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Real or Fake? Did the Simpson Predict the Coronavirus?

Real or Fake? Did the Simpson Predict the Coronavirus?

We did a post that was related to Coronavirus and the Simpsons a while back, when this all broke down, however recently there have been a lot of confusion online with the Simpsons predicting the Coronavirus almost again. The Simpsons have been known to predict a lot of things and could of predicted the Coronavirus in 1993! The virus is known as Covid-19 and or Coronavirus and is currently everywhere right now. The virus is known to kill and confuse  people but the Simpsons could of predicted this with one episode that is awfully similar to the virus and how it spreads!

This episode is said to be made in 1993, the episode shows Homer Simpson ordering something and everyone else in Springfield ordering stuff, similarly to Amazon in the modern day, and the virus was spread from somewhere else in the world. Once Homer opens the package he gets the virus known as the Osaka Flu. This is awfully similar to the other post but the other post was slightly differnet click here to see the first one on this subject. Covid-19 is similar to the virus that is seen in the Simpsons and due to the similarities, this made people think that the Simpsons predicted the Coronavirus in this episode from 1993… almost 30 years later.

The claim to say that the Simpsons predicted the Coronavirus pandemic is in fact Rea… Fak… Inconclusive! No one will ever know if this is true and or false due to the fact that it was made in 1993. It is said that the creator of the Simpsons confirmed that he predicted the future… however it is said that he used a time machine to know all these things, since some are spot on with what happened later in the world. Such as Donald Trump… what do you believe? Is it true?

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