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Posted by anan
 - February 23, 2024, 11:40:00
Quote from: Hubert on February 22, 2024, 22:25:37Lol Ah NBC it's always a laugh at the nonsense you'll post as real news or stories about fairytale nonsense w a straight faced serious tone, almost a jokes site there's so much unintended comedy here. There's people that believe this stuff who are walking disasters for the health and well being of those trying to stay normal and decent, deutschland certainly is a Bros Grimm place oof.
Dude, wth are you smoking? You sure you wanted to leave this comment on this article?
Kinda sounds as if this article has hit some nerve but I cannot fathom as to what it might be. Maybe some aliens have kidnapped your loved one and now all space articles trigger some PTSD/rage response in you?
Posted by Hubert
 - February 22, 2024, 22:25:37
Lol Ah NBC it's always a laugh at the nonsense you'll post as real news or stories about fairytale nonsense w a straight faced serious tone, almost a jokes site there's so much unintended comedy here. There's people that believe this stuff who are walking disasters for the health and well being of those trying to stay normal and decent, deutschland certainly is a Bros Grimm place oof.
Posted by Redaktion
 - February 22, 2024, 17:14:54
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