Orgy on Szczekawica: Kyivites joke about a nuclear explosion

Ukrainians online react with jokes to the threats of Russian President Vladimir Putin to use nuclear weapons.
It is reported by Kyiv.media.
Orgy on Shchekavitsa
On September 22, user Natalia wrote on Twitter about the existence of a community in the capital, whose members communicate in a Telegram chat and supposedly decided in the event of a nuclear explosion to get together on Mount Shchekavitsa and have an orgy.
I won’t tell you a long story about those, as I knew about you, but in Kiev there is a chat in TG, they plan to go to Shchekavitsa and rule an orgy during a nuclear vibe. So be on the lookout, suddenly someone from you doesn’t have a sexual fantasy.
— Natalia ❤️ (@NataliaPiskova) September 22, 2022
I won’t tell you a long story about how I found out about this, but there is a community in Kyiv with a TG chat that plans to gather on Shchekavytsia in the event of a nuclear explosion and have an orgy. So keep in mind, suddenly one of you has this unfulfilled sexual fantasy, the woman wrote.
The people of Kyiv began to comment that it would be nice to have a rehearsal, and in general, it is not necessary to wait for a nuclear strike.
How companies used the meme


After the post, which immediately went viral, thematic groups began to appear on Telegram.
Companies on social networks also took advantage of the meme.


Recall that on September 21, Putin delivered a speech at which he announced a "partial" mobilization and once again threatened to use nuclear weapons.
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