@flowestack

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538 Posts
RT @ClarkADavidson
BREAKING: A Nigerian Prince has died and left $27 Billion in his bedroom.
He was trying to give it away, but no one would answer his emails.

RT @AndrewPerpetua
Here is an update for March 4th, 2023. #ukrdailyupdate (shhh)

If you would like to view the map: http://map.ukrdailyupdate.com

RT @StarskyUA
Basically, the map of my global tour after the war. The numbers represent the total amount of beer in each country that will consumed when we meet there 😁 Guys, you are legendary!

RT @DefMon3
Ukraine update🧵 March 3rd
This thread is brought to you by.. I don't even know what it is. But it's Russian.

Super short one today, unlike Putin who has a short one every day.
It would be helpful if you like and retweet this tweet.

RT @DefMon3
Ukraine update🧵 March 3rd
This thread is brought to you by.. I don't even know what it is. But it's Russian.

Super short one today, unlike Putin who has a short one every day.
It would be helpful if you like and retweet this tweet.

RT @P_Kallioniemi
In today's #vatnik soup I'll talk about children, and especially the children of the Russian propagandists and politicians. It seems that the Kremlin-elite doesn't want to send their children to fight in Ukraine, but rather provide them with Western luxuries and education.

1/18

RT @Cthulhu_Answers
These are the “experts” the Moroccan government brought to defend their use of Pegasus Spyware. Two lawyers, one with a year of practice, the other notorious for defending a neo-nazi, and America’s least favorite Infosec charlatan. The Moroccan people deserve better.
RT @Sputnik_Not
BREAKING: Putin demands UN to condemn Ukrainian army's unjustified aggression against Wagner mercenaries as most of them are just rapists and murderers, not proper soldiers
RT @doctorow
#Dow plastered #Singapore with ads for a sneaker #recycling program, promising to turn shoes into playground tracks. But the shoes it collected in "recycling" bins got dumped illegally in #Indonesia. This isn't strange: it's how nearly *all* plastic recycling *always* worked. 1/