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Ok, so here's what has happened - Denmark obviously has traded Greenland for New Zealand and that is a bit sleezy way to announce it, but .. Haters will say New Zealand is not US property, but it's all details in current state of the world affairs.
bro... who is the american intern who put the danish flag instead of New Zealands? i swear americans know nothing of Geography.
It must be Americans who work in the polymer market, the other day Americans also cannot tell the difference between the New Zealand flag and the English Commonwealth flag
Zealand is a Danish island, but New Zealand is a country...
🇩🇰?
right
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