Russian Invasion of Ukraine Megathread

How well is the war this going for Russia?

  • ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Blyatskrieg

    Votes: 249 10.6%
  • ⭐⭐⭐⭐ I ain't afraid of no Ghost of Kiev

    Votes: 278 11.8%
  • ⭐⭐⭐ Competent attack with some upsets

    Votes: 796 33.7%
  • ⭐⭐ Stalemate

    Votes: 659 27.9%
  • ⭐ Ukraine takes back Crimea 2022

    Votes: 378 16.0%

  • Total voters
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Neo-mopeds will surely be electric

And the main benefit is safety because you look like such a complete dork on one that everyone always knows where you are on the road.
Hurry, Bugman. To the Bugmobile!

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>implying loving all other Jews as yourself is not the most fundamental principle of the Torah (see Rashi's commentary on Leviticus 19:18, Tractate Shabbat 31a, and Mishneh Torah, De'ot 6:3).
>implying they ever touched or read a torah after their bar/bat mitzvah

secular jews dont give a fuck about israel or jewish values lol, liberalism is their religion, trump was their anti christ
 
Anyone find it hilarious after a week of the EU and US screeching at Poland to give Ukraine their Migs the Poles are now offering to transfer them directly to the USAF in Germany for free so the US can transfer them to Ukraine and now the US is refusing to take them?
 
All the European countries that use Russian gas, coal and oil products in Europe.
And Russia can still get stuff from Chyna. Which in todays world is basically everything.
So they may not be able to get Apple cell phones and Adidis but they can get plenty of andriod phones and Adibis.

Things where harder in the USSR days because everything was made in the USA. So they just didnt have access to alot of things with out tons of work building it themselves.
Today I can't really think of anything they can't easily get from China. They are just cut off from American BRANDS.
 
Pretty sure Shell bought russian oil and I'm positive any company with actual industrial processes in Russia is just keeping quiet about it.
Shell first promised to exit all its joint ventures in Russia. Then after it got caught buying some Russian oil on the sport market, it promised to stop buying any Russian oil.
The exit of the joint ventures is financially very painful. They are having to write off multiple billions of dollars in assets. And if they ever want to go back into Russia in the future, everything has to be re-negotiated from square one. BP and Shell's future as companies is also directly impacted by the loss of their Russian assets. The future of oil companies is always determined by the oil assets they have access to in the future. Both BP and Shell post-war will have a whole lot less of them.

The spot market stuff is more of a sad joke. What Shell has committed to do is not to directly buy Russian oil on the spot market that it knows is Russian. But there is nothing to prevent russian oil being sold by third parties on the spot market to shell without shell knowing.
 
Also I just considered, do they mean 95% of the 200000 or so guys Russia sent to take Ukraine?

Cause 5% of that means that Ukrainian claims of 12000 dead might actually be legit.
From that article, they seem to be referring to the troops that were sent. Basically say that troops and equipment are mostly intact.
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The golden arches have fallen in Russia. May Russians remember the arches as a symbol of freedom and better times.

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It first arrived as a beacon of modernity and peace, bridging the relationship between the USA and the USSR.

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Boris Yeltsin, a brave man who saw the potential of capitalism to deliver high fructose diabetes food in the USA brought the miracle of modern food to Russia.

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And here we see the modern Russians, suicidally depressed over the imminent departure of this global brand of freedom and prosperity.

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I pity future generations of Russians who will never know the feeling of a greasy asshole after a shit.
 
Or Putin and the Russian oligarchs due to economic damage caused by sanctions?
Not all the oligarchs are being burned. The ones that are in energy and minerals will be fine with these crazy high prices.
SHELL got a $28 dollar discount. Oil at 130 means they are still getting $102 a barrel.

What Putin really has to watch out for is Xi or the rest of the OPEC+ nations snaking him. The way things are going for Brandon I am starting to think this whole operation is BRICS+OPEC nations working to knock the USA/EU down a few pegs.
 
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