Russian Special Military Operation in the Ukraine - Mark IV: The Partitioning of Discussion

Cameras are abundant on the battlefields these days. We already know what the insides of both Russians and Ukrainians look like. Hopefully we'll find out one way or the other soon enough.
You do realize Russia has plenty of Asiatic people right ? Including Koreans. One of the most Iconic Soviet musicians and still an icon in Russia despite being dead for decades is Korean.
 
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What is this?
Tetris HQ?
 
Since timelapses were requested, here's a timelapse from February 24th to March 15th 2022. I intend to slowly try to form all of the war into a timelapse, but that will take me ages.

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What, no shitty slav techno music blaring in the background? And where's the watermark that obscures 75% of the screen? Fake video.
 
The entire motivation is views. They haven't been able to farm much of anything from Ukraine since the Kursk flop, because they can't really acknowledge how its actually going. The Best Korean involvement is something they can play up to hell and back, lie as much as they want, and print it day in day out for as long as people are willing to read, and frankly a lotta folks want a news excuse to ignore the US election right now and focus on anything else.
I have the thought that since UAF is running of manpower fast. And the west knows it. The Korean thing is an attempt to pressure favorable view the public into sending "volunteers'" in a more open an organized fashion (in style of Chinese during Korean war) to shore the Ukrainian line up.
 
I have the thought that since UAF is running of manpower fast. And the west knows it. The Korean thing is an attempt to pressure favorable view the public into sending "volunteers'" in a more open an organized fashion (in style of Chinese during Korean war) to shore the Ukrainian line up.
Are there any more to send? I doubt there are many more glow niggers lining up to be hit with missiles than what already signed up. And they can't exactly be volun-told to do it in great numbers. All it takes is one disgruntled guy going viral telling everyone he was actually there, against his will, under explicit orders. There are easier ways to accelerate ww3
 
I have the thought that since UAF is running of manpower fast. And the west knows it. The Korean thing is an attempt to pressure favorable view the public into sending "volunteers'" in a more open an organized fashion (in style of Chinese during Korean war) to shore the Ukrainian line up.
If it's true it would be just like the time those dirty wops and and evil krauts joined up to threaten the democratic nations of Europe-oh wait they were monarchies or worse, Frenchies. In any event we must fight the fascist Putin and the rouge nations aligned with evil Russia. Enlist now now to keep the world free and save the brave Ukraine before our precious trannies and supply of puberty blockers are gone for good.
 
Since timelapses were requested, here's a timelapse from February 24th to March 15th 2022. I intend to slowly try to form all of the war into a timelapse, but that will take me ages.
In retrospec 2022 was such a mad house that makes a lot of sense of the two years after: Two big fictional victories where the russians had left, and left the ukrainians wondering for a few days if its a trap; Kyiiv and Kherson. Plus one legit but highly pyrrhic victory; Kharkov.


With such high powered hopium how could a neocon but help themselves? By early 1943 Nazi germany was considered dead man walking for another two years, but thats malinformation in the west these days given the retards thought kursk 2.0 of all places was a good propaganda move. Fake it till you make it is a dogshit stratagem against a foe whom has a lot more shells and bombs, but has a population that as a whole had written you off as a pathological liars.

When I look at the entire scheme it was as much to fool the Russian people as the west. Ultimately with the russian opposition; it just further outed whom was absolutely taking CIA money from the usual contrarians.
 
Didn't know where else to put this, but this is the current state of our Army recruits.

They are afraid of getting wet:
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Also she has terrible trigger discipline:
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If that wasn't bad enough, there are plenty of people defending her cowardice:
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What happened to the tough drill sergeants who pushed hesitators in?
Russia better watch out.

Kweens are learning how to swim in the deep waters of the Arctic.
 
But maybe more likely, if there are Norks in Ussuriysk, it's because the Russian Pacific Fleet is based in near Vladivostok and they're doing joint training or something equally boring.
yoo my hometown gets kf highlight, i did my service there, vlad n ussurik have lotsa korean slash chinese attractions and ussurik itself has like a fucking memorial for some north korean guy that is common tourist attraction
But why go to Ukraine via Ussuriysk? And go the long way by sea? Makes no sense. Russia has lots of large transport planes. North Korean already airlines fly direct to Vladivostok. They also have rail links to Russia. These guys would need gear (if these guys exist) and if they're doing some kind of joint exercise, but taking a slow boat to eastern Russia, if your destination is Ukraine, is implausible.
lmao get that fucking armchair general outta there
 
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What is this?
Tetris HQ?
I believe that is called brutalist architecture. Wait, after searching this building is in New York in the USA, why is it in here? LOL it gets better:

Text description provided by the architects. Sugar Hill is a new mixed-use development in Manhattan’s historic Sugar Hill district of Harlem that will feature affordable housing, early education programs and a new cultural institution. Initiated by non-profit developer of supportive housing, Broadway Housing Communities (BHC), and generated by a tight budget as well as the exacting parameters of the site, the concept challenges the traditional typology.

 
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I believe that is called brutalist architecture.
Oh god no, even brutalism doesn't look that bad. Brutalist buildings tend to be, well, "brutal" looking -- oppressive and rigid:
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but in the right environments (like, say, a subway station) it can be very striking:
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I don't know what that tetris abomination is, but I don't think it's brutalist.
 
Oh god no, even brutalism doesn't look that bad. Brutalist buildings tend to be, well, "brutal" looking -- oppressive and rigid:
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but in the right environments (like, say, a subway station) it can be very striking:
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I don't know what that tetris abomination is, but I don't think it's brutalist.
Youre right. Im still curious why someone thought this building was in Ukraine.

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