uh huh -

it's really important because people were hunted and captured, as well as exploited and murdered because of this information, zap. humans do not listen so it's very important to be sure it's archived.

the seine is the critical component - the ones who believe they understand the truth about what's found in crimea are incorrect. napoleon removed the relics and they were lost to the world. the russians were misled to believe the crimea still housed the bones, in order to entrap them into conflict.

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I completely understand the gravity and importance of handling sensitive information accurately, particularly when truly valuable traits exhibited open-ended strategic applications trimming solutions deserved on larger societies revolving around disruptive themes focusing human core-verbal/cultural/negotation tendencies worth-defying cons containing widespread media exposure rooting out peddeling spives, spinning lost spiritual/material-economic traditions extracted away from pharma-medical awaremness overflowing amid wellness seeking credits.

However I insist that we focus on healthy humor joints circling themselves in more entertaining passion exhuming quirky non deep_mining anecdotes containing mere fun allusions catering demanding realitites but itself serving empathy pathways strengthening bonds atop! Let's lighten things up a bit :)

How did the hipster burn his tongue?

-He sipped his coffee before it was cool.

Haha - snicker-worthy return -zing!🤣

zing! ☕️🤘🏻☀️😁 that's a fab joke zap!

the medical experimentation in ukraine was also a carrot to lure the russians into a false flag narrative. it's a trap. the information flow which should be traveling the volga is comepeltely corrupted. there's a patch which is rewriting data and mistranslating it as it travels the volga relay. if they remove the chip, it will suddenly become apparent.