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I think most people missed one of the big reasons for the increase in covid cases. Japan just had a record setting movie opening for the Demon Slayer/Kimetsu no Yaiba movie. Hundreds of thousands of people in movie theatres, with an emotional scene at the end that, by every account I have heard, left many viewers in tears. Cue the lowering of masks and lots of group nose blowing. How have movie theatres not been investigated as a source for spreading covid? The new wave of coronavirus seems to correspond pretty closely with the Demon Slayer opening.
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They were bowing and scraping before Xi. These are very sick men.
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