Yep. Toby Keith and King Charles jabbed and got the turbo cancer
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Daily Dot does not like the QAnon.
I can't speak for the Daily Dot but sometimes news sources successfully disseminate information by pretending to disbelieve or disapprove of it.
For example, decades ago, books were published warning the general public of all the secret places where gay men could meet up in various cities in the USA. Written like an expose of corruption and full of over-the-top language of condemnation, the books were actually intended to function as a how-to guide for men looking for gay sex.
The Daily Dot may be attacking Q and "conspiracy theorists" as a way of getting the information out there. Some propaganda techniques are centuries old.
When I was in the Air Force, we were given a list of places around the Fayetteville/Spring Lake area to avoid, that included pretty specific directions to each place. I often wondered about that.