PBN Daily News Spring Pasta, Forgiveness, March 12th, 2024
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PBN Daily News Spring Pasta, Forgiveness, March 12th, 2024

[00:00:00] You're listening, catch, to pay the end. Your path back is to be let in here.

[00:00:13] Oh the common ground of self-reliance and independence.

[00:00:34] Welcome back, PBN Daily News.

[00:00:38] Do you want to do this live?

[00:00:39] Should we do this live?

[00:00:41] I think Monday through Wednesday, I could do this live 830 without issue.

[00:00:48] The reprioritization of PBN Daily News.

[00:00:51] It's nice. It's fun.

[00:00:52] It's good to connect with you first thing in the morning and

[00:00:56] it's good to see people waking up.

[00:00:59] It's good to see people taking their survival into their own hands,

[00:01:02] focusing a little more on what's growing instead of what's on the head and

[00:01:06] the headlines, focusing a little more on the things that matter in life.

[00:01:12] I mean, really it's just like we've been cast out to see and lost for a while.

[00:01:18] And now the sudden we could see land on the horizon right there.

[00:01:22] Land hoe. Land hoe back to the things that matter.

[00:01:26] Oh my God.

[00:01:31] Cowardist. I don't know.

[00:01:32] I don't feel like doing a diagnosis of the times at the moment.

[00:01:36] I feel really good about being in this position as a,

[00:01:42] as a voice for what is the greatest common ground of all, which is survival.

[00:01:47] All over the country doesn't matter who you are.

[00:01:50] Doesn't matter what color you skin, doesn't matter your sexual orientation.

[00:01:54] It's it when it comes down to prepping, which I've said since 2018.

[00:02:00] It is the great common ground and the worst things get on the planet,

[00:02:03] the better, the more common ground opens up for this conversation.

[00:02:12] It's it's time.

[00:02:16] It's time for people to start clawing back their sovereignty from, you know,

[00:02:23] the supermarket.

[00:02:26] It's no one's fault.

[00:02:27] It's so easy to blame somebody.

[00:02:29] You know, it's always to be like, yeah, they made it too easy.

[00:02:32] They screwed it all up.

[00:02:33] I can and up all the corn like, no, it's not that.

[00:02:38] You know, it's you.

[00:02:44] If you can start with that, you're on the right path.

[00:02:47] You know, if you can wake up every day without medication and say,

[00:02:50] it's my fault.

[00:02:52] Then you're on the right path.

[00:02:55] I still know why people can't handle it.

[00:02:58] Looking at themselves and going like, oh, I could do it better.

[00:03:01] There's nothing wrong with that.

[00:03:03] I could do better.

[00:03:04] You can always do a little better.

[00:03:06] There's nothing wrong with where you're at.

[00:03:09] And in fact, even if you're at the bottom, it's better.

[00:03:13] Oh, it's way better to be at the bottom.

[00:03:15] It's way better to look out across your life and be the guy who's like,

[00:03:18] I haven't taken this prepping stuff seriously at all.

[00:03:22] Like I thought these people were lunatics.

[00:03:24] And now here I am starting from zero, right?

[00:03:28] That's an awesome place to start because anything you do today,

[00:03:32] it's going to make a world of difference.

[00:03:35] Anything, anything that you do today as a prepper,

[00:03:38] if you haven't been at done any preparations, what so have you could walk around

[00:03:43] your home and familiarize yourself with the systems and the shut offs

[00:03:49] and the fuse boxes and that, you know, those sorts of things,

[00:03:52] if you don't already know them and make huge leaps in preparedness.

[00:03:58] Right? You could go spend $10 on canned vegetables and be in a way

[00:04:04] better off situation than you were.

[00:04:06] You could go, yeah, I mean, I wouldn't recommend it.

[00:04:11] Well, I would recommend it actually put up food anyway.

[00:04:13] You can who cares at this moment?

[00:04:17] You look out at your backyard.

[00:04:18] It's like a leaf covered nightmare.

[00:04:20] You didn't rake once the leaves are like up to your, your, your ankle

[00:04:26] and you're thinking to yourself, how am I ever going to turn this into a food

[00:04:30] producing plot of land?

[00:04:34] Oh, yeah, I mean just the very thought of it, just the very sketch that

[00:04:37] you do, the very planning of it, you know.

[00:04:42] So yeah, that's the way I look at this.

[00:04:43] You know, it's not that I'm interested fundamentally in harvesting

[00:04:48] listeners from everywhere on in the world.

[00:04:52] But I do find that the people that I meet through Instagram

[00:04:55] my Instagram lives that are from the different parts of the world

[00:04:59] are all very cool.

[00:05:01] You know what I mean?

[00:05:01] They're very cool.

[00:05:03] That's because most people are very cool.

[00:05:06] Most people who have been socialized to some degree and didn't have

[00:05:09] parents that were totally insane and kept them away from people, you know,

[00:05:12] even people who had parents that were totally insane and like beat them

[00:05:16] relentlessly or punish them to the maximum.

[00:05:20] They're usually pretty cool too.

[00:05:22] Do you know what I mean?

[00:05:23] The isolation, the isolation is what's gotten us.

[00:05:27] It's what's gotten us PB and family.

[00:05:30] But whatever who cares about the boogey men of the day, I don't.

[00:05:34] I'm watching the sun come up on a 70 degree day today in Richmond, Virginia.

[00:05:38] I'm watching the world through my windows come to life.

[00:05:42] Spring has sprung.

[00:05:43] It's a beautiful thing.

[00:05:46] And there's nothing but there's nothing but Gloria head.

[00:05:51] Nothing but Gloria head, right?

[00:05:55] Planting of plants, the watching of perennials coming back to life, the grabbing

[00:05:59] of a foraged wild foods and wild medicines.

[00:06:04] You know, you probably have a dogwood tree right now that's getting ready

[00:06:07] to burst into the most beautiful with those white flowers

[00:06:12] that spawn off the dogwood with their green little center and the

[00:06:18] well, it was a photo in one of my books actually.

[00:06:22] That dogwood bark man, that's that's medicine.

[00:06:27] That's medicine.

[00:06:29] It's crazy, but it is dogwood very common, very common trees get to know the world.

[00:06:38] If anything today, get out of calendar, get out a notebook and write down some dates

[00:06:46] and some commitments for getting into the world, the actual world.

[00:06:51] You know what I mean?

[00:06:53] Not going from one human-made structure to the next human-made structure

[00:06:57] to do a thing that you could take pictures of and put on social media.

[00:07:02] But commit to some dates where you can go out into the world and see the world

[00:07:06] and be the world because you are the world.

[00:07:10] Right?

[00:07:11] People are destroying the planet.

[00:07:14] People are the planet, dummy.

[00:07:16] People are the most incredible thing the planet's ever made

[00:07:20] for God's made or however you want to look at it, right?

[00:07:26] So I can't go down that path.

[00:07:27] I can't do it.

[00:07:29] I'm not sure what we're going to do for the I am Liberty Show tomorrow.

[00:07:32] But today there'll be some great shows.

[00:07:35] I'm on the fence about doing a dedication to curator Yama.

[00:07:38] If you don't know who he is, the creator of Dragon Ball, Dragon Ball Z died over the weekend.

[00:07:45] It's big deal for a guy like me.

[00:07:48] You know what I'm, I saw like a thousand people in Peru or something like that

[00:07:55] celebrating this guy.

[00:07:58] It's pretty wild.

[00:08:00] But you know, if you're not into it and you're not into it, but if you were into it,

[00:08:03] then you know we used to call it the soap opera for men.

[00:08:08] That's what we looked at it as in high school.

[00:08:10] Which was kind of a hard thing to come by in those days, but that's really what Japanese

[00:08:16] manga is a lot of times.

[00:08:19] It's like a step up from comic books.

[00:08:21] I don't know.

[00:08:22] Maybe not who knows.

[00:08:23] Let's get into it.

[00:08:25] One threat, one solution.

[00:08:26] I'm glad to be here with your folks.

[00:08:29] It's spring.

[00:08:30] Get a list.

[00:08:31] Get a nice big clean up and QA list.

[00:08:34] I just QA my bug out bag over the weekend.

[00:08:37] I may go through that with the members.

[00:08:40] It's always fun to look through the bug out bag and see you.

[00:08:43] The bug out bag really is a metric for how far you've come.

[00:08:48] And if you get it, then you get it.

[00:08:49] If you don't get it, then stay tuned to PBN.

[00:08:51] Okay?

[00:08:52] Let's do one threat once in a while.

[00:09:07] I've got the gray man brief open before me, civil unrest societal collapse and citizen action.

[00:09:19] What's interesting about this is I've never seen so much citizen action, civil unrest protest

[00:09:27] from the other side.

[00:09:30] Usually these reports are filled with different locations and different cities all across

[00:09:36] America and things that make you cringe.

[00:09:38] But it's very rare that you see in Compton, California residents marched in opposition to homeless encampments

[00:09:44] and RVs along roadways and residential areas protestors held signs

[00:09:49] that red we demand our sidewalks back and know RVs.

[00:09:56] Greensboro North Carolina Richmond Virginia 30,000 plus rallying support of Trump.

[00:10:01] I know a lot of people get get weak in the knees at that idea.

[00:10:05] March 16th now four days away, which I wish people wouldn't promote these things so widely because it's just going to create problems.

[00:10:15] In Los Angeles, California pro family activists, I see this collection of words a lot pro family activist associated with protect kids, California white rose resistance, leave our kids alone, public school exit and our watch will rally at glory church to support the protect kids of California act.

[00:10:35] The measure will repeal the California law that permits male students to compete in female sports and male students to be in female locker rooms and bathrooms.

[00:10:44] The measure will also prohibit schools from deceiving parents about their students gender identity, crises, stop them from secretly transitioning a child and stop sex change operations chemical castrations on minors.

[00:10:56] This is in Los Angeles by the way.

[00:10:58] I want to fly there.

[00:10:59] I would like to see that.

[00:11:01] I would like to be a part of that.

[00:11:03] That.

[00:11:05] But don't have children, they're a drain on society because then we can much easier Lee easily.

[00:11:13] You're much easier to manipulate and brainwash when you have no skin in the game.

[00:11:17] But I do have skin in the game.

[00:11:18] I want to save the planet.

[00:11:20] I love the planet.

[00:11:25] Have a kid.

[00:11:26] Anti illegal immigration protest in New York.

[00:11:30] Anti illegal immigration protest in New York.

[00:11:35] 300 plus protesters held a shutdown illegal migrant shelters rally while calling on citizens to vote Republican IOT to vote out decision makers who allow the city to be over ran.

[00:11:48] Protesters held signage reading socialism is the enemy of the free people and only legal immigrants welcome.

[00:11:56] The other things are things are happening.

[00:11:58] Okay.

[00:11:59] So the what's the threat?

[00:12:01] Well, the threat of course is.

[00:12:04] I don't know where that came from.

[00:12:07] The heavens just burst out of me in a serious stretch.

[00:12:13] The threat is civil unrest, you know, and I'm really kind of not sure how these things are going to all play out.

[00:12:20] It's easy for people to see both sides are ginning up and say, oh, it's civil war. It's bound to happen.

[00:12:24] But I don't know that that's the case.

[00:12:27] You know, when you see these these New Yorkers gathering together when you see people in LA gathering together over these issues, it's different thing.

[00:12:37] Parents are changed people.

[00:12:40] You're talking to a guy who has or you're listening to a guy who has.

[00:12:46] Changed his entire career and way of life.

[00:12:49] Really.

[00:12:51] On the back of having a child.

[00:12:53] I mean, that really was the linchpin for me.

[00:12:56] So brief be fruitful and multiply PBN family.

[00:12:59] How come we are searching for answers all the time?

[00:13:01] We don't ever understand what we're searching for.

[00:13:04] We don't know that the answers are right there in front of us.

[00:13:06] Should I have kids?

[00:13:07] Should I not have kids?

[00:13:08] No, no, no.

[00:13:09] We don't have the money.

[00:13:10] Be fruitful and multiply.

[00:13:14] Pretty old pretty old advice.

[00:13:15] Pretty old advice that came up through times that were much more terrifying and terrible than they are today.

[00:13:23] Imagine brief be fruitful and multiply knowing that half of the children that you birth are going to die, right?

[00:13:32] Exiled mortality was a problem, right?

[00:13:38] So the threat is of course civil unrest.

[00:13:41] And there's not a whole lot you can do about it.

[00:13:46] People are going to stand up.

[00:13:48] You may find yourself standing up in some of these events.

[00:13:51] And I don't think there's anything wrong with that.

[00:13:53] I mean, we are a nation that allows for that first and foremost in our bill of rights.

[00:14:02] I also think that the counter protests are important to the people who are perpetually protesting.

[00:14:09] To remind people what a passionate public actually looks like, right?

[00:14:14] I mean, I see like, remember the show Daria.

[00:14:17] I might not remember the show Daria.

[00:14:19] But there was a girl named Daria who always talked like this and she was a spin off character from Beavis and Butthead.

[00:14:26] I'm pretty sure.

[00:14:27] And you know, what I see anymore is these constant protests, you know, they fundamentally lose that vigor.

[00:14:38] How could they sustain the vigor?

[00:14:40] We're going to protest for the rest of our life for 30 years and be as fired up as we were back in the heyday back in 2020 when we were disbanding police.

[00:14:53] I don't know.

[00:14:54] I mean, I could go into preparedness stuff.

[00:14:58] I think that probably the most important thing you can do is learn how to learn what's going on in your area.

[00:15:05] That's the prep.

[00:15:06] You know, the prep for civil unrest, the solution for one threat, one solution is undoubtedly learn what's going on in your neighborhood.

[00:15:15] Okay.

[00:15:16] And learn how to learn about that.

[00:15:20] The broadcastify app is a very interesting tool.

[00:15:22] Twitter is a very effective tool, particularly when there's something going on, you know.

[00:15:29] A network of people in neighborhoods.

[00:15:31] The next door app is a great app for Intel at a small neighborhood or county level, right?

[00:15:40] But fundamentally keeping an eye on what's happening, what is going to happen this weekend, what protests, what events and so on and so forth.

[00:15:48] If you're looking to avoid the sandpaper reality that we have to live through right now, right, where everyone is uncomfortable rubbing up against one another.

[00:15:58] But we're not really.

[00:16:00] Me and Chin talked about it on last night's show as a great show.

[00:16:03] Gotta listen to it.

[00:16:04] Chin has the answers for 2024's election.

[00:16:09] You gotta listen to the last night's show.

[00:16:13] If I don't who will, that was the title.

[00:16:18] But you know, at the end of the day folks, we're all going to be challenged with one thing above all and I think that's forgiveness.

[00:16:25] And that will be the great challenge of the near future.

[00:16:29] As people look around and go, man it was really nice to sit around and sip Cabernet and eat puff pastry wrapped breachies and talk to people about how progressive we all are and how great it is that we're a sanctuary city.

[00:16:48] And while those stupid racist Republican southerners can't get it wrapped around their head that they need to be sanctuary cities too.

[00:16:55] It's so sad and ashamed.

[00:16:59] Those people are now coming to terms with the their actions right now, they're now like well we got we got serious problems here.

[00:17:09] We have to be in the forgiveness business.

[00:17:13] And largely because that's the only business worth being in you know, what what else are you going to do as a people don't forget this is the success of the United States of America and all the people therein is one of your major goals.

[00:17:31] The progressive left wing have made it their goal to distract and destroy right and deter people from investing in the US.

[00:17:42] And even Americans understanding the value and the importance in the wonder of their great nation.

[00:17:49] We can't be dumb like that.

[00:17:51] And I don't mean we as in only the right, I mean we as in you're listening whoever's listening.

[00:17:58] You have to understand that people are going to come to crazy conclusions about January 6th, vaccinations, 2020 elections, Black Lives Matter.

[00:18:10] I mean some of these in like die on the hill ideas as time goes on a lot of this stuff is going to the truth of a lot of this stuff is going to come to light people.

[00:18:25] People soared themselves into lies because it was socially convenient and I think there was a level of cowardice and I think they were scared.

[00:18:41] Now that's not an excuse, but I think that's a reality.

[00:18:46] And I'm telling you from your hip, you should fire a cartridge of forgiveness rather than I told you so.

[00:18:55] Because it's just better for all.

[00:18:58] Look, you know, you messed up whatever what are you doing this weekend?

[00:19:08] You want to bring the kids over? You want to want to go out and get something to eat?

[00:19:12] You want you know what I mean?

[00:19:14] Like there's more to life than staking everything on what happened at the Capitol and then living out the better part of your life revisiting that.

[00:19:30] I mean, there's more to life than almost anything that happens in this world in a one off situation no matter how severe crazy it was.

[00:19:40] So it's our job, PBN family to be the forgivers.

[00:19:45] That's it and I mean you know this right?

[00:19:48] You are the Bible thumpers, the Bible readers. You guys know this many of you out there listening right now or the reason that I have become to some degree religious.

[00:20:00] You're definitely the reason I could say that I have a relationship with my creator.

[00:20:06] So you know this, you know this is the right thing to do. This is the thing to do.

[00:20:11] You know as people wake up and go, you know, illegal immigration is really a problem, right?

[00:20:17] It's our job to say you're right.

[00:20:20] You're right it is a problem.

[00:20:23] We've got to put people in the office that can can affect that problem.

[00:20:28] We have to be you know, prepare to deal with the residual effects of that problem.

[00:20:33] We have to be honest about it.

[00:20:36] And look is what it is.

[00:20:39] You've been voting Democrat for 20 years in New York City. Well longer than that.

[00:20:44] But you know, you've been voting Democrat from your whole lifetime.

[00:20:48] Let's let's try something new man. Let's try something new. Look what's the worst it could happen?

[00:20:56] What's the worst that could happen?

[00:21:00] We've got to be in the business of actual unity and forgiveness.

[00:21:06] That's all.

[00:21:08] That's my one threat, one solution for the day. I hope you enjoyed it.

[00:21:11] Now let's talk about fresh pasta on SHTF chef. Shall we?

[00:21:15] Now that is a delicious cut of long pork.

[00:21:28] Now the heaviness of a saucy pasta doesn't oftentimes resonate with the spring season, but to me there is something about fresh pasta in spring time.

[00:21:44] It has a lot to do with a few things.

[00:21:47] Field pasta and pepper del pasta.

[00:21:52] You may not know pepper del pasta, I don't know.

[00:21:56] It's about an inch wide noodle fresh egg semolina flour olive oil pasta.

[00:22:03] We talked about the recipe before.

[00:22:07] I could probably wing it. I mean if I were to make it right now, I would go out there.

[00:22:12] I would fill a bowl up with semolina flour.

[00:22:14] I would put some salt in it.

[00:22:17] I would add four to six egg yolks to it.

[00:22:21] I would glug.

[00:22:23] I don't know.

[00:22:25] Olive oil for maybe three or four of those.

[00:22:32] I would work the dough a little bit until I got slowly incorporate the semolina flour into the egg yolks and watch that dough ball form.

[00:22:43] I do things with my hand, I don't have a kitchen aid.

[00:22:49] For what? The on grid off grid balance. What am I going to have a kitchen aid for?

[00:22:55] Sure, if I get a kitchen aid one day then oh wow cool this is a lot easier than the way I've been doing it.

[00:23:00] A lot more convenient.

[00:23:02] But I'm not in I don't wake up every day looking for easy and convenient.

[00:23:06] So you bring that ball of dough together and then let it rest.

[00:23:12] You know what I mean?

[00:23:14] Well work it until it's elastic and looks like it could be used to make pasta.

[00:23:19] If it's wet and stodgy, it's not going to work.

[00:23:22] If it's overdrive and crumbling, you need to add some water.

[00:23:25] It's not there.

[00:23:26] It's got to be elastic looking because you're going to roll it out, roll it out, roll it out.

[00:23:31] When you make fresh dough, fresh pasta, it's a gift this season.

[00:23:37] You know what's one of the best ravioli you can make man?

[00:23:41] Ravioli, tortellini, all these things you can make these things by hand.

[00:23:45] They're not hard at all.

[00:23:46] You don't even need tools, right?

[00:23:48] You want to make a ravioli.

[00:23:50] You're not easy it is to make a ravioli.

[00:23:53] Just take a cup maybe if you have like a high ball glass and roll your pasta dough out

[00:24:01] and just cut circles and then use egg yolk around the outs.

[00:24:07] Take your filling, put it in the middle, you know a little bit.

[00:24:10] Table spoon at max of filling in the middle of your ravioli circle.

[00:24:14] Take another circle pasta, sit it on top, press it around the edges.

[00:24:18] If you want to get fancy, you can use a fork and crimp the edges around, right?

[00:24:22] But use a little egg yolk so it acts as a glue and you've got to ravioli.

[00:24:27] You don't need a thing that presses a special cutter.

[00:24:33] You know what I mean?

[00:24:35] But there is something about these spring filled pastas that I just absolutely love.

[00:24:41] There's something about regatta cheese.

[00:24:44] If you want to do something fun, you can add a little lemon juice to your whole milk

[00:24:52] and make your own regatta cheese.

[00:24:55] You separate the curds in the way from your milk with a little acid.

[00:24:59] We're not going to go into that right now but you can do that.

[00:25:02] It's not hard to do.

[00:25:03] It's one of the easiest cheeses you can make really.

[00:25:06] And then what?

[00:25:07] Then you take...

[00:25:09] This is the ultimate in my opinion, spring ravioli.

[00:25:13] Take a good quality regatta cheese.

[00:25:16] Slice garlic thin.

[00:25:19] You know, I don't know.

[00:25:21] Depends on...

[00:25:22] Let's say you have a bag of spinach, right?

[00:25:23] We're going to make a spinach ravioli.

[00:25:25] Take a bag of spinach to pound something like that.

[00:25:28] No, it's not a pound.

[00:25:29] It's probably eight ounces, something like that.

[00:25:32] Bag, big bag of spinach.

[00:25:35] Pot, sliced garlic.

[00:25:38] I don't know.

[00:25:39] At least three cloves, right?

[00:25:41] At least.

[00:25:42] Good olive oil in the pan.

[00:25:45] Cook your garlic on medium heat until it starts to smell like...

[00:25:49] Oh man, that's garlic.

[00:25:50] You know, that's when you add your spinach.

[00:25:53] Add the spinach, cook it down.

[00:25:56] You're going to get a lot of liquid.

[00:25:59] Once the spinach is all cooked down and softened,

[00:26:03] I just put the whole thing into colander.

[00:26:06] I let it all drain out, all the excess spinach liquid and all.

[00:26:09] Because I don't want watery filling, you know what I mean?

[00:26:14] Then you could just chop the spinach up once it cools down.

[00:26:16] Mix it in with regatta until you've got it the way you like it.

[00:26:19] I don't know how you like it.

[00:26:21] You might want mostly regatta with a little bit of spinach.

[00:26:23] You won't want mostly spinach with it.

[00:26:24] That's how I like it.

[00:26:25] I like a lot of spinach, a lot of garlic.

[00:26:27] Just enough regatta cheese to make a filling.

[00:26:30] You can add an egg yolk to that filling if you want.

[00:26:32] If you want a more solid filling, right?

[00:26:34] And then you go on to making your ravioli.

[00:26:39] And man, that ravioli, you know, you just boil that ravioli up and do very little with it.

[00:26:47] One of my favorite things to do at the fresh filled pastas this time of year.

[00:26:51] That's what I do, ready?

[00:26:54] You take something like a green pea, put it in the pot.

[00:27:01] It could be frozen, it could be fresh, whatever.

[00:27:03] But something like a green pea, get it to the point where it's soft enough to eat,

[00:27:07] whether you're boiling it or whatever.

[00:27:10] And then just take butter, slice thinned butter.

[00:27:14] Here's a way you can do it really easy.

[00:27:17] You boil your ravioli, right?

[00:27:20] Let the ravioli come back to a boil, start to float, then dump in your bag of,

[00:27:25] or half bag of frozen peas, whatever.

[00:27:29] And then from there, drain everything, add like two to three packs of good butter.

[00:27:36] Toss it all in the colander, into a, you know, into bowls, onto plates, whatever.

[00:27:42] Top it with a really good pecorino ramano cheese or parmesan or reggiano cheese grated.

[00:27:48] What what else?

[00:27:50] You know what I mean?

[00:27:52] What else do you want that asparagus is popping out there in your garden?

[00:27:57] Grab some of those little baby asparagus, throw that in there with the peas into the boiling water.

[00:28:03] Same deal, get it soft, just just barely blanched, you know what?

[00:28:07] I don't want, you know, limp asparagus.

[00:28:10] I want crunchy asparagus, it's just been touched by boiling water.

[00:28:14] Drain it all, add the butter, flip, flip, flip, flip in the colander.

[00:28:19] Top with some good cheese, come on man.

[00:28:25] That's a beautiful thing.

[00:28:27] That's a beautiful thing.

[00:28:31] All right, PBN family, I don't have any words for you today.

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