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10->'''Barbecue Sauce:''' Why are you naked?\
11'''Unwinder:''' Because my atomic powers have caused me to lose touch with human culture. You'd get nude too.
12-->-- ''Webcomic/UnwindersTallComics''
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14Fiction is replete with examples of human beings who have somehow managed to elevate themselves to the next level of existence, either through biological engineering, cybernetic augmentation, magical mastery, [[EnlightenmentSuperpowers achieving enlightenment]], [[TouchedByVorlons the blessing of a god or otherworldly entity]], a humanoid EldritchTransformation, or simply by [[AscendToAHigherPlaneOfExistence ascending beyond physical existence]]. However, there's a growing tendency for these superhumans, upon achieving this final ascent, to abandon their clothes and go naked from then on.
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16Often, this is used to signify a disconnection from human social mores, that the posthuman believes themselves too different from humanity -- or too superior to it -- to abide by its middling taboos. Or, it can be a sign that their new bodies are immune to low temperatures, inclement weather or other harsh conditions; in which case, you can expect scenes in which the posthuman casually wanders through blazing wreckage or Antarctic snowfields without even reacting. And in some cases, it's simply because literally nothing will fit on their new bodies anyway.
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18For good measure, it's not uncommon for the otherworldly natures of such posthumans to be emphasized by [[BaldMystic lacking hair]] or even [[BarbieDollAnatomy genitalia]] [[NonhumansLackAttributes and other attributes]] (also an easy way of conveying this trope in strictly PG-13 settings).
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20Of course, this is far from the only variant of this trope encountered: such Posthuman Nudists take a huge variety of forms, ranging from outwardly human to barely recognizable as the same species; as long as the posthuman is a) somehow superior in nature and b) naked, it counts.
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22Depending on the nature of such posthumans, this may tie in with ShamelessFanserviceGirl, FanDisservice, NakedNutter or FullFrontalAssault.
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24For milder versions when the character in question eschews only footwear, see BarefootSage and MagicalBarefooter. Similarly, see BaldMystic for when baldness specifically is used to emphasize that a character is mystical, magical, supernatural, and/or simply enlightened and wise. Also compare OutOfClothesExperience and ShapeshiftingExcludesClothing.
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32* ''Manga/AkameGaKill'': By the time Dorthea mutates her into a monster following being shot, Cosmina no longer wears any clothes.
33* ''Manga/{{Berserk}}'': Numerous Apostles found throughout the story are shown to abandon wearing clothes. It shows how separate from both humanity and civilization they've become as a result of their corruption from humans to demons. Though it also helps that whatever they're wearing will get destroyed whenever they decide to shift to their more monstrous forms.
34** Of note is Rosine, who is outright shown to have been clothed normally while she was human, but ever since her transformation, is quite happy to run (and fly) everywhere in the nude, much like the Elves she always admired and wished she could be part of.
35** Slan, one of the members of the God Hand, is always depicted as shamelessly nude aside from Giger-esque corset-like garb she wears that doesn't obscure her breasts, butt, or genitals, and which may very well actually be part of her body anyway. Not only is it also reflective of her disconnect from humanity, but it also emphasizes her raw sexuality and affiliation with lust, hedonism, and debauchery.
36* ''Literature/SwordArtOnline'': Quinella discarded her entire dress after attaining godhood by implanting the administrative abilities inside her [=FluctLight=].
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40* In the finale of the ''ComicBook/TwoThousandAD'' comic series ''ComicBook/StoneIsland'', David Sorrell returns from the dead, having managed to AscendToAHigherPlaneOfExistence thanks to being used as an interdimensional gateway by the Otherworld entities. Now one of several EnergyBeings resulting from the attempted invasion of Earth, he briefly retakes human form in order to rescue Harry and Sarah from the Otherworld, though it's a bit disquieting because he's now sporting GlowingEyesOfDoom and very, ''[[MaleFrontalNudity very]]'' naked -- and clearly doesn't care.
41* Over the course of the flashback sequences in ''ComicBook/TheBadBadPlace'', Lady Malise Castavette delves deep into eldritch magic in order to take revenge for her son's death, ultimately [[EldritchTransformation transforming herself]] into an immortal MotherOfAThousandYoung. Initially, she remains attached enough to humanity to still wear clothes, passing herself off as a morbidly-obese woman on crutches. However, by the present day, Malise has given up on wearing clothes altogether -- revealing her multiple tentacles and breasts in the process.
42* ''ComicBook/{{BPRD}}'': In the "Garden of Souls" miniseries, the members of the Oannes Society have a plan to ascend themselves to godhood by transferring their minds into vat-grown superhuman bodies and powering themselves up by absorbing the souls of millions of humans. When they set their plan into motion, the would-be gods all go completely nude as soon as they're in the new bodies. [[note]]In John Arcudi and Guy Davis's notes from the trade paperback edition, they explain how the initially considered putting the new bodies in elaborate costumes. They ultimately went with nudity instead, because of the simplicity, and because they liked the idea of the Oannes Society rebelling against the repression of their Victorian Era roots.[[/note]]
43* During ''ComicBook/{{Hellblazer}}: The Devil You Know,'' Constantine and Ritchie Simpson are able to bait Nergal into a deadly trap on the astral plane, allowing the latter to [[GrandTheftMe seize the demon's vacant body]] as a replacement for his now-deceased physical form. After reshaping it into a format more to his liking, Ritchie manifests of a neon-skinned humanoid figure crackling with electricity, completely naked and lacking genitals -- and makes it clear that with his power, he might just be able to take over the world. [[spoiler: However, before he makes up his mind what to do with said power, Agony and Ecstasy [[DraggedOffToHell drag him off to Hell]] so he can learn the ropes of being a demon.]]
44* ''ComicBook/InfinitumAnAfrofuturistTale'' concludes with Aja Osa being unexpectedly reunited with Obrinrin, the witch who cursed him with immortality; having somehow managed to attain her own version of eternal life, [[JustBeforeTheEnd she and Aja are now the last surviving inhabitants of the universe]] [[spoiler: and unlike Aja, she still retains a human form]]. Unsurprisingly, with no need for clothes and nobody around to protest, she's completely naked.
45* Of the many [[DeityOfHumanOrigin artificial deities]] created in ''ComicBook/{{Supergod}}'', the Chinese supergod, Maitreya, is one of the few confirmed to [[WasOnceAMan have once been human]] rather than being built from scratch: a test subject implanted with tunnelling electron microscope eyes, he was forced to study his own atomic structure until he could comprehend it on the quantum level, granting him {{Biomanipulation}} by way of EnlightenmentSuperpowers. Having been naked at the time of the experiment, he remains naked for the rest of the story, and is easily distinguished by his hairless BarbieDollAnatomy.
46* Doctor Manhattan of ''ComicBook/{{Watchmen}}'' was scattered into his component atoms by a FreakLabAccident and gradually rebuilt himself as a godlike superbeing with a colossally-muscled hairless blue body. Initially NakedOnRevival, Manhattan dressed in a black leotard-like costume when in public; as the years went by and he grew more detached from the human condition, he downgraded to a pair of skintight shorts, then a speedo. By the start of the story, he spends his days completely naked, and only bothers with clothing in the event that he needs to make a rare appearance on TV.
47* Phase IV of ''ComicBook/{{Zenith}}'' belatedly reveals that the [[EldritchAbomination Lloigor]] were once human, [[spoiler: more specifically, the superhero team Cloud 9]]. When the newly-ascended Lloigor are first witnessed emerging from the Black Sun, they initially take the form of stark naked, [[LightIsNotGood glowing, angelic recreations of their human selves]], albeit with no hair, no pupils, no nipples and no genitals; however, they soon take on their [[OneWingedAngel Lovecraftian forms]]. In the aftermath, [[MouthOfSauron their representative]] [[spoiler:Ruby Fox]] will occasionally revert to humanoid form in order to give the doomed Michael Peyne [[AFormYouAreComfortableWith a comprehensible face to talk to]] in his final days -- but even then, that doesn't extend to wearing clothes.
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51* ''Fanfic/AlienSpeciesCrossoverReturnToLV426'': Downplayed. [[HalfHumanHybrid Lise]] wears clothes most of the time, but is very casual about being seen naked. Part of this is because, as much as Boone has tried to raise her in a supportive and enriching environment, Lise is still a military biological experiment and Boone is the doctor running that experiment, so Boone "has seen Lise in about every way she could be seen." [[spoiler:Because her hybrid form can emit intense heat, she sometimes burns off her clothes if she transforms while dressed. In the third story, the hybrids working to dismantle the ship that illegally landed on Alfheim work naked, because cleaning their skin is easier than cleaning clothes, and supplies are thin enough they'd rather damage their bodies which can heal almost instantly and fight off infections than damage clothing, which is much more difficult to repair or replace.]]
52* ''Fanfic/VowOfNudity'': Sarah loses her nudity taboo after she develops her draconic powers, implied to be a side effect of the golden dragon's influence shifting her mindset to that of his own. At one point someone asks whether she wants something to wear, and she realizes she hadn't even noticed her own nudity for days.
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56* ''WesternAnimation/SpiderManAcrossTheSpiderVerse'': Despite how it may look, [[Characters/SpiderManSpiderVerseTheSpot The Spot]] clarifies that he is ''not'' wearing a full-body suit, meaning he spends the entire film traveling, fighting, and monologuing in the buff after his [[spoiler: Reactor accident.]]
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60* The finale of ''Film/TwoThousandOneASpaceOdyssey'' features Dave Bowman transcending human existence and becoming the Star Child, a giant floating godlike fœtus -- naked, of course. Zig-zagged in the sequel, ''Film/TwoThousandTenTheYearWeMakeContact'': when he first appears in the monitor to his ex-wife, Dave appears with ShouldersUpNudity; however, when he appears before Dr Floyd, he cycles frequently between several fully-clothed forms before finally reverting to his true, Star Child form -- once again, completely naked.
61* ''Film/EventHorizon'' unexpectedly concludes with [[spoiler:Dr Weir]] being brought back from the dead as a HumanoidAbomination by the eponymous ship; along with being given powerful new abilities in this new form, he's also stark naked -- the better to show off the fact that he's bald and covered in bloody rune-marks.
62* ''Film/{{Watchmen}}'', the movie adaptation of the comic mentioned in the Comic Books section above, sticks very faithfully to Doctor Manhattan's portrayal there, including some brief but uncensored instances of MaleFrontalNudity on his part.
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66* ''Literature/Aeon14'': Due to [[ItMakesSenseInContext a mishap involving a booby-trapped bodysuit]] in ''Destiny Lost'', Sera ends up with a full-body artificial skin, which is morphable. She normally has it set to give her BarbieDollAnatomy below the neck, letting her skip wearing clothes, but in later books of the ''Orion War'' series [[spoiler:her clone "sisters" Fina and Serafina]] take to pranking her by messing with the settings, causing her to [[NakedPeopleAreFunny occasionally reacquire external genitalia in public]].
67* Most of the TranshumanAliens in ''Literature/AllTomorrows'' don't wear clothes, except the Killer Folk (who are shown wearing hats, and thus have become a literal SpeciesOfHats in fanon) and the Bug Facers.
68* Applies to a few of the species in ''Literature/LastAndFirstMen'':
69** The biology-obsessed Third Men (in their final civilization at least)
70** Arguably the Fourth Men, who are just giant brains inside immobile life-support towers
71** The Fifth Men, engineered by the Fourth not to need clothing for protection
72** The Seventh Men, for whom it would just get in the way of flying
73** And the Eighteenth (and last), who only wear clothing for "special purposes"
74* In ''Literature/TheMagicians,'' magicians who blunder powerful spells run the risk of suffering a spectacular SuperpowerMeltdown that transforms them into a monstrous, all-powerful being of pure magic known as a [[HumanoidAbomination Niffin]]. Beyond sanity and all comprehension of human nature, Niffins wear nothing whatsoever, the better to emphasize their bodies of glowing blue energy -- aptly demonstrated [[spoiler: in the finale of the first book, when Alice willingly transforms herself into a Niffin in order to defeat the Beast.]]
75* In ''Literature/StrangerInAStrangeLand'', Valentine Michael Smith's exposure to Martian philosophy has evolved his mind and body beyond the need for clothing. He also teaches this philosophy to his followers, allowing them to transcend modesty as well.
76* In the final two books of ''Literature/VenusPrime'', Sparta and Blake radically alter their own bodies in order to live aboard a massive world-ship with an aquatic environment, and consequently, they no longer need proper clothing in order to stay warm, instead coating their nude bodies in slime.
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80* ''Series/{{Angel}}'': subverted. [[spoiler:Fred Burkle]] dies from a mysterious infection, which turns out to be her body being taken over by the ancient goddess Illyria. As she declares her intent to be worshiped again, she rips off her clothes and stands nude... but moments later, her skin hardens into a crystalline armor that she wears permanently afterward.
81* For a species-wide example, the Asgard of ''Series/StargateSG1'' used to closely resemble humans, and probably even wore clothes if their ancient holograms are anything to go by. But ages of CloneDegeneration have rendered them into [[TheGreys small naked asexuals]].
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85* ''TabletopGame/AdvancedDungeonsAndDragons2ndEdition'': The ''TabletopGame/DarkSun'' supplement ''Dragon Kings'' describes the transformations that Athasian Wizards can go through beyond 20[[superscript:th]] level, turning into dragons for Defilers or avangions for Preservers. Both forms tend to wear more abbreviated clothing past 22[[superscript:nd]] level as their bodies began to depart from standard humanoid shapes, and around 23-24[[superscript:th]] levels the characters start discarding them entirely, having no longer any genitals visible.
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89* ''VideoGame/BioShock1'' concludes with [[spoiler: Frank Fontaine]] splicing himself up with all the ADAM he has on hand, transforming himself into a gigantic, hugely-muscled superbeing empowered with numerous Plasmid abilities. Also, he's naked -- albeit with BarbieDollAnatomy, apparently [=ADAM=] abuse does bad things to your gonads -- partly because his clothes no longer fit him but mostly because Splicing has left him too deranged to care.
90* In ''VideoGame/BloodOmenLegacyOfKain'', Dejoule the Energist has transcended her fleshy body due to the nature of her powers, and only bothers wearing her heavily insulated robe because [[WalkingWasteland her abilities will automatically harm anyone within range]]. Under the robe, she's naked - and once she no longer needs to worry about collateral damage, she gleefully strips off to reveal her glowing body.
91* The BigBad of ''VideoGame/DragonAgeOriginsAwakening'' is eventually revealed to be a Darkspawn Broodmother known only as "The Mother"; unlike other Darkspawn, Broodmothers [[WasOnceAMan were once members of other species]] before being forcibly converted into powerful [[BabyFactory baby factories]] for the horde, though the Mother has a distinct advantage over others of her kind in that she's fully sentient and capable of speech. However, where other sentient Darkspawn like [[AntiVillain the Architect]] downplay their former monstrousness by wearing more ornate clothing, the Mother doesn't even try to hide the naked upper half of her body -- a sign that she has rejected her humanity despite having the opportunity to at least partly reclaim it.
92* ''VideoGame/EldenRing'':
93** When you fight Malenia, Blade of Miquella, she's wearing a helmet and a chain mail dress. When she ascends into the Goddess of Rot, her clothes disappear and she fights you butt-naked. [[FanDisservice It's less sexy than it sounds]], given that the effects of Scarlet Rot [[BodyHorror have extended to her naughty bits]]; that BarbieDollAnatomy is most likely because her privates have either molded over or outright rotted away.
94** Downplayed with [[GoodShepherd The Everbrilliant Goldmask]], who wears a more masculine version of a ChainmailBikini. Taking the BarefootSage trope further than most, Goldmask has dedicated his life to penetrating the mysteries of the Golden Order, which has implicitly given him a few EnlightenmentSuperpowers that allow him to remain ExposedToTheElements. Apparently, the reason he wears any clothing whatsoever (besides his titular mask) is because his followers [[PleasePutSomeClothesOn crafted his current garments for him]].
95* ''VideoGame/FallenLondon'': The Starved Men have long since morphed their bodies beyond any human limitation and forgo clothing in favor of simply reshaping their bodies to meet their needs. This ends up being a sticking point once they attempt to establish ongoing contact with London and one of the potential gifts for their embassy is fine fabrics, meant as a pointed request to put on some pants.
96* Combined with NakedNutter in ''VideoGame/FirstEncounterAssaultRecon'': psychic superbeing Alma Wade is always naked in her true form, though this is partly due to being imprisoned naked. Once released from captivity and growing more powerful than ever before, however, she never bothers to wear a stitch of clothing -- the better to emphasize her primal nature as a PersonOfMassDestruction.
97* The finale of ''VideoGame/IndianaJonesAndTheFateOfAtlantis'' takes place in the Colossus, an ancient machine reputed to be able to transform humans into gods. With the Nazis determined to make use of it, someone has to test the device; depending on Indy's choices, it can be himself, Sophia Hapgood, or Dr Hans Ubermann. Whoever enters the machine is instantly transformed into a tall, glowing, naked HornedHumanoid with no genitalia. [[spoiler:Unfortunately, after a brief demonstration of its powers, the new god appears to lose stability and tear itself to pieces -- taking Atlantis with it.]]
98* Panafill de Alice, from ''Videogame/{{Kamui}}'', a [[BrainUploading brain uploaded]] pilot into the unmanned Kamui, which you will take control for the entire game.
99* In ''VideoGame/{{Overwatch}}'', Genji has weirdly zig-zagged this. Having been rebuilt into a cyborg after being cut in half, he normally forgoes clothes in his default appearance. By the time of ''Overwatch 2'', however, he was redesigned with a full outfit overtop his armored body consisting of a hoodie and casual pants. This could be a show of CharacterDevelopment as he's finally made peace with his place in between machine and man, but even the developers realized that this might have made him retroactively [[FullFrontalAssault "naked"]] in earlier appearances.
100* During the backstory to ''VideoGame/TheSecretWorld'', the Soviet organization known only as the [[SovietSuperscience Red Hand]] tried to create "Phantom Cosmonauts" by infusing chosen candidates with injections of [[TheLifestream Anima]] and [[OminousObsidianOoze the Filth]]. The only survivor of this was Halina Ilyushin, who -- when you finally meet her in "The Facility" dungeon -- is now a bald, completely-naked humanoid figure [[EnergyBeings composed entirely of golden light]].
101* In the epilogue campaign of ''VideoGame/StarcraftII'', [[spoiler: Kerrigan]] ascends to be a [[spoiler: Xel'Naga]] as a nude, glowing, golden angel.
102* Seth from ''VideoGame/StreetFighterIV'' and ''[[VideoGame/StreetFighterV V]]'', regardless of whatever body he chooses to be in, doesn't bother with clothes, although his alternate costumes wear them.
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106* ''VisualNovel/RosettaAndTheWell'': When Pygmalion turns people into mermaids, he strips off their clothes as he puts them through the transformation. However, this becomes [[FanDisservice less titilating]] as he would use their dead bodies to lure in more victims for him.
107* ''VisualNovel/SlayThePrincess'': After the Eponymous Princess entered her true god-like Shifting Mound form she no longer wore any clothes, and neither do any of the hundreds of princesses that are converging towards her. But she does have her hair wrapped around her body to cover up her naughty bits, and the princesses are seen from [[ToplessnessFromTheBack Topless from the Back]].
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111* ''Webcomic/{{Housepets}}'': A bizarre non-human example. Rarely do any of the pets wear clothes, but it's established several times that collars are one of the few articles of clothing they have a taboo against not wearing, with multiple NakedPeopleAreFunny jokes stemming from characters not wearing them. King points this out in regard to PhysicalGod RealityWarper Kitsune, who wears nothing at all and enjoys messing with pets who get bothered by it.
112-->'''Kitsune:''' This place is so silly! You're walking around naked all the time and suddenly it gets a little awkward just cause someone can see your neck.
113* ''Webcomic/SweetHome2017'': When the monsters have been active for long enough, their desire to roam disappears and they enter a cocoon-like state. When they emerge as an Evolved Human, they choose to forego clothing. [[spoiler:Hyun, as a half-monster,]] stands out in this regard because he chooses to dress himself after his evolution.
114* ''Webcomic/UnicornJelly'': in the DistantFinale, [[http://unicornjelly.com/uni666.html while greeting the newest wave of castaways,]] the Humano-Jellese seem to wear only 'floaty butt covers' on various parts of their bodies.
115* ''Webcomic/UnwindersTallComics'' discusses this in [[https://web.archive.org/web/20170909172137/http://www.tallcomics.com/comic/?sort=32 "Watchmaker,"]] a Halloween comic that's also an extended {{Homage}} to ''ComicBook/{{Watchmen}}''. Unwinder [[HalloweenCosplay "dresses" up as Dr. Manhattan for Halloween]] complete with nudity, and when asked why, claims that his atomic powers have caused him to lose touch with human culture.
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119* ''[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tobCRVxf3Uo The Quest for Cheese ANIMATED]]'': [[ParodiedTrope Parodied]] when WesternAnimation/{{Wallace|AndGromit}}, after finding the cheese he has been searching for, seemingly ascends to a higher plane of existence and is seen nude as he approaches the cheese. However, the camera then pans back to show that he has not really gone anywhere and is simply naked in public.
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123* In the ''WesternAnimation/LoveDeathAndRobots'' episode "[[Recap/LoveDeathAndRobotsZimaBlue Zima Blue]]", the eponymous ReclusiveArtist has modified his body to the point of being effectively immortal, being capable of marching through molten magma unharmed, striding barefoot through snowy wastelands, and meditating in [[BatmanCanBreatheInSpace deep space without a spacesuit]] -- all feats being accomplished completely naked. When a lone journalist is allowed to see him, he greets her nude (and apparently without genitals), the better to emphasize his glossy-black artificial skin. [[spoiler:However, it also turns out that he's not merely posthuman, but post''robot'' as well: he was originally a simple pool-cleaning robot before he was gradually remade as a human being by successive generations of owners.]]
124* In ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'' episode "[[Recap/TheSimpsonsS16E19ThankGodItsDoomsday Thank God it's Doomsday]]", after Homer laments that his prophecy of the end of the end of the world didn't come true, he notices that he's naked and ascending to heaven. When he gets there, an angel introduces himself as Homer's tour guide, and offers him a robe. Homer says he's comfortable walking naked, but the angel says [[PleasePutSomeClothesOn the robe]] [[FanDisservice is for the sake of everyone else]].
125* {{Parodied}} in the ''WesternAnimation/StarTrekLowerDecks'' episode "[[Recap/StarTrekLowerDecksS1E04MoistVessel Moist Vessel]]": when Lieutenant O'Connor {{ascend|ToAHigherPlaneOfExistence}}s to become an {{Energy Being|s}}, all his clothes burn off (with his genitals conveniently out of frame). He then vanishes, leaving behind nothing but a pair of gently smoking shoes.
126* ''WesternAnimation/TeenageMutantNinjaTurtles2003'': The Green Men and Merpeople were clothed when they had been human, but after their mutation, they now walk around in the buff.
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