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3NUMBAS

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  1. His nukes are so old they don’t work ,the electrical components are from Chinese washing machines in the 60s do remember this comrade.components have a limited shelf life
  2. Tall claims about Putins. s500s https://www.19fortyfive.com/2024/12/s-500-the-air-defense-system-built-to-shoot-down-f-22-and-f-35-fighters/ they will get blasted from long range to put them out of action before they have a chance to lock on to missiles and planes ,nice try comrade …
  3. No cos Putin knows yank bombers will dump a bomb on his Kremlin head and they won’t know about it cos it evades s500 and s400s
  4. All the oligarchs have has their assets frozen in U.K. so not much for them now and for future's
  5. Why haven Boeing scrambled their flight control system to put the planes out of action? Considering they haven’t paid for the aircraft , a mystery
  6. As you approach the age of 80, it's understandable to feel overwhelmed by what some may describe as existential boredom. You’ve accomplished so much in your life, yet now you find yourself unsure of what to pursue next. It’s frustrating when people suggest picking up hobbies or joining activities, as if these superficial distractions can truly address the deeper sense of unease you’re experiencing. This phase of life isn’t about what you should do next; it's about who you are becoming. It’s essential to recognize that you still possess the power to shape your own journey. What comes next may not involve external achievements but rather an inward exploration of your identity and purpose. While this journey may feel isolating, it presents a profound opportunity for self-discovery. After reaching numerous goals, you may feel at a loss, confronting what existential philosophers refer to as “the existential vacuum.” This experience is not uncommon among those who have led fulfilling lives; with old meanings fading, the question arises: What remains? At this stage, you might be experiencing not just boredom but a profound existential inquiry, as described by existential psychologist Rollo May, confronting the concepts of “being and non-being.” The awareness of your own mortality can evoke feelings of emptiness, yet it also presents an opportunity for deeper reflection. Your feelings of boredom are a call to seek new ways to engage with life—meanings that extend beyond your past achievements. This is an invitation to see the freedom you now have as an opportunity rather than a burden. Meaning is not a destination to arrive at once and for all; it’s a continual process of creation. Now, standing at this crossroads, you have the freedom to redefine your life in ways independent of previous goals. Engaging with life authentically means exploring new avenues for connection and contribution. While you may no longer be pursuing a career, the creative process of living doesn’t cease; it simply evolves. What fresh relationships or types of engagement might inspire you? Consider ways to connect quietly, perhaps by volunteering or fostering meaningful conversations. It’s not about staying busy; it’s about rediscovering what truly matters to you. Facing the discomfort of freedom involves exploring parts of yourself that may still be uncharted. Are there conversations waiting to be had or connections yet to be formed? This moment may be prompting you to confront your authenticity and ask: What resonates with you now? With the wisdom of experience, what calls to you at this deeper level? Additionally, the shadow of “non-being” looms in the background. May reminds us that acknowledging this reality can lend urgency and meaning to our present experiences. Life's finitude is what enriches it, transforming our awareness of mortality into a source of profound appreciation for each moment. You are not alone in this exploration of purpose. Many face this sense of uncertainty and ask, "What now?" What you are experiencing is not a lack of imagination but rather a universal aspect of the human condition—a moment ripe for redefining your meaning, even at this stage of life. Embrace this opportunity for reflection and growth, and discover the new paths that await you. Based on this article: https://www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/2024/dec/15/im-nearly-80-and-theres-a-void-in-my-life-that-hobbies-cant-fill I’ve noticed mates slipping into this state ,they need help as they have few interest s nowadays ,I’ve tried to tell them but they get shirty !
  7. Walnut oil I use sometimes along with olive oil
  8. https://www.msn.com/en-gb/health/fitness/five-ways-to-improve-midlife-brain-fog-and-sudoku-isn-t-one-of-them/ar-BB1mzz5f?ocid=Aloha it happens now and then
  9. https://carnegieendowment.org/russia-eurasia/politika/2024/12/russia-economy-ruble-trouble?lang=en&utm_source=carnegieemail&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=autoemail russia has few options
  10. https://carnegieendowment.org/russia-eurasia/politika/2024/12/russia-economy-ruble-trouble?lang=en&utm_source=carnegieemail&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=autoemail
  11. Some guys as thick as a plank
  12. Common cooking oil could be causing colon cancer surge in young people, warn doctors
  13. https://www.independent.co.uk/news/health/colon-cancer-cooking-oil-study-b2663208.html
  14. mates married to their mingers for 60 years never look happy .when i show em my trophy photos for 50 years of hot thai babes theyre really sick
  15. The Russian central bank is set to hike its interest rate to 23% on December 20 as inflation was between 8% and 8.5%, according to the government, by the end of the year. Some analysts have suggested it may be higher.
  16. The Russian central bank is set to hike its interest rate to 23% on December 20 as inflation was between 8% and 8.5%, according to the government, by the end of the year. Some analysts have suggested it may be higher.
  17. Zombie scrolling refers to mindlessly scrolling on your phone through social media or other content. Endless scrolling can dysregulate the nervous system and also appears to cause mental health symptoms like depression and anxiety. Signs of zombie scrolling include an inability to be away from your phone and ignoring personal hygiene due to technology overuse. To reduce your time online, look honestly at your tech use and take action steps, such as removing social media apps from your phone.
  18. https://www.newportinstitute.com/resources/mental-health/zombie_scrolling/
  19. 5 miles a day cycling to keep your brain sharp
  20. Save your hippocampus before it’s too late and your a fone zombie
  21. Russia has been invading its neigbors since WW2 land installing puppet gum nets and looting their assets
  22. https://kyivindependent.com/russias-foreign-currency-reserves-fell-to-lowest-since-2008-amid-mounting-deficits/ itsall heading downhill for Vlad
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