Ukraine Nukes College, Russia Lets Media See: Surprise!
Turns out blowing up schools is bad, even when it's in a place nobody cares about. Who knew?

Okay, so Russia let some journos take a peek at a college that got turned into rubble in Luhansk. Apparently, Ukraine dropped a spicy cough on it. Color me shocked. Seriously though, are we even surprised anymore? This is just another Tuesday in the clown world we call global politics.
Luhansk? Yeah, that place. The one nobody in D.C. could point to on a map if you gave them a million bucks. It's in Ukraine, kinda-sorta occupied by Russia. It's where forgotten conflicts go to fester, like that weird mold in your fridge you keep meaning to clean.
Of course, the narrative is already spinning. Ukraine says it was a military target, Russia says it was a school full of orphans learning to play the balalaika. The truth? Probably somewhere in between, buried under the debris and the lies. But hey, that's war, baby!
This whole thing is just a reminder that the Forever War machine keeps chugging along, printing money and creating chaos. Meanwhile, your gas prices are through the roof, and your grocery bill is longer than a CVS receipt. But hey, at least we're defending democracy, right?
They want you to be outraged. They want you to pick a side. They want you to send more money to Raytheon. Don't fall for it. This is all just a Kabuki dance, a carefully choreographed performance designed to distract you from the fact that you're being robbed blind.
So, what's the takeaway? Colleges get blown up. Politicians lie. The media spins. And the beat goes on. Don't expect any real answers, just more questions and a whole lot of virtue signaling. The only thing you can count on is that things will get weirder.
Remember when everyone thought the world was going to end in 2012? Turns out, they were just a few years early. This whole situation is just a slow-motion apocalypse, one poorly aimed missile at a time. Pop some popcorn and enjoy the show. It's gonna be a bumpy ride.
And for the love of God, stop trusting anything you read on the internet. Especially this. Do your own research. Think for yourself. And maybe, just maybe, we can avoid becoming a complete and utter dystopia. But don't hold your breath.
This is what happens when you let geriatric politicians play Risk with real people's lives. They don't care about the consequences, because they'll be sipping mojitos on their yachts while the world burns. The only thing they care about is power, and they'll do anything to hold onto it.
So, next time you see a headline about Ukraine, or Russia, or whatever other geopolitical hot spot is trending on Twitter, take a deep breath and remember: it's all a show. And you're the audience. Don't let them play you. Stay skeptical. Stay informed. And stay strapped. Just kidding...mostly.
Honestly though, I'd bet that this college wasn't exactly teaching the kids how to run a free market enterprise. Probably a bunch of commie indoctrination, to be real. But who am I to judge? Anyway, just remember to buy low and sell high, you'll make it through.


