What are they hiding behind the “cultural reform” that JUL loudly announced? Who are the cultural workers engaged in this movement, party, company? “Because I was born on July 7, I’m greatly tempted to find legal possibilities for changing my birth date. I spent yesterday following the JUL Congress comfortably, in the long and short version. I was physchologically prepared […]

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