Something in the matrix clicked so fast that I couldn't see well when the code for the BG gene gave such a strange defect.

And how temporary is this situation...?

It's hard to understand why people laugh with emoticons at news of war dead like they used to laugh at news of COVID deaths, but – while we wonder – they're building up in increasingly weird and nonsensical directions. 

Raheem Sterling has returned home from the World Cup to his London home because masked and armed men entered their home while his family were inside.

To repeat: masked and armed, they entered their home while his family was inside. 

That's the news. 

In most of the world's media, the "reactions" are one of sympathy.

The "reactions" in the space are giggling emoticons and comments about his race. 

No, no, I'm not surprised.

Not at all.

I just told you this to tell you this: 

Things have an explanation.

The light bulb has a tail.

Nothing happens by "accident".

Every nation is exactly where it should and deserves to be. 

Emotional maturity is key to an individual's ability to survive in society.

Hence, it is key for a society to develop.

The lack of it leads to a lurch towards populists who play on the fine line of fear and hatred of the different.

No matter how smart and intelligent a nation is, if it lacks emotional maturity, it is doomed.

Such as the technologically and scientifically advanced German people in the thirties.

You know the story further…

And imagine what happens

if he is not even very smart and intelligent, technologically advanced, etc.?

What insanities are born in a food environment that believes that Ukrainian biologicals make viruses for Slavs, masks were "to keep you quiet", vaccines chip, and planes spray chemtrails... The situation is not good, is it?  

Do you remember when Yanev proposed to have a board that would morally say who "should" and who should not be a deputy?

They would go into that board... why did I say "would" - in the past tense?

It still stands as an idea...

Well, people from the church and business should be included in this board - according to Janeva's idea. 

The church will judge who becomes a statesman.

Not that anything, but... most of your favorites don't work out - some are divorced, some - second marriages, some - illegitimate children, some drink, some smoke.

And what about business?

He will feel free to choose lobbyists called MPs. 

An idea for a miracle and a fairy tale. 

A few months later, under new intellectual stimulation, an idea occurred: 

Bulgaria - reciprocally - had blocked the Netherlands. 

And while you're thinking that we're probably not going to let the Dutch go to the Rose Festival, or ban them from skiing in Borovets, or cut off their access to kebabs, or (God forbid!) stop watching them at the World Cup, the truth is slightly (very slightly) different.

And not much more logical. 

The Parliamentary Group of the Yana Party will propose that the National Assembly vote to force our future Prime Minister (whoever he may be) to necessarily vote against all proposed initiatives of the Netherlands in the future.

As a reciprocal measure for not letting us into Schengen. 

Before continuing, I want to open a parenthesis: most fans of Yanev and his party are pronounced Russophiles and do not even want to hear about Schengen;

right now they're probably very happy they didn't let us in, and quite a few think it means we won't accept the Euro as an official currency (yes, many still think the Eurozone and Schengen are the same) and they're happy . 

I close the bracket. 

The stomping of the foot and "you're welcome!" is eminently sensible and politically correct, isn't it?

Talk about great maturity.

Just with such idea generators, I wonder how it is possible that they have not already accepted us in Schengen.

For nothing else, just that every castle needs a jester, someone to cheer people up. 

I imagine the day coming when the Netherlands considers that the Bulgarians already meet the requirements;

Kapitan Andreevo is no longer a "gate", neither is Rosenets, and the Dutch say to themselves: it weighs a little on our hearts that we cut the Bulgarians like that, it's time to offer them to enter Schengen. 

Then, guided by this proposal, when the Dutch Prime Minister says: I have an initiative to propose Bulgaria for Schengen, the Bulgarian Prime Minister must... vote against, by virtue of a decision of the National Assembly, which cannot be ignored. 

I don't know how much more cheerful the situation can get, and how much more such gray matter magnitudes will go unnoticed by the population, engrossed in individual survival and throwing smiley emoticons around the universe. 

And who has the thought in his head: "what do emoticons and laughing about murders with Schengen have in common with the proposals for the Netherlands"...

… I can only say to him: whatever your new government is, congratulations, it and you will be wonderfully complementary elements, you totally deserve each other, and you will be very happy together. 


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