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I thought it would be good to have some laughs at this troubling time. So I thought I would post this video.

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This video was created by Moderate Rebels 2 years ago. It describes the absurdity of official stories regarding Russia that is presented in the West. When you think about it it’s funny people actually believe this stuff.

 

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penrose
penrose
January 18, 2023

I am always amazed at what people believe.

Jovanda
Jovanda
Reply to  penrose
January 19, 2023

It’s a wonder we haven’t already killed ourselves off entirely with stupidity and violence. I think we persist only because we are walking sex organs, reproducing faster than exterminating allows.

penrose
penrose
Reply to  Grzegorz Ochman
January 19, 2023

Very interesting, informative, and educational analysis you have provided. Thank you!

penrose
penrose
January 19, 2023

I am not sure if we should laugh or cry when we watch this video. Both funny and sad.

Helga Fellay
Helga Fellay
Reply to  penrose
January 19, 2023

cry, definitely cry, and also cry about the waste of time.

penrose
penrose
Reply to  Helga Fellay
January 19, 2023

I would estimate roughly 95% of all highly civilized human activity could be regarded as a waste of time. The Hunter/Gatherers did much better in that respect. What’s even worse is to use time negatively such as is going on in the Ukraine right now.

Now, back to watching my favorite sitcoms. 🙂

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