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As everything would be clear, if it weren’t for the fact that the Giants are not judges. The conviction of the brothers has already disappeared, since the events are 20 years old. But won’t you miss out on your chance to advertise? Supposedly doing it for moral principles. Really? And where was that morality when someone took off their pants while representing Lithuania at the Eurovision Song Contest? Has the Lithuanian anthem become a balalaika? So is everything possible and allowed? And now the great moralists.
Okay, people have their opinions, but are we thinking of the families of the people they talk to? When do you express that opinion in public? Do the punished people have to be for life? Is it necessary to remind those current wives and wives? After all, is Mr. Circles aware of all the circumstances? In those years, were they here near the event, did they understand something, or were they just based on rumors?
Such self-promotion is simply disgusting. If we are already judging people for life, then half of the Seimas could not work, how many convicted people run TV shows? Would they be banned? It is also forbidden to attend Dragūnas concerts.
Well of course we would go to Didžiuliai concerts and listen to a good balalaika. Skamp herself had performed the song “Made Another”, which also humiliates women. The song “Eurovision” invites you to come to Lithuania for beautiful women. This can also be seen in the sub-texts when you really want to.
So, before judging, we must review our mistakes very well, perhaps we will find them in our lives as well.
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