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some people say it is a direct contact because it carries germ directly to someone who's been affected by the,, spits and saliva and whatever other particles that can carry disease...

Although I doubt it, it's actually been proved when Chuck Norris sneezed on Feburary 18th of 1930 when he was waiting to be born in about few decades, and the Pluto just came out of nowhere from his sneeze

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