COVID-19 Parody Twitter Account Celebrates Infections at Denver Horror Convention

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COVID-19 Parody Twitter Account Celebrates Infections at Denver Horror Convention
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You'll either find this hilarious or appalling.

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To that, author Eve Harms issued a snarky reply that pointed out that the @friendlycovid19 account had been launched late last year:"Your schtick is not cute or clever and extremely late in the pandemic to have decided to start doing it. I really hope you're some kid, because an adult doing the 'I'm a cawona virus not a huwman' thing is frankly embarrassing. Log off."

In addition, @friendlycovid19 tweaked an attendee asking for cool places in Denver to hit, asserted that"a pandemic is how extroverts tell introverts they really are trying to kill them," and retweeted messages from at least four other people who tested positive in the days following the convention, including one from John Skipp, another author.

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