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Category Archives: Freedom
Find ‘Freedom’ from online distraction with Durham-made app – WRAL.com
Posted: February 9, 2017 at 6:05 am
Do you struggle to stay focused online?
There's an app for that, and its designers hope it can help social media addicts be more productive.
Fred Stutzman said he came up with the idea for Freedom while in graduate school.
"There's always information coming at you, information that could gab your attention," he said of the distracting nature of the internet. "But the reality is, we need to get work done."
Freedom allows users to select sites and apps they want to block and for how long. When users attempt to open them, they'll get a quick reminder that they could be doing other things.
Durham-based Freedom now has about 350,000 users around the world, and the service is growing.
To those who scoff at the idea of needing an app to control the urges to check social media, Stutzman says it's not that easy.
Big tech companies are hard at work designing better ways to get website users hooked.
"It's really not a fair battle, for you to expect to turn on and turn off when you want," he said. "It just doesn't work that way."
Raleigh-based productivity expert Marcey Rader teaches clients both individuals and businesses how to de-clutter their mind, body and inbox, one bad habit at a time.
Online time wasting is just one of the habits she battles against each day.
"And I don't even like social media, but it gets you sucked in," Rader said.
Rader recommends site-blocking options to her clients and she believes taking time to eliminate distractions can pay off.
"Having something like that, like Freedom, sets you up for success," Rader said. "It saves you from yourself."
Freedom starts at about $2 per month, and it works on computers, tablets and smartphones.
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Wrestling: Chestnut Ridge to face Freedom in state duals – TribDem.com
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A few years ago, Chestnut Ridge coach Greg Lazor decided that he needed to challenge his wrestlers more during the regular season if he wanted them to perform well in the postseason.
The strategy has turned out remarkably well, with the five-time District 5 dual-meet champion now regarded as one of the states powerhouse programs.
On Thursday, when the PIAA Class AA Team Wrestling Championships begin in Hershey, the Lions will face a Freedom Area team that is hoping to follow the same blueprint.
Freedom coach Jim Covert added the prestigious POWERade and Thomas tournaments both of which Chestnut Ridge participates in to the Bulldogs schedule, plus he scheduled a number of dual meets against AAA schools.
I upped the ante, Covert said Wednesday, as the team headed for Hershey. I didnt know how they were going to respond. I think that will help them this weekend, that theyre used to bigger tournaments and that kind of competition. You can see the dividends.
Freedom (15-4) finished second in District 7 to Burrell, a team that Chestnut Ridge beat in the Brookville Ultimate Duals last month. The Lions (13-2), who are ranked fifth in the state by PA Power Wrestling, lost to top-ranked Reynolds and No. 2 Brookville in that competition.
I think Reynolds is, right now, favored, Lazor said on Wednesday as his team prepared to leave for Hershey a day earlier than planned in an effort to beat a snowstorm that could bring more than 6 inches of snow to central Pennsylvania. Theyve shown to be a very strong team. Brookville, Southern Columbia Id say those are your three front runners. I think there are four or five after that that can push the group, and Id put us in that group.
The Lions are led by a trio of highly ranked wrestlers. Justin McCoy is ranked No. 1 at 145 pounds, Jared McGill is No. 2 at 170 and Morgan Deremer is No. 4 at 160, but they also have depth especially in the lower and middle weights that can make life difficult for the opposition.
Theyre obviously well-coached, Covert said. Theyve got a contingent over there that reminds me of Burrell. A lot of guys. They all wrestle pretty tough. They all wrestle the same I think its a Young Guns style coming at you.
Freedom heavyweight Evan Sweesy is ranked second while Kody Komara is No. 8 at 145. Z.J. Ward is ranked ninth at 113.
McCoy beat Komara at the POWERade tournament while Ward topped Chestnut Ridges Dylan Williams, who is ranked 15th, 4-3 at the Thomas tournament.
Its going to be tough, Covert said.
There are some nice matchups before. We had that one before and it went our way. The same score with McCoy and Komara went the other way.
Lazor has seen enough of Freedom to know that the Lions wont be able to ease into the state tournament.
Theyre an athletic team, Lazor said.
They have some decent guys. Its going to be a good match. Like a lot of matches down there, its going to be who is wrestling better that day and who is hungrier.
The Lions, who were the PIAA runners-up two years ago, enjoy the tournament because its their last big event competing as a team.
Its always an exciting time, Lazor said. Its probably one of the most enjoyable times of the year. To go down as a team is so much fun. To get your beginning and lesser guys a chance to wrestle on that stage where their match means as much as every other guys, its an exciting time.
While Lions seniors such as Deremer and Williams will be competing in the event for the fourth time, many of the Bulldogs aside from those who qualified for the individual state tournament have never before wrestled in the Giant Center.
Im hoping theyll step up, Covert said.
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The freedom to drive poorly – Minnesota Public Radio News (blog)
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Surely there can be little doubt by now that using a cellphone while driving isnt safe no matter how much we try to convince ourselves were different.
The brain has a hard time doing two things at once and this was true even when cellphones were just phones.
So our eyebrows were raised when we read MPR News Brian Baksts description of a bipartisan effort at the Capitol to limit phone use to hands-free operation.
In terms of a message we want to send through this bill to Minnesota, its simply this: Put this down. Put it away when youre driving, he said.
OK, but why not just ban their use outright if thats the ultimate goal?
Maybe that idea wont go over so well, judging by the reaction of Sen. Warren Limmer who seemed to speak for the likely opponents.
They like their freedom, Limmer said of the people who almost killed you recently.
And nothing says let freedom ring! like driving into a ditch.
So this video from the Wall St. Journal today caught our interest and sparked our questions.
It shows, for example, a woman using a GPS to get to work. Who needs a GPS to get to work?
She added brush my teeth to her to do list via Alexa. Youre driving, maam. Start brushing. Because: freedom!
Bob Collins has been with Minnesota Public Radio since 1992, emigrating to Minnesota from Massachusetts. He was senior editor of news in the 90s, ran MPRs political unit, created the MPR News regional website, invented the popular Select A Candidate, started the two most popular blogs in the history of MPR and every day laments that his Minnesota Fantasy Legislature project never caught on.
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Red-hot Freedom boys basketball burns Easton’s D-11 playoff hopes – lehighvalleylive.com
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Freedom High Schools boys basketball team is on fire at the moment.
And the Patriots scorched Eastons postseason aspirations on Wednesday night.
Freedom scored the games first 16 points and came away with a 54-39 Eastern Pennsylvania Conference Steel Division victory over the Red Rovers at Easton Area Middle School.
Its the fifth straight victory for the Patriots (12-10 overall, 8-8 EPC), who clinched a spot in the District 11 tournament with a win over Pleasant Valley on Monday, but were denied the last spot in the league postseason when East Stroudsburg North defeated Stroudsburg on Wednesday night.
Easton (10-12, 6-10) ends the season on a four-game slide and falls one win short of automatically qualifying for the district playoffs.
We came out with a lot of confidence, Freedom coach Joe Stellato said. Weve just been playing that kind of basketball the last four-five games, so we carried it over into this game.
Patriots senior Tyler Muniz hit a trio of 3-pointers out of the gate to get his team rolling. Classmate Justin Benton drained another long ball to stretch the visitors advantage to 16-0 with 1:26 left in the first quarter.
We were just moving the ball, executing the game plan and doing what we were told, Muniz said. Whenever you can hit early shots, itll just give you confidence no matter what It was a road game big crowd we had to get it going.
Freedom guard Nick King, another senior, knocked down an off-balance 3 at the first-quarter buzzer to make the score 19-2 after one.
To Freedoms credit, they came out on fire, hitting shots against our zone and getting us out of our zone, Red Rovers coach Ben Childs said. We couldnt score. I dont know if we got wrapped up in senior night; I dont know if we werent focused and ready to play There were a lot of emotions. We had five seniors on the floor. I was hoping they would use that as fuel and come out on fire. Obviously, the opposite happened.
The Patriots took a 30-17 lead into halftime.
It was their senior night, so we wanted to come out with energy, said Freedom senior Lewis Hargett, who had 12 points.
Red Rovers guard Arnel Lewis cut the Patriots advantage to 37-30 on a layup with 20 seconds remaining in the third quarter. Freedom, however, went on an eight-point run that ended with a drive and bucket from Muniz to press the score out to 45-30.
Im proud of the guys effort, Childs said. Freedom just had a little bit too much tonight.
Easton, which shot 8-for-17 from the foul line, rallied within 47-38 on a Ben Nimeh putback with 3:30 remaining. Thats as close as the Rovers came, though, as the Patriots took care of the ball and converted from the charity stripe in the closing minutes.
We just had to weather the storm, Stellato said of Eastons runs. Rebounding was the key. They werent hitting their shots, but we needed to continue to rebound. If we were going to give them second and third shots, then we were going to be in trouble We did the right things at the end. Thats what I expect from seniors.
Wednesday marked the end of the line for Eastons starters: Lewis, Nimeh, Logan Koch, Connor Fahie and Mohamed Dumbuya and fellow seniors Chaquor Manley and Sean Boylan.
Its a special group because we took over the program four years ago when these guys were freshmen, Childs said. This coaching staff has been lucky enough to see them mature as ninth-graders all the way up to seniors Its going to be weird without these guys next year Theyre a hard-working group and theyre going to be missed.
Lewis finished with a team-high 14 points and Nimeh contributed 11 for the Rovers. Muniz tallied 15 points for Freedom and King notched 14.
The Patriots, who lost seven in a row before their recent winning streak, hope to continue their momentum when districts arrive.
Were clicking at the right time, Muniz said.
I think were playing great, Hargett said. Were on a five-game winning streak and were just keeping it rolling.
Kyle Craig may be reached atkcraig@lehighvalleylive.com. Follow him on Twitter@KyleCraigSports. Find Lehigh Valley high school sports on Facebook.
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Motion Picture Academy’s Leader Speaks in Support of Artistic Freedom – Voice of America
Posted: February 7, 2017 at 10:12 pm
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The head of the organization behind the Oscar awards has called for diversity and freedom of expression, saying the United States should not put barriers in the way of artists from around the world.
Cheryl Boone Isaacs, president of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, told the 165 Oscar-nominated actors and filmmakers there was a "struggle globally today over artistic freedom that feels more urgent than at any time since the 1950s," an apparent reference to the anti-communist blacklists of some in the movie industry at the time.
Speaking Monday at a luncheon in Beverly Hills for the 2017 nominees, Isaacs noted that there were "some empty chairs in this room, which has made Academy artists activists."
Iranian director Asghar Farhadi and actress Taraneh Alidoosti, who stars in his foreign-language-nominated film "The Salesman," said last week they would boycott the February 26 Academy Awards to protest President Donald Trump's travel restrictions on Iranians and six other Muslim-majority countries.
Other Oscar nominees who expect to find difficulty traveling to Los Angeles for the ceremony include those behind documentary "The White Helmets," which is about civilian Syrian rescue workers.
Isaacs did not directly mention the travel restrictions, but she said, "America should always be not a barrier but a beacon. ... We stand up to those who would try to limit our freedom of expression."
"When we speak out against those who try to put up barriers, we reinforce this important truth: that all artists around the world are connected by a powerful bond, one that speaks to our creativity and common humanity," she said to loud applause.
Recent speeches
Isaacs' address followed fiery speeches at recent awards shows and rallies by such celebrities as Meryl Streep, Madonna and Ellen DeGeneres condemning the travel ban, supporting civil and women's rights, and criticizing Trump's behavior.
Isaacs, who is African-American, also cited the Academy's efforts to improve diversity in its ranks. After two straight years in which all 20 acting nominees were white, this year there are seven actors of color among the Oscar nominees.
"Wow! What a difference a year makes," she said.
Some 683 new members many of them women or people of color have joined the Academy in the past 12 months in a bid to make the body that chooses the Oscar winners more representative.
"When we reach out to be inclusive, we set a shining example," said Isaacs.
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House Freedom Caucus set to unveil their own Obamacare repeal … – CNN
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Rep. Mark Meadows, R-North Carolina told reporters the proposal currently being drafted takes much of the language from a 2015 GOP measure to dismantle the health care law that Congress passed but was vetoed by then-President Barack Obama. "It echoes a repeal and a replacement at the same time."
Hill Republicans have struggled in recent weeks to get on the same page for how they plan to roll back Obamacare and create a new system, while still addressing concerns from voters about disruptions in insurance coverage during a transition period.
This latest effort will add pressure on leaders from those on the right, who have expressed frustration with the lack of more immediate action on a central 2016 campaign promise. President Donald Trump added to the confusion over the weekend when he told Fox News that his effort to get rid of the law and stand up a new health care system could spill into next year.
"We're going to be putting it in fairly soon, I think that -- yes, I would like to say by the end of the year at least the rudiments but we should have something within the year and the following year," Trump said.
South Carolina Rep. Mark Sanford is taking the lead on the new legislation, taking input from Freedom Caucus members and others and putting them into legislative language. The group met Monday evening to go over the framework and is likely to endorse the measure. It will take some elements of a proposal already introduced by Kentucky Sen. Rand Paul, who has argued that both efforts -- rolling back the law and creating a new system -- need to happen simultaneously.
Meadows stressed that the measure will protect coverage for those with pre-existing conditions and said another focus was "making sure costs go down."
Conservatives plan to push for a vote on their bill alongside the Republican leadership's reconciliation package that is being constructed now by key committees. Meadows said action on both doesn't necessarily need to be simultaneous, but "certainly needs to be the same week."
The North Carolina Republican suggested that because states are split on how to address those getting coverage through the Medicaid program that the new legislation would likely propose allocating funds through block grants and letting states administer the programs on their own.
Vice President Mike Pence attended a lunch in the Capitol Tuesday with another group of House conservatives, the Republican Study Committee, to reassure members that the Administration was in fact on the same page with moving swiftly ahead with its top legislative priority.
RSC Chairman Mark Walker, who introduced the first GOP health care bill last month, told CNN that Pence reiterated to members in that meeting that "regardless of how it was articulated on O'Reilly or over the weekend, that they are committed to moving quickly with this."
Walker, a former pastor who is in his second term in Congress, downplayed any mixed messages on the process from the president.
"I think like I did, coming from a background without any kind of political experience or history, there is a procedural part that you have to learn and I want to be a little patient and allow the President some time just to basically figure out the timelines that it takes just to get some of this done."
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The Freedom To Be FleecedHow Donald Trump Made Financial … – Daily Beast
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Will Joe Six Packs realize theye been conned soon enough to keep their retirement savings from ending up on Wall Street instead of in their own pockets?
Donald Trump came out last Friday for a freedom most Americans never imagined they wanted and that only financial predators would embrace: the freedom to be fleeced.
Requiring financial advisors who manage retirement savings to put the interests of their clients first (a principle known as the fiduciary standard that requires a duty of loyalty) may not be consistent with the policies of my administration, Trump wrote in a Feb. 3 memorandum to the Secretary of Labor.
Putting clients first may adversely affect the ability of Americans to gain access to retirement information and financial advice, Trump wrote.
Understanding the Fiduciary Standard
Trumps memo takes aim at an Obama Administration rule designed to rein in greedy investment advisors handling retirement savings, such as 401(k) accounts. The rule was issued in April 6, 2016, but was not scheduled to be phased in until April 10, 2017, to Jan. 1, 2018 (for details see DOL Fiduciary Rule Explained as of Feb. 3, 2017).
Some financial advisors have always adhered to this standard, getting their income from management fees, rather than commissions. Others, however, have followed the much less stringent suitability standard. Under this rule, an investment only has to be "suitable" for the client (not the best possible choice). This leaves plenty of leeway for advisors to choose investment vehicles that offer healthy commissions to them, even if that means lower earnings for clients.
By one conservative estimate financial advisors raked in $17 billion a year in excess fees before the fiduciary rule was scheduled to take effect.
The new ruling decreed that advisors handling retirement funds must adhere to the stricter standard though they could still suggest non-retirement investments that didn't meet it. Removing commissions meant that advisors would likely charge some sort of money-management fee, perhaps requiring a certain size of retirement fund, the reason Trump could claim that Americans would lose access to information.
What Advisors Stand to Gain (And Retirees Lose)
This is about big moneymoney that could and should be yours, but that Trump would instead divert to Wall Street, a place Trump the candidate demonized.
I did a simple calculation to measure how much less you could end up having under this system than your retirement savings earned.
Imagine that, at age 20, you set aside $100 in after-tax earnings for old age in a Roth IRA. No taxes are due when you withdraw the money from a Roth at retirement. Now, imagine your savings earned a 5% annual return because investment advisors had to put your interests first. Imagine a second scenario under Trumps policy, in which your financial advisor raked off just one percentage point in annual fees, lowering your net return to 4% per year.
At age 70, that one-percentage-point difference in investment return results in $1,147 if you get 5%. If you'd gotten 4%, you'd reap just $711. The other $436 would have enriched your advisor.
Looked at another way, for each dollar Trumps policy would put in your pocket in old age you could have had $1.64 because a duty of loyalty is required.
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The Freedom to Make Safenot BadChoices
Imagine for a moment if we ran our licensing systems for doctors or pilots along the lines that Trump proposes, were government to adopt the Trump view that you should be free to make bad choices.
That would mean you should be free to consult a doctor who does unnecessary surgery to collect more fees, perhaps to support a bigger sailboat required larger monthly payments. In addition to the risks you run whenever you go under the knife, everyone in your health insurance pool would share in the cost of that unnecessary surgery.
If we followed the Trump theory of absolute freedom to choose, you could fly on an airline that skimps on aircraft maintenance and pilot training and flies through storm systems instead of around them. And if you die: Well, you exercised your freedom to choose. As for those on the ground when the plane felltoo bad for them, but at least their right to choose an unsafe airline was protected by our federal government.
If Trumps policy, as explained here, sounds crazy thats because it is. It is illustrative of something I keep saying: Donald Trump doesnt know anything. Its all bluster to make up for his appalling ignorance of economics, geopolitics, diplomacy, war and much else. If you ran into him in a bar and had never heard of him youd quickly conclude he was a blowhard.
Trumps directive is part of his promise to eliminate two regulations for each new one. That premise is moronic.
The Right Role for Regulations
First, we need to understand that everything is regulated and in civilized society always has been. Lending and investing money were regulated under Hammurabi's code, nearly 4000 years ago in what we today call Iraq. The pharaohs, the Israelites, the ancient Athenians and the Romans all had rules regulating loans and investments. Major League baseball even regulates how many stitches are on the ball.
Second, without specialists in everything from surgery to piloting planes to managing money we would all be a lot poorer. Adam Smith taught this in "The Wealth of Nations" with his story of how the cost of pins dropped from dear to almost nothing once the manufacturing tasks were broken into specialized operations.
Third, because none of us has the skill to judge the competence of every other occupationairline pilot, surgeon, stockbrokerwe need regulations so we can trust in the competency of those who hold in their hands our lives and our fortunes.
If people knew what was best about investments there would be no need for financial advisors. Because most people dont understand investments we need advisors and that means we need to regulate them for the benefit of investors.
This is not an argument for more regulation. All regulations should be written with an eye toward the least interference and the most economic, environmental, financial or social benefit. As I taught my students at Syracuse University College of Law, the best regulations are self-reinforcing of virtuous behavior while the worst enable vicious behavior.
Trumps directive is a classic of replacing a self-reinforcing virtuous regulation with a vicious policy.
Thats not surprising given Trumps decades longand thoroughly documentedhistory of cheating workers and vendors, as well as swindling investors. What his memo reveals is that the candidate who ran as the champion of Joe Sixpack, as the man who would take on those greedy Wall Street bankers, is at one with Wall Street.
The question Trumps memo raises is how long will it take the Joe Sixpacks to realize theyve been conned? Will it be soon enough to keep their retirement savings from ending up on Wall Street instead of in their own pockets? Or will we all face huge future tax costs to provide welfare for the elderly who saved, but did not reap the rewards?
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Steer gets a taste of freedom after escaping butcher shop – Fox News
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A steer made a run for its life after a escaping abutcherin the Parker County town of Weatherford, Texas -- the Cutting Horse Capital of the World.
The bovine escaped from the Hamilton Meats Butcher Shop last Thursday and roamed busy streets and evaded capture from police andanimalcontrol services for nearly two hours. Police say it even rammed a patrol car.
The steer almost made it home free until it ran into a couple of cowboys on horseback. Blake Davies and Justin Farber managed to rope down the steer in the middle of a busy street nearTacoBell and returned it to the butcher.
I just did what I had to do,Davies told the Weatherford Democrat.I justrunup there and thank God everybody stopped and seen me coming. I come blowing out that intersection right there towards at Walmart ... I was going fast and so was that cow.
The Weatherford Police Department posted the dashcamvideoof the determined bovine onFacebook and has gotten more than 6.2 million views.
No injuries were reported.
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Obamas to get Freedom of the City of Dublin – BBC News
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BBC News | Obamas to get Freedom of the City of Dublin BBC News Former US President Barack Obama and his wife Michelle are to be granted the Freedom of the City of Dublin. Dublin City councillors voted to award the honour in recognition of Mr Obama's "moderating and progressive" influence on the world stage. Barack and Michelle Obama to be honored with Freedom of Dublin City Walk-out at council meeting after Lord Mayor of Dublin awards Freedom of the City to the Obamas Barack and Michelle Obama to be awarded freedom of Dublin |
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Freedom Week 2017 – The Adam Smith Institute (blog)
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Applications for Freedom Week have just opened. And if you are aged between 18-25, you should be interested.
A joint project of the ASI and IEA, Freedom Week 2017 will be held from 3 8 July.
What is Freedom Week? It is a week-long series of lectures and seminars where around 30 of the best and brightest young thinkers are gathered for the time of their lives. I say this not because I work for the ASI (though I do), but because last year I went on Freedom Week, and it proved to be one of the best weeks Ive ever had.
Though daunting at first, meeting all on the week was a pleasure, everyone was so interesting and kind, and willing to lock horns on subjects from Veganism to the Gold Standard. Many I met on Freedom Week have proved to be friends that I still talk to and meet today. Through attending, I met the team at the ASI, including President Madsen Pirie who pointed me in the direction of applying for one of their Gap-Year internship positions, as well as giving invaluable university advice. And that is why I am sat here writing this now, in the ASI office in Westminster!
Regardless of your background, Freedom Week will give you the opportunity to explore the economic, philosophical and political implications of free market ideas, immersed in talks from some of Britains leading thinkers.
As if that wasn't enough, there'll be as many evening activities as you can handle, including a BBQ, a drinks reception, several dinners in the College, trips to local pubs and a seriously fun pub quiz. Attendees will also be able to try their hand at punting on the River Cam, and will have free time to explore Cambridge.
Memories have been etched into my mind that will stay with me forever all of them good. We worked as hard as we played on Freedom Week. It proved an unparalleled opportunity to network, but doing so was never a chore.
And the best bit? It is all completely free, all expenses paid (apart from beer money of course!) Though, I should mention, gaining a place is highly competitive.
Our brand new website is now live and ready for you to apply. Places are given as and when they come, so dont delay, pop your name into the hat for the spiciest soire out there.
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