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E.g. Mia Khalifa.Lebanese women are a good substitute.
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E.g. Mia Khalifa.Lebanese women are a good substitute.
Would rather fuck that beehive above, at least it wouldn’t speak.E.g. Mia Khalifa.
Yeah also she's an apostate so...yeah I wouldn't touch her either lest I fall for an apostate.Would rather fuck that beehive above, at least it wouldn’t speak.
If you like men in drag which, obviously, you do.naZielensky at least plays a good war leader...
Soon posts like this will seemingly need a huge asterisk that says "And no, that does not justify the war" due to how slow some people are.
Before they had to discredit Ukraine in case the deets of what hoo-er Hunter Biden probably fucked/killed got out cause of Trump and now they gotta ensure Ukraine survives to keep it under wraps.
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Living nightmare...women NOT dressed in burlap sacks.
Sergey Shoigu, where are you? Amid war against Ukraine, Russia’s defense minister hasn’t been seen in public for 12 days
5:00 pm, March 23, 2022
Source: Agentstvo
It’s been 28 days since Russia went to war against Ukraine. And it’s been 12 days since the public has laid eyes on Russian Defense Minister Sergey Shoigu. Indeed, as first pointed out by Mediazona journalist Dmitry Treshchanin, Shoigu hasn’t appeared in public or in the press since March 11.
Seizing upon this detail, the investigative outlet Agentstvo took an in-depth look at the Russian defense minister’s media presence since Russia invaded Ukraine on February 24. The last news updates on his Defense Ministry profile are dated March 11. That day, Shoigu had a phone call with his Turkish counterpart Hulusi Akar and then went to the Mandryka Central Military Clinical Hospital in Moscow, where he handed out awards to Russian soldiers who had “distinguished themselves in the special military operation.”
The next official news update about Shoigu is dated March 18. According to the Kremlin’s website, the defense minister took part in a meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin and the permanent members of the National Security Council, which was held via video link. The Kremlin didn’t publish any photos or videos of this meeting. That same day, the state-controlled television channel Perviy Kanal (Channel One) aired footage of Shoigu presenting awards to soldiers who took part in the “special military operation.” Channel One claimed that the awards were being bestowed “today,” but journalists noticed that the footage matched the video the Defense Ministry had released on March 11.
Russian Defense Ministry
As Agentstvo notes, between the start of the invasion and March 11, there were reports of Shoigu personally taking part in various events every few days. The timeline for this period is as follows:
Shoigu is usually very active in the media, Agentstvo writes. In a September 2021 investigation, the outlet called PR the defense minister’s “main weapon.” Allegedly, Shoigu’s public image is so important that a wide variety of people are involved in his PR — from rank-and-file Defense Ministry employees to “bigtime generals and private contractors whose services cost a lot of money.”
- February 24: Shoigu issued instructions to establish safe corridors for Ukrainian soldiers who lay down their arms and told the military to “treat them with respect”;
- February 25: Shoigu met with Armenian Defense Minister Suren Papikyan;
- February 27: Shoigu met with Putin, who issued instructions for Russia’s deterrence forces to be put on high alert;
- March 1: Shoigu held a conference call with the leadership of the Russian Armed Forces, during which he stated that the army will continue its “special operation” in Ukraine “until its goals are achieved.” Shoigu also spoke on the phone with Turkey’s defense minister.
- March 4: Shoigu spoke with United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres by phone;
- March 8: Shoigu had another phone call with the Turkish defense minister.
Among other things, Agentstvo’s investigation claims that when Shoigu took up the post of Defense Minister in 2012, the ministry’s press service began working around the clock, the size of its staff grew sharply, and Shoigu’s deputies were charged with monitoring media coverage and preventing negative press.
Asked about Shoigu being out of the spotlight since March 11, a source in the defense minister’s entourage told Agentstvo that he is unwell and has “heart problems.” Agentstvo was unable to reach the Russian Defense Ministry or Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov for comment.
Yes, he does look like he spends a lot of time at a bathhouse, good catch.sorry that he bathes bro maybe you should too
If you sit in a cold, concrete trench, waiting for the ruskie tank to pass by and hear about your President remaining with his people, giving speeches to the highest echelons of western power and calling them out ad demanding aid, you breathe with just a little bit more pride, drag and comedy be damned the last thing you'd care about.If you like men in drag which, obviously, you do.
Whatever, nigger.The rest of your dreck isn't worth responding to, so I'll just leave you with this: of the half-dozen or so delusional bozos shililng in these threads for the cross-dressing song-and-dance man and his corrupt coup regime, you are the king.
Or, more accurately, queen.
"Hate crimes against LGBT people in Ukraine".
Lol I do love how people see shit like this, and still wonder why certain parts of the world absolutely hate the US.This one is a key moment.
Guy had a DPR hero/war criminal avatar depending on the side you are on.
F.
Some of you may be familiar with him from this video.
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this photo looks like it's been taken in the 80s or something
Ukraine has always been a paragon of multiracial liberal Democracy"Hate crimes against LGBT people in Ukraine".
But I thought they were all tranny loving globohomos?
#SoConfused
The insight of "People Familiar With The MatterWhat the fuck does "indications from Russia" even mean?