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El Fua
''El Fua'' is an Internet meme involving a viral YouTube video of an intoxicated Mexican man called Julio César Segura, who claims to have divine powers, including fortune-telling and revival of the dead. ''El Fua'' became viral after an online news program, ''Nayarit en Línea'', from Nayarit, Mexico, uploaded the video to YouTube, becoming quickly popular both on that website and on Twitter. ==Origin== In June 2011, while Fabián García, journalist of ''Nayarit en Línea'' was with a group of rescuers in Tepic's headquarters to the National Commission of Emergencies, a man called Julio César Segura "asked () for a cigarette in exchange of 'reading their hand'." After noticing there were journalists in the place, he asked them to record him, and afterwards he explained what ''El Fua'' was: a "method of personal growth." Segura asked the journalist to interview him, because he wanted to send greetings to his wife and sons, whom he claimed to be living in Mexico City.〔 Recorded bits of the interview appeared for the first time in ''Noche de Emergencias'', on ''Nayarit en Línea''.〔
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