We turn back to World War 1990: The Weser this week. We'll give the MS one last readthrough till...a print readthrough? Maybe. We'll be reading with an eye toward last minute additions and changes, small things to make the book better. Like taking the loader out of Soviet and East German T-72s since, you know, they didn't have those. We'll try to do one chapter per day.
Always nagging, can it be better?
Alright, alright, alright...
The Great Nuclear War of 1975's best ranking so far. We're seeing a sales surge and we've no idea why. The algorithm behind the curtain, we guess. This comes after we wracked our brain thinking, 'What can we do to increase exposure and sales?' Indeed, what can we do? Ideas welcome. We'll write a scene of the 3rd nuke book today. What's title? Right now it's Years: 1977-1981, but that won't stick.
The New York Post reports: 'Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said Sunday he is willing to compromise with Russia on the Donbass region — because to try to force Russian forces completely from Ukraine would lead to World War III, according to Reuters.' What are all the leaders of this, our third moral panic in three years (Covid, Fenatyl Floyd), going to do when Zelensky agrees to most of what Putin wants? This war could have been avoided. As we suggested to our KGB handler, 'Ukraine doesn't join NATO. You don't invade Ukraine. Deal?' He replied, 'Da. Let us celebrate our agreement by doing that arm linking, vodka shooter thing from Patton.' Prediction, the neo-lib Russia haters in the press will accuse Zelensky of being compromised in some way.
Monday Metal. Interestingly or not, Def Leppard released a new music video last week:
Meh. We don't hate it. We watched once and don't feel compelled to watch again.
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