«Сигма бой не простой, слышен врага вой». Московский военный хор перепел «Сигма бой», добавив строчки про защиту отечества и «вой врага»
Клип опубликовал телеграм канал «Операция Z: Военкоры Русской Весны». Исполнение переделанной песни приурочено ко Дню защитника Отечества.
В новой версии вирусного хита «сигма бой» — «сильный и отважный за отечество герой», ему «слышен врага вой», он «смотрит только в цель» и «скоро вернется с победой»
«Сигма бой не простой, слышен врага вой». Московский военный хор перепел «Сигма бой», добавив строчки про защиту отечества и «вой врага»
Клип опубликовал телеграм канал «Операция Z: Военкоры Русской Весны». Исполнение переделанной песни приурочено ко Дню защитника Отечества.
В новой версии вирусного хита «сигма бой» — «сильный и отважный за отечество герой», ему «слышен врага вой», он «смотрит только в цель» и «скоро вернется с победой»
As a result, the pandemic saw many newcomers to Telegram, including prominent anti-vaccine activists who used the app's hands-off approach to share false information on shots, a study from the Institute for Strategic Dialogue shows. Telegram was co-founded by Pavel and Nikolai Durov, the brothers who had previously created VKontakte. VK is Russia’s equivalent of Facebook, a social network used for public and private messaging, audio and video sharing as well as online gaming. In January, SimpleWeb reported that VK was Russia’s fourth most-visited website, after Yandex, YouTube and Google’s Russian-language homepage. In 2016, Forbes’ Michael Solomon described Pavel Durov (pictured, below) as the “Mark Zuckerberg of Russia.” Individual messages can be fully encrypted. But the user has to turn on that function. It's not automatic, as it is on Signal and WhatsApp. Recently, Durav wrote on his Telegram channel that users' right to privacy, in light of the war in Ukraine, is "sacred, now more than ever." Apparently upbeat developments in Russia's discussions with Ukraine helped at least temporarily send investors back into risk assets. Russian President Vladimir Putin said during a meeting with his Belarusian counterpart Alexander Lukashenko that there were "certain positive developments" occurring in the talks with Ukraine, according to a transcript of their meeting. Putin added that discussions were happening "almost on a daily basis."
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