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    Avatar photoFlorencehg
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    In Diablo 4, the Rogue class is a dynamic and agile character that thrives on precision, speed, and versatility. Among its most crucial skills is Dash, a movement ability that offers unparalleled mobility in combat. Whether you’re dodging dangerous attacks, repositioning for a better strike, or closing the gap between you and your enemies, mastering Dash is essential to maximizing your Rogue’s potential. In this article, we’ll go over essential tips and tricks for making the most of Dash in your Rogue build.

    Dash for Evasion

    The most straightforward use of Dash is for evading damage. Many of the toughest enemies in Diablo 4 use powerful AoE (area-of-effect) attacks that can quickly drain your health. In these situations, Dash is your best friend. By dashing at the right time, you can easily avoid these attacks and stay in the fight.

    When fighting bosses or elite mobs, it’s crucial to keep an eye on visual or audio cues that signal an incoming attack. Bosses often have telltale signs before they unleash a devastating AoE, and Dash can give you the few precious seconds you need to avoid taking damage. Timing is key: use Dash just before the attack hits to dodge with precision.

    Dash for Offensive Positioning

    While Dash is often viewed as a defensive tool, it can be just as effective for positioning in an offensive capacity. The Rogue class relies on quick movements and positioning to deal maximum damage. Dash allows you to move quickly between enemies or into better positions for attacks.

    For melee Rogues, Dash lets you close the gap rapidly, allowing you to get in close for powerful skills like Flurry or Twisting Blades. These high-damage abilities require you to be right next to your target, and Dash ensures you can get into position without delay. For ranged Rogues, Dash is perfect for repositioning when enemies close the distance or when you need to move out of dangerous areas quickly.

    By using Dash offensively, you can make yourself unpredictable and difficult for enemies to hit, all while maintaining a constant flow of damage. This dynamic playstyle is one of the Rogue’s most powerful traits, and Dash is the key to making it work.

    Dash and Passive Skills

    To truly optimize Dash’s effectiveness, it’s essential to consider the passive skills available to the Rogue. Many of the Rogue’s passives can enhance Dash either by reducing its cooldown or providing additional benefits after using it. For instance, some passives reduce the cooldown time of Dash, allowing you to use it more frequently.

    Other passive skills can give you buffs after dashing, such as increased damage, movement speed, or even bonuses to critical strike chances. These synergies make Dash even more impactful, turning it into a tool not just for movement but also for boosting your overall damage output. When building your Rogue, prioritize passives that reduce Dash’s cooldown or enhance the effects triggered by it.

    Dash and Energy Management

    One often overlooked aspect of Dash is its energy consumption. While Dash is an incredibly useful skill, overusing it can leave you drained of energy, preventing you from using your offensive abilities effectively. Managing your energy is essential for maximizing your potential in combat.

    To prevent energy issues, consider pairing Dash with abilities or gear that help regenerate energy. Skills like Preparation or Energy Overload can allow you to regain energy more efficiently, ensuring that you can continue to use Dash without compromising your damage potential. Be mindful of your energy pool and avoid spamming Dash when you’re low on resources.

    Dash in PvP

    In Diablo 4’s PvP modes, Dash is invaluable. The ability to stay mobile and outmaneuver your opponents is critical in player-versus-player combat. Dash allows you to dodge incoming attacks, reposition to avoid being cornered, or quickly close the gap between you and your opponent.

    In PvP, timing and unpredictability are key. Use Dash to keep your enemies guessing by constantly shifting your position. Whether you’re chasing down an enemy or evading a tricky attack, Dash gives you the flexibility to stay in control of the fight. Mastering Dash in PvP is a surefire way to gain the upper hand in combat.

    Mastering Dash is a crucial part of becoming a skilled Rogue in Diablo 4. It serves as both a defensive and offensive tool, offering unmatched mobility and allowing you to outmaneuver enemies in virtually any situation. By using Dash strategically, you can avoid damage, improve your positioning, and increase your damage output.

    To make the most of Dash, consider your energy management, take advantage of passive skills that enhance the ability, and use it to stay unpredictable in combat. Whether you’re tackling bosses, clearing dungeons, or engaging in PvP, Dash is an indispensable skill that should be at the core of your Rogue build. With practice and the right setup, Dash will make your Rogue a true force to be reckoned with in Diablo 4. Maximize Your Adventure – Skip the grind and let MMOexp.com provide the gold you need to dominate in Diablo IV. Here is an exclusive, high-value promo code just for players:”Winter”. Enjoy a 5% discount.

    #25572
    Avatar photoFlorencehg
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    Dribbling is one of the most crucial skills in EA FC 26, allowing players to maintain possession, evade defenders, and create scoring opportunities. Among the advanced techniques available, fidget spinning dribbles stand out for their combination of flair and functionality. While they may seem complicated at first glance, beginners can master this move with practice, gaining a powerful tool for tight spaces and crowded areas on the pitch. This guide will explain how to perform fidget spinning dribbles effectively and how to use them strategically.

    What Are Fidget Spinning Dribbles?

    A fidget spinning dribble is a skill move where the player rotates quickly while keeping the ball close to their feet. This circular motion allows for sudden changes in direction, making it difficult for defenders to anticipate your next move. Fidget spins are particularly useful in congested areas, such as the midfield or near the penalty box, where defenders are pressing aggressively. Executed correctly, this technique can help shield the ball, evade tackles, and create space for a pass, shot, or quick acceleration past opponents.

    Basic Controls for Beginners

    Understanding the controls is the first step to mastering fidget spinning dribbles. On PlayStation, you perform a spin by rotating the right stick in a circular motion-either clockwise or counterclockwise-while moving the player with the left stick. On Xbox, the right stick performs the same function. The speed and direction of rotation determine how quickly the player spins and the ball’s movement. Beginners should spend time in training mode practicing these motions to develop muscle memory and ensure smooth execution during matches.

    Timing and Positioning

    Timing and positioning are critical for effective fidget spinning dribbles. This move is most successful when there is at least one open path to exploit. Avoid spinning when defenders surround you entirely, as this can lead to losing possession. Ideal situations include near the edges of the penalty box, on the wings, or when cutting inside from midfield. Executing the spin just as a defender approaches maximizes your chance to evade tackles. Positioning your body between the ball and the opponent also helps maintain control and prevent interceptions.

    Combining Spins with Other Skill Moves

    Fidget spinning dribbles are most effective when combined with other skill moves. After a spin, you can immediately sprint, perform a step-over, or execute a body feint to mislead defenders further. Combining skill moves makes your dribbling less predictable and helps maintain possession under pressure. Beginners should experiment with different sequences in training mode to discover combinations that suit their style and enhance offensive opportunities.

    Maintaining Ball Control

    Maintaining control during spins is often a challenge for beginners. Keep the ball close to your feet and avoid over-rotating, which can result in losing possession. Start with slow, controlled spins to develop precision, then gradually increase speed as confidence grows. Using your body to shield the ball from defenders is also essential, particularly in tight spaces. Close ball control ensures that fidget spins are practical and effective rather than just flashy.

    Practice and Consistency

    Like any skill move in EA FC 26, fidget spinning dribbles require consistent practice. Spend time in training mode experimenting with rotation speed, timing, and combinations. Over time, you’ll develop an instinct for when and where to use spins during matches. Regular practice transforms fidget spinning dribbles from a flashy trick into a reliable technique that enhances your dribbling and attacking options.

    Fidget spinning dribbles in EA FC 26 are a dynamic, stylish, and effective way to evade defenders and create space. By mastering the controls, timing your spins, maintaining close ball control, and combining spins with other skill moves, beginners can quickly incorporate this technique into their gameplay. With consistent practice, fidget spinning dribbles help you dominate tight spaces, generate scoring opportunities, and make your gameplay more unpredictable, exciting, and successful on the pitch. More coins, more wins! Grab FIFA 26 Coins from MMOexp.com and take your Ultimate Team to the next level. Here is an exclusive, high-value promo code just for players:”Winter”. Enjoy a 5% discount.

    #25371

    Topic: Hey…

    in forum General
    Avatar photoMylo
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    Seriously,it was damn exhausting and as usual day … nothing changed other than knowing that my colleague is leaving and unfortunately,I came to know very last…I wonder even if he shares most of the things,he couldn’t tell me this ..I felt really bad..still,Just good to know that he is happy….
    Just reached home and would like to talk to somebody,who is a stranger….who may become a friend… because,You can freely talk to a stranger sometimes,more freely than whom we think we are very close….this sounds crazy..but it works….

    #23043

    Topic: Learning Music

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    Avatar photoCornelius Ryan
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    Anyone struggling trying to learn an instrument?

    #21558

    In reply to: New friends

    Avatar photoPiolin Casero
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      Hi there, I’m new here, don’t even now what is this work.
      I’m looking for new friends. I’m from Spain, leaving in Ireland for a couple of years. . it would be nice to have a chat with you.
      Thanks

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      #19617

      Topic: Help with site

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      Avatar photoPriscila Hayes
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      I just joined and having issues with this site… Could someone, please, explain me how to pin my interests in my profile? Thanks!!!

      #19327

      Topic: Residents of Galway

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      Avatar photoRyeker Grehan
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      Hi everyone, please give me a shout if you are from Galway, or love Galway, or just like people from Galway. My favourite thing about Galway is Salthill on a sunny day.

      #19084
      Avatar photoAnonymous
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        Yes but its really difficult for me please someone become my Bff

        #17960
        Avatar photoJéssica Atm
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          Hi everyone,
          I just found BFF. I`m so happy about this.
          I`m Jessica, nice to meet you guys.
          I`m Brazilian, I arrived in Ireland 11 months ago. I would like to make a friends.
          Me and my husband Danillo, we so friendly. We stayed here to learn English, so I’m sorry if I got the words wrong.
          We have a instagram that we share our life and travels. @documentandoomundo
          If someone lives in Cork, we can spend time together.
          Thanks a million.

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          #17795
          Avatar photoAnonymous
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            I'm Irish, I lived abroad for many years. I think because I didn't see the people I went to school with we all grew apart as time went by. I'm single and many people I know are in relationships or living in other places. I find it's harder to make friends as you get older generally unless you make new friends through work and that's not always easy. I think it's difficult to make friends because many people are very busy or have settled on their friends already.
            So I think we have to make the effort with the small talk and see where it leads…
            Really hoping to get to know some interesting new people on this site and make some new friends.

            #17642
            Avatar photoAmberley G
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              Hi guys I am living in Dublin for the past 3 years ,I've decided write here because I would like meet people and socialise with them .
              Ireland is amazing country with many places for discovery and for go to visit and I don't have people with can do this things .
              People with interests in go out and drink a coffee (or a drink) and visit places around..
              Make good connexions and continuing learning English this are my interests .
              If someone have same interests can text me .
              Many thanks

              #16623

              Topic: Anyone on here still?

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              Avatar photoSonia Fernandes
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              Hey,
              I am in my late 40s and moved back to Ireland a few years ago, just before COVID hit. Most of my previous friends now have much younger kids than mine and are not interested in taking time off from their families, which is fine and understandable.
              I am hoping to make new friends with similar interests to mine. Not interested in a romantic relationship, just friendships.
              It is my first day here but I am getting the feeling not much is happening. Is there still someone around Dublin that is active in this site? If so, please feel free to give me a shout!
              All the best,
              Sonia 🙂

              #15072
              Avatar phototherese hanley
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              I'm learning saxophone at the moment and would love to hook up with anybody else doing the same.

              #9297
              Avatar photoPhilip
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                Hi all, Im living in Longfod for the past 16 years. Im working from home at the moment so, now that the christmas house cleaning for visitors is over, I thought i would reach out for some people to chat with. My interests are a bit nerdy: some tech, sci-fi, fantasy etc (but not superheroes , generally )I also follow the wide range of current and upcoming Irish bands, and like camping at some music festivals throughout the year. Hopefully I can get back to them this yeaar, after a 2 year absence.

                #8064
                Avatar photoMark Harris
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                  Fleabag is good, phoebe Waller-Bridge, is genius, her live show was great to!

                  #7043
                  Avatar photoAileen
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                    Hi Kelly,

                    I’m Nuraini. I just joined this Bffinder thing today, after moping around the house for a few years. I’m 43-ish :). I’ve been here since 1999, from Malaysia. I came here as a University Student, fell in love with a classmate, married, stayed, had babies, worked, quit work, and now am looking for new things to do. A new chapter of life shall we say.

                    Your note resonates with me, in terms of the trying to make a beautiful home (I’m not too good at it though, it always seems to stay a mess, with 6 people to clean up after, maybe it’s not my fault), growing vegetables, crafting and animals. We have two pet rabbits and a few fish and a turtle. I have tried being self-sufficient but don’t think I’d be able to survive off my produces alone… at all. I like walking too, hiking not so much but will do it for health reasons. I love yoga, even tho it tortures me afterwards, esp the planking/core muscle poses. I’m also more of a home bird. Even my work friends have commented on this. I’d only go out shopping if I have to. I’d make myself attend work dinners and all that but it is something that takes alot of effort from me. I know it’s something I have to work on, like building a stamina/tolerence for it. It’s a relief now that I don’t have to deal with people that much, but at the same time, loneliness does creep up.

                    Unfortunately, I’m in Limerick, so meeting up would be unlikely. This might be both a relief and a downer :).

                    I don’t know if I’d make a good friend, but I can try.

                    I’m sorry about your heart being broken. From what you said, was it recent? That’s simply horrible. But I’m not going to make this about him, so what can I do for you? What would you like to talk about?

                    I used to enjoy cooking but have lost the spirit for it recently. What kind of crafts do you do? I’m trying to learn watercolour at the moment, but since it’s only my first year at it, I have nothing good to show for it yet. I used to be into cardmaking and have drawers of stuff 😛 If you’re interested in any of those kind of stuff, maybe I could post some of my excess to you. I don’t know how to knit but my eldest daughter does. She’s the same age as yours. I am just learning how to sew and mend clothes at the moment and am so pleased that I can now rescue my jeans/denims rather than throw them away.

                    Alright, that’s all I can think of to say for now. I need to get cracking at the daily wiping and sweeping, else my house would have no chance at being beautiful :). Take care.

                    PS: What do you plant in your garden? I need help as a lot of my plants seem to be dying this year. I’m starting to wonder if there is something wrong with the soil.

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                    #6595
                    Avatar photoFi
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                      Hi Vanessa
                      Would love to catch up. Please drop me a line
                      Fiona

                      #5887

                      In reply to: Moving to Korea

                      Avatar photopotato1004
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                        Hey! I actually went to South Korea on the TOPIK programme after my second year at uni and was placed in Jeju
                        It was such a good experience, i would 100% recommend it! I had studied Korean before going and it made it soooo much easier to make friends there 😊 so i wouldn’t wait until you get there to start lol nowadays there’s loads of websites and resources to learn the language, and you can join HelloTalk to talk to native Korean speakers as well

                        Best of luck getting there, I’m sure you’ll have a geg

                        #3934

                        Topic: Cork

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                        Avatar photoash28
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                        Is there many people from cork actually on this site that are active? Please pm me ☺️

                        #3481
                        Avatar photoJessica Brady
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                          Hi everyone ! My name is Jessica and I’m a single mammy to a beautiful boy. I was living on the UK the last few years, came home just before the pandemic ! Its just me and my boy and it gets very lonely. Although I’m grateful for everything I have, I really feel like I have a lot more living to do, and I just want to find fun people to have in my life and my sons life. Im very spiritual, love the outdoors, love to cook and look after people. Someone message me please and restore my faith in humanity 🙏 p.s im in cork

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                          #3397

                          Topic: Moving to Korea

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                          Avatar photoSerena
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                          Hey guys

                          I’m new to this platform. I was just interested to see if anyone else on here is interested in Korea.

                          I first got an interested in Korea in 2016. I was a first yar in college and had recently discovered kdrama the previous year and kpop that year. I immediately became intrigued by the language and i decided from then on i wanted to move to south Korea. That is when i discovered the Epik program which allows you to work as an English language teacher in Korea. All that’s required is a bachelors degree in any discipline and a tefl certificate. You apply then submit the relevant documents and if yore lucky you get an interview and pass then you get to go to Korea. I have literally been dreaming about this for 5 years now. Sadly I couldn.t apply this year because of the corona virus.

                          The reason why im so interested in going to Korea is because I just think the language is fantastic. I’ve never heard anything like it before. I love learning new languages and I added korean onto my list. One day I just thought to myself what is the best way to learn a language? Of course the answer was going to the country where the language is spoken. That way you can practice with natives and also get to partake in the culture of that country and learn about the history as well.

                          I haven’t given up on going yet and I plan to go next year by the grace of God. Wish me luck guys.

                          If anyone else is interested to hear more or just interested in Korea in general please feel free to comment on this topic. I would love to discuss with other people.

                          #3056
                          Avatar photoUnlockBff_Vipul7
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                            Hi all!
                            I am Vipul, 28 from India currently staying in Dublin.
                            Not new to Dublin but stuck in lockdown since I came, bad timing i know :/
                            I am a person focused in being varied, like to walk, talk and learn anything new and share. I work in IT for money, to survive and click pictures, write stuff and go cycling for heart and being alive 😉
                            Looks to be a great site and amazing people here.. Waiting for unlockdown soon and be friends with humans again ?

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                            #2647

                            In reply to: General Anime Chat

                            Avatar photobad_boi
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                              i like dragon ballz or sword art online or even black leaf clover

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                              #2331
                              Avatar photoLara
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                                Good afternoon, everyone!

                                My name’s Lara and I’m from Switzerland. I’ve stumbled across this site in my search to learn more about Ireland and to get sort of a starting point, as I am currently looking for an employment in Dublin – it’s always been my dream to work abroad and now I’m finally in the position where I can actually begin to tackle it.

                                I studied translations (English and French into German) and am currently trying to learn Dutch, Italian and Irish, though the focus clearly is on Dutch. I’m interested in basically everything – as long as it’s presented to me with joy and passion, I’m on board (except all things mathematical, I’m at total loss here…)

                                Thanks to my dad, I’ve had a fascination for the northern european countries ever since I can remember and have visited Dublin a couple of times in the past.

                                Despite being interested in many things, I don’t make contact with new people too easily so I’m hoping to find one or two people on this site.

                                That’s it from me for now, and until soon!

                                Cheers,
                                Lara

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                                #2258
                                Avatar photoDeana White
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                                  I’m still very busy. I teach school, raise my granddaughters, cook/clean, and have my own business. There’s never a dull moment around here.

                                  #1835
                                  Avatar photoSharon
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                                    Fleabag is really good but dont know if its on netflix.

                                    #1742
                                    Avatar photoFiona
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                                      @burkie Could you please add it again so that people could meet for a socially distant walk or coffee? Or even add a book club online chat gathering? At least people could form connections on here before the restrictions lift & have gatherings to look forward to.
                                      I’m near Tipperary Town if anyone is close by & would like to meet.

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                                      #1648
                                      Avatar photoGuilherme Flores
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                                        I’m working from home, trying to learn and study some new things and I’m cycling almost every day. Also many hours of Netflix.

                                        #1463
                                        Avatar photoburkie
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                                          I really enjoyed Friday nights watching Buffy and Angel back then. And many late nights up watching Frasier and Seinfield. My guilty pleasure was watching The Nanny 🙂

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                                          #1187
                                          Avatar photoJon Davies
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                                            So, I’ve just spent the last week in Ireland; visited Galway Cathedral on Friday afternoon and took this photo, which I was quite pleased with…

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                                            #866
                                            Avatar photoburkie
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                                              Liam – I studied Multimedia & Communications in Clonmel, graduated and found it hard to get my foot in the door so began a job in Abbott and 4 years later decided it was time to get out and start my own business. I’ve been working for myself for the past 9 years. I’ve been lucky to have worked with numerous clients from large corporate companies to small local businesses. And in my spare time I love to work on side projects and always strive to learn new things, currently trying to read more and aiming to learn Polish & get through a few books in 2020.

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                                              #729
                                              Avatar photoRacheal?
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                                                Watched mindhunters
                                                How to get away with murder
                                                Gossip girl
                                                Sons of anarchy
                                                Suits
                                                The crown
                                                Call the midwife
                                                Reign
                                                All amazing watches very addictive !!
                                                Any more recommendations please X

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                                                #315
                                                Avatar photoJoanne Delaney
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                                                  It’s gotta be green leaf

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