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RE: LeoThread 2025-12-02 21-22

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It continues with a colloquial comment: "Mira la changa esa. No tiene la changa." The phrase "la changa" can mean a casual or colloquial term for a thing or a situation, possibly implying something ordinary or trivial. The speaker might be dismissing or observing an object or circumstance with a relaxed attitude.

Emphasizing Peace and Anti-War Sentiments

The dialogue then shifts to a clear message of peace. Repetitions like "Peace. Forever. forever. forever" highlight a strong desire for enduring tranquility. The speaker seems to be advocating against conflict, urging listeners or the audience to consider the importance of peace.