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Re: Ukraine
Did he not come out with some form of 'hitler was right/got the trains running' bollocks a few years ago?
Edit: Yup - so he has form for praising murderous dictators.
https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2009/ ... ler-saddam
Edit: Yup - so he has form for praising murderous dictators.
https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2009/ ... ler-saddam
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WTAF?
If you get all wobbly-lipped about the opinion of Internet strangers, maybe it's time to take a bath with the toaster as you'll never amount to sh1t anyway.
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Why is he even being interviewed about the subject? Is he an expert in anything related to ongoing events? Or is it clickbait by giving him attention?
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You’d think he’s just old and senile but he’s been like that since forever.
He must have got a very healthy pay check over Sochi.
He must have got a very healthy pay check over Sochi.
How about not having a sig at all?
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Most likely someone in the journo circles heard he had 'interesting opinions' on Ukraine, and knew it'd get attention.DeskJockey wrote: ↑Thu Jun 30, 2022 9:34 am Why is he even being interviewed about the subject? Is he an expert in anything related to ongoing events? Or is it clickbait by giving him attention?
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Or, alternative view, if there are prominent people in society with these crazy views they absolutely do need exposing so that we know the truth about who they are and what they think.DeskJockey wrote: ↑Thu Jun 30, 2022 9:34 am Why is he even being interviewed about the subject? Is he an expert in anything related to ongoing events? Or is it clickbait by giving him attention?
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Unbelievable. And yet - for Bernie - not really.
About 10yrs ago I was on business down near Lahdahn Tahn, and went out for a run. Ended up running through the car park of Kempton Park race course - and my route took me right past one of the entrances - where I rounded a corner, blinked, and suddenly a little grey haired specky bloke was directly in my path about 2m away and closing rather quickly. He was accompanied by a fancily dressed lady, and either 2 or 3 burly men, but none of the others were on my collision course.
It all happened very quickly, and I only realised who it was as I spun round and blurted “sorry!”, but luckily I avoided being rugby tackled by his security. Unluckily my cat-like reflexes prevented me from running right over him, or even getting in a sneaky “accidental arm flailing” slap on his chops.
All the more impressive as I was probably running faster than Olympic gold medal pace for whatever distance I had run…..
About 10yrs ago I was on business down near Lahdahn Tahn, and went out for a run. Ended up running through the car park of Kempton Park race course - and my route took me right past one of the entrances - where I rounded a corner, blinked, and suddenly a little grey haired specky bloke was directly in my path about 2m away and closing rather quickly. He was accompanied by a fancily dressed lady, and either 2 or 3 burly men, but none of the others were on my collision course.
It all happened very quickly, and I only realised who it was as I spun round and blurted “sorry!”, but luckily I avoided being rugby tackled by his security. Unluckily my cat-like reflexes prevented me from running right over him, or even getting in a sneaky “accidental arm flailing” slap on his chops.
All the more impressive as I was probably running faster than Olympic gold medal pace for whatever distance I had run…..
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Passport - 6½ weeks and counting. The tracking status on the passport office website hasn't changed since 31st May.
An article yesterday backing up our brief experience that despite big budgets and paid advertising asking for donations, foreign humanitarian aid agencies aren't actually doing anything on the ground:
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2022/ ... aid-effort
I was however VERY pleased to see World Central Kitchen name checked in the article as an exception. They were the only foreign charity we saw in action in Poland and are doing an absolutely stellar job:
https://wck.org/news/meet-the-team-in-ukraine
An article yesterday backing up our brief experience that despite big budgets and paid advertising asking for donations, foreign humanitarian aid agencies aren't actually doing anything on the ground:
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2022/ ... aid-effort
I was however VERY pleased to see World Central Kitchen name checked in the article as an exception. They were the only foreign charity we saw in action in Poland and are doing an absolutely stellar job:
https://wck.org/news/meet-the-team-in-ukraine
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There's a snippet of Putin batshit-ness tucked away in this article that I'm surprised hasn't had more attention.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-62061695
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-62061695
A measure of Mr Putin's thinking at the time of the invasion was revealed in a French documentary last week, which broadcast a tense nine-minute phone call in which he told President Emmanuel Macron that President Zelensky was not democratically elected and came to power during a bloodbath when people were burned alive.
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Ah, the T72, fully prepped, being used for war games.
And they still malf all over the place. There's a few issues reported in the thread.
If this is how bad fully prepped tanks used for public display to show off their wares are, I can't imagine them being terribly good in an active battlefield after being pulled from long term storage....
And they still malf all over the place. There's a few issues reported in the thread.
If this is how bad fully prepped tanks used for public display to show off their wares are, I can't imagine them being terribly good in an active battlefield after being pulled from long term storage....
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This certainly is how badly prepared they are.
The famous turret-popping routine seen so many times has been linked to ERA, that the troops haven't been properly trained in its use, so aren't maintaining it and in some cases aren't even bothering to fit it. It's all part of the larger picture of failures in low-level discipline.
And the Russian defence industry is getting shafted from both ends right now. It can't buy in the Western tech that so much of it relies on, and the countries that usually buy Russian tanks & planes are rather less than impressed to see how badly this stuff has been performing IRL. Russia used to make quite a lot of money selling military equipment...
The famous turret-popping routine seen so many times has been linked to ERA, that the troops haven't been properly trained in its use, so aren't maintaining it and in some cases aren't even bothering to fit it. It's all part of the larger picture of failures in low-level discipline.
And the Russian defence industry is getting shafted from both ends right now. It can't buy in the Western tech that so much of it relies on, and the countries that usually buy Russian tanks & planes are rather less than impressed to see how badly this stuff has been performing IRL. Russia used to make quite a lot of money selling military equipment...
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And a new coffee chain has been set up to use all the former Starbucks premises in Russia. The owner has said there is nothing in common between the names & the logos apart from the circular shape. I'd disagree...
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When will people in Russia learn not to stand near windows.
The humanity, etc.
The humanity, etc.
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In Russia, FSB come to you, and you go through window.