The Ugly Truth About the Viral Beef Tallow Skincare Trend
Let's start with the facts. So, where are the claims being made? Substantiated because we did a deep search.
Yes, ma'am.
And we're not finding a single study to back any of these, like a real study that is going to scientifically back that these vitamins are in there, or that it has any of these, either anti-aging properties, or anti-pigmentation properties. Oh my goodness.
Wow.
Not a single study.
No.
I would love for someone to point me in the direction of studies that show us, because we're not fighting them.
No.
What's new, Dora?
Well, we're gonna talk about something that has been super trending. And it is beef tallow. So everybody's talking about it tons of Anti…
Claims!
Tons of claims about it. Lots of skin care companies, I guess.
Yeah, they are everywhere.
Yeah, we're gonna break down everything you need to know about beef tallow right now.
Yeah, let's see. Let's take a look at what people are showing you that beef tallow can do. Let's look at an ad.
Okay.
So this is like basically what everyone's doing.
Okay.
Okay.
“Big pharma is coming after what this random influencer just said. Listen super carefully before they take this down.
So I'm Persian, and we grew up with, you know, they're culturally with a few things that my mom grew up with in Iran, and things like that. And what's really interesting is I found out that the little stone she would like to wash us in and exfoliate our skin with is beef tallow. It's called 'stuff eat up,' so if anyone's like Persian, listening. And the crazy thing is, big pharma is trying to keep this a secret so they can instead sell you a Complicated 10-step skincare routine, but this doctor is going viral at the same time for speaking up about all the benefits.
Are you sitting down for this? grass-fed Tallow that's actually beef fat, now before you click off. Just hear me out. It might sound disgusting, but the chemistry of tallow is very similar to the chemistry of part of your skin. It contains vitamins A, D, E, and K, which give your skin a very nice softness and a healthy glow. Many of the nutrients in this tallow can also help reduce dark spots in the skin. And help wrinkles, you should just try it for a week and just see what happens.
After watching those clips, I realized that all the products I was using every day were just messing up my skin. Everyone always says, "Oh, but you have such nice skin. You have good genes, you have good genetics," but they don't understand that this is what my skin looked like three months ago, when I was using only products my Dermatologist recommended. And ever since I switched to just beef tallow and water. My skin has never been this clear. I was a little scared of the smell at first, but I found one with raw honey and beeswax that completely neutralizes it, and it also has antioxidant and anti-inflammatory benefits to help boost your collagen production. Just be careful, because there's a ton of brands out there pretending to be this brand-based supply line, since it's the only brand I've found so far that uses natural, high-quality ingredients meant to hydrate and protect your skin barrier. Ever since that clip came out, they've just been selling out like crazy, and it makes a lot of sense because it's a lot more affordable than a complicated skincare routine. Skincare is simple. Why did it ever have to get complicated? Get yours today while it's still in stock.
Well, geez.
I mean, that was a master class in good advertising.
Sure
But it was full of Claims BS.
Yeah, a lot of claims in there that seem preposterous.
Yeah. Yeah,
and we have some scientific proof for this.
Yeah, the first one was that whole idea that you should just use beef tallow and skip everything else. Just throw it on the track.
You don't need retinoids. You know, antioxidants
Nothing, just throw it all away.
Yeah
So what do you want to start with?
Well, let's start with the facts and the claims that are being made.
Right.
Number one: Where are these claims substantiated from, because we did a little search or a deep search?
Yes, ma'am.
And we're not finding a single study to back any of these, like a real study that is going to scientifically back that these vitamins are in there, or that it has any of these, either anti-aging properties, or anti-pigmentation properties.
Wow.
Nothing, not a single study
No
I would love for someone to point me in the direction of some studies that are showing us, because we're not finding them.
No.
Well, I think this one's interesting: the 2025 PMC cross-sectional analysis.
Mm-hmm.
So basically, they've analyzed all the claims now. This is AI base. This is through Manus. This could all be made up, but at least we know that for the most part, it's true. If this is a hallucination from the AI, I'm gonna throw that as a disclaimer out there.
Sure.
Acne, dermatitis, psoriasis, Financial oh, well, yeah, the majority of Post-promoting butyl a demonstrated financial bias because yeah for an ad for a product…
Correct.
No one had healthcare credentials, and basically, despite growing anecdotal claims, evidence remains insufficient for anything.
Right, so basically what we can use well, I mean, like I don't like to poopoo things, right? Like a lot of ingredients. Okay, maybe it doesn't have all these health facts, but if you're looking for, like, an occlusive ointment, let's say you don't want to use Vaseline.
Yeah… Or Aquaphor?
Aquaphor.
Mm-hmm
Let's say you don't want to use vaseline or aqua for, and you want something like a natural alternative to that, some sort of barrier cream, something for…
Something really thick and…
Really thick and greasy.
Yeah.
okay. Well then, you can choose beef tallow.
Sure.
But just understand the fact that that's all you're gonna get from it.
Yes.
It doesn't have any other great benefits being touted. It's just a big, it's almost like just a big, gigantic marketing claim. Tell us something new. I mean, like, what we have is a floor cleaner made out of tallow here at the building that we've had for like six, seven years now.
Absolutely.
It's a floor cleaner. So, you know, are they claiming it cleans floors great, too? No, it was just meant to be a little gentler on your hands when you're scrubbing the floor. But there are no other claims about that. It's just a moisturizer, a very, very Basic moisturizer. I could take some butter and do the same thing.
Right. It's not gonna help you with your acne. It's not gonna help.
It's going to aggravate your acne and clog your pores. It's extremely comedogenic, right? So, yeah, it's fine if you're looking for greasy and an alternative to, like, an occlusive ointment.
Correct!
So many people are looking for it. They're looking for something that's not petroleum-based, and I get where they're coming from and why we're gonna talk about human oil as the superior choice if that is your concern. But like even this one here, the notes are like, you know, this Biocompatibility claim, where because it's so similar to the human skin, it should work that much better, but theoretically, Biocompatibility is not the same as proven efficacy. And there are no studies.
Yeah.
There's no proof. This is all anecdotal evidence from social media.
Yeah, this is just social media proof.
Wow.
right? And the people giving you this proof are selling a product.
Yeah, I mean, even myself, my brother, he's a year older than I am, and he phoned me about a month ago and was like, “oh I gotta tell you You know, do you know anything about beef tallow?” And I said, well, I know a little bit, you know, it's yeah, beef fat, and you know, we sell something made from a bird. It's called emu oil, and it's, you know It comes from the fat from an emu bird, and he's like, “well, you know, I've really been using this, and I think it's working,” and he doesn't use any skincare by the way Like nothing. He probably cleanses his skin with bar soap and what-have-you, and he felt like it looked more hydrated, you know, topically. But you know, he was probably just dehydrated. So I started, you know, preaching to him about emu oil, and he was kind of half-heartedly listening because he just felt like he'd found the fountain of youth.
Yeah, he's already stuck in his way. He's got it. He's got to go that way for a while.
Exactly. Yeah, exactly.
So, in this, one thing I'm gonna do is make this report available. I'll come up with a download link. You can get this below. It has basically two different reports. It has the truth about tallow versus emu oil, and it's two reports in one. So that's the scientific deep dive into skincare claims, and then there's a second one with scientific studies on beef tallow for skincare. What actually exists.
Yeah.
The short answer was no. So that one's really easy to read; you can basically read the first few lines and get your answer. But this thing here is a comparison analysis of beef tallow and emu oil. It goes over all the primary functions, right acne treatment, pigmentation, Wrinkles, it really does give you an idea of what it can do or can't do, so let’s dive into that. But it's all these ads right now, or promoting details like crazy, like it's this magic.
It’s a magic bullet and it's it's not it's just that's it's the same thing you know that for the people that go to the grocery store or the You know drugstore and are getting like this Plain Jane cream off the shelf and it's not really doing anything for you And that's when they kind of get tired of not getting results and then they move up to Looking for more professional based skincare like the things that we have. and no you don't have to have a 10-step program.
No.
You know, you really don't.
How are they getting away with claiming these things? I mean, there's nobody policing that.
No, and TikTok is probably the lowest barrier for claims. whereas, like, let's say you did that on your show up before and after on Google, we advertise a lot on Google. And you show the before and after, that's an immediate flag. Like they want to make sure it's verified that this is a common result, like all that stuff. So like, you know, on TikTok, it's kind of like the Wild West.
Right
They can say whatever they want to a certain degree. And if it's a third party.
Talking about it makes it even easier.
There's no like, there's no compliance there. So there's no way that they can really police that; it's just someone promoting that product, saying whatever they want.
Okay.
Right.
And that's where they're getting away with it.
It’s the biggest lie in the world, and it still goes up.
Yeah Well, I mean, so like I said, obviously you can use it for the you know, an occlusive moisturizer Something along those lines. I think there's absolutely nothing wrong with that.
I certainly wouldn't use it on my face if…
I would not use it on my face because it is acne-prone. It's going to cause acne if it doesn't cause acne the first couple of days. That's because it takes a little bit for acne to form in your skin. If you don't normally have acne or your acne is under control at the moment, you know, acne is a five-week cycle. So you're gonna use this beef tallow for about a month or so before you start seeing those cropping up, but then you're gonna be in trouble.
Right.
because now all that congestion is deep, deep, and all those layers, and you're gonna have at least another five weeks' worth of acne to deal with. So I would say almost 100% don't use that if you are acne-prone, right? Now, if we want to compare this with, let's say, Emu Oil. Let's talk about Emu Oil for a minute.
Absolutely.
Because this is something that we have carried and well sold, I mean, we're like a certified bottler with the American Emu Association. We have been for many, many years now. This is something this is also an oil.
Yes.
You know that comes from an animal.
Yes.
But very, very different composition.
Yes.
then like a beef tallow, right? So when we're looking at this, it is 100% non-comedogenic. It has antibacterial and anti-inflammatory properties. That's a topical wound healer. It is deeply, deeply penetrating.
Yes. It's a very clean product. It's triple refined.
It is refined. It's clean. It is monitored by the American Emu Association, and you can see that this is certified oil on any of our containers.
I'm sure our thing has does it say AEA, and the box here?
That's Certified AEA. And then this is something to note: we now have a batch sticker on every single one of ours. So this is to prove to you that Emu Oil isn't a super cheap product either, and people like to mix it with other ingredients and oils to cut it and make it more economical, while claiming it's pure. If you look at this batch number on any of our products. I want you to call the American Emu Association. You can go right call the American Emu Association. I bought this. I want to know if this is real. Yeah, and they'll say okay, you know, who did you buy it from? What number do you have, and can they match it up with Platinum Skincare?
Yep.
Because we're certified with them.
Absolutely.
There are only eight companies. Did you say that?
Yeah, there are. I think there were eight companies on the American Emu Oil Association website.
Yeah.
And click on where to buy. There's I think, eight boxes. You’re gonna see Platinum Skincare…
Certified businesses that have gone through all of the testing, they monitor what product we have, they monitor our batch numbers, they monitor our certifications, they monitor the words that we have on our website, on our pages, on our bottles, labels, and boxes, and all that to make sure that you know the claims that we're making are true.
Every time we receive a, you know, we purchase it in bulk. When we receive our shipment, we receive a certificate of analysis with every batch, and that's where that number comes into play. And we batch number like you said, every single bottle that goes out of here. So I mean, it is policed. it is…
yeah It's not just…
Yeah.
That could be made in somebody's basement or…
If we started saying it was good for wrinkles, acne, and pigmentation, they're gonna stop us…
They're gonna flag us quickly because it's not
Yeah
Even this, I would have to say, you know, comparing the two if you're wanting it for facial use, skincare, health, and all that kind of stuff. This is a superior product. There's no question.
Of course
Right? I mean, this is good for your barrier. This is good for healing. And that you know the anti-inflammatory properties, like it's equivalent to taking a couple of ibuprofen. So people who have you know joint issues and arthritis of the hands and things like that. It's something where I know my mom does this, you know, like she works with her hands a lot and her hands get really tired and they really hurt, and you know, that's what she uses the Emu Oil rubs for, it's like instant relief.
Yeah.
at least for a while.
Yes.
instant relief, and that's because of those anti-inflammatory properties
Yeah, and one little thing about emu oil is that all emu oil isn't the same. There are different grades. So we only carry grade A certified. There is unrefined oil, and the unrefined oil may have like a little bit more of a...
That's like animal grade.
Yeah, this is triple-refined and triple-filtered, very, very clean product.
very clean, very safe. And we don't claim that this has any kind of vitamins or anything. Okay, the only vitamin that you're gonna find in this is vitamin E. Vitamin E isn't in there naturally. It's added to help with preservative properties. So the vitamins that they're claiming are in this tallow. We're not finding that. We're not finding that in the studies, and if there is anything in there, the remaining in that fat, it was a trace trace trace element. Certainly not something that's going to help your skin in any way, shape, or form.
And we don't know if they're filtering that, if they're like, how is that being processed?
Right?
I mean, we have to purchase emu oil in bulk from an approved Emu farmer, you know what I mean? There's a huge process that goes into…
and then the whole refining process and all that. Yeah, whereas with beef tallow, you see people just saying, “I'm making my own beef tallow, or you're buying beef tallow to cook with.” Are you taking the beef tallow you're purchasing, whatever grade and refinement it is, to cook with, then mixing some ingredients and making it a cream?
Yes.
You know, that's I don't know that that's the very best thing in the world to do.
And how long would that last on your bathroom shelf? I mean, on your couch.
Yeah, you've got to add some preservatives to that, for sure. So I need the ingredients…
To turn it quite quickly, I would think.
Yeah, and the ingredients, like with that, the one particular ad that we watched when the woman was speaking. She was talking about, you know, it having these properties. Those are all added in. That's just the base tallow doing nothing, and then they added the ingredients. So if you're getting activity from that particular product. You're getting activity from the added ingredients. So, huh? That's skin care products. That's not tallow…
Right.
Tallow is not doing these things for your skin. It is the ingredients they're adding and mixing into the tallow that are doing something for your skin.
Well, I don't want to pull this up because I don't want to, like, point out who the brand was. But it's literally they're just saying it's beef tallow and honey.
Now honey has antibacterial properties.
Yes, it does.
So honey is great. It's very, very sticky, obviously, but that could give it some potential antibacterial properties. Maybe there's enough in there to help with that, given its preservative properties. I'm not a hundred percent.
It’s basically grass-fed beef tallow, beeswax, raw honey, olive oil, and some essential oils.
some essential oils
So the essential oils and the honey are probably giving you that…
they're giving you any kind of benefits that you would…
So the beef Tallow is just making it like a thick.
It's a nice, thick ointment with a Vaseline-like moisture. I felt it before because I have a cream with beef tallow in it, and I would say it is extremely creamy. Like I almost want to feel like, say, like if you've ever had Vaseline, you know, that's a little oilier feeling. Oh, I don't even know how to describe it. It's like.
So the tallow is more oily feeling than the Vaseline?
No, let's take that back a step. What I was trying to think of is probably only in relation to this particular product. The ingredients they were adding.
Yeah, it’s not a 100% pure beef tallow.
Let's just mix that because I was gonna say it was a little less greasy, like I felt like it was like a cream mixed with like a Vaseline, but that's probably what it is. It's probably like the creamy ingredients mixed with the tallow, and that gives it that nice feel, and it did have a nice feel to it, for sure.
So basically, to sum this up, all of these, you know, trending claims and reels, are just made up.
They're just sales. It's just marketing, just sales, and marketing, that the benefits are not in the product. If you just need a moisturizer, that's it.
Yeah.
That's it. It's all it is.
I did receive an email a week or two ago, which kind of spawned this podcast, and this customer said, “hey Jen. Hey, Dora. I want your input, you know, on yep Beef tallow, what are your thoughts?” So I knew that it would be compared to Emu oil.
Yeah, this is the closest thing that we have…
Absolutely! So, you know, I went to chat with ChatGPT. Plugged in, you know beef tallow versus grade-A emu oil, and boop, you know Obviously said emu oil was a superior product. Our emu oil bottle came up right away. It was kind of fun to look, and I took some screenshots and sent them back to this customer. Told her that it was a great topic and we would certainly, since it is trending, you know, I do think a lot about it, I never really, you know, went down the rabbit hole and did my due diligence
Not so in-depth.
You know in depth about it. But yeah, it's definitely trending and definitely a buzzword right now.
This is interesting too, because, like Beef tallow, it's about 7% saturated fat, so I don't know if it's 100%, but it must be in the high 90s. Emu oil is 70% unsaturated and contains omega-9, omega-6, and omega-3 fatty acids. Which is, you know buzzwords wise if you were gonna eat that right? It would probably be good for you, right?
Yeah.
Which is, obviously, everyone eats fish oil and all that other stuff, but it's just interesting to see how much focus there is on beef tallow. But really, it's just that no one has sold it before. Someone got the idea that it was better for you because it's not petroleum-based or it's not whatever, and then it turns into this huge…
And emu oil transdermal products really penetrate deep into pores.
Yes, instead of like blocking it.
Yeah.
Its oil is pushing it into your skin.
Yeah.
Yeah, so like, those are the benefits we're constantly saying: this is how you use this product. Use it to push products deeper in. Use it for its properties. Like, there are so many good properties that you can use from the Emu oil that you just don't have those benefits in the tallow. So it's kind of like, you know, comparing them side by side, I feel that Emu oil wins all day long. I feel much more comfortable putting this on my skin than…
Absolutely a superior product, as well as our ChatGPT found out, and…
They agree with us.
They agreed with us, and it was just kind of fun to see the side-by-side comparisons, you know.
It was. And I wanted to see some studies. I thought for sure there'd be some studies. There are no studies for skincare. Now, maybe there are some internal studies where they're gonna go on about the saturated fat, probably not being good for you, and all that kind of stuff. But, but I mean, like, for topical use to support your skin's health, there was nothing. nothing.
Interesting that something that really doesn't have all these benefits, and that's claiming, could be so popular and trending.
right!
Well, and I think I'm gonna pull up some Reddit conversations, too. Because I found some of these interesting while reading them, I want to know whether tallow genuinely works and why people are talking about it. Doesn't really help with fine lines, dark spots, etc. It's a scam. nothing more than lipids, you're better off with any other moisturizer. I think one of the things, and I see if I can find it in here.
It's an impulse buy, I think, for most people.
I mean, cost-wise, like our two-ounce emu oil is, I think, $26; four and a half ounces, like $39. Like, what's the point of beef tallow? I don't know.
Well, the other thing is, like, with…
Probably not as cheap as they are saying.
Be careful, you don't know what to trust you because, like, these could be plants. Basically. like people who are in there to promote it. So many brands are doing that.
I got you.
We don't do, which I mean is how… but one of them was talking about, I don't know if I'll be able to find it. It was the idea that you know, yes, it's great to think that you can do all these natural versions of skincare. But in the end, she was like, “I just want something that works,” which has always been our philosophy.
Sure.
You know, you're not gonna get a before-and-after transformation, and we'll show one on the screen right now. like you're not gonna get that.
Right. not from that.
And we have a lot of Customers who, you know, maybe only buy Emu oil from us.
Yeah, yeah, the people who are looking for something a little more natural, a little more moisturizing. That's one of the first things.
Yes.
And I wanted to say, to do we where are our essential effects? I feel that mixing the Emu oil and the essential oil. Where is that? You have it. I feel like this is another natural product right here.
Yeah.
This is all essential oils. So if you want natural things, natural moisture, you can use this essential oil, which is filled with natural forms of vitamin A and bakuchiol. You could use this day and night. That's not just a nighttime product. You can use the Emu Oil day and mix these two together. And I think I mean, at least this will give you actual, you know, anti-aging benefits and things in your skin. We can't, but we can claim that natural vitamin A and different essential oils can help your skin.
Yes.
I'm not gonna claim that Emu oil is gonna help with your wrinkles or hyperpigmentation, because it's not, right? But if you mix it with this, then you could, or you could use this, so I guess I just wanted to, like, talk about that. Like, there are a couple of things. We also have the shea butter. That's another 100% natural product that we have and even I wouldn't want to put you know Shea butter is okay And it I think it has like a little bit of a comedogenic or It's more of an irritancy rating like I wouldn't want to slather shea butter on my face But I would on my body sure kind of like you could do the same with tallow or you compare the compare the Oh, let me have some shea butter right here, and I won't say, like, if I can get this open, this is probably this is definitely Firmer than the tallow that I have, but that was also whipped into a cream.ream. But I was gonna say this, you know: if you're looking for something for your body, that's Protectant, but even this has more of the good, healthy properties. The shea butter has different omegas, but this is another thing that will give your skin that deep, deep moisture. A lot of times, I tell people to mix emu oil with shea butter. just for a long lasting moisture, but at least get some benefits from it, right? Don't do the other one, it's just like putting some vaseline or something on it's not doing anything for your skin. So you can still find natural ingredients that benefit your skin. So I feel like you should try to head that way right, so like shea butter, emu oil, Essentials effects, we even have the essential healing blend too.
Very true.
right for wound care and things like that, and that was meant to mimic emu oil as much as we could with the different essential oil blend, helichrysum, and all the different oils in there. So, you know, they're a lot I think there are a lot of better options for people to choose than something that's really not gonna do much for you.
Yeah, I feel the same. Absolutely.
Yeah, I'm thinking as we go. Yeah.
I think the end result, too, like looking at people's feedback, is: if it helped your skin, that's awesome. It's just some moisturizer. It's not gonna fix your wrinkles.
No.
It’s not gonna fix your pigmentation. It's not gonna turn, it's not gonna make you look like…
It's not gonna replace your 10 steps.
right?
Yeah, if you have 10 steps, not gonna replace those.
And then I'm gonna replace your three steps.
Yeah. Yeah, I just want to like round that off, just to end that I was like, you know, What you do need what your skin needs, like your skin needs not just what heavy moisture moisture moisture, it needs Exfoliation.
Yes.
You need to stimulate a faster turnover, right? You need antioxidants to protect your skin and help heal the constant damage inflicted on it. Things like DNA repair enzymes, of course, needed a moisturizer. Okay, we'll throw that moisturizer in if that's what you want at that point. You need SPF, tell us not a natural SPF or anything along those lines, and then you really need like a retinoid, which is real vitamin A. Put that on at night. I mean, that's not 10 products. that's that's a good regimen that will actually transform your skin.
For sure.
So I feel like you really need to start there instead of thinking that one point that's gonna fix it for you.
So if we do have a customer out there who is in love with beef tallow, they're really gonna love emu oil.
Yes.
A much cleaner option, and you're going to get so many other benefits from removing your eye makeup, I don't know. I would just kind of get creeped out about using beef fat to remove my eye makeup, I don't know, but you know what we have carried emu oil for so long, I mean, since I started working for you over 20 years ago.
Oh, yeah
Emu oil was in the shower. So, I mean, we are firm believers of emu oil and what it can do for your skin.
Yeah, I think you're safer to use some of these natural products.
Yes
Then you are wasting your time with beef tallow.
And I like the fact that it is a certified product and there is a, you know, organization overseeing it, so you know what you're getting.
And test it, and pull stuff randomly.
Yes.
And they purchase from companies that claim to have it and have it tested to make sure it is or isn't.
Yes, and we've been affiliated with the AEA for many, many years, and it's a great organization.
Yes, and they're they have a lot of information on there that…
They do. I was just gonna say you can go to AEA.org. I think, or it might be a…
aea.org.
Yeah, I think that's it. They have a ton of information on emu oil, and you will definitely see Platinum Skincare there. It's a certified business member.
Yes
It's a great moisturizer.
Yeah.
And it could be great. But it's not gonna fix wrinkles and pigmentation.
no It's not.
It's not gonna fix anything. It's just gonna moisturize.
Right.
That's okay. If that's what you need. Be careful where you're putting it. Yeah, if you're using this on your face, I'll be caution I've got body. I feel more comfortable.
Like you said, elbows, knees, feet, that sort of thing. That's good for everyone.
The Emu oil is… It's really cool. I mean, even just using it on my hands and stuff, it's one of the most luxurious oils you'll ever come into contact with.
You can use it for chapped lips and scraped knees. It's like…
Wounds. You put on actual wounds. I mean, at my house. We don't, I might have some bacitracin or something.
You can put it on your pets.
And you ask yourself, “Where's the Emu Oil?”
Oh my gosh. Yeah, you can put it on your pet. So if your pet has something and you don't have to worry about it, you know, licking the oil, it's fine. You can ingest.
Good for them!
It’s a really good point. So my dog just started getting an allergy. So like she's been getting it under, like lower belly, maybe it's like fertilizer or something that you could put on to give her that barrier.
100%! We have some customers who literally buy the Emu Oil to Put on their dogs' dry kibble because, like animals, they love it, and they'll make their animals eat the dry kibble because it gives them the omegas too, and it helps with their coat and things, so it's not even good for people. It's good for our furry friends. I know all my animals have used it at my home, and, as you said, it's definitely like that. We grew up with emu oil in my household. If something happened, you got the emu.
Yes
Put emu on it fixes it all.
Yep.
Awesome.
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