There's a lot of things that don't readily combust and are frustratingly hard to get burning. Doubly so when you are trying to burn up debris outside in the winter.
Precisely. Our expectation for how things burn has been altered by (((hollyweird))) FX so we don't believe reality and call things suspect when in real life materials don't follow the jew movie version we've been conditioned to believe. The jews have completely altered our senses and perception and we readily believe their lies and question reality instead. This video highlights that (((programming))).
>There's a lot of things that don't readily combust and are frustratingly hard to get burning. Doubly so when you are trying to burn up debris outside in the winter.
Precisely. Our expectation for how things burn has been altered by (((hollyweird))) FX so we don't believe reality and call things suspect when in real life materials don't follow the jew movie version we've been conditioned to believe. The jews have completely altered our senses and perception and we readily believe their lies and question reality instead. This video highlights that (((programming))).
I don't really find it that surprising though. Typically stuff won't burn until all of the moisture has evaporated.
I don't really find it that surprising though. Typically stuff won't burn until all of the moisture has evaporated.
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