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"Bank Holiday" Preparations Begin In Greece, Lines Form At Athens ATMs
The writing has been on the wall for quite sometime.
Deposit flight from Greece's ailing banking sector has been running north of €500 million per day this week as the threat of capital controls casts a pall over the Greek government's efforts to reassure the public and head off a terminal bank run.
Sparking a panic has been the most powerful tool at the troika's disposal to bring PM Alexis Tsipras to the negotiating table and force Syriza to either concede to pension cuts and a VAT hike or risk social and political upheaval in the face of dark ATMs and public protests - we said this first in February and finally even the Greek government realized just what game Europe is playing.
Until now, Greeks had taken the barrage of headlines in stride with a stoic fortitude that would impress Marcus Aurelius but now, it appears as though the 'institutions' might have finally broken their spirits.
Earlier today, the ECB agreed to lift the ELA cap by just €1.8 billion, far less than Greek banking officials had requested and probably just barely enough to cover Friday's withdrawals. And so, as Europe's "Lehman Weekend" may finally be kicking off, the ATM lines are officially forming as Greeks prepare to be 'Cyprus'd' and as the country stares into "template" oblivion.
Long queues at ATM's all around Athens center. #Greece pic.twitter.com/k4wgerQ7gP
— Elly Vintiadis (@EllyVintiadis) June 19, 2015
What is perhaps more shocking is that anyone still had money in Greek banks at all...
More ATM line photos from Corriere:

And in yet another sign that the next week may be the beginning of the end, Cyrpus is preparing for a bank "holiday" in Greece:
Bank of Cyprus, Cyprus’s largest lender, is preparing for an extended bank holiday in Greece as continuing deposits outflows may force authorities to take this type of step and impose capital controls.
“We are preparing to facilitate our customers with operations in Greece with additional liquidity,” a Bank of Cyprus source with knowledge of the situation said on condition of anonymity. “This is something we don’t want to see happening”.
The source said that in recent days the bank saw an increase in deposits inflows, both from Cypriot and Greek depositors, amounting “hundreds of million euros”.
Reuters reported on Thursday that European Central Bank Executive Board member Benoit Coeure told euro area’s finance ministers that he was not sure whether Greek bank will be able to open on Monday.
The Bank of Cyprus source also said that the bank cannot be ruled out that a bank holiday in Greece could also affect the Cypriot banking system via the units of Greek banks operating on the island in the form of deposits outflows.
The source was not in position to name the amount in additional liquidity the bank will need in the case of a bank holiday in Greece nor the number of its customers that would be affected.
“In that case, a bank holiday in Greece could also prompt Cypriot authorities to also impose a bank holiday in Cyprus,” the Bank of Cyprus source said.
Finance minister Harris Georgiades who was talking on state radio CyBC today said that the units of Greek banks operating in Cyprus are not affected by what is happening in the cash-strapped country.
“There are in Cyprus banks of Greek ownership,” he said in reference to ?lpha Bank Cyprus Ltd, Eurobank Cyprus Ltd, National Bank of Greece (Cyprus) Ltd and Piraeus Bank (Cyprus) Ltd.
“I want to clarify that they are Cypriot banks with a Cypriot licence, their own capital and capital adequacy, important liquidity with no exposure to Greece or to the Greek government or banks,” he said. “The fact that the shareholder is a Greek bank is not making any difference. What makes a difference in a positive way is the stability in and the confidence to Cyprus and its financial system which is internationally acknowledged”.
Interestingly, it appears someone got a hard tap on the shoulder because the above has now been removed. Here's a link to the cached version which was also captured by another local publication.
And the swissy is bid.
The only remaining question is whether today's deposit bleed will be dramatic enough to force Brussels - or Athens for that matter under pressure by the local banks - into implementing capital controls over the weekend.
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Same here in the USSA. Plus PMs lost at sea.
garden, grub, gold in the safe. lawnchair, crack a homebrew and watch the lines build.
I know a surprising number of people who can't get paid directly from their employers. It has to go to a bank account. I understand that in many states, it's the same for Welfare payments; they go to a bank, the recipient automatically has an account at that bank, and gets an ATM card laden with fees to the point that for many, the bank gets as much as a quarter of their welfare grant allowance.
Being self-employed, I have to take payment in check form, and deposit it into a bank account (in my case, a credit union). I plan things so all I have in my account at any one time is what I'll need for upcoming rounds of bills, and I make sure to avoid the Dennis Hastert trap with my cash management. Heck, I had to set up a special account just to pay sales tax, as my home state won't even take a check, much less issue one.
European banks are farther along toward the "cashless society" than we are in the US. Americans are a lot more fractious and intractable than Europeans, even if we still don't have any idea what's good for us and what the hell we're doing.
So it doesn't surprise me that many Greeks can't get out of the banking system.
In Europe if you dont' have a bank account you can't get a job ALL pay is direct deposit. Checks we haven't seen in years.
BTW, we do have CASH and will continue to. But most things are done by debit card because its much easier.
Ya, it is really hard counting change for a hundred dollar bill when you spent only $32.79.
The Greecs took already more than 120 billion Euro's from their ATM's ( our money...) this year! They are not so poor and distressed as they look like. We are being fooled by those souvlaki eaters. Can somebody please stop this circus?
Tell that son of a bitch Rutte, and Timmerman and other cowards who won't stand up to the USA about Kiev killing 200 Dutch people by Kiev NeoNazis.
They know, dude, but they've rationalized that their fuck-buddies did it for a holier cause and now they falsely accuse Putin for the sick Nigger's deed.
And their Christianity completely supports them.
I thought those "Y" euros were theirs?
I am sure it doesn't matter if they take it out of the ATM or not. Police will just go door to door to confiscate it. That would be a real "Capital Control".
Too much work.
They'll issue a new currency on a 1-1 basis and let you come to them and explain where you got your worthless old scrip before they give you your new soon-to-be-worthless scrip.
That's the advantage of the USD. You can fly out to some Third World shithole and exchange it for something useful before the word gets around to all the villagers.
All your fiat are belong to us.
So the banks that fucked it up get to take a holiday? What kind of justice is that?
Filling out my tax forms a few months ago, i noticed that for the first time our IRS (Netherlands) wanted to know if i had €1000,- or more cash at hand..... For the first time, never saw that before. The writing is on the wall.
I noticed that also. we had a guy from the CNV fill out our forms. Only costs 10 euros. and he does it all on the computer straight to the Belastingdienst.
Thank you! That is a very interesting tidbit.
Off topic but why don't the Dutch people confront the govt about MH17 being shot down by Kiev (on orders from USA).
Because we got our gold back.
Now thanks to the Snowden, Assange and MH-17 revelations we can really see what a bunch of spineless lackeys the European governments are
We also see just what bunch of fucking Nazi bullies the USA are.
Hey! I'm from America and I......
Uh... I got nuthing.
The first question the IRS asks during an audit is do you have any cash at home and if so how much?
Considering that today was upwards of 30 degrees celcius, that last picture is a fraud! which means zero hedge is fudging it!
i do not see any queues in those pics, nothing out of the ordinary in those
Throw those pathetic bankers into a grease fire already.
Only thing missing in the pics is the deer...
And the headlights.
ZH had a good photo last night, lotsa deer.
http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2015-06-18/swedens-largest-fund-manager-qu...
Monday is the over-under.
These pictures are living proof that average dork never learn anything neither from history, nor from the neighbors across the water or fence. Now they are going to withdraw all their money and the banksters will cancel exchange to X or is it Y-Euro notes. Very sad.
Greek Cowboys.....
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SbWg-mozGsU
Tyler is channeling his inner Graham Summers with this article.
Take note this my fellow Muricans, as you indulge yourself this weekend with numerous cop show dramas, celebrity gossip shows and singing/dancing competitions.
If only.
I'm painting the house, weeding the garden, and changing out the radiator on one of my vehicles.
Once I'm done with all that recreation, the hard work begins.
Time is short and I'm racing to use every second of it that remains at my command. These are the good old days of the future. Do not waste them.
Don't get too carried away. Sooner rather than later, someone will get a lucky shot on you and all your shit will be theirs, anyway.....temporarily.
Safer to let your place look run-down and unsuccessful. If you look like you have nothing, the risk of taking you on might not seem worthwhile.
In order to get to my house, you have to drive past a big green sign that says "No Services Next 95 Miles" and leaves you looking at an apparently endless desert landscape unfolding behind it.
But I do agree about a low profile,having a network of friends and neighbors that can be truly counted on in a pinch, and several alternate locations that nobody else knows about.
The key issue is to preserve your freedom of action in the early days of any sort of crisis, rather than be forced into some specific move that may not be in your ultimate best interest.
Best of luck to you and everyone else who sees the mighty storm approaching and believes that they ought to be doing something to get ready for it.
a network of friends and neighbors that can be truly counted on in a pinch...
That's a kind of tough nut to crack, especially if you aren't from the area.
The HERD finally arrives.
Soon to be the Joad family.
These are the counterparts to the US citizens who wait until the very last minute to file tax returns. But these people are even dumber. I would have had my money out at least two months ago. WTF?
So is your money out?
Bank holidays may grow.
I'm diversified, some in, some out, some stacked, some drowned.
And I always wait to the last minute to file, why give them the tax early?
I usually wait to the last minute to write my check to Uncle Sammi. And no, I don't give him a interest free loan for the year. And no, I don't need the tax man to save money on my behalf.
I didn't realize everyone is Greece was a college student!
off topic: sec slaps us banks' wrists for fraudulent municipal underwriting https://www.sec.gov/news/pressrelease/2015-125.html
Yeeesh.... nothing like waiting until the last minute. Did the Greeks learn nothing from Riot Dog?
So several days ago ZH was showing us massive lines--with a whole 4 people waiting!!
Is it now showing us even more massive lines--with a whole 6 people waiting?
Apparently, you have no sense of time involving the DMV and a Friday afternoon.
And I know what I would be thinking if I was in an ATM line six persons deep.
Ain't a pretty thought at all.
Duly upgraded from bank walk to bank trot.
I … CAN …. NOT …. WAIT….. to see the lines begin to form here.
Of course, if we dumbshits let thieving asswipes outlaw cash like a bunch of idiot losers there won’t be anything to stand in line for anyway.
What are ya gonna ask for when ya get to the window to close out your account? .. Your SS number back? A great big puffed up BofA gift card? .. What? … A few hugs from your teller of choice? What? What do you think they are going to hand you?
I’ll tell you what they will hand you.
As we used to say after an off day of off shore fishing when ask how we did, “Lots of Squat. We caught a great big ice chest full of Squat”….. Squat just sounded a little better than zip or nothing and some folks actually thought it was a rare species of fish. A few idiots would charge off and franticly go looking for our Squat hot spots hoping that they too could score a mother lode of Squat to fill their coolers.
“Will that be all large denomination Squat or would you like some smaller denomination Squat mixed in, Mr. and Mrs. Former Account Holder?”
“Silver? Gold? …. Oh, no, no, no, Squat is all we are authorized to issue upon account termination.”
I can just see it all now. … And I CAN’T FREAKING WAIT!
~ DC.
uh, the usa has a printing press, and the will to use it
If TPTB got their way totally they would do away with printing presses, ATMs, teller cages and coin operated pay phones. …. Cashless ‘shackles’ is what they want and it looks like we are all going to become a sad bunch of Squat fishermen.
The banks want it set up so that you CAN NOT live without dealing with them. Which means they can steal from you at will.
We’ve been played and not one in a hundred knows how deep the hook has been set yet. …….. Note I said ‘yet’.
Sadly, I agree that it is likely to happen here, but I cannot wish such distress on anyone.
As President Lincoln once said: "Fondly do we hope, fervently do we pray, that this mighty scourge of war may speedily pass away."
It may be the only way to bring many people to their senses, but I wish that it were not necessary to do it that way.
Much will be lost that may never be regained.
What ya gonna get? A Spiderman towel!
What ya gonna get? A Spiderman towel!
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Speaking of ATM's...I'd like to remind everyone to be sure and keep plenty of petty cash, anything UNDER 20$, at home...
If anything happens, all those ATM's will be spitting 20 dollar bills EVERYWHERE. As soon as your local merchants run out of change, everything will cost 20 dollars, and you'll get IOU's as change.
That's a good way to run out of cash quick, especially if banks close for several days. Small cash lets you pay only what you have to.
I understand the rationale behind keepig cash in denominations other than a C-Note.
But in the early '70s two one-dollar bills would buy what a twenty will today. A five got you what a fifty will today.
So I think the twenty is small enough (with ones and fives and tens one might have too large a stack).
Sure, it's small enough. But there will be so many of them, all at once, and if banks close merchants will run out of change for them quick.
A large jar of QUARTERS is better yet.
Yep...1964's Shhhh
Maybe that is why Kyle Bass likes nickels
And the difference between EU/Greek societies and the USA is,
that when push comes to shove, it will be We The People that push back--with guns.
You see, two things that Americans will not stand for is;
1) Trying to take away our guns, and
2) Trying to take away our cash (though with this one, most Americans have been too willing to allow our government to simply redistribute it).
Why do you think Obama keeps creating False Flag events like Charleston, so that he can keep trying to take our guns?
TPA->TPP->JADE HELM->GUN CONFISCATION (TRY)->CIVIL WAR->RESTORATION OF OUR CONSTITUTIONAL REPUBLIC
horseshit. your guns are no match for cluster bombs and your TROOPS will follow orders or they will get shot. Just like in Nazi Germany. USA is ZioNazi land.
It would indeed be wonderful were your assessment correct, but the overwhelming majority of Merikans are fully on board w/ the socialist-fascists or the fascist-socialists...depending on which head of the two-headed Party beast to which they identify. I sincerely doubt if even 5% would react in a kinetic fashion to a prohibition on all firearms. They'd hide, that's all.
315 million X 5% is more than 15 million people. That would be more than enough. The evidence is that less than 1% of colonialists stood with the minutemen in New England before the American Revolution. All they needed from the other 99% was the forbearance of the disruptions being caused and no active dissent.
It would indeed be more than enough. Pray that you're right.
I hope many do more than pray. Preparation and communication with those in the community are active, positive steps to be taken TODAY.
Buy gold, silver, lead and guns, Not in this order!
After the revolt, will they still want their free lunch? Deficits require funding. Issue bonds or tax increases. Greeks don't like paying taxes though. So, how to maintain the free lunches without paying tax?
Hmmm.
Cyprus would not be high on my list of places to use as an exit ramp from Greek banks but it may be the only one open to them. Kind of like tunneling out of Death Row and ending up in the prison cemetery.
Secondly, there is a reason why all these Greeks still have money in Greek banks, and the reason is....
Forced direct deposit of all those government payroll and pension checks.
But even the low-level executioners of the scheme are not crazy enough to trust their overlords.
Sparking a panic has been the most powerful tool at the troika's disposal to bring PM Alexis Tsipras to the negotiating table and forcing Syriza to either concede to pension cuts and a VAT hike or risk social and political upheaval in the face of dark ATMs and public protests - we said this first in February and finally even the Greek government realized just what game Europe is playing."
Yeah...then what, troika, Schauble, et al?
Then what?
I've never said Greece was blameless in all of this, but what the troika (and especially the EU) has created here is perhaps a very big domino finally ready to fall. As usual, it'll hurt a lot of us who have nothing to do this mess at all.
And yet, mostly for their domestic public consumption, Schauble, and the rest of the gang financially terrorizing Greece for the last several years, somehow think that by turning their screws even tighter, a new fear will descend upon the Greeks, unnerving them into some kind of capitulation suitable to the loan sharks?
The stupid bastards.
They may well be playing with a very lit fuse that could engulf a global powder keg, a serious piece of which THEY helped to build with their asinine Union nuttiness, BUT they're STILL gonna righteously make demands of an entity who CANNOT comply...JUST to to be tough for the folks back home...
Look idiots...YOU accepted Greece into your stupid, unworkable, and unnecessary "union".
It's YOUR responsibility to take care of YOUR members--not MINE, or the rest of the world's.
If this goes up this weekend (or soon thereafter) because of what the EU and the troika are doing now...it's time to go after THEM--not Greece.
Instead of trying ceasingly to resolve a mess THEY HELPED CREATE, they try to badass their way out of accountability for it.
Enough is enough with these people.
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Way to Go Greece, I know you meant well by borrowing all that paper and if you can get more, DO IT! CRIMINALS, thought they would screw you, but got screwed!!
if you can't get more...give those CRIMINALS the middle finger and move on
I was just at a bank I have been banking at since 1998. I keep enough to pay monthly expenses and that's it. The teller didn't recognize me so she asked for ID. I was getting a few hundred dollars in twenties back. She took my license and began keying something in on her keyboard. I asked her what she was doing? She was entering my drivers licenses into the system. I asked why. She said it was procedure and she would remember me next time .
WTF ? Get ready America. There is an ill wind blowing . I will go in Monday morning to speak to the manager ! Keep one eye on your bobber ! Good weekend to Alll.
Whats a teller? Haven't seen them here in banks for years. Only thing we have in branch banks now are ''advisors' showing you how to do things online. If you need CASH in large sums you have to ORDER it and pick it up the next day.
That is scary. I must say I haven't been to a teller in years. We have pulled cash in small amounts from our account using the ATM for years now. Always randomly and varied amounts to make it look not too suspicious. We keep this in multiple locations.
Be careful Mr Deerhunter. I would not speak to the manager. This is time for subterfuge, soon it may be time for war. Be safe.
Miffed
Withdraw all you can. Stuff em...
It goes into a law enforcement database so the cops can find people who have "suspicious amounts of cash." Easy drug busts. Cops are so fucking lazy these days.
Why anyone has money in a bank, after the 2007 Northern Rock run, the Cyprus bail-ins, Dodd-Frank, and this year's G20 resolution to have all major economies legislate bail-in confiscations, deserves what they will get when the next banking crisis comes.
Dovie'andi se tovya sagain (It's time to toss the dice)
Got Karatbars?
"Bank Holiday" sounds so festive, like a gala event you would dress up for. So that's when you can't access your bank. Is a "Toilet Holiday" when you can't find a functioning bathroom?
Holiday is correct.
'Tis the day the holy zion gets his pound of flesh.
What a bunch of lame, drunk, and gutter responses from the ZH commenters!! :( Shame on you!!
The whole world is watching ZH for info on this unfolding drama.
Anyone with a brain and/or experience have some advice- in this new financial environment? or just a bunch of foul, inept, angry regurgitations?
The ECB/IMF is only going to offer digital ones and zeros out of thin air. Keeping up this charade/robbery is not productive.
How about converting the remaining currency to Drachma and Bit coin. Offer any citizens to help back with gold, using new contracts backed by govt real estate- if not paid back.
PM gets on the TV to announce all citizens that "this is our finest hour" and to get them on board.
Let's start a productive dialog. After all- we're next.
Sand in your vagina?
What's not productive about fucking, guillotine get and shooting the banksters? I would say it's the most productive action the Greeks could take.
No, the whole world is not watching ZH for info here. I just got in from driving down El Camino Real in Silicon Valley, and what the whole world is doing is eating fake food at Olive Garden - their lot is jammed. I doubt that more than one percent of their blissed-out patrons have noticed that anything is up with Greece, or would care much if they noticed, or could be convinced to care if we tried.
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These lines are much smaller than a typical morning at my local bank. I suppose the smart money did their banking months and months ago.
Greece to europe = FUCK THE EU
Greece is already fcked. The EU, hopefully. More importantly, I pray that these Greeks at the ATMs are end of the line stragglers, cause if they're just now paying attention, well they're not such sympathetic victims.
America has a problem. But it's not the nigger INSIDE the office, but the 300 Million niggers OUTSIDE of it.
This could be the last kick at the banksters can before they force us into a cashless society. In 30 years this generation and the next will be full habituated to a cashless society and will know no other world unless the banksters backs are broken. Bring out the Guillotine!
Absent a violent, well supported societal revolution, there will be No breaking the bankster's backs. Well known, named politicians partnered with the deficit financiers, and that's that. Politicians protect, support, and encourage these so called Banksters.
A few more backs to break a few more heads to roll, I am all for it, include the politicians, oligarchs and their propagandists while we are at it. I say to hell them, let's revolt and start a direct democracy.
I just think it's who needs who the most. And in actuality, absent the politician pimping the banks, came over. So the pol is responsible, and they are known and reachable.
Bring out the hammers.
Bring out the nail guns!!
All that energy wasted when they could build something better.
The Greeks really got fucked in the ass this time..
I wonder if they have five dollar ATM fees like they do here in a American strip clubs..
If you are visiting a strip club and need an ATM, you deserve any fee they charge.
GS cooked the Greek's books with swaps to get them into the euro. They collected a lot of fees for that.
Didn't the Greek gov't sell billions of bonds bought by Cypriots, and then after the first Greek crisis, the bond calls were worthless and the Cypriots were invited to the bail-in?
I don't think there can be a cashless society right now -
unless everyone does it all at the same time......and how is that going to happen?
The Euro was flawed right from the start and the Greek's have a history of NEVER paying their taxes because their Govt has a long history of defaulting......
This Greek thing will be over soon......the question remaining is who has more to lose....?
Nope ,lines like these in front of ATMs, appear all the time in Greece and it has nothing to do with bank holidays. Anyway,you know that in the end nothing is gonna happen for the simple reason the media in Greece are saying it will happen. Be contrarians and don't drink the Kool-Aid.Bank holidays come without warning and not when being advertised by the media weeks in advance.
Hard to believe this was penned in 25 years ago.
We're all going on a summer holiday
No more working for a week or two
Fun and laughter on our summer holiday
No more worries for me or you
For a week or two
We're going where the sun shines brightly
We're going where the sea is blue
We've seen it in the movies
Now let's see if it's true
Whatever happens to Greece. Whatever happens as a result of Greece.
Always remember that Goldman Sachs has its hands all over it. As usual in things that do not turn out well.
we are all Diogenes now..nothing new under the sun or so it seems ...this from a 1000 yrs ago or so..
"Diogenes of Sinope was a controversial figure. His father minted coins for a living, and when Diogenes took to debasement of currency, he was banished from Sinope.[1] After being exiled, he moved to Athens and criticized many cultural conventions of the city. Diogenes modelled himself on the example of Heracles. He believed that virtue was better revealed in action than in theory. He used his simple lifestyle and behaviour (which arguably resembled poverty) to criticize the social values and institutions of what he saw as a corrupt or at least confused society. In a highly non-traditional fashion, he had a reputation of sleeping and eating wherever he chose and took to toughening himself against nature. He declared himself a cosmopolitan and a citizen of the world rather than claiming allegiance to just one place. There are many tales about him dogging Antisthenes' footsteps and becoming his "faithful hound".[3] Diogenes made a virtue of poverty. He begged for a living and often slept in a large ceramic jar[4] in the marketplace. He became notorious for his philosophical stunts such as carrying a lamp in the daytime, claiming to be looking for an honest man. He criticized and embarrassed Plato, disputed his interpretation of Socrates and sabotaged his lectures, sometimes distracting attendees by bringing food and eating during the discussions. Diogenes was also responsible for publicly mocking Alexander the Great."
That may be some of it. But most people are too dumb and lazy, and don't pay attention until it is too late. They are watching reality TV or looking at their cell phones.
In 1819 or 29, my memory is a bit dodgy these days... some in America traded in grains when the banks tried to restrict cash.
Off for my afternoon nap. I am 200 years old.
Na pasaran.
Na pasaran.
Which money do they withdraw?
It's money out of thin air - and finally target-money.
https://youtu.be/8lyZA9Pzr4U
I'm waiting for when I can pick up a Beach house there for a Gold Eagle.
You know what? I don't fucking care any more. Anybody with a cent still in Greek banks deserves to lose it all.
Tsipras and Varoufakis are rich Greek douchebags who fancy themselves the next Castro and Guevara. Fuck them.
Bring back the colonels and let them sort out Greece's FSA with the only effective method---machine gun fire.
Tell Greece's old farts what they'll tell our own boomers soon enough. No more free money you didn't work and save for. Taxpayers abroad aren't paying for you to take thirty years to die. If that bothers you, Greece has plenty of cliffs high enough that you won't feel a thing when you hit the rocks. You know what to do. Get on with it.
Everyone else---if there's anywhere else you can go, go. Now. Don't look back, and don't ever return. Anybody who stays deserves everything in store for him and far worse besides.
Maybe whoever replaces the Greeks will learn from their fuck-ups. Then some good will have come from this. Greece herself is digging her own grave as fast as she can. That's impossible for anyone to stop, if you're serious about doing so.
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