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Putin and his brass, sure. But no innocent civilian should feel the trauma of war. It's a terrible and heartbreaking thing.
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2024-10-08
Well, in that case, I’m flabbergasted too
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2024-10-08
Thunderun to Moscow???
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2024-10-08
Strongly disagree. The people of fascist imperialist countries should not live in a cocoon of imagined glory, but instead feel the same horror they are inflicting upon others. That's the only way they will change course.
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2024-10-08
that only applies if the enemy follows the same rules. also some countries are just immune to it.
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2024-10-08
What lol I'd understand if you said that only matters if you lose the war but you just don't get to ignore it with impunity just because the other guys are.
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2024-10-08
funny how yall try to tell Ukrainians to not be like Americans when they never really committed anything and were attacked suddenly.
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2024-10-08
So basically, the west executed this strategy far better than Russia and their proxies (Iran, et all) did in Israel. Lol there will not be a WW3 unless some lunatic gets to the top of a nuclear power’s political sphere who doesn’t care about retaining power. The west has shown the rest cannot compete.
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2024-10-08
that person you're answering either knowingly or unknowingly spreads a lot of misinformation
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2024-10-08
Fair enough, but cutting the GPS off is still a big deal, if you are relying on relatively small guided munitions, like GMLRS. ruzzkies learned to jam their GPS, and with inertia guidance alone GMLRS bombs often stray far away from the target to completely miss it. Same goes for AASM hammer glide bomb and Excalibur 155 ammunition - they are weapons designed to be surgically precise, albeit without packing much firepower, and all of it is rendered useless if they’re jammed. The general problem is that western arms manufacturers produce sophisticated stuff that is expensive to make and even more so - to scale its production, only for its effectiveness to be compromised by relatively cheap technology. I will speculate, there are two possible solutions to this. On one hand, you can opt in for the technological arms race and improve on the design, so that munitions are more jammer-resistant and have better inertia guidance. OR you can go the russian way and cash on less delicate munitions, not made to be precise in the first place, but rather powerful, cheap to produce and easy to scale. This approach to gliding bombs has allowed them to gain an upper hand in their aviation game and facilitated their advances in Donetsk region. They are using 1,5-ton bombs at almost the same rate as artillery. Or you can do BOTH. How great would that be?
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2024-10-08
There's a lot of wiggle room between "can't protest" and actually signing up. While Russia has sent conscripts, young men have also volunteered, signed up and gone to fight in Ukraine. Putin is still popular. The war, sorry, 3 day SMO, is still popular. The amount of Russians who oppose, either actively or passively, is saddeningly small. Most Russians are all for it. They were all for Georgia. Twice. They were all for Crimea. They want war. They are a people who think back to a massive empire, and want that world to come back.
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2024-10-08
Are you a child or freshly an adult? Because this comment is so clueless, it borders on hilarity. [We do not give a fuck about that shit here in the US.](https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_Service-Members%27_Protection_Act) We would literally invade Europe before we submit to international law.
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2024-10-08
Legacy satellite networks use telnet (latency aware protocol) from the 90s, which is trivial to get through as it sends the password in plaintext if you can read the traffic.
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2024-10-08
Why should we not feel good about these aholes on RU side suffering the rest of their miserable lives given what they have caused or enabled? I thought we were past ‘this is Putin’s war’? Conscripts serve inside Russia while the professional army of volunteers (plus the convicts) are sent to Ukraine. The internet is open. It is not an excuse for Russians to not inform themselves or to not be interested in politics. If they survive with PTSD then they got a better deal than a lot of Ukrainians who died in excruciating ways and this constitutes some form of justice. You may beat me in years but I know personal stories of family members of a good friend who died in Mariupol. One of these family members first got wounded just for living in a city which the Russians wanted to conquer and after being brought to the hospital the Russians decided to bomb the hospital and because she was immobile, she could not flee the fire. So in the best case she suffocated and died and the worst case she burned alive. Her husband was already killed btw by that time and their teenage daughter is now an orphan who lives in Germany (after going through the pleasant expeeience of being sent to a filtration camp in Russia first). There are tens of thousands of stories like this and they were not just Putin’s doing. They are the doing of Russia’s armed forces where on a daily basis hundreds of thousands of people are working hard to achieve these things. I will not judge you for what you have personally experienced around PTSD but I respectfully believe you should also not judge others for their opinions about what direct contributors from RU side deserve.
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2024-10-08
Money. Send them money. That's the only way we can do it.
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2024-10-08
LOL hard agree here, its a strange article indeed. Speaking as a former journalist, I am astounded that AI proof reading isn't the standard nowadays. (btw EN is not my first language)
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2024-10-08
If it affects the navigation of the missile, it has a use. Literally not useless by definition. Will it counter the missile by itself? No But it helps.
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2024-10-08
>moral argument I personally feel that empathy should be the default. I'm not sure why you would want otherwise. On an individual level there is no one I would celebrate their being in pain, ever been in pain? If you had knowledge of physical pain you wouldn't wish it on to someone unless you're a sadist. The NYT article was tongue in check, a woman rejecting a man who was disabled in this conflict, it ties in with my cynical viewpoint. >Which one is it? Empathy for everyone or on a micro-level it all does not matter? Both, the individual and global viewpoint are not the same. You can have both. I can have empathy as an individual, but I know historically periods of widespread empathy disperse and other interests come to the fore. I mentioned Japan because on the global political scale they were forgiven and brought back into mainstream acceptability very quickly after WW2. Growing up I listened to many individuals who had suffered at the hands of the Japanese and had no individual empathy and felt betrayed by the failure to hold Japan accountable, the glorification of Japanese culture abhorrent and wished the US had completely destroyed Japan. Individual and global, different entirely. >by rooting for ‘team rapist and turture’) Obviously you have bothered to go through my posts, you picked up a post by an Australian social worker, but you missed the one in the last couple of days where I pointed out that I am pro critical thinking (and why I stopped talking to them). You want to say otherwise prove it. Incidentally 'rapist and turture' could refer to either, both do it, it's common in most conflicts. Face reality and get on, don't wallow in fantasy. >not as smart as you think you are I could say the sky is green, doesn't mean it is. Personally I find your viewpoint limited and I don't follow the black/white either/or viewpoint you have as being valid. It's a mental limitation you need to get past, it's a poor way of viewing the world and doesn't hold true to reality. I do not like to celebrate someones death, especially if I don't know them. If they have to die, it should be treated as a job, not an act to celebrate. Your desire to see it as anything but a job that has to be done but instead see it as something to celebrate seems immature. Maybe you should have fought at school, received and given physical pain. Then you'd celebrate the act less and see it as a job that should only be celebrated when you have done a proper job. I'd be curious to know why you feel pain should be celebrated.
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Reminds me of what some other assholes in power said about 90 years ago. The juxtaposition of shoes being on the other foot is sad. Humanity as a species is fucking horrible.
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2024-10-08
Cndemned? He should be ejected in disgrace.
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2024-10-08
Lol really hanging on to this "news"
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2024-10-08
He should, but that would cause the government to,a collapse, followed by elections. Bibi doesn't want that and would rather stay with bigots if it means he can hold to power.
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2024-10-08
F that guy. Made his entire country remind their friends and neighbours how tall a horse is whenever they say “Hi”.
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2024-10-08
It’s been in the news cycle for about a week or so, but everybody was too scared to condemn it, sadly. I didn’t come across any articles where it said “American/israeli/german politicians condemn the statement” strangely.
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2024-10-08
I think a country has only one moral obligation, to care for it's own citizens. Even if that means killing a hundred thousand from an enemy state to save a hundred hostages for example. If all countries acted that way we wouldn't have stupid shit like October 7th and Russia invading Ukraine since they screw over their own citizens.
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If you recognise Palestinian state and want to help Palestinians, better open the embassy in RamAllah then, why do it from Israel
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They could have blamed the war. But being Russian, means they can't acknowledge the elephant in the room.
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2024-10-08
I doubt anything will happen to them, if only because they're criticizing a local commander on the ground but not Putin or his decision-making. There's literally no profit for Putin in punishing online supporters for lamenting easily preventable casualties on their own side.
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2024-10-08
Have they not been paying attention to this whole war? No part of Russia's invasion has been "competent"
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2024-10-08
Apparently the guy who filmed the aftermath is being charged with treason and MoD itself didn't acknowledge the loss of troops. Trying to sweep it under the rug i guess.
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2024-10-08
This whole thing sounds divine. Ukraine ripping the guts out of Russia, convoys getting sacked, their version of Baghdad Bob having to perform not just to the world, but to Putin in front of the world, and the performance immediately belied as Ukraine advances.
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2024-10-08
That makes sense give the situation. Warring states want to keep their losses under wraps and information to leak out slowly and geographically isolated. Direct evidence makes it so much harder.
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2024-10-08
They said no shooting from ukraine to russia. They didn't say anything about shooting from russia to russia.
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2024-10-08
They go together like potatoes and vodka.
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2024-10-08
Kek did they also charge those live filming and giving away the location of the Russians columns.
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2024-10-08
Dynamic Duo
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2024-10-08
I’d love to learn more on this. Any source for these claims I can search upon my time? I can’t really find info on every Russian “Big Group”
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2024-10-08
I think the misery will continue. Ukraine will suffer massive economic challenges, social and cultural challenges, and more. Sad that war leaves the regular people the most damaged once the dust settles.
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2024-10-08
Which is legit tragic, seeing as they're slaves. I'm happy Ukraine is winning for once but I wish the true believers were the one going up in flames.
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2024-10-08
LoL, that 3 day special operation that has become over 400 days and push russian economy back 50 years while destroy russia energy grasp on the west. Greatest shoot oneself in the foot case.
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2024-10-08
I don't think the USA is actually upset with any of this. They need to say they things they need to say. And are happily surprised by good outcomes. Like when the UAF blew up the nord stream pipeline. The US wouldn't have done it, but doesn't hate that it's isolated Russian gas from Europe.
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2024-10-08
They did, but these death could have been avoided if the West had more balls.
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2024-10-08
How?
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2024-10-08
Western nations don't want to cut off aid, and they don't want Ukraine to lose. They want to be able to make a public statement they can point to as an attempt to restrain escalation. It's all performance, and what looks like Ukrainian malicious compliance is actually providing the thinnest veneer of plausible deniability to Western allies, who can then say, "Aw shucks, those rascally Ukrainians found a loop hole and are still technically compliant. What can you do?" The public sees hand wringing and finger pointing, and behind the scenes there are probably calls of congratulations to Ukrainian officials while Western intelligence agencies experience unprecedented sick leave from all the analysts seeing doctors for erections lasting more than four hours.
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2024-10-08
nah, they said Ukraine couldn't fire \*across\* the border ... firing from inside Russia at Russia is fine 😉
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2024-10-08
> an original thought. Russia will use nukes if provoked has been said ad nauseam.
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2024-10-08
Absolutely. Imagining the crowd size of my assembled battalion and from one second to the other, all dead. Really harrowing, ngl.
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What do you mean by this? I think it's not an American thing, it's a human moral thing. If what you and the guy you replied to said was true then many many nazis would not have been prosecuted for the heinous crimes they committed because they were "just following orders". There comes a point where it's a human duty to disobey orders. It has nothing to do with countries or nations.
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2024-10-08
Lake Ladoga in this case.
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2024-10-08
The pup patrol is coming with explosives this time,
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2024-10-08
It’s like picking between two pieces of shit. Which piece of shit is better or worse? Impossible. We’re not talking about military leaders, we’re talking about soldiers.
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2024-10-08
You didn’t see graphite on the ground because it isn’t there!
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2024-10-08
I know it was a joke. I see the same joke hundreds of times. America says they didn't know and I don't see what they gain by lying.
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2024-10-08
You leave George Bush out of this!
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2024-10-08
I am from Russia and the amount of news reporting another general/minister and their families being sued for corruption has skyrocketed in last 2-3 months. Also, every week there is another top manager who fell out of window(or from the ship for that matter, guess they came up with new excuse). Shit is going down the drain really fast.
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2024-10-08
Same as with Germany in 1945. The country needs to hit rock bottom and restart.
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2024-10-08
And then your state denies it happened at all to save face.
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2024-10-08
Do you taste metal?
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2024-10-08
By which time it was too late and the crew all died. The West knew what had happened if I recall correctly, having detected the sound of the explosion and being able to correctly interpret the data.
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2024-10-08
I didn't see a joke in the comment.
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2024-10-08
That's the sad thing about this war. Even if by some miracle Ukraine prevails, their land has been salted in, I'm guessing, more UXO than Vietnam/Cambodia/Laos put together by now. From both sides. Some victory prize that would be.
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2024-10-08
Russia appears to be in shambles, even more so than usual.
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2024-10-08
I came back from Officer Candidate School a couple months ago. They really drilled the idea of “lawful orders” into our heads. Every thing we had to memorize from the code of conduct to pieces of the UCMJ to just every day classroom activities, anything about orders was always described as “lawful orders” They were really big on making us independent leaders and people who would think critically about the orders we received, ensuring we could distinguish between what was lawful and what wasn’t, and have the courage to question anything that didn’t align with our ethical standards. Do you think that is taught in the Russia military? I’m going to guess no considering Russia still operates in that Soviet-style central command where smaller units don’t really have much autonomy, and that Russia will gladly sacrifice their troops for no reason. And it’s not just about “Hmm should I shoot this innocent civilian in the face” type of situations. “Unlawful” orders can be really subtle things you wouldn’t even think are unlawful. That’s why the US military tries to get us to think independently. I highly doubt Russia is held to that standard.
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"ONE MAN GETS A RIFLE, THE OTHER FOLLOWS. WHEN THE ONE WITH THE RIFLE GETS KILLED, THE OTHER PICKS UP THE RIFLE AND SHOOTS!" "Wait, I've seen this before! It's the one where..." "HOW COULD YOU HAVE SEEN THIS BEFORE, TOVARISCH? IT'S BRAND NEW!"
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2024-10-08
If I had a dollar for every time "Russia" and "incompetence" were in the same sentence I'd probably have like.. 100 dollars or something.
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2024-11-08
I believe it's also not a boat but a new type of artificial reef.
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2024-11-08
Winter makes sense but if incompetence is the General, then he would be defeated...
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Bolshoe Soldatskoe is defended by a unit under command of one of Volya Media sources. This means a couple tgings - UAF reached the line manned by real soldiers, nit just mobiks - those real soldiers did not have time to dig in. They moved there just a day or two before. - the unit was moved without any armor for the sake of speed. They got some unupgraded tanks from local units. The tanks might not even be functional. And the most likely: - Volya Media is about to loose one of its sources.
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Yeah, he's very much getting fucked right now.
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Slava Ukraine 🇺🇦
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2024-10-08
We don't know what resources are being pulled. Its entirely possible those resources aren't even negatively affecting the front with their withdrawal.
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Their laws only allow conscripted members to fight inside russia. Which Ukraine wants, since it might kill Moskovites and not just Siberians. It will make it more unpopular for Putin. Russia concentrating more man power only creates greater density for Ukraine to target.
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> I'm worried they'll be cut off, what happens after that doesn't seem good. You'll know it happened when the news stops talking about them.
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Russia got into WW1, destabilized and had a revolution while still at war, and the prevailing faction signed a peace treaty with Germany that gave huge swaths of eastern europe to Germany. Only after Germany lost to the rest of the Allies did Russia regain what it had given to Germany.
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Russia tends to go in cycles. They will lose a war, something will happen they will take advantage and then gain land back and take more land. They lose a lot of there empire though during and after World War 1 and it has been shrinking ever since piece by piece which is ultimately what Putin wants to reverse.
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2024-10-08
There were reports several hours ago it had been taken by Ukrainian forces.
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2024-10-08
"Putin bravely answers the Ukrainian question" was the title of their bullshit article, quickly retracted.
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2024-10-08
If you are American make sure to email your senator and congressional representative for more material packages.
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2024-10-08
So they're essentially halfway to Kursk already. Just incredible. Give it another week and the whole face of the war will be different.
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2024-10-08
Heroyam Slava!
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2024-10-08
Make sure you really harp on allowing Ukraine to use ATACMS inside Russia.
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2024-10-08
I went more on the cluster munitions and more Bradley’s
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They're not going deep at all it seems.
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2024-10-08
My senators are Moscow Mitch and a nutjob named Rand Paul, sorry bro
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Call Mitch, he's been pretty pro-Ukraine
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The turtle cannot have that many years left.
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2024-10-08
I thought you had it right on tell the nuke comment. One nuke weapon would make Ukraine look bad trying to hide but also ineffective against even one Russian ICBMs with multiple nuclear devices.
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2024-10-08
Tbh they'll just replace him with some hardcore Trumpist
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2024-10-08
I've been thinking. In hypothetical scenario where Ukrainian forces would take control of power plant in Kursk and solidify territorial gains, could they be able to reroute at least some power for Ukrainian grid?   They need all the power generation they can get their hands on to get through upcoming winter after all.
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2024-10-08
And today has become day 1 of Ukraine invasion of Russia day. 🤣
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2024-10-08
Kentucky is weird man. They have a very popular democratic governor. If west Virginia can have a democratic senator, so can Kentucky.
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2024-10-08
Nah man I've seen this problem before. Open him up, take a can of duster to the motherboard, re-lubricate the CPU, make sure all the cooling fans spin properly, and it should stop glitching and freezing up on you.
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2024-10-08
Day 4!
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2024-10-08
Videos of Ukrainian armor rolling through Kursk city in another thread - any chance it's real? Seems like a stretch right now, but man can dream.
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