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6/18/21
That's exactly what I did. But it's also some of the other friends who pressure them. Earlier this year I got a desperate call from a long term friend perplexed about the "myth" the "fake covid scam" was causing , after trying to engage in a reasonable discourse over his claims, I will say with 100% accuracy that he will never talk to me again for the rest of our lives. Even cousins which I have been a supporting part of the family now alienated.
Just as a virus spreads in proportion to the number of infected people, so does misinformation. Social media has the equivalent potential to magnify it as does a super spreader event.
6/20/21
And then you have elected officials helping that misinformation along.
9/14/21
Musya became famous after she saved eight tiny hoglets, baby hedgehogs that came to the Sadgorod Zoo in Russia after another cat before her.
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