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", "Answer": false}, {"Question": "Fortnite was originally intended to be a horror game.", "Answer": true}, {"Question": "The Neanderthals were a direct ancestor of modern humans.", "Answer": false}, {"Question": "Gumbo is a stew that originated in Louisiana.", "Answer": true}, {"Question": "Kiznaiver is an adaptation of a manga.", "Answer": false}, {"Question": "The \"Pepe\" meme originated from a comic drawn by Matt Furie called \"Boy's Club\"?", "Answer": true}, {"Question": "George Lucas directed the entire original Star Wars trilogy.", "Answer": false}, {"Question": "Danganronpa 2: Goodbye Despair featured all of the surviving students from the first game.", "Answer": false}, {"Question": "The Southeast Asian island of Borneo is politically divided among 3 countries.", "Answer": true}, {"Question": "The country song \u201cA Boy Named Sue\u201d was written by Shel Silverstein.", "Answer": true}, {"Question": "In the game \"Racko\" you may pick up ANY card from the discard pile.", "Answer": false}, {"Question": "Doki Doki Literature Club was developed in Japan.", "Answer": false}, {"Question": "In \"Need for Speed: Porsche Unleashed\", the player can only drive cars manufactured by Porsche.", "Answer": true}, {"Question": "Hyenas are more closely related to cats than to dogs.", "Answer": true}, {"Question": "Klingons respect their disabled comrades, and those who are old, injuried, and helpless.", "Answer": false}, {"Question": "Lead Singer Rivers Cuomo of American rock band Weezer attended Harvard.", "Answer": true}, {"Question": "Adolf Hitler was born in Australia. 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Bush lost the popular vote in the 2004 United States presidential election.", "Answer": false}, {"Question": "An average human can go two weeks without water.", "Answer": false}, {"Question": "In Alfred Hitchcock's film 'Psycho' it is said he used chocolate syrup to simulate the blood in the famous shower scene from ", "Answer": true}, {"Question": "The Fourth Crusade lasted from 1095-1099 AD.", "Answer": false}, {"Question": "In \"Star Trek\", Klingons are commonly referred to as \"Black Elves\".", "Answer": false}, {"Question": "Israel is 7 hours ahead of New York.", "Answer": true}, {"Question": "Musical artist, Future, collaborated with Kendrick Lamar for the song: \"Mask Off\".", "Answer": true}, {"Question": "In the game Dead by Daylight, the killer Michael Myers is refered to as \"The Shape\".", "Answer": true}, {"Question": "All of these maps were in \"Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Siege\" on its initial release: House, Clubhouse, Border, Consulate.", "Answer": false}, {"Question": "Rollercoaster Tycoon 1 and 2 were developed by Chris Sawyer.", "Answer": true}, {"Question": "Only one country in the world starts with the letter Q.", "Answer": true}, {"Question": "In The Witcher 3, the Zoltan Chivay Gwent card can be found under the Hanged Man's Tree.", "Answer": true}, {"Question": "There is a Donald Trump Board Game, which was made in 1989.", "Answer": true}, {"Question": "\"Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater\" takes place on Shadow Moses Island.", "Answer": false}, {"Question": "Otters have pockets under their arms for carrying their favourite snacks and rocks.", "Answer": true}, {"Question": "111,111,111 x 111,111,111 = 12,345,678,987,654,321", "Answer": true}, {"Question": "TF2: The Medic will be credited for an assist if he heals a Spy that successfully saps a building.", "Answer": true}, {"Question": "Francis Bacon died from a fatal case of pneumonia while he was attempting to preserve meat by stuffing a chicken with snow.", "Answer": true}, {"Question": "\"Neutral Milk Hotel\" is a real band.", "Answer": true}, {"Question": "A slug\u2019s blood is green.", "Answer": true}, {"Question": "You can legally drink alcohol while driving in Mississippi.", "Answer": true}, {"Question": "Grand Theft Auto V is the fifteenth installment of the Grand Theft Auto series.", "Answer": true}, {"Question": "All strawberries are red.", "Answer": false}, {"Question": "The Japanese god Izanagi successfully returned his wife Izanami from the Underworld.", "Answer": false}, {"Question": "Oxford University is older than the Aztec Empire. ", "Answer": true}, {"Question": "Male pandas do handstands while urinating on trees. ", "Answer": true}, {"Question": "Mitsubishi Motors has had a 30-year partnership with Jackie Chan, whose movies have prominently featured their vehicles.", "Answer": true}, {"Question": "Adolf Hitler was a german soldier in World War I.", "Answer": true}, {"Question": "There aren't any live-action clones in \"Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sith\".", "Answer": true}, {"Question": "El Ni\u00f1o pushes warm water to the coasts of the Western Pacific during winter.", "Answer": true}, {"Question": "The communication protocol NFC stands for Near-Field Control.", "Answer": false}, {"Question": "The names of Roxas's Keyblades in Kingdom Hearts are \"Oathkeeper\" and \"Oblivion\".", "Answer": true}, {"Question": "Tony Hawk's extreme sports videogames revolve around performing professional BMX tricks.", "Answer": false}, {"Question": "\"Mongolia\" was a part of the now non-existent U.S.S.R.", "Answer": false}, {"Question": "The game \"Jetpack Joyride\" was created by \"Redbrick 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visible universe.", "Answer": true}, {"Question": "You could walk from Norway to North Korea while only passing through Russia.", "Answer": true}, {"Question": "The capital of the US State Ohio is the city of Chillicothe.", "Answer": false}, {"Question": "Scotland voted to become an independent country during the referendum from September 2014.", "Answer": false}, {"Question": "The first ever episode of Family Guy, \"Death Has A Shadow,\" aired on January 1st, 2002.", "Answer": false}, {"Question": "In the original script of \"The Matrix\", the machines used humans as additional computing power instead of batteries.", "Answer": true}, {"Question": "Studio Ghibli is a Japanese animation studio responsible for the films \"Wolf Children\" and \"The Boy and the Beast\".", "Answer": false}, {"Question": "The Ace Attorney trilogy was suppose to end with \"Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney \u2212 Trials and Tribulations\" as its final game.", "Answer": true}, {"Question": "The first dual-core CPU was the Intel Pentium D.", "Answer": false}, {"Question": "Originally, the character Charlie from Charlie and the Chocolate Factory was going to be black.", "Answer": true}, {"Question": "The movie \"Tron\" received an Oscar nomination for Best Visual Effects.", "Answer": false}, {"Question": "A person can get sunburned on a cloudy day.", "Answer": true}, {"Question": "In Topology, the complement of an open set is a closed set.", "Answer": true}, {"Question": "Centripetal force is an apparent force that acts outward on a body moving around a center, arising from the body's inertia.", "Answer": false}, {"Question": "There are no roads in/out of Juneau, Alaska.", "Answer": true}, {"Question": "In career mode of \"Need for Speed: Underground 2\", the first car the player can drive is the BMW M3 GTR.", "Answer": false}, {"Question": "Pluto is a planet.", "Answer": false}, {"Question": "Pink Floyd's 1973 album \"Animals\" features a photograph of Battersea Power Station.", "Answer": true}, {"Question": "Activision created Battlefield 1.", "Answer": false}, {"Question": "An equilateral triangle always has every angle measuring 60\u00b0.", "Answer": true}, {"Question": "In \"Super Mario 3D World\", the Double Cherry power-up originated from a developer accidentally making two characters controllable.", "Answer": true}, {"Question": "\"Half-Life 2\" runs on the Source Engine.", "Answer": true}, {"Question": "The full English name of the car manufacturer BMW is Bavarian Motor Works", "Answer": true}, {"Question": "The two largest ethnic groups of Belgium are Flemish and Walloon. 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Olympics tennis court is a giant green screen.", "Answer": true}, {"Question": "Linus Sebastian is the creator of the Linux kernel, which went on to be used in Linux, Android, and Chrome OS.", "Answer": false}, {"Question": "In \"JoJo's Bizarre Adventure\", Father Enrico Pucchi uses a total of 3 stands in Part 6: Stone Ocean.", "Answer": true}, {"Question": "Several characters in \"Super Mario 64\" blink their eyes, including Mario himself.", "Answer": true}, {"Question": "Matt Damon played an astronaut stranded on an extraterrestrial planet in both of the movies Interstellar and The Martian.", "Answer": true}, {"Question": "Tigers have one colour of skin despite the stripey fur.", "Answer": false}, {"Question": "Cucumbers are usually more than 90% water.", "Answer": true}, {"Question": "An eggplant is a vegetable.", "Answer": false}, {"Question": "Toronto is the capital city of the North American country of Canada.", "Answer": false}, {"Question": "During Wimbledon, spectators in the 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{"Question": "Theodore Roosevelt Jr. was the only General involved in the initial assault on D-Day.", "Answer": true}, {"Question": "In Until Dawn, both characters Sam and Mike cannot be killed under any means until the final chapter of the game.", "Answer": true}, {"Question": "The song Scatman's World was released after Scatman (Ski-Ba-Bop-Ba-Dop-Bop).", "Answer": true}, {"Question": "The majority of Subaru vehicles are made in China.", "Answer": false}, {"Question": "Thomas Crapper was a plumber who invented the flushing toilet.", "Answer": false}, {"Question": "According to Norse mythology, Loki is a mother.", "Answer": true}, {"Question": "Venus of Willendorf is one of the earliest works of art, depicting the planets Mars and Venus embrace in the heavens at night.", "Answer": false}, {"Question": "The game \"Pocket Morty\" has a Morty called \"Pocket Mortys Morty\"?", "Answer": true}, {"Question": "Lady Gaga's real name is Stefani Joanne Angelina Germanotta.", "Answer": true}, {"Question": "Joan Cusack starred in the 2009 disaster movie, \"2012\".", "Answer": false}, {"Question": "Donald Duck played the role of Bob Cratchit in Disney's 1983 adaptation of A Christmas Carol.", "Answer": false}, {"Question": "In the webcomic Homestuck, the first character introduced is Dave Strider.", "Answer": false}, {"Question": "Tennis was once known as Racquetball.", "Answer": false}, {"Question": "Adolf Hitler was accepted into the Vienna Academy of Fine Arts.", "Answer": false}, {"Question": "The cover of The Beatles album \"Abbey Road\" featured a Volkswagen Beetle in the background.", "Answer": true}, {"Question": "In the original Star Wars trilogy, Alec Guinness provided the voice for Darth Vader.", "Answer": false}, {"Question": "The third largest country (by square kilometres) in South America is Colombia.", "Answer": false}, {"Question": "Vikings were the first Europeans to discover North America.", "Answer": true}, {"Question": "The \"Berenstein Bears\" is the correct spelling of the educational children's book series' name.", "Answer": false}, {"Question": "Nutella is produced by the German company Ferrero.", "Answer": false}, {"Question": "\"Return to Castle Wolfenstein\" was the only game of the Wolfenstein series where you don't play as William \"B.J.\" Blazkowicz.", "Answer": false}, {"Question": "The common software-programming acronym \"I18N\" comes from the term \"Interlocalization\".", "Answer": false}, {"Question": "The commercial UK channel ITV stands for \"International Television\".", "Answer": false}, {"Question": "Martin Luther King Jr. and Anne Frank were born the same year. 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Jackson had the words, 'Bad Motherf*cker' in-scripted on his lightsaber during the filming of Star Wars.", "Answer": true}, {"Question": "Waylon Smithers from \"The Simpsons\" was originally black when he first appeared in the series.", "Answer": true}, {"Question": "In Monster Hunter Generations, guild style is a type of hunting style.", "Answer": true}, {"Question": "The ghosts in \"Pac-Man\" and \"Ms. Pac-Man\" have completely different behavior.", "Answer": true}, {"Question": "Leonardo da Vinci's Mona Lisa does not have eyebrows.", "Answer": true}, {"Question": "Big the Cat is a playable character in \"Sonic Generations\".", "Answer": false}, {"Question": "In AMC's \"The Walking Dead,\" the characters Rick, Carl, Daryl, Morgan, Carol and Maggie were introduced in Season 1.", "Answer": false}, {"Question": "Codemasters is the developer of the Gran Turismo series.", "Answer": false}, {"Question": "In \"Mother 3,\" the bird on the Ultimate Chimera's head is there only for decoration.", "Answer": false}, {"Question": "The General Motors EV1 was the first street-legal production electric vehicle.", "Answer": false}, {"Question": "When setting up a chess board, the king is placed on a square of his own color.", "Answer": false}, {"Question": "Instant mashed potatoes were invented by Canadian Edward Asselbergs in 1962.", "Answer": true}, {"Question": "The United States was a member of the League of Nations.", "Answer": false}, {"Question": "Salt is 100% composed of Sodium.", "Answer": false}, {"Question": "In \"Doctor Who\", the Doctor gets his TARDIS by stealing it.", "Answer": true}, {"Question": "Michael Jackson wrote The Simpsons song \"Do the Bartman\".", "Answer": false}, {"Question": "Rebecca Chambers does not appear in any Resident Evil except for the original Resident Evil and the Gamecube remake.", "Answer": false}, {"Question": "\"Cube\", \"Cube 2: Hypercube\" and \"Cube Zero\" were directed by the same person.", "Answer": false}, {"Question": 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{"Question": "The Klingon home planet is Qo'noS.", "Answer": true}, {"Question": "The HTML5 standard was published in 2014.", "Answer": true}, {"Question": "\"The Simpsons\" family is named after creator Matt Groening's real family.", "Answer": true}, {"Question": "The Platypus is a mammal.", "Answer": true}, {"Question": "Adolf Hitler was tried at the Nuremberg trials.", "Answer": false}, {"Question": "The word \"news\" originates from the first letters of the 4 main directions on a compass (North, East, West, South).", "Answer": false}, {"Question": "Terry Gilliam is the only American member of the comedy troupe \"Monty Python.\"", "Answer": true}, {"Question": "In \"Mario Kart 64\", Waluigi is a playable character.", "Answer": false}, {"Question": "Nutcracker Suite was one of the musical pieces featured in Disney's 1940's film Fantasia.", "Answer": true}, {"Question": "The Harry Potter series of books, combined, are over 1,000,000 words in length.", "Answer": true}, {"Question": "In the game \"Until Dawn\" Emily is the only playable character who can be killed by another playable character directly.", "Answer": true}, {"Question": "TF2: The Heavy's voice actor, Gary Schwartz, voices the Demoman as well ", "Answer": true}, {"Question": "Seoul is the capital of North Korea.", "Answer": false}, {"Question": "There are a total of 20 races in Formula One 2016 season.", "Answer": false}, {"Question": "Brezhnev was the 5th leader of the USSR.", "Answer": true}, {"Question": "In Chobits, Hideki found Chii in his apartment.", "Answer": false}, {"Question": "Type 1 diabetes is a result of the liver working improperly.", "Answer": false}, {"Question": "There are 6 legendary cards in \"Clash Royale\".", "Answer": false}, {"Question": "Bulls are attracted to the color red.", "Answer": false}, {"Question": "The Earth revolves around the Sun in one year.", "Answer": true}, {"Question": "In the play Oedipus Rex, Oedipus kills his father due to jealousy in loving his mother.", "Answer": false}, {"Question": "Korean girl group, TWICE, consists of 9 members", "Answer": true}, {"Question": "In the game \"Melty Blood Actress Again Current Code\", you can enter Blood Heat mode in Half Moon style.", "Answer": false}, {"Question": "Nova Scotia is on the east coast of Canada.", "Answer": true}, {"Question": "Ska\u00f0i is the Norse Goddess of skiing, mountains, winter and bowhunting.", "Answer": true}, {"Question": "The binary number \"101001101\" is equivalent to the Decimal number \"334\"", "Answer": false}, {"Question": "There is a Rolls-Royce model called the 'Spectre'", "Answer": false}, {"Question": "An octopus can fit through any hole larger than its beak.", "Answer": true}, {"Question": "Microphones can be used not only to pick up sound, but also to project sound similar to a speaker.", "Answer": true}, {"Question": "There is a city called Rome in every continent on Earth.", "Answer": false}, {"Question": "The television show Doctor Who first aired in 1963.", "Answer": true}, {"Question": "Rabbits are rodents.", "Answer": false}, {"Question": "In the \"To Love-Ru\" series, Peke is considered a female robot.", "Answer": true}, {"Question": "A caterpillar has more muscles than humans do.", "Answer": true}, {"Question": "In Norse mythology, Thor once dressed as a woman.", "Answer": true}, {"Question": "In Full Metal Panic!, Whispered are those who are capable of creating Black Technology.", "Answer": true}, {"Question": "It was once believed that injecting shark cartilage into people would prevent them from contracting cancer.", "Answer": true}, {"Question": "The scientific name for the Southern Lights is Aurora Australis?", "Answer": true}, {"Question": "Igneous rocks are formed by excessive heat and pressure.", "Answer": false}, {"Question": "The first televised presidential debate was between Jimmy Carter and Gerald Ford.", "Answer": false}, {"Question": "The Korean War ended in 1953 without any ceasefire.", "Answer": false}, {"Question": "Frederick Banting and John Macleod won a Nobel Prize for their contributions to the scientific fields of quantum mechanics.", "Answer": false}, {"Question": "Augustus was the cousin of Julius Caesar. 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Fry is his own grandfather.", "Answer": true}, {"Question": "In \"Space Station 13\", the station has a clown aboard it.", "Answer": true}, {"Question": "Donald Trump won the popular vote in the 2016 United States presidential election.", "Answer": false}, {"Question": "Furby was released in 1998.", "Answer": true}, {"Question": "\"Resident Evil 7\" is the first first-person Resident Evil game.", "Answer": false}, {"Question": "\"Foodfight!\" earned less than $80,000 at box office.", "Answer": true}, {"Question": "The Windows 7 operating system has six main editions.", "Answer": true}, {"Question": "Joseph Stalin's real name was Ioseb Bessarionis dze Dzugashvili.", "Answer": true}, {"Question": "There was a satirical candidate named \"Deez Nuts\" running in the 2016 US presidential elections.", "Answer": true}, {"Question": "The Statue of Liberty's official name is \u201cLiberty Enlightening the World\u201d.", "Answer": true}, {"Question": "Fast food restaurant chains Carl's Jr. and Hardee's are owned by the same company.", "Answer": true}, {"Question": "The alternative rock band, They Might Be Giants, released their album 'Flood' in 1990. ", "Answer": true}, {"Question": "Norway has a larger land area than Sweden.", "Answer": false}, {"Question": "The word \"Inception\" came from the 2010 blockbuster hit \"Inception\".", "Answer": false}, {"Question": "In the video game \"Splatoon\", the playable characters were originally going to be rabbits instead of squids.", "Answer": true}, {"Question": "The US emergency hotline is 911 because of the September 11th terrorist attacks.", "Answer": false}, {"Question": "Pointers were not used in the original C programming language; they were added later on in C++.", "Answer": false}, {"Question": "According to Greek Mythology, Atlas was an Olympian God.", "Answer": false}, {"Question": "The S in Harry S. 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{"Question": "BMW M GmbH is a subsidiary of BMW AG that focuses on car performance.", "Answer": true}, {"Question": "\"Santa Claus\" is a variety of melon.", "Answer": true}, {"Question": "Brandon Routh plays the titular character in the movie \"John Wick\".", "Answer": false}, {"Question": "In \"Super Mario 64\", collecting 100 coins on a level will give you a 1-UP.", "Answer": false}, {"Question": "Valve's \"Portal\" and \"Half-Life\" franchises exist within the same in-game universe.", "Answer": true}, {"Question": "The very first recorded computer \"bug\" was a moth found inside a Harvard Mark II computer.", "Answer": true}, {"Question": "Nickelodeon rejected the pilot to Adventure Time.", "Answer": true}, {"Question": "\"Ananas\" is mostly used as the word for Pineapple in other languages.", "Answer": true}, {"Question": "The game \"Battlefield 1\" takes place during World War I.", "Answer": true}, {"Question": "The main character in the \"Half-Life\" franchise is named Morgan Freeman.", "Answer": false}, {"Question": "A Saxophone is a brass instrument.", "Answer": false}, {"Question": "Rabbits can't vomit.", "Answer": true}, {"Question": "DragonForce's 'Through the Fire and Flames' is widely considered to be the hardest song in the Guitar Hero series.", "Answer": true}, {"Question": "The band, HEALTH, is called HEALTH because they wanted to choose an everyday word for the band name.", "Answer": true}, {"Question": "Spoon theory is a theory, utilizing \"Spoons\" as a metaphor for energy they can use in a day.", "Answer": true}, {"Question": "The film \"2001: A Space Odyssey\" was released on December 31st, 2000.", "Answer": false}, {"Question": "Cats have whiskers under their legs.", "Answer": true}, {"Question": "In Sonic the Hedgehog universe, Tails' real name is Miles Prower.", "Answer": true}, {"Question": "One of Donald Trump's 2016 Presidential Campaign promises was to build a border wall between the United States and Mexico.", "Answer": true}, {"Question": "Arriva is owned by the Deutsche Bahn.", "Answer": true}, {"Question": "Janus was the Roman god of doorways and passageways.", "Answer": true}, {"Question": "Bob Ross was a US Air Force pilot.", "Answer": false}, {"Question": "During pre-production of \"Super Mario Bros.\", Mario originally was meant to shoot bullets.", "Answer": true}, {"Question": "The Cold War ended with Joseph Stalin's death.", "Answer": false}, {"Question": "In RuneScape, one must complete the \"Dragon Slayer\" quest before equipping Rune Platelegs.", "Answer": false}, {"Question": "Wilt Chamberlain scored his infamous 100-point-game against the New York Knicks in 1962.", "Answer": true}, {"Question": "In the Super Mario series, the character Pauline is a Princess like Princess Peach.", "Answer": false}, {"Question": "The ultimate phrase used by Pharah from Overwatch is: \"Justice rains from above!\"", "Answer": true}, {"Question": "In Pok\u00e9mon, Arbok evolves into Seviper.", "Answer": false}, {"Question": "You are allowed to sell your soul on eBay.", "Answer": false}, {"Question": "Pistons were added to Minecraft in Beta 1.5.", "Answer": false}, {"Question": "A wyvern is the same as a dragon.", "Answer": false}, {"Question": "In Portal, the Companion Cube's ARE sentient.", "Answer": true}, {"Question": "Bill Cipher in the show \"Gravity Falls\" is the good guy.", "Answer": false}, {"Question": "Eurobeat is primarily an Italian genre of music.", "Answer": true}, {"Question": "Sugar contains fat.", "Answer": false}, {"Question": "MacOS is based on Linux.", "Answer": false}, {"Question": "Leonardo DiCaprio won an Oscar for Best Actor in 2004's \"The Aviator\".", "Answer": false}, {"Question": "A flock of crows is known as a homicide.", "Answer": false}, {"Question": "A Facebook campaign placed Rage Against The Machine's \"Killing in the Name Of\" as the UK Christmas Number 1 in 2009.", "Answer": true}, {"Question": "A Mac is not a PC", "Answer": false}, {"Question": "The Great Wall of China is visible from the moon.", "Answer": false}, {"Question": "Dihydrogen Monoxide was banned due to health risks after being discovered in 1983 inside swimming pools and drinking water.", "Answer": false}, {"Question": "The singer Billie Holiday was also known as \"Lady Day\".", "Answer": true}, {"Question": "The value of one Calorie is different than the value of one calorie.", "Answer": true}, {"Question": "Rannamaari was a sea demon that haunted the people of the Maldives and had to be appeased monthly with the sacrifice of a virgin girl.", "Answer": true}, {"Question": "St. Louis is the capital of the US State Missouri.", "Answer": false}, {"Question": "Ferrari has never made a V10 engine for any of its cars.", "Answer": false}, {"Question": "Ana was added as a new hero for the game Overwatch on July 19th, 2016.", "Answer": true}, {"Question": "Pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosis is a synonym for the disease known as silicosis.", "Answer": true}, {"Question": 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