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A user requests publication of a Grade 4 Prime Sequence Series Table, claiming it took 40 years to develop and seeks partnership in teaching it. The request includes a link to a YouTube video for further explanation. Other participants express skepticism about the validity and appeal of the proposal, suggesting reluctance to associate with it. Concerns about the user's tone and perceived paranoia are also raised. Overall, the discussion highlights doubts about the project's credibility and the feasibility of collaboration.
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I Need someone to publish Grade 4 Prime Sequence Series Table, just add my name to it and were partners oh and teach this to your students, this took 40 years to develope https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eDKK8pP1jiw
 
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kevinmorais said:
I Need someone to publish Grade 4 Prime Sequence Series Table, just add my name to it and were partners oh and teach this to your students, this took 40 years to develope https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eDKK8pP1jiw
Sorry, but I don't think anyone is going to want to put their name to this!

You also sound a bit paranoid.
 
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