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Military Genius Zelensky wants Ukrainians to throw molotovs at Russian tanks
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2022-11-27 at 2:14 AM UTC
Gulliver shopping centre in Kyiv, one of the top shopping centres. Never actually went in, but walked by it a bunch of times. The big shops over there have diesel generators. Groceries spends a lot of times in shops, since they still have electricity, and she has lots of money (by local standards).
I wish I could go to Kyiv, but I think I'd die without internet or electricity. Plus getting there is sheer hell. No flights or anything like that. -
2022-11-27 at 2:51 AM UTC
Originally posted by Donald Trump Going to meet Groceries next week. She'll have to take a train to Uzhorod then a bus to Vienna. Then she wants to come to Ireland. Amazing what having no internet or electricity can motivate a body to do. Thanks Vladdy Daddy for lighting a bit of a fire under her ass.
She actually want the dick or just to get in to the west? -
2022-11-27 at 2:52 AM UTC
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2022-11-27 at 2:56 AM UTCMaybe once she's registered as a refugee and gets used to having magical free-money from the government she'll change her mind.
Should be pretty good, she gets €200 a week for being Ukrainian, and I get €400 a month for hosting her, which I'll give to her, so that's about €1,200 a month for doing nothing.
Not bad by European standards. -
2022-11-27 at 2:58 AM UTCIn Kyiv she earned around USD$350 a month working a full time job.
Not making that up. It pissed me off when she told me, as it's less than Kenyans earn. -
2022-11-27 at 4:48 AM UTC
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2022-11-27 at 4:49 AM UTC
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2022-11-27 at 4:50 AM UTCHOW MAEK U FEEL
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2022-11-27 at 5:14 AM UTC
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2022-11-27 at 2:41 PM UTC
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2022-11-27 at 3:06 PM UTC
Originally posted by Donald Trump Maybe once she's registered as a refugee and gets used to having magical free-money from the government she'll change her mind.
Should be pretty good, she gets €200 a week for being Ukrainian, and I get €400 a month for hosting her, which I'll give to her, so that's about €1,200 a month for doing nothing.
Not bad by European standards.
In the UK they won't let single men host refugees to stop them trying to take advantage of them. -
2022-11-27 at 3:19 PM UTCYou can always find a way to trick the gov. I know lots of guys getting disability pay here which doesn't pay great. They just work a trade for cash under the table.
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2022-11-27 at 4:50 PM UTC
not sure where, uploader only said it was a direct artillery hit on a truck carrying munitions
there's really not too much to talk about at the moment, Wagner's making extremely slow progress through Bakhmut, LDNR forces are trying to push Avdeevka, AFU have had to retreat from Kherson (lol) because they've spent the last few months demolishing it and every time they try to enter the Russians pound them from the other side of the river.
most western reports seem to think that the conflict will be frozen until winter's over but I doubt it - most major Soviet offensives were during winter, and I believe things will start moving faster once the remainder of the 300k reserves hit the frontline (which should be in the next few weeks). -
2022-11-27 at 5:22 PM UTC
Originally posted by aldra turns out hypersonics are very effective for ground penetration. they used a Kinzahl to obliterate an underground facility at Chasov Yar in the Donetsk yesterday
dunno if I posted this previously but I just saw it again
guessing the immediate flare-up is the missile going off and the larger detonation a few seconds later is munitions in the bunker exploding -
2022-11-27 at 5:35 PM UTC
Originally posted by aldra
not sure where, uploader only said it was a direct artillery hit on a truck carrying munitions
there's really not too much to talk about at the moment, Wagner's making extremely slow progress through Bakhmut, LDNR forces are trying to push Avdeevka, AFU have had to retreat from Kherson (lol) because they've spent the last few months demolishing it and every time they try to enter the Russians pound them from the other side of the river.
most western reports seem to think that the conflict will be frozen until winter's over but I doubt it - most major Soviet offensives were during winter, and I believe things will start moving faster once the remainder of the 300k reserves hit the frontline (which should be in the next few weeks).
dont be so certain.
this is where the things get complicated. at the rate russians are bombing ukrainian dual use infrastructures and taking out electricities lots of civilians are going to die this coming winter because without electricity everything stops and the west is going to use this as their propaganda materials.
optics will be bad, putin and russia might not care about optics but china and the rest of BRICS country might find remaining silent in the face of massive humanitarian crysis unconscionable, morally and/or politically, and their stance at the UNGA might waver.
chiina will not pull back their support for russia but it will definitely urge russia to end the conflict sooner than the russians would like to. -
2022-11-27 at 5:40 PM UTC
Originally posted by vindicktive vinny chiina will not pull back their support for russia but it will definitely urge russia to end the conflict sooner than the russians would like to.
India and China have both made statements to that effect, it won't really make a difference though. China has enough of its own problems to worry about at the moment and losing Russia would dramatically weaken their strategic position - they're not going to cut ties because there is no replacement or better option, especially not over a conflict they have no direct stake in.
In terms of Ukraine's inability to generate enough heat, we'll probably just see a lot more people flood over the border into the EU which will exacerbate their problems -
2022-11-27 at 5:46 PM UTC
Originally posted by aldra India and China have both made statements to that effect, it won't really make a difference though. China has enough of its own problems to worry about at the moment and losing Russia would dramatically weaken their strategic position - they're not going to cut ties because there is no replacement or better option, especially not over a conflict they have no direct stake in.
In terms of Ukraine's inability to generate enough heat, we'll probably just see a lot more people flood over the border into the EU which will exacerbate their problems
like i said, china will not pull their support for russia, publicly, but they are going to press russia to end the SMO soonest possible, from behind closed doors.
2- find out how big ukraine is and tell me how ukrainians are going to travel to the borders without gas / petrol. -
2022-11-27 at 7:02 PM UTCbro we got ppl in Latin America walking through Panama, up the Mexican Corridor to swim the Rio Grande and enter Texas just to be called a Mexican over and over again while they work in fields for cash.
Pretty sure a bunch of white people can walk a few hundred miles (Ukraine is less than 1000miles across). I could easily walk 210 miles in a single week walking for less than ten hours a day.
Get better at math. -
2022-11-27 at 7:08 PM UTCI mean it's unpleasant but if the choice is dying of exposure, wantonly tossed artillery rounds, no internet, limited water access and chronic hunger or walk for the next two and a half weeks stealing bicycles, food, automobiles and scavenging with deer apples, grass, leaves, shit like that. The West commonly forgets that humans are animals and if the choice is to do do horrible things to survive or accept death, the majority of people will revert to an animistic desire to survive.
And I think that covers walking a couple hundred miles to poland you lazy ass collectivist Oriental -
2022-11-27 at 8:40 PM UTCThey don't have to walk all the way to Poland. If closer they can go to Romania or Moldova and then get passage to Western Europe.