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[Music] release it you just put it back through that window you made pull the tension 180° and it's out we're tying down a filing cabinet and we're going to use quinch paramax to make it happen paramax is a nylon cord and I'm going to start it off with an artillery Loop which is just a loop and then I'll take this end here and I'll push it through a window that I create by putting the free end over through that window there I like this Loop because it's easy to tie and it's easy to untie and I'm just going to put it on my first Anor Point here now for a typical Trucker's Hitch I'd put a couple bends into the Rope right and then I would take this end here throw it over grab this one through and then I pull everything together right and then here is my Loop right here here's my standing end that I can pull and then I get my two to one advantage right but whenever I let go I lose all my advantage this is how you keep it all so we all have the same frame of reference there's the top of the cabinet right there is my secondary Anchor Point and then down on the ground is the rest of the cord that I'm working with all right so on my left hand I'm going to form a bite and then on my right hand I'm going to put in a complete coil now I know coil is not proper rope terminology but stay with me here I'm going to pull my coil off rotate it 180° and then put the bite right back through and then all I have to do is take this bite and anchor it along my standing end now I like to do just a common Lark's head or Lark's foot I'll make a bite put my fingers through go around and pinch and then fold those ears together together then I'll take my bite and I'll put it through and I'll tighten it up I'm doing this now down here because the camera angle may not show what I'm doing but that's what I'm using to Anchor my upper Loop right there all right let's get to business form a bite one complete coil pop it off rotate 180 de pop it back on and now I just need to Anchor this Loop here or this bite along my sanding end now here's where the magic happens when I pull on this rope every piece of tension that I put in I get to keep so pull remains tight pull remains tight pull still tight now I'm going to put in some major tension into this thing check this out I'm using an EXT exension a half in extension watch all the tension that I'm about to pull on this this is tight now how do I release it all I'm going to do is I'm going to take the end that I was pulling on and I'm going to put it through this little window here and Pull It 180° opposite of the way I was pulling okay so I just pull it that's it everything's loose now you don't want to just rely on this black wall hitch that's what you're forming here is a black wall hitch Once you pull in your tension you're going to take another bite and put in a couple half inches right there's one there's two now this setup here has never failed me I think you'll appreciate it too now seeing this may help you understand why this works I have my other ink point over here now here's another way I can do it I could take this free end here and I could flip it over and then I have an X you can see an X right there where my thumbs at I can take that X and I can put it over the top and then I fold over this Loop right over that bite right and now when I pull on this you can see that when I pull it slips under that locking portion and every piece of tension that I put in I get to keep let's see if you can zoom in on that and you can see what's happening now when I want to let it go I just pull it the other way and it spills the knot so this portion pops upwards and now it's just a simple coil that will loosen up so here's the basic of how this works I'm going to take a bite and form it into my rope and then I'm going to take my standing end and I'm going to make a complete coil around it now I know coil is not proper terminology but stay with me here I'm going to pop this coil off turn it 180° and then put it back on okay now I just need to Anchor this Loop to my standing end right here now I like to use a large foot I'm just going to form another bite and fold it around itself there we go and I'm going to put this Loop through it okay now here's where the magic happens now when I pull on my standing end every bit of tension that I pull in stays in there [Music] this knot works best in static rope where you're not going to have a whole lot of movement as you tighten your rope and this will really affect how you understand and use knots here is the tie breaker I have the loops tied to each other b line versus our reverse engineered Loop the bow line is an ancient knot now the first one ever found tied is pretty interesting if you know those circumstances please put it in the comments but this is what a typical bow line looks like and it is very strong the bow line consists of two parts the first is the turn and the second is the bite after pulling in our turn we'll take the end of our rope go up around and back through to form the bite when I pull on our line there is force being applied from three different directions the right side of the loop in green left side in red and then the standing portion going up maybe that's the secret that I have three directions of pull going into the same knot but if that were the case I should be able to pull on either two sides and the knot should come apart we're tightened up let's try the inner loop nope stays together let's try these two stays together these two stays together and as this is pulling down it's shutting our Loop even tighter but then as I pull tension on the opposite side of our Loop and the standing portion it also clamps down on that turn there's a couple key things to learn here and this will really affect how you understand and use knots so what we're about to do is deconstruct this bow line and use the principles that we just learned about to create a new knot so maybe May the secret to the bull line is this turn that constricts as we pull in tension if that were the case I should be able to take my free end pass it through the loop I turned in and just apply and it should hold nope but if this turn had some support to it keeping it from spilling maybe it would hold and that does seem true as I pull on my right side it stays nice and tight until I let go of course so let's try this we'll pull in turn we'll go through and then instead of just letting go I'm going to put in a half hitch that should give me the support I need to keep this knot let's see what happens pull pull pull pull out oh something happened if I take this knot apart we can see that up here on top we have an overhand knot down below we have another version of an overhand knot but together they're facing the opposite direction and this is actually a a granny knot and so granny knots are notorious for being unstable and unsafe and with enough tension this will actually turn into a slip knot here's one of the best things about the bow line as this thing tightens down the travel in the Rope is minimal and that's going to be important here in a second so we know that a turn creates an effective knot but if I put my free and through unless it's supported it's just going to spill let's get this built up here I'm going to put in my turn and in instead of a single strand I'm going to double it up let's see how that works nope so when I do this I can see that my turn wants to spill clockwise okay so what if when I pull in my turn I rotate it counterclockwise so it needs to rotate the opposite way to spill out so here we go let's start pulling on this looks like we're making some progress here nope so now what we need to do is see if we can add more turns to support this line against the knot itself and not the bite we just pulled in once twice counterclockwise rotation form a bite and pass it through right here you can see that the tension is being placed on this portion and not so much on our bite okay pull pull pull pull looks pretty good it looks like it might do well but if I pushed on this enough I think it would slip out let's add more security I'll go around once twice three times and then I'm going to rotate this counterclockwise so that the Strand on the left is curled underneath there we go now I'll take a bite I'll pass it through and get this thing dressed up let's see what we have here we have our constrictor just like the B line has and we have the support now these turns are support if you look at this line This is where the knot would normally slip through but when I pull it the tension lands on the back side and it is stable and the cool thing about this knot is there's nothing to jam on to we can simply unwrap everything that we did maybe since we're using some of the same principles we can go up against the bow line and see who snaps first now if this not really works it shouldn't matter what type of rope we tie it in and we failed it the loop our Loop looks like we failed right at the entrance looks like the bow line held and so did our Loop B line held and our test Loop held we snapped right at the [Music] Rope and we failed at the Loop if you're not familiar with 750 cord you can see it has more strands than regular 550 cord look like we failed at the Loop here this time the bow line failed and our Loop survived and here you can see since nothing is jamming on itself we can simply unwrap the loop we failed right at the entrance to the loop go line held up and our Loop held up looks like we broke in the middle here is the tie breaker I have the loops tied to each other bow line vers is our reverse engineered Loop let's see what [Music] happens [Music] let's see what we have here looks like looks like it's a tie both are Loop and our bow line held and we snapped right there my theory is this works best in static Rope Rope that isn't going to slide a whole lot as we pull this tight because we do need to remove all the slack that goes through these turns and as you can see to do that we need to pull on this bottom portion of the Rope when that happens these tighten up this removes a slack going this way and unfortunately as the slack rotates through and around the line it creates a pinch point and that's where knots like to fail so let me show you I'll add some slack to this when it's all tight it works out perfect but as I pull this pay attention to this side right here pulling pulling pulling pulling pulling just that little bit of the Rope going across our tension line that almost acts like a saw tooth going across the [Applause] [Music] Rope is for for going dad yes help me give me one second [Applause] that here's the challenge in making this trip wire system work on the right side of the doorway we need a knot that will trip the counterweight into motion that's the water bottle on the left side the knot needs to release under a certain amount of tension but not before the trip wire I'm using quinch paramax to demonstrate this trip wire knot and to give you a little better understanding of what's going on here I'm going to show you a different knot first if I were to take a full coil of my rope and then push the loops out I end up with this pretzel here now I can take my free end and weave it through the back and then through the front and then back out again and watch what happens when I pull on these opposite sides I end up with a four strand knot this is the same knot to start a frencher bracelet the same ones you made in middle school now let me show you the real knot here if I go around three times then push two of those Loops to the left left and one to the right I still get that pretzel formation but I end up with two loops on the left hand side and so now I'm going to take my free end I'll go from the back through the front and back out again and watch what happens when I pull the opposite sides I still end up with that four strand knot the only difference is I have two Loops in one of the corners now let me tighten this up so you can see why that's important once we pull in our trip wire we want this extra Loop to add as a support let me pull it in there we go and so what happens here is here's my anchor on my thumb I can pull on the opposite side with a lot of tension and it's not going to release until this end the trip bar end pulls it free let me show you a little better view so here's our knot and the loop that we made with it this long side that's our counterweight side and so we go around our Anchor Point we'll go on top of our knot and place it behind that double Loop there now we can pull in our tension and this other rope this is our trip wire Watch What Happens it's going to peel away the loop that we just placed here here it is from a different angle I'll go around my Anchor Point hook over the top of the knot pull in my tension and then here's our trip wire as our trip wire is pulled it slides the loop off the knot and releases now that takes care of our trip wire but what if you don't actually want to trip somebody you want the line to fall down after they've walked through it now every rope has a certain degree of pliability and when I made by that is how far we can squeeze the Rope when it's pulled into a bite here you can see it's about a quar inch now we can take advantage of that and use it to release our rope after a certain amount of tension has been applied to it so here I'm going to make a single bite I'm going to wrap my free end around twice and then I'll bring it up through here and this bite right there I'm going to pull it through this little window I will show you again we'll pull it all tight when I pull tension onto our knot you can see this Loop starts to collapse and we get to the point where it has no more pliability and it starts to fight against the knot well I'm going to rely on that certain amount of tension I need in order to break this knot and that's going to give us enough to pop free while still triggering the trip wire here it is again collapsing that collaps in that Loop now it's starting to fight and pull now if you're using something like paracord paracord is very pliable see I can smash it all the way down and so what I'd want to do with that is wrap it around instead of just a bite I would actually make it a coil and so this would give a little more fight and so here I go I'm going to wrap it around once wrap it around twice I'll pull it back through and into that window there we go now when I want to pull tension on this knot you can see that my coil here is going to fight and I need a certain amount of tension to break it free here's our trip wire KN and parac cord we'll go around our Anchor Point hook on this is where our counter weight would be and over here is our trip wire and at the end of this would be the knot that we use taking advantage of the pliability of the Rope and this does work to scale I've tried it in quarter inch all the way down to this fishing line this pen activates the switch in our trip wire alarm it's tied off to our weight and when that falls it rolls our pen upward turning on the light switch if we follow our fishing line it goes across these key hooks down to our strike plate screw and there we have our trip wire knot the actual trip wire goes across the doorway and is tied into the pin on the hinge there this knot is a pliable release knot and what that means is it has a feature to break away once the intruder walks through the line and go it didn't work it didn't work 1 2 3 4 5 six okay go across the front I'm going to go around the back and what better place to Stow this than under this bite that we just pulled over the top so there we go pull and this thing is super strong it's not going to slip this video is from mea who asked about a knot for hoisting wire this is the wire we're using it's about 1/4 in thick now this wire is pretty slippery you can see that when I bend it it has a uh a plastic coating there it is and that coating likes to be slippery so the problem he's having is the wire he's using is too thick to bend he's tried some other knots but they haven't worked which means we'll have to put a whole lot of friction on this in order for it to work leave yourself some room at the end and start wrapping down your wire one 1 two 3 I'm going to do this eight times there we go now I'm going to take this end here and go over the top come back down and even from here you can see if I apply tension I'm already getting the friction that I need to make this work but this end has to be held otherwise it's just going to fall apart so what I'm going to do is wrap it behind and you see this Loop that's going across the front I'm simply going to tuck this underneath that Loop so I'll lift it up tuck it underneath pull it back down here to the bottom and now we have the friction we need to make this work oh dear and when you're done you simply slide it off your wire we're hooked up to the tiebreaker we have our wire and then our two knots and let's see what we get this side I just untied and we're still attached we did break over at the bow line let's take a look what happened here over here we held everything looks good over here oh looks like one of our ropes started to slip but we're still in business let's try something else now we're going to try with some rope we have a section tied in with the same knot on both sides I had high hopes that this would work with rope but you're about to see that unless you have a rigid structure it's going to fold over and slip right out stop stop undone yeah it is coming undone here I tried climbing rope with the same result now we're going to try it on a solid Square bar I thought the bar slipped out but looking it looks like it uh everything held I really didn't expect that and we broke right here now let's see if we can undo this oh yeah look at that other side yeah that's pretty amazing what do you think so I don't know the name of this knot but I do know a couple knot principles that help me figure it out so one is this hitch here that you see arborous use I'll wrap this around a bunch of times and then I'll take my two strands and I'll pass them through and now as I pull on this every coil starts to tighten up and I do get the tension I need to prevent it from slipping okay here's another thing I know if I wrap this around once it slips if I wrap it around five times it still slips but less once I get to about 10 times there's so much friction through each turn that I'm not able to pull it so easily 1 2 3 4 5 6 okay go across the front I'm going to go around the back and what better place to Stow this than under this bite that we just pulled over the top so there we go pull and this thing is super strong it's not going to slip take my Marlin Spike and I'll pull in a Marlin Spike hitch now I have my handle and I can pull on this with as much tension as I want and I'll actually snap the Rope before this hitch comes undone or slips if you'd like to support my channel you can pick up one of these Marlins bikes I designed it myself I carry them on my shop or Amazon there's a link in the description thanks if you're ever in a situation where you need a knot and you don't exactly know which knot to use this may work out for you it's very secure and even after you've put tension on it it's not very difficult to untie you only have to remember two big wraps and then two little wraps and that gives you a secure knot if your Anchor Point is closed off same thing two big wraps now you just have to include the other side of your line and then you'll do your two little wraps here it is again go around our Anchor Point two big wraps include our line two little wraps and then pull everything tight let me give you a couple Concepts to help you see why this works if I wrap my hand one big wrap and then go one little wrap I end up with an overhand knot if I wrap two big wraps go over the top with one little wrap when I go to my Anchor Point I end up with a ring hitch and you may recognize this knot this is a very stable knot I use it all the time to tie things down on my roof rack now in all reality I could get by with two big wraps and only one little wrap but the issue is if I wrap this the wrong way and I go underneath instead of over the top watch what happens when I put it on my Anchor Point it just completely comes unraveled and so that's why after my two big wraps I do two little wraps because if I go the wrong way it'll still work out as a knot so the next time you're the center of attention and people are looking at to tie a knot just remember two big wraps two little wraps and you will be just fine here we have some 30 lb fishing line and I've already strung a line across so in this scenario we had a Christmas party and we were hanging paper snowflakes from another line that was going from wall to wall so here I wrap my fingers around twice I'll collect my line and now I'll pull it off my fingers and since this is so small I'm just going to gather it all together and I'll just roll my fingers right let's make sure we get that there we go now I'm just going to pull it all tight okay now this is going to be pretty secure here it's going to take a lot of force to pull it off in fact let me get a Marlin's bike I'm going to wrap this up and then I'm going to show you how much force we need to pull it off now again if this is just a paper snowflake you're going to be fine there we go all right here we're going to use a lever on my mini lathe now you just saw it on the line itself it does pretty well but when you get to a round post like this it doesn't work as well with fishing line let me show you so there we go we got our KN tied throw it over the top pull everything tight it does have have some good holding power but we're not going to be able to snap the line in this configuration here so let me wrap this up and you can see what I'm talking about you see it slips [Music] out in tying a typical bow line you turn in a loop then you take your Bitter End go up the hole around the tree and then back down again and tying this knot we'll start off the same way we'll take our Bitter End and run it through the hole this time we're going to go through twice and now we'll go around the tree and back through the hole but when we do that we want to make sure our Bitter End is longer than the two Loops that we just pulled in this knot definitely has a name if you know it please put it in the comments but what we're about to do with these two Loops I've never seen it before so I don't know what it's named but to me it looks like a venus fly trap we'll take the left side the side with The Bitter End and we'll tuck it underneath the loop on the right and then we'll take this end and we'll p poke it through and create a buckle go around our Anchor Point the loop on the left is going to go underneath the loop on the right and then we'll pass our Bitter End through that window we just created now when we pull on this instead of slipping out we have the support of our Anchor Point and it is extremely stable and once the load is removed you pull off your buckle and it comes right apart now let's take this to the tiebreaker and see if we can snap our rope without our Buckle failing looks like one of our Loops slipped but in trying to pull this apart this rope has fused itself together and here's the other side let's see how we do with this not as bad so it slipped on this side and my thought is since the Rope is about the same diameter as a shackle if I were to use a smaller diameter rope we'd be able to snap it let's try it all right let's take a look over here looks like our Buckle held but we split off at the bow line check the other side same thing our Buckle held and that's where we broke off so if this theory is correct I should be able to replicate it three more [Music] times all right looks like we slipped on this side but we stayed on over here on the pole side looks like we are fused a little bit so it looks like both of them are probably [Music] slipping this time we slipped off the white pole but the hook side performed well all we snap the Rope broke that time oh we broke off at the uh bow line but you can see our Buckle is still in place here okay over here we tightened up so something slipped and I can't even pull it off this hook so here's what I think is happening even though we pulled all the slack we can out of this knot here it still wants to tighten up and adjust and when that happens the length of our two Loops they change and this knot is dependent on keeping both these Loops equal as you can see these two Loops are connected by this centerpiece here and so when one Loop slips the other one changes as well so instead of just a single wrap down below and above we're going to double that up and hopefully that'll keep these Loops from slipping we'll give ourselves a little more length I'll twist in my Loop and this time I'm going to lay one more right on top of it now I'm going to take my Bitter End run it through once I'll run it through twice want to make sure that our plating is nice and flat and now instead of going around the tree just one time and going back through the hole I'm going to go around a full turn and then I'll place it through the hole again we want that Bitter End to be longer than our two Loops dress everything up oops there we go this is what it should look like when you're all done and dressed two Loops below two Loops above now let's tie it into our Anchor Point Place our anchor in between the loop with The Bitter End goes underneath and then we poke through that window that we just created there we go with these extra turns above and below this should prevent our two Loops from changing lengths and make this Buckle a lot more stable for this to be a successful test I'd expect the Rope to break right at the entrance to the knot however if we find the loop still intact that means that our rope slipped and our Buckle failed let's give these four different ropes a try and see what we get everything came apart nothing was fused together so where would you use something like this one option is a sternum strap with a quick release I'm comfortable using it as an anchor point in my truck bed you could also use it as an easyy way to lower something down or you can use it as a means to quick access to your gear so why does this work let's go around our object here we'll push our loop on the left through the loop on the right got that window and we'll plug in our Buckle right a lot of science going on here it reminds me of one of those tag gritty statues you know where the force is pull and push to keep everything in place that's what's happening here as much weight and tension as we pull on our free end that's as much as we're going to push down on this top Loop which presses down this bottom Loop and the bottom Loop keeps the free end The Bitter End in place as long as we have a surface that will support the spitter end this is not going to come undone which is why you want to be careful if you use this as a bracelet Buckle If This Bitter End gets pushed up against the hard part of your wrist it's going to take a lot more Force to get it undone [Music] to give you a better view of the knot I'm tying I'm going to demonstrate in paramax first thing I'm going to do is tie a simple overhand knot at the very end of my rope and I'll pull it tight so I don't have much excess at the end then I'll give myself enough length to form a loop and I'll tie another overhand knot from here I'll take the end and I'll place it right back through the overhand knot now this is tied so that if I kept on pulling I would just create another knot as opposed to going through the other end and if I kept on pulling the knot would slip out let's get back to where we were there we go and now this is where the magic happens I'll clamp down on my free in there and it's time to form the 90° bend on my Loop and to do that I'm going to twist the plating so it binds up and folds over so here we go I'm going to twist clockwise twisting it starts to turn the other way and there it is okay from here I can convince it a little bit there we go now all I need to do is take my standing in and twist in a half hitch I'm going to throw this right on top and I'm going to capture the overhead knot at the very end and that's just so it doesn't slip out once I start pulling on my rope just adjust everything up there we go now I can take this and slip it through or under whatever I need to retrieve for the toggle side I'm going to roll the Rope towards me once roll it towards me twice and I've created a little window here I want to pull the standing end out and then pull it tight then I'm going to take this end here thread it through the loop I just created and then pull the standing end to collapse Loop right on top this creates our tree foil knot it's also known as Ashley stopper or oyster man stopper knot but if you're doing this from any distance it may be difficult to line these up as you're bobbing the ropes around so we need a guide just like you'd see on a fishing pole now typically when you tie a loop into a rope rope you end up with something that is parallel with your rope now we don't want that because it's not going to help guide our toggle along we want this to be 90° to our rope what we'll do is form a bite and place it behind our rope now we have an upper and lower loop the rope that is towards us we're going to place it through the lower loop and with this loop we're going to throw it on top and over the upper Loop now we'll pull everything tight and what this does is give you a loop that is 90° from the line okay now that you know how this is tied let's form it down below all right so let's form our bite we'll go behind the upper Loop down below we'll thread through and then go on top and over there we go and pull everything tight now we'll thread our toggle line through and we are set up to do this from a farther distance now that you have an idea of how this is tied let's go get our keys from the storm drain while this system gives you more control it does require a loop line and a toggle line so you'll need double the amount of rope but what if you don't have that luxury and you just need to use a single line imagine these are the ends of your drawrings you'll take your left hand side and form it so it looks like an Amper sand with your right hand side you'll form a loop thread it through the top go around the bottom and pull everything tight now the good thing about tying it this way is it's not going to loosen up on you but let's say your shorts are too loose you'll tighten them up by taking this thumb Loop here and Gathering up this loose end and now you can pull in more tension when the knot resets it'll stay tight If your shorts are too tight same thing take your thumb Loop gather up this loose end and give yourself some slack and then once you're all done you'll simply take this end and pull everything free here's a first person point of view now this straw string is sewn in at the back of the short so I need to pull in some tension on the left side first but I'll pinch it with my right hand and then I'll grab it from the left and pull in my Amper sand with my right hand I'll pull in the loop go through the bottom and then over the top and and then I'll pull it tight now when I want to add tension I'll grab this loose end here and my thumb Loop and pull in some tension that's good if I want to loosen up my shorts grab the thumb Loop and the loose end and I'll pull in some slack and when I'm all done I'll just take this end and Pull It free I can make it long and it'll stay I can make it short and it'll stay there we go and now if we want to release it we can pull out our little string here watch it's not as easy as you would think still tight we got to work it Loose there we go we're using Diamond raid poly rope roof work is going on but rain is also coming so there's another big hole underneath this tarp so now we got to find the system to tighten and anchor the tarp on the side we're going to tie our eyelet to we're going to tie in a venus fly trap now this isn't uh the real name of the knot it's just something I call it it's actually a Portuguese bow line or a French bow line so we'll start start with turning in a loop just like that we'll take our free end we're going to run it through once and then run it through twice there we go and now we'll take the end and we'll go around the tree and back down the hole just like we would for a regular bow line and then tighten everything up there we go should have something looks like that now I'll take our bottom Loop thread it through the back of the eyelet our top Loop is going to go through the first one we made and then we'll take our free end and we'll poke it through creating a little Buckle system okay there we go now if you're worried this is going to come free what you can do is create another loop with your free end and then poke it through make sure everything's nice and tight and then you poke this free end through the first Loop that you made to secure it there we go all the way through but really I don't think we're going to need it I guess the storm is going to prove me right or wrong so I'm just going to leave it just like a regular Buckle just like that now we got to measure our distance we'll go all the way over here to this gutter anchor there and we're going to take that same length going back towards our Loop there we go okay our first section rope goes from the eyelet all the way over to the Anchor gutter right there and I'm just going to grab the halfway point and here I'm going to tie a loop here we'll tie a special Loop if you know its name leave it in the comments but we'll start by making a complete Loop there this on the left is going to go down and then this loop on the right is going to go through there we go let me know if you know the name next we're going to take our end of the rope and we are going to pass it through creating a little sliding Loop here there we go you can see how that looks now we're going to take this part and this is what's going to go around our gutter okay he here's the whole system here anchored in there we got our Loop we've gone around the anchor and now we're going to tie another venus fly trap on this side okay now this Loop here I'm going to buckle into with the end of my rope might be a little difficult for you to see same way I did the tarp Through The Grommet there we go perfect I'm going to pull my free end here and you can see I'm snaking through my tackle there we go and the beauty of this system is whereever I adjust this it stays because we have equal tension going in all directions okay I can make it long and it'll stay I can make it short and it'll stay same thing on the other side see we're loose right now but we can take this hand and pull it tight there we go and now if we want to release it we can pull out our little string here watch it's not as easy as you would think still tight we got to work it Loose there we go let's see how we did it's the next morning it's rainy looks like we're good let's check our ties yeah so we fared well let's undo this thing there we go
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