At first my brain processed the images as if the riverbed was a bunch of grey rocks, but it's actually dead fish floating.
That smell must be something.
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It's the smell of corporate America
It's in Greece though.
And you thought 2020 was bad
Ah, the city of Volos, who elected the same mayor three times in a row.
The mayor, Achileas Beos, of course denied any responsibility and blamed everyone else.
He's also a nightclubs owner and sports team owner convicted and jailed for setting up match results for betting schemes, has publicly beat up a bunch of people and threatened to beat up a bunch more and when confronted about it by the media said "So what, you want us to behave like fa***ts?".
Last year, under the same guy's watch, there was a massive flood and the response to it was abysmal, he did the same thing, blamed everyone and yet people of Volos still support him. If the election was today he'd still mayor tomorrow.
Greece will be greecing forever more