hong kong, i m just we were talking last week about how they were going to test the contents of these balloons, trying to figure out exactly what was in them. did we find out anything more than that? we did. and so far nothing hazardous. and i know the chatter online for so many people across the ocean has been all right whether or not this was human waster and max, thankfully, south korean military authority, it so said, this appears to be fertilizer, but the point is made, bringing back to why this it s happening. groups in south korea and the south korean government for years now have sent flash drives and deliveries via balloons with k-dramas, with k-pop music attached to flash drives and sent them to north korea. as an example of like, hey, this is what life is like outside of north korea north korea is now saying this is filth to us. so we re going to send you filth back. so in terms of the real-world ramifications, max, we started off the segment with
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