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by chief
04:22
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video_helper::fetch_video_rid()   A

Complexity

Conditions 2
Paths 2

Size

Total Lines 6
Code Lines 4

Duplication

Lines 0
Ratio 0 %

Importance

Changes 0
Metric Value
cc 2
eloc 4
c 0
b 0
f 0
nc 2
nop 1
dl 0
loc 6
rs 10
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<?php
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/**
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* @Auther: bhief
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* @Version: 1.0
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*
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* Gets info from videos 
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*
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**/
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class video_helper {
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    public $__db;
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    public function sh_exec(string $cmd, string $outputfile = "", string $pidfile = "", bool $mergestderror = true, bool $bg = false) {
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        $fullcmd = $cmd;
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        if(strlen($outputfile) > 0) $fullcmd .= " >> " . $outputfile;
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        if($mergestderror) $fullcmd .= " 2>&1";
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        if($bg) {
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            $fullcmd = "nohup " . $fullcmd . " &";
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            if(strlen($pidfile)) $fullcmd .= " echo $! > " . $pidfile;
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        } else {
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            if(strlen($pidfile) > 0) $fullcmd .= "; echo $$ > " . $pidfile;
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        }
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        shell_exec($fullcmd);
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    }
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    function file_get_contents_chunked($file, $chunk_size, $callback) {
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        try {
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            $handle = fopen($file, "r");
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            $i = 0;
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            while (!feof($handle)) {
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                call_user_func_array($callback,array(fread($handle,$chunk_size),&$handle,$i));
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                $i++;
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            }
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            fclose($handle);
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        }
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        catch(Exception $e) {
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            trigger_error("file_get_contents_chunked::" . $e->getMessage(),E_USER_NOTICE);
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            return false;
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        }
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        return true;
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    }
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	public function __construct($conn){
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        $this->__db = $conn;
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	}
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    function fetch_video_views(string $id) {
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        $stmt = $this->__db->prepare("SELECT * FROM views WHERE videoid = :id");
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        $stmt->bindParam(":id", $id);
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        $stmt->execute();
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        return $stmt->rowCount();
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    }
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    function fetch_views_from_user($user) {
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        $stmt = $this->__db->prepare("SELECT `rid` FROM videos WHERE author = :username");
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        $stmt->bindParam(":username", $user);
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        $stmt->execute();
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        $views = 0;
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        while($video = $stmt->fetch(PDO::FETCH_ASSOC)) { 
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            $views = $views + $this->fetch_video_views($video['rid']);
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        }
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        return $views;
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        $stmt->close();
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Unreachable code is most often the result of return, die or exit statements that have been added for debug purposes.

function fx() {
    try {
        doSomething();
        return true;
    }
    catch (\Exception $e) {
        return false;
    }

    return false;
}

In the above example, the last return false will never be executed, because a return statement has already been met in every possible execution path.

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    }
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    function get_comments_from_video($id) {
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        $stmt = $this->__db->prepare("SELECT * FROM comments WHERE toid = :id");
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        $stmt->bindParam(":id", $id);
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        $stmt->execute();
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        return $stmt->rowCount();
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    }
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    function shorten_description(string $description, int $limit, bool $newlines = false) {
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        $description = trim($description);
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        if(strlen($description) >= $limit) {
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            $description = substr($description, 0, $limit) . "...";
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        } 
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        $description = htmlspecialchars($description);
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        if($newlines) { $description = str_replace(PHP_EOL, "<br>", $description); }
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        return $description;
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    }
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    function get_video_responses($id) {
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        $stmt = $this->__db->prepare("SELECT * FROM video_response WHERE toid = :id");
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        $stmt->bindParam(":id", $id);
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        $stmt->execute();
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        return $stmt->rowCount();
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    }
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    function get_video_likes($reciever, $liked) {
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        if($liked) {
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            $stmt = $this->__db->prepare("SELECT `sender` FROM likes WHERE reciever = :reciever AND type = 'l'");
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            $stmt->bindParam(":reciever", $reciever);
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            $stmt->execute();
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            return $stmt->rowCount();
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        } else {
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            $stmt = $this->__db->prepare("SELECT `sender` FROM likes WHERE reciever = :reciever AND type = 'd'");
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            $stmt->bindParam(":reciever", $reciever);
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            $stmt->execute();
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            return $stmt->rowCount();
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        }
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    }
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    function if_liked($user, $reciever, $liked) {
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        if($liked) {
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            $stmt = $this->__db->prepare("SELECT `sender` FROM likes WHERE sender = :sender AND reciever = :reciever AND type = 'l'");
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            $stmt->bindParam(":sender", $user);
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            $stmt->bindParam(":reciever", $reciever);
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            $stmt->execute();
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            return $stmt->rowCount() === 1;
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        } else {
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            $stmt = $this->__db->prepare("SELECT `sender` FROM likes WHERE sender = :sender AND reciever = :reciever AND type = 'd'");
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            $stmt->bindParam(":sender", $user);
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            $stmt->bindParam(":reciever", $reciever);
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            $stmt->execute();
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            return $stmt->rowCount() === 1;
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        }
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    }
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    function if_comment_liked($user, $reciever, $liked) {
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        if($liked) {
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            $stmt = $this->__db->prepare("SELECT `sender` FROM comment_likes WHERE sender = :sender AND reciever = :reciever AND type = 'l'");
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            $stmt->bindParam(":sender", $user);
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            $stmt->bindParam(":reciever", $reciever);
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            $stmt->execute();
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            return $stmt->rowCount() === 1;
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        } else {
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            $stmt = $this->__db->prepare("SELECT `sender` FROM comment_likes WHERE sender = :sender AND reciever = :reciever AND type = 'd'");
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            $stmt->bindParam(":sender", $user);
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            $stmt->bindParam(":reciever", $reciever);
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            $stmt->execute();
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            return $stmt->rowCount() === 1;
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        }
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    }
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    function fetch_video_rid(string $rid) {
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        $stmt = $this->__db->prepare("SELECT * FROM videos WHERE rid = :rid");
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        $stmt->bindParam(":rid", $rid);
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        $stmt->execute();
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        return ($stmt->rowCount() === 0 ? 0 : $stmt->fetch(PDO::FETCH_ASSOC));
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    }
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    function fetch_playlist_rid(string $rid) {
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        $stmt = $this->__db->prepare("SELECT * FROM playlists WHERE rid = :rid");
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        $stmt->bindParam(":rid", $rid);
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        $stmt->execute();
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        return ($stmt->rowCount() === 0 ? 0 : $stmt->fetch(PDO::FETCH_ASSOC));
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    }
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    function fetch_comment_id(string $id) {
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        $stmt = $this->__db->prepare("SELECT * FROM comments WHERE id = :id");
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        $stmt->bindParam(":id", $id);
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        $stmt->execute();
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        return ($stmt->rowCount() === 0 ? 0 : $stmt->fetch(PDO::FETCH_ASSOC));
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    }
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    function get_video_stars_level($id, $level) {
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        $stmt = $this->__db->prepare("SELECT * FROM stars WHERE reciever = :id AND type = :lvl");
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        $stmt->bindParam(":id", $id);
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        $stmt->bindParam(":lvl", $level, PDO::PARAM_INT);
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        $stmt->execute();
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        return $stmt->rowCount();
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    }
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    function video_exists($video) {
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        $stmt = $this->__db->prepare("SELECT rid FROM videos WHERE rid = :rid");
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        $stmt->bindParam(":rid", $video);
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        $stmt->execute();
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        return $stmt->rowCount() === 1;
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    }
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    function if_favorited($user, $reciever) {
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        $stmt = $this->__db->prepare("SELECT `reciever` FROM favorite_video WHERE sender = :user AND reciever = :reciever");
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        $stmt->bindParam(":user", $user);
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        $stmt->bindParam(":reciever", $reciever);
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        $stmt->execute();
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        return $stmt->rowCount() === 1;
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    }
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    function fetch_user_videos($v) {
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        $stmt = $this->__db->prepare("SELECT rid FROM videos WHERE author = :v");
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        $stmt->bindParam(":v", $v);
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        $stmt->execute(); 
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        return $stmt->rowCount();
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    }
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}
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/* SHITTY FIX INCOMING FOR EMBEDS - MOVE SO IT'S IN EVERY PAGE WHEN POSSIBLE AND NOT LAZY */
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$__server->page_embeds->page_title = "SubRocks - " . $__server->page_title;
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$__server->page_embeds->page_description = "Welcome to a Youtube recreation dedicated to replecating 2012's YouTube layout.";
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$__server->page_embeds->page_url = "https://subrock.rocks/";
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?>
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