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Dear LG, 

I want you to add more of the collection of gallery theme to your LGWEBOS gallery because I liked it the most rather than any other company and I hope the u will provide an update in which u will provide more pictures and background songs that enriched my heart to get mental peace and self satisfaction 

I would thereby urge you to extend more of your creativity and content of your Tv (LG webOS TV OLED55C9PTA)

Thank You 

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