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 I accidentally sprayed myself with pepper spray and my $300 electric bike battery was stolen. Please tell me this was a character-building experience? Don't want to think it was all for nothing! (2 answers)

 What's the longest distance you've ever bicycled? (Me, 31 miles, today. I'm getting ready for a 90 mile tour.) (1 answers)

 Nevermind, it wasn't neglect. We didn't have eggs, and they forgot to get some. Meh. (We have to make our own cakes, as we can't eat cakes with flour in it.) (1 answers)

 I want a birthday cake. v_v (1 answers)

 Do you know what causes inflation? (Hint: lending. Due to fractional reserve banking, everytime a lender lends out money, he/she expands the money supply causing inflation. Everytime someone pays on their loan, they're effectively shrinking it.) (1 answers)

 Do you want inflation or deflation? (Moi, I want inflation more than deflation. I want my debts to relatively shrink and my income to relatively grow. I don't want the opposite! O_O) (1 answers)

 Did you know could slow down the moon by harvesting energy from wave power? (1 answers)

 Can you imagine what kind of energy we could harvest if we lasso'd the moon and converted some of its kinetic energy to electric? Would that be a good idea, if possible and, assuming it produced a lot of net energy? (2 answers)

 If North Korea takes the world hostage, who's going to pay the ransom? (5 answers)

 Those who see furthest into the future, tend to see the furthest into the past. Why is that? (1 answers)

 How long do you think it'll take society to learn of the longterm dangers of GMO? (2 answers)

 It seems it takes humanity about 30 years to learn about the longterm dangers of a new technology. Nuclear in the 40s, learned about its carcinogenity in the 50s & 60s. Drugs in the 80s, find about its longterm risks in the 2000s. (1 answers)

 Why did we need representatives, anyway? It was impractical to get the vote of everyone back when the government was formed. However, voting and being informed is easier than ever with the internet. Who thinks US's government needs to update to v2.0? (1 answers)

 The problems of the US's representative form of government: too much political power is wielded by the few, easily corrupted by big-money. Solution: Direct democracy. The PEOPLE decide on issues, not the corrupted few. The internet makes it possible. (3 answers)

 Why isn't Civilization 4 more realistic? They don't have a 'Capital flight in the real estate market, economy crashes, feds print too much money, nonstop inflation, jobless people rebel, government quells rebellion with armed drones' scenario. ;( (1 answers)

 Ron Paul thinks that Ben Bernanke is a puppet for the district of criminals. You think he might be onto something? (1 answers)

 Y'know what's interesting? Yahoo will let you blame Bernanke in the comments, but not the big banks. Something tells me he's just the puppet... (1 answers)

 Why do you think they're telling a misleading tale? Don't tell me it's because the fed is a bunch of thieving bankers. That can't be true - Big Banks have the US's best interests at heart, honestly. lol. (1 answers)

 http://www.tradingeconomics.com/united-states/money-supply-m2 - Don't you think it's funny how the fed suggests the inflation rate is 0% when it's actually around 10-15%? (M2 money supply - the total US money supply, including loan money.) (1 answers)

 The cash money supply was 800 billion in 2008, and thanks to QE, is around 2.8 trillion and is currently increasing 1.3 trillion per year. Big bank FED theft = everyone else's inflation. Love the powers that be, right? (1 answers)

 Why is yahoo protecting the big bankers by censoring comments? Mentioning anything about what the FED is doing that makes the big bankers look as bad as they really are and, *boom*, comment gets deleted. (1 answers)

 Natural gas is going to be increasingly used for industry (to offset oil consumption), but it's also directly used for food production (fertilizers). How do you think that's going to affect the longterm food supply? (2 answers)

 You know, we're using evolutionary techniques to cultivate the highest oil-yielding algae. Is "The Planner" using evolution (in nature) to cultivate something of its own? If so, what would it be trying to cultivate? Is it experimenting? (1 answers)

 Maybe the entire universe is a set of infinitely recursive quantum computers embedded within each other like Matryoshka dolls, all existing in an ultimately infinite quantum computing subtrate? (Or, just, very very large...) (2 answers)

 If there was a planner, what would be its ultimate plan? Would it that the first sentient species would create its own subuniverses via quantum supercomputers and they would then become the "planners" of those subworlds? And,then, infinite (2 answers)

 If there was such a "planner", what do think is its nature? (Or, are humans just so incredibly lucky to have all these existential goldilocks conditions because we are just *so* lucky...) (2 answers)

 It's almost as if someone or something *planned* it to happen like this. Give the first sentient beings(humans) enough energy to jumpstart the state of technology so they can control their environment to their benefit. Isn't that fascinating? (2 answers)

 Wouldn't that be a wonderful human accomplishment? Taking advantage of the solar energy preserved in fossils via fossil fuel and by returning carbon to the air, humanity eliminated ice ages and jumpstarted the *next* era of civilization. (2 answers)

 Oxygen levels during the Jurassic period were 1.3 times higher than today. Hmmm... how can we increase oxygen levels as we burn more fossil fuels? Or, wait, would the increase in plant life in a high CO2 atmosphere gradually increase oxygen levels? (2 answers)

 How do you think asteroids made dinosaur life extinct? Do you think there was a huge blast that wiped out the world, or you thinking more along the lines of a soot-induced ice age that followed? Or something else? (1 answers)

 Remember how abundant LIFE was during the Jurassic era when carbon dioxide levels were a bit higher than today? Earth can have that again if only we continue returning the fossil's back to the air. (Okay, maybe not 100%, but one can get closer...) (2 answers)

 AND, ice ages are thought to limit food production, so why is everyone acting pessimistic about global warming? This might actually be the BEST longterm trend for humanity. (2 answers)

 You know, our planet's been getting cooler over the last few billion years because of life acting like an ongoing carbon sink. If we don't start returning some of that fossil fuel back to the air(Coal, oil, gas), we'll have more ice ages. (1 answers)

 You know what, if we continue burning all the hydrocarbon based fuel we can find (gas, oil, coal, etc.) and chop down all the forests, we might be able to return to the temperature average of the Jurassic era! Who's with me? (1 answers)

 Do you think chopping down the Amazon rainforest would save us from the next ice age? (Remove a huge carbon sink->More carbon in the air->Warmer atmosphere. Venus proves this concept.) (1 answers)

 Do you think global warming is going to save humanity from the impending ice age? (2 answers)

 However, assuming a civilization couldn't tap some energy reserve to replace manual labor, it's quite possible that "solar energy" and its derivatives (Wind power) could *eventually* enable some level of industrialization... hmmm... (3 answers)

 Do you think industrialization is an inevitable step in a civilization's progress? (Me, not a longshot. Industrialization as we know it was largely enabled by coal and oil. W/o sufficient tappable energy reserves, a society won't industrialize.) (2 answers)

 So, you an advanced monkey with low social status? This here documentary is telling me you got higher stress levels cause of it, & you're going to have more illnesses and die sooner. Don't you love how nature designed its organisms? (2 answers)

 Have you ever gone electric dirt biking? (Lithium+rare-earth-magnet motors = awesome combo. My 50lb scooter has the equivalent power-to-weight ratio of a 125cc trail bike and torque to match.) (1 answers)

 Why is ancient history and the untold tales of long ago soooooo fascinating? (2 answers)

 Who wants to bet the 'Great Flood' stories that were common to ancient cultures near the mediterranean sea (greece, egypt, mesopatamia) really was the melting of the glacier ice, and the subsequent 320 ft. sea level increase around 10,000 BC? (1 answers)

  Who supports an underwater excavation of the littoral parts of the mediterranean sea to uncover ancient ice-age coastal cities that existed before 10,000 BC? Wouldn't the discoveries be absolutely worth it?!!! (2 answers)

 My dad's getting ripped off on ebay, I'm getting ripped off on ebay (We both bought from "reputable ebayers"), there's bums living in my local forest recently... is the US's recession starting to show its true colors? (4 answers)

 Fear and greed sells way better than any other emotion(s), in my opinion. Got any good "greed and fear" product ideas? (3 answers)

 Remember, some autism spectrum disorders are highly heritable, so it is definitely genetically determined. That is, it's not an 'accidental subpopulation' - it's a natural subpopulation, which Einstein, Isaac Newton and Bill Gates come from. (1 answers)

 Consider it from an evolutionary perspective -- What if the autistic and neurotypical subpopulations are two different subpopulations at INSTINCTUAL odds w/ each other? And NTs just happen to outnumber the auties due to group advantages? (1 answers)

 What's with mass murders, autism and young men? (The profile fits virginia tech, columbine, elementary school children and norweigan massacre. Btw, autism in some form affects 2-3% of men, so it's fairly common.) (5 answers)

 What is cancer? (It is the cellular manifestation of gluttony, gorging itself on the body's nutrients until destroying the host and, subsequently, itself. One of the seven deadly sins.) (2 answers)

 (Me, I ditched the airport and started walking around the local area. Seeing all the abandoned, forgotten and largely unused buildings telling of times long past in Atlanta was pretty fascinating.) (2 answers)

 Due to a fire at the hotel you were staying at on the day of your flight, you missed your flight and have 12 hours to go before your rescheduled flight. You're at the airport, what do you do? (2 answers)

 Macroevolution - seems hard to imagine it'd cause a human to descend from a monkey. But, is it hard to imagine changes that accumulate over time, especially when there's large environmental changes? There's certainly enough diversity. (3 answers)

 If the internet was a person... (5 answers)

 Tomorrow starts your eternal punishment, never-ending pain and suffering. What are you going to do today, the last day of your painless life? (3 answers)

 The FED is 'helping' the labor market by printing & giving banks $40,000,000 a year (i.e., QE3 = 'buying mortgage bonds' = print money and give it to 'em). Does that smell like BS or what? That's $400,000 for every new job added every month. (3 answers)

 Back in the older days with the indian tribes, often ppl w/ aspergers were thought to be the shamans of the tribe, gifted w/ foresight and 'other worldliness', like Bill Gates, lol. Do you think this link is substantiated? (3 answers)

 I had a distinct premonitory feeling in April-May that something REALLY significant was going to happen in 6 months, which was going to be sometime in october-november. What might it be, if anything? (2 answers)

 I'm good at math and finances, but it seems like life would be so much better if nothing 'fun' had a price. Like, say, you get a budget of 'You can do 50 fun things' and you pick what you want... no need to involve balancing needs and obligations. (3 answers)

 Youtube is a rad place on the internet nowaday, but... it's not like the kind of writing that you commonly found on the internet in the early 2000s. (2 answers)

 Also, I'll blame google for the doldrums of the modern internet. If it weren't for their "quality algorithms" favoring the editorial kinds of articles from newspaper-esque sources, the "interesting stuff" would be much more common (4 answers)

 It's official, I hate facebook. Most of the creative energy that proliferated on the internet in the early 2000s is now channeled through the private neighborhoods at facebook, making the internet nowadays a much more boring place. (4 answers)

 Wouldn't that be cool if you could search google as it existed in any year, like say, the year 2000? I wanna see the internet like it was back in the old days, gammit. Angelfire sites were so interesting. (3 answers)

 Have you used regular expressions? What was your first time like? (Me, I was trying to identify any usage of dates in questions, so I could "date" the questions I unearthed on here, like a digital archaeologist of sorts, hehe.) (2 answers)

 The ancient greek political cycle was democracy -> plutocracy -> anarchy -> democracy -> and so on. Where do you think the USA is in the political cycle? (I think we're probably in the near-middle of the plutocratic stage.) (2 answers)

 Is it hard to believe the US money system is rigged by the banks? Is it easier to believe that it's controlled by someone who always has the American public's best interests in mind? (1 answers)

 The US money system is rigged for the 'point 1%' - the banks control the federal reserve which controls the money supply and causes inflation to their benefit. My IQ is 145 and I've researched it, so I know what I'm talking about. What do u think? (2 answers)

 My xbox controller won't turn on - a hardware defect, it appears. Seriously, microsoft products BLOW - don't they realize the "ship it out buggy and fix it later" philosophy doesn't work that well w/ hardware?!! (1 answers)

 Have you noticed girls taking over all the minimum wage service jobs? The local mcDonalds - ALL 20-something females. The local library, same thing. Why is that? (The unemployment rate in my city is around 11%) (3 answers)

 Walking down the road on a nightly walk at 10 p.m., this 20ish yr. old guy walks to the front of his yard and puffs out his chest like 'don't come close'. Was this the kind of guy living with his mom that'd buy a $500 gun before filing bankruptcy? (1 answers)

 For the past two days, facebook says that 3 people are talking about me. Seriously? Are these 3 people ALWAYS talking about me or something? (3 answers)

 I just calculated the energy requirements for a space elevator AND... it'd take somewhere around 2 gallons of gas to go 50 miles into the air with 200 pounds. Pretty cool, huh? (2 answers)

 Wouldn't a space elevator be grand (A really long cable that goes straight up to space)? Imagine, you could climb up 50 miles for $50 dollars and take a flight to anywhere in the world. Wouldn't that be awesome?!! (1 answers)

 If you took a weather balloon 50 miles up with a glider of some sort, how far do you think you could glide? Let's say you could make this glider solar powered using thin film solar cells. (2 answers)

 What's one thing you'd like to do before you die? (Me, I want to a take a weather balloon 50 miles above the earth and go sky diving. People say that takes "balls of steel", but it's just as safe as regular skydiving.) (4 answers)

 Is oil price high because of world demand outstripping supply or because speculative money is pushing up the price, which is so high it's ruining first-world economies? (3 answers)

 Interestingly, The Fed is a hybrid of the government & banks, so I guess that's kind of predictable. Do you think that sounds predictable they'd benefit themselves at the expense of American savers? (3 answers)

 The Fed's quantitative easing also benefited the big banks as they gave the banks free money, essentially, & causing the stock market to rise. So, essentially, gov & banks win & ppl w/ savings lose. Does that sound fair? (1 answers)

 Quantitative easing's inflation really is benefiting the government. National Debt is 'smaller', Social security and military & gov expenditures & pensions 'shrink'; Debt gets easier to pay & its CPI-adjusted expenses shrink. So, u think its good? (2 answers)

 What's your favorite word? (Zeitgeist. I like the ancient roman's zeitgeist, especially during the expansionary phase. The spirit during its decline probably sucked, w/ widespread fear of the barbarians & stuff.) (5 answers)

 Back in 1919, republicans were much more supportive of Women's Suffrage (Right to vote) than democrats. How do you think the democrat's thought back then? (Clearly, they weren't supportive of socially disadvantaged groups.) (2 answers)

 Why do think the USA has evolved beyond resource economy into a service economy? (Me, I think that's because human inputs aren't the limiting factor in production of resources, ANYMORE - energy & technology inputs are. So, humans have to serve.) (2 answers)

 I'M DOING IT! (There, it's in writing. Now I hafta.) (4 answers)

 The problem w/ government is they don't have penalties for poor performance. If a company FAILS, they go bankrupt. If government FAILS, they get bigger. How do you think America's government could be better? (2 answers)

 What do Facebook and Microsoft have in common? (Hint, they both cloned someone else's products & beat them to the market.) (2 answers)

 You know those good, cheap houses that just happen to have been gutted by angry tenants who were foreclosed on? Would you consider buying one of those if the equivalent, non-gutted house was $100,000 more? (ie, parts of the wall were ripped out...) (4 answers)

 Biz lesson 5: Assuming you're not much worse than your competitors, you're not really competing w/ biz competitors, you're competing w/ marketing competitors. (1 answers)

 What's with these news articles? Do they really think Ben Bernanke looks at the unemployment rate when deciding on stimulus action? That's ludicrous - he doesn't drink the government's koolaid. (2 answers)

 Isn't it a weird feeling when you ask a question and you see ONLY YOUR questions on the 'Last 10 Questions Posted', some you asked 3 days ago? (2 answers)

 You want stock market advice? If prices don't take a sudden dip right before august 18, SHORT FACEBOOK!! 300,000,000+ shares come onto the market then & it only increases the supply to sell = lower prices (2 answers)

 It'd be nice if you could make your possible earnings infinite when you bet against a stock, instead of finite like w/ shorting. (2 answers)

 I'm asking because "shorting" only lets you make as much as you sell/short - possible earnings are finite, losses are infinite. Whereas, with longs, possible earnings are infinite, losses are finite. (1 answers)

 You know of any "stock techniques" where there's a multiplicative inverse relationship between price decrease and earnings? (i.e., stock halves in price, your money doubles. It reduces by 3/4, your money quadruples.) (2 answers)

 According to Alexa, google reaches 47% of all internet users while facebook reaches 45%. o_O - Something makes me think facebook's traffic share isn't going up as I seriously doubt it'll ever surpass google. (4 answers)


 zippy1357: google is sexy
 boxocereal: Oh?
 boxocereal: Oh?
 gayguyinsussex: that is interesting thanks for that and i agree with you people use google to search for things

 http://www.alexa.com/siteinfo/facebook.com# - When you see this graph start seriously declining, that will be the death knell for facebook. (i.e., a great time to short Facebook's stock. :D) (3 answers)

 http://tinyurl.com/cw5oej7 - this article shows the income for jobs for each master degree BUT... is it even 'easy' to get those particular jobs as a master degree holder? (3 answers)

 Do you have a good way for researching the job stats for master degree holders? [Things like whether the job demand for master degree holders is growing & how many job openings there are versus the amount of qualified applicants. i.e. competitiveness (3 answers)

 The Fed's money printing (via QE) to buy assets is causing high inflation. Who benefits? (Asset holders = bankers. Debtors = Government & ppl w/ mortgages.) Who loses? (Minimum wage & fixed income ppl; Savers). So, does it sound like a good thing? (2 answers)

 Given the extreme economies of scale of software & technology and the oligopolistic nature of the industry, do you think technology hasa been playing a key role in the rapidly rising income inequality of the United States over the past few decades? (3 answers)

 If craigslist made you answer a short questionnaire to post a listing, what do you think would happen? (Not that they'd tell you, but let's say they made 10 cents everytime you answered the questionnaire) (3 answers)

 If craigslist charged 10 cents per listing, what do you think would happen? (You'd think another classified ads site would take its place?) (4 answers)

 If you could travel to Kansas city to experience 1 GB/sec internet &, say, all of google's services were that fast, would you fly down there to try it out? (Me, fuucking totally. Google Earth on crack would be terra-rific!) (4 answers)

 This election year. Yeah. I think it sucks. I disagree w/ many of obama's decisions, but I'm totally against the belligerency, buffoonery & corruption of Romney. Couldn't the republicans have picked a good candidate, not just a wealthy one? (4 answers)

 You know, I wonder.... if you were to diagnose old people using new-finagled psychology, how do think their life histories would compare? Do you think there'd be obvious trends or would it be... normal... like it is w/ ordinary people? (3 answers)

 Using google, I've discovered the vast majority of random people who get called crazy never get or seek a mental diagnosis, tho many would probably qualify. Isn't that interesting? The undiagnosed masses & all that... (3 answers)

 Do you believe it's possible? If you know the right way to go about it, you can mine the sum of human knowledge via google and generate super awesome insights you'd never consider w/o it? (3 answers)

 Do you use google for entertainment? (I see what people think of things w/ queries like "X is", i.e., "Everybody on the internet is". W/ 100 search results at a time, some results are pretty entertaining.) (2 answers)

 Did Jesus exist? If he existed, did he perform most of his famous miracles? (Me, he probably existed but most of his miracles are probably myths made up by Paul, like they're urban legends.) (8 answers)

 Take rome. During "expansion" of its empire (& economy), standards of living increased. As the empire started declining, and the land-owners held the majority of the wealth, the population's standard of living declined until Rome collapsed. (3 answers)

 Capitalism is great during economic expansion, but the tendency for the increasing concentration of wealth during longterm decline is a bitch. Because of this top-heaviness, collapse is inevitable. Do you like that history repeats itself? (2 answers)

 lol@HR4170, "The Student Loan Forgiveness Act of 2012". Do impoverished students really think they have anywhere near as much political influence as the mega-banks bailed by the government? (At least enough to get the bill passed) (3 answers)

 What do you think Americans are going to discover when the Fed gets audited? Will the audit be... THE BIG DAY... when earth-shattering secrets are unearthed and the economy crashes because of what's learned? (2 answers)

 Audit the Fed! Call your local representatives for the vote tomorrow (7/24) on two important bills! (The Fed is the one who bailed the banks, who took taxpayer's money and CEOs stole) http://www.auditthefed.com/ (2 answers)

 Oh, I get it now. Yahoo is a corporation funded by bankers and the stock market. DOI! No wonder why they can't handle criticism on their friends. Who wistfully wishes for a day when the corptocracy allows free speech? (2 answers)

 Seriously, why is Yahoo deleting my comments?!! Is 'Nothing new. Wall Street was often referred to as a 'nest of thieves' in articles from the 1920s.' such a crime? It's trueeee!!! I can swear they have a soft heart for bankers & wall street. (2 answers)

 The average college grad nowadays pay 20% of their income towards banks through home & student loans, taxes (via national debt) & credit card debt. Does that seem like serfdom to you? (4 answers)

 Coincidentally, America's GDP contracted by 11% in 2008-2009 AND 5% of the population (or roughly 8% of the working population) lost their jobs in the same time period. Now, how can the US create jobs with this in mind? (3 answers)

 I figured out the main factor behind the employment to population ratio: GDP growth. When the economy is growing, more ppl have jobs. When the economy is contracting (Like Europe's), less ppl have jobs. Fascinating, no? (3 answers)

 Have you noticed ppl care more about intent than the 'good' of an action? Example: obama sues to allow early voting in Ohio. Ppl get angry at his intent (What, trying to win the election??? THE HORROR!!!), tho it allows more ppl to vote. (1 answers)

 Is anyone else tired of Israel trying to manipulate the USA into a war with Iran? (3 answers)

 Thanks to the National Debt, the average American citizen now hands over $1000 in taxes directly to banks to pay off the national debt's interest. Isn't it so awesome when the government is enslaving its citizens to the banks? (2 answers)

 Coincidentally, bankers make up much of the 1%. Maybe the hate for some of the people in the 1% isn't so undeserved? (2 answers)

 In the past, I blamed Ben Bernanke for the fiscal policy (i.e., QE = printing money) that's making americans poorer everyday but now I'm realizing he's the puppet and banks are pulling the strings. So, are banks the ultimate parasite? (2 answers)

 http://news.yahoo.com/bernanke-says-fed-prepared-more-boost-jobs-140412523--business.html - Hey, if you go here and blame Ben Bernanke, or obama or ANYONE ELSE, the comment will stay. If you blame the banks, the comment gets deleted. Why is that? (2 answers)

 If the banks control the conversation on Yahoo, than what else do the mega-banks own? The media? Government misleads with the CPI and Unemployment Rate. Maybe the banks & government control much of the media? (3 answers)

 You know, I didn't realize how lucky I am to be here. At least I can say pretty much ANYTHING I WANT ABOUT THOSE CORRUPT BANKERS and ... *gasp*... get away with it. Now, I need a BIGGER PLATFORM. Where can I find the largest soapbox possible? (2 answers)

 Why would Yahoo be in the thralls of the federal reserve & the bankers? What's the connection, exactly? Do bankers grease the palms of popular news sources? (2 answers)

 So, there's people at yahoo.com censoring comments on its Federal Reserve articles (If you make any mention of the money supply, and banks robbing us blind thru inflation, you're getting deleted). R they overly sensitive or in the thralls of bankers? (3 answers)

 A network marketer trying to recruit a network marketer says, "Did you know that the majority of network marketers make less than $10/week? You can market to them!". Who wants to be a network marketer?!! (3 answers)

 So, I'm planning on going to Europe. Do you think there'd be any problems visiting Greece for an american given the civil unrest over there? Or is that one of those "Just don't go near the riots" kind of deals? (4 answers)

 Hey look, I'm talking to my OCD below. Does that mean I'm talking to myself like a schizo? ^_^ (2 answers)

 You know, the username 'DisguisedSavior' seems pretty... oh... messiah complex-ish, don't it? Is that incompatible w/ paranoid schizo? (Seriously OCD, stop w/ the obsessions. NOW) (2 answers)

 I'm OCD about developing schizophrenia and I can't get to sleep despite it being 5:00 a.m.; I know that 'staying up all night' is a symptom of schizo. Is my OCD playing w/ my mind or is the bearded lady disease insisting that I'm getting a beard? (3 answers)

 Say that you could go anywhere in the world for free ... where would you go? (5 answers)

 Have you ever experienced true love? (6 answers)

 Have you ever wished on a star and what for? (5 answers)

 What means the world to you & why? :) (5 answers)

 Have you been in Europe? If yes, where? (5 answers)

 One thing that you can't live without? (6 answers)

 Do you walk into walls? (9 answers)

 If you had to live off one food and one drink for the rest of your life, what would they be? (5 answers)



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