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  1. #1760

    Muscovy is the Belarus of China

    Quote Originally Posted by Questner  [View Original Post]
    Vatnik Cope of the Day: 'Once upon a time in the Small Kingdom there lived a depleted uranium ammo shell. And one day he travelled east. And he returned to his homeland enriched. And this is how both the tale and the Small Kingdom ended. '.
    Once upon a time, there was pedo with a tiny dick, he invaded Ukraine and stole it's children. The Ukrainians rose up and the world helped them, Muscovites turned for help, but there was none, then one day they invited Winnie the Pooh to their house, they gave him lot's and lots' of honey, but Winnie only gave kind words and felt sorry for the dirty Muscovites, he invited them instead to become the Belarus of Pooh land, and the Muscovites cried and wept, but they accepted, because they had no friends. And this is how the tale of how the Small Kingdom of Muscovy ended. The world lived happily ever after and the Muscovites lived in servitude to Winnie the Pooh for the rest of their sad lives.
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  2. #1759
    The joke of the day: 'Once upon a time in the Small Kingdom there lived a depleted uranium ammo shell. And one day he travelled east. And he returned to his homeland enriched. And this is how both the tale and the Small Kingdom ended. '.

    https://www.foxnews.com/media/republ...ia-ukraine-war
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  3. #1758

    Delusions doom dictators

    Quote Originally Posted by Paulie97  [View Original Post]
    American Conservative as a source = Holocaust denying Pat Buchhanan isolationist inspired Putin deep throatings. No Putin doesn't get to steal Ukraine. The runs on Kyiv and other major cities betray intentions. He wants all, and thought the West would turn away again but we didn't. So it's clear where everything is going, and it won't be good for Putin.
    Agree with everything in your post. And, as to your point about Putin betraying his intentions, I think he's gotten to a place where he no longer cares about disguising them. He's thoroughly deluded himself and those delusions will lead him to his doom.

    For example, even though the Russian Orthodox Church only espouses Kremlin-approved positions, I think Putin actually believes the delusion that he has a special mission (God-given or otherwise) to reclaim 'historic' Russian lands, like a modern-day Peter the Great, and lead Slavic peoples against the degenerate West. Unfortunately for him, no one outside Russia wants to be under Moscow's authority and post-Soviet countries are adamant they're not going back to those former times.

    Another way Putin has deluded himself, IMO, is by buying into the Stalingrad myth. Russians love to reference this battle as evidence they can withstand any hardship and prevail against weaker-willed enemies. There are a LOT of flaws with that view. Here are some that come to mind:

    1. Hitler made what many agree was a fatal error when he decided to open a second front in the war. This current war has only one front, and Ukraine has no distractions preventing them from applying all their strength and attention to the goal of repelling Putin's invasion.

    2. Stalingrad was a defensive battle for the Soviets, with German forces at a logistical and geographical disadvantage. The current war is exactly the opposite, with Russia being forced to extend and maintain military supply lines deep into occupied territory.

    3. It's an essential tenet of the Stalingrad myth that Russians repelled the German army all by themselves, and that their efforts led directly to Hitler's eventual defeat. The reality is that the USSR received enormous amounts of Lend-Lease aid from Allied countries, without which they might not have prevailed or might have paid a much higher price. In this current war, Ukraine is the country receiving the lion's share of military aid. Russia is lucky if they can get a few drones from Iran and some dual-use microchips from China.

    https://www.rbth.com/history/335471-...se-helped-ussr

    4. Russia is not the USSR. They don't have the USSR's industrial resources or the USSR's demographics and manpower. There are various estimates but some put the number of able-bodied men who've fled the draft at upwards of one million. And that doesn't count the brain-drain of others who have left for a variety of other reasons. Oh, and many of the USSR's "strong-willed" warriors were drawn from the populations of areas that are no longer part of Russia, including Ukraine. While the resolve of some could waver, the resolve of Ukraine (and also Poland, the Baltics, and others) will not be shaken.

    As with Hitler, once a dictator's delusional mindset takes hold, it's hard to see what could change it. No one is going to be bold (or suicidal) enough to tell him he's wrong. And any setback will be blamed on the incompetence or betrayal of subordinates. How and when the "doom deadline" will be reached is hard to say, but Putin is well on his way.

  4. #1757

    Correct

    Quote Originally Posted by Jmsuttr  [View Original Post]
    Why don't you simply link directly to the Kremlin? At least that would be more honest. Sites like Russia Today don't try to mask their content as anything other than the pro-Putin propaganda it is. That's better than sites and opinion writers who claim to be conservative whilst having their lips firmly wrapped around LilliPutin's dick.
    American Conservative as a source = Holocaust denying Pat Buchhanan isolationist inspired Putin deep throatings. No Putin doesn't get to steal Ukraine. The runs on Kyiv and other major cities betray intentions. He wants all, and thought the West would turn away again but we didn't. So it's clear where everything is going, and it won't be good for Putin.

  5. #1756

    Brasileiro Denis Pushilin, LOL!

    It seems that the infamous Putin's collaborator, head of the so-called Donetsk People Republic and war criminal to boot, has decided to finally run away from the "Russian World. " Far, far away.

    Senor Pushilin who seems to proudly possess a Brazilian passport, purchased a 6,000 sq. Ft. Lot in Jaguaruna in Santa Catarina, to the south of Floripa. Looks quite a nice lot to me right in front of the ocean. Much nicer than a noose awaiting him in Ukraine.

    https://twitter.com/f_o_r_Ukraine/st...htmode%3Dfalse
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  6. #1755
    Quote Originally Posted by Jmsuttr  [View Original Post]
    Life in prison is better than he deserves. Unfortunately I doubt the Hague has kept the death penalty.

    Probably his best option is a quick demise at the hands of one of his "trusted" cronies. Et tu, Brute?
    Et tu sounds about right. Hard to imagine that his henchmen will allow him to travel to Hague and run his mouth. Too many real skeletons in real closets.

    He'll be dealt with quietly. They're not going to sodomize him like Gaddafi or shoot him like Ceausescu. After all, it's almost a family matter. As in Cosa Nostra.

    He'll probably succumb to a heart attack. Quiet, realistic, venerable.

  7. #1754

    Is that a video of Putin, the war criminal?

    Quote Originally Posted by Questner  [View Original Post]
    Life in prison is better than he deserves. Unfortunately I doubt the Hague has kept the death penalty.

    Probably his best option is a quick demise at the hands of one of his "trusted" cronies. Et tu, Brute?

  8. #1753
    Quote Originally Posted by Questner  [View Original Post]
    How is the view from your window Vatnik?
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  10. #1751

    That's the same source that published a rural Florida artist's opinion, right?

    Quote Originally Posted by Questner  [View Original Post]
    https://www.theamericanconservative....thering-storm/

    Here is a solution to the conflict: "We should support regime change in the United States, that's far more important," Trump wrote. "The Biden administration are the ones who got us into this mess. ".

    By the way, for anyone who thinks Ukrainians were involved in the pipeline explosion: not only it were technically improbable for them to succeed, but they would have better steal the pipes than just damage them.
    Why don't you simply link directly to the Kremlin? At least that would be more honest. Sites like Russia Today don't try to mask their content as anything other than the pro-Putin propaganda it is. That's better than sites and opinion writers who claim to be conservative whilst having their lips firmly wrapped around LilliPutin's dick.

  11. #1750

    Vatnik test is positive

    Quote Originally Posted by Questner  [View Original Post]
    By the way, for anyone who thinks Ukrainians were involved in the pipeline explosion: not only it were technically improbable for them to succeed, but they would have better steal the pipes than just damage them.
    The muscovites did it, and also raped the pipe while they were there, and kidnapped it's children.
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  12. #1749
    https://www.theamericanconservative....thering-storm/

    Here is a solution to the conflict: "We should support regime change in the United States, that's far more important," Trump wrote. "The Biden administration are the ones who got us into this mess. ".

    By the way, for anyone who thinks Ukrainians were involved in the pipeline explosion: not only it were technically improbable for them to succeed, but they would have better steal the pipes than just damage them.
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  13. #1748

    Circus clowns are all around.

    Quote Originally Posted by Xpartan  [View Original Post]
    Note how there used to be time when those guys were trying to argue...
    Thing is, they are losing really badly, research has recently been released showing that the Muscovy economic figures sent to the IMF and World Bank were complete fabrications, they've been stacking RMB and INR that they can't use anywhere, anyone with any sense has fled the country, and more than 1000 companies that accounted for more than 30% of the economy fucked off.

    They are losing land in Ukraine, they are losing the support of their "Allies" like KZ, IN, CN etc, and their economy is a horror story.

    They have no good arguments to make, ROFL.

    So they post memes, and rage about the US, all the while they cheer whilst their countrymen are killed in the meatgrinder, they terrorize Ukrainian civilians since they cannot beat the military, rape Ukrainian women and kidnap their children.

    I attached a picture of them, reading the news each day while their economy crumbles around them.
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  14. #1747

    Clown struggles to cope as Moskovia loses an all fronts

    Quote Originally Posted by Questner  [View Original Post]
    Bloody clown consumes more and more bodies.
    Just pull your bodies out and fuck off back to Muscovy then, problem solved.
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  15. #1746

    They've lost all hope and are in an emotional death-spiral

    Quote Originally Posted by Xpartan  [View Original Post]
    Note how there used to be time when those guys were trying to argue, present some versions of the current events, fantastical, as they were, but still. They would struggle so hard to explain why exactly the homicidal Putin's regime has the right to do what they do (one of the reasons, apparently, is that Ukrainian nationalists did naughty things 80 years ago). But they at least tried. Now they've degenerated into Kremlin-cooked GIFs and one-liners. No words left. Sad, but predictable.
    The Putin-losers who post in this forum are just a reflection of the utter despair that's broadcast on Russian state media every day. Here's one resource that does a good job of capturing and translating some of the most notable examples:

    https://twitter.com/JuliaDavisNews

    Earlier in the war, they actually believed their own fantasy scenarios about victory. Now they don't even have that. It's been pushed out of their minds and replaced by persistent doom, gloom, and victimhood.

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