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It's like they ordered Leslie Nielsen off AliExpress and got that instead.View attachment 3122268
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America is such a joke of a country at this point. So pathetic that the puppet leader needs journalists to ask him specific questions given to them by his handlers and he's so retarded and senile that he can't remember one sentence answers.
Whoever decided the fucking dog needs a Twitter account needs to be beaten repeatedly.The Oval Pawffice stands by Biden’s call for Putin’s assassination
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For what though? They've been living under the aegis of the Russian people for 3 centuries and even after the cold War and the color revolutions, we still see no sign of any separatism.Central Russia dying is a decent point at the end. If certain numbers are to be believed, ethnic Russians reproduce as badly as, if not worse than, Westerners. As they lose numbers, the ethnicities still reproducing well will inevitably have greater leverage over the country. I can perfectly see Russia being balkanized in the future as an option.
Maybe this account will help Ukraine and Russia in uniting by beating whoever made itWhoever decided the fucking dog needs a Twitter account needs to be beaten repeatedly.
Markets. And it worked out pretty well, just before the war Ukraine had better wage/GDP ratio than Russia, and Georgia right now is flooded with Russian fleeing from consequences of Putin's brilliant foreign policy.What exactly has the West offered Ukraine and Georgia? And how did it work out?
Most of minorities are dying, too. But the problem with Central Russia in particular is that Moscow sucks out all specialists. The energy company that I worked for had to service substations and power lines in Tula and Vladimir (12 hour ride) because their own linemen all fled to Moscow. And power grid company in Vladimir couldn't fill the position of Chief Engineer for months. The wage they offered was much higher than regional average, but they couldn't compete with Moscow.Central Russia dying is a decent point at the end. If certain numbers are to be believed, ethnic Russians reproduce as badly as, if not worse than, Westerners. As they lose numbers, the ethnicities still reproducing well will inevitably have greater leverage over the country. I can perfectly see Russia being balkanized in the future as an option.
"With Putin, you can't sell your oil and drill new wells. Without him, you can". Pretty simple.For what though? They've been living under the aegis of the Russian people for 3 centuries and even after the cold War and the color revolutions, we still see no sign of any separatism.
I'm sure that their oligarchs were very happy about the markets. Afghanistan's GDP also skyrocketed from 2002 to 2014. (reference: https://data.worldbank.org/indicator/NY.GDP.MKTP.CD?locations=AF )Markets. And it worked out pretty well, just before the war Ukraine had better wage/GDP ratio than Russia, and Georgia right now is flooded with Russian fleeing from consequences of Putin's brilliant foreign policy.
Once PATRIOTS are finally IN CONTROL, Champ and Major will be starved for a week before the intern responsible for the account is doused in steak sauce and thrown in their cage.Whoever decided the fucking dog needs a Twitter account needs to be beaten repeatedly.
translation: "Four servicemen were wounded when a shell hit a military camp in the Belgorod region, the source said. According to preliminary information, the shelling was carried out from the side of Ukraine."
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❗️Четверо военнослужащих ранены при попадании снаряда в военный городок в Белгородской области, сообщил источник. По предварительной информации, обстрел велся со стороны Украины.t.me
Ukraine has weapons in inventory that could do that. In fact they used them to hit a Russian Air base early on in the war.another false flag perhaps.... Russian missiles on the Ukrainian side.
After reading the comments under the post, I would like to take this opportunity to clarify something about the law on disinformation, which was adopted in Russia on March 4.Sweet merciful shit!
Russia in general suffers from a brain drain. A ton of specialists left the country in the 90s when Russia became a complete shithole, been bleeding specialists over the years even after improvement, and a lot of people are predicting Russia being a pariah for the entire West is going to cause another exodus of specialists.Markets. And it worked out pretty well, just before the war Ukraine had better wage/GDP ratio than Russia, and Georgia right now is flooded with Russian fleeing from consequences of Putin's brilliant foreign policy.
Most of minorities are dying, too. But the problem with Central Russia in particular is that Moscow sucks out all specialists. The energy company that I worked for had to service substations and power lines in Tula and Vladimir (12 hour ride) because their own linemen all fled to Moscow. And power grid company in Vladimir couldn't fill the position of Chief Engineer for months. The wage they offered was much higher than regional average, but they couldn't compete with Moscow.
"With Putin, you can't sell your oil and drill new wells. Without him, you can". Pretty simple.
Now they say it might be human error...another false flag perhaps.... Russian missiles on the Ukrainian side.
Based off of all the secondary explosions, and Russia's rather poor history with safe handling of munitions, I could see it also being a munitions dump blowing up because private Ivan decided he should sneak in a smoke break. It wouldn't be the first time...Now they say it might be human error...
Russia is still in New START. Both US and Russia monitor locations of deployed warheads and even allow on-site inspections. There won't be a defined "insurgency moment" as Jan, 6, but a long process of sabotaging Kremlin's orders by regional elites and the independence will only be declared at the moment when the central power is at its weakest. Just like in 1989-1991.
I’m just sacred is all.After reading the comments under the post, I would like to take this opportunity to clarify something about the law on disinformation, which was adopted in Russia on March 4.
For example, this a stupid cunt asks for a problem, is she sent to labor camps?
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No, they were just fined 30,000 rubles, the minimum possible fine under her article, which is approximately equal to 340 dollars, which is quite unpleasant for the average Russian salary, but nothing irreparable. By the way, I hear everywhere about a potential 15-year sentence in prison, but the main changes in legislation Article 20.3.3. and Article 275, do not exceed 5 years. Perhaps it was about high treason, and yes, there are very harsh terms from 12 to 20, but this is high treason. What did you expect?
Maybe?Has about as much merit as the Russian sources saying Zelynsky is actually in a bunker in Poland
I like the fallout ending.We'll be going full on Metro 2033, aren't we?
We are fucked!Eh, thats bad.
Seriously
Maybe we are fucked, maybe we aren't. We have no actual idea. And fuck, even if we are, what can you do about it? Just keep going on with the assumption the world won't be ending, or you'll drive yourself to madness.I’m just sacred is all.
Maybe?
I like the fallout ending.
We are fucked!
on their own and if Ukraine as a whole is impoverished after the war loses its luster in the West? no, not really...at best they'll be akin to the fucking Chetniks or Ustasha of the Balkans...they'll wither away over time.I think Azov has the potential to be even more dangerous after the war as they'll be Martyrs to many including their own children.
There may not be many left alive of the Azov Regiment by the end of the war but they have the potential to be the nucleus of something far more dangerous in an impoverished and war torn post war Ukraine.