Same deal with the isekai-grenade. It has a lot of work to do to catch up to Truck-kun.Personally I think the Megu-nade is the funniest of it.
Imagine being some poor Ruskie conscriptovich and the last thing you see before being blown to shreds in a grenade with Ms. Explosion stuck on the side of it.
Personally I think the Megu-nade is the funniest of it.
Imagine being some poor Ruskie conscriptovich and the last thing you see before being blown to shreds in a grenade with Ms. Explosion stuck on the side of it.
Or more likely, it's Russian government's yes-man based political system running in circles.
We even had reports of that. FSB agents couldn't tell their higher ups that Ukrainian population doesn't love Russia because that would get them admonished. So they told them that most Ukrainians are waiting to get liberated and the rest are nazis, like all higher ups expected to hear.
Likewise, the propaganda said that the separatists are heroic militiaman figures straight out of American 1776 stories fighting le evul nazis, so no one could outright say that these are thugs and hired opportunists who will treat the residents of controlled territories worse than medieval serfs and so it will be a PR shitshow.
Russian military leaders and military industrial sector said they are the second in the world, so no one could tell them that they can't pull off a Desert Storm with minimal civilian casualties and they are full of shit if they think they can, all the important people in charge of these would feel insulted by someone who said that out loud, because it would mean either that someone is insulting them and the country, or they lied to Putin, so it would be a serious internal conflict.
Besides, if the earlier scheme involving them worked, it wasn't supposed to matter what Ukrainians think anyway, that's the whole point of Russian political moves regarding Ukraine after all. The separatists were supposed to be a "hook" that gets Ukraine into very shitty political deals that in effect take away its independence.
Europe has a weaker back and people both in Germany,Italy and other are tired of the rising prices unlike their politicians. They no longer represent us and I hope this month in Italy we can throw a wrench into the pro-Ukranian sellouts, I would like to go a way of a fifth column or change sides like we did in WW2 and throw under the bus the Ukraine but I know that whoever is going to be elected will be a spineless pro-NATO turncoat global cosmopolitan rat despite their virtual and verbal claims.
Likely it won't happen, but hope is the last to die.
The Ukrainians are sensibly limiting information about active offensive operations as far as possible. Why is that weird?I find it weird that I hear more about situation at Balakleya from pro-Russia sources than from pro-Ukrainian, considering they have greater chance of success there, rather than in the bloody slugfest that is Kherson offensive.
Then my hope for you is the just fate of all turncoats, traitors and oath breakers. Italy disgraced themselves in so many ways in the second world war, and your inability to put the suffering and death of millions of innocent Ukrainians ahead of petty self interest or politics is disgraceful now. You disgust me.Europe has a weaker back and people both in Germany,Italy and other are tired of the rising prices unlike their politicians. They no longer represent us and I hope this month in Italy we can throw a wrench into the pro-Ukranian sellouts, I would like to go a way of a fifth column or change sides like we did in WW2 and throw under the bus the Ukraine but I know that whoever is going to be elected will be a spineless pro-NATO turncoat global cosmopolitan rat despite their virtual and verbal claims.
Likely it won't happen, but hope is the last to die.
The interests of one's own nation should take precedent over that of others. Such is foreign politics.snip
I find it weird that I hear more about situation at Balakleya from pro-Russia sources than from pro-Ukrainian, considering they have greater chance of success there, rather than in the bloody slugfest that is Kherson offensive.
When your country fucks itself over by trusting Russians, it should be you trying to get those in power outThe interests of one's own nation should take precedent over that of others. Such is foreign politics.
When your country fucks itself over by trusting Russians, it should be you trying to get those in power out
I don't trust Russia, I just want their gas and oil.When your country fucks itself over by trusting Russians, it should be you trying to get those in power out
My advice learn to live without it.I don't trust Russia, I just want their gas and oil.
Oh sure, because it's not the greens aren't hampering our efforts to do that.My advice learn to live without it.
The Greens were founded, funded and fomented by the Soviets expressly for that purpose.Oh sure, because it's not the greens aren't hampering our efforts to do that.
Sure, but the best solutions to dislodging them would cause the rest of the world to scorn us as "uncivilized", "beyond the pale", and "not fitting of a democracy" like the greens give any form of shit about democracy either...The Greens were founded and funded by the Soviets expressly for that purpose.
The Ukrainians are sensibly limiting information about active offensive operations as far as possible. Why is that weird?
Then my hope for you is the just fate of all turncoats, traitors and oath breakers. Italy disgraced themselves in so many ways in the second world war, and your inability to put the suffering and death of millions of innocent Ukrainians ahead of petty self interest or politics is disgraceful now. You disgust me.