SUICIDE DRONE WITH THERMOBARIC DEMOLITION CHARGE
It's worrisome to think that in some countries, the lack of direct experience with war among younger generations, except through movies, video games, and media, could lead to a dangerous ignorance about the realities and consequences of armed conflicts. This lack of understanding is exploited by those with political and economic agendas to manipulate and mobilize youth in the name of patriotism and state defense, when in reality they serve geopolitical and economic interests.
Wars undoubtedly bring devastation and human suffering. However, those who should bear the responsibility for initiating and sustaining such conflicts are those who start them, not the general population. It's crucial for society to remain aware of these dangers and firmly oppose any attempt to use youth as pawns in power games.
To counter this potential manipulation, it would be necessary to disseminate material that shows the atrocities and horrors that occur in wars. These videos and testimonies could awaken a collective consciousness about the irrationality and senselessness of sacrificing lives for sterile and partisan agendas. By exposing the raw and brutal reality of war, a sense of empathy and solidarity among people can be cultivated, thus strengthening resistance against any attempt to manipulate and justify violence.
It's essential to promote education about the history of armed conflicts and their consequences, as well as to promote values of peace, dialogue, and peaceful conflict resolution in younger generations. This will not only help prevent future conflicts but also build a more aware and empathetic society, capable of resisting manipulation and fighting for a fairer and more peaceful world for all.
Ukrainian suicide drone with a thermobaric demolition charge blowing up a building in Soloviove, with dozens of Russian soldiers inside.
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RC CARS AND MINISKIRTS: THE FETISH YOU DIDN’T KNOW EXISTEDYou’re watching the video and at first, nothing makes sense—two Asian girls, maybe Japanese or Korean, sitting on tiny stools in miniskirts, surrounded by a bunch of RC 4x4s. It looks like some quirky promo event... until suddenly—plot twist.
The camera cuts to what looks like someone logging into a website, picking one of the cars, and taking control remotely, seeing everything through the car’s onboard cam. And that’s when the real game begins: the cars aren’t racing for fun, they’re battling for the best view under the girls’ skirts. Crashing into each other, pushing, crawling underneath. All for a better shot.
And yeah, this is almost definitely a paid thing. Somewhere out there, someone built a system where people pay to drive a remote control car and peek up skirts through a live camera feed. The level of creativity—or depravity—is honestly wild.
It’s insane how twisted, absurd, and high-tech the human mind can get when it mixes tech with fetishes.
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RISKING YOUR LIFE FOR ADRENALINE, FAME, AND LIKESEvery time I see these kids climbing buildings, flipping on ledges, or hanging from rooftops dozens of meters above ground, it blows my mind. This extreme trend blends recklessness with defiance, driven by a craving for adrenaline, fame, or social media likes. Sure, they often earn applause, views, and even viral moments—but the line between success and tragedy is incredibly thin. A single slip, one wrong step, or the slightest distraction could mean losing absolutely everything in just seconds.
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