Oh, yes b'y, like your take is that much better.
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Oh, yes b'y, like your take is that much better.
Oh hey, Patch is back
Whenever a NAFO fellas spots a Russian official or sympathizer posting a pro-Kremlin take on Twitter, for instance, they can use the hashtag #Article5 — a nod to the part of the NATO treaty that calls for collective defense — to bombard these accounts with support for Ukraine. They’ve also flooded Twitter with viral memes attacking Russian President Vladimir Putin and videos mocking the Kremlin’s war effort. On an average day, there are now more than 5,000 Twitter posts linked to NAFO versus a mere handful in May, according to an analysis shared with POLITICO by the Institute for Strategic Dialogue, a think tank that tracks online activity.
Ukraine is just following the green new deal and go full renewable by using no energy.
Totally shocked(/s) they don't mention the polish guy who started it is a neo-nazi.“- and winning.”
Too bad 'winning' online doesn't translate to the battlefield.
I never heard of that PLAOps account before. Why ChinaWatchers and Osintbros suddenly have such a raging boner for that account?Oh, yes b'y, like your take is that much better.
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