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Ah, the duality of bugmen.A person I follow is willing to pay more to help Ukraine
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Ah, the duality of bugmen.A person I follow is willing to pay more to help Ukraine
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Jokes on the bank it's their money anyway, I just have to outlast them and I'm golden....The schadenfreude I will feel about the financial ruin that is about to rain down on these dumbfucks will be of at least some solace as I watch all my money evaporate alongside theirs in the coming months.
Don't worry, I hate fat people too.Rules.. Rules for a thread.
This is how it starts.
Next I won't even be allowed to fat shame.
I'll be doubly laughing as my porfolio jumps while unbacked kike-coin dies.The schadenfreude I will feel about the financial ruin that is about to rain down on these dumbfucks will be of at least some solace as I watch all my money evaporate alongside theirs in the coming months.
The difference is the Eurasian Muslims and Christians have been living side-by-side for centuries, if not nearly a thousand years at this point. It isn't a case of some wildly foreign population suddenly injected into an otherwise homogenous group.The Russian Army has a disproportionate number of Central Asian Moslems whose legal status is unclear. Perhaps blackmail, perhaps earning their papers. Anyhow Russia has always had a notable Moslem majority, particularly Tatars, but obviously Chechens and others of that Caucasus region. White Russians emigrate and Moslem migrants replace them. RT throws shade on France at times over rioting or criminal Maghbrebi, but Russia has a bigger Moslem majority. If the Patriarch became a Moslem, he wouldn't need 50 hats, and if Iran is any guide, he could live in degenerate luxury.
I always thought the old Warsaw Pact way was to treat military initiative as a crime. The late WW2 dash appears to be in the past. Ukie use of militias appears to be of some help - Russians have them, but rely far less on them. It has been claimed the Russkies lack adequate secure comms, but the armies so many non US countries have that issue.If Russian commanders were taking greater risks, we'd see something happening on the battlefield, either them pushing deeper into Ukraine or a large amount of dead Russian soldiers.
Implying anyone can afford electricity anymore. We're heading for the elite few having cars while the plebs have to get on public transport (needing a pass that gets taken away for wrong think of course).be forced to rent an electric
My bad. That's my fault for being so relentlessly optimisticImplying anyone can afford electricity anymore. We're heading for the elite few having cars while the plebs have to get on public transport (needing a pass that gets taken away for wrong think of course).
On the contrary, this would justify the war in its entirety.Just because Russia's invasion isn't 20,000 Doom Guys rocket jumping around and hitting 360 noscopes while in a full sprint towards Kyiv dosent mean it's a good idea to escalate war with Russia.
Zelensky's antics may drive more and more people into Russia's arms in the long run.If Vlad decides enough is enough and gets Zelensky to agree to the Cede Donbass/Luhansk/No NATO deal, Ukraine will probably plunge into civil war in the coming years, with all the undisciplined gun owners walking around. UN peacekeepers could actually be useful for once if Vlad allowed it.
That’s because the urban bugman uses subsidized transit to get around so they don’t pay for gas for transportation. No city in the world will raise their fares because the price of diesel went up. However, they notice when their hipster restaurants start charging more. They will be really mad when their Doordash fees go up, but they’ll blame ”greedy capitalists” instead of themselves and their dumbass leaders.Ah, the duality of bugmen.
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Honestly if I was Ukraine I'd be surrendering and giving up those regions. They've been de facto controlled by Russia anyway and we don't need this shit in Kyiv or Odessa.Forever, they will claim Ukraine didn't want Crimea, Donetsk or Luhansk anyway and getting rid of them was a huge victory.
Quinnipiac poll asking Americans about whether or not they'd stay and fight or flee the country if the US got invaded like Ukraine. Unsurprisingly, niggers are literally the most likely to leave and the least likely to stay and fight. Almost makes an invasion worthwhile.
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Too bad America isn't a country worth fighting for. Note that scrotum driller here says he'll stay in Arkansas and fight, which implies state loyalty over Fed loyalty. So what I'm wondering is if White Republicans really mean fighting for their homes and immediate communities, but not much further than that.I was watching the video of Tucker that was shared early and he showed a clip from a UFC fighter from Kentucky sharing his opinion on the current situation and i think most people (and i don't consider people who use twitter people) would agree with what he said
Even if he himself admits he doesn't have a full picture of what the fuck is going on he is still very well aware of the fact that his government is not caring to explain anything about the situation yet wants him to care about and even go fight a war on the other side of the world for a country that's not even considered part of the EU.
And if a Kentucky redneck can point at the geopolitical elephant in the room then the twitter "people" have no excuse.
Obama's slogan was Hope and Cancer.I miss the old thread. I don't like cancer*
Okay seriously. How does autocorrect replace "change" with "cancer"
Huh, didn't think about it that way. Someone else posted that the Dems already did that with BLM and Bernie voters... except they never followed through to cynically use them again as stormtroopers in the next election.I have always wondered how something like this would play out in the West. In usury and debt-based economies Imagine if China invaded and said all your credit cards, loans, student loans, medical bills, mortgages, etc.. were all going to be wiped. People would probably join the invading force instantly. In prior wars things weren't like this, and the 'financialization' of the economy and the economic slavery the average peasant suffers in the West today creates an instability an enemy could easily exploit.
The Russians officially state 5,500 military deaths in the First Chechen Insurgency. And Chechnya wasn't like the US invasion of Iraq. It would've been more like the US invasion of Arizona. It's literally part of Russia. They had highways and railroads leading into the region and still suffered those casualties.What about Chechnya, and the bit Russia nibbled off of Georgia? Insurgencies have a better chance of success when your occupier is half a world away and labors under the delusion that it can transform your entire society simply by propping up a tiny urban elite and shooting enough "bad guys".
I sure as shit wouldn't be fighting my way to DC to liberate Nancy Pelosi or Mitch McConnell.So what I'm wondering is if White Republicans really mean fighting for their homes and immediate communities, but not much further than that.
People have been prophesizing the decline of the so-called "American Empire" (for they always confuse hegemony with "empire") for literal generations now. And yet America still endures, sometimes weaker, other times stronger. American cultural (especially in regards to popular, internet, and "meme" culture), linguistic, economic, scientific, military, and even intellectual influence, for better or worse, is still extremely high (although not as high as it's ever been). America, no matter what, will always remain, at minimum, a great power.