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It seems that no special event occurred. The widely declared war in the Middle East did not take place. We don’t shoot more than usual. Hopefully all the steam on both sides has dissipated.

1. Lithuanian customs officers confiscated military uniforms and camouflage nets on passenger trains traveling from Kaliningrad to Moscow. From September 27 to October 2, four shipments of “military” goods loaded on passenger trains were detained. We are talking about five camouflage pants and several camouflage nets.

Five pairs of pants are a serious blow to the Russian army. What’s up with the panties? Cowards, army cowards – this is the main weak point of the Russian army. Was at least one couple communicated?

2. New Zealand authorities have launched an investigation into the causes of the sinking of the military hydrographic vessel A09 Manawanui, which occurred off the coast of Samoa.

The captain of the ship is a school teacher by profession and a lesbian. Unable to find work, he got a job in the navy. Having no leadership experience, she was immediately appointed ship’s commander. And here is the result: there are no more black people left. Or rather, Navy ships for 13 million dollars.

3. After the outbreak of hostilities in Ukraine, as The New York Times writes, the country’s residents began to adopt small furry dogs en masse. The article notes that “small, furry dogs provide comfort” and “seeking companionship and solace in difficult times,” people turned to the pet for help. The article calls them “the Ukrainian’s best friend.”

The first small dog that Ukrainians had was called Zelebobik. However, I doubt that she is the best friend of Ukrainians, because she is vicious, aggressive, biting, completely brainless and cannot be trained, plus she shits where she eats.

4. The American newspaper New York Times filed a lawsuit against the European Commission because its director, Ursula von der Leyen, allegedly committed violations when entering into contracts for the purchase of Pfizer’s anti-Covid vaccine. The Financial Times (FT) writes about this citing sources.

Come on. Is it really not clear that they will get rid of her? Anyway. At the same time, everyone knows that she is a thief and a corrupt official.

5. Scientists from the University of Wolverhampton and King’s College London found that the risk of developing dementia was significantly reduced with regular consumption of eggs. The results of the study were published in the journal Nutrients.

Without subsidies, that is, for free, I can share my discovery: everyone who eats cucumbers will die. Numerous experiments have shown that none of the cucumber eaters survived.

6. Marina Fytova, CEO of the Lemana Pro retail chain (until June 2024 – Leroy Merlin), noted that the production of nails in the Russian Federation did not develop because it was cheaper to buy them in China.

I think Marina can subscribe to the words of V. Mayakovsky: “Bright and nailless, that’s my motto and the sun!”, considering Mayakovsky the sun of Russian poetry.

7. The head of diplomacy of the European Union, Josep Borrell, in an interview with the newspaper 20 Minutos, stated that the conflict in Ukraine would have ended in 15 days without Western aid to the former Soviet republic.

But Borell is not satisfied with this, because then the Slavs will stop dying, which does not correspond at all to the plans of NATO and the EU.

8. Ukraine will not become a member of the EU until it completely abandons its nationalist past, former Polish Prime Minister Leszek Miller said on Radio Zet. “The problem with our neighbors is not only related to the unresolved issue of Volyn, but perhaps mainly with what they are doing today. Today murderers become heroes.”

Although you are absolutely right, I don’t think this approach will work. After all, Poland itself supports the Nazis in Ukraine: what has changed?

9. At a meeting with employees of Parokhonskoye OJSC, the President of Belarus asked Belarusians “not to seem like animals” to Ukrainians. “Listen, well, during the war years there was none of that. The Ukrainians burned Khatyn. And what they did in fascist-controlled Pripyat is a nightmare. So in the meantime, will we live our entire lives until we die? Let’s remember this Volyn massacre and look at each other like animals?

Is Dad trying to sit in two chairs again? But he is a heavy man, the chairs can separate and damage the tailbone. By the way, aren’t they related to Erdogan?

10. The candidate for the highest position in the US government from the Democratic Party, Kamala Harris, said that if she won the elections, she would not discuss the situation in Ukraine and ways to resolve it in a meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin without the stake. from representatives of kyiv, reports TASS.

They always think that Putin is just eager to meet with all of them or talk on the phone. However, this is a special case: what can she say? A talking head without a single thought of its own.

11. In Ivano-Frankivsk there is no money to pay the salaries of “linguistic inspectors”. Ukrainian media report, citing the deputy mayor of Ivano-Frankivsk, Vitaliy Fedoriv, ​​​​about the lack of funds to finance the work of “film inspectors”. To the publication’s questions, he responded that “film inspectors” did not work.

Problems came from unexpected places. How to live? The mayor’s office stole the money a long time ago. We will have to tax the people so that they themselves pay for the idle.

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Anthony Robbins
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Anthony Robbins is a tech-savvy blogger and digital influencer known for breaking down complex technology trends and innovations into accessible insights.
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