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Had to stop my car to take a photo when I caught a damned nUke rain flag on the top of a Church of ENGLAND steeple.

WTF it’s as if they’ve changed sides from WW2. Weren’t we fighting against them then? Now our politicians are getting photos with the S S insignia Azov battalion. With a special flourish often with a photo of Bandera who committed one of the worst atrocities in a single day against the J’s.

Either they’re all crazy, or I’ve wondered into upside down nightmare world.

PS someone asked me if I stand with the ukranazis at the start of this BS. I answered ‘no, I don’t support those with the same ideology as those who murdered all but one of my Extended family who remained in Europe. And their AS pogroms was why my Grandma and her family fled from Odessa. They just stared at me. After all. MSM says Elinsky is a great guy.

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You haven't offended me and no apologies necessary especially since none are forthcoming as you have already indicated. So, can we call it all square?

Still, I got a question.

What do you think about hexagons?

https://www.sott.net/article/157471-Stonehenge-builders-had-geometry-skills-to-rival-Pythagoras

Today, we went to a Pablo Picasso exhibit, and I don't think that fella understood hexagons like I do - he was just all about squares and triangle and frankly the exhibit was underwhelming and I don't care if that offends anybody - I stand by my opinion and I am determined to do what I say I am going to do. If you doubt that, then I don't give a crap, but the proof is in the pudding.

Ken

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i have no particular feelings towards hexagons, i think Stonehenge and other monuments were created at a time where humans have forgot and we have been pretty clever creatures for some 50k years.

Picasso doesnt really inspire me but his work is definably distinctly noticeable and identifiable

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Well that is good and fine I reckon, but if you got any ideas about solving the hexagon query I have posed at that link, then I'm all ears. I intend on finding the solution to that puzzle because it has been the most wonderful mind game for me and with that said, one lesson I've learned over the years is sometimes an apology makes all the difference. Of course, and not to pontificate, but to apologize typically is to acknowledge sometimes ego has a mind of its own. My own ego - it got killed a long time ago - I'm glad it is gone (or so, I'd like to think.....???.

With respect,

Ken

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So good 😊💜

Thank you for this!!

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"...suppose we were (as we might be) an influence, an idea, a thing intangible, invulnerable, without front or back, drifting about like a gas? Armies were like plants, immobile, firmly-rooted, nourished through long stems to the head. We might be a vapour, blowing where we listed. Our kingdoms lay in each man's mind...."

T.E. Lawrence

"Let peace be sought through war."

Oliver Cromwell

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