hunt for a scapegoat.

It would set a horrendously dangerous precedent if a jury were to agree that he is not guilty by reason of insanity, because the MEDS MADE HIM DO IT!

Indeed, Danny Marsh could jump on it to use for his next appeal, to be released from prison. He could be more careful and discreet next time he seeks out "the most exhilarating feeling I ever had" again. He almost got away with it before.
21-12-2025 00:30
Spongy IrisProfile picture★★★★★
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Im a BM wrote:
Spongy Iris wrote:
Im a BM wrote:
Spongy Iris wrote:

OMG! God is back with a spam attack!

I thought wet dreams were fake until day 1070. That was about the time I started smoking nicotine which I think may help against those too.

Anyway back to the topic of Nick Reiner, I just saw the news he got diagnosed with schizophrenia, and his meds got adjusted leading into the murders

https://nypost.com/2025/12/19/us-news/nick-reiner-was-diagnosed-with-schizophrenia-altered-meds-made-him-out-of-his-head-before-he-allegedly-murdered-parents-sources-say/


There will be some important discussion inspired by these events about mental illness and psychiatric meds. I fear it could do more harm than good in the current environment.

Only a very small percentage of persons with schizophrenia commit acts of violence against others. On the other hand, that subset of the population (the 1% with paranoid schizophrenia) is more than twice as likely as the rest of us, on average, to be violent menaces to society.

There is a terrible risk that "blame it on the meds" will be used to support the legal defense. Even if it turns out to be true that a tiny percentage of cases occur in which things would have otherwise been fine, without the meds. Those cases are outnumbered, perhaps by orders of magnitude, by the cases where STOPPING the meds is what can be clearly correlated to violent behavior.

I suspect that at the time of the act, he literally didn't understand what he was doing. That doesn't justify it, but it may help explain it.

Their son may have taken another medication for years, and it became ineffective. That would explain why he was on a new medication for what was probably an old diagnosis. He may have been at a point in the process where NO medication was going to work. Confounding variables could include NON prescription psychoactive drugs. I just hope that whatever legal defense they use, it doesn't serve to frighten anyone from getting the benefits of good meds.


I came across a YouTuber below recording himself having a schizophrenic episode.

https://youtu.be/N3jo-0bdSsY?si=ZMsYx3nRabWjCHx5

I don't think he was faking it.

He seems to have decent awareness about what are projected voices or sounds, and what are his own thoughts.

Some projections he seems to hear. Messages, I guess:

- Telephone ringing.

- Bomb exploding.

- Communist spies.

- I got you.

- Kill your self.

- Look out the window.

Maybe I will subscribe to this guy...


Double homicide of an elderly couple, brutally stabbed multiple times with a knife... All too familiar.

Daniel Marsh did not know anything about his victims before breaking in through the living room window, but he ended up accomplishing something very similar to the Reiner kid, about a dozen years ago.

At great expense to the taxpayers, an "expert" witness testified that psychiatric medication put Daniel Marsh in a "dissociative state", during which he was incapable of realizing that what he was doing was actually wrong, or even actual.

Fortunately, that defense failed, and Dan Marsh was convicted. On appeal years later, his defense was readjusted to be about "recovered" memories of being sexually abused as a child. That also failed, and he remains in prison.

Depending on how the Reiner kid's attorney decides to play it, we could see improved open discussion about mental illness and violence, or we could see psychiatric meds become the subject of a witch hunt for a scapegoat.

It would set a horrendously dangerous precedent if a jury were to agree that he is not guilty by reason of insanity, because the MEDS MADE HIM DO IT!

Indeed, Danny Marsh could jump on it to use for his next appeal, to be released from prison. He could be more careful and discreet next time he seeks out "the most exhilarating feeling I ever had" again. He almost got away with it before.


Looks like Marsh's confession damned him, I think he has a parole hearing in 2037, and a sentence of 52 years to life.

If Nick Reiner is trying to milk the schizophrenia defense, prosecutors should be able to trip him up.




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21-12-2025 00:49
Im a BM
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Spongy Iris wrote:
Im a BM wrote:
Spongy Iris wrote:
Im a BM wrote:
Spongy Iris wrote:

OMG! God is back with a spam attack!

I thought wet dreams were fake until day 1070. That was about the time I started smoking nicotine which I think may help against those too.

Anyway back to the topic of Nick Reiner, I just saw the news he got diagnosed with schizophrenia, and his meds got adjusted leading into the murders

https://nypost.com/2025/12/19/us-news/nick-reiner-was-diagnosed-with-schizophrenia-altered-meds-made-him-out-of-his-head-before-he-allegedly-murdered-parents-sources-say/


There will be some important discussion inspired by these events about mental illness and psychiatric meds. I fear it could do more harm than good in the current environment.

Only a very small percentage of persons with schizophrenia commit acts of violence against others. On the other hand, that subset of the population (the 1% with paranoid schizophrenia) is more than twice as likely as the rest of us, on average, to be violent menaces to society.

There is a terrible risk that "blame it on the meds" will be used to support the legal defense. Even if it turns out to be true that a tiny percentage of cases occur in which things would have otherwise been fine, without the meds. Those cases are outnumbered, perhaps by orders of magnitude, by the cases where STOPPING the meds is what can be clearly correlated to violent behavior.

I suspect that at the time of the act, he literally didn't understand what he was doing. That doesn't justify it, but it may help explain it.

Their son may have taken another medication for years, and it became ineffective. That would explain why he was on a new medication for what was probably an old diagnosis. He may have been at a point in the process where NO medication was going to work. Confounding variables could include NON prescription psychoactive drugs. I just hope that whatever legal defense they use, it doesn't serve to frighten anyone from getting the benefits of good meds.


I came across a YouTuber below recording himself having a schizophrenic episode.

https://youtu.be/N3jo-0bdSsY?si=ZMsYx3nRabWjCHx5

I don't think he was faking it.

He seems to have decent awareness about what are projected voices or sounds, and what are his own thoughts.

Some projections he seems to hear. Messages, I guess:

- Telephone ringing.

- Bomb exploding.

- Communist spies.

- I got you.

- Kill your self.

- Look out the window.

Maybe I will subscribe to this guy...


Double homicide of an elderly couple, brutally stabbed multiple times with a knife... All too familiar.

Daniel Marsh did not know anything about his victims before breaking in through the living room window, but he ended up accomplishing something very similar to the Reiner kid, about a dozen years ago.

At great expense to the taxpayers, an "expert" witness testified that psychiatric medication put Daniel Marsh in a "dissociative state", during which he was incapable of realizing that what he was doing was actually wrong, or even actual.

Fortunately, that defense failed, and Dan Marsh was convicted. On appeal years later, his defense was readjusted to be about "recovered" memories of being sexually abused as a child. That also failed, and he remains in prison.

Depending on how the Reiner kid's attorney decides to play it, we could see improved open discussion about mental illness and violence, or we could see psychiatric meds become the subject of a witch hunt for a scapegoat.

It would set a horrendously dangerous precedent if a jury were to agree that he is not guilty by reason of insanity, because the MEDS MADE HIM DO IT!

Indeed, Danny Marsh could jump on it to use for his next appeal, to be released from prison. He could be more careful and discreet next time he seeks out "the most exhilarating feeling I ever had" again. He almost got away with it before.


Looks like Marsh's confession damned him, I think he has a parole hearing in 2037, and a sentence of 52 years to life.

If Nick Reiner is trying to milk the schizophrenia defense, prosecutors should be able to trip him up.



In the (hopefully, unlikely) event that the Reiner kid gets acquitted because a jury agrees that the meds made him do it, Danny Marsh has got it made.

He won't have to wait more than a decade for a parole hearing. He will have a very strongly supported (by established precedent case) appeal of his original conviction. Depending on how speedy the Reiner trial is, Daniel Marsh could be filing a successful appeal while Trump is still president. And he is just one of many who could jump on the bandwagon to appeal their convictions, based on this new precedent. How many thousand violent crime convictions were of folks who happened to be on some kind of psychiatric meds at the time they did it?

I'm trusting that such a legal defense will fail in the Reiner case, but who knows?
22-12-2025 20:17
Im a BM
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Im a BM wrote:
Spongy Iris wrote:
Im a BM wrote:
Spongy Iris wrote:
Im a BM wrote:
Spongy Iris wrote:

OMG! God is back with a spam attack!

I thought wet dreams were fake until day 1070. That was about the time I started smoking nicotine which I think may help against those too.

Anyway back to the topic of Nick Reiner, I just saw the news he got diagnosed with schizophrenia, and his meds got adjusted leading into the murders

https://nypost.com/2025/12/19/us-news/nick-reiner-was-diagnosed-with-schizophrenia-altered-meds-made-him-out-of-his-head-before-he-allegedly-murdered-parents-sources-say/


There will be some important discussion inspired by these events about mental illness and psychiatric meds. I fear it could do more harm than good in the current environment.

Only a very small percentage of persons with schizophrenia commit acts of violence against others. On the other hand, that subset of the population (the 1% with paranoid schizophrenia) is more than twice as likely as the rest of us, on average, to be violent menaces to society.

There is a terrible risk that "blame it on the meds" will be used to support the legal defense. Even if it turns out to be true that a tiny percentage of cases occur in which things would have otherwise been fine, without the meds. Those cases are outnumbered, perhaps by orders of magnitude, by the cases where STOPPING the meds is what can be clearly correlated to violent behavior.

I suspect that at the time of the act, he literally didn't understand what he was doing. That doesn't justify it, but it may help explain it.

Their son may have taken another medication for years, and it became ineffective. That would explain why he was on a new medication for what was probably an old diagnosis. He may have been at a point in the process where NO medication was going to work. Confounding variables could include NON prescription psychoactive drugs. I just hope that whatever legal defense they use, it doesn't serve to frighten anyone from getting the benefits of good meds.


I came across a YouTuber below recording himself having a schizophrenic episode.

https://youtu.be/N3jo-0bdSsY?si=ZMsYx3nRabWjCHx5

I don't think he was faking it.

He seems to have decent awareness about what are projected voices or sounds, and what are his own thoughts.

Some projections he seems to hear. Messages, I guess:

- Telephone ringing.

- Bomb exploding.

- Communist spies.

- I got you.

- Kill your self.

- Look out the window.

Maybe I will subscribe to this guy...


Double homicide of an elderly couple, brutally stabbed multiple times with a knife... All too familiar.

Daniel Marsh did not know anything about his victims before breaking in through the living room window, but he ended up accomplishing something very similar to the Reiner kid, about a dozen years ago.

At great expense to the taxpayers, an "expert" witness testified that psychiatric medication put Daniel Marsh in a "dissociative state", during which he was incapable of realizing that what he was doing was actually wrong, or even actual.

Fortunately, that defense failed, and Dan Marsh was convicted. On appeal years later, his defense was readjusted to be about "recovered" memories of being sexually abused as a child. That also failed, and he remains in prison.

Depending on how the Reiner kid's attorney decides to play it, we could see improved open discussion about mental illness and violence, or we could see psychiatric meds become the subject of a witch hunt for a scapegoat.

It would set a horrendously dangerous precedent if a jury were to agree that he is not guilty by reason of insanity, because the MEDS MADE HIM DO IT!

Indeed, Danny Marsh could jump on it to use for his next appeal, to be released from prison. He could be more careful and discreet next time he seeks out "the most exhilarating feeling I ever had" again. He almost got away with it before.


Looks like Marsh's confession damned him, I think he has a parole hearing in 2037, and a sentence of 52 years to life.

If Nick Reiner is trying to milk the schizophrenia defense, prosecutors should be able to trip him up.



In the (hopefully, unlikely) event that the Reiner kid gets acquitted because a jury agrees that the meds made him do it, Danny Marsh has got it made.

He won't have to wait more than a decade for a parole hearing. He will have a very strongly supported (by established precedent case) appeal of his original conviction. Depending on how speedy the Reiner trial is, Daniel Marsh could be filing a successful appeal while Trump is still president. And he is just one of many who could jump on the bandwagon to appeal their convictions, based on this new precedent. How many thousand violent crime convictions were of folks who happened to be on some kind of psychiatric meds at the time they did it?

I'm trusting that such a legal defense will fail in the Reiner case, but who knows?


More pieces of the double homicide puzzle.

The psychiatric medication may have been a new one, but the diagnosis of schizophrenia happened years ago. Presumably, different medication was used in previous years.

The couple were indeed killed in their bed(s). I do believe I saw "beds" plural, so I'm not sure if they were in the same bed or bedroom.

Whatever transpired in post-party heated discussion, enough time had passed for people to have gone to bed. Not a heat of the moment crime of passion.

I wonder if he did as Daniel Marsh did, sneaking in to attack them in their sleep. The overkill with extra stabs and throats slashed is reminiscent of sociopathic sexual sadist serial killers. Meds can't make a person do such things. Neither can Trump Derangement Syndrome (TDS).
23-12-2025 01:21
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Im a BM wrote:
Spongy Iris wrote:

https://youtu.be/hMX8tEEGscY?si=tgFeSrM5yqiJXdWC

More pieces of the double homicide puzzle.

The psychiatric medication may have been a new one, but the diagnosis of schizophrenia happened years ago. Presumably, different medication was used in previous years.

The couple were indeed killed in their bed(s). I do believe I saw "beds" plural, so I'm not sure if they were in the same bed or bedroom.

Whatever transpired in post-party heated discussion, enough time had passed for people to have gone to bed. Not a heat of the moment crime of passion.

I wonder if he did as Daniel Marsh did, sneaking in to attack them in their sleep. The overkill with extra stabs and throats slashed is reminiscent of sociopathic sexual sadist serial killers. Meds can't make a person do such things. Neither can Trump Derangement Syndrome (TDS).


In the video I shared earlier, Nick Reiner's short mockumentary, he said he,

Would murder a dog annoying him,

Raped Snapple bottles,

And indulged in cocaine.

And below it is reported he stayed up for days on meth binges.

https://nypost.com/2025/12/16/us-news/nick-reiner-would-not-sleep-for-days-punch-walls-during-meth-fueled-rages-report/

Staying up for days is likely to induce schizophrenia IMO, because it will lead to dreaming or nightmares while awake.




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Edited on 23-12-2025 01:36
23-12-2025 01:34
Im a BM
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(2835)
Spongy Iris wrote:
Spongy Iris wrote:
Im a BM wrote:

https://youtu.be/hMX8tEEGscY?si=tgFeSrM5yqiJXdWC

More pieces of the double homicide puzzle.

The psychiatric medication may have been a new one, but the diagnosis of schizophrenia happened years ago. Presumably, different medication was used in previous years.

The couple were indeed killed in their bed(s). I do believe I saw "beds" plural, so I'm not sure if they were in the same bed or bedroom.

Whatever transpired in post-party heated discussion, enough time had passed for people to have gone to bed. Not a heat of the moment crime of passion.

I wonder if he did as Daniel Marsh did, sneaking in to attack them in their sleep. The overkill with extra stabs and throats slashed is reminiscent of sociopathic sexual sadist serial killers. Meds can't make a person do such things. Neither can Trump Derangement Syndrome (TDS).


In the video I shared earlier, Nick Reiner's short mockumentary, he said he,

Would murder a dog annoying him,

Raped Snapple bottles,

And indulged in cocaine.

And below it is reported he stayed up for days on meth binges.

https://nypost.com/2025/12/16/us-news/nick-reiner-would-not-sleep-for-days-punch-walls-during-meth-fueled-rages-report/

Staying up for days is likely to induce schizophrenia IMO, because it will lead to dreaming or nightmares while awake.


There is more than one way to end up behaving with symptoms that are a match for the schizophrenia diagnostics.

I believe it was 1974, and my mom was studying for her late life degree in psychology. I loved reading every issue of "Psychology Today" she had delivered by subscription. One article title I can't remember, but the results were fascinating.

This may or may not be the exact quote that remains engraved in my memory.

"Amphetamine-induced psychosis is the closest thing to schizophrenia..." and I will maul it, but basically saying speed freaks were getting many of the same symptoms previously only seen in persons with schizophrenia of organic origin.

Just for fun, let's see if there is synergy. Take someone born with organic schizophrenia and get him all spun with some meth binges. It could do more than simply "unmask" the underlying schizophrenia. It may very well AMPLIFY it. It certainly doesn't help relieve it in any way, although the people doing it may insist that it is the ONLY thing that really cures it. Self medicating mental illness with meth... There are countless success stories from this treatment!
23-12-2025 03:30
Spongy IrisProfile picture★★★★★
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Im a BM wrote:
Spongy Iris wrote:
Spongy Iris wrote:
Im a BM wrote:

https://youtu.be/hMX8tEEGscY?si=tgFeSrM5yqiJXdWC

More pieces of the double homicide puzzle.

The psychiatric medication may have been a new one, but the diagnosis of schizophrenia happened years ago. Presumably, different medication was used in previous years.

The couple were indeed killed in their bed(s). I do believe I saw "beds" plural, so I'm not sure if they were in the same bed or bedroom.

Whatever transpired in post-party heated discussion, enough time had passed for people to have gone to bed. Not a heat of the moment crime of passion.

I wonder if he did as Daniel Marsh did, sneaking in to attack them in their sleep. The overkill with extra stabs and throats slashed is reminiscent of sociopathic sexual sadist serial killers. Meds can't make a person do such things. Neither can Trump Derangement Syndrome (TDS).


In the video I shared earlier, Nick Reiner's short mockumentary, he said he,

Would murder a dog annoying him,

Raped Snapple bottles,

And indulged in cocaine.

And below it is reported he stayed up for days on meth binges.

https://nypost.com/2025/12/16/us-news/nick-reiner-would-not-sleep-for-days-punch-walls-during-meth-fueled-rages-report/

Staying up for days is likely to induce schizophrenia IMO, because it will lead to dreaming or nightmares while awake.


There is more than one way to end up behaving with symptoms that are a match for the schizophrenia diagnostics.

I believe it was 1974, and my mom was studying for her late life degree in psychology. I loved reading every issue of "Psychology Today" she had delivered by subscription. One article title I can't remember, but the results were fascinating.

This may or may not be the exact quote that remains engraved in my memory.

"Amphetamine-induced psychosis is the closest thing to schizophrenia..." and I will maul it, but basically saying speed freaks were getting many of the same symptoms previously only seen in persons with schizophrenia of organic origin.

Just for fun, let's see if there is synergy. Take someone born with organic schizophrenia and get him all spun with some meth binges. It could do more than simply "unmask" the underlying schizophrenia. It may very well AMPLIFY it. It certainly doesn't help relieve it in any way, although the people doing it may insist that it is the ONLY thing that really cures it. Self medicating mental illness with meth... There are countless success stories from this treatment!


I think it is the sleep deprivation that would lead to hearing voices and/or hallucinating while awake. Must be the body needs to be asleep and dream, and the dream would eventually start happening while awake when sleep deprived, was what I assumed.




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24-12-2025 04:58
Im a BM
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Spongy Iris wrote:
Im a BM wrote:
Spongy Iris wrote:
Spongy Iris wrote:
Im a BM wrote:

https://youtu.be/hMX8tEEGscY?si=tgFeSrM5yqiJXdWC

More pieces of the double homicide puzzle.

The psychiatric medication may have been a new one, but the diagnosis of schizophrenia happened years ago. Presumably, different medication was used in previous years.

The couple were indeed killed in their bed(s). I do believe I saw "beds" plural, so I'm not sure if they were in the same bed or bedroom.

Whatever transpired in post-party heated discussion, enough time had passed for people to have gone to bed. Not a heat of the moment crime of passion.

I wonder if he did as Daniel Marsh did, sneaking in to attack them in their sleep. The overkill with extra stabs and throats slashed is reminiscent of sociopathic sexual sadist serial killers. Meds can't make a person do such things. Neither can Trump Derangement Syndrome (TDS).


In the video I shared earlier, Nick Reiner's short mockumentary, he said he,

Would murder a dog annoying him,

Raped Snapple bottles,

And indulged in cocaine.

And below it is reported he stayed up for days on meth binges.

https://nypost.com/2025/12/16/us-news/nick-reiner-would-not-sleep-for-days-punch-walls-during-meth-fueled-rages-report/

Staying up for days is likely to induce schizophrenia IMO, because it will lead to dreaming or nightmares while awake.


There is more than one way to end up behaving with symptoms that are a match for the schizophrenia diagnostics.

I believe it was 1974, and my mom was studying for her late life degree in psychology. I loved reading every issue of "Psychology Today" she had delivered by subscription. One article title I can't remember, but the results were fascinating.

This may or may not be the exact quote that remains engraved in my memory.

"Amphetamine-induced psychosis is the closest thing to schizophrenia..." and I will maul it, but basically saying speed freaks were getting many of the same symptoms previously only seen in persons with schizophrenia of organic origin.

Just for fun, let's see if there is synergy. Take someone born with organic schizophrenia and get him all spun with some meth binges. It could do more than simply "unmask" the underlying schizophrenia. It may very well AMPLIFY it. It certainly doesn't help relieve it in any way, although the people doing it may insist that it is the ONLY thing that really cures it. Self medicating mental illness with meth... There are countless success stories from this treatment!


I think it is the sleep deprivation that would lead to hearing voices and/or hallucinating while awake. Must be the body needs to be asleep and dream, and the dream would eventually start happening while awake when sleep deprived, was what I assumed.


TheKingOfKings and the Reiner's sicko son may both have the same psychiatric diagnostics.

TV story had mental illness fun fact statistics and generalizations worth repeating.

The overwhelming majority of persons with such mental illness are NOT violent toward others. Statistically, they are FAR more likely to be the VICTIMS of violence than are the rest of the population. A mentally ill person is far more likely than someone without such psychiatric diagnostics to be the victim of violence.

Take TheKingOfKings, right here at this website. Sure, he posts ridiculous shit about "death" to all the world leaders, and even committed a US federal crime with his published wishes for president Trump. But he is much more likely than others who live near him to end up as the victim of violence. Telling folks he is Super God and will allow their death and destruction if they don't follow his wishes probably doesn't win him many friends.

About HALF of the people... Maybe I should say within the United States, who have the psychiatric diagnostic criteria ALSO have a serious substance abuse problem. Half of the US mentally ill population are "dual diagnosis", with a substance abuse as well as a mental health problem.

While the seriously mentally ill are a LOT more likely the rest of us to fall victim to violence, they are somewhat more likely than the rest of us to perpetrate it.

Maybe two and a half times more likely than the rest of us to be among that very small minority who are violent menaces to society. More than ten times more likely than the rest of us to die by homicide or suicide.

Little by little, we may learn something of value from this tragedy.
24-12-2025 20:00
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Im a BM wrote:
Little by little, we may learn something of value from this tragedy.


Now that is an expression of faith...




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