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AlexL

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  1. Boydstun is not smearing you. The problem is in your head. Urgently go out and seek psychiatric help.
  2. Why does nobody care about a massive terrorist threat to the United States and against my own life? Follow your mother's advice. Use your intelligence: you have nothing to lose. She certainly wishes you the best. She is not participating in the conspiracy. Neither am I or @Boydstun
  3. There is only essentially one. Which is...?
  4. ... there "advice " is complete nonsense There is no reason for them ALL to wish you harm. Follow their advice. Especially if all of them have the same advice.
  5. You did not explain why your friends and family won't help you. Or you simply don't want to follow their advice?
  6. I've contacted all those people myself, and nobody will respond. My point was precisely for you to let the police determine which is the appropriate organism you should contact for help, and not for you to decide this. How do they explain this refusal?
  7. I thought I was clear: I did not recommend that you contact the police to solve the problem, but to direct you the the appropriate competent authorities/organisms.
  8. The "help facility" needed is the protection of the federal government. Then call them, see to what help facility they direct you, and keep me posted. TIA
  9. Call the police. They will direct you to the appropriate help facility
  10. Would see? Certainly not, maybe only suspect... And nothing, of course, about the fact that it was you who unsolicitedly brought the 'off topic' subject😁 of a poll, a subject that you called "arbitrary claptrap" when I followed up. Not to mention other evasions...
  11. The more was arbitrary claptrap as there will be no election , as ordered by Z. 1. Missing are your apologies for putting words in my mouth - about what I was allegedly implying. 2. My "arbitrary claptrap" was a comment to your claims about poll results in case of - purely hypothetical - elections. 3. It was not Zelensky who ordered "no-elections". But you have no means of knowing it, because facts ("intricacies") are not your thing. This explains that. This does not make it so. Even Putin repeating it incessantly doesn't make it so.
  12. I wasn't implying that you were implying this. Besides, there was a lot more in my comment...
  13. Thank you for the Wiki link. My numbers are from a popularity/trust poll by the KIIS Institute "conducted during the period of Zaluzhnyi’s dismissal saga: from Feb. 5 to 10". Quote: "for the period of Feb. 5-10, 64% trusted Mr. Zelenskyy, but at the end of this period, the figure was 60%" [these were the numbers of which I said they are more than twice as big as yours (23.7%)] OTOH, the poll you are quoting, by SOCIS, conducted between February 22 to March 1, is a quite different one - it is a much broader one, including for (simulated) presidential elections. Your number - 23.7% - measures the distribution of votes for the first round of presidential elections with 10+ candidates. No, there is no way to hold any kind of elections during war/martial law. For details see Martial law in Ukraine. Besides, the respective legislation was adopted long before Zelensky became president.😁 The SOCIS poll shows that about 66% are against holding presidential elections during this war. According to the KIIS poll, "only 15% of respondents believe a presidential election should go forward".
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