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Why is splicing/editing dangerous? 💡 Exhibit No. 1: Misinformation. It distorts, harms, & fuels hate. One harmless BINI guesting twisted into outrage just because SOMEONE. CUT. THE. GOOD. PARTS. Y’all fell for fake news again. 🤦🏻‍♀️ Context is everything. 💯 #BINI Direk Lauren Link:

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