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Зай, посмотрел пропагандистский русофобский украинский фильм "Буча". Главный русский злодей похож почему-то на Зеленского. А главный герой - еврей из Литвы с гражданством Казахстана, который учился в Екатеринбурге, но говорит за каким-то хуем на украинском. Но это хуйня. Лучший кадр фильма - это носки главного героя.



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Зай, посмотрел пропагандистский русофобский украинский фильм "Буча". Главный русский злодей похож почему-то на Зеленского. А главный герой - еврей из Литвы с гражданством Казахстана, который учился в Екатеринбурге, но говорит за каким-то хуем на украинском. Но это хуйня. Лучший кадр фильма - это носки главного героя.

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