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Over at FreeCanada we've been building up a collection of Beaver Pepes for several months now.

His name is "Pehpeh", shortened from "P'eh P'eh".

We also have several different Canadian Animal Pepes, such as Goose Pepe & Moose Pepe (both un-named thus far).

This is a good time to release them into the wild, for use in the countless Canadian trucker memes of late.

Here are most of the Pehpehs we have thus far (among a few others):

We have a few more Canadian Clown Pepes in the making. Will probably share them in the comments here in the next week or so (or by editing this post).

For some context, Diagolon is a symbol of a hypothetical nation, conceived by Canadian podcaster "Raging Dissident", with 'based' parts of Canada & The US joined together.

This is the flag of Diagolon, representing the diagonal line that these 'based' regions happen to occupy in North America.

Phil is the Bighorn Ram mascot of Diagolon (we have a Pepe version of him in one of the transport trucks).

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I've had a look through previous threads on the WIN network, haven't come across any on this topic yet.

From what I've gathered, a rapid-test can be done at home (I'm not sure if it's ever been used in a work-setting), and some places allow you to self-report whether you tested positive online.

From that, it stands to reason that even if the rapid tests could collect DNA, it's not a great avenue to do so, because they wouldn't actually get access to the physical test in some/most cases.

But, perhaps there are places which require you to submit proof of your positive or negative test, via sending in the test.

Or, they could eventually shift to such a system, citing that "people are being dishonest, and not reporting their positive tests".

Has anyone else seen information on rapid testing & DNA collection?

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