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I had no idea there was a song inspired by that. I bought the book of four novellas for "Rita Hayworth and the Shawshank Redemption," having no idea that "the Body" (the novella version of Stand by Me) was a part of it. Both good reads. "The Breathing Method" was meh. But I responded to say that "Apt Pupil" is the single most disturbing thing I've ever read by a long shot.dankind said:
Another King-inspired (Apt Pupil in that case) tune.mrussel1 said:
I loved that song and of course the book. Skeletons in the closet too.dankind said:
EF Me In The Brain said:Halifax2TheMax said:
I wish I could share your optimism regarding your last sentence but hearing reports that less than half of repubs will get the vaccine and that millions of ‘Muricans are skipping their second dose, something makes me think we’re headed toward a The Stand type of future. Super bugs, Trashcan Man and a mass migration to either Boulder or Vegas.Weston1283 said:In Massachusetts, you can go on CVS website and all morning and right now there are tons of openings for at least 50% of CVS locations
We are almost (if not already) at the point where anyone who wants a vaccine can just log on in the morning and get it same day. To me, that has always been the "end" of the pandemic, and that is a thought I maintain today.
Captain Trips is a better name than Kung Flu!
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OnWis97 said:
I had no idea there was a song inspired by that. I bought the book of four novellas for "Rita Hayworth and the Shawshank Redemption," having no idea that "the Body" (the novella version of Stand by Me) was a part of it. Both good reads. "The Breathing Method" was meh. But I responded to say that "Apt Pupil" is the single most disturbing thing I've ever read by a long shot.dankind said:
Another King-inspired (Apt Pupil in that case) tune.mrussel1 said:
I loved that song and of course the book. Skeletons in the closet too.dankind said:
EF Me In The Brain said:Halifax2TheMax said:
I wish I could share your optimism regarding your last sentence but hearing reports that less than half of repubs will get the vaccine and that millions of ‘Muricans are skipping their second dose, something makes me think we’re headed toward a The Stand type of future. Super bugs, Trashcan Man and a mass migration to either Boulder or Vegas.Weston1283 said:In Massachusetts, you can go on CVS website and all morning and right now there are tons of openings for at least 50% of CVS locations
We are almost (if not already) at the point where anyone who wants a vaccine can just log on in the morning and get it same day. To me, that has always been the "end" of the pandemic, and that is a thought I maintain today.
Captain Trips is a better name than Kung Flu!Apt Pupil is the most disturbing thing you ever read?Interesting. I thought it was screwed up but it never registered like that with me.Keeping on topic, the tweets I see shared in this thread frequently are more disturbing to me than any Stephen King story.
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OnWis97 said:
I had no idea there was a song inspired by that. I bought the book of four novellas for "Rita Hayworth and the Shawshank Redemption," having no idea that "the Body" (the novella version of Stand by Me) was a part of it. Both good reads. "The Breathing Method" was meh. But I responded to say that "Apt Pupil" is the single most disturbing thing I've ever read by a long shot.dankind said:
Another King-inspired (Apt Pupil in that case) tune.mrussel1 said:
I loved that song and of course the book. Skeletons in the closet too.dankind said:
EF Me In The Brain said:Halifax2TheMax said:
I wish I could share your optimism regarding your last sentence but hearing reports that less than half of repubs will get the vaccine and that millions of ‘Muricans are skipping their second dose, something makes me think we’re headed toward a The Stand type of future. Super bugs, Trashcan Man and a mass migration to either Boulder or Vegas.Weston1283 said:In Massachusetts, you can go on CVS website and all morning and right now there are tons of openings for at least 50% of CVS locations
We are almost (if not already) at the point where anyone who wants a vaccine can just log on in the morning and get it same day. To me, that has always been the "end" of the pandemic, and that is a thought I maintain today.
Captain Trips is a better name than Kung Flu!
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Sametempo_n_groove said:
I've never received a flu shot in my life. It will suck if I have to do this every year now...Weston1283 said:
Yes I’m fully expecting to get a covid booster with my flu shot this fall (and every year)tempo_n_groove said:I don't see how Covid ever goes away. It is like a Flu so won't it just keep coming back? Will we have to get a shot every year?Scio me nihil scire
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Sametempo_n_groove said:
I've never received a flu shot in my life. It will suck if I have to do this every year now...Weston1283 said:
Yes I’m fully expecting to get a covid booster with my flu shot this fall (and every year)tempo_n_groove said:I don't see how Covid ever goes away. It is like a Flu so won't it just keep coming back? Will we have to get a shot every year?so question for you both.did you ever come down with a flu over the years?I had a flu shot while in boot camp 1988. had a couple rough days. didnt have another til last year.reason was 2 fold.got knocked down HARD in Jan of 20 then had lingering chest/lung pain for 3 weeks. the coughing....since many symptoms overlapped, I decided it smart to get the flu vax (some senior version. wtf I'm that old now?)am now fully vaxxed approx 3 weeks since 2nd shot._____________________________________SIGNATURE________________________________________________
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I get the flu shot every year. One bad bout with the flu will change your mind, especially if you don't get Tamiflu in you immediately.mickeyrat said:static111 said:
Sametempo_n_groove said:
I've never received a flu shot in my life. It will suck if I have to do this every year now...Weston1283 said:
Yes I’m fully expecting to get a covid booster with my flu shot this fall (and every year)tempo_n_groove said:I don't see how Covid ever goes away. It is like a Flu so won't it just keep coming back? Will we have to get a shot every year?so question for you both.did you ever come down with a flu over the years?I had a flu shot while in boot camp 1988. had a couple rough days. didnt have another til last year.reason was 2 fold.got knocked down HARD in Jan of 20 then had lingering chest/lung pain for 3 weeks. the coughing....since many symptoms overlapped, I decided it smart to get the flu vax (some senior version. wtf I'm that old now?)am now fully vaxxed approx 3 weeks since 2nd shot.0 -
mrussel1 said:
I get the flu shot every year. One bad bout with the flu will change your mind, especially if you don't get Tamiflu in you immediately.mickeyrat said:static111 said:
Sametempo_n_groove said:
I've never received a flu shot in my life. It will suck if I have to do this every year now...Weston1283 said:
Yes I’m fully expecting to get a covid booster with my flu shot this fall (and every year)tempo_n_groove said:I don't see how Covid ever goes away. It is like a Flu so won't it just keep coming back? Will we have to get a shot every year?so question for you both.did you ever come down with a flu over the years?I had a flu shot while in boot camp 1988. had a couple rough days. didnt have another til last year.reason was 2 fold.got knocked down HARD in Jan of 20 then had lingering chest/lung pain for 3 weeks. the coughing....since many symptoms overlapped, I decided it smart to get the flu vax (some senior version. wtf I'm that old now?)am now fully vaxxed approx 3 weeks since 2nd shot.
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Worldwide endemic because you are able to vaccinate while others can't?Weston1283 said:In Massachusetts, you can go on CVS website and all morning and right now there are tons of openings for at least 50% of CVS locations
We are almost (if not already) at the point where anyone who wants a vaccine can just log on in the morning and get it same day. To me, that has always been the "end" of the pandemic, and that is a thought I maintain today.I was swimming in the Great Barrier Reef
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I'd wager a yes that we will have variant boosters based on Canada buying Pfizer options into 2023 and the ongoing tweaking of the vaccine.Poncier said:
That remains to be seen. We have to see how long the vaccines provide immunity for. Certainly likely we'll need boosters, but the first people who got vaccines have to be checked regularly for antibodies to determine if and when and then how frequently.tempo_n_groove said:Will we have to get a shot every year?
We'll have those before elderly in poor countries get vaccinated.I was swimming in the Great Barrier Reef
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I’m not sure where each country is at with vaccination, my comments apply to the USA only since that’s where I’m following my data from.tish said:
Worldwide endemic because you are able to vaccinate while others can't?Weston1283 said:In Massachusetts, you can go on CVS website and all morning and right now there are tons of openings for at least 50% of CVS locations
We are almost (if not already) at the point where anyone who wants a vaccine can just log on in the morning and get it same day. To me, that has always been the "end" of the pandemic, and that is a thought I maintain today.But, locally, we seem to be at the end of the line with vaccinations, so locally, I feel that it is time to get back to normal2010: Cleveland
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Why will it suck? I’ve been getting flu shot every yr since 97 no issues whatsoevertempo_n_groove said:
I've never received a flu shot in my life. It will suck if I have to do this every year now...Weston1283 said:
Yes I’m fully expecting to get a covid booster with my flu shot this fall (and every year)tempo_n_groove said:I don't see how Covid ever goes away. It is like a Flu so won't it just keep coming back? Will we have to get a shot every year?jesus greets me looks just like me ....0 -
End of line lol 40 something % of Republicans are refusing the vaccine.Weston1283 said:
I’m not sure where each country is at with vaccination, my comments apply to the USA only since that’s where I’m following my data from.tish said:
Worldwide endemic because you are able to vaccinate while others can't?Weston1283 said:In Massachusetts, you can go on CVS website and all morning and right now there are tons of openings for at least 50% of CVS locations
We are almost (if not already) at the point where anyone who wants a vaccine can just log on in the morning and get it same day. To me, that has always been the "end" of the pandemic, and that is a thought I maintain today.But, locally, we seem to be at the end of the line with vaccinations, so locally, I feel that it is time to get back to normaljesus greets me looks just like me ....0 -
What about vaccinations for the kids?
Long Covid is a proven thing, right? Just because kids aren't dying from it in any sizeable percentage, can't they still get it and carry issues forward? What do we do about vaccinations for the kids? As far as I know, in the US there are 0% vaccinated under the age of 16....is that something we should be concerned about before clamoring to go and see a band play concerts or a football team tackle people?
(Edit - looks like trials are underway for kids under 16 in the US....)Post edited by F Me In The Brain onThe love he receives is the love that is saved0 -
What is your solution then? Honestly curious.josevolution said:
End of line lol 40 something % of Republicans are refusing the vaccine.Weston1283 said:
I’m not sure where each country is at with vaccination, my comments apply to the USA only since that’s where I’m following my data from.tish said:
Worldwide endemic because you are able to vaccinate while others can't?Weston1283 said:In Massachusetts, you can go on CVS website and all morning and right now there are tons of openings for at least 50% of CVS locations
We are almost (if not already) at the point where anyone who wants a vaccine can just log on in the morning and get it same day. To me, that has always been the "end" of the pandemic, and that is a thought I maintain today.But, locally, we seem to be at the end of the line with vaccinations, so locally, I feel that it is time to get back to normalYou can’t force something on people that isn’t FDA approved at least at a national level. Private entities can mandate vaccines (airlines/colleges/etc) and make it hard enough that people who don’t want the Vaxx say “fuck it”
But what else can we do when every person(in the states) who wants the vaccine can readily and easily get it and protect themselves?100% of the country was never going to get the vaccine. We are never going to prevent anyone ever dying again of coronavirus or a variant. Anyone who expects that doesn’t live in reality
Sorry for the rant, but the 10% crowd of people who (I think) genuinely never want the pandemic to end are just as frustrating as the 10% of fools who think the vaccine and the pandemic are a fake government ploy to do whatever the hell they think is going onPost edited by Weston1283 on2010: Cleveland
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2013: London ONT / Wrigley Field / Pittsburgh / Buffalo / San Diego / Los Angeles I / Los Angeles II
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Do you have children?Weston1283 said:
What is your solution then? Honestly curious.josevolution said:
End of line lol 40 something % of Republicans are refusing the vaccine.Weston1283 said:
I’m not sure where each country is at with vaccination, my comments apply to the USA only since that’s where I’m following my data from.tish said:
Worldwide endemic because you are able to vaccinate while others can't?Weston1283 said:In Massachusetts, you can go on CVS website and all morning and right now there are tons of openings for at least 50% of CVS locations
We are almost (if not already) at the point where anyone who wants a vaccine can just log on in the morning and get it same day. To me, that has always been the "end" of the pandemic, and that is a thought I maintain today.But, locally, we seem to be at the end of the line with vaccinations, so locally, I feel that it is time to get back to normalYou can’t force something on people that isn’t FDA approved at least at a national level. Private entities can mandate vaccines (airlines/colleges/etc) and make it hard enough that people who don’t want the Vaxx say “fuck it”
But what else can we do when every person(in the states) who wants the vaccine can readily and easily get it and protect themselves?100% of the country was never going to get the vaccine. We are never going to prevent anyone ever dying again of coronavirus or a variant. Anyone who expects that doesn’t live in reality
Sorry for the rant, but the 10% crowd of people who (I think) genuinely never want the pandemic to end are just as frustrating as the 10% of fools who think the vaccine and the pandemic are a fake government ploy to do whatever the hell they think is going on
No judgement, just a question.
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I do notF Me In The Brain said:
Do you have children?Weston1283 said:
What is your solution then? Honestly curious.josevolution said:
End of line lol 40 something % of Republicans are refusing the vaccine.Weston1283 said:
I’m not sure where each country is at with vaccination, my comments apply to the USA only since that’s where I’m following my data from.tish said:
Worldwide endemic because you are able to vaccinate while others can't?Weston1283 said:In Massachusetts, you can go on CVS website and all morning and right now there are tons of openings for at least 50% of CVS locations
We are almost (if not already) at the point where anyone who wants a vaccine can just log on in the morning and get it same day. To me, that has always been the "end" of the pandemic, and that is a thought I maintain today.But, locally, we seem to be at the end of the line with vaccinations, so locally, I feel that it is time to get back to normalYou can’t force something on people that isn’t FDA approved at least at a national level. Private entities can mandate vaccines (airlines/colleges/etc) and make it hard enough that people who don’t want the Vaxx say “fuck it”
But what else can we do when every person(in the states) who wants the vaccine can readily and easily get it and protect themselves?100% of the country was never going to get the vaccine. We are never going to prevent anyone ever dying again of coronavirus or a variant. Anyone who expects that doesn’t live in reality
Sorry for the rant, but the 10% crowd of people who (I think) genuinely never want the pandemic to end are just as frustrating as the 10% of fools who think the vaccine and the pandemic are a fake government ploy to do whatever the hell they think is going on
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I do and am concerned that many do not seem to consider kids just because it is not lethal to them in large numbers.Weston1283 said:
I do notF Me In The Brain said:
Do you have children?Weston1283 said:
What is your solution then? Honestly curious.josevolution said:
End of line lol 40 something % of Republicans are refusing the vaccine.Weston1283 said:
I’m not sure where each country is at with vaccination, my comments apply to the USA only since that’s where I’m following my data from.tish said:
Worldwide endemic because you are able to vaccinate while others can't?Weston1283 said:In Massachusetts, you can go on CVS website and all morning and right now there are tons of openings for at least 50% of CVS locations
We are almost (if not already) at the point where anyone who wants a vaccine can just log on in the morning and get it same day. To me, that has always been the "end" of the pandemic, and that is a thought I maintain today.But, locally, we seem to be at the end of the line with vaccinations, so locally, I feel that it is time to get back to normalYou can’t force something on people that isn’t FDA approved at least at a national level. Private entities can mandate vaccines (airlines/colleges/etc) and make it hard enough that people who don’t want the Vaxx say “fuck it”
But what else can we do when every person(in the states) who wants the vaccine can readily and easily get it and protect themselves?100% of the country was never going to get the vaccine. We are never going to prevent anyone ever dying again of coronavirus or a variant. Anyone who expects that doesn’t live in reality
Sorry for the rant, but the 10% crowd of people who (I think) genuinely never want the pandemic to end are just as frustrating as the 10% of fools who think the vaccine and the pandemic are a fake government ploy to do whatever the hell they think is going on
No judgement, just a question.
They certainly can carry and transmit it and if long term effects are associated with some who get Covid, what does this mean for kids?
I'm rooting damn hard to get back to some sense of normal, I'm for certain not a person who wants this to continue but I feel like rushing out as the end is in sight is kind of a slap back on all of the stuff we have been through the past year +
Just want as few people to die as possible.
All in favor of vaxx cards, of letting people who don't want it deal with the fallout....but I think we are still a ways from them being the only ones without the vaxx.The love he receives is the love that is saved0 -
And yes, I know we don’t have an approved vaccine for those under 16. Im sure there is an argument somewhere in there saying that we need to wait for that day to come.F Me In The Brain said:
Do you have children?Weston1283 said:
What is your solution then? Honestly curious.josevolution said:
End of line lol 40 something % of Republicans are refusing the vaccine.Weston1283 said:
I’m not sure where each country is at with vaccination, my comments apply to the USA only since that’s where I’m following my data from.tish said:
Worldwide endemic because you are able to vaccinate while others can't?Weston1283 said:In Massachusetts, you can go on CVS website and all morning and right now there are tons of openings for at least 50% of CVS locations
We are almost (if not already) at the point where anyone who wants a vaccine can just log on in the morning and get it same day. To me, that has always been the "end" of the pandemic, and that is a thought I maintain today.But, locally, we seem to be at the end of the line with vaccinations, so locally, I feel that it is time to get back to normalYou can’t force something on people that isn’t FDA approved at least at a national level. Private entities can mandate vaccines (airlines/colleges/etc) and make it hard enough that people who don’t want the Vaxx say “fuck it”
But what else can we do when every person(in the states) who wants the vaccine can readily and easily get it and protect themselves?100% of the country was never going to get the vaccine. We are never going to prevent anyone ever dying again of coronavirus or a variant. Anyone who expects that doesn’t live in reality
Sorry for the rant, but the 10% crowd of people who (I think) genuinely never want the pandemic to end are just as frustrating as the 10% of fools who think the vaccine and the pandemic are a fake government ploy to do whatever the hell they think is going on
No judgement, just a question.All I’m saying is this. In my opinion, to the vast majority of the country, the vaccine was an endpoint. Friends and family members of mine who were incredibly cautious are now gathering, hugging, celebrating. Many of my colleagues have stated patients have gotten lazy with masks wearing and many patients have started reaching out to shake our hands (and every doctor I’ve talked to has said they’ve started shaking them back)
So yes, I think to the majority of the country, the vaccine was an end point. Not saying it’s right or wrong, but it’s the way it is. The level of concern is dropping as fast as the number of deaths is, the country is reopening, the vaccine works incredibly well, and I think by the end of summer we will be back to 100% normalcy.2010: Cleveland
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I understand. I also hope that we can get more data regarding the vaccine in children. But like you said, it is not as lethal to children. Possible? Yes, but not nearly to the degree of the at risk crowd. I can’t relate as closely since I don’t have children.F Me In The Brain said:
I do and am concerned that many do not seem to consider kids just because it is not lethal to them in large numbers.Weston1283 said:
I do notF Me In The Brain said:
Do you have children?Weston1283 said:
What is your solution then? Honestly curious.josevolution said:
End of line lol 40 something % of Republicans are refusing the vaccine.Weston1283 said:
I’m not sure where each country is at with vaccination, my comments apply to the USA only since that’s where I’m following my data from.tish said:
Worldwide endemic because you are able to vaccinate while others can't?Weston1283 said:In Massachusetts, you can go on CVS website and all morning and right now there are tons of openings for at least 50% of CVS locations
We are almost (if not already) at the point where anyone who wants a vaccine can just log on in the morning and get it same day. To me, that has always been the "end" of the pandemic, and that is a thought I maintain today.But, locally, we seem to be at the end of the line with vaccinations, so locally, I feel that it is time to get back to normalYou can’t force something on people that isn’t FDA approved at least at a national level. Private entities can mandate vaccines (airlines/colleges/etc) and make it hard enough that people who don’t want the Vaxx say “fuck it”
But what else can we do when every person(in the states) who wants the vaccine can readily and easily get it and protect themselves?100% of the country was never going to get the vaccine. We are never going to prevent anyone ever dying again of coronavirus or a variant. Anyone who expects that doesn’t live in reality
Sorry for the rant, but the 10% crowd of people who (I think) genuinely never want the pandemic to end are just as frustrating as the 10% of fools who think the vaccine and the pandemic are a fake government ploy to do whatever the hell they think is going on
No judgement, just a question.
They certainly can carry and transmit it and if long term effects are associated with some who get Covid, what does this mean for kids?
I'm rooting damn hard to get back to some sense of normal, I'm for certain not a person who wants this to continue but I feel like rushing out as the end is in sight is kind of a slap back on all of the stuff we have been through the past year +
Just want as few people to die as possible.
All in favor of vaxx cards, of letting people who don't want it deal with the fallout....but I think we are still a ways from them being the only ones without the vaxx.2010: Cleveland
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2015: New York City
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2017: Ohana Fest (EV)
2018: Amsterdam I / Amsterdam II / Seattle I / Seattle II / Boston I / Boston II
2021: Asbury Park / Ohana Encore 1 / Ohana Encore 2
2022: Phoenix / LA I / LA II / Quebec City / Ottawa / New York City / Camden / Nashville / St. Louis / Denver
2023: St. Paul II
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I respect that....but that is why I asked about the children and overlooking them. I don't think that will be settled by end of summer based on everything I am seeing/not seeing so I don't see how we can go back to normal until at least addressing this on a national scale with some sort of plan.Weston1283 said:
And yes, I know we don’t have an approved vaccine for those under 16. Im sure there is an argument somewhere in there saying that we need to wait for that day to come.F Me In The Brain said:
Do you have children?Weston1283 said:
What is your solution then? Honestly curious.josevolution said:
End of line lol 40 something % of Republicans are refusing the vaccine.Weston1283 said:
I’m not sure where each country is at with vaccination, my comments apply to the USA only since that’s where I’m following my data from.tish said:
Worldwide endemic because you are able to vaccinate while others can't?Weston1283 said:In Massachusetts, you can go on CVS website and all morning and right now there are tons of openings for at least 50% of CVS locations
We are almost (if not already) at the point where anyone who wants a vaccine can just log on in the morning and get it same day. To me, that has always been the "end" of the pandemic, and that is a thought I maintain today.But, locally, we seem to be at the end of the line with vaccinations, so locally, I feel that it is time to get back to normalYou can’t force something on people that isn’t FDA approved at least at a national level. Private entities can mandate vaccines (airlines/colleges/etc) and make it hard enough that people who don’t want the Vaxx say “fuck it”
But what else can we do when every person(in the states) who wants the vaccine can readily and easily get it and protect themselves?100% of the country was never going to get the vaccine. We are never going to prevent anyone ever dying again of coronavirus or a variant. Anyone who expects that doesn’t live in reality
Sorry for the rant, but the 10% crowd of people who (I think) genuinely never want the pandemic to end are just as frustrating as the 10% of fools who think the vaccine and the pandemic are a fake government ploy to do whatever the hell they think is going on
No judgement, just a question.All I’m saying is this. In my opinion, to the vast majority of the country, the vaccine was an endpoint. Friends and family members of mine who were incredibly cautious are now gathering, hugging, celebrating. Many of my colleagues have stated patients have gotten lazy with masks wearing and many patients have started reaching out to shake our hands (and every doctor I’ve talked to has said they’ve started shaking them back)
So yes, I think to the majority of the country, the vaccine was an end point. Not saying it’s right or wrong, but it’s the way it is. The level of concern is dropping as fast as the number of deaths is, the country is reopening, the vaccine works incredibly well, and I think by the end of summer we will be back to 100% normalcy.
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