https://pca.st/episode/24cbf281-110e-4c23-bbce-68b145c7bffe
That is a good citations needed episode breaking down a particularly disgusting NPR interview
https://pca.st/episode/24cbf281-110e-4c23-bbce-68b145c7bffe
That is a good citations needed episode breaking down a particularly disgusting NPR interview
The guy on the left doesn't look thrilled to be there
No, the fiber wire stays out afterwards. It leaves a huge mess. There are photos of busy fields and hedge rows on telegram with a spider web of wire everywhere
It concerns me because I want to play it
this is the problem with solo developers. this timeline makes me a concerned ape. I hope this game comes out someday
hey poland has really stepped up production of screen doors to support the european push for more submarines
if you count scenarios where hostilities are ongoing as the war being over, the war is already over and has been since 2023. there's no outcome from here on out where ukraine isn't a failed state for at least the next generation, no matter what other territory changes hands or how many people die
while it is nevertheless relevant as a major publication by a western bank, this is such a stupid and ill-informed report. july 2025 is 2 months away and there is absolutely no way a peace treaty is signed by then. negotiations literally haven't even started. anyone who believes otherwise should have a look at this article on the nuts and bolts of diplomacy in the current context.
further, this is entirely unfounded and does not reflect russian troop/materiel replenishment. the comment about 118 years is just accountant map brained bullshit
Putin’s losses are also far from sustainable. At its current rate of gain, Russia will control all of Ukraine in about…118 years
unbelievably poor analysis
https://xcancel.com/mejds4/status/1925411847995322733
Some receipts of what a disgusting genocidaire the dude Zionist was. He reaped 1 millionth of what he sowed
This sounds like the Russian version of sovereign citizen crap
Netflix bagged popcorn