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Part of it is Those people had to be in the limelight I mean if they were silent farmers it might have not happened the way it did to them as it did But they got to show off their Prizes they got to get that attention. They got to get those clicks. They got to be viral Some of it's their fault too. It's like they had to have supporters and fans That they filmed their farm a lot you know they made it so people could see them and so in in one way they kind of generated negative attention themselves probably if they were more private and they kind of quietly disposed of the sick animals that maybe they could have concealed more of it or concealed themselves but they're out there they're famous that's one power amongst you know British Columbia's and maybe a few others right that's the problem when you got to film everything when you take out with your phone and you got to show everybody everything right like people tell on themselves you notice I don't do that I'm not on Twitter every five minutes now I just took a crap now I'm opening a 4e0 now I'm having a smoke now I just killed my best friend and you guys know where I have the the easiest ways I could scuff them so so you know you do that to yourself you're kind of dry snitching and all kind of snitching when you broadcast it's like they ain't even had to do that but of course you know we're in that age everybody's everybody's viral this is everybody's a YouTube star everybody's an ID star
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