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I know you're laughing. 
I hear you laughing.
Keep laughing.
You can sing and dance too. 
I wonder how many parties there are going on, right now.

I'm listening to descriptions of how classified things can get, so classified you can't write what the classified things are about because even describing super classified items is classified. 

Don't mess with librarians. 

Speaking of librarians, when Russia invaded, Ukrainian heritage specialists began protecting Ukraine's cultural treasures. They used WhatsApp and WeTransfer. They raised money on crowdfunding platforms. They moved collections from smaller, regional museums to the west of Ukraine. Some moved parts of their collections to Lviv. 

Ukraine has regained some inches in the east. Russia has divided its forces. Russia needs to rebuild its forces. 

Ukraine considers Russia to be vulnerable on the western side of the Dnipro River, the fourth largest river in Europe. Ukraine has bombed two bridges Russia uses to supply its troops. On Saturday Russia tried to repair them so they hit them again. 

Russia has begun stripping jetliners for spare parts. We expected it, now it has begun. At least one Russian-made Sukhoi Superjet 100 and an Airbus A350 are being disassembled. The A350 is almost brand new. Most of Russia's planes are Western passenger jets. Newer jets have tech that has to be constantly updated. Unless Russia is carefully tracking what they are taking from where, the jets won't be able to fly internationally after the war. 15% of the Aeroflot planes have not taken off since late July. Three out of seven Airbus A350s have not taken off for three months. Russia can't get the parts from even countries that haven't imposed sanctions because companies from Asia and the Middle East don't want secondary sanctions. 

Russians can access YouTube and get independent information about the war. 

Also, what an ugly house. That is so ugly. 

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