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This woman was the sole survivor of a flight obliterated by a thunderstorm

Juliane Koepcke was believed to be dead before she reappeared after trekking through the jungle for 11 days.

JULIANE KOEPCKE WAS 17 years old on Christmas Eve 1971, when the plane supposed to fly her and 91 other passengers from Lima, Peru, to Pucallpa, Peru, was struck by lightning and exploded in the air.

Everyone on board died that night except for Koepcke, who was believed to be dead before she reappeared after trekking through the jungle for 11 days.

In a 2010 interview with Vice News and a 2000 German documentary about her story, Koepcke goes over what happened during those days that changed her life.

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Koepcke and her mother boarded a plane to Pucallpa on Christmas Eve 1971 to celebrate Christmas with her father in an outpost in the middle of the Amazon forest where her parents both worked. While they were happy to catch the flight out before Christmas, mixed feelings about the airline’s bad reputation — two planes had crashed recently — plagued them as well.

In the documentary directed by Werner Herzog, a grown-up Koepcke flies out to the jungle with her husband and the film crew. She sits in the same seat, 19F, near the window, as she did in 1971.

“I have, since that time, lost my trust in planes and pilots, I listen to every sound and am nervous every time I fly,” she told the filmmakers.

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Kopecke remembers everything being normal for the first 25 minutes of the flight that was supposed to last about an hour.

She started noticing that something was wrong, however, when her mother became nervous about the clouds getting darker and darker and the turbulence more vigorous.

“It was really scary. We flew into pitch-black clouds that were stroking the plane as if they were alive,” Koepcke recounted in the documentary.

Then, suddenly, the plane was in the middle of a big storm with constant thunder and lightning. At some point, Koepcke saw a lightning strike hit one of the motors, and her mother then screamed, “Now it’s over.”

She describes what followed as a blur but remembers some scenes.

“I remember the plane going straight down, and the motor making a lot of noise, and people screaming,” Koepcke told Herzog. “And then suddenly I was outside of the plane. I was falling head down with the seat belt pressing my stomach so much I couldn’t breathe. In that moment I knew exactly what had happened but did not have the time to be scared because I fainted.”

Regaining consciousness wasn’t easy. Koepcke had a large concussion, and the capillaries in her eyes had popped because of the pressure inside and outside the plane. She had just fallen over 10,000 feet out of the sky. She remembers, however, she wasn’t in any pain.

First, even though Koepcke woke up underneath her seat, she had to have landed on top of it. In the documentary, she offers three explanations for how she survived what easily could have been a deadly fall.

  1. During storms, sometimes heavy winds blow upward, which may have slowed down her fall.
  2. She may have been attached to one end of the seat and, not unlike a maple seed, swirled down instead of a falling in a straight line.
  3. The dense tangle of lianas covering the trees cushioned the final moments of her fall.

It’s probably a combination of all three explanations, according to Koepcke.

“I couldn’t really feel anything. It was like being wrapped in cotton balls. With a lot of effort I could only get up on my knees, then everything turned black again,” Koepcke told Vice News.

It took her half a day before she could walk. The first thing she tried to do was find her mother, and she searched the same place multiple times but couldn’t see or hear anything.

‘I knew … they wouldn’t continue looking for me’

Born to German parents in Lima in 1954, Koepcke spent a lot of her time in the Amazon forest. Her father, a zoologist, and her mother, an ornithologist, worked out of a research outpost in the middle of the forest. Koepcke had lived with her parents for a year and a half before the crash and therefore knew a lot about the inner-workings of its ecosystem — knowledge that would eventually save her.

Once she was able to walk, Koepcke eventually found a stream and started following it. She remembered her father telling her to follow a stream if she was ever lost in the jungle because it would lead to a bigger one and ultimately to help.

While following it on the fourth day after the crash, Koepcke came across three bodies of people still in their seats. She didn’t dare touch the bodies, so she grabbed a stick and poked them. She said in the documentary that one was a woman, and Koepcke wanted to know whether it was her mother. It wasn’t.

Afterwards she started seeing rescue planes and tried but failed to draw their attention to her.

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The plane and some of its parts rained down on the Amazon forest over a 5.8-square-mile area. It took the film crew three expeditions to get to the rest of the plane. Sometimes it took them hours to walk just 100 metres. The plane crash prompted the biggest search in Peruvian history, but nothing was found. The forest is so dense that even helicopters could not spot the plane wreckage, let alone a person.

After a while she stopped seeing or hearing them. “I knew that I was truly on my own, and they wouldn’t continue looking for me,” she told Vice News.

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For ten days, Koepcke followed the river, she mostly swam or walked and sometimes let herself be lead by the water. The whole time, Koepcke did not eat. She says in the documentary that she wasn’t hungry but drank a lot of water. The only food she found was a candy package near the bodies she saw, and a Panettone, a type of sweet bread, that was soaked and had mud all over it. It tasted so bad that she left it where she found it.

Koepcke eventually found a hut, without walls, on the ninth day of her trek through the jungle. She decided to spend a night there. The next day — while she was lying there thinking she was going to die — she suddenly heard voices. Three Peruvian men who lived in the hut found her.

“The first man I saw seemed like an angel,” Koepcke told Herzog.

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At first, the men were scared when they saw Koepcke. Her eyes were still bloodshot, and they thought she was a river spirit. Regardless, they took care of her and spent another night in the hut before bringing Koepcke to a nearby village, where missionaries took her to a hospital.

Koepcke eventually moved back to Germany for her studies and where she fully recovered from her injuries.

Coming into contact with her ‘destiny’

During the documentary, it was the first time Koepcke came in contact with her ‘destiny,’ and yet she seemed very calm, the narrator noted. She later explained to him that it was part of a shield — a coping mechanism that she had developed to try to lead a normal life and to be able to do that cost her an enormous effort during her whole adult life.

Going back to the crash site with Herzog, however, was almost therapeutic, Koepcke told Vice News.

“It helped me psychologically. That’s where I told the whole story to Herzog. I really focused on it, on doing it well, so I didn’t really have the time to become upset,” she said.

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She also reflected on the fact that she never received any psychological help and that “if I hadn’t managed to deal with it, that would have been my problem,” she told Vice News.

Despite overcoming the experience, nightmares plagued Koepcke for many years. She had one recurring dream where she’s walking through the streets of cities. Everything seems normal but suddenly all the faces of people are broken. In another one, a room stores all the butterflies in the world. She said in the documentary it was as if all the planes in the world were safely stored away there and couldn’t hurt her anymore.

In the documentary, Koepcke also talks about grieving her mother’s death. They had always been close, and it took her a very long time to comprehend that someone who has always been there was now gone forever.

Although Koepcke feels she managed to deal with the extraordinary and dramatic event that shaped her life, there is one thought, she told Vice News, that will never leave her.

“The thought — why was I the only survivor? — haunts me. It always will.”

- Barbara Tasch.

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    Feb 7th 2024, 12:17 PM

    80 million international passengers visited France, 7 million in Ireland. France is 550,000 sq km, Ireland is 77,000. France has more visitors and more people inhabitants per capita than Ireland. Ireland is a island, you can’t just drive into Ireland from Germany

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    Feb 7th 2024, 12:49 PM

    @J Ven: We should build a Euro tunnel.

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    Feb 7th 2024, 1:13 PM

    @Thesaltyurchin: normally its a wall first, then a tunnel?

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    Feb 7th 2024, 1:28 PM

    @brian o’leary: It was a ‘pie in the sky’ bait comment anyway. Imagine us, with a Euro Tunnell Lol! Cant even build a train line.

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    Feb 7th 2024, 1:35 PM

    @J Ven: try telling that to the Greens

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    Feb 7th 2024, 3:32 PM

    @J Ven: If your figures for visitors – and visitors is a loose term – are correct, then France had 1.24 ‘visitors’ per person and Ireland had 1.39 per person.

    What does ‘visitor’ mean in this context?
    Tourist?
    Does it include temporary workers, or any other group?

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    Feb 7th 2024, 4:55 PM

    @ItWasLikeThatWhenIGotHere: International arrivals.

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    Feb 7th 2024, 6:32 PM

    @J Ven: So, that includes all immigrants, and not just tourists, then?

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    Feb 7th 2024, 10:18 PM

    @ItWasLikeThatWhenIGotHere: not to mention there was a World Cup in France last year.

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    Feb 7th 2024, 12:18 PM

    As an Island economy we depend on air travel to sustain our economy. The main danger could be that flights are taken on by the Belfast airports and emissions are even further increased by a trip down the M1.

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    Feb 7th 2024, 12:51 PM

    @Adrian: More air or is it freight?… Our goods supply is a joke currently, just lob it on the roads with everything else, no thought. Hopefully, they move Dublin Port, would be a start at least.

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    Feb 7th 2024, 6:21 PM

    @Thesaltyurchin: where should they move it to mullingar?

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    Feb 7th 2024, 7:26 PM

    @Adrian re. ” As an Island economy we depend on air travel to sustain our economy”

    No.

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    Feb 7th 2024, 8:16 PM

    @Martin Mongan: There’s plenty of coastline it could be moved to, I’ve heard both Louth and Arklow as possible locations. It’s madness that we have a port on the most expensive land in the country. It would also mean that the port tunnel could be repurposed for other uses e,g, buses, cars etc.

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    Feb 7th 2024, 9:17 PM

    @Adrian: … or indeed by Shannon or Knock, Dublin can’t have that, can they??

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    Feb 7th 2024, 12:23 PM

    Who would have thought there would be lots of flights to and from and island nation.

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    Feb 7th 2024, 7:27 PM

    @Ciaran: No one.

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    Feb 7th 2024, 8:59 PM

    @Ciaran: I wonder if Lanzarote are considering culling the number of flights to their island in an endeavour to reduce their emissions, eh No, they dont have an Eamon

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    Feb 7th 2024, 12:29 PM

    But what about the environment?!?!? It’s cold because it’s hot and we need to migrate to get warm when it’s cold and visa versa !!!!!

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    Feb 7th 2024, 1:52 PM

    @Shane C: it’s climate change now seeing as the Global warming ruse didn’t work out

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    Feb 7th 2024, 3:23 PM

    @David Owens: The temperature of the planet creates the climates. Therefore Global Warming results in climate change.

    Which part is tripping you up?

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    Feb 7th 2024, 3:44 PM

    @ItWasLikeThatWhenIGotHere: like I said it’s a ruse, even your master Bill Gates acknowledges it now

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    @David Owens: your master bill gates has to be the dumbest thing I’ve read on here in a while and that’s saying something

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    Feb 7th 2024, 6:40 PM

    @David Owens: That famous climate scientist Bill Gates?

    What’s Bill Gates go to do with the price of coffee?

    Anyway, I took the trouble to look up what this Bill Gates might have said recently regarding climate change, and got this:
    “Essentially, his argument is that emissions will peak and then start to go down. They won’t go down as fast as we want them to, so temperatures will continue to rise. Reversing this trend will require massive carbon removal. The goal of staying below 2 degrees Celsius (much less 1.5) appears lost, but we will not find ourselves in worst-case scenarios, and it is unlikely we will go above 3C.”

    How, pray tell, does that even come close to this Bill Gates character saying climate change is a ruse?
    (Even if he was an expert on the subject.)

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    Feb 7th 2024, 1:15 PM

    If he is saying that the extra flights won’t add hugely to omissions he needs to publish data or analysis to back it up.

    Airplanes are more efficient today than 20 years ago and he knows what’s landing and taking off, he will also know other factors like how much fuel would be needed with the additional flights.

    Obviously adding 8 million passengers will have cO2 emissions too.

    Simply saying ” I’m supporting the economy” isn’t a very strong strategic approach.

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    Feb 7th 2024, 7:29 PM

    @Cornelius Paul O Mahony: This CEO is not an economist.
    He is hired to increase profits.

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    Feb 8th 2024, 2:28 PM

    @Juri Hertel: An economist?

    Any CEO must have a full understanding of the business to make decisions, simply stating something isn’t how business works, especially when the decisions made affect those outside of the business.

    What economist or economics has to do with this has me baffled.

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    Feb 7th 2024, 1:38 PM

    By all means increase the cap, but only after they improve the access roads and build a bleedin train!

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    Feb 7th 2024, 12:39 PM

    “increase the annual number of flights at Dublin Airport from 32 million to 40 million”?
    Either there’s a monstrous typo or flights have really rebounded post-covid …

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    @Connor Savage: they are not talking about overnight-

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    Feb 7th 2024, 2:18 PM

    @You’re Not Serious: i think you’re missing the typo. 32-40m flights annually??? Thats 110,000 flights a day; from Dublin. bahahaha

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    Feb 7th 2024, 2:46 PM

    @Connor Savage: it’s passengers not flights, still big numbers but it’ll take time to get to 40m

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    Feb 7th 2024, 4:54 PM

    @Cornelius Paul O Mahony: i get that, bud. Am simply taking the pi*s about the sentence as it reads

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    Feb 7th 2024, 1:08 PM

    “If governments want airlines to burn sustainable aviation fuel [SAF], they’re going to need to devote extraordinary sums of taxpayers’ money to make it happen,” Aengus Kelly, CEO of the world’s number one lessor AerCap, told the Airline Economics conference Lessors, bankers and airline executives meeting in Dublin last week, SAF is not realistic or viable means of cutting emissions that the taxpayer will end up paying for, so wealthy airlines can keep on making massive profits while being exempt from any sort of binding emission targets.

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    Feb 7th 2024, 2:22 PM

    Cycling lanes are a waste unless policed. In portlaoise where 2 new schools were built with perfect cycle lane access which cannot be used as at finish times for 1/2 mile either side of te schools the cycle lanes and footpaths are car parks making it extremely dangerous and impossible to cycle …..nothing is being done about it . Something will be done when a tragedy happens

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    @joe tobin: Well, how can a tragedy happen when no one uses the cycling lanes?

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    Feb 7th 2024, 3:59 PM

    Cork Shannon knock all under-utilised increase use of these airports cheaper parking landing charges sell the alternatives , instead of bringing everyone through Dublin ,

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    Feb 7th 2024, 5:02 PM

    @Tim Oconnell: It’s been explained many times,the passenger numbers are not there…..Ryanair said they would happily put in more flights if there were…

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    Feb 7th 2024, 2:34 PM

    Let Cork, Kerry, Knock and Shannon bear some of the capacity load.

    Those turnip munchers are always whining there’s not enough flights for them!

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    @Paul: Classy boy Paul eh?

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    Feb 7th 2024, 7:15 PM

    @Paul: Sure Paul, you fork out more subsidies and we will bear more profit.
    Mighty … what did you do when others went to school?

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    Feb 7th 2024, 12:53 PM

    He’s right, the targets agreed on are what matter, if they can deliver more and be under the agreed limits then have at it, the real problem is access, if our ‘accountants’ could pull up their pants and get a light rail sorted, that would help.

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    Feb 7th 2024, 2:04 PM

    All that extra walking and cycling will offset the extra carbon footprint from increased air traffic

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    @David Owens: That’s the plan.

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    Feb 7th 2024, 5:22 PM

    On any given weekday Shannon airport is not much more than 2 hours from most major urban centres and the M50 . It can nearly take as long to get to Dublin airport from the south side. Extend and upgrade the rail line from Limerick to Hueston and make Shannon a viable alternative.
    If Shannon was privately run it would probably be the busiest airport on this side of Europe. All transatlantic flights and European flights are internal clear customs and immigration for both on the one site. As far as I’m aware it’s only Dublin and Shannon have this luxury.

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    Feb 7th 2024, 9:26 PM

    @Dermot Byrne: … and realistically, most tourists go to the Western coast.
    Maybe a “this way in/that way our” concept could be run, incoming tourists to the Western airports and leaving from Dublin. Might need a bit of trickery, though …

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    Feb 7th 2024, 2:47 PM

    It’s passenger numbers they want to increase from 32m to 40m. Not flight numbers.

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    Feb 7th 2024, 3:33 PM

    40 million flights?? Flights?? Who is screening these articles

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    Feb 7th 2024, 7:32 PM

    @Irish Citizen: No one.She writes a lot of BS as usual.

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    Feb 7th 2024, 7:02 PM

    The Greens telling Porkies. Eamon Ryan on today defending his air travel, that he has to be there in person & that we shouldn’t be finger pointing, apportioning blame to anybody, bit rich from one of the biggest HYPOCRITES in Ireland, when he personally finger points those of us driving cars, farmers, those of us using air travel for holidays, one rule for Eamon & the Greens, another for Joe & Josephine Soap. Greens giving Aviation & Data Centers a free ride, even appointed an Aviation insider to one of their committee’s, Ciaran Cuffe wasn’t contacting the financial institutions, not to lend to the Aviation or Data Center industries, that hate is just reserved for farmers.

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    Feb 7th 2024, 3:57 PM

    No principals or empathy left in the world just snuffling around in the dirt for cash. Seems every ceo has no problem with their own grand children suffering or dying. Its sad.

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    Feb 7th 2024, 3:12 PM

    I would say could we not wait till we get the Metro built first? But, well, you know how long we will be waiting for that pipe dream to happen.

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    Feb 7th 2024, 3:38 PM

    Strange. It’s up to Final County Council to decide. They have to date backed DAA in everything and they will again. Fingal County Council represents ??????

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    Feb 7th 2024, 1:31 PM

    An absolutely foolish statement!

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    Feb 7th 2024, 5:55 PM

    Planetary climate is the rate of change in surface, atmospheric and oceanic conditions across latitudes as our planet rotates daily and runs a circuit of the Sun. That rate of change is determined by the relationship of daily rotational inclination to the orbital plane.

    The seasons are long-term weather, so attempting to railroad the relative success of short-term weather modelling into long-term weather modelling as ‘climate’  is a fraud, not a mistake or an overreach, but actual fraud.

    Once people understand how mathematical modellers use contrived logic to suit themselves and their dire predictions,  the more they see the horror of climate change modelling. The scam is getting to believe that empirical modelling equates to science.

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    Feb 7th 2024, 6:27 PM

    @Gearoid O’Ceilleachair: you keep copy and pasting the same rubbish on every article. I look forward to your automated copy paste response

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    Feb 7th 2024, 3:35 PM

    Junk science.

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    Feb 7th 2024, 6:57 PM

    @brendan C5: No, just ignorance on your part.

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    Feb 8th 2024, 7:48 AM

    Why not reducing his salary by 50 percent in the name of economy?

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    Feb 7th 2024, 6:54 PM

    Only essential air travel should now be allowed, SAR, humanitarian airlifts, etc., no leisure travel should be tolerated.

    In spite of your selfish opinion, you aren’t entitled to three holidays a year at the expense of the life still on the planet, degraded as it is.

    Taking them just makes you a selfish a**h*le!

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    Feb 8th 2024, 10:41 AM

    Protecting the economy:

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