In South Dakota, a moose was just strolling by a herd of cows and casually decided to take a break 😅
The animal instantly won the internet with his total chill — he acted like he’d always been part of the herd.
Fun fact: moose are rare visitors in South Dakota — the state isn’t their permanent home. They usually wander in from the north or west during migrations or just… get lost. This guy clearly just wanted to rest in new company.
The absolute best moment? When he sits down and the cows slowly form a perfect half-circle around him — like they’re holding a meeting. Comment sections are gold:
“they’re having a staff meeting”
“interviewing the new herd member”
“moose successfully infiltrated the cow gang, no one suspects a thing” 📷
We celebrate our 106th Independence Day today in Estonia.
Independence we fought for against Russia, and won. And then lost again for 50 years during the 2nd World War.
That's why we understand the price of freedom. Our history taught us that you must always fight for freedom.
Russia is mass-arresting citizens for speaking out after Putin likely killed his political opponent, Alexei Navalny, but don’t worry, Tucker Carlson video taped himself in a Russian grocery store where groceries were cheap.
Newsflash: The average Russian earns 12% of the average American and has no right to free speech.
@nexta_tv The fact is that the opposition wanted to put it to the people's vote, but our current government did not allow it to pass and it was simply pushed through. If it had gone to the people's vote, it would not have been adopted.
Latvia, 1992.
After half a century of brutal occupation, Latvia annulled the nazi-soviet pact and ordered its occupiers out.
Yet these were russia’s “elite” occupier units still prowling Latvia’s streets.
They were drunk and aggressive, abusing ordinary people, and expecting them to pick up their trash.
Instead, Latvians called upon their newly established National Guard to teach them that Latvia is an independent nation.
In this video, Latvians are speaking in blue and the russian occupiers are speaking in red.
At first, the National Guard is polite and reasonable, but the occupiers continue to act with impunity when they think there are no consequences.
That suddenly changes.
This is just one of many incidents around the time, but fortunately it happened to be filmed - providing us with a snapshot of history …and a lesson for us all now.
Russian aggressors always become more aggressive when they feel the absence of consequences.
But they are just ordinary humans, not “mysterious souls”. And they are scared of other ordinary people standing up to them and bringing them to justice.
The same is true for russian occupiers today. We can support Ukraine and bring them to justice.