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  1. Even if every single person in the country knew for a fact it's toxic and deadly, it wouldn't make any difference. A hundred million people would still inject it, if their government tells them to. Even the smart people don't quite realize we are dealing with literal double-digit IQ imbeciles, full of terror for all the wrong reasons, dangerous, treasonous, reckless, ultra-obedient. That's why it doesn't bother me at all that they off themselves. The more the merrier!
  2. Originally posted by SEGA Nigga Drive No you just have to try to kill me. Let me handle the rest.

    We shall start off with double daggers at 20 paces.
  3. POOP ATTACK!!
  4. Take the sliding frames out of the window frames and take them to a window and doors company and they'll put new glass in it.
  5. "Sexually coerced by the seal."
  6. Originally posted by Fonaplats Not happening.
    Imma paint what I can.
    Stick my desk in a corner.
    Not look at anything else.
    Cut both my hands off.

    Hey, no need to go to extremes. You could just tie them behind your back, or just wear oven mitts permanently.
  7. Originally posted by aldra do your satellite cams show you sniper nests, covered artillery and minefields

    No Santa Claus or the tooth fairy either. ;)
  8. Originally posted by SEGA Nigga Drive Show me the source of this leak. Where was it first made public?

    I could tell you, but then I'd have to kill you.
  9. Originally posted by aldra I'm not sure about that number, especially since they're only one of several major 'volunteer battalions' but they have heavy weapons and landmines

    Looking at some real time satellite cams, it looks like they could get out any time they wanted to.
  10. Penquistonians.
  11. Originally posted by aldra azov on patrol

    also ~$150 to get across the border to poland if you make it, is a lot of money for most people

    Only has 3,000 members.
  12. Originally posted by Artificial Intelligence So nice to see my queen having a nice evening out

    You're that guy!!
  13. I like how they're pretending they can't get out of the city, just because the airport is closed. They could walk out, or drive out, right now, if they wanted to, but they assume the victim pose instead.
  14. https://halturnerradioshow.com/index.php/en/news-page/world/leaked-gov-t-document-more-than-40-ukraine-territory-captured-by-russian-army-75-of-ukraine-military-destroyed

  15. Why are the Russian calling this a “special operation”?

    "I would argue that this is a type of operation which has never been seen before. Ever. My friend Andrei Martyanov coined a very good term, he called it a “combined arms police operation”. Let me explain “combined arms” is, in the Russian military terminology, the “the main form of combat of modern armies, in which the efforts of formations, units and units of various types of ground forces are combined and coordinated with the actions of other types of armed forces“. This type of warfare can only be conducted by combined arms units and implies an operational-level dimension. In other words, a combined arms operation has nothing in common with a police operation, yet in this case Andrei Martyanov is right – what we are seeing here is a police operation whose aim is to disarm and apprehend/neutralize a criminal force which itself is so big that it is capable of operational-level warfare. Normally, police operations are always on the low end of tactical level sectrum (division, brigade, regiment, battalion, company, platoon) and rarely involve more than maybe a few APCs. This is clearly not the case today in the Ukraine where combat operations are clearly reaching operational and even strategic levels."

    What does that mean in practice?

    "First and foremost, that the goal of the operation is to deny the enemy the use of all the technologies and infrastructure needed to operational level combat: communications, ammunition, petroleum, oil, lubricants, air support, reconnaissance and targeting, etc. etc. etc. Once that goal has been achieved, you cannot speak of a “Ukrainian armed forces” anymore, but only of specific subunits fighting at a tactical level. Again, the goal is not to kill a maximal number of Ukies or to flatten cities. The goal is to lower the level or combat operations the Ukies are capable of. This objective is been almost completely achieved. The key indicator of this success is that the Ukies are not capable of coordinated maneuver anymore. Even better (or worse, depending on whom you support), the Russian have total air superiority, which makes any movements very very dangerous (Russian fixed and rotary wing CAS operations include “free hunts” in free fire zones)."
  16. It's from a leaked internal Ukrainian document on RUNET.
  17. You have to take ALL the plaster off, then fix the leaks and install long vertical wood strips and put drywall over that.
  18. Originally posted by aldra eat it to make it last longer

    It would probably last longer as a suppository.
  19. Alcohololololol.
  20. I wonder what would happen to the occupants of a tank if they ran over a live 760,000 volt power line.
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