What Causes Buggers?

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Buggers or mucus or snot is the secretion of the mucal protective film that keeps the nose clean and dry due to excess dirt, loss of viscosity through sinus infection, drying up after sinus infection, discharge from infection, natural law of gravity and aesthetic drawback.
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