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== Introduction and episode theme (Episode 666 and its significance). == * Oh, that was amazing. Yes, so welcome to episode number 666. Number of the beast. * That was great. Oh my gosh. This is going to be a good show. I already felt like this was going to be a good show. So it's, as we were going through the show notes, this is literally like a one-to-one follow-up from last week's episode, this show. Yeah. Which I'm here for because, you know, we, I personally have gained much more information and knowledge from, in the span of a week since we recorded last. And I thought last week's show was fantastic. And I actually have a lot to say in this week's episode, mostly from product testing. But, before we even get to that, we have a ton of epic follow-ups. Why don't you hit me with, hit me with what we got here. Nathan wrote in and said, Yeah, it's, it's a thing. Like, it's good and bad, right? It's good in that, as I mentioned last week, I want this, right? I want, the last thing I want you need to do is to stop experimenting with ink formulations.
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