Ministry of Waste

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The Ministry of the Environment is harassing the public. The intellects in this hotel include Paulina Hennig-Kloska, Mikołaj Dorożała and Urszula Sara Zielińska. I may fall into lookism, but all these personalities look at the first glance at the rich intellectual deficits. What happens erstwhile they call? It would require a scientist who would explain precisely whether there is simply a compensation mechanics in their case, revenge on the society of this group of activists offended by the remainder of the citizens whose minds are much more efficient than in the environment of these dignitaries. The decision-making process concerning the bailout strategy clearly demonstrates the negligible intellectual possible of these officials. No request to hotel to investigation anthropometric to say at first glance that they have no way of processing the facts. This justifies them, due to the fact that since they cannot make the right decisions based on their reasoning is possible only by chance. Unfortunately, a "happy chance" beneficial to society did not scope the Ministry and we must tire and sacrifice ourselves.

Carlsberg has a peculiar function in promoting and later reaping the benefits of the bailout system. They are masters in profiting from the intellectual flaws of ministers, and in fooling society with alcohol. We have an excellent affirmative feedback, which in automation causes the systems to rise. It's kind of like directing the microphone to the talker column.

I figured, in order not to be an obstacle in the system, I wouldn't buy drinks in bottles and cans covered by bail. Most are harmful to health. Buying bottled water in Olsztyn doesn't make any sense due to the fact that the tap is beautiful good. It fits my level of absorption. In this way I will adapt to the fresh environment situation.

Here are 2 "zeros" materials about this "Gniezno invasion"to Poland. From Gniezno came Hennig-Kloska and Dorożowa.

Channel Zero made a dish of stupid.




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