Did you know the paperclip (or paper clip) played a part in WWII? It was a symbol of Norway’s resistance to the Nazis. People would wear them in solidarity, until the Germans caught on, banned them, and imposed punishments to those who wore them. https://nationaltoday.com/paper-clip-day/
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tres cool of the resistance
made an impact on the nazis
who felt threatened by coloured paper clips
worn by school teachers to show solidarity
not uncommon to get shot for this or torn to ribbons
by ferocious german shepherds
to the benefit of mankind the germans eventually
lost the war
now we are stuck with
the poltergeist putin


Wonderful! And you added the image of the paperclip sculpture in Norway!
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