randomly viewing a few file, i found a file that seems to be a mix of wanted and unwanted, ugh
Grepping from the mixed file I found two more files that match that file , and with no mixing,
myfinalmaybeit\f67507544.txt
is inside the longer file
myfinalmaybeit\f9151816.txt
and neither file has the unwanted mix from
myfinalmaybeit\f93596792.txt
Not seeing any matches already rejected (from myfinalfiles)
Also not really seeing how to program my way out of looking at these 2k files, I've got overlapping logic fatigue, but hooray, 2k files
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