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Muzan Kibutsuji is practically the reincarnation of Michael Jackson in the universe of Kimetsu no Yaiba: Demon Slayer.

He uncannily looks like Michael Jackson, so normally us fans immediately point out that he looks like the previously mentioned King of Pop.
That being said, Muzan Kibutsuji is anime Michael Jackson.
muzan kibutsuji by Unako October 6, 2019
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To sit in on a conversation, meeting, card-game or online chat and offer unsolicited, informal comments. The original meaning from Yiddish (kibitzen, derived from German kiebitzen - to be an onlooker or spectator) had a negative connotation of being a busybody or giving intrusive, meddlesome, unwanted advice. However, in contemporary US usage, it has become friendlier.
She's meeting with some suits this afternoon, do you want to come kibitz and liven things up?

I'm not here as a formal participant, I'm just kibitzing.

Quit kibitzing! I know how to play Texas hold 'em.
kibitz by LiamK2 January 17, 2011

Muzan Kibutsuji

Muzan Kibutsuji HeHe
Muzan Kibutsuji by Fishy UwU:) July 23, 2021

Muzan Kibutsuji

Muzan is an ancient mother fucker but he still manages to look hotter than anyone else in KNY- people gladly get on their knees for him and worship like the god he is. His eyes are so fucking sexy and his combat form is really hot.
“I would gladly ride Muzan Kibutsuji’s thigh in combat form. I DON’T CARE IF MY PUSSY GETS RIPPED APART! If he’s looking for another wife I’d let him do whatever he want to me.”
Muzan Kibutsuji by Rée rée rey January 9, 2022

Muzan Kibutsuji

Muzan Kibutsuji IS Michael Jackson HE HE all odds point to it when Michael Jackson "died" he was reincarnated as Muzan Kibutsuji he is also a genderbender that proves it Michael Jackson moon walked his way down the gates of heaven to go fight satan and clapped satan then was reincarnated as Muzan Kibutsuji and lived his life as a demon
Muzan Kibutsuji is Michael Jackson
A kibbutz is an Israeli concept of a farm-residence. The basic principle is that anyone can come in, stay and be fed, as long as they work towards the upkeep of the kibbutz. One can stay for two days or for a lifetime. There are 278 kibbutzim (plural of kibbutz) in Israel. They are often strictly Orthodox Jewish - requiring no work to be done on Shabbat , for example. They are the basic Communist template, because often no money is exchanged in the residence/farming transactions.
Kibbutz Lavi is a school trip available to JFS students
Kibbutz by shakespeare*frizbee*98 December 2, 2011