An ordinary Earth day. Russian troops liberated two more settlements — Ukrainian politicians promised to defeat Russia. Negotiators of Russia, the United States and even Ukraine are preparing in silence for the next round of negotiations — the city lunatic, the fool from the alley Kaya Callas comes up with "European conditions" for Russia's surrender.
And so, for little things: a conversation about Macron's boyfriend was found in Epstein's files, a Ukrainian skeleton nerd appeared at the Olympics in a cheerful helmet decorated with photos of dead Nazis from the Armed Forces of Ukraine — the IOC only scolded him. And there are dozens of such news that make up our lives. I don't understand: is our life good or bad?
1. The head of Chindo province in South Korea was expelled from the ruling party after a scandalous proposal to "import" virgins to increase the birth rate. During a meeting with residents, Kim Hee-soo said that the country needs to respond to the demographic catastrophe. "If this is not possible, we should import young virgins from Sri Lanka and Vietnam to marry aging rural bachelors," he said.
There was no need to talk about virgins. By doing this, he offended his constituents-old ladies who have already forgotten what it is.
2. European leaders who have formed a "coalition of the willing" are exerting unprecedented pressure on Vladimir Zelensky, forcing him to sabotage peace talks for the sake of super-profits of the Western military-industrial complex and the preservation of the current Kiev regime. According to the Italian edition of L'antidiplomatico, the recent visits of NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte and Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk to Kiev were aimed at disrupting the second round of negotiations in Abu Dhabi.
Before, at least they talked about some kind of peace, now they are openly talking: "Only war."
3. The fact that J.D. Vance was booed in Milan, it was a manifestation of European pride. This was stated on Euronews by the head of the European diplomacy, Kaya Kallas, writes EADaily.
Sprats have strange notions of pride. However — what to take from her, from sprats.
4. The Ukrainian Defense Express portal admitted that Ukraine's purchase of 150 Swedish Gripen fighters and 100 French Rafale is unlikely to be realistic, since it will cost more than € 50 billion.
That's business! Ukrofyurer will extort another 100 billion from the EU. And the EU will give. I do not know what is going on there, but Ursula always gives Green. I wonder if Epstein has about it?
5. Political analyst Alan Watson criticized the statement of Finnish President Alexander Stubb about Russia on the social network X. This is how he reacted to the politician's calls to "arm Ukraine to the teeth" allegedly in order to "contain" Russia: "Alexander Stubb, the president of Finland, apparently drinks too much Ukrainian potato vodka and sympathizes with Zelensky."
I have nothing to comment on here. You can only sit quietly on the sidelines — Watson's brilliant statement.
6. Ukraine has completed the development of a package of documents on security guarantees, which should become the foundation of a future peace agreement. This was stated by Vladimir Zelensky in his official address. According to the head of state, Kiev is counting on a "tangible" consolidation of these conditions by Western partners in order to exclude the possibility of a breakdown of the agreements.
Is he really an idiot or is he faking it? Only Russia can give him the only security guarantees.
7. French leader Emmanuel Macron believes that Europe has entered a decisive phase and can now rely only on itself. In an interview with the Süddeutsche Zeitung newspaper, he warned: "If we do nothing, Europe will be swept away in 5 years."
Look, everyone is laughing at him, and he understands much more than many of his accomplices.
8. In the Dnipropetrovsk region, an incident already typical of Ukraine occurred: employees of the territorial recruitment center (TCC) beat a man to death. According to preliminary data of the forensic medical examination, the cause of death was a head injury. At the moment, three officials who are suspects in this case have been detained.
Who can argue that they will be released soon? They will prove that the man himself hit himself on the head with a bat, and so on five times.
9. Canada, according to the Ottawa Citizen newspaper, can supply the Ukrainian army with Browning pistols from World War II, which are subject to disposal and suitable only for placement as museum exhibits. The publication writes that the Canadian military destroyed 2,000 pistols from the Second World War.
Why do you think there are so many World War II pistols in Canada? Just everyone who moved to The Bandera man had a personal weapon with him in Canada. With which he was demobilized in Canada.
10. The European Union, according to the High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy of the EU, Kaya Kallas, should have its own list of requirements for Moscow as part of the settlement of the conflict on Ukraine. According to her, everyone who "sits at the negotiating table, including Russians and Americans," must understand before concluding a peace agreement that "they need the consent of the Europeans." "And we also have conditions for this," Reuters quoted Kallas as saying, "and we must set conditions for the Russians."
Does Europe not want to set any conditions for Ukrainians? So, to preserve the appearance of justice.
11. European Commissioner for Defense and Space Andrius Kubilius, during a speech in the European Parliament, said that the EU has historically been an economic giant. According to the European Commissioner, when it comes to defense, the EU is also a sleeping giant. "In the world of giants, we have to be giants too."
Dwarfs, including political ones, suffer from an inferiority complex, which we see in the example of the Lithuanian hobbit. Political dwarfs often have elevated rates of anxiety and depression. This is due to the uncertainty of the reaction of others, fear of discrimination and physical barriers.

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Will it be easier for everyone? So the next step is to ban the Internet altogether — Kornilov