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Friday, 30 November 2012

THE START OR THE END?


Before you act, listen. Before you react, think. Before you spend, earn. Before you criticize, wait. Before you pray, forgive. Before you quit, try.

Ernest Hemingway
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ASSALAMUALAIKUM W.B.T

yeorobun, annyeonghaseyo
:)

on Tuesday, we've been to Canon Opto located at Shah Alam. Departed around 8.00 a.m and arrived around 10 ++ , if i'm not mistaken..the journey was longer than the expected time because one of the bus is lost..haha.. there was only two buses .Dr.Muzahid also join the industrial visit besides En.Ridzuan and Dr. Kamal.. i got to get some rest on my way there because i slept late during night... thanks to the cozy couch in the bus. haha.

as soon as we reached at Canon Opto main entrance, the Canon staffs already waited for us with their camera. you know, photography session!! at least the picture will be print out at Canon's news if not at big newspaper company such as BH, The Star and etc...

next, we've been guided to the hall for a short briefing..what should we do and shouldn't do during our visit, the precaution steps if there's any emergency..we can't predict what will happen in out future, but we need to be prepare for our future..am i right? :)

En.Husaini act as our tour guide at Canon factory. Due to policy, every waste at Canon will not just be exposed but must be treated first.
water is used a lot at Canon. 2000m^3 water is used daily and 80% is used for the production.
thats why Canon treat the water first.
There are 4 phase for water treatment:

PHASE 1 : FILTER PRESS 1
- consist of RO unit(Reverse Osmosis) and Ground Water Treatment
- in fact, En.Husaini told that to produce 2000 bottles of RO only cost for RM 2!!! one bottle only cost for
   RM 0.001 !!!!
   can u imagine how much money they make if they sell a bottle for RM 1???
   they make a profit of RM 1998 for each 2000 bottles sold.. OMG!!!
- there's also Reject Flow Rate and Product Flow Rate to make sure product > reject.

PHASE 2 : WASTE MINIMIZATION CENTER
-  function :
     1. to reduce amount of waste
     2. to treat chemical
-  i list few of the machines i saw at there,trust me..there's a lot..haha.. there are :
     1. silicon distiller A
     2. coolant distiller B
     3. coolant distiller A
     4. sludge dryer machine A
     5. etc

PHASE 3 : NEW RECYCLE WASTE/ BIN CENTER
- from general waste ---> fertiliser / carbon(can be use again)
- there are 2 giant machine named :
     1. carbon decomposer machine




     2. food decomposer machine
- the building is divided to many sections such as :

  •  defect lens
  • drum compactor
  • contaminated material
  • fixed asset/electronic equipment
  • waste from carbonizer
  • waste to carbonizer
PHASE 4 : TUBE WELL TREATMENT PLANT
-there is a water fountain look alike

En. Husaini also told us that Canon want to achieve 20% better than government policy standard.
thanks to him, i can see and learnt new things during the tour.

after that, we headed back to the hall to get some rest..back and forth was tiring .. T_T
later, one of us got a pair of shoe cover for our next tour. the next place located at second/third floor.sorry, cant remember properly because we doesnt use lift..its STAIRS!!!
what i do remember is im exhausted when reached at that production floor..haha.. im so lucky!! 

been separated in three groups and each group got a facilitator..u know, to explain what is going on at that place.he~~~ 

the chance to see the production of canon camera is somewhat making me grateful...thanks for letting me to be part of MJIIT students to see all of this..Thank you Allah.. :)

this industrial visit making me eager to be part of job field in the future..with the Japanese culture..and i want to establish my own engineering company, specifically CONSULTANT ENGINEERING..please pray for me ya :)

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ENTERTAINMENT SEGMENT



boyfriend with their new comeback song!!
please anticipate~~



b2st !!
yoseob ft junhyung
awesome~~~
my bias..



this is the last post for this reflective journal,
and my first semester will end soon..
kind of sad though :(
so much things inside my head now
hope u guys can pray for my success..
:)
tq
love u all


   

Friday, 23 November 2012

GOOD TO BE HERE


 Life is a great big canvas, and you should throw all the paint on it you can.

                                                           Danny Kaye


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Assalamualaikum w.b.t

Meet again for this week :)
Just to inform that ive just had my programming test during the day..
 i 'like' it so much :)
because i can learn from my mistakes and be a better one.. 
Support me!!!

On Tuesday, we got an invited speaker from Titan Thermal Solutions Sdn.Bhd..
 it is Mr.Vivek Panicker..
 He is an Executive Director.
 Its such an honor for me to see big boss came down and gave a talk to us..
and somewhat,his experience at British Royal Navy is what making me so   
amazed that day..
been graduated from overseas university is what making me more jealous..haha.. but its okay..i have MJIIT already..haha :D

Title of the talk is 

ELECTRONIC SYSTEM IN INDUSTRY
  1. Overview of electronic system
  2. Role of electronic in industry
  3. Overview of imaging solutions
  4. Electronics within Thermal Imaging Industries

1. OVERVIEW OF ELECTRONIC SYSTEMS
DEFINITION OF ELECTRONICS
      
       Electronic system are group of electronic circuits designed for a purpose.

IMPORTANCE
  1. Fundamental to our daily life
  2. Key role in advancement of technology
  3. Replaces previous systems & more integrated into current society
  4. Mainstay in future development
  5. Symbol of progressions of electronic system
    1. large --> small --> miniature
    2. simple --> complex
    3. analog --> digital

2. ROLE OF ELECTRONIC IN INDUSTRY
  1. Vital to current information & technology era
  2. penetrated seamlessly through various industries
  3. act as CATALYST to enhanced production & productivity within the industry
  4. industry mostly depend on electronics
  5. been conventionally classify into :
    1.  consumer
      1. oldest segment of electronics with the advent of radio receivers
      2. example : microwave, Nintendo
      3. geared towards the push of customer products
    2. Industrial
      1.  " work less, do more"
    3. Defence
      1. strategic, creates spin-off electronics for other segments
      2. pushed the growth of material science technology
      3. frontier modern electronics
    4. Communications
      1. current rapid growing field
      2. benefited from semi conductor, lasers, optical fiber technology
    5. Information of processing system
      1. development of IC
      2. applications of Application-specific integrated circuit( ASIC) designs
      3. Very-large-scale-integration(VLSI) circuits; micro-controllers,microprosessor.
  6. also been individually  classified :
    1. Medical
      1. creation of medical testing & monitoring equipment
      2. example : ECG(electricardiogram) machine, NMK scanner
    2. Imaging
      1. developing & providing the platform for new technique
      2. create a modern structure to provide detail imaging
  7. 2 crucial parts :
    1. platform for development or design of new systems
    2. to increase the productivity of current system
3. OVERVIEW OF IMAGING INDUSTRIES

  1. represent object outward form
    1. chemical imaging
      1. simultaneous measurement of spectra & pictures
    2. digital imaging
      1. creating digital images, generally by scanning or through digital photography
    3. geophysical imaging
      1. advance of satellite communication
    4. medical imaging
      1. creating images of the human body / parts to be diagnose or examine disease
    5. molecular imaging
    6. optical imaging
    7. radar imaging
      1. obtaining an image of an object, not just its location and speed
    8. thermal imaging
      1. thermography
  2. advent of electronics; moved imaging into new heights
  3. development of new methodologies
  4. move imaging tech into new wavelength
  5. spectrums for commercial usage
       

                                                                  
breathtaking ,right??
make me feels like going to famos amos to buy candy~~
hehe..


with the power of mr.google, everything seems possible.. thanks to him i can better understand this color spectra

BASIC CONCEPTS & TERMS

  1. Pixels & Resolution
    1. digital image is formed by pixels
    2. smallest piece of information is an image
    3. often represented using dots, squares, or rectangles



    4. more pixels in an image, the sharper and clearer the image is

  2. Videos & Frames
    1. a digital stream of videos is made of a group of picture(frames) captured across a period of time
    2. more frames per sec, the lesser the jitter in videos

  3. NTSC & PAL
    1. PAL TV STANDARD
      1. 25f/sec
      2. resolution : 320 x 700
      3. asia,europe, south america, east africa
    2. NTSC TV STANDARD
      1. 30 f/sec
      2. resolution: 480 x 720
      3. north ameriac & japan
  4. requires processing huge quantities of data in short span
4. ELECTRONICS WITHIN THERMAL IMAGING INDUSTRY

  1. originally spin- off defense electronics
  2. use of wavelength in 7-14 micrometer to form an image
  3.  referred as dirty imaging system 


DIRTY IMAGING PROCESS

  1. lots of pre & post process data required
  2. requires Non-Uniformity Calibration(NUC) on data system
  3. varies in state and space
  4. enables implementation of intensive algorithms


EQUATION


Incident  energy (I) = Emitted energy(E) + Transmitted energy (T)+ Reflected energy(R)

  1. equations then are expanded into models that been described in electronics
Graphical depiction of the linear interpolation model for sub pixel 2D motion.
 The shaded pixels represent the interpolated irradiance value at time k + 1.
     2. thermal imaging is been used in various industries:
            
          a. maintenance
                       
                         
          b. R&D

                          
         
          c.medical research

                       


    3. electronic and the advancement of tech has huge impact on thermal industry
    4. thermal imaging never blind architecture

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Mr. Vivek told us that

  1. ELECTRONICS ARE UNLIMITED
  2. OUR BRAIN IS THE MASTER OF ELECTRONICS

such a great talk we had, thanks to him..my knowledge expand tremendously.
i love engineering so much that it such a waste to be left out. i want to be a successful engineer,
and own my company. Dream big!!! he~~ but that is my goal..just need to grab it..
wish me success..

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ENTERTAINMENT SEGMENT


hmm..lets us entertain ourselves


mawaddah~~~~
great song....



my favorite
:)
yummy3x

love to make it
drooling~~
haha



B1A4 comeback!!!!!!
amazing song!!


sbs ingikayo
TVXQ
~ catch me~
seems like catch me if u can
haha





thats all for now
lets me present  pantun in malay version :)

kalau ada sumur di ladand,
bolehlah saya menumpang mandi;
kalulah ada umur yg panjang,
bolehlah kita berjumpa lagi. 

:)





will miss u all..
with that,
thanks for reading..
assalamualaikum,
astalavista

Thursday, 8 November 2012

KEEP MOVING FORWARD

All blame is a waste of time. No matter how much fault you find with another, and regardless of how much you blame him, it will not change you.
The only thing that blame does is to keep the focus off you when you are looking for external reasons to explain your unhappiness and frustration.
You may succeed in making another feel guilty about something by blaming him, but you won’t succeed in changing whatever it is about you that is making you unhappy.
-Dr. Wayne W. Dyer-
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 ELECTRONIC SYSTEM RELATED TO

 INDUSTRY AUTOMATION



 (JAPANESE WORK CULTURE)




HI, 

meet again.
Dr.Kamal i supposed especially invited EN.MUHAMMAD AZLAN BIN AZRAN
whom is a SENIOR GENERAL MANAGER,ADMINISTRATION at CANON (OPTO) MALAYSIA SDN.BHD. The talk last for 1 hour and 30 minutes, if im not mistaken which actually the speaker only focus on CANON only..and bit of japanese work culture. He is humorous throughout the session ... 

Before we continue our journey, let us review a little of our speaker's background

1990 - Graduated from University of Electro Communication 
           Chofu,Tokyo.
1990 - Joined Canon Opto (Malaysia) Sdn. Bhd
            Engineer (Production Engineering Department)
2000 - Innovation DIvision
2005 - Human Resource Division
2006 - Administration Center

Canon Opto (Malaysia) Sdn Bhd

Canon history


Incorporated in 1988 - part of the global growth of the Canon group
Paid up capital - RM 113.4 million.

Date of Incorporation:

14th December 1988

Canon Corporate Philosophy : 

                                                                       KYOSEI



means : KYO - together

              SEI - living

p/s : the word KYOSEI literally is not a Japanese word.it is a combination of two word
        KYO & SEI that Canon progressively looking forward into it even it seems impossible 

        to achieve, we have to try right? :)

Addres:

Jalan Selisik,Seksyen 26, 40400 
Shah Alam
Selangor Darul Ehsan

Land Area:
131,600m2

Built-Up Area:
57,7752

Products:
EF Lenses
Optical Lenses (including Penta Prism)
Digital Compact Camera 




Tel : 603- 5191 2100 / 5191 2100
Fax : 603-5191 4472 / 5191 2903
http://www.canon-opto.com.my 

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EQCD

ENVIRONMENT - Environment is number one. Top priority!!!
QUALITY - Different people, different standard
COST - need to produce an affordable product
DELIVERY - in time

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 Product                  Product                 Product Mass          Product Mass            Sales & Services  
 Design               Development          Production Trial          Production

                                                                                (FACTORY)
at FACTORY 

--> involve the process of DRAWING MANUFACTURING SPECIFICATION, where :
        
          1. OPTICAL
               -  Production engineer
                  Manufacturing engineer          ------>        Realization of the product-mass production
                  Procurement engineer   
               - Rough grinding --> smoothing --> polishing --> inspection
               - Centering --> coating --> painting --> cementing 
          2. MECHANICAL
          3. ELECTRONIC

--> process 1-3,it is called as ASSEMBLE

        where process of combine components, adjustments and inspection happen.
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Mr.Azlan told us that : 
  • challenge for CANON OPTO to produce cheapest product and at the same time still got newest technology.
  • the cost of manufacturing the product is 1/3 the real price at marketplace 
  • lifespan of product nowadays reduced
    -e.g : 5 years ---> 1 year ---> 8 month
  • Factor to success

    -Money
    -Time
    -Safety
  • lenses made from SILICA
  • to make one prototype is really expensive backdays but now with all the technology 3D prototype is easy as ABC
  • During prototyping,its where designer & engineer will argue to produce the most effective product..just like having an love triangle affair..haha

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JAPANESE WORK CULTURE

a. HORENSO


where 
HO --> HOUKOKU 
             (report)

REN--> RENKAKU
              (contact)

SO --> SOUDAN
       (consultation)


b.SAN-GEN (3-GENS)

GEN-BA means "real place"
   
in concrete terms: go to the shop floor to understand the reality. 
   This is a more effective method than simply reading a report

GEN-BUTSU means "real part"

  in concrete terms: look at the real part or the real service provided (whether good or
   bad) and analyze it while focusing on the facts



GEN-JITSU means "reality" (measurable facts)

  in concrete terms: speak with data for a better understanding of the reality in the field



c.5S

seiri --> Sort
seiton --> Straighten
 seiso --> Shine
 seiketsu --> Standardize
 shitsuke --> Sustain







  

Actually I'm really familiar with Japanese work culture especially for 5s because my dad works' need him always with the Japanese. Ive also already memorized the 5S song since i was a kid.
here i will provide u with the lyrics and the video so that u can sing it together with me one day soon. :)


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:'(
i'm sorry
try to search so that u will know how to sing it,
but i cant find one..maybe thats because its the company song...i guess so ..hurmmm..
but trust me, that 5s song is really catchy... hehe *thumbs up

maybe i will teach u guys the song after i get the video from m father..next post maybe.. :)
haha


Lastly, the speaker also share some tips involving working field.
--> start with a conclusion for any report
--> give information using 5W,1H
--> use lesser time than the given time to complete a task or a job
--> make an appointment or inform to boss as soon as possible

In a conclusion, its such a great honor for to hear a talk from one of the big boss at Canon Opto. I realized there's so much thing that we can do if we strive for it. He deliver it confidently as he like one of us and full with information.what should i do, what i shouldnt do.. he talks all bout that..

btw, so  much thanks to Dr.Kamal for bring in Mr.Azlan that day.. I believe theres something that each of us will learn,if its not many,i think one will be enough :)



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ENTERTAINMENT SEGMENT



WHEN THE DOOR CLOSES
DONGWOON & DO JOON
cheongmal dae bak!!
feel really close to me..*sigh






this is the ENGLISH VERSION of WHEN THE DOOR CLOSES..try hear it out..awesome :)




SUPER JUNIOR 
:D
donghae and eunhyuk
~(^-^)~
im happy





hope to meet again next time
pray for my success
:)
oh yea
for my safety too..
my flight on next monday and i will return back on saturday
yeorobun,
thats all for now
kamsahamnida..
:)














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Friday, 2 November 2012

NEVER TOO LATE


Four things you can’t recover; the stone after the throw, the word after its said, the occasion after its missed, the time after it’s gone.

~steffanie~


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In the name of Allah,The Most Merciful  

assalamualaikum w.bt 

im happy..this week is really memorable~ ><
My advisor , Dr.Azran was the one that deliver the talk.. 
BIOELECTRONIC ENGINEERING..
woa~~~~

i'm not trying to boast him but trust me, he's the one that worth to be respected! even while i'm doing this, my heart races coz he is so amazing to me !! i respect him so much!
oh my God!!! 
He's so kind-hearted, ive got souvenir from him when he went for japan for almost a week :) .. the kuih raya a.k.a duit raya haji..haha..dont get jealous kay..

the talk was held at MJIIT building level 4, around 60++ students were there. combination of two classes of SMJE..

got to seat front coz  i'm early,always early if im not mistaken.. 
:D
and can see and hear clearly during that day..most of my friends which has the same advisor with me,this is their first time with Dr.Azran. They shocked as ask me for confirmation.hahaha~
guys, im not kiddin..its really him!!!

ok.
i need to stop pondering him at here.
now, i will share what ive learnt about bioelectronics~~~

DEFINITION OF BIOELECTRONIC ENGINEERING
       
coined term for a field of research that works to establish a synergy between electronics and biology.



FRAMEWORK OF BIOELECTROIC

The emerging field of Bioelectronics seeks to exploit biology in conjunction with electronics in a wider context encompassing, for example, biological fuel cells, bionics and biomaterials for information processing, information storage, electronic components and actuators. A key aspect is the interface between biological materials and micro- and nano-electronics

                          
example of electronic circuit 


remember resistor color code? :)



Dr.Azran stressed the importance of all the components and everything..everything in this world is connected by each other by the way :)

Then, he explained a little bit bout IMPEDANCE (Z)


While Ohm's Law applies directly to resistors in DC or in AC circuits, the form of the current-voltage relationship in AC circuits in general is modified to the form:


where
 I and V = therms or "effective" values. 
 Z          = impedance.
 For a pure resistor, Z = R. Because the phase affects the impedance and because the contributions of capacitors and inductors differ in phase from resistive components by 90 degrees, a process like vector addition (phasors) is used to develop expressions for impedance. More general is the complex impedance method.




                            


SERIES AND PARALLEL CIRCUIT

                            
VOLTAGE DIVIDER

                                     
RC CIRCUIT(low-pass)
  
Passive electronic filter--> RC as low-pass filter


Product of RESISTANCE and CAPACITANCE (R x C) is the time constant which inversely proportional to the cutoff frequency :

                                                        

where
fc --> measured in hertz
time constant ---> seconds
R --> ohms
C--> farads

TRANSFER FUNCTION 



This is my first time hearing that word.Basically, from what id understand ---->
Transfer functions are commonly used in the analysis of systems such as single-input sigle-output filters, typically within the fields of signal processing, communication theory, and control theory.
The term is often used exclusively to refer to linear, time-invariant systems (LTI). Most real systems have non-linear input/output characteristics, but many systems, when operated within nominal parameters (not "over-driven") have behavior that is close enough to linear that LTI sytem theory is an acceptable representation of the input/output behavior.
In its simplest form for continuous-time input signal  and output , the transfer function  is the linear mapping of the Laplace transform of the input, , to the Laplace transform of the output :




or




In discrete-time systems, the function is similarly written as   and is often referred to as the pulse-transfer function.



    
this is the simple video which might help u and of course me to understand more bout TRANSFER FUNCTION :)


ACTIVE ELECTRONIC REALIZATION

Another type of electrical circuit is an active low-pass filter.
In the operational amplifier circuit shown in the figure, the cutoff frequency (in hertz) is defined as:
f_{\text{c}} = \frac{1}{2 \pi R_2 C}
or equivalently (in radians per second):
\omega_{\text{c}} = \frac{1}{R_2 C}
The gain in the passband is −R2/R1, and the stopband drops off at −6 dB per octave (that is −20 dB per decade) as it is a first-order filter.

                                  File:Active Lowpass Filter RC.svg

ESTIMATION METHOD

        

Doppler signal discriminator
(to measure blood velocity)







PROBE DESIGN & DOPPLER EFFECTS

       -------------->     

Relation between blood flow velocity (Vd) and doppler shift 
frequency (fo)


wow, already sunset... 
and too many ideas to put into 
=='
gonna restrain a little bit
hahaha~

BLOOD VELOCITY SPECTRA



smd :)


SIGNIFICANT DATA

       
age-related

BIT BOUT BIOLOGY

a eukaryotic cell


                                        

myth and mysteries of human dna.
till forever, i will never ever believe that we have almost the same trait as chimpanzi..but it differ on how people think i guess.. hmm  :(


HUMAN DNA (double strand)



singing to the outmost..haha
lets sing and study!!!!..




dna~da~dna~dna~
still in my own world..
kekeke~

if u dont understand for once,do watch it again.our capability of understanding is different.. 
:)


                              

dna double helix


 ----- time is running and i will not walking..haha
Bioelectronic is such a new field in Malaysia obviously but i believe with all the professional that ive met, Bioelectronic is always possible today onwards. Nothing is impossible if u believe u can :) and my icon in Bioelectronic is of course my own advisor, Dr.Azran..

oh ya,just remember.. poster!!!!!


                     


group assignment :)
im anticipating all my mates cooperation .. we must give our very best :)


please continue reading to entertainment segment and watch amazing videos ive prepared especially for my reader.. <3 <3 <3
                                                 
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                                                     ENTERTAINMENT SEGMENT


SNSD comeback!!
even i'm SONE but i dont like this mv as i love PAPARAZZI mv..
it feels like there is something missing. 
it doesnt have enough flavor.. how do u think?



      


yeorobun,
this is BLOCK B!!
~nilili mambo~



MISS A..
wow!! dae bak!! 
this is what im looking for..
boys out there! WATCH OUT..
nanun namja obshi jal sara..
hahaha~




time for food, i love western food as much i love malay food. its just that i come from all rounded and mixed family and eat many types of food :D
how bout u try it home.. :)
easy and simple





even though, this video is out-of-date as most people will probably say but i love it till now.. 
:D



yeorobun!!

gwenchana?
are u statisfied ?
i hope u are..
>_<
i need to stop first,
dont forget to read my upcoming post :)



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    HOT2 COLD NEWS!!!

                                
             






Shinya Yamanaka (山中 伸弥 Yamanaka Shin'ya?, born September 4, 1962) is a Japanese physician and researcher of adult stem cells. He serves as the director of Center for iPS Cell Research and Application and a professor at the Institute for Frontier Medical Sciences at Kyoto University; as a senior investigator at the UCSF-affiliated J. David Gladstone Institutes in San Francisco, California; and as a professor of anatomy atUniversity of California, San Francisco (UCSF). Yamanaka is also the current president of the International Society for Stem Cell Research (ISSCR).

He received the Wolf Prize in Medicine in 2011 with Rudolf Jaenisch;the Millennium Technology Prize in 2012 together with Linus Torvalds. In 2012 he along with John Gurdon were awarded the Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine for the discovery that mature cells can be converted to stem cells.







with that
thank you for reading
love you guys
<3 my family more



haha
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