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- Nov 6, 2014
Ukraine may have lost some territory, but now it can embrace diversity and replace icky whites with immigrants of colored!
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I do wonder what the working stiffs who didn't just receive a suitcase from the CIA think.What is the actual situation on the ground with public sentiment?
After Kiev is turned to glass by their non-existent missiles they ran out of since March and they retreat from the greater part of Ukraine out of guilt for how they behaved like Nazis while only keeping these few, tiny territories that voted to join them, leaving most of Ukraine to Ukraine, so, Ukraine wins while only only having allowed Russia to have those little bits of territory because they kicked Ruzzia's ass so hard that the Ruzzians had to take their shovels home with them.Russia is losing so hard it's doing air strikes all over Ukraine. When will Russia concede?
Everyone I know in Russia is getting the fuck out while they still can. Late last year means he was still holding out hope for things to go back to normal. My cousin (tech business owner) left permanently to Italy immediately when the war started.OT question for mybros since this is the only place I can think to ask:
A Russian who has lived/worked in Moscow for seemingly his whole life, probably mid-thirties, seemingly left Russia late last year and is currently trying to get a job in the west: is this likely to be the Russian equivalent of a western liberal soy bugdweller? How do you feel about Russians moving to the west? I'm supposed to give him a tech interview and the major go/no-go on hiring him is mine, so I wanted to know which way I should tilt the scale (assuming he doesn't just bomb it). This is an extremely lucrative job offer, so I'd rather not hire someone likely to be posting in the other thread, if you get my meaning.
Most expats try to keep their politics hidden, especially now, so you may not have much luck figuring out their allegiance. Circumstances aside, he'd probably make a better employee than a pajeet assuming he doesn't shit himself in the interview.OT question for mybros since this is the only place I can think to ask:
A Russian who has lived/worked in Moscow for seemingly his whole life, probably mid-thirties, seemingly left Russia late last year and is currently trying to get a job in the west: is this likely to be the Russian equivalent of a western liberal soy bugdweller? How do you feel about Russians moving to the west? I'm supposed to give him a tech interview and the major go/no-go on hiring him is mine, so I wanted to know which way I should tilt the scale (assuming he doesn't just bomb it). This is an extremely lucrative job offer, so I'd rather not hire someone likely to be posting in the other thread, if you get my meaning.
I literally don't give a shit about those. What I do care about is my standard of living, and Europe succumbing to be the bitchboi of the US publicly, willingly, and seemingly permanently.All those people, all those fucking lives, for ANOTHER failure.
Just so. The worst Russian is still better than the best westerner.You are propably better off with a russian gayslav than the affurmuttive akshion ghetto guy who may come next.
Technically, the freeze already happened back when Minsk Agreements were made, which weren't actually followed and instead became a way for to get some time to rearming Ukraine. There's no point for Russia to go Minsk 2.0 route, unless the elites would want to haggle their way out of the whole mess. Ukrainian side would not want it ether because their Nationalist groups already tasted some Russian blood and will push the government to continue the fight, if it means they will get to the meat.
Holy shit imagine your entire country being on the edge of a cliff and getting help depends on some senile fuck in another country getting reelected or notnotes that they have to complete it before US election.
Not even shitcoin baggies cope this hard with the hodl> Citadel, last fortified location in Bakhmut falls
> No fortified positions
BAKHMUT HOLDS
The real problem was the EU membership because gibs, and in that case they are part of the treaty of lisbon which means if something happens then the entire EU has to go in, and when that happens you got most of nato anywayThe entire war could've been avoided in the first place had Ukraine pledged to remain neutral instead of pursuing NATO membership
Hang this in the office and watch carefully for any excessive soy emanating when he walks in.OT question for mybros since this is the only place I can think to ask:
A Russian who has lived/worked in Moscow for seemingly his whole life, probably mid-thirties, seemingly left Russia late last year and is currently trying to get a job in the west: is this likely to be the Russian equivalent of a western liberal soy bugdweller? How do you feel about Russians moving to the west? I'm supposed to give him a tech interview and the major go/no-go on hiring him is mine, so I wanted to know which way I should tilt the scale (assuming he doesn't just bomb it). This is an extremely lucrative job offer, so I'd rather not hire someone likely to be posting in the other thread, if you get my meaning.
OT question for mybros since this is the only place I can think to ask:
A Russian who has lived/worked in Moscow for seemingly his whole life, probably mid-thirties, seemingly left Russia late last year and is currently trying to get a job in the west: is this likely to be the Russian equivalent of a western liberal soy bugdweller? How do you feel about Russians moving to the west? I'm supposed to give him a tech interview and the major go/no-go on hiring him is mine, so I wanted to know which way I should tilt the scale (assuming he doesn't just bomb it). This is an extremely lucrative job offer, so I'd rather not hire someone likely to be posting in the other thread, if you get my meaning.