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Soon after, the tweet was quoted in a tweet sent from Nasri's account (presumably definitely not from Nasri himself).
Then came this, which quoted another Nasri-related tweet from @DripDoctors
What followed appeared to be an explanation from Nasri, although yet again, we're under the impression he wasn't the person responsible for any of these tweets.
Soon after these tweets were deleted, another couple appeared.
Yet again, they were deleted, as was the following tweet, which appears to be the final one sent.
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