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told you discover was about to do the same but discover announced it was going to reverse its position and sensing the growing outrage and now scrapping their point out right. they're going to pause their plans on the gun issue right now. we'll remain vigilant and not let up until they end these plans together. "gutfeld" is next. ♪ [ applause ] >> here we go, here we go. there we are. look at that. momother -- [ applause ] >> yeah, somebody should have told me about my collar. i am firing somebody, i don't know who it is. happy thursday, everyone, i am super excited. i am welcoming russell brand to the show.
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[ applause ] yes! i have been a fan of brandt for decades ever since his talk though show, big bro. a show so outrageous that legal would not let us show it. it sucks. he was a brilliant brain in search of food at a time where shells were ba babare. brandt made the most bankrupt change. he was a great comedian, successful actor, bigger than most rock stores and helps that he looked rescue. and before he got sober, he proved no amounts of drugs can take him down. he's a comedian and tv star and married to pop star and dresses like a savvy hypotist. what does he do? he walks away
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from it. he walks away from it like hunter biden strolling away from a stripper's baby. literally, he lets it go. for what? to do a podcast because we don't have enough of them. he was not pushed or a victim of cancel culture, no. it is the opposite. they didn't cancel him. he cancels them. no one does that. ever. he dumped stardom. who was the side piece he could not resist? something calls truth. >> i have been on that msnbc, it was propaganda.s >> giver me the specific example. >> do you want the examples? >> ludicrous and outrageous of joe rogan deliberately referring to his medicine when they know it is not effective. >> well, rachel madow turning on the tv, if you take these vaccines, you are not going to get it.
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>> non responsive. >> i feel so bad for him. it is like he wore that joy devision shirt for nothing. but, it is not like brand was knocking just msnbc, he was knocking us as well. i can take it, i am a big boy even though i buy my shoes at baby gap. i know that i am biassed and just like i know i am strikingly short and handsome. and still gets better ratings than don lemon. what can drive a movie star to leave it all behind to join an uncertain future, one that may in fact offers a way out. today, we are watching a narrative pumped up by algorithm and corporations, it preserves the power of such algorithms in corporate bosses. it directs our behavior by spiking the anger of every
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headline missing facts. it is genius, really up by algorithm a corporations and citing conflicts. it directs our behavior by spiking our anger with every headline of missing facts. as long as we as a nation fights amongst ourselves, we can't fight them. >> it is like i am aging backward. five years from now, i will be doing a show in diapers. that's how i feel about russell. p>> you are stealing oxygen you are wasting time. your name and your weird facial. and your
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views and your emptiness and echoing tub of your mind. [ applause ] >> very good. >> after describing my face as an anus, he received thousands of complaint letters from anuses. the anus is very important. i can crack a stalk of celery in half. so - [ laughter ] >> did i burn all my posters of him in a bond fire? no. because i remember i had it coming. >> you know it is bad when a left wing named russell brand actually weighs in. when russell brand is lecturing the united states on bigotry, radical islam is skewing from his homeland but he's too much of a coward to
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focus on that, he should talk about what's going on in his home and not ours. >> oh. there you go. i am bad, if not worse. which is why i am grateful brand came here because he didn't have to. he does not need me for sure. as brand visits us and bill mar and joe rorogan and tucker, we see howe media protects and go after all four. it was a lie so bold even horses said neigh. it was a direct attack on someone threatening their power. here is a headline about russell brand. we have lost russell brand. and why? you know i didn't read the article because it was behind a paid wall. if i want to give money to progressives, i will tip a barista. he's no longer saying what they want him to say. just using the word "lost"
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implies they own him in the first place. of course, there is tucker who adds more and not less information to a story that the media claims is bigger than 9/11. when they get all these stew stuff, they go after him instead, why? he undermines their corrupt narrative. and there is this. an actual senator. >> last night, millions of americans tuned into one of the most shameful hours we have ever seen on cable television. he's going to come back tonight with another segment. fox news should tell him not to. i urge fox news to order carlson to seize propagation and level with their viewers about the truth. >> that's one of our oldest senators, you can smell him before he enters the room. it is a combo of ben-gay and -- he's calling a private company to
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ce censo rna an employee. i think it is good to call him. the fcc is asking elon musk to identify all journalists who have access to any twitter files. i have not seen the media this speechless. and today, this is from today, watch how democrats treat m mamatt tailib. >> you consider mr. musk to be the direct source of all this. >> you are trying to get me to say he's the source. >> if you are telling me you can't answer because he's your source. the only logical collusion is he's your source. >> you are free to conclude that.
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>> you can't have it both way. >> no, he can't. he's a journalist. >> it is an implosion of a two-party system but not in government. it is the media. we have been stuck in the prison of two ideas for so long, you have two choices, left or right. now, it is falling apart. people like brand, tucker, rogan and matt taibbi, their voices identify with no one and millions identify with them. that's how the future looks, we should all be happy. it is thanks to no small parts of the epic journey of mr. russell brand may continue to say this, slapping anus. [ applause ] >> let's welcome tonight's guests. like a scone in a volcano, actor, comedian, russell perez. [ applause ] >> when he starts to cuss, emily
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crp ccampag crp ccaa cacampagna >> fox contributor is kat timpf and my heavyweight wrestle tyrus. russell, welcome to the show, finally. do i still look like an anus? i have been looking at you throughout the monologue. if you resemiable anything at all is the most valued one from a male's perspective. [ laughter ] >> it is better than an in salt. >> and at that point, we were abstractly with eep other. i can see overtime we have come to agree that broadly speaking, decent centralization to allow
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people to organize their own community to have as much individual and permit people to l llive as traditional or progressive styles as they want to. and it is more necessary now than ever. you should be flattered. >> why, thank you. [ applause ] >> emily, do you think i look like an anus? >> that's what this whole block is going to be about. by the way. what do you may of this? do you think the two party system of the media is dead? >> i think it is dying in terms of credibility. we have learned about it a long time ago. i agree with russell. the alliance that you spoke about, decentralizing and the points of power, we have seen how strong the liberal woke left refused to
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let go of it. here we have sitting senator, schumer, the access to transparency and freedom of information. that's a very left person on the planet that should be attacking what a disseminating video of something we spent hundreds of millions of dollars on prosecuting. the left always eats their own. we see it in twitter and on social media. if you dare to have that group or if you dare to be an african-american senator who's conservative then you call names i can't say on television. if you dare to not operate in lock step, the left will eat you alive. reuter and oxford conducted a poll -- >> are those two men? >> they ask who people trust. the top ten journalists or sources that american trusts, five of them work at this
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network. >> was i on that list? >> no. not a bad time. the point people articulated because it infused facts with strong opinions. it is not about the lies we keep seeing perpetuated by the left. it is a game that both sides play. it is about those that brings you the facts and this is what i think, this is my free thinking analysis. people respect and appreciate that because otherwise their fed at a talking point and they're script. >> kat, you know what i am going to ask you? >> if you look like a butt hole? >> i mean, yeah. >> aw, no. [ applause ] >> i mean it is true. i am all right with it. if you are going to look like something, look like what everybody has. >> some people are into that. [ laughter ] >> so, look, i agree. i am way more interested in this point at conversations about the people
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verses the system than partisan conversations of republicans verses democrats. i am not one of those things. it is becoming so clear to me that it is about party than principles. the one thing that made it so clear is the views on the military. i have always been antiwar and a huge critic of the military industrial complex. the department of defense is more like the department of war makes money. you can see how many times they lied to us for those kinds of ambitious and money reasons. that's something in the past that people on the right would stream at me about. including you. especially you. now, people on the left are screaming at me about it. >> yeah. >> i think that if any conversations we can have, i don't think it is a bad thing. more free thinking. i can sometimes have a conversation that's better with someone that's super left wing rather than a party lying democrat, for
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example, because at least they agree the system and people in power kind of lie to you. we should be confronting that and be honestly searching for truth based on principles. >> well. i stopped listen to what she said i look like an anus. >> you asked. >> last word, tyrus. what did you think? >> you do. >> aw, guys. >> unfortunately, man, we have become like a mob and this is hot right now and people are blasting each other. we are just one street attack away from fallen right back in line. they're waiting for the next so-called racist police attack or celebrities decide to go on a yacht trip with his wife and she falls over and we'll follow that over six months and not pay attention to all the good [ bleep ] that's put out there. i would just say, you don't have to pick sides but whenever someone or when you come to
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somebody, we have this photo here that shows this and their answer is where you got that from? who's your source? i want to know. oh, not, oh, i can explain it. oh, that's their angle. bring out ours. they had a whole production team. i am sure there is some beef footage left of their version of january 6th. where did you get it from? we want to know. tell us know. that comes from somebody that's corrupt. and just like if you are cheating on wife, we have this photo. oh, i am sorry, i am not supposed to cheat on my wife. you are looking at my phone? you violated my trust. it all sounded good though, you guys are all on a role. >> i dug it. >> we need another weird controversial celebrity death. >> we are just coming off the murdaugh thing. >> yeah, what if you were to perish at fox news. that would
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be an amazing story. >> i don't want to give up the gift of life to apply more for the media. >> i think we can all agree to that. >> the limitless of glory and race. the sweetness of humanity. just to give you a little bit of a l a laugh. >> it is not just about laughs, it is about ratings. up next, iqs are falling because schools are appalling. [ applause ] n that your digestive system isn't at its best. but a little metamucil everyday can help. metamucil's psyllium fiber gels to trap and remove the waste that weighs you down and also helps lower cholesterol and slows sugar absorption to promote healthy blood sugar levels. so you can feel lighter and more energetic. ♪ ♪
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is really a bummer that we are getting dumber? a new study published in the science journal of intelligence, suggests that the average american iq is
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declining which is greeted as good news in the journal of stupidity. i thought it was better when i saw it this morning. it reverses the trend that saw average iq jumped 3-5 points every decade since the 1930s. i will be the first to say it, nice job, kardashians. the decline is 18 to 20 years old. a group scientists called girlfriends of dicaprio. the caliber of education is decreased and/or a shift of value of cognitive skills. i am not sure what the hell that means. but, whatever the reason, the study could be devastating for students self-esteem unless they are very attractive then call me a student. tyrus, what do you think is causing this
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decline? >> stupid - parents. we have all gotten stupid and lazy. you let the tablet raise the child. you don't have real life lessons and you send them out in the real world and if they don't like something, they get a safe space to hide in. if the teacher says something they don't like, the teacher goes away. we are getting stupider and those of us who don't want to compliant to that, we get dumber hearing the conversations. that's why you see intelligence people with headphones all the time trying to survive. if i didn't have my head phones on the plane, i would be drooling on myself and eating human flesh when the time i get on here. when america stops to watch reality tv, it is stupid. who enjoys that? >> i do. >> you are all getting dumber. go outside, there is this thing called the sun. go out there and just wait, something will happen. >> yes, that's true.
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>> in new york city, you may get a naked man masturbated on you. >> if that's your thing, go for it. i am going to look at wilderness stuff. >> that's the first thing you thought about. >> are you worried about iq decline? >> yes, i am. education is a fundamentally affected by poverty. here are some facts that help us understand. it won't take long, i am doing this because i respect you and i love you. i am reading out some actual facts. if it gets boring, you can stop me and we could perhaps wrestle. that would be a brief. >> got to be her first. >> i would prefer that order. >> i work the room. >> if i wrestle emily, i may not get around to you. >> could we prolong this for another couple of decades? >> you are running out of time for your facts. >> time is waiting. [ laughter ] >> okay, listen to this. according to global citizens,
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poverty is the main barrier to education in the united states. i want to join your collection to the pandemic. we understand that during the pandemic, education declined. i am going to wrap this up. >> i have another panelists. >> thanks for coming. [ laughter ] >> now, listen, thurg that pandemic period, that means during the pandemic, our new billionaire was created every single day while extreme poverty increase everywhere and small businesses closed everywhere. i am going to say something on fox news this will recently has not been possible. as president, president trump's tax cut helping the working class. people paying the lower tax rates than any other group. check this out. in october of 2021, democrats scaled back plan on crackdown on taxes. joe biden
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told rich on the campaign trail that nothing would fundamentally change if he's elected president. like some of the great points in your monologue. you made the point, in particular, the manner which it is funded that prevents meaningful change for ordinary people. this education problem and while the jokes and the culture and etcetera, really education. if the state has a duty of all is of young americans and the protection of young americans. this would be gutfeld. >> very good, very good. [ applause ] >> we are going to edit out about the last two minutes of that. >> no! that was the best bid. >> i don't watch fox news or other affiliated stations. let me introduce that. >> emily, what to say, make it fast? >> all screen time and social
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media. kids are given screen time from a tiny age. three to five that's affecting their complex memory and affecting their reading and cerebral development. so, you throw in social media, you throw in those teenagers who are getting ostricized and told to kill themselves. that's iteration of the brain. i feel strongly of social media and screen time is the immediate decline of iq. >> kat, last word. >> some of it has to do with what we were talking about in the last block. by bien nar thinking is the critical of thinking. when you pick a side and you don't have to think because the thinking is done for
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i know, new york magazine jerry staults told is followers, instagram. if you know anyone voted republicans including friends and family, you should shun them. no need to tell them that you are no longer communicating with them or why. which is great news for anyone related to jerry, you can just
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avoid him just by claiming their republicans. no more turning the lights and hiding when they hear him scratch at the front door. he ended of the idea they wanted to bring back lynching. old jerry is back down telling maga republicans if you buy a ticket for betraying your country, y yyou yy -- what do you say, kat? you were just talking about this before. >> yeah, also to cut them out and not tell them why? >> that's the best way. >> that's saying you are worse than a criminal. he does not stop there. they're evil in a way they could not be rehabilitated ever. >> right. >> then you may be say you should talk to them and communications can change hearts
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and minds. they're worse and the worse of criminal. people in prison, know why they are there. you kill that guy so now you got to stay here. no, you stop talking to them and so either he really believes he's possible for people to change their minds or he just wants to show he had the most liberal points, or the most points on his team. >> emily, do you shun family members who are not attractive? >> stop it. >> i would. >> i don't want to be around ugly family members. they bring me down and make me unhappy. can't see them in my mind's eye. >> in your brown eyes. >> thank you, emily. [ laughter ] >> why did she whisper it? >> say it proudly. >> free yourself, emily.
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>> i have gone off pitch in that joke. he said mind's eye, you should have said mind eye's anus. [ laughter ] >> the biggest are the ones that refuse to engage and have a conversation. i will never forget at dinner i had here in the city, a lot of journalist people and most of them left the table. the person left the table refused to engage in the conversation, had to leave because they were so upset of where we work at fox news and the new york times, he never watched our network. he felt to strongly that he had to leave the table. he can shun his family members. it is him suffering the loss of the true connective tissue. what
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matters is your family, friend, and connection. if he can't rise above that to have a conversation with them then who the hell wants to sit with them at thanksgiving anyway. >> have you been shun? >> that's odd, last time you and i interacted, and using expletives. you are calling me a scum. i feel like i am saying the same thing. we need more democracy and not less maximum power and maximum of individual freedom. i think the difference for me, greg gutfeld, is i have the right principle and faith with god. you can't operate in your good faith, you have to move beyond contempt of the opinions of other people. you have to open and be engage in
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conversations lovingly and openly. i am a standup comedian. there are reasons that they have their perspectives and points of view. like what you said in your monologue, it is important for us to remain open to one another and the clip you showed four years ago like kat was just saying, binary thinking reduces our ability to analyze perspectives. you made some jokes at the beginning of being a movie star and all stuff. i was not fulfilled by that life in particular. i am from an ordinary background. i don't dress like it because i have got a little sexy thing called style. [ laughter ] >> but, i am from essex in england, that's new jersey, essentially so you will understand it because you're an american. >> it smells better than new jersey. >> it smells about the same. >> it is the after shave but
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over body odor. conversations with a variety of people. the obvious thing is not a cultural war but a cultural truce. why are we arguing about this anymore? you can't be centralize system of authority. we are not addressing the significant important, economic issues that made many, many people suffering undully. >> tyrus? >> i was called the white supre supremacist. i was shocked at the meeting and how diverse it is is is now. [ laughter ] >> pretty cool. especially guest speaker with larry eldridge. wow, you guys really come a long way. is it really much of a big deal to be shun? >> i have been a lot of things and no one ever shunned me. oh, there is tyrus, shun him. sounds like somebody who's
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afraid to say he's shunned. emily, that individual, let me tell you, that's an old guy's move. the game was on with some bored-ass conversation was on and i would be like. today at fox news, you work at fox news? i am out, i have never been so offended in my life. get in the car. just in time for the game. coming up with fauci's lax with covid facts. so you only pay for what you need! whoo! we gotta go again. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪
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public's discourse. the lab theory would stay silent as the p in pfizer. it all became about the wet market which for me took all the fun out of wet markets. earlier today, redfield discussed how he was screwed over. do you believe there was a concerted effort? >> i do believe there was a concerted effort by dr. fauci and dr. collins to make sure that no one really focused on the lab leak, eventually, we were all come to learn that this pandemic was a direct consequence of scientific experiments. >> anyway, the pandemic features a slew of coincidences. how coincidental is it? so, how much did you care about the lab leak
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theory or is there a bigger point at stake? let's hear from my my pale friend, tom. do you e if it is a lab leak? >> i don't care. i care about freedom. i want them to craft legislation about medical freedom. no more forced injections and healthy people being quarantined again. no more forced testing or revealing who has a vaccine or who does not. we need medical freedom in this country. that's what we have to concentrate on. >> medical freedom. fauci is screwed. the only disease he should be worried about is clamydia. >> why do you look at me when you say that? >> you seem very comfortable at fox. would you ever consider hosting "fox and friends"
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weekends? >> it is basically four hours and you and ainsley doing some bible story. >> i am very happy and let's retrack the media claim and i will show up on time. how do you feel about fauci in general? >> i feel like if that thing didn't come out - look, the problem is it came out of the laboratory with any economic ties to the united states of america. it is embarrassing for them to be charged and the problem potentially involved in the creation of the problem and diminished our trusts this those kinds of institutions and as those redacted e-mails show that it came from the lab at the time of its origin and they chose to crush that narrative. having said all of that, this market was absolutely soaking. >> yes. >> it was so wet. >> all that stuff everywhere and
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all over the market. >> please, it could have come from there. >> it was innocent, that market. >> yes, it was. in this case, and of all other things you could get from the market, covid was not one of them. if it was, it would have been called the wet flu, or sex with bats or armadillos make you not breathe real good flu. it would not been name after where it came from. they always do this to us. they in salt our intelligence.. if it is coming from a lab, don't give it a scientific lab with a number on it. should it have been covid one? we didn't get chickenpox 48. >> you were the first person to point it out. >> thank you. >> you can rest assure that i will never shun you.
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>> thank you. >> god, i would hate being shunned. >> this kind of thing would not fly at a middle school science fair. drawing conclusion is the last step and not the first step. you could not have those people discredited. which is why actually people who have these high titles are sometimes the least trustworthy because with those titles come power that they can abuse. >> emily? >> a reminder, he's the highest paid government employee. he makes more than all four million government employees including the president. two years ago, he testified in front of the senate, things that have been blown out of the water and now to redacted e-mails. martha stewart went to prison for less, let's just say that. two years prior to the lab leak, the
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safety measures were so inadequate there. if this stays at this level, something dangerous is going to happen. so, we knew way before the lab happening and for him to down play and down play shift and deny the funding and get paid by our taxpayers. >> get out of here. >> we got to get out of here. >> og. she handled it with stripes. [ laughter ] >> glad we got that in. >> up next -- >> >> quiji made them queazy. [ applause ] [coughing] ♪ ...by, you know how i feel. ♪ if you're tired of staring down your copd,... ♪ it's a new dawn, ♪ ♪ it's a new day... ♪ ...stop settling. ♪ ...and i'm feelin' good. ♪ start a new day with trelegy. no once-daily copd medicine has the power to treat copd in as many ways as trelegy.
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♪ >> a story in five words. ouija board make girls sick russell, dozens of girls in columbia went to the hospital with anxiety after playing with ouija boards at their school third what if the ouija board really works for if you get if you want to speak to the undead you just merely need to wander into congress. >> kat, we had ouija board when
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were to build. >> my mom told me i can catch the devil from those. >> what if she was right? >> i wish she could see this, but if she's right, she does, she knows what happens. she's like those fools. i don't know. >> why do they tell us it's jus a game? we are so frail. they were in the hospital for what can you say it again for the, anxiety. >> they thought the devil. >> they got into a hand pushing argument. that's all ouija board is. the girls of the plane who want to kiss me. the power of the spirit spirit pushes it that way. >> my mom is going to be so mad
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when she sees you say that. gags has all spirits are welcome , when i say turn off the lights, you turn them off when ask you. you're part, and if you could someway conjure up some fun, ge it done. >> emily, any ouija board experiences? >> yes, i grew up doing it othe time. we loved ouija boards, however this for my new meat of what happened in 1952 when hysterica laughing epidemic and it lasted like 18 months. all and all 14 schools closed, 1,000 people were affected this stuff is real, don't mess with young girls. >> do you hear that? >> everybody wanted to get them. >> we have got to go.
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