How Your Looks Shape Your Personality

Submitted by Hardscrabble Farmer

Via The BBC

(Credit: Getty Images)

The boarding school where I was a pupil in the 1990s provided the perfect microcosm for anyone interested in how “survival of the fittest” plays out among humans. In a boarding house of 50-plus rambunctious boys, all of us employed various strategies to avoid becoming isolated and bullied, from forming coalitions to gaining popularity by selling cheap batteries (my own deterrent-based approach involved cultivating a reputation as a karate fanatic).

Then there was the minority of larger-than-average boys whose sheer size meant they had little to worry about. These chaps had an understandable swagger and confidence about them – their outgoing, assertive personalities seemed to reflect their physicality.

Can your personality develop in response to your physique?

Can your personality develop in response to your physique? (Credit: Getty Images)

Was that correspondence between their body and character traits a chance correlation, or had their personalities developed in response to their physiques? One theory holds that it could be the latter. Known as “facultative personality calibration”, this is the idea that our personalities develop in a way that best suits the other genetic cards we’ve been dealt, including our size, strength, and attractiveness.

Evidence supporting facultative personality calibration is growing – not only in terms of how one’s looks influence our personality traits, but even our approaches to finding romantic partners and our political beliefs. (It’s worth noting that the theory remains tentative thanks to a dependence so far on mostly correlational and inconsistent data, and because there are alternative explanations for the findings, such as that our personality traits can shape our bodies).

How extroverted we are may have to do with our physiques

How extroverted we are may have to do with our physiques (Credit: Getty Images)

Consider trait extroversion, which involves not only being more sociable, but also more adventurous and willing to take risks. In evolution, it would make strategic sense if stronger, more physically capable people exploited their bodily advantages by being more extroverted.

That’s exactly what some research has found. One study out of Germany’s University of Göttingen recently reported that of more than 200 men, those who were physically stronger and who had more “macho” bodies – including larger chests and biceps – also tended to be more extroverted, especially in the sense of being more assertive and physically active. The same strength-extroversion association was not found among the women in the study.

Other research has found that physically more formidable men also tend to be more prone to aggression and less neurotic (as in, less fearful and worrisome). Again, this makes sense if you see personality as an adaptive strategy. If you are physically weak, then being cautious and wary of danger is likely to lengthen your lifespan. But if you are physically formidable, you can afford to be more of a risk-taker.

Stronger men tend to be more prone to aggression (Credit: Getty Images)

There are intriguing parallels to these ideas among behavioural ecology scholars studying animals. These researchers have noticed how, in many species, the animal’s “personality” (their tendency toward boldness or timidity) varies adaptively in response to their bodily state – for instance, one study showed that larger jumping spiders were bolder in the face of a potential predator than their smaller counterparts.

It’s noticeable that a lot of the human research on the association between physical strength and extroversion and aggressiveness has focused on men. This is because, according to evolutionary theory, physical strength and fighting ability is more of an asset to men who must compete with each other for mates. One study out of the University of California, Santa Barbara looked at both men and women and found the usual association between physical strength and trait extraversion, but the link was noticeably more robust among men.

The same study measured participants’ attractiveness, another physical attribute that could, in theory, make it advantageous to develop an extroverted personality style. Results showed that for women as much as for men, greater attractiveness tended to go hand in hand with being more extroverted – thus suggesting that some of these body–personality trait dynamics can play out for women too.

“The present findings demonstrate that a surprisingly large fraction of the between-person variance in extraversion can be predicted from physical strength and physical attractiveness,” the researchers wrote.

What’s more, their findings could not be explained entirely by differences in a key gene related to androgen function (likely to influence strength, attractiveness and aspects of personality). That bolstered the idea that physical attributes increase extroversion, rather than the body-personality associations merely reflecting shared genetic effects.

It’s not just people’s extroversion and neuroticism that are associated with their physical attributes. Other research has suggested that your approach to hooking up with relationship partners may also be a strategic adaptation influenced by your bodily and facial features, especially if you are male. For instance, in their research involving hundreds of undergrads, Aaron Lukaszewsk at Loyola Marymount University and colleagues, including Christina Larson and Kelly Gildersleeve at the University of California, found that the men (but not the women) who were stronger – based on a weight-training test – and more attractive were more likely to say that sex without love is okay, and that they could happily have sex with someone without being close to them.

This pattern of findings is consistent with the idea that among our male ancestors, those in better physical shape had more reproductive success by engaging in lots of casual sex and that such a sexual strategy has since evolved as a response to being physically capable. “The current findings support the hypothesis that stronger and more attractive men have more sex partners in part because these men are calibrated toward the pursuit of uncommitted mating opportunities,” the researchers wrote.

Just how far-reaching are the ties between how you look and who you are? For men, even political views could be implicated. In a study published this year, a pair of political scientists reported evidence from 12 countries, including the US, Denmark and Venezuela, suggesting that stronger, more muscular men were more likely to be against political egalitarianism. The rationale is that in our ancestral past, such men were more likely to thrive in a society where it was everyone for themselves. The findings for women were mixed, with some studies finding strength correlated with a greater endorsement of egalitarianism and others showing the opposite pattern.

Even our opinions and values may be shaped by our physical features

Even our opinions and values may be shaped by our physical features (Credit: Getty Images)

“Just as physical strength shapes the conflict behavior of other animals in the domains that are important to them (e.g., mating and territorial contests), physical strength appears to shape the behavior of the political animal in this key conflict domain,” the researchers wrote.

We often think of our personalities and beliefs as reflecting the essence of who we are – whether shy or outgoing, commitment-phobic flirt or devoted partner, left-wing or right-wing. And we like to think that these traits derive from cerebral, moral or even spiritual sources.

The idea that these aspects of ourselves might instead, at least in part, reflect a strategic adaptation to our physical size and appearance remains for now a controversial theory. But it’s one that, like a boarding house full of boisterous children, provides a humbling reminder of our animalistic roots.

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54 Comments
Pequiste
Pequiste
June 23, 2019 10:23 am

“Among kings, among nations, and among individual men, the stronger asserts a right over the weaker, and animals and inanimate beings follow the same rule. Thus it is by violence that everything is accomplished in the universe; and this order of things, which we blame with some show of justice, is the most general, the stablest, and the most important of natural laws.”

– marquis de Vauvenargues (1715- 1747)

Is this thing loaded
Is this thing loaded
  Pequiste
June 23, 2019 11:58 am

Samuel Colt and John Browning have truly made the physically lesser men equal

Electric Cholo
Electric Cholo
  Is this thing loaded
June 23, 2019 12:15 pm

Samuel Colt and John Browning have truly made the negro equal

No
No
  Electric Cholo
June 23, 2019 12:29 pm

No

JimmyTorpedo
JimmyTorpedo
  No
June 23, 2019 7:57 pm

Take two dogs,.. Dobermans or Rottweilers,.. from the same litter.
Cut the ears and tail off of one so he cannot communicate with other dogs.
That dog will be more aggressive towards other dogs and probably people.
Hence, the Woody Allen effect.
I have been threatened with physical violence by much bigger men many times for using big words.
If I keep using them I often get a free beer, or a black eye.
But I still got a lot of pussy for being funny or taking down an oaf by saying,
“Don’t get all digitigrade on me dude”

Electric Cholo
Electric Cholo
  Pequiste
June 23, 2019 12:14 pm

Might makes right.

Overthecliff
Overthecliff
  Electric Cholo
June 23, 2019 6:55 pm

it has always been that way. People who don’t think so are foolish.

Donkey Balls
Donkey Balls
June 23, 2019 12:16 pm

I find this very interesting. I have often wondered how my personality was formed. There are things I cannot explain. There are things I do not like. A few things about my youth I think had a profound effect (is that the right work El Spellio?) on my personality formation. I was very shy and reclusive as a young elementary school kid. I found the courage in 8th grade to ask the most popular and pretty girl to be my girlfriend (by note, of course). She accepted and I eventually reached 1st and 2nd base with her. She, to this day, is the only girl I ever asked out. I have always been pursued by women. When growing up, my mother’s friends would comment on my looks and about how broad my shoulders were.

Anyway, I think interaction with adults can have as much affect (I am using the “a” version here since I have a 50/50 chance of getting it right.) if not more on personality growth(?).

I too went to a boarding academy. I’m not sure how that effected me. My parents were not around and, at times, the dorm felt like a Lord of the Flies scenario. The things teen boys do to each other can get pretty dangerous.

Electric Cholo
Electric Cholo
  Donkey Balls
June 23, 2019 12:36 pm

I’m not sure how that effected me.

affected

Mygirl...maybe
Mygirl...maybe
  Electric Cholo
June 23, 2019 5:09 pm

Me either….

JimmyTorpedo
JimmyTorpedo
  Mygirl...maybe
June 23, 2019 7:51 pm

Me Neither.
Meither,.. sheesh!

Donkey Balls
Donkey Balls
June 23, 2019 12:28 pm

Now, my personality seems to be dominated with being unhappy until I reach the level of success I believe I am capable of achieving.

Electric Cholo
Electric Cholo
June 23, 2019 12:31 pm

Just yesterday, I gave up on Psychology Today and its many theories. Psychology isn’t a science anymore than gender studies is. I subscribe to Airman Pangloss’ observation that “when you’re dealing with humans, you’re dealing with variables.”

The extension of this argument is that taller, prettier, more muscular men will approach perfection. They will be more successful in business and in love and so forth…

Long ago, Don Quixote lamented that gunpowder had made errant knights obsolete. The law caught up with men of action. Alcohol leveled the playing field for short fat Mexicans in their quest for women.

javelin
javelin
  Electric Cholo
June 23, 2019 12:57 pm

Agreed–Psychology is not a science.

I also disagree and agree with parts of this article… I was the tall gangly kid through high school. Not physically strong but could swim the 100 meter in under a minute and throw 80+ MPH by age 12 so I was always part of sports. I was confident and had girlfriends but I wouldn’t say I was anything close to a player and didn’t even get laid until my senior year.
Not much luck in college either but about age 25 I started being able to gain some weight. Now my 6’3″ frame is holding 225 lbs but most would still guess me at 200–I am “long.” My early years did affect my personality about image though–my wife finds it funny how oblivious I am to women giving me furtive smiles or a waitress flirting with me ( I do notice when I go grocery shopping and women intentionally stand in front of me in a blocked aisle, stop me to ask to reach for things or strike up conversations with me out of the blue–with the smile, tilted head and hair flip)

I can’t agree about the political affects of physicality personally. Even when I was 6 feet and 150 I still was a strong believer in individuality and extremely strong-willed and abhorred defeatists and lazy f*ckers. To this day, self-pity and entitlement attitudes get me boiling.

Anyhow, don’t even know why I wrote all this–waiting for a guy who is buying my old Chevy S-10 for $1000 and he has called 5 times trying to re-find my house up here in the woods……

starfcker
starfcker
  Electric Cholo
June 23, 2019 1:02 pm

And then there is heart.

Mygirl...maybe
Mygirl...maybe
  Electric Cholo
June 23, 2019 6:56 pm

The dung beetle and why you should be grateful you aren’t one….

Mygirl...maybe
Mygirl...maybe
  Electric Cholo
June 23, 2019 7:01 pm

Well, manifest gratitude that you are not a male angler fish…

ottomatik
ottomatik
  Electric Cholo
June 24, 2019 5:03 pm

Well done, you consistently represent, and I thoroughly enjoy many of your comments.

Old Toad of Green Acres
Old Toad of Green Acres
June 23, 2019 12:38 pm

“Buffed, Beautiful and Bitchin’, Jim Carey

I am happy as is but Vera is my hero.

BB
BB
  Old Toad of Green Acres
June 23, 2019 1:25 pm

I believe it. Anything that can give young people a perceived advantage such as strength or beauty is a big plus when kids are going up. At a young age we look for ways to fit in this crazy world. I saw it in highschool .You had your sports , your really smart guys ,the guys that smoked and did drugs and guys like me that did a little of it all but really like to work on our muscle cars. I like highschool as I never missed a day my junior or senior years so I guess I fit in very well. There was no bullying of other students or cursing that I remember.Happy days was on TV Along with all the other great shows . It was a good time to be a young white American. I miss the innocent of it all. Now that culture has been stolen from Young white people and has been replaced with vileness. I guess I’m just old fashion and miss the goodness that was once in my life .God’s blessings seem to have a short shelf life.
Sorry to get off track. Thanks for allowing me to rant.

grace country pastor
grace country pastor
  BB
June 23, 2019 8:16 pm

“God’s blessings seem to have a short shelf life.”

That’s just so sad, BB…

Ephesians 1:3 KJB… “Blessed be the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, who hath blessed us with ALL spiritual blessings in heavenly places in Christ:”

“I” am not my body. My body is a vessel of transportation and the mechanism by which I interact physically with the world. Cut off my arms and legs… I’m still me. My ability to physically interact will be impacted, but “I” don’t change one bit.

I didn’t learn that till later in life. Understanding the evolutionary nonsense taught literally everywhere and to everyone (myself included), I do see how a persons sense of self is absolutely shaped by their internal view of their external physical selves. Unfortunate, how the world views things.

swimologist
swimologist
  BB
June 24, 2019 12:41 am

Yes, a U.S. where White people weren’t attacked from all sides while having to submit to Black-run American

sorry we're open
sorry we're open
June 23, 2019 2:04 pm

biology > culture > politics > economics

stupefyin' jones
stupefyin' jones
June 23, 2019 2:34 pm

It’s not the size of the dog in the fight, it’s the size of the fight in the dog..

Electric Cholo
Electric Cholo
  stupefyin' jones
June 23, 2019 2:44 pm

A Li’l Abner fan.

Hollywood Rob
Hollywood Rob
June 24, 2019 5:03 pm

Well, I guess I don’t have any more to offer in support of this hypothesis than this;

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Electric Cholo
Electric Cholo
  Hollywood Rob
June 24, 2019 5:17 pm

Robbo, you fucking pinhead. Maggie is a successful woman with a down to earth personality (something you ain’t got). She’s raising chickens, goats and rabbits while you are harvesting squirrels from the wild.

Here’s looking at you, Maggie:

Hollywood Rob
Hollywood Rob
  Electric Cholo
June 24, 2019 5:55 pm

That’s weak, even for you.

Electric Cholo
Electric Cholo
  Hollywood Rob
June 24, 2019 6:27 pm

What are you trying to say, Robbo?

Hollywood Rob
Hollywood Rob
  Electric Cholo
June 24, 2019 7:29 pm

That you aren’t even trying here kid. If you want to keep your job as chief beaner troll on TBP you are going to have to step up your game. Everybody now sees that you really can’t make much of a contribution beyond bloated comment counts. You are good for that and that’s nice.

Electric Cholo
Electric Cholo
  Hollywood Rob
June 24, 2019 9:55 pm
KeyserSusie
KeyserSusie
  Electric Cholo
June 25, 2019 7:54 am

I can’t believe I watched the whole thing. It reminds me of my mother’s recipe for squirrel.

Dr. Death
Dr. Death
  Hollywood Rob
June 25, 2019 6:19 am

Let’s not forget EC is the Road Guard, but his Red Rope is bringing it.

I asked the other one up in DC what one does when one brings all three.

She said they go get the student commander. They go get Deborah’s favorite Red Rope ever. The one she gave her quarterback.

I’m getting my Nickelback from my young cousin Ty’s grave. Because when I took that coonskin up there and saw that nickel turned upside down on his memorial it made me angry. And you know what the Hulk is like when he is angry, don’t we? Don’t we, Dave?

I also watched 2001 Space Odyssey while sitting here with my guts hanging out last year learning more about a wound vacuum and the messed up medical system in this country because I have a REAL Eyetalian Cowboy who loves me like Christ would have loved his Church. If there had been a Christ and if there had been a church. Or if.

Why not good music? Why that trash in the 90s? Why did that happen then? Why did it all happen then?

What happened to this guy from Michigan? Are there some things that don’t mix well? Maybe vinegar and oil?

Back doors depend on paths. And, whether they are well travelled or whether you are ready to go.

Am the devil come from Georgia, Hollywood. Have come in here, Bringing It from Flyover Country, to show you we matter.

Amen.

Dr. Death
Dr. Death
  Dr. Death
June 25, 2019 6:21 am

The really angry mothers of Madison County (and others) in Ozarkland, Misery, are about to lodge a complaint to the Admin of this filthy ass blog.

Soon. Real soon.

Looks like a copperhead, but it isn’t. Or is it?

Dr. Death
Dr. Death
  Dr. Death
June 25, 2019 6:29 am

Because I’ve never been to Spain, either. Alejandro was her slum Lord. And Kevin Bacon was right… it is all about the Baptists. The ones across the way are Coyote Killers and their pets will eat carrion. Because their bodies need the bacteria too.

The best thing for killing infection is to let a fly land on a wound and let the maggots consume the diseased flesh. A paratrooper knew that.

Is how I know at least HE is real. And, when I said Esprit de Corps and you remembered standing outside that chow hall and seeing some bitch get chewed out and humiliated by a big ugly redheaded Viking named Aiken? Well, you’ll be the first guest co-author on my new site I’m building with the help of a few friends.

A few old Veterans. Some older than others, but still good.

Make a new use for something that’s old. Hmmm…

Time for a better theme…

Dr. Death
Dr. Death
  Dr. Death
June 25, 2019 6:30 am
Dr. Death
Dr. Death
  Dr. Death
June 25, 2019 6:35 am

Or this… same same. 6 of one. Half dozen the other.

Dr. Death
Dr. Death
  Dr. Death
June 25, 2019 6:36 am

Who doesn’t love the irony of a Green Queen? T4C, did you ever see this silly movie that makes me want to grow and prune trees?

I do like that raccoon too. A real space cowboy?

Dr. Death
Dr. Death
  Dr. Death
June 25, 2019 6:31 am

See how it is done? Build a Bridge and Get Over It.

What soothes the Savage Beast? Hmm… Savage? Where is he from?

Tree Mike
Tree Mike
  Electric Cholo
June 24, 2019 9:37 pm

I still like, El Chorrizo.

Electric Cholo
Electric Cholo
  Tree Mike
June 24, 2019 10:20 pm

The problem here is that Robbo got his ass kicked when he first got here. He was a skinny little runt who couldn’t fight back when he got sand kicked in his face. He disappeared for a while. He took the Charles Atlas mind building course and now he’s back to kick Maggie’s and my ass. He tries so hard to win. Poor fella shows desperation.

Do You Love Me
The Robbo
You burned my ass ’cause I couldn’t write,
You didn’t even want me around
And now I’m back to let you know I can really set ’em down
Do you love me? (I can really write)
Do you love me? (I can reproduce)
Now do you love me?
(Do you love me now that I can scribe?)
Watch me, now
(Word, word) ah, bang it out baby
(Word, word) well, I’m gonna drive you crazy
(Word, word) ah, just a little bit of rhyme, now?
(Word)
Now I can spell potato (I can spell potato)
I can rhyme with twist (I can rhyme with twist)
Tell me, Maggie, do you get the gist?
Tell me (tell me) tell me
Do you love me?
Do you love me, Maggie?
Now do you love me?
(Do you love me now that I can nuance?)
Watch me, now
(Word, word) ah, bang it out baby
(Word, word) well, I’m gonna drive you crazy
(Word, word) I’m getting kinda bold, now
(Word)
(Word, word) with just a little bit of flow, now ?
(Word, word) come on, come on now
(Word, word) I’m gonna drive you crazy
(Word)
I can spell potato
I can rhyme with twist
Well now, tell me, Maggie, do you get the gist?

Hollywood Rob
Hollywood Rob
  Electric Cholo
June 24, 2019 11:22 pm

Weaker still sweety. Go ask your mom if you can use the dictionary.

Hollywood Rob
Hollywood Rob
  Electric Cholo
June 24, 2019 11:28 pm

cholo [ choh-loh ]

noun, plural cho·los.

Chiefly Southwestern U.S.
(especially among Mexican-Americans) a teenage boy who is a member of a street gang.

Usually Disparaging. a term used to refer to a Mexican or Mexican-American.

Electric Cholo
Electric Cholo
  Hollywood Rob
June 25, 2019 12:32 am

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Dr. Death
Dr. Death
  Hollywood Rob
June 25, 2019 5:59 am

Why did Hollywood promote this pervert? He is also a false flagger. Fagger. Oops. Sometimes a slip of the tongue is not a slip at all.

Asshole.

Hollywood Rob
Hollywood Rob
  Dr. Death
June 25, 2019 8:32 am

Maggie, you really shouldn’t drink all night long. And while I realize that you can’t afford real liquor, drinking home made hooch is bound to cause problems down the line. I suspect that you used lead based solder in the copper lines of your still. That lead leeches into the alcohol and you drink it day after day. You also have to be concerned about the first bit of produce that comes out of the still. It is full of methanol and other nasty things. You really shouldn’t drink that. That’s the heads and you probably need to discard the first 150 ml of each run. You will know when to start keeping because the heads stink. If the booze smells clean then it is ok to drink. There is also the tails that you should not keep.

But none of this will save you from the lead in the solder. It’s bad enough to have lead pipes in your house, but water doesn’t dissolve the lead as quickly as alcohol does. This is why all of those moonshiners were batshit crazy. You know, like you get at four in the morning after a full night of stewing in your cups about being caught trolling your favorite site.

It is unfortunate that there is little that can be done to mitigate the damage that you have clearly already done to your mind. That is irreversible. But perhaps chelation therapy can stop the progression. I personally consider it voodoo but you can probably still get it done out there in the sticks.

I hope that helped you out. The violent outbursts will subside if you just stop drinking from that still. It is the combination of the alcohol and the lead that lead to psychotic episodes such as the one that you display here this morning.

Wishing you a speedy recovery.

Dr. Death
Dr. Death
  Electric Cholo
June 25, 2019 5:57 am

Well, I’m sorry I didn’t stop by sooner. Nick and I got really busy and, gee whiz, when I say it got really busy, it isn’t like the olden days when we went all night long in bed. Now we go all day long in the barn fixing my cheese wizarding kitchen (am getting someone to take these adorable goats off my hands. Except for Stew, whom I am fixin’ to render into fat.

Because that is how one really gets one’s goat on in Saudi Arabia? Did I tell you about the time my husband went to Saudi Arabia as a contract instructor for Boeing and got invited to a goat grab at one of his Host Country’s homes. I was so jealous I could have spit. If I was a camel, because you know they do that too.

I’m one of these types of thinkers.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Line_Rider

But, the Master is an Allthinker. What would be the virtual reality version of Line Rider?

My son had his wisdom teeth pulled before he left and moved to Kansas City and told me, in no uncertain terms, that he knew fully well I intended for him to get a job up there at that Electric Coop and be an Electrical Engineer down here in the sticks and live in that damn treehouse, but…

And I know one guy and one gal who will laugh and can’t help laughing at the punchline.

He got on his little scooter, looked over his shoulder at me, symbolically flipped me the bird (ding, ding, ding… bird alert) and rode away. “Ciao”

He’s Italian.

Dr. Death
Dr. Death
  Dr. Death
June 25, 2019 6:01 am
Dr. Death
Dr. Death
  Dr. Death
June 25, 2019 6:03 am

It should be this. They are BRINGING it.

Dr. Death
Dr. Death
  Dr. Death
June 25, 2019 6:05 am

If a movement needs an American Anthem, why not a good one with a normal good body. Who was looking for Mr. Goodbody, Coyote?

You know my neighbor that slaughters all the coyotes? He’s not a hunter either… he’s a baiter. He is also married to a LIONESS.

My husband is a Leo. He married a Red Rope.

And I asked the one in Maryland today if you were trustworthy and she reminded me that information goes both ways.

And soon, you will grasp what that means. You are my connection to Quetzacoatl. Or it could be the nurse. I got her Christmas gift out… I really appreciated the little wink and a nod she gave me last year when it seemed like I might as well join Poppa Grooch and Dad in Heaven. Or Hell. Or wherever.

Cue this one.

Dr. Death
Dr. Death
  Dr. Death
June 25, 2019 6:08 am

Come see my new private page at … hmmm… hmmmm…

Dr. Death
Dr. Death
  Dr. Death
June 25, 2019 6:09 am

Sounds like Roll Me Away. but it doesn’t look like it. Why?

Where is the link?

Electric Cholo
Electric Cholo
  Dr. Death
June 25, 2019 9:37 am

Dr. Death

Well, I’m sorry I didn’t stop by sooner. Nick and I got really busy and, gee whiz, when I say it got really busy, it isn’t like the olden days when we went all night long in bed.

TMI but still funny.

Hollywood Rob
Hollywood Rob
  Electric Cholo
June 25, 2019 6:30 pm

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