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Even though it was inherently offensive, the meme that senior executive John Demsey shared was not about the coronavirus (even though he definitely didn't know that).
The Ukrainian troops garrisoned on Snake Island who became legends last week after reports of their defiant death in the face of a Russian warship are alive, according to the Ukrainian Navy.
Dmitry Rogozin, the Russian Space Chief, threatened in a Twitter thread to let the ISS fall out of orbit and crash in the U.S. if Americans don't stop sanctions against Russia, which subsequently inspired numerous memes.
It was reported yesterday that a Su-27 fighter jet had been shot down over Kyiv, with many believing it was the Ghost himself despite being the incorrect aircraft tied to the rumored Ukrainian ace pilot.
As the conflict rages on in Ukraine, fans of the late rapper XXXTentacion are sharing one of his old tweets as evidence that he predicted the whole thing nearly a decade ago.
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Even though it was inherently offensive, the meme that senior executive John Demsey shared was not about the coronavirus (even though he definitely didn't know that).
The Ukrainian troops garrisoned on Snake Island who became legends last week after reports of their defiant death in the face of a Russian warship are alive, according to the Ukrainian Navy.
Dmitry Rogozin, the Russian Space Chief, threatened in a Twitter thread to let the ISS fall out of orbit and crash in the U.S. if Americans don't stop sanctions against Russia, which subsequently inspired numerous memes.
It was reported yesterday that a Su-27 fighter jet had been shot down over Kyiv, with many believing it was the Ghost himself despite being the incorrect aircraft tied to the rumored Ukrainian ace pilot.
As the conflict rages on in Ukraine, fans of the late rapper XXXTentacion are sharing one of his old tweets as evidence that he predicted the whole thing nearly a decade ago.
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