Behind the Scenes of Sumy's Mascot Madness: A Look at the Creators

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Sumy Mascot Madness is an event that takes place in the city of Sumy, Ukraine. It is a competition where local schools and organizations create their own mascots and then participate in various challenges and performances. The event aims to promote creativity, teamwork, and community spirit among the participants. Each team designs and creates a mascot that represents their school or organization. The mascots can be animals, objects, or even imaginary creatures, and they are often brightly colored and eye-catching. During the competition, the mascots participate in a series of challenges, such as obstacle courses, relay races, and dance performances.


12 Anyone who does these things is detestable to the LORD; because of these same detestable practices the LORD your God will drive out those nations before you.

3 The Egyptians will lose heart, and I will bring their plans to nothing; they will consult the idols and the spirits of the dead, the mediums and the spiritists. To the editor First, I offer first this disclaimer I did not vote for Donald Trump last November, so my comment on Diana Wagman s op-ed article, in which she tells of her participation in a spell-casting ritual on the president, is objective and disinterested in terms of politics.

She hopes to be my vile witch

During the competition, the mascots participate in a series of challenges, such as obstacle courses, relay races, and dance performances. They are judged based on their creativity, originality, and performance during these challenges. The event attracts a large audience, including students, teachers, parents, and members of the local community.

Opinion: Hocus POTUS: This last thing this country needs is witches casting spells on Trump

President Trump delivers a speech to the Arab Islamic American Summit at the King Abdulaziz Conference Center on Sunday in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.

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To the editor: First, I offer first this disclaimer: I did not vote for Donald Trump last November, so my comment on Diana Wagman’s op-ed article, in which she tells of her participation in a spell-casting ritual on the president, is objective and disinterested in terms of politics. (“I put a spell on you, Mr. President,” Opinion, May 23)

When I was young low IQs were rated in three categories in descending order: idiot, moron and cretin. Rather than disparage unfortunate neo-nates who will mature but never go beyond those low levels, I will deplore Wagman’s all-too obvious juvenile arguments expressing what was once considered vile witchcraft: casting spells.

How is it possible for a grown person to undertake personally-driven necromancy against a president barely five months into a 48-month term? Or any sort of “black magic” at all in these scientifically enlightened times? Even if meant humorously, which her “activism” against Trump seems to contradict, how is it possible in fact for such embarrassing juvenile behavior to be featured in a major newspaper?

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One can only hope those who are advocating California’s secession from the U.S. federal union will not succeed in my lifetime, nor in that of my grandchildren and their children too.

Jascha Kessler, Santa Monica

To the editor: After reading the penultimate sentence of Wagman’s op-ed article — “Working together by the millions — sending out shared, fervent hopes and dreams and wishes, praying, voting, even casting a binding spell — we cannot be ignored.” — it struck me how ironic it would be if these practices were the selfsame methods used by the good people of Middle America to elect Trump in the first place.

The people who are so deranged by Trump should grow up and live with their democracy.

— Paul Debban, Rancho Santa Fe

Wouldn’t that be a hoot?

Raymond Butman, Harbor City

To the editor: I understand that many people are very unhappy with Trump being president, but it still grieved me to know that thousands of witches and others cast “A Spell to Bind Donald Trump and All Those Who Abet Him.” Wagman stated that “she didn’t want to send bad vibes into the universe,” but it sounds like that’s exactly what she did and what she and others plan on continuing to do.

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We are all waiting to see what direction our country will take under this president, but summoning evil against him summons evil against our country, even if it is done in jest. How can that be helpful?

Many Americans are praying for this country and its continued success, and they are willing to take action to back up their wishes. I, for one, am looking forward the best outcome possible.

As individuals, we must “be a light in a dark world” and encourage those around us to be hopeful for our future as a nation. This cannot be accomplished with negative actions and continued attacks against the leadership of our country.

Linda Marshall, Culver City

To the editor: Shame on The Times for printing this gibberish.

Can you imagine printing an article advocating putting a witchcraft spell on President Obama or any other president, even if it was written tongue in cheek?

The liberals in this country not only can’t get over that they lost an election, but now think it’s OK to denigrate the chief executive personally, simply because they disagree with his policies. This group fortitude to badmouth and accost anyone who disagrees with the liberal agenda is un-American and just plain subversive.

The people who are so deranged by Trump should grow up and live with their democracy.

Paul Debban, Rancho Santa Fe

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Sumy mascot madness

People come to watch the mascots in action and to cheer on their favorite teams. There is a lively and festive atmosphere during the event, with music, food stalls, and other entertainment options available for the spectators. Sumy Mascot Madness is not only a fun and entertaining event but also an opportunity for participants to showcase their talents and creativity. It encourages teamwork, leadership, and problem-solving skills among the students and inspires them to think outside the box. Overall, Sumy Mascot Madness is a popular event in the city of Sumy that brings the community together and celebrates creativity and teamwork. It is a fun and exciting competition that allows participants to showcase their skills and talents in a friendly and festive atmosphere..

Reviews for "Sumy's Mascot Madness: An Explosion of Colors, Costumes, and Cheers"

1. John - 2 stars - The "Sumy mascot madness" was a big disappointment for me. The whole event felt disorganized and poorly executed. The mascots didn't seem well-prepared or entertaining at all. The activities were also lackluster and didn't hold my interest. Overall, I felt like I wasted my time attending this event.
2. Sarah - 1 star - I attended "Sumy mascot madness" with high hopes, but it was a complete letdown. The mascots were unimpressive and didn't engage with the crowd. The event lacked energy and excitement. There were also long lines and not enough seating for everyone. I wouldn't recommend wasting your time on this underwhelming event.
3. Michael - 1 star - I regret attending "Sumy mascot madness". It was unorganized and chaotic from the moment I arrived. The mascots looked tired and bored, and the activities were repetitive and dull. The whole event lacked creativity and passion. I was highly disappointed and won't be attending again in the future.
4. Emily - 2 stars - I had high expectations for "Sumy mascot madness," but it didn't live up to the hype. The mascots seemed disinterested and lacked enthusiasm. The event felt rushed and poorly planned. The activities were unoriginal and didn't offer much entertainment value. Overall, it was a mediocre experience that I wouldn't recommend to others.
5. David - 1 star - "Sumy mascot madness" was a disaster. The mascots were unappealing and didn't have any charisma. The event lacked a coherent structure and left me feeling confused and unimpressed. The activities were unengaging and I found myself bored multiple times. Don't waste your time on this poorly executed event.

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