Dirty Sci-Fi Buddha is the website for me: author Kent Wayne. The site name comes from the subject material in my early pieces of writing.
Three works are featured. The first one is a series called Echo, a science fiction dystopia where a disillusioned warrior pushes his craft to its bloody limits, then attempts to break through into a realm of world-bending mastery. I’ve finished this four-volume series, and I’ve also posted some free sample chapters, click here to start reading.
To buy Echo Volume 1: Approaching Shatter on Amazon click here: Buy Echo
The second book is a high school adventure, full of profanity, psychedelics, and interdimensional shenanigans. Here’s the link for the book on Amazon: Kor’Thank: Barbarian Valley Girl. Sample chapters are available here: Sample Chapters for Kor’Thank: Barbarian Valley Girl
I’m working on a YA fantasy called the Unbound Realm, a three-volume series. I’ve finished books one and two, and I’m working on the third. Here’s a link to volume 1: A Door into Evermoor and here’s a link to volume 2: Weapons of Old Here are some sample chapters: Sample Chapters for the Unbound Realm.
Thanks for your interest! If you’re a writer, I wish you inspired drafting and insightful editing! Best way to reach me is by DMing me on Facebook. However, I have noticed some DMs getting filtered out by Facebook messenger, so if I don’t respond, just comment on my wall. I’ll take it down, DM you, and address your concerns. Sorry to all those who never got a response; I wasn’t trying to be rude! 🙂
Kent Wayne
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I just wanted to stop by to thank you following my blog. I’m loving the title of yours!!
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Your work sounds interesting! Thanks for the follow. I look forward to seeing more on your blog. 🙂
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Thanks for deciding to follow my blog. I’ve heard a good blogger sticks to one subject. That’s not how I work. My blog posts cover a broad spectrum so at least here and there, off and on, you will find just what you want or need.
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Thank You! A good blogger just makes good posts, IMHO, and that may cover any range of spectrums! Keep at it!
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Thank you!
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Thanks for following my blog! Best of luck with your writing.
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Thank You! You too!
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Cool plot. It rings familiar, but seems new and realistic. I love those kinds of stories. I bet it’s a good read! Thanks for sharing your work.
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Thank You! Yep, hero’s journey is timeless.
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I deeply appreciate your kindness in reading my blog posts..your following mine is quite an honour.
Wish dirtyscifibuddha all the best!
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Haha! It’s quite an honor to have you comment! Thank You, and the best to you as well! 🙂
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Thanks for following my blog. I just read some of your ECHO posts and I have to say I can learn a lot from them. Again, thanks and best of wishes to your books and your future!
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Thank You! Happy to be of assistance! 🙂
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Thank you for following my blog!! Your work looks amazing, I’ll look forward to reading here.
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Thank You! Apologies for any roughness—I am a newb fiction writer! 🙂
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hey thanks for following my blog at wayofthevoice.com 🙂
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No Problem! 🙂
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Thank you so much for the follow! Your blog looks great – I’m looking forward to checking it out more 🙂
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Thanks! 🙂
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I’ve always loved a good fresh new book to read and now I’m armed with your first chapters, so far In the first paragraph i enjoy the character,
his thrive to not be weak and to work himself is a great show of will and determination, I’m a runner so I thrive of being able to relate to the challenge,
I look forward to finishing your chapters,
Hcf.
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Thanks! He’s kind of a brute at first, but aren’t we all in the beginning!
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First, I wanted to say thank you for following my blog, and secondly follow you back.
Third, I wanted to read the first chapter. At least. Maybe buy the book too.
Fourth, as a novelist yourself, would you say that WordPress is a more or less safe platform for sharing writing that might well be used commercially? (besides the usual quibbles that literary magazines have about ‘previously published content.’) I’m a young, impetuous, and probably overeager writer who desperately needs an audience, but doesn’t want his ideas stolen and then sued himself for copyright infringement of his own works.
Also, I instantly connected to Atriya in the first three paragraphs. That kind of pain is sometimes all that can keep me going— the disproportion of emotional to physical pain in our modern life is in some ways worse than the old days— at least says I, uncalloused he of 2016.
That is why I am disappointed by Florida. It’s too* nice.
Anyways, I rambled too much about myself. I look forward to reading more of you! (And throwing money at you– Chapter One is a salivating appetizer.)
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Thank You so much for the kind words! As far as wordpress being a safe platform—I think that it is. And not to be too cynical, but as an indie author, my options are few. If you throw a few chapters out there on wordpress, then follow it up with a Kindle release, I (optimistically) doubt that someone can take your flavors and make a good meal out of them; only you can do that. And as far as Atriya goes, he’s kind of a brute, but yeah, I wanted him to be assaulted by the feeling of being an outsider even though he is “successful,” and I want him yearning for more. I feel like that’s a lot of people nowadays. Thanks, and Good Luck! 🙂
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Hi,
I have nominated your blog for the Liebster award. Please visit this link to accept your nomination and then you can nominate 11 more bloggers for the same.
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Thank You So Much! Sorry but I’m kind of busy right now, and there was a point where award reciprocation started to seriously eat into my writing so I had to cut it off. But when things cool down, I will return the favor! Thank You! 🙂
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Its all right. 🙂 No problem 🙂
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🙂 🙂 🙂
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Thanks for the follow Kane. All the best with your writing!
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Thank You! You as well! 🙂
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Thank you for the follow, Kent.
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Thank You Back! 🙂
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Welcome!
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Thanks for the follow. I’m curious to read your work.
Best wishes!
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Thank You! Best of luck to you too! 🙂
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Appreciate the follow, Kent. I love discovering new (to me) writers. I’m looking forward to reading more 🙂
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Thank You! My stuff is pretty dark, so apologies in advance if that puts you off! 🙂
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Sound exciting, more so you’ve may have persuaded me to try some of this type of writing..
i also see that you dropped by for a read!
Thank you,
chris
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No problem! Good luck! 🙂
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Thanks!
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Love your writing, so different to anything I write and very cool. Thank you for following my blog, hope you’re enjoying the daily diary entires. Best to you and thanks!
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Thank You for the kind words! Best of luck to you as well! 🙂
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Well, thank you for your interest and following my blog, although I do have to raise one eyebrow in curiosity – most of the other people you seem to follow are writers or critics in their own right. I’m merely a bit of an amateur social historian with an interest in classical literature – from the West or from my own home culture.
Good luck with the writing career though – i’m rather curious where the “buddhism” fits in.
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Thanks! Yep, I’m trying to build awareness for my writing, and my follows are mostly directed towards writers of fiction and the like. The Buddhism fits into the musings; I just take observations done through meditation or contemplation and then try to infuse a Buddhist philosophical core to ’em. Good luck with your blog! 🙂
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Well, thank you for your interest and following my blog, although I do have to raise one eyebrow in curiosity – most of the other people you seem to follow are writers or critics in their own right. I’m merely a bit of an amateur social historian with an interest in classical literature – from the West or from my own home culture.
Good luck with the writing career though – i’m rather curious where the “buddhism” aspect fits in with your work.
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Is this a duplicate blog? I see the same comment from EchoHouse, haha!
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Tickled to have you. Thank you for following 50Figment.
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Thank You back! 🙂
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Thanks for following my blog! I’m looking forward to reading your story 🙂
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Thank You back! 🙂 It’s pretty dark, hope that doesn’t put you off!
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Thanks for following my blog! I see you’re into sci-fi, so I want to humbly recommend my cousin’s work at http://www.adairhart.com/. He’s hardcore into sci-fi and works really hard to come out with polished writing that is getting some good reviews.
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Thank You so Much! Good luck to you and your cousin, and thanks for the link! 🙂
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Thank you for following my blog sow4hope – I’m going to go find you on twitter and follow there 🙂
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Thank You! 🙂 🙂 🙂 My twitter is pretty much everything on here as I’ve autolinked it, but thank you! 🙂
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Thank you for following my blog. Interesting combination – Eastern philosophy and dirty humor :).
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Didn’t really take off and not hard to imagine why 🙂 so now I’m making a push to have a portfolio of fiction.
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Thank you for the follow! I’m still trying to get used to this WordPress stuff, and I appreciate the chance to connect with fellow writers.
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Thank You back! 🙂
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Thanks for the follow, liking your writing style and imagination 🙂
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Thank You back! 🙂
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Thanks for the follow. It’s always nice when we writers can support each other. I look forward to reading some of your work.
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Thank You! Best of luck with yours! 🙂
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Your blog is a breath of fresh air. A different theme. I am happy I have something different to read and arm myself. Starting the first chapter right away.
Thanks for following.
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Thank You so much for the kind words! My material is pretty dark, but it has eastern style spiritual themes hidden within it. Sorry if the subject matter or my shortcomings as a writer keeps it from flowing! 🙂
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Thank you for the blog follow, looking forward to catching up on your posts 🙂
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Thank You Back! Love the name. Why not Red 5 thought? 😉
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I thought about Red but after the Death Star mission they became Rouge squadron 🙂 here’s a list of the pilots with the Rogue 5 call sign – http://starwars.wikia.com/wiki/Rogue_Five
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Nice. I used to be able to quote the originals, but you sir, have bested me!
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Thanks for following One Health of a Life. I’m a bit curious why (“elucidate yee?” from Bernard & the Genie ;-), but also look forward to learning more about your work. You mentioned in an earlier post that you are a newbie to fiction… what did you do before that?
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Well, to be honest I like to obviously spread awareness of my work and also connect with those interested in writing, so I dedicate a certain amount of time to following and looking at others’ blogs. Before I started writing I spent ten years in the military.
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Great – I look forward to conversing!
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Thank you for the follow! It means a lot!
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No problem! 🙂
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Thankyou for following my blog. Looking forward to reading more posts from you.
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Thank you for following my blog. rcwelsbywriter.org. Your’s looks very interesting.
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Thank you for stopping by my blog.
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Thank YOU! 🙂
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I appreciate you willing to follow step into the fog that is my blog on occasion. Look very much forward to your work on here and your published work. Thanks!
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Your blog is very interesting! Keep up the good work and may the odds ever be in your favor 🙂
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Thank You, haha! Hopefully I’m not gonna be invited twice to a competitive kill-fest! 🙂
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Hahahaha you made me laugh
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Thanks for the follow. I look forward to exploring yours, looks exciting from here.
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Thank You! Good luck in your endeavors! 🙂
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Hi, thankyou so much for following my new blog. I really appreciate the support. I love the look and feel of your site and will definitely enjoy reading through it.
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Thank You Back!!! I hope it doesn’t disappoint! 🙂
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Thank you very much for the follow! It means a great deal. Your site looks really interesting – I’m looking forward to finding out more!
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Thank You Back! 🙂
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Thanks for the follow! Look forward to reading your blog,
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Thank You Back! I hope it doesn’t disappoint! 🙂
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Thanks for following my blog. As a sci-fi fan I can’t wait to read your work.
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Thank You So Much!!! I look forward to you enjoying it, and dread the possibility of it letting you down!!! 🙂
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Not possible 🙂 Did you listen to my podcast with Intel’s head anthropologist about how science fiction shapes our collective consciousness – right up your alley, would love to know what you think?
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I have not! Can you gimme a direct link to it? I’m a bit scattered these days between (mundane personal stuff you don’t want to hear about). Shoot me the link and I’ll give it a hear! 🙂
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Awesome – hope you enjoy it! Please post or comment if you do. 🙂 http://bit.ly/TheIdeaPodcast It’s The Interview with Dr Bell – Part 1 – Her quote blew my mind, ‘Science Fiction is the seduction of the future without having to worry about the complications of the present’
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Hello! I’m finishing up your interview with Dr. Tobias as I finish making my dinner. I’m enjoying the speculation about the origin of innovation! I personally feel it is some weird divine force and that the key to unlocking it is discipline. Amateurs wait for inspiration, professionals produce whether they’re inspired or not. I’m a bit of a hard-liner when it comes to that stuff, and most of my stance comes from Steven Pressfield (Bagger Vance, Gates of Fire)’s seminal work The War of Art.
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Thanks for your feedback – I will have to explore Steven Pressfield. I like that concept, that a professionals produce if they are inspired or not, but do you think that when they are producing and inspiration strikes, their outputs are of higher quality?
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Maybe maybe not. I’ll tell you this: I have forced myself to produce something clunky and seemingly unpalatable, but later in the editing process, have refined it to become better than the stuff I’ve produced when inspired. I’d like to redirect your question to this point: I don’t believe that picking and choosing the times for production to be in accordance with inspiration is the optimal way; that’s like working out only when I feel like it. I absolutely believe that consistency in creative fields yields a higher “chip capacity” over time, which is why hollywood writers are able to produce marketable material pretty much on demand. I believe the important thing is to do it regardless of inspiration, and eventually, inspiration will become a natural state every time you sit down and create. Sorry for the lengthy response! Hope that helped! 🙂
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A late thank you for following my blog! 🙂 If you don’t mind, I’d be grateful if you checked my message on Facebook (Eshadi Sharif). I couldn’t DM you on Twitter. Good luck with ‘Echo’!
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Absolutely! I answered you on FB (for some reason that didn’t show up on my buttons, curious) and sorry about the lack of DM on twitter! A lot of stuff slips past me on twitter, as it’s a constant barrage of s-of-c messages.
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I really wish you the best of luck! I am an author myself so I know what it is like to publish a book. Writing the book is the easy part I find!!
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Oh yeah. Add on editing and marketing and logistical minutiae…I’d venture to say that writing is less than half the work!
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Yes unfortunately thats true! Still, I love writing. I really hope I can keep writing books. It`s the best activity in the world!!
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Good perspective! I actually sometimes hate it, but I’ve heard that’s a common thing once you edit your stuff ad nauseum. Greater writers than me have been known to have a fervent love/hate relationship with writing.
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Love you, love you – never let you go. 🙂
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Thanks for following my journey! I love your blog :)!
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Thank You! Good luck with your stuff!!! 🙂
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THANK YOU 😀
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As a huge fan of dystopian novels, I’m excited read your works. I’ll be reading what is available of “Echo” tonight, the plot sounds great. I will be sure come back and comment on how it hit.
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Thank You! Echo’s my first crack at fiction; while I’m convinced that it’s thematically sound, I apologize in advance for hiccups in flow. Thanks! 🙂
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Thanks for the follow and I’m intrigued to find out more about your writing!
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It’s pretty violent and dark; apologies if that turns you off, but Thanks! 🙂
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Thanks for following my blog!
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Thank You Back! 🙂
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