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In Barnesville, Ohio, teenagers pretended to be licking each other. Homecoming dance as COVID surgeons

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At no other time do national headlines need a simple photo of teenagers pretending to be licking each other’s faces.

But a Facebook post on November 7 – in which three glamorous deadly girls kissing adult boys wearing crowns, smiles and red roses. It symbolizes the devastating division between Americans in the midst of an epidemic.

On the same day, 1,007 Americans died of the virus that wreaked havoc in the country, with parents sending their children to a large indoor event with sachets and sequins.

Parents planning to do a massive homecoming dance Rolla, Missouri And McDonald’s, Georgia After the Daily Beast reported their events on social media and national news sites, those parties were no longer literalists.

In fact, that’s exactly what parents across the country are doing.

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