Rick Simpson Oil (RSO) in Towns County, Georgia: The Complete Guide by OilWell Cannabis
Living in Towns County means you understand the value of self-reliance. Whether you’re tending a garden on the slopes of Brasstown Bald, fishing Lake Chatuge at dawn, or supporting a neighbor through hard times, you know that real solutions come from understanding the problem and having the right tools. That’s exactly the approach we take with cannabis medicine.
If you’re reading this from Hiawassee, Young Harris, or anywhere in the North Georgia mountains, you’re probably looking for honest answers about Rick Simpson Oil. Maybe you’ve heard stories about cancer patients traveling to Atlanta for treatment. Maybe you’re managing chronic pain from years of physical work. Maybe you’re a veteran dealing with PTSD after service. Whatever brought you here, you deserve the full truth—not hype, not promises, just verified information that helps you make informed decisions for yourself and your family.
We’re OilWell Cannabis, a Houston-based company that has spent years developing the most complete, transparent, and evidence-informed RSO formulas available anywhere. We ship nationwide, including right here to Towns County, because we believe geography shouldn’t determine access to quality cannabinoid medicine. This guide is written specifically for you—our neighbors in the Georgia mountains—because your community’s needs, values, and questions matter to us.
Understanding Rick Simpson Oil: The Man, The Myth, The Reality for Towns County
Who Was Rick Simpson and Why Does He Matter to North Georgia?
Rick Simpson wasn’t a doctor. He was a power engineer from Nova Scotia—a blue-collar tradesman, not unlike many of the hardworking folks we know across Towns County. In 1997, he suffered a serious head injury from a scaffolding fall. The medical system gave him medications that didn’t work or made things worse. Sound familiar? We hear similar stories from Towns County residents who’ve dealt with chronic pain after workplace injuries, farming accidents, or military service—prescriptions that cycle endlessly without real relief.
When Simpson’s doctor refused to discuss cannabis as an option, he took matters into his own hands. He learned about a 1974 NIH-funded study at the Medical College of Virginia that showed THC could slow tumor growth in mice. That study, while never replicated in humans, became his inspiration. In 2003, Simpson claims he treated three skin cancer lesions with concentrated cannabis oil and says they disappeared in four days. No biopsy, no independent verification, no clinical documentation—but that personal experience sparked a global movement.
The Truth We Need to Face in Towns County
Here’s what matters for our community: Simpson’s story is personal testimony, not medical evidence. The National Cancer Institute acknowledges cannabinoid research but does not endorse cannabis as a cancer treatment. The FDA hasn’t approved any cannabis plant product for cancer. Health Canada never approved RSO for cancer treatment. The National Center for Complementary and Integrative Health states the strongest evidence is for rare epilepsies, chemo nausea, and HIV/AIDS appetite—not cancer cure [1].
We tell you this not to dismiss Simpson’s legacy, but to honor it honestly. His contribution was drawing attention to cannabinoids when the world ignored them. He created the conditions for the legal industry that can now serve Towns County. But his “cure” claims exceeded what the evidence could support then, and still do today.
Traditional RSO vs. What We Offer in Towns County
The Problems With Old-School RSO (And Why They Matter Here)
Traditional Rick Simpson Oil, as Simpson made it, had serious limitations that are especially relevant for Towns County residents:
1. Uncontrolled Potency
Simpson’s oil was crude and inconsistent. Every batch varied because it depended on whatever single strain he grew. There was no lab testing, no Certificate of Analysis, no way to know exactly what you were taking. For someone in Towns County managing diabetes, heart conditions, or taking blood thinners, that variability is dangerous.
2. Extreme THC Exposure
Simpson’s protocol required consuming 600-900mg of delta-9 THC daily at peak dosing—far beyond anything studied clinically. That’s 30-45 times the FDA-approved dronabinol dosage. At those levels, the risks of severe intoxication, anxiety, panic, and cannabis use disorder are real and documented [15]. Towns County residents who need to stay functional for work, driving mountain roads, or caring for family can’t afford that level of impairment.
3. Solvent Safety Risks
Simpson used naphtha or isopropyl alcohol—neither food-grade. Naphtha contains benzene, toluene, and other carcinogens. Without lab testing for residual solvents (which didn’t exist then), patients had no way to know if they were consuming toxic residues. In Towns County, where many people still practice home extraction, this is a critical safety issue.
4. No Terpenes
The high-heat process destroyed all terpenes, losing the aromatic compounds that contribute to the entourage effect and make the experience more pleasant. Traditional RSO was tar-like black oil with a harsh solvent smell—nothing like the refined products available today.
5. Legal Risk
Simpson operated illegally, was raided by RCMP, and eventually left Canada. For Towns County residents, legal clarity matters. Georgia’s medical cannabis program is restrictive—you need a medical card for low-THC oil, and dispensaries are few and far between. Risking felony charges for black-market oil isn’t viable for most families here.
How OilWell’s RSO Formula Solves These Problems for Towns County
We’ve taken Simpson’s vision and built something that works for the modern world—and specifically for the realities of life in North Georgia.
Seven Cannabinoids, Not Just THC
Our sublingual oil contains 16,590mg total cannabinoids across seven precisely measured compounds:
- CBD: 4,500mg – The best-studied non-psychoactive cannabinoid, with evidence for seizure disorders, anxiety, and pain [1][3][4]
- CBG: 3,000mg – Shows promise for neuroprotection and inflammation, though human trials are still emerging [7][8]
- Delta-8 THC: 6,000mg – A psychoactive THC analogue that may offer pain relief with potentially milder effects than delta-9 [9]
- THCa: 1,500mg – The raw, non-psychoactive precursor that you control (more on this below)
- Delta-9 THC: 90mg – Just 3mg per mL, keeping us Farm Bill compliant while providing the foundation cannabinoid
- CBN: 750mg – Marketed for sleep, though evidence is still developing [16][17]
- CBC: 750mg – Early research suggests neurogenesis and anti-inflammatory potential [18][19]
This multi-cannabinoid approach reflects current understanding of the entourage effect [20][29]. For Towns County residents dealing with complex conditions like fibromyalgia, PTSD, or cancer treatment side effects, multiple pathways of action matter more than a single mega-dose of THC.
Patient-Controlled Potency: The THCa Advantage
Here’s where our formula truly innovates for Towns County’s practical needs. We preserve 1,500mg of THCa in its raw, non-psychoactive form. You decide whether to use it as-is or convert it to THC:
Option 1: Raw (Non-Psychoactive)
Use the oil straight from the bottle. THCa stays inactive, providing potential anti-inflammatory benefits via COX-2 inhibition [12] with zero impairment. Perfect for Towns County residents who need daytime relief while operating equipment, driving to Cleveland or Blairsville, or working with livestock.
Option 2: Fully Activated
Heat the oil at 260°F for 45-60 minutes in an oven-safe glass container. This converts THCa to approximately 1,315mg delta-9 THC, giving you 1,405mg total THC—potency comparable to traditional illegal RSO, but created legally in your own kitchen. You can also partially decarb just what you need, keeping the rest raw.
Option 3: Vape for Instant Relief
Our vape cartridge automatically decarboxylates with each puff at 400-450°F. For acute breakthrough pain, panic attacks, or nausea, you get 1-2 minute onset—crucial when you’re miles from the nearest clinic in Towns County.
This flexibility means one product serves multiple needs. You don’t have to choose between functional daytime use and strong nighttime relief. You control it.
Solvent-Free and Lab-Tested
We formulate using pure cannabinoid distillates blended in organic MCT oil. No naphtha. No isopropyl alcohol. No extraction solvents. Every batch is third-party tested for:
- Potency (accurate to ±2%)
- Pesticides (400+ compounds)
- Heavy metals (arsenic, cadmium, lead, mercury)
- Residual solvents (FDA Class 3 limits <5,000 ppm)
- Microbial contaminants (E. coli, Salmonella, Aspergillus)
Certificates of Analysis are available for every bottle. When you’re in Towns County, far from testing facilities, this transparency is essential.
Live Terpenes at 5%
We restore what traditional RSO destroyed: a precise blend of seven terpenes that contribute to aroma, flavor, and potential entourage effects:
- Limonene – Citrus brightness, potential mood support [21]
- Myrcene – Herbal notes, may promote relaxation [23]
- Caryophyllene – Peppery spice, unique CB2 receptor activity [24]
- Pinene – Fresh pine, may support alertness [25]
- Linalool – Lavender floral notes, calming potential [26]
- Humulene – Earthy depth, anti-inflammatory interest [27]
- Terpinolene – Complex pine-fruit aroma [28]
For Towns County residents used to the natural aromas of pine forests and mountain air, these terpenes create a sensory experience that feels familiar and clean—not chemical or harsh.
Our Story: From a Dog Named Bentley to Serving Towns County
We didn’t start in a boardroom. We started with a paralyzed dog facing euthanasia.
Bentley was more than a pet—he was family. When veterinarians said his back legs would never work again, that pain meds would destroy his organs, that euthanasia was the only humane option, we refused to accept it. A rescue worker named Jessica asked the question that changed everything: “You’ve moved how many tons of weed and you’ve never heard of CBD?”
That question exposed our blind spot. We’d been in cannabis for years, but only recreationally. We didn’t know about the therapeutic applications.
We created a CBD golden paste for Bentley. Within days, he got up. He walked. He brought us his ball to play. Dogs don’t respond to placebo. This was real.
Bentley lived ten more years, dying naturally at age twenty. During those years, we developed specialized formulas for every condition he faced:
- Neurodegeneration → CBG for neuroprotection, THCa for PPARγ agonism
- Dementia → CBC for neurogenesis [18]
- Glaucoma → THC for CB1 agonism [13]
- Arthritis → Multi-pathway anti-inflammation (CBD, CBG, THCa, caryophyllene)
That decade of formulation work—born from love for a dying companion—became the foundation of OilWell’s RSO formula. When you buy our product, you’re getting ten years of real-world testing on a patient we loved more than anything.
Colin’s Personal Journey: From McAllen to Montrose
Colin grew up in McAllen, Texas, right across from Reynosa, Mexico—in one of the most dangerous, economically challenged border regions. By sixteen, he’d left home after seeing friends killed or imprisoned. He could have gone darker paths, but chose cannabis as a safer alternative. He learned the plant intimately in the pre-legalization world, then transitioned to legitimate business.
Later, Colin became a software engineer doing custom development for Baylor College of Medicine in the Texas Medical Center. That combination—deep cannabis knowledge plus medical-grade technical precision—defines everything we do.
Colin also knows pharmaceutical dependence personally. He struggled with PTSD and Xanax addiction. Using the cannabinoid knowledge developed for Bentley, he quit Xanax cold turkey—one of the most dangerous withdrawals to attempt. Our Peace Gummies formula was created during midnight experiments while fighting benzo withdrawal. Colin personally uses the vape form for insomnia and severe PTSD. This isn’t theoretical knowledge. This is lived experience.
In 2022, Colin revealed on ABC13 that he has a personal marijuana conviction history. That experience—facing housing challenges, banking restrictions, and systemic barriers—drives our commitment to making legal cannabis accessible without those penalties.
Farm Bill Compliance: Legal Access for Towns County
Let’s address the question every Georgia resident asks: Is this legal?
Yes. Our RSO Sublingual Oil is 100% Farm Bill compliant under the 2018 Agricultural Improvement Act.
- Total delta-9 THC: Only 90mg in the entire 30mL bottle (3mg/mL) — well under the 0.3% federal limit
- All cannabinoids: Hemp-derived
- THCa: The acidic precursor is not delta-9 THC at point of sale
Georgia’s medical cannabis program (the “Hope Act”) requires a medical card for low-THC oil (maximum 5% THC). You must have one of 17 qualifying conditions and purchase from one of the state’s few licensed dispensaries. For many Towns County residents, that means a 2-3 hour drive to Atlanta or Macon, plus the cost and hassle of getting a medical card.
Our product requires no medical card. Anyone age 21+ can legally purchase and possess it in Georgia. We ship directly to your door in Towns County, whether you’re in Hiawassee, Young Harris, or out in the rural reaches of the county.
Important: THCa converts to delta-9 THC when heated. You’re responsible for understanding your local laws. We provide full documentation, COAs, and receipts with every shipment. Our products are legal at purchase; what you do with them is your decision and responsibility.
How to Use Our RSO Products: Practical Guidance for Towns County Residents
We offer two formats because different situations call for different tools—just like you wouldn’t use the same chainsaw for every job on your property.
RSO Sublingual Oil ($129.99)
- 30mL bottle with 16,590mg total cannabinoids (553mg/mL)
- Onset: 15-45 minutes
- Duration: 4-6 hours
- Best for: Sustained relief, sleep, chronic conditions
- Dosing: Graduated dropper measures 0.1mL increments
RSO Vape Cartridge ($49.99)
- 1g cartridge with 900mg+ cannabinoids
- Onset: 1-2 minutes
- Duration: 2-4 hours
- Best for: Breakthrough pain, acute panic, nausea, immediate relief
- Compatibility: Universal 510-thread batteries
Choosing Your Format
| Your Need | Best Format | Why |
|---|---|---|
| Chronic arthritis pain all day | Sublingual oil | Long duration, steady relief |
| Sudden fibromyalgia flare | Vape | Fastest onset for breakthrough |
| Chemo nausea hits unexpectedly | Vape | Immediate antiemetic action |
| Nighttime insomnia | Sublingual oil (1-2mL) | Delivers 25-50mg CBN for sleep architecture |
| PTSD anxiety during the day | Sublingual oil (raw) | Non-psychoactive relief, keep functioning |
| Post-work muscle soreness | Either | Vape for quick relief, oil for lasting effect |
Dosing Strategy for Towns County Newcomers
If you’ve never used cannabis products:
Start with 0.25mL sublingual oil (about 138mg total cannabinoids). Place under tongue for 60 seconds, then swallow. Wait 2-3 hours to assess effects. Adjust gradually. Most Towns County residents find their functional dose between 0.5-1mL for daytime use, 1-2mL for nighttime.
If you’re experienced with cannabis:
You may prefer the vape for immediate relief and the oil for baseline management. Many veterans we serve use both—vape for acute PTSD episodes, oil for daily anxiety management.
Always start low and go slow. Towns County’s elevation and individual metabolism affect response. Don’t operate vehicles or machinery until you know how you react.
Condition-Specific Context for Towns County Residents
We understand the health challenges facing our Georgia mountain community. Here’s how our formula addresses specific needs we see in Towns County:
Cancer Treatment Support
For those traveling to NEGA Regional Medical Center in Blairsville or making the trek to Atlanta for treatment at Winship Cancer Institute:
- Pre-chemo: 0.5-1mL sublingual 1 hour before treatment for nausea prevention
- During treatment: Vape as needed for breakthrough nausea (delta-8’s antiemetic properties [9])
- Post-treatment: 0.5mL every 6 hours for appetite stimulation and pain management
- Sleep: 1-2mL before bed for CBN-mediated sleep support [16][17]
Critical: Our products are supportive care, not cancer treatment. Never delay or replace proven oncologic therapies. Work with your oncology team at Northeast Georgia Physicians Group or wherever you’re being treated.
Chronic Pain Management
Whether it’s from years of logging, farming, construction, or military service:
- Daytime: 0.3-0.5mL raw sublingual—anti-inflammatory without impairment (CBD, CBG, THCa working through multiple pathways [4][12])
- Nighttime: 0.5-1mL decarboxylated sublingual—adds THC’s pain relief plus CBN for sleep
- Breakthrough: Vape as needed—1-2 minute onset for acute pain spikes
PTSD and Anxiety
For our veterans and trauma survivors in Towns County:
- Daytime functional relief: 0.3mL raw sublingual—CBD and CBG address anxiety pathways without psychoactivity [3][7]
- Acute episodes: Vape 2-3 puffs—fast relief when symptoms spike
- Nightmare prevention: 1mL sublingual before bed—CBN may help with sleep architecture [17]
Colin personally uses the vape for severe PTSD episodes and the oil for daily management. He developed these formulas while quitting Xanax cold turkey—he knows what works.
Sleep Disorders
- Before bed: 1-2mL sublingual delivering 25-50mg CBN
- Evidence note: CBN sleep claims remain weaker than marketing suggests [16], but the combination with THC and terpenes (especially myrcene [23]) appears more effective than CBN alone
Shipping to Towns County: Fast, Discreet, Reliable
We know that getting to a dispensary from Towns County means hours in the car. We bring the dispensary to you.
Domestic Shipping to Georgia:
- USPS Priority Mail: 2-3 business days
- FedEx/UPS Ground: 3-5 business days
- Discreet packaging—no cannabis branding visible
- Temperature-stable—important for Georgia summers
- Tracking provided—know exactly when it arrives
Cost: Flat rate shipping, waived on orders over $150
International: We ship worldwide where hemp products are legal. Full documentation and COAs included. Towns County residents with family overseas can refer them—we’ve delivered to multiple continents.
P.O. Boxes: Yes, we ship to P.O. boxes in Hiawassee and Young Harris.
Rural Delivery: We serve every address in Towns County, from downtown Hiawassee to the most remote mountain roads.
The ABC13 Record: Why Towns County Can Trust Us
Between 2019 and 2023, ABC13 Houston featured us in seven news segments. Five different reporters sought us out because we consistently provided honest, expert commentary on cannabis policy, products, and community health. This wasn’t bought media—it was earned recognition.
Key Moments That Define Our Credibility:
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September 2019: Our foundational quote—“I’m not trying to sell people snake oil… they need the best possible version to base their opinions off of to give it a fair shot”—established our commitment to honest education from day one.
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October 2021: When Texas reclassified Delta-8 as Schedule I overnight, we proactively removed all products and warned other operators who were unknowingly shipping narcotics. We absorbed a massive revenue loss to act ethically.
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August 2021: We gave away $35,000 in product to encourage COVID vaccination in Houston, coordinating with city government, no political strings attached.
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October 2022: Colin revealed his personal marijuana conviction history, explaining how it creates barriers for housing, banking, and employment. That vulnerability shows we understand the stakes beyond business.
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April 2023: On 4/20, we were featured as industry leaders, with Colin explaining that this is a “Renaissance” moment for legal cannabis.
No other Houston cannabis operator has this breadth of media coverage. For Towns County residents evaluating who to trust, this third-party validation matters.
The Science Behind Every Ingredient: Evidence for Towns County
Cannabinoids: What the Research Actually Says
CBD (4,500mg)
- Strongest evidence: Seizure disorders (Epidiolex FDA approval) [1][2]
- Emerging evidence: Anxiety reduction in 2024 meta-analysis [3]
- Pain: Promising but heterogeneous data [4]
- Safety: Liver enzyme elevation possible; drug interactions important [6]
CBG (3,000mg)
- Mechanism: Precursor cannabinoid, interacts with CB receptors and adrenoceptors [7]
- Research: Mostly preclinical; human evidence sparse [8]
- Caution: Commercially available despite thin evidence base [7]
Delta-8 THC (6,000mg)
- Pharmacology: Partial CB1 agonist, psychoactive but less potent than delta-9 [9]
- Safety: Manufacturing quality concerns, public health reports of adverse events [10]
- Legality: Farm Bill compliant but state laws vary
THCa (1,500mg)
- Properties: Non-psychoactive precursor, converts to THC when heated [12]
- Potential: Anti-inflammatory (COX-2), neuroprotective (PPARγ) in preclinical models
- Key point: Your control over decarboxylation determines psychoactivity
Delta-9 THC (90mg)
- Established uses: Chemo nausea, HIV/AIDS appetite, some pain/MS symptoms [1][13]
- Risks: Psychosis, anxiety, CUD, especially at high doses [15]
- Dosing: Our 3mg/mL is conservative and manageable
CBN (750mg)
- Marketing vs. evidence: Sleep claims exceed human trial data [16][17]
- Reality: No validated sleep trials found in recent review [16]
- Use: Included for potential synergy, not as primary sleep solution
CBC (750mg)
- Status: Emerging minor cannabinoid, preclinical evidence [18][19]
- Potential: Neurogenesis, antibacterial, anti-inflammatory
- Caution: Sold commercially with minimal efficacy/safety data [18]
Terpenes: Aromatic Allies
Our 5% terpene blend is included for sensory experience and potential entourage effects, but we keep claims conservative:
- Limonene: Multifunctional, but oxidation products can be allergens [21][22]
- Myrcene: Preclinical anxiolytic/analgesic, human proof limited [23]
- Caryophyllene: CB2 agonist—most cannabinoid-relevant terpene [24]
- Pinene: Neuroprotective potential, clinical data weak [25]
- Linalool: Calming reputation, but clinical trials lacking [26]
- Humulene: Cannabimimetic properties in rodents, human data early [27]
- Terpinolene: Least characterized, biologically interesting [28]
Legal Compliance for Georgia and Towns County
Federal Law: 2018 Farm Bill compliant (<0.3% delta-9 THC)
Georgia State Law:
- Our product is hemp-derived and meets federal thresholds
- No medical card required for purchase
- Legal to possess for adults 21+
- THCa conversion at home is not regulated (customer’s discretion)
Disclaimer: This product has not been evaluated by the FDA. Not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Consult your healthcare provider before use, especially if you have a medical condition, take medications, are pregnant or nursing, or have health concerns. May cause drowsiness or impairment. Do not operate vehicles or machinery until you know your response.
Buyer Responsibility: Verify your local laws before purchase. We assume no legal responsibility for how you use or process the product after delivery.
Frequently Asked Questions: Towns County Edition
Q: Is this really legal to order to my home in Hiawassee?
A: Yes. Our products are Farm Bill compliant and legal to ship to Georgia. No medical card needed.
Q: Will this show up on a drug test?
A: If you use the raw form (no heat), THCa shouldn’t trigger tests. If you decarboxylate or vape, you will test positive for THC. Be honest with employers.
Q: Can I use this while taking other medications from my doctor at Union County Medical Center?
A: CBD can interact with many drugs, especially those metabolized by the liver. Always consult your prescribing physician first. Bring the Certificate of Analysis to your appointment.
Q: How is this different from the CBD oil I buy at the health food store in Blairsville?
A: Those products typically contain only CBD (maybe 500-1000mg total). Our formula has 16,590mg across seven cannabinoids plus live terpenes. It’s a completely different pharmacologic profile.
Q: What if I can’t afford $129.99?
A: We publish our complete formula. You can source individual cannabinoid distillates and make your own version. That’s our open-source promise—Simpson’s free-access ethos adapted for today.
Q: I’m a veteran in Towns County. Will this help with PTSD?
A: Many veterans report benefits. Our founder used these exact formulas to quit Xanax and manages his PTSD with them daily. The vape provides fast relief for acute episodes; the oil provides daily management. But individual responses vary—what works for one person may not work for another.
Q: Can I give this to my pet like you did with Bentley?
A: Our RSO is formulated for human use. For pets, we published Bentley’s CBD golden paste recipe separately. Always consult a veterinarian.
Why Towns County Residents Choose OilWell RSO
The Numbers Speak:
- 16,590mg total cannabinoids—more comprehensive than any single-cannabinoid product
- 7 cannabinoids + 7 terpenes—multi-pathway approach vs. THC-only
- 90mg delta-9 THC—conservative, manageable, legal
- 1,500mg THCa—your choice: raw or activated
- $129.99 for 30mL—$2.17 per 553mg dose, far less than medical dispensary prices
The Philosophy Matters:
- Open-source formulas—if you can’t afford it, make it
- Evidence-honest education—we tell you what works, what doesn’t, and what’s still unknown
- Community-first—not just marketing, but documented action (COVID giveaway, ethical compliance)
- Personal stakes—our founder has lived the criminalization, the PTSD, the desperation for alternatives
The Access Is Real:
- Ships directly to any Towns County address
- Discreet packaging—your business stays your business
- No driving to Atlanta, no medical card bureaucracy
- Same customer service whether you’re in Hiawassee or Houston
Call to Action: Take Control of Your Wellness Journey
Towns County residents don’t wait for solutions to come to them—they build them, find them, or make the trip to get them. We’re making that trip unnecessary.
Ready to try the most complete RSO formula available?
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Have questions specific to your situation in Towns County?
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Towns County deserves access to the same quality cannabinoid medicine available in any major city. We’re here to provide it—with honesty, transparency, and the same mountain-grown integrity you value in your community.
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