Welcome to the second cardmarking. Now that you have lived through the first cardmarking I hope that you have gotten a grasp on my expectations and how to succeed in the classroom. You will continue to work hard but each and everyone of you is capable of achieving success if you want to work for it. I continue to be willing to do my part to help you if you ask for it.
Today, as we get to the end of our discussions on "Into the Wild" I want you to think about the values that Chris had or did not have. If you had to pick 3 values of Chris' what would they be? Why did you choose them and give an example from the book for each.
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Chris has a few values that he abides by. First of which is his independence. He refuses to let anyone in his face or tell him otherwise. Another few of his values are that he kind, smart, and has his mind made up in advance of what he his or wants to do. A few values that Chris does not possess are he has a tougher time interacting with other people and he is love. He has no one in his life anymore that he loves. He left his family which I strongly disagree with. However, three of the values that I think Chris grasps very well are his confidence, having his mind made up before things, and being an individualist or having independence. His confidence is shown by him burning money that was given to him. He knows that he can make money on his own and is confident that he needs no one elses help. Chris shows that his mind is made up before things by having a schedule in his mind about when he wants to get to Alaska. He shows his independence very strongly. He completely drops off the face of the earth for a couple of months and leaves his family in the dust with no information.
William Schwartz
6th hr
chris has a few set values that he lives with. One I think is being an individual. Chris based his life around this. He wouldn't except things, and went into the wild alone to live by himself. Chris also, is acclimated with freedom. He moved out of the big cities in search of a place like the stampede trail. He liked being on his own, he was comfortable with himself. Lastly, chris was very adventurous. I think a value in his life could be adventure. He had lived on the edge for many years after college. And he always found a waytp do something thrilling, l joe adventuring into the stampede trail to find shelter and live there through the winter.
Some values that chris has is not caring wut other people think. I think that is a good value to have because, you arent afraid to do anything just because your afraid of what other paople think. Chris doesnt value money at all. I think this is good. All though you do need money to get by in life so you should vaue money a little. Chris burned the money so that shows that he really doesnt value money that much. Last chris values other people. He has friends that he cares about and that is a good value to have.
katlyn Twigg 6th Hour
Throughout the book chris has many values that he goes by. The first one being freedom. Chris wants to live life on the edge and be free to do whatever he wants. Another value is independence. In the book he gets to be friends with people and as soon as they get to close to him he breaks them out of his life. Finally chris is very confident. No matter what he is doing he thinks that he will get it done and nothing bad will happen.
jordan blanzy
5th hr
Mr. Kay,
Chris has some values that he follows. One of them is independence. In the book he refuses to let anyone teahc him how to do something. For example, the whole golfing situation. Secondly, he also lives by rebellion. Whatever the group of people are douing he does the exact opposite of what everyone else is doing. He never wanted to join the faternities and groups liek that. He is also very closed person. For example,he never likes to totally s[pill is whol;e life story to people and likes to figure out nd fix his own problems without anyone elses help.
tim Wilson
5th hour
The values that Chris had was that if you belive that you can do it then you can. Although Chris died doesnen't mean that he didnt belive in it. Another one is that he belived in was that money can get you far but not that far. I know that he burned his money but he also did good things with it. Another value is that the people that you meet will be there till the end. Chris kept in touch with many years after he met then. Like wayne and many others.
Alexa Rumpz 6th hour
One definit value that he has is finishing what you start. A bunch of people in the book say he is very hard working and finishing what he starts. Like when he was working with wayne. He worked till wayne left, so then he was finished his work an left. Another value i think he has is Anti-Government. i dont think he like d the government very much beacuse in our descusions we felt that he was saying FU to the government. Saying that he doesn't need them to live.
LAst i think he values his alone time. Even when he was a kid he could sit by himself and be intertaned. And he doesnt like to be close to anyone. He has an invert personality.
Zack Ruffin 6th
Today, as we get to the end of our discussions on "Into the Wild" I want you to think about the values that Chris had or did not have. If you had to pick 3 values of Chris' what would they be? Why did you choose them and give an example from the book for each.
Three values that I think Chris believes in, are independence, individualism, and hard work. Chris is obviously a very independent person. In the book he would never accept gifts from people, or rely on others. Chris did things on his own, his own way. Chris is an individualist because of his choice in lifestyle. Chris decided to live his life in the wild, which is not a very normal lifestyle. Based on the opinions of Chris boss's and his family Chris is a very hard worker. Chris would arrive on time and was very dependable.
Chloe Martin, 6th hour
Chris had alot of good values. One very important one is being an indiviual. He never let anyone tell him what to do he did what he wanted to do. Also another good characterist he had was having freedom. He had nothing to hold him back on what he wanted to achive he did what he wanted to do and he didnt have nothing or anyone saying he couldnt do something. Finally he had alot of intelligents. He did what he thought would make him a better person and in the end it did make him stronger even though chris/alex died he was strong for doing what he had to do and almost making it.
crystal maybee
5th hour
I think some of the values that Chris had was that he did things his own way. Also, he didn't let nobody get in his way. He is also very good at finding where he is going. The values that he does not have are a family, and friends. Not very good when it comes to talking to people. If I had to pick three values of Chris's they will be , smart because in the book he went to South Dakota to Alaska by foot. Another, doing things his own way, and not letting no one get in his way.
Katherine Walsh
6th hour
Chris has many values throughout the book. One certain value that clearly stuck out was his feelings torward people helping him in life. Chris felt as if he didnt need other help from people to get through life. Another value was his feelings torward working hard at everything done. Such as him working in McDonalds. As slow as his working pace is he is doing everthing to perfection and significance. Another thing that i noticed was that he followed and listened to all books givin to hi to follow such as the blue berry book.
Chris has some good and some bad values that he lives by. Chris is very confident. He believes in himself and knows he can do things on his own. An example is when he gave $24,000 to charity and burned the money in his wallet and abandoned his car. Another value he has is being an individualist. Chris is very independent. He does things the way he wants to. My way or the high-way basically. An example of this in the book is when Chris cut all ties with his family and friends. Another value he has is responsible. He would always think ahead of himself and be prepared. For example, in the book he would always know where he wanted to go. He did what he had to do to get there by getting jobs and doing them right. One of the things that Chris had a hard time with was getting close with people and socializing.
Cody Kabisa
The three values I would pick are he lives for adventure, hes independent, and happiness. His love for adventure is shown in a different way than others would think. He loves to travel and experience new things. He is never in one spot for too long, he left wayne and fritz in a short time. Hes independent by feeling he doesnt need much help from anyone. He never gets too close with anyone he says relationships come with too much drama. Chris only does things if it makes him happy. When he died in Alaska he wrote that hes had a great life, and there us a picture of him that everyone would think is scary and gross, but chris is smiling.
Sean Deters
Megan Fraser 6th Hour
I believe Chris's major values are Being hard working, independent, and an individual. I think he is hard working because he believes it is very important to be that way. He never quits until a job is done like when he was working for Wayne. He is independent because he thinks he doesn't need any help and can survive on his own. He shows this by going off and living in the bush for a couple of months. And he is an individual because he doesn't really care what people think about him. An example is when he worked at McDonalds and took his socks off as soon as work was done.
chris' values i think were different than most peoples. he had a way different view on things. today i think people are so bent on making money and getting rich that forget about some of the things chris lived for. so my three values for chris would be self reliance, truthfullness, and walkng your own path. chris didnt rely on anybody but himself when he went on his trips. and he walked his own path in the way that he was very non-mainstream, he went against the grain in almost everything he did. but most of all he knew what he wanted and he went after it.
Andy B, 6th hour
Mr. Kay
Chris/ alex had the value of freedom. He could do what ever he wanted to do. He had a plane set out to go to alaska, and he stuck with it. He traveled the contenent and explored, he did this because he was free and he valued freedom. He also valued his knowledge. Chris
Alex was very smart. If he wasn't this smart then he probable wouldn't have lived. He also valued his freindship with others. He mad many new freinds and he enjoyed their company. The also enjoye dhis company. One value Chris/Aleex didn't have was the value of family. But he also diddn't want this value.
Chris Reid
5th hour
The three values of Chris' that I would want to have would not neseccarily make life easier. However, they are qualities that all great leaders have. First would be determination. Chris was determined to go to Alaska and he made it. Second was his hard working skills. Chris would never turn down a job, would make sure it was done correctly, and wouldn't stop until he was finished. Third would be Chris's need for independence. He went all over the United States making sure he felt free. These qualities would get someone very far in life so I would defiantly want to have them.
Kristen Pauly
6th hour
Chris has very few values. One of these values is his confidence in himself. He always liked to do thing his way thinking that he didn't have to improve. I chose this value because we all have at least some confidence in ourselves. Another of his values was his friends that he meets on his journey, and getting the work done for any job that he had. He always wrote letters to his friends and hung out with them when he was with them. And all the bosses who hired him said that he always did his work, maybe not to the best of his abilities for some of them but he did it.
Chris has a couple values that he went by. the first one that he went by was his independence. he refused to let anyone get in his face or let them tell him any different. some of his other values is that he is kind, smart, and has his mind made up of what he wants to do with his life. one value that he does not have is that he does not have much interaction with other people. he has nobody that he can just talk about things with. i think that he is crazy to leave his family and friends. one value that he has is a good grip on is self confidence.
Chris has some values that he follows. One of them is independence. In the book he refuses to let anyone teahc him how to do something. For example, the whole golfing situation. Secondly, he also lives by rebellion. Whatever the group of people are douing he does the exact opposite of what everyone else is doing. He never wanted to join the faternities and groups liek that. He is also very closed person. For example,he never likes to totally s[pill is whol;e life story to people and likes to figure out nd fix his own problems without
Alex Martin
Mr Kay,
Chris has a couple values he always abides by. He always stays true to his morals. He will not let them go for the life of him. I think he feels like if he can't stay true to them, then he can't stay true to himself at all. He is also very independent, to the point that he has to be independent. He never lets people help him with anything in his journey. To add to this, I think he doesn't want to get tangled up in friends and love, and such. He also never cheats. He sort of acts as if he needs to earn everything and do everything alone. He acts as if he goes against these things then it would be no use. He is trying to be alone, and since most of his values have to do with independence, he would be ruining the point of the journey.
-Luke LaFountain
6th Hour
Chris had many values throughout the book. One of his values was independence. He valued this because, he wanted to get away from life and reality, to live off the wild, and basically be independent. Another value of his was intelligence. It seems like Chris was a very intelligent person, and beleived in having an education. And also needed a lot education about the wild, so he could survive in it. Finally, Chris valued freedom. He valued this because, he didnt like to be told what to do, he wanted to be his own person, and be free.
Clare Pathe
5th hour
One of chris's values was to get the job done.When he worked he made sure he did things right and made sure he right up to his expectations.He also believed money was corrupt.He always how he hated the governme maybe this is one thing about it.He also burnt money throughout the book and also just gave it away.One last value was to have control of his life.Like when he left home is one example.I also think the sock problem in fast food place was an example.
Tyler McLeod 6th
Some of the values Chris has are earning what you get, individual independence, and transcendentalism. Because Chris disliked the idea of materialism he thought that everything he received from someone should be earned through hard work. For instance he wouldn't give or accept gifts from anyone but didn't mind being payed for working for Westerberg.
He also believed that independence is the best way to live out a true life of individualism. Living with litle help from people while traveling the western U.S. was an easy, sure way to live the way you want without much control or worry. Transcendentalism was probably the most important factor in Chris' life. He never did things because everyone else was, he invented ways of doing things he liked to do and living off the land.
Carolyn Newton Period 5
Chris had many different values , some being , Independence , Individuality and Hard working. Chris wanted independece when it came to leaving his parents , he didnt want help from them and didnt want them to buy him things etc. He wanted to be an individual or else he wouldnt have left home and gone into the wilderness. Another example is when they said he didnt like to wear socks at work. And lastly he always had to do the best he could at any job and was always hardworking. All the emplyers he had said he worked long and hard. He didnt care what job he had as long as he could do it and do it well.
Hannah Aittama
5th Hour
Mr. Kay,
Chris does have some values that he lives his life by. 1st would have to be determination. For example, when ever Chris started a project, he would work hard and get done, and get it done right. 2nd would have to be individualism. For example, Chris would always be apart from the crowd. He didn't like working in pairs, he also didn't like relationships. 3rd would have to be independence. For example, when Chris' parents tried to buy his love. Chris is the type of guy who knows what he wants in life, and he would do what had to be done to get him where he wants to be in life.
Danielle Turner
5th Hour
Chris i think has many values, but i think there are three main ones he goes by. One of which is being a individual at all times. One specific example is when he works at McDonalds he never really talks to any one or wants help. Another one is never giving up at any time. An example is when he is at the silo westerberg say something like, "never not finishing a project....its like a moral for him. Last one is indepence. Chris never seems to like the government and always goes by his own rules. One last general thing is i really like Chris's values and think they are smart ones.
Ty Bouwens, 6th hour
Chris had a few values. One of them was his independence. He decided to live on his own and not take in anyones opinions. Another value would be rebellion. The crowd will be doing one things and Chris will do the exact opposite. Another value would be working hard. Chris worked hard for the money he made, and didn't want it from anyone but himself.
Hailey Ledgley(:
5th hour.
If I could pick three of Chris values they would be indepdence, cofidence and his scoial abilites. He really indepdent which is nothing like me he does almost everything be himself. In the book he goes off to Alaska and lives off the land. I'm neaver sure about my desicions and wish i was more cofidente like Chris. IN the book chris hitchhikes almosy everywhere and you never know whos going to pick you up. Finally I wish i could talk to people like Chris san. He can go up to anyone and just start talking to them.
Shaun Gerber
5th Hour
I think the first value that Chris had was his work ethic. He never gave up, and he would always give everything he had. For example, at McDonalds he would show up everyday and do his work no matter what everyone else thought. Also, when he would make up his mind, nothing would change it. He was so dead set on doing whatever that he only wanted to do what he wanted. This leads into the next value; his ability to think for himself. He always did what he wanted to do, not what anyone else told him to do, for the most part. Third and final, his abilty to trust himself. He sure has a lot of confidence in himself to go into the wild for months to survive on the wilderness. So, the three values worth mentioning are Chris's work ethic, his ability to think for himself, and his confidence.
One thing Chris values in life is hard work. Chris had always worked hard in his life, from the time he started school to the time he died. "When ever he started something he finished it no matter how long it took him"(Wayne Westerberg). Another thing Chris valued is that he didnt care what other people thought about him. He never really approved of the government and he didnt care what people thought about that either. A third thing that Chris values is independence. Chris was always independent in what ever he did and he liked it that way. Chris went into the wild with nobody else and nothing else except some very few supplies.
Troy Wojichowski 6th hr
Chris/Alex believes in few simple values that gives him a good image;hardworking, determined and transcendental(quite obvious). He is quite intelligent and stubborn, excuse me for using a science term but his inertia is unstoppable. I think ultimately his confidence was his undoing.
Derek Guckian
6th hour
I think that Chris has many good values and some values that i think he needs to have. Some good values he has are, being a transcendentalist, valuing nature in a way of wanting to be free, and valuing education enough to go to college. He was being a transcendentalist when he decided to go off into the wild with out the pressure form any one else. He shows values of the wild and being free when he decided that he didn't want to stay in one place all the time and wanted to fulfill his dream of making it to Alaska. Last but not least he showed value of education, even though at first he didn't not want to go to college he still went to get a degree. Through out the book we see ways of his more of his intellectual side when he meets new people.
Tyler Inman
5th Hour
chris had many good values in him. he had a good work ethic, intelligence, and integrity. he worked hard all his life, especially when he had a job. no matter how low of a job, he always did his best. like when he worked at the mill he work his full shift with nonstop one hundred percent.when he went to college he made it through with good grades. people who picked him up as a hitch- hicker could notice how smart he was when he talked to them. he never gave up on his dreams. like when he went on the canoe trip he kept trying different possibilities to make it all the way, but finally figured out it was impossible.
I think Chris has many set values in day to day life. one good value he has is that he minds his own business and can ignore people. People say things about him because he is not as normal as everyone else. Chris manages to blok these things out like they were never said. Another value would be that hes a hard worker. Chris did not care how much he was paid. He worked real hard during his jobs just to make a few bucks. The last value would be independence. Chris walked away from his average life because his beliefs made him think he did not need what everyone else needed. He would not accept gifts or money. He just wanted to live how he wanted.
Huner White,
6th Hour.
Chris believed in using very few materials. He believed that everyone should betreated equal. He was always kind to others and always willing to help. First, chris was brave. He displayed this when he went to alaska and tried to survive. Second, he displayed honesty. An example is when he wrote to his parents. He told them he was leaving and that he was ok. Third, he was kind. When someone asked for extra help on work, he was always there to help.
Amy Urbanik
5th hour
6th
The values that were prominent in Chris's life were independence, determination, individualism, and a strong work ethic. First off, Chirs shows independence by going into Alaska alone, he did not accept any money or resources on the way. He shows determination because he stuck with his plan to go out in the wilderness. When things got tough he did not back down. He shows a strong work ethic in the jobs he obtains on his way to Alaska, working a Wayne's and Mcdonald's. Both employers said Chris was hard working and worked until he was finished. Individualism was one of Chris's main values. He did what he wanted to do, and no one told him otherwise.
John Kent
5th hour
Chris has several values that are good and a few that are bad. Firstly the good values, he is determined. He never stops until the task is done. For example, at McDonald’s he stuck with it until he had enough money to get him through his upcoming travels. Secondly, he had a great work ethic. It did not matter what it was, he always did the hardest jobs and did not care about how much he was paid. One value that Chris doesn’t have is control of his impulsivity. He never thought things through enough. Like when he bought a canoe and tried to go to the Gulf of California but the river doesn’t end at the Gulf. He also had no family values. He never said goodbye. He never sent a card when he was traveling to let his family know he was okay. Chris had wanderlust, he could pick up and leave at the spur of the moment. His only goal was to get to Alaska.
Chris has many values that he uses to guide his lifeand make choices. There are a few values that stand out to me though. Firstly, is his value of living with little money. He does not believe in having a lot of money. For example, when his parents would try to buy him a new car, he would decline. He already had a perfectly good one of his own and saw no need to replace it. He knew that in order to do most of anything in life, you need some small amount of money, but he refused to keep any large sums. Also, I think he valued education. Although he did not want to go to college much, he loved to learn new concepts, read new books, and explore different ideas. He even brought some books along with him into Alaska as well. Finally, I believe he begins to value companionship. In his last few days that he was alive, he notes, "HAPPINESS ONLY REAL WHEN SHARED." I think this shows that through the days he spent alone, it helps him realize that in order to be an individual, you do not have to neccessarily be isolated. You can still be an individual but have others that you share your joy and success.
Kaleigh Swanson
6th hour
I think Chris had very many values that were supported through out this book. For example he was a very stubborn person. His stubborn ways of not listening to others ultimately cost him his life. Another value he had was education he was a very smart person however one or several wrong berries cost him his life. He also showed no value to his parents gifts and money. like when he burned the money and when he ditched the car. These are all values supported in the book "Into the Wild".
Taylor Wattles
6th
Chris had many important values that made him who he was. I think most important value was his idependence. His independence is what made hi so interesting. He didn't care about what anyone though or about laws. He also didn't want anyones help. Chris just wanted to do everything himself, he traveled alone and died alone. He began to be idependent when he was very young. When he went climbing with his family, he was the only one willing to climb the mountain higher but everyone turned back. His second value was is his ability to endure hard work. He was extremely good at this. He easily could have just gave up and quite but he stuck with his journey and made it very far. He never gave up even when things took a turn for the worst. When he went on his first trip he never gave up even when he was starving. He saw it as a great opportunity to learn from his mistakes. His third value was his confidence which sort of tied in with his hard work. He always had his head held high and always looked at the good side of things. He was always confident that he was going to travel to alaska and have a great journey. When he made it to the bus it was a great accomplishment and he never doubted himself.
The three values I think Chris when by were, being independent such as doing things his own way, knowing what he wants and going for it, and his determination. First off, for being independent he wouldn't change the way he did things, always did it the way he wanted. In the book when Wayne wanted him to stay longer he refused saying he has to be gone by a certain date, and he will be on his way. Also when the old man (I forgot his name)told him he wanted to adopt him, it caught him off guard. He was so use to being on his own, didn't know what it was like to have someone want him. Secondly, having his mind set on what he wants. He wanted to go to Alaska to go into the wild, he wouldn't let anyone or anything stop him for continuing his journey. He saw something that he wanted, and went for it. Most people do not have enough courage to full fill there dreams like that. Lastly, would be his determination. He was determined to accomplish what he had started, and to be free, and being on his own. Basically he was determined to concur of his other values as well. When he was out of money, that didn't slow him down. Technically yes it did, but he thought fast. Went out got a job, worked for a few weeks or so, made enough to go to his next destination. All around I say Chris was one of a kind, with not only his values but in his lifestyle.
Alanna Nagi
6th hour
Chris's values are his independance. He went off on his own with nothing to see if he was able to be by himself. ANother value of his is that he likes being along, and having time to himself. In the book it talks about him always being alone, or leaving friends before they got too close. Another value of his is to be educated. To be able to think things out, knows what he's doing, and to be logical. Values he doesnt have is family values. He lost repect for his parents so cut off his whole family. He also does'nt have anyone special in his life anymore. HE shows all of his values i said in the book continually. He could not have done this, or even attempted this journey without those values.
-Mikki Nosek 5th Hour
Chris has few values he considers he needs to fllow. Like that he has his independance. When he worked at mc Donalds he had to wear socks but as soon as his shift was over he took them off. Another one he has is that he belives what he does is right. He wont let other people stay in his way eather it be the goverment or a random person. He also had a sort of self diciplin which can be good and bad. He may be a hard worked but may not know when to stop so he dosent burn him self out. His parents talked about him working for dominos. He always no matter what time would come home count his money and calculate his gain or loss for the week.
kevin anderson
6th hour
Chris values in life are very limited. Work hard, be an individual, and try to comprehend life. He is wonderful at working hard and always tries his best to get it ds to done. He has to finish a job, and always makes it worthwhile. He is honest and is very open minded. But also he has negative values. He is so much of an indivudualist he is selfish. He only thinks about himself. He just left his family to do what he wanted. He never tis family thought about his family or how they felt. His positive values in my opinion though out way his negative values.
eurasialaugh= Taylor Dieck
Chris had very few values. He truly loved and valued his independence. He would always leave when he thought that he was getting to close to someone. He was also very smart. Although, he did not show it from the way he acted. The way he did not show he was smart was because of the way he prepared himself for his "journey". Chris valued being a closed book because he felt as though then people would not get too attached to him.
Samantha Casteel
5th hour
Chris has a few values that he abides by. First of which is his independence. He refuses to let anyone in his face or tell him otherwise. Another few of his values are that he kind, smart, and has his mind made up in advance of what he his or wants to do. A few values that Chris does not possess are he has a tougher time interacting with other people and he is love. He has no one in his life anymore that he loves. He left his family which I strongly disagree with. However, three of the values that I think Chris grasps very well are his confidence, having his mind made up before things, and being an individualist or having independence. His confidence is shown by him burning money that was given to him. He knows that he can make money on his own and is confident that he needs no one elses help. Chris shows that his mind is made up before things by having a schedule in his mind about when he wants to get to Alaska. He shows his independence very strongly. He completely drops off the face of the earth for a couple of months and leaves his family in the dust with no information.
John McLean
Mr.Kay,
Chris had just a few values. First, was life. I think that chris had a very strong value for life. Throughout the whole book I concluded this because he always lived life how he thought it was ment for us to be. Another value of his was freedom/independence. One example is how chris hated when people told him what to do or how to do something. If I had to pick three of his values I would choose Independence, Life, and individualism. I choose these because I belive that we all diserve our independence. I choose Life because no matter what I think we should always have our oppurtunity at life. My last one was choosen because just like chris I think people should go out and try to dicover who they are.
Brittney Cooper
6th hour
Chris has some values that he follows. One of them is independence. In the book he refuses to let anyone teahc him how to do something. For example, the whole golfing situation. Secondly, he also lives by rebellion. Whatever the group of people are douing he does the exact opposite of what everyone else is doing. He never wanted to join the faternities and groups liek that. He is also very closed person. For example,he never likes to totally s[pill is whol;e life story to people and likes to figure out nd fix his own problems without anyone elses help.
Alex Martin
ANDREW KEITH 6TH HOUR
Chris McCandless has a small handful of values he lives by that i find admirable. For starts, he greatly values self-reliance. He dosent like needing to "mooch" off people unless its an absolute must. When people (Like Jim Gallien) offer him assistance, he has a tendency to stubbornly decline. Next is his determination. Once he sets his mind to do somthing, he gets it done to the best of his abilities, and even then some. Lastly, freedom. he likes the ability to go where he pleases with few to no restrictions or requirements, living as simply as he can to experience the best of life.
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