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Trump LOSES IT After Howard Stern EXPOSES His Secrets LIVE

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The oddity in all of this is the people

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Trump [music] despises most love him the

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most. Go look at Mara Lago. See if

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there's any people that look like you.

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I'm talking to you in the audience. The

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the the Trump voter who you know

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idolizes the guy. He despises you. I

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don't hate Donald. Donald's doing his

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thing.

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I hate you for voting for him, for not

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having an an intelligence.

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Not able to see what the Justice

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Department is doing.

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I hate you. I don't want you here.

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>> Great guest because he would say

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anything that came into his mind. He was

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completely unfiltered. He was talking

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about his daughter was the most

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attractive woman he ever met and how

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much he thought she was hot. What's with

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this crowd? What are you guys on? and

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give me some of it. But I uh Yeah, but I

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mean it was wild every time in the book.

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>> So this clip is blowing up again right

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now. And yeah, it starts exactly how you

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think it does. Not aimed at Trump, but

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at the people supporting him. And the

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crowd completely

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>> I know of Donald uh and his relationship

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with his father. It sounds It sounds

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like the father was very doineering. The

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father expected a lot of them and the

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father, I don't know, there was military

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school. You know, you read these drips

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and drabs and you go, "Wow,

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I can assure you he's been traumatized

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because, you know, Donald,

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you know, his level of narcissism is so

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strong. He has trouble with empathy. We

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know that." And um I wish he'd go into

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psychotherapy. [music] I'd be so proud

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of him if he did.

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>> He would flourish,

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>> but he never has. I mean, he never

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would.

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>> There's no way. I I do not believe he's

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ever done psychotherapy.

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>> Stern is only getting worse. Listen to

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this bilefilled rant about Trump

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supporters.

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>> I [music] hate the guy. I hate the

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people who vote for him. I think they're

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stupid. I I do. I'll be honest with you.

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I have no respect for you.

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>> Now to one of the Democrats [music]

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biggest celebrity backers, Puff Daddy P.

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Diddy shown Combmes. He has many names

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and is now facing many serious charges.

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[music]

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But it wasn't long ago that P. Diddy was

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endorsing Democrats, raising money for

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them, and running vote campaigns. He

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will suck.

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>> And just in case that wasn't aggressive

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enough, he doubles down. No filter, no

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PR spin, just straight up saying what

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most celebrities would never dare say

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out loud.

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>> Doesn't take prisoners. He just says

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what it is. And he's dealing with a

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complete and total pathological liar on

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the other side. Also, Howard is very

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rich. He doesn't really need the money

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or the job anymore. In fact, I believe I

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read that he thought of quitting it a

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few times already. So, he he's got

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nothing to lose. And Trump has

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everything to lose. He could go to jail

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when he gets out of out of office. So,

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he has a lot to lose.

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>> But here's where things get a little

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more serious because now it's not just

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insults. It's about what Trump actually

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stands to lose if things go sideways.

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Thank you.

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>> And were you attempted at all?

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>> Well, since I was a Hillary supporter, I

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for a minute I thought, well, I'll go up

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and endorse Hillary. which would have

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been a great moment.

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>> You wish you would have done that now.

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>> No, I wouldn't do that to Donald. Um,

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[music] you know, it's a weird

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relationship I have with Donald was at

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my wedding. I remember having very warm

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feelings for Donald and I do. I mean, he

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was always very nice to me. [music] I've

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had dinner at Mara Lago many times. And

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that's why I couldn't even believe that

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Donald really even wanted this all to

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work out for him because if you go to

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Mara Lago, it's like a piece of heaven.

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It's a beautiful place. And I would go

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there to eat dinner with my wife. Uh,

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and by the way, I was never comped. I I

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paid. So,

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>> but Stern didn't just walk away quietly.

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He kept talking.

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>> And now we've officially entered

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armchair psychology territory. Suddenly,

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it's not politics anymore. It's a full

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breakdown of personality, ego, and

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everything driving the behavior.

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>> With Donald, it always starts out,

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notice I call him in every interview,

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Mr. Trump. Now, this is before he was

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president. Mr. Trump.

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>> That's intentional.

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>> Oh, absolutely. Someone had asked me

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said, why do you call him Mr. Trump? I

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said because it loosens him up. He feels

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respected. He feels good about himself.

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Now he's going to roll.

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>> And this next part might be the most

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revealing because it explains how people

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actually deal with Trump behind the

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scenes. And it's not what most people

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expect.

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>> You think he likes being president?

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>> I don't think he likes being president

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at all. I think he liked winning the

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presidency. He he likes to win. And and

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again, I'm not Donald Trump's psychist.

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And I had many good laughs with Donald.

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And in some ways I feel it has been um

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wrong the way they use my transcripts uh

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in a way to frame him. And I'll give you

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an example.

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>> At this point the claims get even wilder

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because now the argument is what if this

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whole thing wasn't even meant to happen

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in the first place about this was a

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publicity stunt. Um I I I I happen to

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have

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>> You have no doubt about that. I have no

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doubt because I have some inside

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information and the thing is that it

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started out with the art of the deal the

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book and uh it was a you know a PR guy's

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ID said Donald what they were uh NBC was

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not going to give him a raise and what's

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a better way than to to get NBC's

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interest I'll run for president and I'll

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get lots of press and I think that's

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what happened.

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>> Do you think he likes

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>> And if that wasn't enough now comes the

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question nobody really asks. What if he

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never even wanted the job to begin with?

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>> The last couple years I go out with

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somebody and she's like 21 and she's

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talking about, you know, what are you

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doing? She's studying algebra and

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>> so what?

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>> Like it was always embarrassing for me

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to walk in. It's too young. 30 is like a

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perfect age.

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>> Absolutely. She had enough life

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experience.

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>> She's 35. [laughter]

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>> Too much too much life experience.

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>> What is it at 35, Howard? It's called

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Checkout of Donald uh and his

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relationship with his father. It [music]

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sounds true. It sounds like the father

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was very doineering. The father expected

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a lot of them and the father I don't

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know there was military school. You know

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you you read these drips and drabs and

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you go wow. I can assure you he's been

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traumatized because you know Donald you

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know his level of narcissism is so

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strong. He has troubled with empathy. We

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know that. And um I wish he'd go into

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psychotherapy. I'd be so proud of him if

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he did.

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>> He he flourish. But he never has. I mean

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he never would. There's no way I I do

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not believe he's ever done

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psychotherapy.

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>> And that's the moment people can't stop

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talking about right now. Drop your

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thoughts in the comments.

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>> Did Howard Stern go too far, or did he

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just say what others won't? Hit like if

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