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originally posted by: v1rtu0s0
In another incident in a long list of mysterious incidents, Katy Perry exhibits what appears to be...
THE BEIBER FEVER
...when she seemingly "malfunctioned" on stage. The following video shows her eye staying open abnormally multiple times, forcing her to apparently hit her temple to force it back to a closed position like a malfunctioning android robot. Very strange behavior but not unusual as there are many other prominent individuals who have had their faces become uncooperative on camera.
Another example of this Jennifer Gibson who admitted her paralysis was caused by the clot shot after having her acting career destroyed. She even admitted she would do it again. Perhaps someone should tell her has virtually zero risk and that Pfizer also admitted they never tested it for stopping transmission. There are others as well such as the aussie politician Vict or Dominello who got disfigured by the slab jab.
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The singer has previously opened up about a past of "doing pretty heavy drugs," but delved into much greater detail in the new episode. He began depending on marijuana heavily and later got involved with alcohol, lean (a mixture of codeine cough syrup, soda and hard candy), taking pills, MDMA, psychedelic mushrooms, "everything." Bieber eventually decided he wanted to get sober when he "felt like I was dying." "My security and stuff would come into my room at night to check my pulse,"
originally posted by: Infinitis
a reply to: Roxstar
Why would touching the temple correct an erroneous code?
She just looks very "robotic" to me. Plus as I said, the way she touches her temple and magically her eye opens up, then shuts again. Then she touches her temple again to try and correct the problem.
Looks very odd.
originally posted by: Roxstar
originally posted by: Infinitis
a reply to: Roxstar
Why would touching the temple correct an erroneous code?
She just looks very "robotic" to me. Plus as I said, the way she touches her temple and magically her eye opens up, then shuts again. Then she touches her temple again to try and correct the problem.
Looks very odd.
originally posted by: v1rtu0s0
originally posted by: Roxstar
originally posted by: Infinitis
a reply to: Roxstar
Why would touching the temple correct an erroneous code?
She just looks very "robotic" to me. Plus as I said, the way she touches her temple and magically her eye opens up, then shuts again. Then she touches her temple again to try and correct the problem.
Looks very odd.
Looks like hitting a button. Also both eyes are doing things.