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According to Google Translate, the headline and subheader of the article reads as follows:
Start of the semester: Leibniz University introduces wristbands for vaccinated and convalescent people
In order to speed up admission controls, vaccinated and recovered students and employees at the Leibniz University of Hanover will in future wear colorful armbands. These are voluntary, emphasizes the university. The tapes are already in use at the Hanover University of Applied Sciences.
Hey, it's JUST an armband. A minor inconvenience. No big deal. Nothing to concern ourselves with here.
So if double ass diapering (using both underwear and pants) does not protect your nose from my farts, why do we think that double face diapering will protect us any better from the breath of someone who actually has an infection?
According to Google Translate, the headline and subheader of the article reads as follows:
Start of the semester: Leibniz University introduces wristbands for vaccinated and convalescent people
In order to speed up admission controls, vaccinated and recovered students and employees at the Leibniz University of Hanover will in future wear colorful armbands. These are voluntary, emphasizes the university. The tapes are already in use at the Hanover University of Applied Sciences.
WTH? That was F-g horrible! Nickelodeon isn't as cheesy! This late night crowd is supposed to be hip, edgy. People used to stay up late to see John Belushi, Andy Kaufman, Eddie Murphy and others. For late night TV, this was its 9/11. It's done. Put a fork in it.
At least Mr. Khil made it memorable with a his talent. Cobert has no redeeming qualities.This is what you get for entertainment when a country goes full commie retard.
Remember Edourd Kihl, the "Trololololo Guy"?
The tune he was "vocalizing" was in fact a popular folk tune.
Singing the lyrics was prohibited by the Soviets, as they considered them to be "anti government" and "subversive".
So you got this:
At least Mr. Khil made it memorable with a his talent. Cobert has no redeeming qualities.
This is what you get for entertainment when a country goes full commie retard.
Remember Edourd Kihl, the "Trololololo Guy"?
The tune he was "vocalizing" was in fact a popular folk tune.
Singing the lyrics was prohibited by the Soviets, as they considered them to be "anti government" and "subversive".
So you got this:
At least Mr. Khil made it memorable with a his talent. Cobert has no redeeming qualities.
At least Mr. Khil was pushing the limitations set by the government, as opposed to breaking new ground only in the areas of preachiness, obnoxiousness, and stupidity.
At least Kihl seemed like a genuinely nice guy who just wanted to entertain people. I can't find it now, but I saw a video interview with him in which he unironically expressed his delight at the popularity of that video. He even adopted "Mr. Trololo" as his stage name.
Colbert, on the other hand, has become nothing but a pathetic hack shill - the same kind he used to have some skill at lampooning and satirizing.
Now, though, he's just a cringe-inducing, self-humiliating parody of himself.
But just imagine how good Mr. Khil's performance would have been, had he been allowed to sing the lyrics.
I recall seeing a translation once, and they are actually quite beautiful.
Agreed.
And that just makes Colbert look even more pathetic by comparison - unlike Khil, Colbert pro-actively chooses to make an ass-kissing, boot-licking jackass of himself.