RE: The covid jab is magnetic: what does it mean?

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I used to be a magician at one time in my life and this trick seems difficult to achieve with all these random metal objects which appear to display clear evidence of magnetism at times, even appearing to push away from the arm when the polarity is reversed. So how is it that 1000s of people are suddenly such great magicians? Please point me to a convincing video where someone explains how this is done.

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The only video I still have the link is this one: https://www.tiktok.com/@emilaaay442/video/6962203374607502598. I haven't bookmarked the others, but most of them were just saying they prepared the trick off camera (for instance with sticky residue on their arms).
For most small objects, you don't even need that, it is quite easy, just with natural skin oils and friction. As a kid, one common trick is to hang a spoon on the nose, or beer caps on the face. For larger objects, with the elbow angle, or off-camera preparation, I believe this can be achieved as well.

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