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Anonymous 28/12/23 Чтв 23:50:58№1234651
A thread related to discussing politics.
Russian/Ukrainian languages (these belong to /po), NSFW content and discrediting the armed forces of Russia are forbidden ITT, also refrain from posting this stuff elsewhere.
>>125547 >roubles in Kyiv In Tajikistan rubles are highly valued, so they come here to work You didn't know that? A Tajik who works here for 45 thousand rubles a month, at home has the highest class, in Tajikistan usually has his own house and car >Kyiv In all Old Russian annals, Kiev was called as Kiev. Kyev is a transcription of Galician (real Ukrainians) occupants. t. Professor Putin
>>125546 They brought a huge number of innovations that you, for well-known reasons, do not experience because you do not live in Russia. One of iron dimon's accomplishments https://sk.ru/
>>125545 >the USA general speaking with accent Yeah, I realize how ridiculous that is.
So, okay, I hear you. Just so you know Russian propaganda sucks compared to Western propaganda. Because Western propaganda covers literally everything: from books and computer games to "charities" and "do-gooder" organizations. That's one of the reasons why Russian society is so "closed" and "restrictive". Although no one disputes that the weaknesses that led to this are the historical fault of the Russians themselves, and it will take several generations to fix this humiliating shit.
>Here, we don't have money for immersive theatre, only dialogues about trannies I have nothing against trans people as such, in Russia they are also diagnosed with gender dysphoria, which gives a lot of opportunities that American trans people never dreamed of - free psychotherapist at any time, free tests for periodic monitoring of hormonal background for proper HRT and much more. However, I do not think that trans people should be put at the head of public policy and even more so to propagandize it. Traditional family should be at the head of public policy - traditional family is the engine of society and humanity. If a trans man in Russia says that being trans is more profitable than having a traditional family, then bad things will happen to him: https://www.consultant.ru/document/cons_doc_LAW_34661/d4344568bd586d541d39273855ba64ba9d18e84a/?ysclid=luqxqx0vws741111763
How is it, though, that wokeism has come to dominate Western society in the first place?
>>125549 Surely Kyiv (the spelling will change if the city changes hands, in the grand Danzig/Gdansk Viipuri/Vyborg tradition) would use greenbacks as a lure, given that they're seen as a US proxy? Also if a Tajik loves a rouble, wouldn't he cum in his pants for a dollar? It's just hard to believe. Then again, the SBU & co seem to be able to run round Russia poking holes in dams and lighting things on fire without much risk of arrest, so it's tough to know what to believe in the face of such intense espionage activity.
>>125550 Yeah integrated business clusters are a good idea, we have such things in the West too yknow? Old Street in London, Dublin Docks etc.
>>125551 >How is it, though, that wokeism has come to dominate Western society in the first place?
If you keep people distracted with the excitement of a moral panic or any other form of theatre, it's much easier to pick their pockets. It's not a coincidence that all this shit came to a head after the Occupy movement.
US plans to throw thugs recruited in prisons into Ukraine
Anonymous 09/04/24 Втр 17:44:43№12557314
Several hundred representatives of Mexican and Colombian drug cartels, recruited in US prisons, the US authorities plan to send to the war zone in Ukraine, TASS has reported citing the Russian Foreign Intelligence Service. It is noted that the first batch of "thugs" may be sent on a "business trip" as early as this summer.
The first batch of thugs is planned to be thrown into the war zone as early as this summer. The gang will consist of several hundred Mexicans and Colombians" the agency said.
According to intelligence, the prisoners have been promised full amnesty. If the "operation" is successful, the recruitment program may be expanded to include criminals from other countries with a difficult criminogenic situation.
>>125545 >techo-capitalist utopia Unironically, we're closer to that than you are))) and it is not even about the large number of "naukograds" (science cities), but about the number of resources that ensure this goal after the bankruptcy of the ussr and the apocalyptic crisis of the 90s, as a result of which Russia turned into an African hole for 10 years, Russia has come a long way on the road to recovery and is returning to its rightful place You should think about what Britain will be like in the foreseeable future, because, in fact, the digital age and resource poverty have robbed Britain of its independence
>>125433 Sorry for the delay, I've been pretty busy with work shit irl. See how it turns out: ZA is a damn interesting country How much tension is there between whites and blacks in your country? >https://www.timeslive.co.za/news/south-africa/2023-09-06-52-councillors-dead-in-kzn-political-killings/ I've read. It's all so familiar from the '90s. It's amazing how the pro-Western forces that are supposed to take your republic out of BRICS haven't come to power yet.
A group of Ukrainian refugees, dissatisfied with the Polish authorities' policy of supplying Ukrainian goods and weak military aid, organized an act of retaliation and set fire to the Farmacol pharmaceutical warehouse in Poland's Katowice on the evening of April 8 https://t.me/KB_Announcments/193191
Ukrainian mentality, btw: full confidence that everyone owes you everything.
>>125585 It's the 50s, we've got zeds under the bed! Are you now, or have you ever been, a member of the United Russia Party? Also, how large are your balls, and will you present them to a private subcommittee consisting of me and my lawyer later this evening?
>>125585 >Putin terror This form of presentation is very funny, and Politico calls all Russian media propaganda.
The very content of the articles are examples of ingenious manipulation. My compliments. Only a very professional journalist who values his high grant can play with contrasts and substitute concepts in such a way.
The new parameters of the law about mobilization envisage draconian fines for failure to appear on a summons to the TCC and other violations: Failure to appear - up to 204000 UAH ($5190) Violation of the rules of registration of persons liable for military duty - up to 17000 UAH ($436) Violation of the legislation on military duty - up to 85000 UAH ($2182). In addition, evaders will not be able to use bank cards and their property can be taken away from them.
Human rights violation in all its glory. Where is the condemnation of this from the European Union?
The photo of a possible accomplice of terrorists from "Crocus" hiding in the woods has appeared
According to journalists, during the day he fled from the police in a forest belt. The law enforcers do not rule out that the suspect is armed. The head of the district, Mikhail Sobakin, specified that the municipality had involved officers of the Ministry of Internal Affairs and the FSB in his search. The official also urged residents to remain calm. https://life.ru/p/1652012?utm_source=yxnews&utm_medium=desktop
Russian strategy is genuinely fascinating and often overlooked. When Stalin is discussed the conversation always veers towards Stalin the tyrant or Stalin the communist. But Stalin the strategist is never discussed or considered. It is true that in the early years of the USSR strategy was incoherent, but once the house was put in order incredible achievements were made in the pursuit of strategic objectives. The big one, the one as old as Russia itself, was the achievement of 'Defense in Depth' through the control of vast borderlands. But there is more to be said. It is often forgotten that the Cold War basically began almost completely on the terms of the USSR, and for many decades US policy was simply reactive and not proactive. When the Soviet Union adopted the policy of "expansion" the US responded with "containment". When communist aligned states such as Vietnam and China proved tough nuts to crack, the USA had to abandon the policy of containment momentarily to adopt policies that maintained US "honor" and "prestige" in the face of setbacks. One author on strategy (John Collins) compels me to think more on why the USSR can be said to have been the true winner of WW2. He cites Liddell Hart in saying "gaining military victory is not itself equivalent to gaining the object of policy. But... there has been a very natural tendency to lose sight of the basic national object, and identify it with the military aim. In consequence, whenever war has broken out, policy has too often been governed by the military aim - and this has been regarded as an end in itself, instead of as merely a means to an end" I decided to quote this in full because I think it is incredibly profound if you wish to consider why the USA wins battle after battle while still managing to lose wars. And furthermore, I think it explains why Russia has something of a tendency to lose battles but win wars.
>>125600 >>125601 >People died in a war that you did not declare therefore you lost the war I don't subscribe to this idea. What was Stalin supposed to do? Ask Hitler nicely to stop? Even if you subscribe to the idea that the USSR overused costly human wave tactics that led to needless bloodshed (The Russians will be at my throat for saying this. They hate that narrative. But lets assume for the sake of the argument that it is true) the plain fact of the matter is that a majority of all casualties were civilian. 8,668,400 out of 26.6 million war related deaths were military. I hesitate to blame Russia for Hitler for obvious reasons
You can argue that it is Stalin's fault it was so bad because he purged the Red Army, and was ill prepared for Barbarossa but you would need to qualify that.
>>125602 >What was Stalin supposed to do? Ask Hitler nicely to stop? There's a prelude to Nazi Germany invasion to USSR. Alas, someone shared here in /int/ some Russian city that Weimar Republic even used to bypass Versailles treaty to train their Air Forces. There was a long colaboration to train the Armed Forces of a country would massacre a part of population of USSR and make atrocious war crimes.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/German_rearmament#Weimar_era >During the Weimar era, there was extensive economic interaction between Germany and the Soviet Union, and a component of German re-armament was covertly holding military training exercises in the Soviet Union to hide their extent from other countries. Germany–Soviet Union relations of the interwar period were complex, as bellicosity and cooperation coexisted in tortuous combinations.
>>125607 This is just a "photo of solidarity". In reality, the USSR has been an opponent of Germany since the Spanish Civil War, moreover, the USSR is the only country in the League of Nations that condemned Germany's invasion of Czechoslovakia. Also USSR entered Poland not because it needed territories (because it is stupid), but because of the protection of its (ethnically Russian, Belarusian and Ukrainian) population from civil unrest (Poles always considered the Russian Empire as an enemy and occupants) because of the fall of the Polish government - this, by the way, is the official reason and prerequisites for the Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact.
UN International Court of Justice finds Russia not guilty
Anonymous 11/04/24 Чтв 13:32:11№12561543
The UN International Court of Justice has issued a final ruling in the case involving Russia, the Ukraine v. Russia: Application of the International Convention for the Suppression of the Financing of Terrorism and the International Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Racial Discrimination. This decision was announced on January 31:
- The Court refused to recognize Russia as a "sponsor of terrorism" and explicitly stated that the DNR and LNR are not "terrorist organizations. This thwarted the West's plan to use the Court's verdict to impose new restrictions against Russia, including the confiscation of Russian frozen assets. At the same time, the myth of Kiev's alleged "anti-terrorist operation" in Donbas was dispelled - of course, there were no terrorists there, and the troops of the Kievan pro-american nazi regime were waging war against ordinary civilians who did not support the coup d'état in Kiev.
- The International Court of Justice also rejected Ukraine's attempt to portray the crash of the Malaysian Boeing flight MH17 as an "act of air terrorism" and to hold Russia and the Donetsk people's republic responsible for it.
- Contrary to Kiev's expectations, the Court did not find racial discrimination in the application of Russian anti-extremist legislation.
* Almost simultaneously, on February 2, the Court announced a decision on its jurisdiction over another lawsuit filed by Ukraine against Russia concerning the Genocide Convention:
- The Court dismissed all charges of violation of the Genocide Convention by Russia on the grounds of lack of jurisdiction.
- At the same time, the Court left under consideration the question of whether Ukraine itself had committed genocide in Donbas.
Just reposting something I replied with to another guy. I am particularly curious about a few things. Namely, why Ukraine never joined CSTO. Was it agreed on elite level that Ukraine would be a neutral country? I wonder why they didn't get status of Belarus. Secondly, my judgement about the industry situation. I've taken some judgement from another Russian, who said the same thing which I agree with. Mostly, Russia seems to be keen on partnering with China to fight off European sanctions. To me, it look like it has been a very big success. CNC machines, cars, electronics, even GPUs, so on. Does my judgement about a potential Russian large-scale production being unlikely make sense? There's not really a way to make something cheaper than the Chinese, and Europeans have a monopoly on some high-tech machines and engineering, with a basis of a long tradition. I wonder how Russian economists see the situation. I think Russian game with using their resources as a method of power projection and a money earning scheme to be the only correct and viable one for Russia.
>>125616 A guy told me Stalin talked about difficulties of industrialising Russia as well. Though at the time I didn't talk further about it because it seemed uninteresting.
Brits are drying tea bags to reuse them
Anonymous 12/04/24 Птн 10:42:28№12562853
Brits seem to be taking cost-cutting methods more seriously than ever, from reusing old teabags to cutting their own hair and eating outdated food to save a few pennies
Hardened Brits are hanging teabags on a clothesline to reuse them to save money.
A shocking study has revealed that skinny people are also cutting their hair, waving condiment packets around and eating breakfast cereal for dinner as part of a cost-cutting campaign.
More than one in seven - around 15% - leave tea bags out to dry to use more than once, a survey of British adults by vouchercodes.co.uk found.
Women are more likely to leave tea bags out to dry: 16% admit to the habit - compared to 14% of guys. The practice is most common among the over 55s, with almost a fifth of the age group (19%) reusing bags more than once, while the figure drops to 18% for Brits aged 45 to 54 and 15% for 35 to 44-year-olds.
>>125628 The news says that in Russia, there are unlimited clean pants for everyone and 1000 teabags per person, plus the women take dick sucking lessons in school and are naturally submissive.
>>125635 I think any normal man should cross this type of woman off his list. Games are really just the tip of the iceberg. In fact, it's just a pointer to the fact that such a woman will nag you about anything she doesn't like. I think you know what I mean. I used to be stupid and naive and even married one such, but since I have a brain I just strongly recommend to avoid this type. Women like that are literally the enemy of everything masculine.
>>125641 >Demonstrates the house where Gagarin lived as a child and where authenticity is being preserved in an effort to keep it looking pristine. I don't even know what to call you after that. You don't look like a dumb westoid, though.
>>125642 >and where authenticity is being preserved in an effort to keep it looking pristine. I forgot that that's in Russia, the sucessor of USSR and USSR that spawned those regimes like in DPKR that also have these pristine fake houses with propaganda where the 1st Supreme leader lived. I'm sorry, my mistake.
>>125630 BASEDonce again, the normies have failed to grasp the britsh irony I bet about the tea though, 1000 bags of normal tea cost ~2000 rubles (£17), so it's not so ironic))) I can't imagine who needs that much
>>125658 And before anyone shits themselves over purchase power parity or similar ideas, consider this: 2h15m of labour at the minimum wage will buy you a year's supply of tea here, or about 45m based on my salary, and I'm very much the most bourgeois post-national Westoid you're likely to encounter, outside traditional hunting grounds like Amalfi or Alpe d'Huez. By no means an oligarch, but a fair representative of your much-vaunted Golden Billion. Let's compare: how many hours of work does it take youto buy a year's worth of tea where you are?
>>125658 >£27 for 1120 Yeah, it's always cheaper in bulk. I calculated prices based on 10 packs of 100 pieces. On your link one of these costs 930 rubles (£7.35), in Russia a very good tea for 100 pieces can be bought for 250-300 rubles (£2 - £2.50), anything higher is already ultra premium from the Ceylon mountains, on which passed the feet of virgins in the full moon, for real hedonists. Frankly speaking I have never seen a pack of 1000 pieces, I don't even know a person who is ready to drink the same tea for a year. In Russia it is as popular as in Britain, the difference is that it has not influenced Russian culture and local customs, and Russians love to change tea, so there are many varieties. https://www.ozon.ru/category/chay-v-paketikah-100-sht/?page=2&tf_state=Lx1_kn4Dqe5ZiuZ0iXDiaFhXxa4SVB-01yWTPIFLJ3B3DIQb
>>125659 Of course I could now make a Phyton working time calculator and calculate the results to surprise you, but your proposal is too primitive: the calculation of the purchase of tea per unit of working time will not give you anything, because you need to take into account many factors, such as such a vulnerable for the British as payment of bills for household services, taxes, which actually do not affect the Russians, because it is done by the employer before the delivery of the salary, and all salaries in vacancies in Russia are indicated with the deduction of 13% tax.
It is better to use more traditional methods of obtaining information: stories of russian friends who lived in Britain, and according to their stories you live no better and no worse than Russians. So the "Borelle's Garden" propaganda is most likely utter nonsense. We should also take into account such factors as the fact that Russia is in a state of economic war and indirect armed war with the "Western world", including Britain. Which affects all participants in this without exception. Measuring the water level during a storm is a tradition of French sailors (see, I'm making a British joke now)
>>125662 >pic LMAO another "Mr. Proper" is on the loose again. btw who's interested: the most dangerous and safest place on earth (in english) https://youtu.be/RrCPQD-x1p0
>>125674 I remember some dudes on 4chan/int/ created a thread in February 2022 three days before the famous events, and then an American broke into the thread and said that they are all stupid, will never ever go to war in Ukraine because it's impossible in today's world, UN, conventions, economics, threat of nuclear war and so on. By the way, mentally I supported him then... because I got banned for the My Little Pony in the meme:D
As you can see, we were both wrong. Just be skeptical - the most correct strategy for a mere mortal in a total information hurricane of events.
>>125661 Here tea is commonplace, all ritual fell away long ago save for slap-fights over the addition of sugar. I drink three cups a day unless I'm sick, and know people who drink 10. We like very bitter tea though, it consistently shocks people expecting Earl Grey and lapsang souchong everywhere.
>>125662 So local taxes, district heating bills, communal maintenance costs etc are paid from gross/brutto in Russia? Really? And the Western world is always at war with something or other, or it has been for as long as I've been alive anyway, so that shouldn't really factor.
>>125677 >the "West" is a board of shitposters, contrarians and baiters plus astroturfers+bots Don't forget to post with a valid email specially personal e-mail in 4chan /biz/
>>125678 >So local taxes, district heating bills, communal maintenance costs etc are paid from gross/brutto in Russia? Really? You didn't quite get what he wrote right. Russians really don't have to deal with taxes, unless they are private entrepreneurs, the employer pays everything for us, that's why all salaries on job search sites are listed with taxes deducted, also all Russians don't pay for health insurance like in the UK. But for housing and utilities you have to pay separately through a personal account or an app in your phone downloaded from rustore, or through a special terminal in every store or bank, which is available in any shithole if you are a very old grandfather from the USSR and modern cyberpunk is difficult for you. However, utility bills in Russia are much cheaper than in Britain. This red-green guy >>125674 was outraged that Russians were making streamings on tweets about burning a gas stove 24/7. Because in Russia it costs next to nothing.
>>125686 The admin of the Hrukov(Kharkov) telegram news channel always throws epic tantrums during Russian bombings, which then become meme'd, not only by russians, but also by ukrainians. English does not convey this folklore, the cosmic effect is achieved in "surzhik" (crazy mixture of Ukrainian and Russian).
>>125689 I don't think anything will happen here anytime soon. This hot spot will be presented to the Americans at the end of the redivision of the world between geopolitical entities to further increase the strain on the American financial system and collapse it. I'm not an expert, just a guess. >>125690 The British are among those who created Israel. Protecting your child is pretty logical)
>>125685 Looks like a first wave that should deplete the air defense system, we do that too. The main moment of destruction will likely be 30 minutes from my post.
>>125659 My experimental check for 19 bucks. I made it when Tucker Carlson lied to his American audience that you could fill a $100 dollar food cart in Russia. You can saddle that up for $19 if you don't fuck around buying premium brands like he did.
So Is Iran part of the Russian military-industrial complex? What were the reasons for dragging it into a war with Israel? Why did Iran refuse to escalate further in the conflict with Israel?
TRANSLATED TO ENGLISH FOR BROS (sorry for if errors)
The pictures show the anguish of Russian liberal immigrants confronted with German reality. The ironic thing is that Russian liberals often idealize Germany in their propaganda and cite it as a more winning comparison to Russia. The gist: In Germany, people are removing trays from washing machines and putting locks on electric plugs. Germans and those living in Germany should buy locks for washing machine electrical plugs so that other Germans don't wash things in their washing machines and rack up your electric and water bills, because in Germany you can't put a washing machine in rented housing. Given that more than 50% of Germans don't have their own homes, this is a pressing problem, which is also exacerbated by rising energy costs due to anti-Russian sanctions, which are primarily driven by the interests of the collective west, not the national interests of Germany (yes, yes, portubro).
>>125715 >15000 rubles (per person?) I pay 9800 thousand rubles a month for a 4-compartment apartment, and I have a server running, which is used to broadcast the gas stove 24/7 as a render farm for 3D graphics (crazy power consumption).
In the same way, only 2% of housing is on the communal sector. And that number is dwindling. https://www.newsler.ru/realty/2023/10/10/vciom-79-rossiyan-imeyut-sobstvennoe-zhile As conceived by the USSR, this was temporary housing, and the state was responsible for the maintenance of the living space. But the USSR collapsed and its ideas were gone.
The funny thing is that part of the house looks good, the utilities do their job, but the tenants are typical faggots who don't need anything, so everything looks shabby and neglected, because for repairs you have to negotiate with neighbors and throw money together, which is not always possible if. By the way, a fine of 4 thousand rubles for smoking in the stairwell, the old whore, of course, ignores everything.
>>125716 I forgot to say that in Russia it is also impossible not to have a REGISTRATION (binding to the living space) or sell the last housing(it is simply illegal, you can't sell your last home unless you own another home to which you can be registered, If you need to sell your last home, you must at the same time sign a contract to buy another home), so even if a person rents housing, he has a REGISTRATION in his own living space somewhere, for example in the house of his parents from which he left.
>>125716 >>125717 >>125718 I think you need to slow down, liitle guy, or there's gonna be no one left. Would you like it if a Portuguese man was proving 24/7 that Portugal is a superpower? I don't think so. You'd say "What a stuffy poster" (yes, you'd say)
>>125715 What exactly do you mean by that? Rent or utilities? Looks like rent. In Belgorod, you can rent a full-fledged one-room apartment for a small family of three for that kind of money kek https://realty.ya.ru/belgorod/snyat/kvartira/
i think we are talking about rent, not ownership; if the apartment is owned, you pay 3k per month for all services (electricity, water, heat, etc.) and not for each person registered in the apartment, but for all of them I don't know where you found this, but the conditions from the video are total shit))0)0 I'd find another (((rentlord)))
>>125738 UKRAINIAN EDITOR OF RUSSIAN-LANGUAGE WIKIPEDIA LIQUIDATED NEAR ARTEMOVSK This is reported on his page in "Wiki".
It says that for 14.5 years Lushchai made more than 86 thousand edits, wrote more than two hundred articles and completely revised about fifty more. In his last month on Wikipedia, he ranked 122nd among all participants in the Russian-language section in terms of edits. He made his last edit on March 25, 2024.
On March 28, he was reported missing after the shelling of a village near Bakhmut. Later it became known that he died that day. Lushchai got into the AFU a year ago - in January 2023. In December 2023, he said that most of the edits are made in hospitals. https://t.me/stranaua/150775
* Goodbye dumb faggot, I'm sick of fucking re-editing after him.
>>125740 Btw he worked as a historian at Kiev University, specializing in the History of Ukraine. >Homer was actually a hohol >The Gauls came to France from the Lvov region
My ISP switched to AI adpathing speed and internet yesterday, I'm not really sure what that means, but I've noticed that the speed increases 4 times when I download a gigarepack of some movie in UHD4k, as a result it takes very little time and loads the SSD heavily https://www.cnews.ru/news/line/2020-08-18_bilajn_ispolzuet_ai_dlya
It's just funny to see all this in my village shithole If Japan has stepped into the future, Russia has stepped into cyberpunk
>>125720 It is not productive to LARP as troll, NAFO, Ukrainian specially in year 2. Go outsource some Ukrainian refugee, some tranny from ugh /pol/ or /k/ for shitflinging here. Plus a poortuguese calling someone poor or homeless is "the pot calling the kettle black". >>125700 >>125703 of course, there are regional differences between different regions of a country. I also pay less for a good lunch in some interior or northern continental portugal compared to Lisbon. But (((Jon Stewart))) and some anons in /po/ dismantled Tucker Carlson narrative in which a average Russian earns X monthly compared to a American. >>125721 Of course, the rent is cheap in Belgorod. It is terrorised by Zelensky every day.
>>125745 >of course, there are regional differences between different regions of a country. I also pay less for a good lunch in some interior or northern continental portugal compared to Lisbon. No, bro, I live 3 kilometers from Moscow. I'm just not russkiy(In Russia, russkiy and rossiyanin are different words). I shopped at a Moscow store. It's just that in Russia there are different categories of stores: peremium, medium and economy class. Tucker shopped in Auchan(Ашан), a French middle-class store, and I shopped in economy class. But that doesn't mean that the products there are total shit, you can't make a product below the specifications set by the state (ГОСТ), otherwise YOU DIED, like in Dark Souls. Just that these products have a weak brand, or it could be an internal brand of store.
And I and many others don't care at all what lists Americans make (they are useful though, thanks lol). I think we've adapted pretty well over the last three years. The only thing that bothers us is american videocards and processors, but they are made in China and alternative China(Taiwan). It's going to be terribly painful for us for a while. But as they say, demand stimulates supply, and there is a Mikron plant in Zelenograd, where they are building a line to produce МЦСТ and Байкал processors. Russia will lose a lot of Western programs built for Intel and AMD and it's going to hit the business organization hard, but we will not be left without electronics.
Smartphone with KasperskyOS operating system. From scratch, without using the Linux kernel.
Anonymous 16/04/24 Втр 00:31:04№125754139
Evgeny Kaspersky presented a smartphone from Aquarius with the KasperskyOS operating system at the Innovation Summit - 2024. He emphasized that all software, starting from the boot, is developed by the company and does not use the Linux kernel. Aquarius, one of the largest developers and manufacturers of computer hardware in Russia, has completed porting the Aurora operating system to Aquarius Cmp NS220RE tablets.
A Russian company is making a new FPS, they released trailer, that got removed form Youtube sadly. >Телеграм t.me/bestinhell_game >ВКонтакте vk.com/bestinhell_game >fishki fishki.net/profile/1940449
Independent game development studio "Noname Company" Creators of the game "The Best in Hell". The team's goal is to develop the direction of game creation in Russia and popularize it worldwide. "We haven't been asked any questions, so we don't aim to make answers. We just want to create good games."
Best in Hell - a game in the genre of "tactical cooperative first-person shooter", based on a similar movie, tells the story of the daily exploits of the fighters of PMC "Wagner". At the moment, these heroes are among the best warriors performing the most difficult tasks to protect the interests. Homeland. Our game is not a mindless shooting gallery. These are tough battles with a smart opponent, where you are nobody without your team. Our game is not mindless ultra-patriotism. We want to tell the story of the horrors of war, without which, unfortunately, sometimes you can't do without it
>>125757 Looks cringe already at the concept announcement stage. But let's hope for the best. Now there is a flurry of activity on all fronts and the feeling is that Russian society is trying to catch up on some lost ground, but they are doing it so quickly and decisively that in some places it looks ridiculous and retarded. Thank you for the news.
>>125770 I'll answer for him because he turned out to be a retard and won't answer you again: how beautiful Portuguese is, when I read these Portuguese words I feel like a handsome Pedro Henrique Morais (an ordinary gardener from a poor family) with whom Santa Maria Ribeiro (daughter of an influential merchant linked to an influential cartel specializing in the theft of rare flowers) from a Latin TV series is in love, although it still doesn't change the fact that you are a schizo with fake houses.
>>125773 >muh fake houses don't exist https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kijong-dong https://ru.wikipedia.org/wiki/%D0%9A%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B6%D0%BE%D0%BD%D0%B4%D0%BE%D0%BD >The town was oriented so that the bright blue roofs and white sides of the buildings next to the massive DPRK flag would be the most distinguishing features when viewed from across the border. Scrutiny with modern telescopic lenses, however, has led to the conclusion that the buildings are concrete shells lacking window glass or even interior rooms, with building lights turned on and off at set times and empty sidewalks swept by caretakers in an effort to preserve the illusion of activity.
>>125774 >Muh USSR and DPRK are the same thing Lol. I'll tell you just in case: USSR was a socialist country building communism based on Marxism-Leninism, a real leftist totalitarian regime from the fantasies of American trannies with pink hair + death penalty and labor camps, the only ideological heirs of which are Cuba and Vietnam. The DPRK is a national-socialist totalitarian regime based on the Juche ideology developed by Kim Il Sung, inspired by and in opposition to Stalin's interpretation of Marxism. The ideology of the PRC in turn is Maoism - a heavily reworked Marxism-Leninism-Stalinism by Mao Zedong, with an emphasis on market (rather than planned) economics and with plenty of Chinese specifics adapted to Chinese society. Now you'll know it's not all the same.
And as for fake cities, the USSR had no need for it, because in the USSR (excluding some moments of its inception) people lived quite well (have you ever thought that there is something missing in the terminology of the first world and the third world? It is this missing element - the 2nd world, and called the USSR), and to fake the houses of famous people - makes no sense and complete schizophrenia, like the doctrine of eternal ice or the conspiracy of pharmacologists. The DPRK is using these houses for inter-Korean propaganda aimed at their fellow South Koreans, not you. They're just so cut off from the outside world that it's hard for them to realize how infantile this shit is.
Tucker Carlson published an interview with Pavel Durov (creator of Telegram and before that Vkontakte). It was recorded in Dubai and lasts 58 minutes.
"In this clip, Durov talks about the pressure tactics the U.S. government used against him, including sending FBI agents to his home" reads the abstract of the interview on Carlson's Telegram feed.
>>125777 → Democracy in your country is an illusion, if only because there will never be a party that wins in your country that will make Australia equal to or independent of the USA. The Americans simply won't allow it.
I think you should also read The Green Book by Muammar Gaddafi and understand why democracy only works in propaganda; it is a short, well-structured book that you will enjoy from the first pages and will answer all your questions about democracy.
Mummar Gaddafi was the leader of Libya, who led his country to prosperity, was assassinated by democratic countries and killed by democrats without trial, the reason: Gaddafi's desire to dedolarize Africa and create a unified African Economic Union. After his death, Libya became a "democratic country" - a gang-shithole with hunger and bandits.
>>125779 The Colonel fucked us, very specifically the UK, and he died for it after we fucked him - that's the way it goes in life. A certain rubber-assed gnome took the wrong lesson from this, because he's paranoid and too headstrong to convince otherwise.
>>125782 I think it was a bit the other way around, as it didn't make sense for a man from a tent living among the Bedouins to be the first to attack world powers.
>>125759 British company BAE Systems investigates cause of munitions factory explosion in South Wales. Employees uninjured, company says. Explosion occurred at BAE Systems plant in Glascoyd, Monmouthshire, on April 17. Company says all safety measures were taken. Cause of explosion unknown. Plant built bombs for Royal Navy in 1938, currently employs 550 people. BAE Systems is largest defense company in UK. https://www.reuters.com/business/aerospace-defense/bae-systems-investigating-explosion-its-welsh-munitions-site-2024-04-17/
>>125783 He was rightly angry because the US killed his family, but he was stupid enough to take it out on UK civilians because of age-old Airstrip One memes and our obvious relative weakness. I don't see how heinous shit like the Lockerbie bombing or the embassy hostage bullshit is a fair response.
I've learned from experience that Natasha doesn't know how to keep a family together, in fact it has a culturally shitty premise ("the cult of the prince on a white horse"(Exaggerated expectations, "a man has to") and "the cult of the crystal figurine"(Positioning yourself as a princess)), but the Portugal... WHAT THE FUCK? There's only 10 million of you! The surprising result is the same with the Brits. After winning WW3 and establishing a British occupation government on their island, I will definitely get myself a British wife😁
>>125819 something similar happened near my hometown in 2019 ( two levees / dikes / Дамба collapsed) and the environment minister back then said that people were to blame for building or buying houses on the Floodplain / Пойма ( https://ru.wikipedia.org/wiki/%D0%9F%D0%BE%D0%B9%D0%BC%D0%B0 ) and not taking account Climate change.
>>125820 yeah, it's funny how these faggots say it's the people's fault, even though people literally pay taxes to keep the dams regularly inspected and functioning in russia there also a scandal because shortly before the dam collapsed, the head of the region came to inspect it and approve its serviceability
>>125824 nope if not rethorical question, neither some ancestors Portuguese, "Spanish" Galicians or Gauls come from that Polish-Ukrainian region. The one major similarity is European Portuguese being a stressed-time language ( https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isochrony#Stress_timing ) like Russian and other stuff. there was a theory for that - its due to Germanic Suevi migration to Galicia influencing the Vulgar Latin back then.
>>125811 you must look at crude marriage rate and crude divorce rate. what you presented is a ratio, a difference. that line saying percentage of marriages end in divorce is fake.
drama in western ukraine ukrainian armed forces soldiers trafficking stolen weapons shot at police officers at the end of the video a civilian came running asking what happened, to which a calm policeman told him to get in his car, to which the civilian(?) hysterically told the policeman to get out of the car, he would drive him himself (apparently to the hospital?) https://vk.com/wall-163061027_5457806?ysclid=lv8ajyorva675607208
>>125827 Hohols seem very stressed, what's up with them? >Ukrainian crowd attacks Territorial Defense conscription commissars in Chernovtsi >"The vehicle of the representative of the Territorial Defense Headquarters and Security Service (TCC) was blocked, and force and threats were applied to it," the Chernovtsi Regional Territorial Defense Headquarters reports. The TCC officer fired a warning shot. >Looks like recruitment officers aren't the most popular people in Ukraine.
>>125825 Wow, I didn't expect an answer! I read it with interest, thanks for the info, now I see it's not such a meme.
>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Divorce_demography Yes you are right, it is a more honest calculation formula. Everyone in Russia marries thoughtlessly and divorces very easily. I hate it. There used to be even a possibility to divorce remotely online with the consent of the parties through a special service to which Russians are obliged to transfer part of their lives (https://www.gosuslugi.ru/), but the supporters of moral values insisted that this possibility was removed from there. That's how shitty it is in Russian society. Marriage has lost its value.
>>125829 It's the same in much of eastern Europe... and I don't think they even marry that much in western Europe. The society is generally in total decay. Even the muslims are getting fucked and they've got underdeveloped ape brains, plus a master-slave religion.
>>125829 >Information about your child's school performance fucking great, i wish I had kids >>125828 i see them as victims of the circumstances nato put them in and I feel sorry for them, after all they are not strangers but the enemy is the enemy
>>125825 Вut that means that pretty much everyone who marries in Portugal then divorces? So nobody even care to marry then. In Russia everyone marries then majority divorces
>>125837 Normally who marries in a certain year is mostly zoomers and who divorces is mostly a boomer right? Young people aren't getting married, plus 1/3 young people escapes this Iberian Gaza Strip.
The ratio, or the diferences means the difference of number of marriages minus number of divorces in a specified year [that can be multiplied by 100%, to give the percentage.
Hahahaha you fuckin idiot, the only place near Europe with worse women is Ireland. Fat, mentally ill or 2+ kids: choose now. Get yourself a sturdy German who can give good handjobs or a French madame who forces your cock up her shitter, unasked.
>>125837 and take account in demography of Portugal (so it is easy for 40-60 boomers to overcome newlywed numbers of marriages) plus immigration - foreigners can divorce here.
>>125815 It's not known here, pic somewhat related - sold in the post-Soviet and Spain, oddly. I drink Yorkshire Gold and Clipper, readily available from local shops and solid utilitarian beverages.
>>125838 *difference of number of divorces minus number of marriages in theory, it can even surpass the 100% threshold so it cannot ever be "percentage of marriages that end in divorce"
>>125839 This I add to this Russian zoomer >>125811 the following facts: Most Russian men are like some British men, so we have just as high a suicide rate, with men leading the way Most of them have to do with excessive attachment to a woman blue - mans red - womans
the first picture is from 10-29 years old. The second is Russia's overall suicide statistics.
>>125840 That could be truth. Russia has similar demography. But i think that if you look at divorce rate by age you'll see that different age groups have different divorce age. People who live together all their lives don't normally divorce. On the pic american stats, i don't think that Portugal has different situation. You just need to calulate weights of age groups and find out their contributions
>>125831 > see them as victims of the circumstances nato put them in and I feel sorry for them Russian soul. I consider them brainwashed and polonised retarded villagers that are too far gone.
>>125849 Also you're just another 2cher whose goal is to write a toxic post for the sake of toxicity. Typical "Zhopogolic" (literal translation - Assholic). https://neolurk.org/wiki/Жопоголизм
>>125854 It's pointless to talk about them. Ukrainians don't exist, only Russians do. And all I've seen is compliance for mobilization in Ukraine. They maybe deserve sympathy from some 3rd party, but not from Russians, because they're shooting at your soldiers and citizens. No amount of money and brainwashing can change a person's mind unless he agrees to it. That's my stance at least, I don't want to tell what you or the other guy should think, not my business.
>>125853 No, i drink greenfield too. It's mass-market mediocre tea and that's ok. Majority of people drink mediocre tea, since it's affordable.
My point was that average english tea is pretty much same so nobody need to import tea from russia. Most of brits and russians drink crap from tea bags anyway
>>125857 Which nations of Yugoslavia do you think would be like hohols to Serbs? I'm just starting to learn about the Balkan wars and it would be cool to start with your opinion.
>>125859 That's a tough question because the immediate response of many would be Croats - WWII ustashe, like how modern-day Ukraine is based on Galician nationalism and villagespeak, and they've fought for Germany in the same fashion as Ustashe. But unlike Ukrainians, Croats are actually not fake people with zero identity. They've been noted together with Serbs by Constantine, and by numerous other sources even before that (though, it's "disputed" because names sound a bit differently, and you can't really prove or say anything concrete if you go too far back in history). So you could say hohols are Croats in the spirit, but there's some differences. Bosniaks would make more sense to be compared to hohols, they're completely a product of a brain damage and schizophrenia. Had the highest per capita SS involvement in WWII. Montenegrin identity got sponsored by commies in the same fashion as hohols but there's so few of them I don't even know what their coherent ideology/opinion is. >I'm just starting to learn about the Balkan wars Fake and gay wars, honestly. It's much less black&white than people tell you. Most of the offensives and cessations of land were planned by both sides in coordination.
>>125839 I don't know what you both are talking about, but I've come to the conclusion that all of today's young women are total crap. Some of them get better with age, but that's only because they lose some of the privileges given to her by hormone tricked men. I once did a course using neuroleptics prescribed by a doctor for depression and I felt a real freedom, the world around me became "equalized" for me, I stopped wanting a woman every second, I stopped looking at her as the opposite sex at all, I had zero libido, I started thinking more about my surroundings, I saw their true essence. But then the course ended and everything came back, all these male weaknesses, it's horrible. But one thing I've learned for sure: Woman is an illusion. A woman is a deception of the brain.
No, I'm not schizo or gay. It's just that the brain is a mechanism in which you can turn off certain things, like sexual orientation, with varying degrees of success.
>>125871 I'm not excusing a pedophile. I'll tell you how it works in the US: a group of cops get together and pretend to be underage girls. Basically provoking a crime. In Russia, such actions are a criminal sentence of several years for police officers. And there, provoking crimes or creating conditions for them is the norm. In any case, he should have a lawyer and a court so that a jury can convict him. Murder in custody and execution is an atavism of primitive societies.
"The U.S. Army now does not need to fight defending NATO countries. Ukrainians are doing that. And the civilized world only provides ammunition, and I think this is a good solution," Zelensky said in an interview with NBC News. https://t.me/ASupersharij/28462
>>125872 the paedophile goes for the gun and tries to shot the cops. If Scott Ritter did the same, do you think that he would be alive today ready to defend Russia and for memetic purposes?
>>125874 Honestly, I'd also freak out at strangers coming out of my house or the house I was going to and grab my gun. Self-preservation instinct. Btw, you recently defended a terrorist from the local cannibals, now you're in their shoes. Here's another video of a guy adjusting his pants while under fatal stress from a cop's commands. >>125875 I still think he's a pawn of Putin's 4D chess game. That's a topic for /zog/ though.
>>125841 yes, it's interesting to see what i haven't seen. in russia, yokshir and organic fairtrade can be bought by online delivery through finland via yandex market, but it will be much more expensive than the same tea produced in russia under a different brand, but it's funny that such an option is even available given the closure of the border and the breakdown of diplomatic relations
The Gagarin lesson "Space is Us" developed by the Kirov Children's Space Center was held in the vicinity of Lisbon (Portugal). The "Gagarin's Lesson" from Vyatka popularizers of cosmonautics from the Children's Space Center has already been tested in the vicinity of Lisbon in a training center for children studying Russian language and culture. https://rg.ru/2024/04/12/reg-pfo/v-portugalii-proshel-razrabotannyj-v-kirove-gagarinskij-urok.html
Ocheretino fell (I assume in normal speech it's called Ocheretino, not Ochoretyne). Important, highgrounds. >>125901 >Serbian Interior Ministry: A powerful aerial bomb from the 1999 NATO aggression was neutralized in Nish. The munition was identified as a Mark 84, a general purpose unguided bomb, the U.S. has used them since the Vietnam War. Lol, thanks for keeping me up to date about my own country, I don't read our news.
>>125903 >Ocheretino \ Очеретино I wondered for a long time why they went up there until you showed me the elevation map.
Also the breakthrough to Chasov Yar (vidreal) Also a kind of fortress, not like Bakhmut, which was fortified for 10 years, but still there will be difficulties there. The entire Donbass is solid fortresses and underground Soviet Cold War cities with repair shops, as well as a military logistics system developed over 10 years.
>>125901 Thanks. I don't live in Lisbon or near Lisbon. I don't know what is a Yuri Gagarin lesson.
ua Zelenskyy restricts online casinos to curb troop gambling addictions Some are skeptical a ban will work given the existence of illegal casinos.
>The new regulations, laid out in a decree by Ukraine's State Security and Defense Council, came after prominent activist and Ukrainian army serviceman Pavlo Petrychenko launched a campaign highlighting gambling addictions among soldiers and called on Zelenskyy to impose stricter controls on online casinos. Petrychenko died in combat April 15.
rs25th Anniversary of Deadly NATO Bombing of Serbian State TV Marked
>>125910 >a campaign highlighting gambling addictions among soldiers Yes, they lost a whole salary given to them by the state, and as a result they did not have enough money for additional uniforms that were not part of the official supplies (better boots, higher grade body armor, uniforms, better quality helmets, and other things, up to and including non-army food and civilian transportation to get home). >I don't live in Lisbon or near Lisbon. It's the country that matters, not the city, of course no one is aiming to deanonize anyone in this thread. Relax, bro, it's sacred. >25th Anniversary of Deadly NATO Bombing Maybe a kino for that occasion? https://www.kinopoisk.ru/film/1000443/
Ukrainian corruption tank enters Moscow
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The famous(in RuNet) Ukrainian tank "Azovets" became an amusing exhibit of the Patriot Park in Moscow. It is famous for being announced in 2014 as the most innovative and modern tank (based on the T-64 chassis) for fighting in urban environments, for the development of which 5 million dollars were spent. However, in 2015 it failed tests and after the Ukrainian media began to take an interest in it from a criminal point of view the tank simply disappeared, but Azov commanders from rare assured the public that the tank is still working for the benefit of defense.
The Russian Armed Forces with the help of local residents found this tank, it turns out that, anticipating a criminal case Azov Nazis simply buried it 8 years ago, having previously removed from it everything that can be sold.
A legend, meme generator and symbol of Ukrainian corruption, after all. The trophy is more symbolic than NATO equipment.
>>125916 Ukrainians could've entered the history if they made a tank like that, but about 10 times bigger. Yes, RF would've annihilated such a huge target, but imagine the impact on the world's culture, ideas? If they would've seen an actual giant machine being assaulted and defeated? In a long run, it could've helped Ukraine much more.
Plus it's always possible to make it survive longer, since it'll work closer to a battleship than a tank.
Being a meme is an infinitely more powerful state than being a moment in history. It's deep when you think about it...
>>125917 Looks pretty damn cool and epic as idea, but I think the basic battle concept of this tank was a clever misappropriation of $5 million, one million of which was spent on buying bogus gauges and fake armour. And this tank did its job perfectly.
>>125926 It's a ‘neighbourhood officer’ (uchastkovyj) Something like an American sheriff, but one for the whole village with his cosy little 10x10m office and a police Lada
Also Fat, drunken, cheeky pig is some classic type, lol:D
Cost of maintenance of a private house in Russia and one-time expenses (for example, drilling a well to water, if the village where the house is located there are no central communications)
Perfectly translated via YaGPT built into Yandex-browser if you open an article in it.
>>125865 Akshually, these days most British tea is grown in our former colonies in Africa, mainly Kenya and Rwanda. Real proper Assam from actual Assam is rare and sought after.
>>125937 >18.8% interest on the mortgage!? EIGHTEEN POINT EIGHT PERCENT?!?!?! They're laughing in Tel Aviv, fucking hell. If that's what you mean, it's a real estate company website, they just advertise themselves through a calculator at the end. 18 percent is the cap. If you're referring to the picture, it's the website of a real estate company that unobtrusively advertises its services with a calculator at the end of each of its articles.
https://bankiros.ru/bank/sberbank/mortgage If you look here, the mortgage rate varies from 2 to 18 percent depending on the region and the bank. The cheapest is a house in the far east, obviously because the population density there is very low, and the state not only subsidizes mortgages, but also gives a free hectare of land to those who move to the far east. The most expensive housing is the "top five cities" and Sochi. But these top-tier cities are worth their money, and russian "liberal travelers" often whine on Twitter that there are no similar cities in Europe that provide as many resources to develop their lives, including their careers. You can believe them, you can disbelieve them.
Also people in special categories get support from the government, such as family with children, IT professionals and others. I know for a fact that for IT specialists the rate in Moscow is usually up to 6 percent and no more. https://спроси.дом.рф/instructions/ipoteka-s-gospodderzhkoy/
So why did the Nazis burn down the institute that quite literally invented a reasonable facsimile of modern Geschlechtkampf ideology, including facial feminisation surgery and hormone treatment?
A mass rally was held in Hamburg by radical Islamists whose demands included the establishment of a caliphate in Germany - Bild.
"With the authorization of the authorities, they demanded that Germany be turned into an Islamist dictatorship ruled by a religious leader - without any rights for women, homosexuals, Christians, Jews and dissenters"
"It is unbelievable, unacceptable and incomprehensible how people who have found a home in Germany turn against Germany"
>>125966 What if that's what their government originally intended? They can't say "guys, we're fascists now", they need to set a precedent for society to do that, they need society to want fascists in power.
In February this year they made a mistake in encrypting the disks(in case of FSB intrusion) and lost the 14 years of threads database, so the threads are recorded from February this year.
>>125967 Western democracy works less than 4/5 years thinking always at the polls. The men in charge can't think ahead. Also they prefer not alienating woman's electorate in short term rather forcing to have 2/3 children to have that Total Fertility Rate above 2,1 after 2nd and 3rd wave of feminism or even LGBT population.
Alas this problem was already discussed in 80's and 90's according to Samuel Huntington's The Clash of Civilizations and the Remaking of World Order a book based on a reply to his former student that per coincidence Dugin mentions in 9:46 >>125965 . they did polls to the French back then significant part knew that the North Africans were less assimilated. All this in 1980 and France is in that state that we all know.
>>125986 This is part of Russian culture since World War II. Initially, all German tanks in Soviet museums were subjected to "lowering" if the mechanics allowed it. The culture originates from the disabled German Tigers, whose barrel always lowered after being hit, essentially creating "art of defeat". This happened due to a malfunction in the fragile hydraulic system of the main gun, which essentially represented a modernized barrel of an anti-aircraft gun and all its subsystems.
Gogi Maidan steps it up a notch. Can Boyar Ivanishvili keep a clean head and cool hands, or will Tsar Rubber-Ass have to dispatch his Praetorian Rosgvardia to the beleaguered province? Imperialism is hard fucking work, isn't it?
>>125990 This is the pro-American opposition, overseen by our MUTTual friends. The protests are about the law on foreign agents, which is essentially designed to limit the influence of foreign foundations and organizations in the country's politics. Georgia is sharply opposed to this law in the United States, despite the fact that they themselves have it.
By the way, fun fact: after the 2008 conflict, in response to Georgian sanctions, Putin banned Georgia from using Russian airspace. And recently he just out of the blue allowed it by personal decree. And in the Georgian parliament there was a fight between deputies because of this (supporters and opponents of the resumption of flights). Funny.
>>125993 >Georgia is sharply opposed to this law in the United States, despite the fact that they themselves have it. United States sharply opposed to this law in Georgia, despite the fact that they themselves have it.* Fix LOOOOOOL it's time for bed)))
>>125993 Sweet, ein Praktiker der Realpolitik. You will surely know about the Socratic method? As a dyed-in-the-linen Westerner, I feel obliged to adopt it. So, do these Gogi rebels fight for free or are they paid? If they are paid, how much? How effective are they at fighting per dollar/ruble/gram of gold/IMF Special Drawing Right/manhour/let's call it arbitrary unit (AU)? Are they more effective per AU than e.g. the Russian Armed Forces in Ukraine? Are they more likely to achieve results that justify the AU spent compared to the AU that Russia & pals spend in Ukraine? How does the AU spent by the West in Ukraine compare to the AU spent by Russia in Ukraine? What does the cost:benefit chart look like, and how would you measure this? How did the USSR lose the Cold War? How much has changed since then, and how much does it matter? How did the Central Powers lose WW1 when Prussia won so many wars beforehand? We could go on, but should we?
>>125998 They're not fighting, they're just stupid liberal sheeple piously convinced that their freedom of speech is being destroyed. Although, having foreign agents is in no way conducive to freedom and free speech in particular. Sorry, such a complex pretentious creative question on your part, and such a simply ascetic answer on mine. But it happens too, it happens because it's reality.
>>125998 Russia is not spending a ruble, a dollar, or any other currency on the war in Ukraine. I think you should wonder why things are as I said. And why it puts your countries at a disadvantage in case of war.
>>125990 What are you talking about? The Russians have never held this region, or rather, they have only held South Ossetia, which had been asking to be annexed to North Ossetia as part of Russia for 20 years, and had lost control since 2008 due to the events of August when Saakashvili, with NATO support, attacked South Ossetia and Tskhinvali. Although Georgian troops were destroyed, without any irony, after two weeks of fighting, US and NATO integration into the country was unstoppable. All of these protests are against a law that the degenerates believe is being pushed through by Russia because there is an active anti-Russian propaganda campaign going on there through US foundations that don't want to get “foreign agent” status because it would impose a number of restrictions. Restrictions = weakening U.S. influence in the region.
These are the old styles of the Global South, or what Russia now calls the World Majority. Solovyov's double-breasted Nehru is so 80s I can hear Duran Duran and taste tequila sunrise, blech. Old men.
>>126010 >The Russians have never held this region Because Russia after the collapse of the USSR was too weak to do cool geopolitical stuff, lost all its zones of influence and was out of competition with the West, which you guys rushed to take advantage of by increasing the number of invasions of other countries to create a unified financial dollar system and integration into the governments of former Russian zones of influence (such as the Baltics, Georgia and Ukraine, for example).
US intelligence: Russia may be helping China with preparations for an attack on Taiwan.
▪️ Director of National Intelligence Avril Haynes told Congress that Moscow and Beijing are cooperating more closely on military matters, including a possible invasion of Taiwan ▪️ "This is the first time we're seeing China and Russia cooperating in dealing with Taiwan and recognizing that this is a place where China definitely wants Russia to cooperate with them, and we see no reason why they wouldn't" Haynes said ▪️ Intelligence assessments point to growing cooperation in a "borderless partnership" between Russia and China in really all sectors of society https://t.me/RVvoenkor/67282
The Novzad charity organization, along with the rescued animals, was evacuated in the first place on the orders of Boris Johnsan instead of local government employees working for NATO. This testimony was given by Josie Stewart, an employee of the Foreign Office, who was sacked after the testimony.
Now the Nowzad charity has moved to Ukraine and rescues animals there, while the border is closed for the men to leave.
>>126018 Bojo is henpecked to fuck and back: his (completely lacking in tits, arse and sex appeal in general) wife likely prefers animals to ragheads, given that she is a patron of many animal-based charities, and none based on the post-colonial trials of the Middle East. At least she's fertile, that's rare enough these days.
>>126024 UPDATE: According to the Moscow Region Prosecutor's Office, the house was not gasified (electric stoves are used).
The owner of the apartment in Khimki near Moscow, where the explosion occurred on the morning of May 3, turned out to be an interior designer. The 29-year-old woman lived there with her husband and child, but before the emergency the whole family went to the dacha.
The young family made repairs, bought all the necessary modern household appliances. In particular, in the kitchen, where the explosion took place, there were an oven, microwave, dishwasher, stove, washing machine and refrigerator from a Japanese company. Everything was bought in two well-known stores, the appliances had a warranty.
This year, with the onset of warm days, the family moved to the dacha. The owners closed the windows in the apartment, but they did not disconnect the appliances. And the refrigerator was connected to a battery in case of power outages, and only then to a socket. Most likely, it was this battery that exploded.
>they are not fighting Oh yeah, I forgot that fighting solely for your ass and not fighting for the nation is also a fight. Sssorry
>Russia is not spending a ruble, a dollar, or any other currency on the war in Ukraine Unlike Britain, Russia does not buy equipment, resources and machinery in other countries, but gets everything on the domestic market, leaving all the money at home. Moreover, unlike British military corporations, ALL military corporations in Russia are considered State Corporations (more than 51% of shares, up to 100% in them belongs to the Russian Federation), such as Concern Kalashnikov or Uralvagonzavod (UVZ) (the largest tank factory in the world, which has not only factories and dozens of laboratories, but also reverse-engineering laboratories to study the enemy's equipment, and even its own mines to extract raw materials). Russia does not spend any money on war, instead it buys raw materials, products and technologies from itself, creating a fast and powerful financial circle in the economy, which is also known to condition Russia's development. The only thing Russia loses is people.
A former Portuguese communist, former visitor to USSR says that Russians are starving - and pensioners, college students are trying to get food in garbage.
>>126039 >Russians are starving. Yes, the Russians are starving. I remembered that it was a long time since I ate chicken from KFC or nuggets from Burger King, I should order now in the middle of the night (checkmate, Europeans), thank you for reminding. Students and pensioners dig in the garbage in search of food. Well, it is true only that this happens to be isolated cases, but not mass (as the Communist tries to present this ideology to the PR) but it is not the pensioners' money, but the mentality of some individuals. But students just don’t know how to plan their expenses. First things first: Students: In Russia, free education (pre-school, school, secondary, specialized secondary (college)) up to higher education. Higher education becomes free if the student has a good school and has passed all the exams well (either if he is from an orphanage, or a master of sports, or he has the status of a public figure, or the Russian Armed Forces, who served a certain number of years under contract, or part of the family of a veteran of the war with NATO and other categories of special citizens)All these people are also granted a university scholarship (This is usually small and is 15,000 per month, but if you live in a dorm, do not spend on booze and condoms, focusing on school, twice a week to hand out leaflets on the subway evenings, it is enough). Orphans also receive a free State apartment for the duration of their studies (the State pays for living in it, at least in 2013) and they have the largest scholarship corresponding to the median salary in Russia, After studying, they are given their house or apartment forever (but not in all regions, unfortunately, in some will have to stand in line and wait several years). People who went to crap school pay for their higher education. But in general in Russia, as well as in the US, Japan, Britain, China and other countries, it is customary for parents to support their children in education with money. Pensioners: In Russia, pensioners' pensions are calculated from work experience, so if you were in the USSR or in Russia a bad boy and were constantly in prison, worked little or not at all (in the USSR, by the way, not to have a job was illegal)Your pension will correspond to the subsistence minimum, ensuring you don’t starve to death. More decent people, such as «labor veterans», employees of government departments and companies, scientists and other excavators and drivers, receive good pensions, corresponding to their merits in life and length of service, plus any allowances for disability and other characteristics of the pensioner, so the pension can reach up to 100 thousand rubles, but on average it is 40-45 for each, which is enough for a comfortable life, especially if it is a family of pensioners. Also, all pensioners have 100,500 different benefits, they have the right to buy food at a 30% discount in stores (including the campaign), medicines (some they can get free in the nearest clinic), they have privileges to pay for communal services of the apartment up to 50%. Also, all pensioners have a «personal servant» from the state (social worker, who is assigned to up to 10 families of pensioners), who goes to the store, goes to make a document for the pensioner, brings him FREE FOOD (day ration) from the state every day, carries out the cleaning of the apartment, accompanies them to hospitals and has intimate conversations with lonely old people. (Also, a pensioner cannot legally write on them any inheritance, if you suddenly wonder, lol)
Pensioners who dig in the trash (usually near supermarkets) do it for various reasons - for example, find super expensive deli sausage, by the way, it is not only pensioners, in Norway it is called "dumpster diving". https://vk.com/wall-28460520_154663 If a pensioner will press for pity by telling him how to eat nothing, then most likely he is lying for the reasons described above. Again, everything depends on the person and his upbringing. The most unstable psyche of those who survived the Russian 1990s. Here my grandmother had a good pension, but still canned leftovers of bread - "For a rainy day". Things like the '90s are buried deep in the subconscious.
>>126013 I've met many many Baltic Russians and Baltic Balts through both work and recreation (sex) and my impression is you just fucking hate each others' guts and can't live together.
>>126042 Their English is better than some of the crap I see spewed up by my countrymen and is likely more grammatically correct than mine, however English grammar is a nympho and the natives can fuck that bitch sideways if we so choose, and it'll be right. Certainly, you can tell it was written by a Russophone, but so what?
what we have here: - father of a large family of russian people is a definite plus - biker tattoos are a definite disadvantage - spends most of his acting salary on volunteer missions in which he personally (with his wife) participates and helps children in donbass - that's a plus - has a unique acting charisma and amuses the crew by breaking the scenario in normie-TV-shows https://youtu.be/YY3aAiJP1MI "winter, moscow suburbs, it's romantic, we can go to my house, but in advance I want to warn you that of all the entertainment at my house only dick." - filmed this masterpiece, which is a plus https://youtu.be/TZCZ9DWCwuI now, his character is revealed
>>126067 ah yes he was a priest, but he was kicked out of the church for taking up acting an actor and a priest are incompatible in the orthodox religion
>>126068 >an actor and a priest are incompatible in the orthodox religion He made the right choice. Being anything but surf is incompatible in the orthodox religion.
>>125841 You can buy loose black tea in supermarkets and brew it in a Turkish tea kettle or samovar. Personally the best tea for this is the rize black tea which you can buy off the internet or Turkish shops
>>126086 >samovar We don't brew tea in a samovar, a samovar is basically a unique water kettle. I have three made back in the USSR, but they are all electric. The original samovar requires wood to burn, and a hussar boot to fan the fire. A real Imperial samovar looks just like the picture. The peasants had simpler samovars, the richer people had more refined and handmade ones. >Personally the best tea for this is the rize black tea which you can buy off the internet or Turkish shops Thank you for the recommendation.
>>126089 You probably will be able to find the tea locally as well. Quite interesting, I imagined that the Russians still used it, but an electric kettle is easier to use. In Britain as the other brit showed you, we have tea bags and place them in boiled water then add milk. Brits rarely if never drink black tea by itself. Personally I prefer my tea with milk, you get a longer drink and it's more warming. >>126090 The people pictured are Dmitry Baksheev and Natalia Baksheeva. Dmitry left his phone and a road worker found it, opened it and saw he had pictures of severed limbs saved. He contacted the Police and they found some body parts that had been preserved or photographs (the picture I sent) where the body parts have been served as food. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dmitry_and_Natalia_Baksheevy https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-13367495/Inside-Russian-cannibal-family-house-horror.html I don't know if these stories are publicised in the media as propaganda against Russia, as if to imply Russians are unhinged and dangerous
>>126092 >other brit The more the better. >electric kettle is easier to use In fact, Russians do not differ much in everyday life from Europeans. >Brits rarely if never drink black tea by itself. Personally I prefer my tea with milk, you get a longer drink and it's more warming. We share common tastes here. I also like to drink it with lemon and lime honey. If Italy is the country of all kinds of cheese, Russia is the country of all kinds of honey. >>126093 It's a terrible story, it's strange that I haven't heard of it. In general, it's very strange how such creatures come together to form a family: a family of maniacs, a family of pedophiles, a family of thieves, there must be some microsocial transformation factor here, I don't believe that two random bastards, despite many factors such as distance, upbringing, social environment, find each other for a common black deed. One of them clearly influences the other by transforming personality.
>>126094 I think Russians are quite similar to Brits but I haven't met any in real life. It is not tea but we have a cold remedy here called a 'hot toddy' which is boiled water, lemon juice, whisky and honey. When it comes to people forming families they tend to find people who are similar to them. There is a theory called the 'genetic similarity theory' which tries to explain this.
>>126096 Slavic themed cafe he went to for content. These samovars were practical everywhere from the aristocratic home, when living in the rural hinterland of the Russian Empire, when exploring the straits on sailing ships and expeditions to Siberia, when you need hot water and warmth in a makeshift tent sheltered from the wind, easy to heat and civilized to drink from a cup (pouring from a tap, not a ladle).
>>126063 Well I'm a tourist, not a dvacher. This is your chance though: even in the glorious invincible hyperculture that is the West, there's a palpable and growing sense of doom, and it's making everyone hornier, probably because of terminal investment. Thankfully, most people are barely fertile these days, so it doesn't matter.
>>126070 >>126105 He was close, we do call northerners 'monkey hangers' https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monkey_hanger >It's too much of a faff when you drink 3-6 cups a day though. Cleaning the pot out isn't that difficult but you do have to do a lot of waiting
The French Foreign Ministry has denied the information about the dispatch of Foreign Legion soldiers to the territory of Ukraine, which was earlier circulated in the mass media
Made Жижиг-галнаш with томатный берам (or however you spell it). I have cooked this dinner many times before but this was the first time making the tomato sauce. I think too much oil went into the sauce, I usually only make the broth with garlic or sour cream sauce, however it was very nice. I drank this dinner with broth, now I'm drinking something a little less halak ;) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oIP4pC-R6N4
>>126108 It's a scandalous social site for normies, everyone there is only interested in memes and scandals and personal stories. This should be searched for on vk publics. >>126109 Well, take a picture next time, I'd be interested to see it.
>>126110 Thanks I'll check VK, I would have thought some recipes would be on pikabu but obvious there is none. The picture I sent is of my dinner I made tonight, but if you are asking for a galnash with a stock and garlic sauce, I'll do one next week. I only have it once as week.
>>126095 Only if you're inspired to do so, everything should be extremely organic, no responsibilities. Obligations are the stress that ruins everything. >VK The funny thing is that Chechens of all genders sit there and talk to each other in Russian. Sometimes they even share recipes and troll the visiting Russians. https://vk.com/public49076009 >>126092 >There is a theory called the 'genetic similarity theory' which tries to explain this. Maybe genetics affects only indirectly, like intelligence depends on genetics. I'm a materialist. >It is not tea Are you trolling?:) In Russia, drinking tea with milk, honey and other things is the basis of tea drinking culture. The British Empire was not the only one who imported tea from India and China. A complete (or is it?) list of what Russians put in black tea: Herbal seasonings: - Mint - Melissa - Lemongrass - Chamomile - Sage - Rosemary
>>126112 I think there may have been a 'lost in translation moment' hahaha When I said 'It is not tea' I am referring to this section: >we have a cold remedy here called a 'hot toddy' which is boiled water, lemon juice, whisky and honey. This is not referring to tea, but a cold remedy. I mentioned this in reference to: 'we share common tastes here. I also like to drink it with lemon and lime honey'. The mention of lemon and lime honey reminded me of this drink so I decided to share the recipe as I thought Russians would not know what a 'hot toddy' was. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hot_toddy >The funny thing is that Chechens of all genders sit there and talk to each other in Russian. Sometimes they even share recipes and troll the visiting Russians. https://vk.com/public49076009 It is very interesting browsing foreign language social media A dream of mine would be to visit all the major residential areas of Russia, ending in yakutia or the bearing straights, it is only a dream however
>>126121 this board has completely deteriorated, instead of normal posters 10 years ago, now there are dumb kids there, so we, including imaginary russian janny, stopped creating our general there
by the intensity of the squealing in the ukromedia within 24 hours ukros should attack the сrimean bridge with everything they've got and we'll see what happens itt :)
>>126113 >I think there may have been a 'lost in translation moment' hahaha Okay. From the very beginning of the tea era in Russia, we, like you, brewed tea in classic cute teapots. In Russian traditions, including in the USSR, it was also customary to drink tea from a saucer (this tradition came to us together with Chinese tea from China). >'hot toddy' We also have a cold remedy, but we just call it “Vodka with Honey” because no water is used The recipe is as follows: - a glass of vodka; (meaning a Soviet cut glass of 250 ml) - half a cup of honey (preferably lime or buckwheat); - a teaspoon of cinnamon; - a small cube of butter. Although maybe it has a name in another part of the country. I am from Moscow (not the Dagestani who posted in this thread), and sometimes I am surprised how some things are called differently by people from distant Russian cities. >A dream of mine would be to visit all the major residential areas of Russia, ending in yakutia or the bearing straights, it is only a dream however Similarly, I was a fan of British media culture, I even had a best friend with whom we were fans, but then I came to the conclusion that I was not only a consumer, but also a content maker, that it was necessary to strengthen and expand modern Russian mediaculture, since my abilities and knowledge allow me to do this. The British mediacontent is a good reference, but the insufficient level of Russian cultural influence in the world does not suit me. Does Britain have its own image boards? I have asked this question several times in /brit/ on 4chan, but no one has answered me.
>>126121 I once told a Belarusian that creating threads about advertising his country is a Pole-level cringe. Now this schizophrenic does it with the help of a VPN. >>126123 Kek. The destruction of federal infrastructure violates Russia's nuclear security doctrine. That is why the British advise leaving more than half of the Ukrainian regions.
>>126122 I just went to 4chan main page and I found this. I just wanted to read /mug/ general in /sp/ after Crystal Palace x Man U. Nowadays, I rarely go to 4chan. Alas when I came here in 2ch, it was on recommendation from some Russian in /pol/ during 2022 24th Feb happening initial days, I didn't go to 4chan /pol/ for 2 years due to vaccine schizo spam and other spam.
Don't know how is 4chan /pol/, /int/ and /sp/ like nowadays and I don't care plus I don't have the time to come back.
>>126127 are you even interested in us? the funniest things on 2ch don't happen in this section, which is surprising because the link to internetional hangs right in front of three very popular sections unlike 4chan anons, 2ch anons can join together in a giant troll (or justice-seeking) role and together they can disrupt elections in some city, some beauty contest (where the ugliest girl will be chosen), investigate some strange social anomaly, destroy the russian pornographic whore who was a slut before marriage and now promoting traditional values, hound a famous american rapper in his tweets, destroy a russian esportsman's career, and much more this board is already being howled about on tv, anger reports, I'm surprised it hasn't been shut down already of course this board from the outside seems to a foreigner a dull shit with a funny captcha, but it is literally a full-fledged Internet organization with its own culture of existence traffic here is about ~100k unique {browser caches+IP+OS} everyday, which is about 1/3 of global 4chan traffic >>126126 no, we'll see >>126128 we've had two of them in /rus/
there aren't enough pictures in the thread, I'll add one
Total kek
Anonymous 07/05/24 Втр 03:22:04№126130380
A US Army sergeant who beat and robbed a local resident has been detained in Vladivostok.
According to known information, the American met the woman on the Internet, after which he came to visit her in the city. The couple lived together for a while, but later the military man began beating and strangling his Russian cohabitant.
“As a result, he stole 200 thousand rubles and alcohol from her” - said the source of the edition.
On Monday, the White House said it was aware of the detention of a US citizen in Russia. The US presidential administration specified that the American arrived in Russia from South Korea.
>>126129 >are you even interested in us? Just compare the time google translating the catalog of your /po/ (i don't even delve into threads or 1000 post threads) or this pinned thread to following the event via twitter, TV news reports and biweekly commentary segment with TV 2 NAFO-tier opinion makers. Plus it is mostly lurking and nothing ever happens in Portugal - news, etc.
Plus Russia is new to me or other Portuguese (except Portuguese communist cultists) because we don't what happens there. And I only visited 4chan since 2016, I didn't know that bots suposedly used to spam Givi and Motorola in 2014-5 or whatever was the Donbass.
>>126133 To understand at least the meaning of what is written you need to translate Dvach using a very strong neural network from the future, because the posts on it are written not only in super creative profanity, but also in the original slang. So it's really a waste of time. (t. Not him)
>>126123 Aaaand where DESTROYED BRIDGE? Putin's inauguration has already taken place. Putin: - Henceforth, the interests and security of the people of Russia will be paramount; - Russian citizens have confirmed the correctness of the country's course in the elections; - Russia does not refuse to dialog with Western countries, the choice is theirs; - Key priorities for Russia: people's preservation, preservation of age-old values and traditions; - I would like to bow to our heroes, participants of the SMO, all those who fight for our Fatherland; - Russia is ready for a dialog on security and strategic stability, but only as equals; - Let us do our utmost to ensure that people who have proved their loyalty to the Fatherland by deeds take leading positions in state administration; - We must remember the tragic cost of internal turmoil and upheaval, so the political system of the Russian Federation must be stable; - Russia is confidently looking forward, its people are united and great; - Russia holds the answer to the thousand-year history and ancestors who took inaccessible heights. Putin concluded his inaugural speech with the words “together we will win”.
I'm fucking sick of this humanitarian bastard. It feels like we misunderstand this conflict, we want to see Russia as a relentless conqueror, when in fact it's some great martyr who is sacrificing himself for stability and preserving life on the planet. Do I like the latter option? No, I don't, because there are no direct Russian interests here, only indirect ones (preserving a just world order), but for some reason we do this job for everyone.
>>126138 >- Let us do our utmost to ensure that people who have proved their loyalty to the Fatherland by deeds take leading positions in state administration;
Translated:
>fuck the current elite, let's replace them with shit-coated muzhiks and fart-sniffing churkas from the muddiest izba in Central Asia, who were stupid enough to trade their lives for $3-5k/month
Very based, sure to lead to the birth of a strong, efficient Russian state.
>>126141 You think money and power make you elite? It's your bloodline lad, or more practically, whatever vulva you burst forth from. Might be different in Russia with the post-class society, but it's the old ways here.
>>126142 The stupid thing is that you look at Russia like an infantile degenerate. Like Russia from BBC propaganda without trying to analyze it. For example, that anyone who fought in Ukraine can become a governor. In Russia, you cannot hold a government position if you do not have a higher education in a field that allows you to qualify for the position, and during mobilization people of all "classes" were drafted, not just cab drivers and janitors, there are teachers, engineers, there are even some famous actors there. Also you can't do it if you have dual citizenship (this applies to “churkas”). We don't have such a backward class society as you have because the USSR destroyed it, that's why a beggar and a rich man can live on the same street and visit each other, and a person who has nothing can reach the heights by applying his abilities. Everyone here cares about your personal success story. Although I do not exclude that somewhere in Russia they can copy western fashion.
Of course on Streamble (or wherever you sit there) they only show ugly village skoofs and their failures because that's the theme of the Russophobes there, but sitting there, buddy, you're missing 90% of the content of this war about young and handsome guys shooting British “mercenaries” in the heads or cutting them down in first-person hand-to-hand combat. The reason he made that point is that for 30 years Russia has been westernized, and accordingly elites with western thinking, western orientation, citizenship of “fancy countries” and so on have been formed, this has led Russia into dependency and inefficient development, and now Putin has made it clear that they need to be abolished by a more efficient and patriotic alternative, because the Westernization of society without benefit is destructive progress.
>>126144 >ecause the Westernization of society without benefit is destructive progress. I'll make a correction: if there's no benefit from the West. >destructive progress. A reference to the “negative progress” meme.
>>126146 This looks delicious, I like the whole head of garlic in the pilaf, which gets very soft after cooking. What kind of meat did you use for the pilaf?
>>126147 I used chicken legs as that is what I had saved in my freezer. Plov is one of my favourite dinners to cook, I always have left-overs so I reheat them and have them for lunch over several days.
>>126149 It's not bad, but I recommend fresh lamb, it's the original recipe.
>>126148 >https://vk.com/music/playlist/300610559_57982476 Yeah, it's an improved version of Facebook. There's a lot of crap on there. There are two main social networks in Russia: Odnoklassniki and Vkontakte. There you can listen to music(with ads every n-tracks) until you buy premium. >meshok Is this some sort of auction of rare items? I wonder if you have a Russian friend who tells you how to search the Ru-net? >Do many Russians known about this? Never even heard of it, but in the late 80's to early 2000's, Russian society was in economic and social decline due to the bankruptcy of the USSR, there were many different sects, organized crime groups, fake research institutes with fake scientists who sold their “experimental pendulums for energy purification (proven by science)”. Sorry if I disappoint you, but I am not a fan of isotericism, as I said, I am a materialist, although I have lived (and fought) with such a person most of my life, so I am not without understanding of his kind.
>>126150 >It's not bad, but I recommend fresh lamb, it's the original recipe. I have used Lamb and Beef before to cook this dinner, whatever I used, it always comes out great. >Odnoklassniki and Vkontakte ok.ru is easier to stream movies from ;) Both services I have found host rare media content not usually found in the western internet and so they are very useful. I have found websites like meshok through independent research, maybe it's a bit strange but I find great enjoyment in discovering such sites. Such sects like the Ashram Shambala are always cons, they are made by weirdos to gain power over others and make money from them
>>126153 I think I first found Night Watch/Ночной Дозор on ok.ru as well as other foreign language movies not easily discoverable, so it holds a special place in my heart :D It might have been available on torrent or some live streaming service but I used ok.ru and vk first >How do you plan to overcome sanctions? (payment, delivery) It seems unlikely in the first place that anyone would send anything to the UK but you never know, it depends on the person. I doubt sanctions would get in the way I would like to try some Russian brand vodka though... probably can't buy that on there
>>126156 >torrent I'm afraid you have fines for torrent downloads there because of the open DHT table, so I never recommend torrenting to foreigners. Although an Indian from the US told me that he just doesn't pay and doesn't care, haha. I wonder if he's behind bars now or not? >It seems unlikely in the first place that anyone would send anything to the UK but you never know, it depends on the person. I doubt sanctions would get in the way Every year, of course, the number of opportunities shrinks and in the future we will probably be cut off from each other altogether. >I would like to try some Russian brand vodka though... probably can't buy that on there I never realized what the vodka tasted like, because it was disgusting. Although some bottles say “purified with milk”, “purified with charcoal” and other heresy, vodka always has a consistently pungent, disgusting flavor. We hear a lot about beer connoisseurship clubs, but haven't found any vodka connoisseurship clubs, lol.
I for one appreciate people who can cook, that's a big plus to your social karma:)
>>126160 >63 users Uncomfy I like it if there are 4-5 people, you can have a normal discussion about the movie, but otherwise it's a noisy kindergarten
>>126144 Ah yes, an internal revolution in the middle of wartime, that's a great idea that's sure to work out just wonderfully. What next, wasting manpower and resources on an industrial-scale genocide? Allying with Italy? It's like you actually believe this is anything more than a slap-fight between international oligarchs who are pooing their pants over their slice of the pie starting to shrink as Mother Nature starts to return fire. No passing bells for those who die as cattle!
>>126170 I heard he stole something else from the store along the way But it has no serious sacred significance, unless you wear a military uniform and honor the flag to which that uniform belongs
>>125981 The Telegraph - https://archive.is/xniMf AstraZeneca withdrawing Covid vaccine worldwide Company says decision is purely commercial as jab has been superseded by alternatives >The vaccine can no longer be used in the European Union after the company voluntarily withdrew its “marketing authorisation”. The application to withdraw the vaccine was made on March 5 and came into effect on Tuesday. >Similar applications will be made in the coming months in the UK and in other countries that had approved the vaccine, known as Vaxzevria.
The decision to withdraw it brings to an end the use of the jab, which was heralded by Boris Johnson as a “triumph for British science” and credited with saving more than six million lives.
>>123465 (OP) On the left is the only photo of Nikolai Gogol. On the right is the only photo of Alexander Pushkin. They were best friends, by the way. Gogol fell into a lethargic sleep when he lived in Moscow, as a result of which he was buried alive due to the ignorance of others about this fact. After the coffin was opened, the corpse was found in an unnatural pose. Pushkin was the grandson of an Ethiopian “slave” who was given to Peter the Great by Russian soldiers who found a small slave in a Swedish camp after defeating the Swedes at the Battle of Poltava in 1709. Peter the Great gave him the name Ibrahim Hannibal and brought him up as his son, giving him the best education. Under Peter, he became one of the best military engineers, made many innovations in the engineering forces, reaching the rank of general-ansheff, and was also one of the best provincial administrators (governor of Estland (now the Baltics). After the death of Peter I, in 1742, he was elevated to hereditary nobility by Empress Elizabeth. He was also granted a coat of arms reflecting his African origin. The writer Pushkin himself was in frequent conflicts with the Emperor Nikolai I Romanov because of his liberal criticism of the latter, for which he was sent into two exiles as punishment, as all his works before publication the Emperor read personally, so that there was not written what should not be written.
Pushkin died in a duel with a Frenchman for NATASHA's honor. Although other sources claim that the Frenchman Dantes and his adoptive father (Dutchman) spread ridiculous rumors about the adventures of his Natasha to troll the groom.
Exile was a punishment in the Russian Empire for political criminals. Convicts were sent to remote areas such as Siberia or the Caucasus. The conditions of exile were harsh and the climate was harsh. Exile was also used for colonization and development of new territories, and convicts were often used for forced labor. At the same time, exiles in remote settlements usually lived in private homes and had to report their whereabouts to the imperial police every time. The exiles were abolished by the Communists in 1917. To create a prototype of the Gulag labour camp system, called "SLON," in one year HAHAHAHA
They forced more to wear the mask even on streets (even the then-biggest opposition party went further (went full retard) that even managed the govt to approve the temporal extension of measure) in the initial year of the pandemic than forcing people to vaxx. Imagine in clear empty streets, you had to wear the mask. Plus those regional government in Portuguese archipelagos - Azores - and Madeira where Cristiano Ronaldo was born - went even further retard and enforcing quarantine against Portuguese Constitution to newly arrivals to the islands.
Plus when the vaccines arrived, you could still go to restaurants without vaccine. Or just 1) have the digital certificate with QR code - that you made 1.a) lab analysis by PCR or 1.b) recently recovering from Covid or 2) do one of those self rapid tests with sticks before you enter the restaurant.
The only obligatory vaccines here are against Tetanus and Diphteria. But in extreme cause, they could even enforce obligatory Covid-19 vaccine, it would still be approved in parliament and no party/coalition back then had absolute majority.
There was a Schwabian-tier proposal to force the installation of some background - mobile app bloatware that used RAM and bluetooth to track Covid users and stay away from them but it was too much controversial and never reached the Parliament. Of course with BT on, it sucked battery from mobile devices
>>126249 thank you, brother >>126250 cool, but rather an exception to the rule, for some reason usually the russian army does not close the cauldron, but allows ukrainian soldiers to get out of it, probably to minimize resistance and losses on both sides what a shitty and nasty enemy the hohols are the shittiest enemy in history, it is easy to defeat them, it is possible to wipe out this nation of faggots in two weeks, but it is impossible for various purely humanitarian and kinship (for many families in russia) reasons they are considered tough, supposedly because they are strong and brave, fighting against the mighty and powerful mordor, but they are not, in fact they are just lucky, and their luck is that they are mixed relatives of russians, so they don't get even 1\10 of the total fucking and lethal weapons they deserve russia would be happy to show itself 100%, but this would cause a lot of internal tension in russian society t. half-hohol
>>126251 fucked up. Until the last Ukranian goy. back in same topic of escape from ukraine, /po/'s 2 days or 1 day ago about Ukrainian trying swimming a river was relatively good. I only did non-federated swimming until 10th grade and summer Atlantic beach, still don't know have the ability to cross the river (without regular clothes obviously). even Maybe with Swimfins/ Ласты (дайвинг) like someone suggested in the thread
>>126254 yeah, swimming is for fags, that's why cool kids like us can't swim)0 i'm always catching news from ukrainian tg groups about someone trying to swim across a river and getting killed i just don't save it anymore because it's become so commonplace
>>126267 >>126268 Someone in the Russian Armed Forces needs to take a semiotics course, because you done fucked up the design of Gungnir and people who care about such things are quite irate. It's a very bad omen.
>>126274 A population that fills a coffin with a corpse with Coca-Cola, a happy meal, lego (if it isn't Photoshop or GIMP) shouldn't have the minimum IQ to suspect something. And forget: if President Putin says Ukrainians are Russians, if I were Russian I wouldn't be proud of that.
Plus that is probably some diversional maneuver. But a good move from Russian Armed Forces.
>>126273 It's been objectively simplified, so it looks like a waffle. It's an amusingly appropriate choice though: doesn't matter who throws Gungnir, it always hits its target. Odin also killed himself with it.
>>126275 The local Belgorodian will be thrilled The picture is from yesterday, today the Russian Armed Forces have occupied a bunch of villages and micro-towns on the border and continue to squeeze out the Ukrainians. Although, I don't think they will take Kharkiv, it's more about a sanitary zone for Belgorod.
>>126276 A new tactical sign has been discovered on the military equipment of the Russian Armed Forces. It is used by the "North" grouping in the zone of the special military operation (SMO). The said units are conducting offensive operations in the Kharkov direction.
TACTICAL SIGN When Ukrainians draw Star Wars clones on official Ukrainian chevrons, for some reason it doesn't make anyone angry. Nobody cares.
>>126281 Haha, do you get triggered by their funerals too? In runet Ukrainian funerals are schizome and called Blinokatchka (literally "Pancakepumping") because of the mangled words in the Ukrainian funeral song. Mass push-ups? Covering the deceased's body with Snickers? Tumbling and twirling around the body? Christmas tree on the deceased's forehead? These are all Ukrainian funerals. By the way, in defense of "Russian" hohols, I will say that this type of funeral is common only in western Ukraine.
>>126282 Although, truth be told, I'm not in favor of the association theory with them. Russia is a distinctive nation. It's just a fact, even our ancient gods were very different.
Today I found out that this is a Russian guy named Sergei, he used to have a channel on YouTube where he filmed traveling to different countries (then the truth disappeared somewhere). The video was made 10 years ago.
>>126292 okay beeteewee, we have own, homegrown technology on the video, yandex speech technology and their neural network for retelling videos with key points (you can also use retelling+translation at the same time), there is also a neuro-search in addition to the standard yandex search and a couple of other interesting things, like yandex alice (neuro-assist) - all of this is useful for learning and self-learning although I don't know if it's available to foreigners or not firefox btw, steals cool stuff from yandex all the time, like “screen in screen”, youtube mini window, for example, while you're reading 2ch
The missile launch on Belgorod was tentatively carried out by the AFU from the Kazachaya Lopani area in Kharkov Region, TASS reported citing security agencies.
In Belgorod for the second time declared an air alert. It is possible that the Ukrainian military will try to hit the area where rescue work is underway.
Battle for Kharkiv region: Russian army advances, taking control of more and more settlements - The analytical resource DS, which works for the Main Directorate of Intelligence (Ukraine), reports on the dangerous situation of the AFU in the Kharkiv region. - Liptsy area: Russians have actually occupied the settlements of Morokhovets-Oleynikovo-Zelenoye and continue their movement towards Liptsy village. Active battles continue for Lukyantsi, which they have almost completely occupied. The Russians are trying to gain a foothold in Hlubokoye, advancing with infantry, but the constant fire of the AFU makes it much more difficult to move, although, unfortunately, this does not stop them. - Volchansk area: the enemy continues to get closer to Volchansk, consolidating in the vicinity for further entry into the city. The AFU is making efforts to contain the pressure. The city is under heavy fire, evacuation is underway. There were numerous reports of the Russian occupation of the village of Dacha, but the information is being clarified. The fighting continues. - Today the “Muscovites” are concentrating on attempts to consolidate on the existing borders for further advancement. The AFU's fire makes movement more difficult, the Russians are regrouping in some places and are focusing more attention on shelling AFU positions in populated areas, using the opportunity to bring in additional reserves.
>>126312 is this a https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neoprene swim suits that Russians talked about? >>126283 man, only Ukrainian retards would allow that stuff in 2024 - now every Russian troll, propagandist would spam the poor guy corpse and his mother forever - even after this "special operation" just to bait/troll Ukrainians. specially since he was part of that Mariupol tiktok unit" considered terrorist in Russia that is literally boogeyman for Russians, Russophiles not counting the neonazi symbol (wiki says wolfsangel-like symbol (N with a line in middle).
>>126314 >Ukrainian funerals are funny You do realize. This meme is impossible to undo. Foreigners encounter it for the first time, but Russians have known for centuries how much of a circus nation the Ukrainians are.
Odessa resident Antonina Tokmakova told how a Millitary Office employee beat her with a crutch.
The girl published a video of a man in military uniform and with crutches attacking her.
The victim claims that she started filming the video during the detention of her boyfriend and was beaten with a crutch by one of the Millitary Office employees.