
Lugia just kept swelling, it almost seemed like they would never stop. Lugia was sitting there, watching their cheeks and chest continue to swell, while they are unable to move anything. Their wings and feet somewhat sinking into their massively bloated arms and legs. Eventually, Lugia finally stopped bloating, which almost surprised Lugia at that point. Even though they were no longer filling up with juice, they still were stuck there unable to move. They look at their massive round body, wondering how this massive amount of juice got into their body. There was an unfathomable amount of liquid in there.
It looks like they lost their flying type and now have a water type!
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It looks like they lost their flying type and now have a water type!
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Category All / Inflation
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File Size 2.76 MB
God almighty....I love it....(Sighs)...Finally, I've waited for one week to see the completed thing, and every one of them I have downloaded each of this Lugia inflation sequence into my HDD/SSD.
I have to say that I love each and every one of these, and I will love it until the very end. What an absolute blast of a christmas gift this was, thank you very much for posting these Bludrak, I absolutely love these up until the end...Poor Lugia is unfortunately stuck on his crotch and butt until someone can come over and roll him to a nearby facility....Or, Lugia has a new life as an inflated/blueberry inflated body that he'll be stuck as for the rest of his life.
As for me, I will keep it in my blueberry inflation image collection incase if this ends up deleted in the future. Thank you again for this sequence (considering you know I have this pokemon in my top ten list of all time, with the exception of Reshiram probably being in the top 50 being #30 rather than #9, as time went on, Zekrom ended up becoming my favorite more often than Reshiram. I only made that list just so Zekrom and Reshiram can be next to each other as partners on that list, the same goes for Xerneas, Yveltal, Zygarde, Solgaleo, and Lunala to name a few).
Man, one week later and this sequence is finally finished.....I love it very much.....Definitely going to be my top favorite Lugia inflation sequences in the world (the other one being Leinoti's Latias and Lugia Leinoti inflation pieces from 11 years back before Leinoti deleted his deviantART account in March 2020). I can't thank you from the bottom of my heart how well this sequence is done, and I absolutely, every single time you post something, I will drop everything and even every post in my inbox, just to see what you've posted...Even IF, it's not a comic sequence and such.
Considering Charlie & The Chocolate Factory 2005 movie will turn 20 years old in 2025, 2025 will be one heck of a 20th anniversary for a film that came out when I was 9 years old at that time. While the 1971 film will be the one I love more than the 2005, I can understand why the 2005 is the one many love more than the 1971 or 2022 versions of Wonka as a whole.
I have to say that I love each and every one of these, and I will love it until the very end. What an absolute blast of a christmas gift this was, thank you very much for posting these Bludrak, I absolutely love these up until the end...Poor Lugia is unfortunately stuck on his crotch and butt until someone can come over and roll him to a nearby facility....Or, Lugia has a new life as an inflated/blueberry inflated body that he'll be stuck as for the rest of his life.
As for me, I will keep it in my blueberry inflation image collection incase if this ends up deleted in the future. Thank you again for this sequence (considering you know I have this pokemon in my top ten list of all time, with the exception of Reshiram probably being in the top 50 being #30 rather than #9, as time went on, Zekrom ended up becoming my favorite more often than Reshiram. I only made that list just so Zekrom and Reshiram can be next to each other as partners on that list, the same goes for Xerneas, Yveltal, Zygarde, Solgaleo, and Lunala to name a few).
Man, one week later and this sequence is finally finished.....I love it very much.....Definitely going to be my top favorite Lugia inflation sequences in the world (the other one being Leinoti's Latias and Lugia Leinoti inflation pieces from 11 years back before Leinoti deleted his deviantART account in March 2020). I can't thank you from the bottom of my heart how well this sequence is done, and I absolutely, every single time you post something, I will drop everything and even every post in my inbox, just to see what you've posted...Even IF, it's not a comic sequence and such.
Considering Charlie & The Chocolate Factory 2005 movie will turn 20 years old in 2025, 2025 will be one heck of a 20th anniversary for a film that came out when I was 9 years old at that time. While the 1971 film will be the one I love more than the 2005, I can understand why the 2005 is the one many love more than the 1971 or 2022 versions of Wonka as a whole.
I am glad you like it!
Lugia is stuck as a blueberry forever, as there is no way to get all that juice out. I am sure Lugia will get used to it eventually, it feels great! In part 6, I do have an alt ending (the original ending) where they are still able to walk and move a little.
Lugia is one of my favorites to inflate too, expect to see more inflated Lugia in the future! I do have more Xerneas planed, as well as a Reshiram and Yveltal. I can defenetly do Zekrom and the others at some point too!
Also, I don't plan to delete anything from my galleries, at most, put them in scraps. It is nice seeing the progress, and I know some will like the older ones even if they age poorly.
I am glad to hear you like this sequence so much, and my art in general! I defenetly have more Lugia sequences planed, so I hope those will beat this one in quality!
That was definitely the movie that got me into inflation stuff, even if I don't make references to it like a lot of other blueberry inflations. Well, I hope to make lots of art next year! My current plan is to slowly work on some sequences, and redoing old art, but mostly doing lots of bust shots of various things and pokemon. They are good practice, and I want to do some things that have not ben done, or done much. I will try to do some of the recommended things with these bust inflation images.
I should note on thing about the image above, I did make a slight alteration, I forgot a bit of the shine on the arm and leg, I don't know how I missed it this whole time, and literally saw right as I submitted it, thankfully FA allows to update images. Sometimes little mistakes slip through.
Lugia is stuck as a blueberry forever, as there is no way to get all that juice out. I am sure Lugia will get used to it eventually, it feels great! In part 6, I do have an alt ending (the original ending) where they are still able to walk and move a little.
Lugia is one of my favorites to inflate too, expect to see more inflated Lugia in the future! I do have more Xerneas planed, as well as a Reshiram and Yveltal. I can defenetly do Zekrom and the others at some point too!
Also, I don't plan to delete anything from my galleries, at most, put them in scraps. It is nice seeing the progress, and I know some will like the older ones even if they age poorly.
I am glad to hear you like this sequence so much, and my art in general! I defenetly have more Lugia sequences planed, so I hope those will beat this one in quality!
That was definitely the movie that got me into inflation stuff, even if I don't make references to it like a lot of other blueberry inflations. Well, I hope to make lots of art next year! My current plan is to slowly work on some sequences, and redoing old art, but mostly doing lots of bust shots of various things and pokemon. They are good practice, and I want to do some things that have not ben done, or done much. I will try to do some of the recommended things with these bust inflation images.
I should note on thing about the image above, I did make a slight alteration, I forgot a bit of the shine on the arm and leg, I don't know how I missed it this whole time, and literally saw right as I submitted it, thankfully FA allows to update images. Sometimes little mistakes slip through.
I've read that part from part 6, so at least I can enjoy this and that one, so in return it does satisfy those who like lugia immobile and those who like seeing a blueberry inflated Lugia waddle and such... So at least there's both versions of it depending on where the person likes to stop at...But yeah, it'll take time, even though Lugia's face looks like as if the creature doesn't like it very much, but we'll have to see.
Mmmm, same here, along with Zekrom, Haxorus, Zekrom, Xerneas, Virizion, pretty much any creature that is a dragon, reptile, certain mammals, or some in between that I see get the blueberry inflation treatment is a huge check in my books....And if you do some outside of Lugia, Xerneas, Salazzle, and Reshiram (Zekrom, Kyreum, Virizion, Haxorus, Lunala, Solgaleo, Ho-Oh, Articuno, etc. that would be great to see, but it's not a necessity if you aren't able to do it).
Okay. I'm only saying that because I've seen many inflation artists just up and delete their stuff or account without warning, so some of their content ends up lost to time and those who liked it won't be able to access that material easily or anymore to say the least. Even this year the violet beauregarde fan site went down from last year/this year onward, so who knows what would happen in the near future.
Absolutely...Well, not just your art in general, but a big fan of your art channel as of now. So again, every time I see one of your posts in my inbox, I literally (or try to) stop what I'm doing and immediately click on it the first thing I check my inbox for....Again, great sequence and such a very nice final present for the Christmas season this year. If you do end up making more of Lugia ones (If that is what you wish to do), I will definitely check in to see how it turns out.
I figured, the 1971 version was the one that at one point introduced me to it, but it wouldn't be until I got into my age of 11/12 that I became a blueberry inflation lover, and then by the time I turned 18 I ended up loving it more than Vore in general, going down more into the NSFW side of blueberry inflation (but to each their own)....Ahh yeah, doing chest shots and buttock shots of Pocket Monsters, or any creature in general is never easy, and is time-consuming to say the least (even if I ever attempted to draw one would take a while for me to get it pat down. But I usually skip the lighting and shading so this way it makes it easy for people to see the character's whole body and what the colors look like originally rather than all of that shading & lighting. That is something I still struggle to this very day, but it's a work in progress nevertheless). Eventually blueberry inflation to me would later turn from something that makes my characters feel worried and horrible, to now more of a lifestyle, similar to going on vacation, playing video games, or living the rich and wealthy lifestyle. So for me, blueberry inflation became more of a sexual pleasure, and something to take time off in your day or to reduce stress and fatigue in favor of a massage, relaxation, or personal pleasure, whether by yourself, with the female wife character, or others who also love blueberry inflation as much as my main character does (it dpeends that is).
As you've mentioned before, there are other art pieces that are old, but I wouldn't mind seeing the updated versions of those, even if I may not like it, it's fascinating to see what has changed compared to the old sketches/drawings of the past. So yeah, with enough practice and such, your artwork over time will become 5 times better than the old ones, and you have your own art style that not many would be able to replicate if you ask me. Again, take your time with it and make sure it looks right is all I'm asking.
Ohh...I would have not known that minor error had you not bring it up, but to me it doesn't detract away from the main image entirely (I wouldn't mind if no lighting or shading existed, so long as the blueberry inflation character him/her/itself looked good to the average viewer). If you end up re-posting this one with an updated image, I'd be willing to save that one as well for my private blueberry inflation image collection as well...It happens, but I still love it nevertheless.
Mmmm, same here, along with Zekrom, Haxorus, Zekrom, Xerneas, Virizion, pretty much any creature that is a dragon, reptile, certain mammals, or some in between that I see get the blueberry inflation treatment is a huge check in my books....And if you do some outside of Lugia, Xerneas, Salazzle, and Reshiram (Zekrom, Kyreum, Virizion, Haxorus, Lunala, Solgaleo, Ho-Oh, Articuno, etc. that would be great to see, but it's not a necessity if you aren't able to do it).
Okay. I'm only saying that because I've seen many inflation artists just up and delete their stuff or account without warning, so some of their content ends up lost to time and those who liked it won't be able to access that material easily or anymore to say the least. Even this year the violet beauregarde fan site went down from last year/this year onward, so who knows what would happen in the near future.
Absolutely...Well, not just your art in general, but a big fan of your art channel as of now. So again, every time I see one of your posts in my inbox, I literally (or try to) stop what I'm doing and immediately click on it the first thing I check my inbox for....Again, great sequence and such a very nice final present for the Christmas season this year. If you do end up making more of Lugia ones (If that is what you wish to do), I will definitely check in to see how it turns out.
I figured, the 1971 version was the one that at one point introduced me to it, but it wouldn't be until I got into my age of 11/12 that I became a blueberry inflation lover, and then by the time I turned 18 I ended up loving it more than Vore in general, going down more into the NSFW side of blueberry inflation (but to each their own)....Ahh yeah, doing chest shots and buttock shots of Pocket Monsters, or any creature in general is never easy, and is time-consuming to say the least (even if I ever attempted to draw one would take a while for me to get it pat down. But I usually skip the lighting and shading so this way it makes it easy for people to see the character's whole body and what the colors look like originally rather than all of that shading & lighting. That is something I still struggle to this very day, but it's a work in progress nevertheless). Eventually blueberry inflation to me would later turn from something that makes my characters feel worried and horrible, to now more of a lifestyle, similar to going on vacation, playing video games, or living the rich and wealthy lifestyle. So for me, blueberry inflation became more of a sexual pleasure, and something to take time off in your day or to reduce stress and fatigue in favor of a massage, relaxation, or personal pleasure, whether by yourself, with the female wife character, or others who also love blueberry inflation as much as my main character does (it dpeends that is).
As you've mentioned before, there are other art pieces that are old, but I wouldn't mind seeing the updated versions of those, even if I may not like it, it's fascinating to see what has changed compared to the old sketches/drawings of the past. So yeah, with enough practice and such, your artwork over time will become 5 times better than the old ones, and you have your own art style that not many would be able to replicate if you ask me. Again, take your time with it and make sure it looks right is all I'm asking.
Ohh...I would have not known that minor error had you not bring it up, but to me it doesn't detract away from the main image entirely (I wouldn't mind if no lighting or shading existed, so long as the blueberry inflation character him/her/itself looked good to the average viewer). If you end up re-posting this one with an updated image, I'd be willing to save that one as well for my private blueberry inflation image collection as well...It happens, but I still love it nevertheless.
I do plan on doing these alternative endings once in a while, whether it is it's own images, or just a little story. I think some will like them, and I find it fun as well to have alternative endings. I may make images like "one year later" kind of things, but for now, I like keeping things ambiguous what happens after (apart from them staking bloated forever).
I will try to do some quick and simple ones for new pokemon I do to start with this year. I do have an idea for a Haxorus inflation, kind of like my Salemence inflation, that I think would be fun.
I can certainly understand being worried about art disappearing! I will certainly do my best to keep all my art here and organized! I have all my art backed up too incase something happened, but not the words / stories, which I should probably do.
Well I hope I don't disappoint next year! I actually never though people would like it too much, but decided to post the inflation stuff just to see what happened It is kind of funny that I happen to finish it around Christmas.
Shading is definitely hard! I have ben trying to get better all year! It was a bit rocky especially in the middle of the year when I switched drawing programs.
I plan to do an updated picture of all the images I labeled (old), and even some of the ones in my main gallery if I feel they should have an updated version, when I improve a lot that is. I try to take my time to make sure the image are good, but I try to not get too fixated on trying to be perfect. It is what slowed me down and held me back quite a bit early on.
I have actually already updated it! I did it about 10 minutes after uploading. It was a relatively simple fix.
I will try to do some quick and simple ones for new pokemon I do to start with this year. I do have an idea for a Haxorus inflation, kind of like my Salemence inflation, that I think would be fun.
I can certainly understand being worried about art disappearing! I will certainly do my best to keep all my art here and organized! I have all my art backed up too incase something happened, but not the words / stories, which I should probably do.
Well I hope I don't disappoint next year! I actually never though people would like it too much, but decided to post the inflation stuff just to see what happened It is kind of funny that I happen to finish it around Christmas.
Shading is definitely hard! I have ben trying to get better all year! It was a bit rocky especially in the middle of the year when I switched drawing programs.
I plan to do an updated picture of all the images I labeled (old), and even some of the ones in my main gallery if I feel they should have an updated version, when I improve a lot that is. I try to take my time to make sure the image are good, but I try to not get too fixated on trying to be perfect. It is what slowed me down and held me back quite a bit early on.
I have actually already updated it! I did it about 10 minutes after uploading. It was a relatively simple fix.
Mmmmm, a cliffhanger I see....Wouldn't be a bad idea if you ask me.
Yeah....If it's one off drawings you wish to make, then that's good enough for me (I don't ask you to make comic sequences every freakin' month, that would be arduous if you ask me). And as for ideas revolving around other Pokemon or other creatures I've mentioned, feel free to seek out other creatures you would love to give the character the blueberry inflation treatment (even if there are ones I may not like, I'm sure another person would love it to death, which that is good in my books)....So yeah, try it out with sketches and see how it turns out when you have the time that is.
That's great. I know Furarchiver is another site where if someone types in someone's name, the program will scan through all of the artwork current and deleted, so long as I know the username of the art page on FurAffinity, and back it up there too if someone wishes to find certain artwork pieces of art or stories no longer accessed or exists anymore (texaszekrom's old blueberry inflation story used to be on his profile until he took it down this year when he had it up a year prior to me noticing his channel and such, thankfully archived using Furarchiver and downloaded the full story when I had the chance to). And it's also a good idea to do it should a cloudflare or connection between this website and my internet provider aren't able to connect, causing an error 404/101 message to pop up if necessary or if it ever happens (which mostly occurs during the spring/summer/fall times of the year for some reason). As for the stories, some of them I might copy and paste them into my document as well, should they ever get lost or deleted in the process.
I doubt it bludrak. Even if there's one bad blueberry inflation drawing that got rushed and such, so long as I can see or know what it looks like or what character you inserted into the artwork, that's all that matters to me. But um, posting it usually near the Christmas season or holidays, even in the summer time when it's the south in December or north in June usually has low activity due to meeting family, friends, and change in lifestyles for many people (graduation during college and high school is a huge part of it, resulting in low internet activity during the two months I've mentioned during the year. Especially December 26th through January 1st people tend to feel burned out and tired during the next few days of the work week. And also, combined that with people seeing anthro creatures getting the blueberry inflation treatment can be mixed at best. Some people prefer no blueberry inflation treatment, while others don't really care for anthros except human beings. Which I used to not mind human beings being blueberry inflated, but that time when I used to find female ladies sexy as a preteen is long gone for me as I prefer anthros simply because they stick out more, and they also look cute, wholesome, and show off their full clothing-less body more than the human counterparts which the humans don't have a lot of fur/hair on their body except their head, armpits, crotch, and underbelly to name a few. It's just what it is and not many people appreciate blueberry inflation anthro creatures as much as I do, so you end up with people like myself a ton, or no comments when you post this work). But again, every work that I've seen from your art page, even if it's old as fudge, I still love it or like it and bookmark/download it just so I have an offline copy myself. So whatever you make next year, I definitely look forward to see what you make in 2025 compared to this year (You'll be drawing/doing great Bludrak, just saying. =D <D)
Yeah, which is why for me I tend to do it last and focus on the pose, camera angle, proportions, backgrounds, and everything else, then comes the lighting/shading as the final thing inside the artwork (that's just how I do it because it's easier to me than doing shading, lighting, proportions, backgrounds, camera angles and poses all at the same time). And if you need to switch drawing programs to make better art, so be it. Many artists change programs over time and it takes some getting used to the new program to get it exactly what kind of workspace system you wish to use in your artwork and such....It happens. Heck, Drakehound (Avizergen on DA) used to have an old style cartoon/anime drawing style closer to earlier works of art on deviantART back in the early 2010s, and years later refined it to be more loose, longer, and more detailed as time went by, rather than make it look similar to that of the anime cartoons in the 1950s and 1960s. Or like Streetdragon95 where he started off with lineart and basic drawings, and eventually got so good at his art that it looks similar to seeing it on a poster in someone's house, it just depends on what you are comfortable using and stick with it, or change just to get more features and options out of what you wish to make. At the end of the day though, to many viewers, an art piece is an art piece, and many others have their own viewpoints, biases, and opinions on what the person thinks of your work or other people's work. It's just that for me, with the exception of TheHungryLurker, I haven't seen many people ever do comic sequences of blueberry inflation anymore, since they're locked behind a paywall to access the full thing (and if you know me, I absolutely hate when the artist does that as it makes it much harder to access the material when someone else should buy it and send the images to me through email, but that's just me). Blueberry Inflation over the past 20-30 years really hasn't been popular as it used to except during July and that's it, but for me it's something I enjoy all year round, just not everyone else sadly...It happens but timing is usually one of the factors why not many comments come here. Heck, some people probably haven't discovered your art page yet unless someone spreads the word about it or mentions it to their close friends and such.
Mmm Hmm, I'm not saying to make it perfect, I'm just saying what looks good to you and go from there (doesn't have to be perfect the way you wish it to be, it just has to look good and easy to understand what the heck's going on in the image that's all). I'm just telling you that in my previous comment to not feel any kind of pressure or time crunch to get it done out the door without checking and such. Then again, I look forward to see which old artwork you remake and then repost it into your main one to see which ones you'll tackle next.
Nice, I'll take a look at it then.
Yeah....If it's one off drawings you wish to make, then that's good enough for me (I don't ask you to make comic sequences every freakin' month, that would be arduous if you ask me). And as for ideas revolving around other Pokemon or other creatures I've mentioned, feel free to seek out other creatures you would love to give the character the blueberry inflation treatment (even if there are ones I may not like, I'm sure another person would love it to death, which that is good in my books)....So yeah, try it out with sketches and see how it turns out when you have the time that is.
That's great. I know Furarchiver is another site where if someone types in someone's name, the program will scan through all of the artwork current and deleted, so long as I know the username of the art page on FurAffinity, and back it up there too if someone wishes to find certain artwork pieces of art or stories no longer accessed or exists anymore (texaszekrom's old blueberry inflation story used to be on his profile until he took it down this year when he had it up a year prior to me noticing his channel and such, thankfully archived using Furarchiver and downloaded the full story when I had the chance to). And it's also a good idea to do it should a cloudflare or connection between this website and my internet provider aren't able to connect, causing an error 404/101 message to pop up if necessary or if it ever happens (which mostly occurs during the spring/summer/fall times of the year for some reason). As for the stories, some of them I might copy and paste them into my document as well, should they ever get lost or deleted in the process.
I doubt it bludrak. Even if there's one bad blueberry inflation drawing that got rushed and such, so long as I can see or know what it looks like or what character you inserted into the artwork, that's all that matters to me. But um, posting it usually near the Christmas season or holidays, even in the summer time when it's the south in December or north in June usually has low activity due to meeting family, friends, and change in lifestyles for many people (graduation during college and high school is a huge part of it, resulting in low internet activity during the two months I've mentioned during the year. Especially December 26th through January 1st people tend to feel burned out and tired during the next few days of the work week. And also, combined that with people seeing anthro creatures getting the blueberry inflation treatment can be mixed at best. Some people prefer no blueberry inflation treatment, while others don't really care for anthros except human beings. Which I used to not mind human beings being blueberry inflated, but that time when I used to find female ladies sexy as a preteen is long gone for me as I prefer anthros simply because they stick out more, and they also look cute, wholesome, and show off their full clothing-less body more than the human counterparts which the humans don't have a lot of fur/hair on their body except their head, armpits, crotch, and underbelly to name a few. It's just what it is and not many people appreciate blueberry inflation anthro creatures as much as I do, so you end up with people like myself a ton, or no comments when you post this work). But again, every work that I've seen from your art page, even if it's old as fudge, I still love it or like it and bookmark/download it just so I have an offline copy myself. So whatever you make next year, I definitely look forward to see what you make in 2025 compared to this year (You'll be drawing/doing great Bludrak, just saying. =D <D)
Yeah, which is why for me I tend to do it last and focus on the pose, camera angle, proportions, backgrounds, and everything else, then comes the lighting/shading as the final thing inside the artwork (that's just how I do it because it's easier to me than doing shading, lighting, proportions, backgrounds, camera angles and poses all at the same time). And if you need to switch drawing programs to make better art, so be it. Many artists change programs over time and it takes some getting used to the new program to get it exactly what kind of workspace system you wish to use in your artwork and such....It happens. Heck, Drakehound (Avizergen on DA) used to have an old style cartoon/anime drawing style closer to earlier works of art on deviantART back in the early 2010s, and years later refined it to be more loose, longer, and more detailed as time went by, rather than make it look similar to that of the anime cartoons in the 1950s and 1960s. Or like Streetdragon95 where he started off with lineart and basic drawings, and eventually got so good at his art that it looks similar to seeing it on a poster in someone's house, it just depends on what you are comfortable using and stick with it, or change just to get more features and options out of what you wish to make. At the end of the day though, to many viewers, an art piece is an art piece, and many others have their own viewpoints, biases, and opinions on what the person thinks of your work or other people's work. It's just that for me, with the exception of TheHungryLurker, I haven't seen many people ever do comic sequences of blueberry inflation anymore, since they're locked behind a paywall to access the full thing (and if you know me, I absolutely hate when the artist does that as it makes it much harder to access the material when someone else should buy it and send the images to me through email, but that's just me). Blueberry Inflation over the past 20-30 years really hasn't been popular as it used to except during July and that's it, but for me it's something I enjoy all year round, just not everyone else sadly...It happens but timing is usually one of the factors why not many comments come here. Heck, some people probably haven't discovered your art page yet unless someone spreads the word about it or mentions it to their close friends and such.
Mmm Hmm, I'm not saying to make it perfect, I'm just saying what looks good to you and go from there (doesn't have to be perfect the way you wish it to be, it just has to look good and easy to understand what the heck's going on in the image that's all). I'm just telling you that in my previous comment to not feel any kind of pressure or time crunch to get it done out the door without checking and such. Then again, I look forward to see which old artwork you remake and then repost it into your main one to see which ones you'll tackle next.
Nice, I'll take a look at it then.
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