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of the roman empire, but um happening like that, but i think a lot of them are to try to get more new wants to his position, but i think was much needed if it's only the west with listen right. worries. yeah . yeah, no, i totally agree. henderson talked before i let you go just quickly and i, it's almost a, it's a, it's a question ready for me to you, to be honest with you, your, your friends and your families backed back across the atlantic. um, what's the total in like in your conversations to did you do your friends or family? do they support you in rush or do they think you're a ton code? do they think you're a traitor? cuz i mean, frankly, i've heard all of it for myself. us some do some or know speaking to me it's lead to um, you know, my daughter is very supportive and very pro russia, but she loves what i'm doing when i'm standing up for my brother a fallen. um, also been, you know, i'm in the support some of my friends some, some of them knew me in washington dc, so i some really good friends and go back to the dc days. they're behind me and
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they know to buy them. they know what he did to me, so they're ready to like testifying, you know, whatever came so yeah, i have support, but i do have a lot of family members that are afraid for me to call them. they think they might be tracked by the government. things like that, so it's really sad. your company is just kind of devoured by fear. yeah. yeah, yeah, i mean, american, you know, i, i still have extended family back in the u. k. and, and i was speaking to one of them a number of months ago, and the member said, so you're going to come back and visit, you're going to come back and visit the u. k. anytime soon. and i said, well, if i do, i probably i can very well get arrested because i'm sanctioned for working for r t. i face a 1000000 pound fine. i'm 70 years in prison. if i cross back into u. k territory, i would, i said that to my family member, the family members that hold on is a russian government doing that to you. i said no, the u. k. government is trying to sanction me and my family couldn't believe it because the whole narrative, as far as that concerned has always been russia bad. not you. k bad, tara,
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you know, you make a go, we go all night until the cows come home. i'd love to talk to you, i wanted to see one more thing. know ireland turning around because i have a relative that were just like, you know, they want everything to do with the fact because they, you know, there's some weird thing they like buying or whatever. but, but now, you know, they're like, oh wow, you know, we get it. yeah. because now they're seeing the then of, of the us. so i'd be collectively, you are seeing some ships in europe and in britain a little but not much. and you're right about the sanctions and there is a legal way to get to make those go away. so love to talk some time, roy and, and no one anyone listening. you know, you can contact me on social media. i can tell you legally what you can do to fight your government is trying to sanction you from going to a country you should be able to travel where you want. roy, you should be able to be have freedom of movement. you know? yeah, yeah, i agree. i agree on such good statements from you as well as it contributed tower. read a real pleasure. thank you very much for your time. thank you. right. thank you.
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well that's i get most of us that experience now and discuss what is like living at russia with american born m a 5 at jeff months and joining us here on the international. hey jeff, a very good evening to you, made on plans to get you on the program, find it. and so tell me something, i mean, cuz obviously people like you or tara or myself, we'll take a fair amount of flag for leaving the western hemisphere. i'm moving to the russian federation. when did you 1st come up with the idea of moving to rush or, and can i ask you, what was your motivation? well, before you know how i got to rushing past good. um, but you forgot to rush, you know, uh the passport was gone you know, had a visa, like i worked recently 3 years and i was going back and forth back and forth, back and forth. and i, i enjoyed this, you know, because i have a nice slicing one america and um, so i was able to come to rush you too. but um, i saw more more. i was unsatisfied. busy i'm seeing a different screen. i've been all over the world quite in, but i, you know,
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being in russia great america. i just felt like i was coming home when i was in russia. it's included in what i was in america. and the final, the final thing was uh, i had a fight um in the city of pens. uh and i was there of 3 weeks, but i went to an advertisement. ready last process this i did the fight in the following day. um yeah. you know, i had an interview before they asked me or do you like the process of yeah, i love it before. nice, but i want to get a master because my moms sick. my mom was like cancer and i need i need to be there with her. so i want to get home. i don't want to be here after the fight. so i had . busy one day i'm relaxed and some old man, i really 7 years old, but i was walking to the street. uh uh, my translator. and i used to jump to where it was, and i waited for him to tell me you said you're not gonna understand this. but i love you, i love your mother. russia loved your mother. and i heard you,
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i heard you want me to do and i move, i'm a 100 freshmen i business. he made like the icon. like really the side card to give this to your mother with russian lock. and man, this is just you have to be of my experiencing washer. but karen but everything different, but i especially for my dad. okay. but yeah, i mean, you, i think you, i think, you know, do that jack, you know, because of, you know, oh okay. you come from america. i'm originally from the u. k. i spent years living in america. let me, let me ask you before you made your 1st visit to rush it, did you have any preconceived notions? did you have any bias? this is, daphne i've. no, hollywood worries going through your veins before you 1st came to russia. yeah, i mean, i thought which i thought, oh, russian, sorry about that. i thought all russians were hard. all russians with cold. i rushed to bed without l. p. without feeling without generosity. and i had, you know, this is the american who is the american media. and um, you know,
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i thought this was too also because, you know, it's cold and the weather is not so good through. you know, what i mean? 47000000 lessons died and not the article will go to and that they've had a hard time. it's not a just the place on from history to be. so i thought, yeah, these people don't have the don't care because they have a hard life. why don't they worry about why they're going to worry about the neighbor but everything, all this was, i'm sure. for most county, even a good, you know, i walked in the street with my daughter, my 5 year old daughter who died in the, in the middle part of the simple, we're gonna be sending. the city were 1300000 people. and we walk the walk in the center of the city and my kind of the mileage. and i have no fear. natalie notes here, but if she falls down some of the trickle out for just the other day of an old woman like got a real good chance. you know what she transferred. you said why?
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you walked it out. says you need to dress your daughter better than that. so like she's like, she's concerned about my daughter because she's like, you got a dresser better here. better had on a woman. yeah. so yeah, yeah it's, it's a great story that because this is, you know, it's, it's, it's actually awful. i regret the pre console pre preconceived notions that i had before it came to russia. when i, when i came to the russian federation, the all i had in my head was what hollywood movies. uh, bad guys, russian nuclear, marseilles flying through space. i mean, i had all sorts of crazy ideas on my head all through the soft power of hollywood, essentially. and when i got here, and i, you know, i really shouldn't say this, but one thing towards a russia and i met everybody and they were so nice. and so down to us, i felt like a real bloody idiot. i really, really did. i felt so stupid when i 1st came to russia, all these beautiful people here, as you said, they've been through such a difficult history. but the russians have this resolved. and they have also these traditional values. so they, they really gripped to that chest,
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talk to us about that, if you would just, patients talked about it a number of times, how traditional values are really important to people who live in the russian federation. how would you compare traditional values in russia as opposed to, for example, in europe all the united states? well i actually, i do think problems for 2 years. busy as it all squared, so you take walk, but on the cross the family is most important. this, when people ask for you, what's a good between america and rushed to the most of the thing i, in my opinion, i think the most is, it is the values and what, what is the most important thing in russia? your family, your family, your kids, and then this family extends your family, your community, your neighbors, your city or whatever district. busy are republic you live in, they have others, right, pride and then they really take care of each other and it doesn't matter if you're
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like golf courses or you're like, you know, wherever you're on slide where i live in english media and it's kind of, it's 50 percent like the past year and the 50 percent likes lot pretty much there's no, there's no issue what you look like, get your thoughts on those things. they just sure body to the family, the families in russia is most important in america. could you say that? no, that's the most important, and then marco's success money. you know, of course, you know, you're not, can discard your children in america like this. but what's most important means is shuts out saying, and bring me probably not a nice lot of things in russia. you're sacrifice this if you have to for the benefit of the family. the family comes 1st. yeah. yeah, no, i think absolutely right. mean, i mean, i think i already complain i have, frankly, as the climate the winter goes on to blogger long here and, and last go, we still got at least 2 more months. and so i think although some of my colleagues
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to think it might be an early spring, i can i can not really really hope so jeff, let me onto this. busy i had told her read on audio and she was saying, you know, that it was a bit of a difficult transition for her to move from the united states to america. not because of his cases. and you know that it's good for us to rush, you know, because of zipping to different cultures or 2 different countries, but because of the preconceived notions that people had as well. i almost tara, when you communicate with your friends and your relatives a broad, do they, are they, if anything or they have it set back on a little bit, on sure. have a last thing he loved for you. i mean, do you have any difficulty now? jeff, communicating with friends or family back in america? my man, i'll be honestly, i have family members. i don't really care 30 more. all right. all right. pretty much all my answer me. uncles and cousins don't communicate with any more and we were 1st before and it has to be with we've been in russia on the last time it was
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in the states. i had a big argument with my favorite cousin, and she's like, how do you support russia where the, somebody like, you know, try to explain to her and she just, it's just both mind and i have lost friends. and um, you know, i have a few points of support the have open mind, my, my best friend actually came to russia and you said, no matter what i said, you know, i said it's great to people like you and all this stuff. yeah. but when it tends, if i didn't believe, i just thought you. busy like that, they memorized you or whatever they tricked it behind or whatever. yeah. because yeah doctor is with us. but he said i, i understand what you're saying now like the people are not i have a lot but the fight or friends for my team. yeah, i came here. otherwise we were scared coming or john, nobody. i know you told us the things are all saying on your side. but we're, we're shocked how the russians who the most bloodless street and they're like, oh, where are you from? uh, america,
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i'm afraid so i'm america. but when they did the people like they did child size and didn't say all you're bad they. they weren't interesting. oh, tell me what it's like so. yes, exactly, exactly. that's totally fine. me your tell me. well, man, i totally don't want to know i want to know about, like, are interested in me. but the difference to 3 americans, you russians normally is that russians could make the difference between the american people and the american government. they can say, you know what, we don't like the american government, they don't like what they do. we don't like with it. so we don't like the public data, but we don't hold this against the american people. and we say, if the american people got to know us, they would appreciate if you'd like us. and if they visited us, they would have a different strategy because my day of work rushes i've, i've been with i see on tv and we're in the meeting. yeah. yeah, jeff, exactly, because you know, the, the media, the political landscape, they're responsible for the car, just drumming up so much and see russian this and this bad sentiment to will,
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to that. i mean the, but as you said, you know, it's one of us, you know, an ex pat living in russia. it's, it's, it's difficult not for living in russia, but for dealing with friends and family abroad, who still don't quite get it. but jeff, you and me get it, and i a pre, i appreciate that so much american bone and russian. emma may fight to jeff monson . joining us here and how to international. great to get you on the show. jeff, looking forward to seeing you soon. thanks. but thanks for your so much, i really thank you. well, it combines and escalates physical skills with the digital dexterity. and it promises to harold a whole new world of competition. the so called a fidget old games of kicked off from the russian city of cars on. and that's exactly where you'll find all these the old quota of the international fidget, old games that the future event is under way. here in cars on russia, people from all different countries are in attendance, enjoying all different forms of entertainment, and getting a glimpse into what fun in the future is going to look like. the
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my 1st time playing fidgeted, and it's a great experience. i do take pride and you know, represent possible and me and my teammates, you know, we try to play as long as we can play any time we can, regardless of sports, anything that we can join together and just have fun and entertainment. i think this is good for peace and go for everyone. well, as my 1st time arrives, uh, everything was amazing. seems they want people was really nice. the reception was really warm. so i'm really happy and grateful to read. here is my 1st sphere, like blame precinct, all you know, playstation and also about the possible player. so it's everything new for us and we are really i produced here's i really want to appreciate the organize this on
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the jewish young men and gentlemen, by organizing this very important events that to make the person with disability globally to participate in the gym. so the will have you called right was all for leave person was known disability in the glove. once again, rush has become a place where people with all different interests from all different backgrounds, can come together for a singular purpose. and here today and cars on that purpose is to have fun. hello, it is of america donald port or far t cause on by now to you pray anyway, key of says it. last of you have good due to insufficient supplies of western weapons of the countries. foreign minister made that payment an interview with cnn . uh, 2 days off, the key of retreated from that city that we wouldn't have lost. and after you have got, if you crated received only on 10 react munition that we needed to defend it. now
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they're saying that they don't have enough money. they don't have enough weapons from the west. but so far, when we seen the west sending them all these weapons that didn't manage to do much with the counter offensive, for example, failed the didn't achieve much. and even in western media, we are now seeing reports stating that ukraine is looking, facing to lose this war because it's not advancing. it's not making any progress on the battlefield for new york times. now reported that after the cale to put, treat some of the fact that there were up to a 1000 soldiers that were captured by russian forces straight away. she was adamant saying, well, this is faith. news in new york times is binding to russian propaganda. what is happening? let's to have a look up. what they said about the sources. the new york times are 1st 2 are totally untenable because there are no such people. yes, we have said that there are prisoners, but their number is by no means in the hundreds. the statements of russian propaganda on hundreds and thousands of ukrainian prisoners are complete
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misinformation and their sources of new york times article or to a crate in soldiers, apparently. and american officials and they are also in this article stating that, like i said, more all is low, they're struggling, recruiting additional sources. but for this before we're seeing people being slashed from the streets. also the size of the top calendar was like going up there and that helps someone else that apparently you printing and folders don't really like. so this is all not looking good and they know it's what i mean. it just gets messier and messy. a, by the day i mean, scope what, what do you think about this? i mean, is it fair for the ukrainian forces? who, who, frankly, we know the nato troops, all the helpings or choreographing coordinate, everything. the ukrainian soldiers are doing, but that's not talk about that very quickly. what about this school? what about, you know, for example, the lack of abrams times or the inability of the bradley fighting vehicles is the hardware all the luck. they're all making such a difference. so for the right hand side, well i think putting ukrainians in charge of some of these advanced weapons or like
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putting chimpanzees on a piano, thinking that they somehow can play mozart and they can't. when i was in gwinnett school, i was in la guns when i was in mariel. i saw a war crimes when i went back to the united states, i reported that i sent very efficient letters to ran paul to marjorie taylor green to a variety of conservative republicans telling them, do you realize you are committing war crimes by giving money to this nazi zalinski and these right wing sugs that are going around carbon swastikas and to women's bellies and killing them. is that what america has become? and of course, that terrifies a lot of the american political leaders. so i think you're seeing the american republicans trying to split away from this funding of zelinski. they've used ukrainians, of course, in the past to orchestrate some disruptions on capital hill. for example, january 6th. you had a lot of ukrainian mercenaries wearing orange cats. i was there, i was part of trump analytical team. so i know just how c i a uses the ukrainians.
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and right now you're seeing ukraine completely fall apart because this was never war that was going to win. this was a tragic experiment where the u. s. has destroyed 500000 the british have destroyed 500000 ukrainians that never had a chance against russia. so i think russia is going in and liberating the people of ukraine. where is the west is only sought to destroy them. you know, you have the announcements, all the bradley's and any abrams times, these are all supposed to be game changes the, these weapons was supposed to change at all. so we talked about it. all right. we hard games where in your are though, if well, nothing happened a just saying we're going to send f sixteens. we're going to said, you know what, send the 16th to see how quickly they wind up on the black market. because so many of the weapons that are being sent to ukraine have just been sold off onto the about market. that's why you found all these western weapons being used in gaza back in october. that how mass attack. i mean, i mean it's got, you know, being an american union for many of the us, many treat yourself. i mean, can i just ask you for one person to another how, how bad you feel of it isn't,
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was cringe. well, the watching the way the us government operates a new credit and i, i feel like i'm covered in blood in the sense of wickedness in death stains me and every officer in the united states. that's why officers like scott ritter and myself and doug mcgregor and others have come out going. this is a ridiculous betrayal of the constitution of the american people. this war was created by lies and the by that and ministration is falling apart. the by the administration is in civil war right now, and all of these weapons that they send to ukraine are going to be used by mexican drug cartels against the southeast border. southwest border of the united states, california, new mexico, arizona. all of that flood of immigration coming across this country. i think they are setting the united states up for massive kinetic operations. massive civil war and the most disruptive time in american history and 2024. so you're seeing a great split in america right now. yeah. you're seeing 25 states declaring
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independence from biden. yeah, because there is nothing but chaos in deaf that is been exported for online allies as well. i just live, i mean, you know, the, i'm sorry, but the b. s, you know, it comes out of the white house every single day. i mean, that's why when people watch vladimir putin speak, they get, they get, wow, that will most. and i'm with the and the or it indeed by him because he speaks logical measure statements where you've got this guy in the white house who doesn't even know what he has a breakfast today or you'll, it's in to say something. yeah, i was about to say that that more and more americans a wondering hey, where are we going with this? these are the questions are, are arise and also as press conference, is that the pencil going just a day ago? there was a question as well. ok, right now ukraine, last of desktop, there is no more money going in because us for public and so blocking the additional age. mm hm. so we'll ukraine, lose more cities. we've heard from joe biden saying, well, he can guarantee that more cities will fall, and then we have the pencil going also saying that they can't guarantee that more
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a cities will basically go into russian hands. let's take a lesson. a deep got unfortunately, was the strategic withdrawal that ukraine made in order to conserve their own artillery and ammunition. and look if we don't get more, if we don't get the supplemental, i outlined that at the very top. but if we don't get the funding needed from the senate, or sorry, from the house to pass the senate supplemental, we will not be able to provide these critical pd packages. and ukraine will have to make choices and decisions on um, what city is, what towns they can hold with what they have and what partners content can continue to supply them. so what we have is a, with the west supports ukraine, as we've seen, is losing without the west support. again, it's also losing and doesn't even stand the chance. we're not seeing us republicans
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and democrats being able to come to any sort of conclusion, a decision in a way to release those extra funds. so right now it seems that it's it's a lose lose situation. yeah. frank. yeah, i mean, it certainly is, but the, you know, the western allies thing, we're with you to the very end we're going to stand by it, no matter what happens and how quickly have they turned tail and basically bail to marina. it's, i mean it's, it's, you know, what it is, it's, it's, it's a sad case of affairs. everyone's to come in seconds, hard of you cry. then you can see that frustration again in the west, some for us where they're actually stating in the headlines that ukraine will lose this more. so here we are mr. bite it and says, we mustn't give mister put in the victory without quite committing himself to ukrainian victory. mr. trump says it's stupid to give key of anything but loans between the 2. the american people are getting the crucial debate about what we want the outcome to be and why and so at so that there was even a survey conducted in january so fresh. and it's that, that out of the 12
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e u. countries that were surveyed the majority offers, oh, this actually believe that ukraine will lose this war. so again, it's all looking good for them. people are starting to get fed off with all this whining and complaining and saying that they need more weapons when they get them to don't make progress. and now it seems that they're out of options. ukraine. the zalinski regime is nothing but a bunch of nazi is the torture women and children and kill civilians. i've seen the bombs, i've seen everything they've done that's. it's an abomination. and the fact is, the american people do not want this war. they do not want to fund this war. they don't want politicians that'll fund this war. but yet the u. s. through its own media propaganda has been constantly selling democracy. ukraine is nothing close to democracy, but what do you think would be an exit strategy at the same time? because it's what's also interesting is that for the past 2 years we've heard, well, how will fruits and come out of this, even if he would want to, how would he say face right now, the conversation is changing and everyone's talking about nato and washington the
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want to come out of this conflict, but they, it feels like they can because they need to say face. so how do they exit pollutant it has to be in lab or offering. zach a robo all have to be the peacemaker stripe. less sort of the peace makers, they shall be called the children of god. the more they are peaceful, the more they are bringing bread and salt and feeling to ukraine. the more the european people and the american people will go. that's the right thing to do. and they'll find the us politicians and the bridge politicians and these idiots and the you are completely out of touch with the sentiments of their people. yeah. so i think russia is not only going to militarily when, but they're going to diplomatically public relationally, strategic communications wise, go in and when the hearts and minds of the european people saying the long term agenda of peace is going to be achieved. when we come in and in field ukraine, of the scars in the, the wound is that the, you and the united states cause, you know, as european and american officials are determined to steal rushes forward and
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holdings of $300000000000.00 in frozen or stolen assets. to rebuild ukraine, some people are asking who's going to seize israel expansion assets to re build gaza? make sure you question more with us here at oxy. into the, in 18. 81 began to expand its property in north africa. france decided to attack and easy. the invasion began with the bomb bartman of the french fleet on coastal cities and was followed by sending in the ground through the french easily occupied one of the key cities. these air j and the bay of doing is bomb. at the 3rd us deep
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agreed to humiliating negotiations. the bartow trade, he concluded with a colonialist, establishing a project to rid of france, overton easier. however, the people up to an easy, i would not surrender to the enemy. at the call of the as alignment clergy, the do easy is rose to a holy war against the invaders. the soldiers of the bays army also joined the resistance. the french troops did not get an easy walk. vieira patriots bought desperately, but failed to defeat a huge and well armed army, which was supported by the strongest sleep. within a year the rebels where defeated. this turned out to be a real tragedy for the country. about one 7th of the population together with the fighters left for neighboring libya. thousands of people died during the warfare. the french flag was raised,
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overton easier. the colonial authorities tried to deprive the country of its air of identity and populated with european settling. such an easy instead now brought up with the loss of freedom era. patriots had been fighting against french colonialism for decades until to an easier game. the independence in 1956, the russia, a land of vast resources, found less potential civilization. this has been to the level of the view from the russian fixed shooting system countries, most exciting accomplishments. holding one venue the 2 boys introduced the pursuit can use. this is where i'm located. pardon? do you want me to be able to teach this past the russian can? i mean that many, many years ago that you mentioned that almost a week later,
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back out last night. and it asks you to the next to the stage to the new, into the, into the wiring interview with forced induction the institution, the other end of the info for the to be for the or a when i was wrong. just don't have to shape house the courtesy and engagement because the trail when so many find themselves, will depart,
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we choose to look so common ground. the battle as right now, here we're not seeing as russian forces gain more ground along the don't you upfront the lines coming just days off the taking the key city of the i hear it out to be have an exclusive report coming up is key as the law says, raising questions in the west about how the conflict can possibly end in the favor of you pray, either be, will killed or surrender, or they try to run and sleep. most of them chose the latter. those who didn't. well, they remain on the recovery. this is more of extermination and a war family and this is not a war. this is our 9 lation of hunger grows. the food supplies the dwindling un cups of a delivery. so the old.
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