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Aren't blacks normal for their country?
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Is it the Democrats?
https://www.politico.eu/article/germany-coalition-government-collapse-olaf-scholz-finance-minister-christian-lindner/
a little, only those accustomed at dealing with Portuguese (Spanish-Portuguese border) and [Spanish] Gallician (galegos, gallegos) from Galicia/Galiza understand better
add White Dudes for Harris and NAFO from Central/Eastern Europe.
Yes, that answers my question well. Thank you.
Isn't there some kind of liability for that?
he spoke russian his whole life until he became president, the place where he was born is russian-speaking
all the tv shows he's been on russian-speaking
all the movies he's starred in are russian-speaking
he also asked the ukrainian government on some tv program to get off the russian-speaking people and leave them alone, long before he became president
hmm any other facts about him?
he was good friends with putin's goddaughter xenia sobchak (she was also a good friend of navalny's, but that's beside the point) just a funny fact
xenia sobchak is a well-known businesswoman, 2018 presidential candidate, scandalous tv host, provocative political journalist and liberal who has also worked in the ukrainian anti-putin media and the ultra-liberal anti-putin russian publication dozhd, now hosts her own pro-ussian youtube show ironically reviewing all kinds of political news. https://www.youtube.com/@sobchak/videos
if you take all this into consideration, you can assume that xenia was some sort of political emissary in the backstage world, this is one of the reasons why i consider zelensky an agent of putin, and navalny and prigozhin retired agents in the shadows, not dead people, you can say i'm schizoid, but there are so many facts that this theory is as true as any other
https://youtu.be/xpJKzfg3J_E
https://youtu.be/-aKQSFA75Z4
she constantly trolls him at every briefing and asks extremely uncomfortable questions: about torture in prisons, about navalny, about kadyrov, about problems in chechnya, and so on.
and she continues to be allowed into the briefings.
just think of this circus.
the video is in russian, but by the general mood you can understand how she allegedly pisses him off
Anyways, what are the chances of someone who is from Moldova having mostly Slavic blood. Like me for example, I speak Russian, have blue eyes. First name is Slavic but my last name isn’t Moldovan/romanian and it isn’t Slavic (I’m not sure though ), let’s just say this it is similar to a word that Ukrainians call Russians.
Anyways, so do you think I could qualify as a Slav then? And then is it appropriate if I follow Slavic paganism?
We speak only English here, if someone speaks Russian or Ukrainian, they are instantly banned for violating the CULTURE of communication. Dvach is a Russian and Russian-speaking board, so not using Russian in the international section is an element of ethics.
a) Rus is a confederation of various East Slavic and various Finno-Ugric tribes, and not only them. I.e. in the very beginning of its existence Russia was the multinational state united by Rurik.
b) Slavic paganism has nothing in common neither with gods of Vikings, nor Germany, nor Celts, though, some uneducated degenerates desperately try to draw German culture on Slavic. The Eastern Slavs are a distinctive people. The picture shows real traditional clothing of pre-Christian Russia, not the crap in which the idiot Poklonskaya is photographed.
It's damn funny to read all of this🤡. Thanks
Btw, VK has a special neural network that analyzes misandry or misogyny or any other “hate speech” in communities, recognizes it as destructive and bans entire communities, lol. In other Russian social networks, moderators do this. In Russia, you can't promote hatred of men or hatred of women. With this group on reddit, it's like I'm plunged back to 2013.
https://t.me/apwagner/30773
Huh? You went to war? Learn the Russian anthem, bro. Just in case.
and could have moved to russia and lived like a human being, you fool
https://t.me/ratnik_tactical_official/3599
https://t.me/ratnik_tactical_official/4261
You're two months late with this news. But it's still funny.
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"A “former” British Army soldier who went to Piggerland “out of the call of his heart” and not as a “stealth soldier”. On November 5th Callum💩's asshole was torn into a British flag, sending the tea-bagger to see the Queen."
Translate adaptation by me © Anonymouse
>tea-bagger
took the word from here
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Teabagging
it's a very good adaptation, I hope I'm not the only one who thinks so.
In the original russian there was a word denoting in a negative way “a strong tea drinker who knows no measure”
https://t.me/fiftnmls/24510
https://t.me/TrackAMerc/10635
Looks like a Brit, but the name is very strange. I suspect he's from Scotland or Wales, but definitely not traditional England. I need to be more specific. Scientific interest.
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>>173
What a dumbass, we need people like that for the incoming REAL war. The Germans lost about 1/3 of their tanks and mech in the invasion of Poland, and we know how that ended. The downside West has is that the Russian Airforce is largely intact, but we now know that it has a bad time when Patriots get involved. It's all starting to take shape, slowly but surely. The only real variables are whether the Germans will fight properly or roll over like the beaten bitches they may still be, and whether the French are serious about their nuclear strategy.
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Clearly, the dude is out of his mind. There are many more like him, judging by the videos from a hoholian tg-groups. If we talk about the introduction of military contingents, it is impossible, VLADIMIR VAMPIRE DRACULA has marked a bloody line about it and it still works. All blood lines of VLADIMIR always work. Red lines of small emotional officials, which western mass media gave out for humiliations of Russia and personally VLADIMIR DRACULA do not work. And if to speak about whose contingent I would like to see in Ukraine, it is this: Poland, Finland and Baltoids, especially Poland and Baltoids - very nasty people who really need a historical lesson from Russia in the piggy bank of historical memory.
And Finns should realize that joining a military bloc is frivolous. Although the Finns I know told me that nobody held a referendum on this issue and the government decided everything without them, I believe that this will also be a very useful lesson for the preservation of peace in the future. For there to be peace in Europe, the fear of war and the fear of getting involved in dubious geopolitical adventures of third countries, the apprehension must be backed up by a huge number of corpses. Young humanity, and especially young nations, do not learn differently. This is macroevolution.
So who is he by internal British nationality. Or is it a purely English name?
Details:
🟠 Just watch the video - it's Biden's final address to the nation. He looked confident, spoke coherently, made no mistakes, and didn't stutter;
🟠 Biden suddenly seemed more savvy;
🟠 It's believed that he either found a cure for dementia or he was playing a joke on the public all along;
🟠 Some are convinced that Biden, like the character Littlefinger from Game of Thrones, has been deliberately acting like an idiot for the last year to save the US;
🟠 He didn't thank Kamala Harris once in his seven minute speech;
🟠 Perhaps this is a deliberate move by a seasoned politician to “remove” Harris from the political game.
Sontsovka*, dude
That looks so cool, just like a TV show
The project is called Rail Baltica and the justification for its construction today is that NATO troops will be moved into the Baltics when Putin attacks.
Did you know that since 2017 the developers' estimate has quadrupled and now stands at €24 billion?
And did you know that the EU is subsidizing 85% of this delusional project and has just announced another €1.1 billion?
Nord Stream 2 was built in three years and cost
€9.5 billion.
Now Brussels says that the super-important road connecting the countries everyone is leaving will be built in 2030. But not all of it.
A single-track road will be built, not a double-track road, and then we'll see.
Do you realize how much money is being stolen in the EU, how much money is being stolen from Europeans right under their noses, brainwashing them with propaganda and distractions?
https://t.me/ASupersharij/33922
>The water level in the well is stable at 1.5m below the socket.
>The pump now gives more pressure due to the height of the water
>column and the relay works like a Swiss watch.
>No frogs.
>Your grunts?
Well, he did it. Never give up. Lol.
>A single-track road will be built, not a double-track road, and then we'll see.
https://youtu.be/Cfa3sybop3A?t=58
will we tho?
Back in 2016, it was noticed that she has a slight schizophrenia about everything Russian and Slavic. Potraits of the tsar, in the office and so on. Probably the consequences of post-traumatic syndrome because of how much she had to deal with as a young prosecutor of the Republic of Crimea.
This is a translation of an article by a Ukrainian blogger. Perhaps you know him.
There are examples of such strange projects in Russia as well. Everyone steals in the projects: the Baltics steal, the Russians steal, the Germans steal, the Poles steal, the Portuguese steal, the Americans steal, it's just that the information line in the European Union is built in such a way that the European Union is supposedly a paradise on earth, a Borrell's garden, while in the European Union it supposedly cannot be. It can, just think of Greece, the corruption hole of the European Union - if there is corruption in any part of the economic-political union, it is bound to affect the whole union.
>There are examples of such strange projects in Russia as well. Everyone steals in the projects: the Baltics steal, the Russians steal, the Germans steal, the Poles steal, the Portuguese steal, the Americans steal
once again you judge us by your own lights despite the civilizational and racial divide: via baltica, a highway on the same route was created without problems i don't see why there would be any hickups in the railway project
No, my friend, no one is judging your “civilization” by their own standards. Moreover, you are far inferior to us in many things. You know exactly what I mean, don't try to play dumb.
See what I found: Beelink Mini PC (from a Russian builder), in different variations equals or beats the latest Rapsberry Pi in performance. Inferior only in size.
And Windows 11 Pro is not compatible with the Rapsberry Pi, because the Rapsberry Pi uses ARM Cortex. Yep.
What does that mean? THIS IS END OF PORTUGAL WORLD HEGEMONY! YOU LOSE! WE WIN! HOHOHOHOH https://youtu.be/zZip9sb-PfQ?t=20
I think it's time to start a separate technotread where can discuss this kind of crap, instead of using the thread about Linux and other off-topic places.
>a Borrell's garden,
if European Union were worse than Russian Federation, millions of Russians wouldn't live here but would live in their homeland. And Borrell is some Catalan - "Perro" Sanchez dog - demented fool. Even Portugal wouldn't fuck up Valencian floods and it says a lot about Spanish 3rd world bureaucracy.
Millions of gays and soy morons from the Russian Federation are not needed here. They are your free gift bonus that came with cheap gas and energy. Moreover, Russia once had the strongest liberal propaganda that Europe was the best place in the world. I can't deny it, it was. Seriously. But now it is not.
Well, I can't deny that she has some pretty high quality Youtube-videos, especially on Ukrainian history.
Source:
https://t.me/panchenkodi/4332
Account:
https://x.com/Panchenko_X
I know no one gives a shit (except me). It's just funny.
Man, a test that I made up to compare countries - its the size of their X diaspora in country Y and vice-versa (diaspora Y in country X). That's how I know that Ukraine sucks very bad because they still immigrate to here in 2024. When there is no more that 1990s-2000s "working class" Russian diaspora here in Poortugal. The only "white" European migrating here are Ukrainians, very few Serbs, very few Georgians, Albanians and Moldovans - ethnic.
I believe that most Russians immigrate to European Union (not Portugal) for economic reasons, not to take a dildo up their arse or escape Putin.
Nazi marches in Europe, nothing new. Yes, we are definitely different “civilizations”.
In Russia, an attempt to throw a "ziga" will send you to a penal colony for several years. That's what real civilization is.
https://www.gazeta.ru/politics/news/2024/11/11/24361531.shtml
“Meanwhile, it was reported on October 24 that in the Polish city of Gliwice, the prosecutor's office referred to court an indictment against a local farmer and his daughter for an appeal they posted to Russian President Vladimir Putin. They urged him to deal with Ukraine and the European Union, which are damaging the country's reputation.”
Ahaha oh lmao, mmmm-yeaah
a Broiler's garden
Here's how Poles celebrate their day of dependence on NATO and the US.
https://www.pap.pl/ru/russian/news/11-noyabrya-den-nezavisimosti-polshi
Let's move on to the next big news.
Bordel hid in a Ukrainian bunker like a shivering dog today as Russian Air Force strategic bombers conducted a training maneuver against enemy targets. There was no attack, but the possibility of striking the remnants of Ukraine's power grid was demonstrated.
has nothing to do with civilization: that's because you're a jewish people. your gripe against national socialism is caused by nazis exposing your racial nature a hundred years ago
I see, retard.
Is this in Kazakhstan or where?
Sources: https://x.com/NickJFuentes/status/1854015641218355621
https://x.com/FuentesUpdates/status/1854012747027189907
https://x.com/NickJFuentes/status/1854616815931900066
https://rumble.com/v5m89gk-live-2024-presidential-election-results.html (5:52:40)
Looool:D Unbelievable. This is unthinkable in Russia. There would be a terrible scandal, and such a person would be fired for “unethical behavior” towards Russian citizens. The politics here are too serious. Although I'd like that just for the fun of it.
What an interesting country the USA is.
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The Web recalled old promises of the winner of the American election of 2024. Last spring, Trump was going to:
- Repeal Biden's “gender affirming care” policy by ending funding for sex reassignment surgeries;
- Ban sex reassignment surgeries for children nationwide;
- Allow patients to sue doctors who perform sex reassignment surgeries on children;
- Establish recognition of only two genders at the federal government level;
- Prohibit federal agencies from promoting or funding “gender transition” for Americans of any age.
https://t.me/ru2ch/127675
He's super-duper far-right. Even in Russia, transgender people are provided with some special services according to their diagnosis, such as psychiatric care with a qualified psychiatrist, although most of the options available to them have been curtailed since the adoption of the law banning LGBT propaganda (and gender reassignment).
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I mixed up the video. Here's the English version.
Yeah, it looks like Putin and Trump are two boots on the ground.
because there aren't thermostats here due to different climate and house building. and increase my productivity at home, etc. here, retarded fuckers praise energy poverty and wearing sweaters at home
I was feeling cold because of the laptop cooling pad wind. Already solved the problem. room temp: 23.8ºC
Like right now ? 25 Celsius in my room, -1 outside, why ?
Nick supported Camala btw, he feared Trump would support jews in Gaza conflict. Dude is just a troll. He is also a fed.
It feels like over 25 degrees. In winter, the management company gets carried away and you have to open a window sometimes.
>sweaters
I always wear underwear at home because I live alone
>>257
>cooling
I have the opposite situation, at home I keep a small server of two RTX 3090s for rendering 3D graphics. After an hour of work I have to open a window.
Kek
kek
"All representatives of the Gypsy diaspora from Korkino have had their weapons seized and are now in the police for inspection. All adults have been served summonses to the military enlistment office" - the head of the regional department of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia, Sergei Kosmachev said at the meeting with Korkino residents. "All houses where Gypsy families live have been checked."
On the night of October 24, a local cab driver was murdered in Korkino. The body of a 40-year-old woman was found with stab wounds. Her last passengers were underage gypsies from the local tabor. The police promptly detained the suspect, but the townspeople came to take revenge in the Gypsy village.
The Gypsies who fled from Korkino tried to hide in the Nizhny Novgorod region. During the Seven Years'War, Russian artillery accidentally destroyed Euler's house; he was repaid with compensation and apologies.
https://ura.news/news/1052842508
>During the Seven Years'War, Russian artillery accidentally destroyed Euler's house; he was repaid with compensation and apologies.
Sorry, accidentally copied from another text and didn't notice. Lol.
Lol.
-Vice President: J.D. Vance
-Secretary of State: Marco Rubio.
-Attorney General: Matt Gaetz.
-Minister of Defence: Pete Hegseth.
-Secretary of Homeland Security: Kristi Noem.
-Director of National Intelligence: Tulsi Gabbard.
-National Security Advisor: Mike Walz.
-Director of the CIA: John Ratcliffe.
-White House Chief of Staff Susie Wiles.
-White House Deputy Chief of Staff: Dan Scavino.
-Senate Republican Leader: John Thune.
-EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin.
-Ambassador to the United Nations: Elise Stefanik.
-White House Counsel: Bill McGinley.
-Border Patrol Chief (‘Border King’): Tom Homan
-Ambassador to Israel: Mike Huckabee.
-Government Efficiency Advisors: Ilon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy.
-Middle East envoy: Steve Witkoff.
Also announced are Dan Scavino, Stephen Miller, James Blair and Taylor Budowitz to take senior positions in the White House.
https://t.me/ASupersharij/34018
fat post
Ukrainian side finally admitted that they were not the soybean trucks. Also recognised the mountain of corpses. A few months later. Checkmate, mate.
https://t.me/ASupersharij/32287
kek
What I like about Americans is their basic names, cool names and cool acronyms that you can put together from boring names of organisations, partly because of the simplicity of the language they do it better than in Russian, partly because of the culture of some "coolness".
same
Globalcheck: YouTube resumed operation in Russia without restrictions
https://dzen.ru/news/story/87e5fc3e-a129-53d4-947e-3d230477e6dc
1. Some dude told Putin at a briefing that the idea of slowing down youtube is untenable
2. Putin said he'd look into it
3. All Youtube problems disappear
4. ???
On my phone as well. Just another Telegram.
Rubio is a very controversial poc considering he is one of the W. warhawks. Other make sense for a republican government.
But I'm keeping Goodbiepi for now.
Does the Russian army still use Deep Operation principals when planning an offensive? I look at the frontline maps every few days and it seems to me that the Russian army is making good use of this technique. For instance, the Russians don't seem to exploit breakthroughs to try for big encirclements. Rather, they seem to have the aim of creating narrow, difficult to defend pockets of land that the Ukrainians can only hold at great expense, such as what is pictured in this diagram.
It also seems like the Russians are very careful as to where to deploy their reserves, while making the enemies choice of where to deploy reserves nearly impossible by attacking multiple points on the front timed specifically to coincide with the Ukrainians making big commitments in a certain area.
(In this case, reserves of the Ukrainians were deployed in the Kursk direction, allowing the Russians to deliver an operational shock in the Pokrovsk direction a few months ago. This technique was executed to perfection in Stalingrad, where the Stavka used the large commitment of 6th army to taking Stalingrad to pull off Operation Uranus. Operation Uranus managed to succeed because it coincided with the Rhzev meatgrinder battles, the Kotluban offensives and Operation Mars. All of these were disasters in isolation but managed to deprive the 6th army of much needed reserves, supply and manpower.)
When we look at the frontlines today, we can see that Ukrainian reserves must be severely strained to deal with all these offensives, and the Russian army has an advantage because they only have to deploy their reserves into the offensive that is most succesful. The Ukrainians have only their intution to guess which direction will require the deployment of reserves.
https://youtu.be/vxaydnqp0jg?si=A3e_55t7701xKqb4
Is the accent used in this Soviet documentary a normal accent that people speak in, or is it an accent specifically put on for the documentary?
In other words, does anyone actually speak in this way?
U.S. military experts from the Institute of War believe that the Russians could go faster, but because of the bad experience (massive use of drones by the enemy) of the 2022 rapid offensive, they are afraid of falling behind logistically. In other words, the offensive is commensurate with building logistics chains in the rear. That's all I know about the concept of today's offensive. I could go into it in more depth, but I have no burning interest in it.
>>310
There is no accent, it's pure Russian, just the Soviet way of broadcasting.
A playlist with random CCCP documentaries.
https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PL0742854E9CB2885D&feature=shared
>There is no accent, it's pure Russian, just the Soviet way of broadcasting.
I love this pure Russian accent and the inflection of the narrator. Its a firm and powerful accent.
> but because of the bad experience (massive use of drones by the enemy) of the 2022 rapid offensive, they are afraid of falling behind logistically. In other words, the offensive is commensurate with building logistics chains in the rear.
That does make perfect sense. The drones have changed things in a big way
That's why ordinary Ukrainian men are forcibly grabbed from the streets of Ukraine.
Here is a good example of my explanation (Documentary about the main department store in Moscow, you can watch the first minute and close).
https://youtu.be/KgqL2lFGRjs?list=PL0742854E9CB2885D
>>313
I'm shocked at how effectively they copied the USSR. It can even be heard in North Korean music in some places.
>That's why ordinary Ukrainian men are forcibly grabbed from the streets of Ukraine.
Lol, I put that sentence in the wrong text box.
Sorry
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I must tell you, the North Koreans have started to develop their own unique socialist identity in the Kim Jong Un era. Their visual language is very different from the soviet one. They love scenes of nature, sunsets, flowers and colourful plants. Many defectors have said that Young North Koreans love modern designs and modern consumer advertising and packaging. Even their architecture has departed from the Soviet style. The Russian academic Andrei Lankov has talked extensively about how North Korean society is changing. If you want I can send you my favourite lecture done by him but unfortunately it is in English
Check this one out.
https://youtu.be/P30A87KlsAI?si=0zzLd1r7YxzxUbK_
Can you do me a favour please? Can you search VK and other Russian video platforms for North Korean news reports about 9/11 in the USA. I really have looked but there is nothing to be found on the English speaking internet
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cy7BzuigHcA
This is the closest thing I could find and it is 2 years older than 9/11 about the invasion of Iraq
Also, whats interesting is that the stuff they mostly did retain from the USSR is the socialist realism stuff. Its so interesting to see this stuff because it makes me imagine what soviet television under Stalin would have been like if they had modern colour tv at that time.
https://youtu.be/7QLVWBdL77Q?si=RHvtqweJx5eNn0yi
>I must tell you, the North Koreans have started to develop their own unique socialist identity in the Kim Jong Un era. Their visual language is very different from the soviet one. They love scenes of nature, sunsets, flowers and colourful plants. Many defectors have said that Young North Koreans love modern designs and modern consumer advertising and packaging. Even their architecture has departed from the Soviet style.
I think it's because Kim Jong-un himself is young and presumably like his brother studied in Switzerland.
Russia's influence can also make this contribution. We are also not the USSR in terms of society and thinking, we are not even the West. We have our own way, and it became especially clear after February 2022. Kims and North Koreans have a lot of respect for Russia (for example, there is a Russian Orthodox Church temple in Pyongyang), although propaganda tries very hard to make it limited by erasing the USSR's main services to North Korea (such as helping in the war of independence) in history in favor of themselves. Someone told me (which means it is not accurate) that all Russian weapons supplied to North Korea and tanks have internal North Korean names and are legendarily made in secret factories deep inside North Korea.
>Check this one out.
I'll take a look when I get rid of my depression.
>Can you search VK and other Russian video platforms for North Korean news reports about 9/11
Sorry, bro, I'd love to help. But I don't use social media, and he won't let me search anything on it without registering. I also don't use my cell phone because I have no one to call or receive calls. I just don't have the technical ability to find anything for you.
>Also, whats interesting is that the stuff they mostly did retain from the USSR is the socialist realism stuff. Its so interesting to see this stuff because it makes me imagine what soviet television under Stalin would have been like if they had modern colour tv at that time.
Fun fact - during the Stalin era as the peak of stereotypical communism the communists had not yet destroyed Russian architecture, moreover there was a Stalinist architecture of its own - it was austere but beautiful buildings, unlike commieblocks.
>I must tell you, the North Koreans have started to develop their own unique socialist identity in the Kim Jong Un era. Their visual language is very different from the soviet one. They love scenes of nature, sunsets, flowers and colourful plants. Many defectors have said that Young North Koreans love modern designs and modern consumer advertising and packaging. Even their architecture has departed from the Soviet style.
I think it's because Kim Jong-un himself is young and presumably like his brother studied in Switzerland.
Russia's influence can also make this contribution. We are also not the USSR in terms of society and thinking, we are not even the West. We have our own way, and it became especially clear after February 2022. Kims and North Koreans have a lot of respect for Russia (for example, there is a Russian Orthodox Church temple in Pyongyang), although propaganda tries very hard to make it limited by erasing the USSR's main services to North Korea (such as helping in the war of independence) in history in favor of themselves. Someone told me (which means it is not accurate) that all Russian weapons supplied to North Korea and tanks have internal North Korean names and are legendarily made in secret factories deep inside North Korea.
>Check this one out.
I'll take a look when I get rid of my depression.
>Can you search VK and other Russian video platforms for North Korean news reports about 9/11
Sorry, bro, I'd love to help. But I don't use social media, and he won't let me search anything on it without registering. I also don't use my cell phone because I have no one to call or receive calls. I just don't have the technical ability to find anything for you.
>Also, whats interesting is that the stuff they mostly did retain from the USSR is the socialist realism stuff. Its so interesting to see this stuff because it makes me imagine what soviet television under Stalin would have been like if they had modern colour tv at that time.
Fun fact - during the Stalin era as the peak of stereotypical communism the communists had not yet destroyed Russian architecture, moreover there was a Stalinist architecture of its own - it was austere but beautiful buildings, unlike commieblocks.
An example of architecture of the stalin era.
>Fun fact - during the Stalin era as the peak of stereotypical communism the communists had not yet destroyed Russian architecture, moreover there was a Stalinist architecture of its own - it was austere but beautiful buildings, unlike commieblocks.
That's exactly what I mean about the North Korean architecture style. It is its own blend of socialist and Korean styles and I must say I really like it.
These are all residential apartment buildings. People who live there still praise them for the quality and the interior space.
Not all North Korean buildings are nice, but the ones that are nice are absolutely phenomenal.
>there is a Russian Orthodox Church temple in Pyongyang
Speaking of which, here are some rare photos that you may find cool
I agree. Also North Koreans in general are great guys, if you take into account North Koreans from the tourist area where Russians like to go on vacation. But their country in the distant times became a hostage of crisis times, and to survive, to save many lives, they closed and surrounded themselves with total lies about the external and internal world, from which it is not so easy to get out. But do they need to? The question is rhetorical.
Thank you. I'm also not sure how often services are held there, by the way. After all, bell ringing is a taboo subject for a society without a god.
This was not taken in North Korea, it was taken in Russia. There is a rumor that when Kim Jong Il's train passed the Russian town he was born in during the Soviet days his Russian hosts asked him if he wanted to stop there in a cheeky way but he said no. I have even seen a romour in a book by a South Korean that he may have been a captain during the battle of stalingrad. But this I very much doubt and I think the Russian source made that up to make him look better than he was.
>I agree. Also North Koreans in general are great guys
I have only ever met one North Korean who I communicate with from time to time using an official email address but in general I do not doubt this at all. There is a phenomenon that those people from tough places are the nicest of all.
>But their country in the distant times became a hostage of crisis times, and to survive, to save many lives, they closed and surrounded themselves with total lies about the external and internal world, from which it is not so easy to get out. But do they need to? The question is rhetorical.
It is not my place to speak on behalf of another group of people that are not my own, so take this statement for what it is.
I personally believe that in their hearts the North Koreans don't really believe all of the propaganda they are told, and they know that they have gone through and will go through some very hard times. My opinion is that they know it is not good but they are a people with a high spirit and it is easier for them to suffer on their own terms than to accept chaos
I have a North Korean living in my house. Seem nice enough, really small people tho.
>I have even seen a romour in a book by a South Korean that he may have been a captain during the battle of stalingrad.
Well, not the second, the Imposter. Than we put Original in the grave Imposter was picked out of soviet officer brass. Mao was really afraid same would happen to him, so he killed his son, who was an officer in Red Army during the war.
>>329
Who cares what they believe? They are slaves, time to chop-chop.
Why don't you start writing “t. other anon" before replies. The etiquette rules of the board called 2ch.
>This was not taken in North Korea, it was taken in Russia.
Okay
>rumor
Yeah, it's probably just a rumor. On the other hand, where you were born is not as important as where you grew up.
>>329
>I personally believe that in their hearts the North Koreans don't really believe all of the propaganda they are told, and they know that they have gone through and will go through some very hard times.
Of course it is. I once watched a documentary report about a trip to North Korea by journalist Anton Lyadov, on the train he was asking them stupid questions, but he hid his camera to record North Korean speech. Then the North Koreans started talking to each other and saying something like “do these dumbasses really believe this?”. Lol. So basically there are two sides to propaganda: what goes on inside North Korea about the outside world and the outside world's propaganda about North Korea.
>Skillbrains
>Small software development company from Siberia. We develop and promote freeware and shareware applications.
Not today, Mr. FSB. Windows snipping tool is okay. Just upgrade.
I didn't know they were from Russia, now I will only use Lightshot. Thanks for information.
Siberians and Texans have one similar detail: Texans say they were born in Texas, while Siberians say they are from Siberia.
>No blacks and no homosexuals
And how are we supposed to adapt this? (с) Netflix
>This article was originally published by WIRED UK
No details, no screenshots, no videos. Just another yellow press attack on Russian business.
You can check the traffic for packets sent to them during the update, except there's nothing there, lol. I checked back in 2022 thinking the company was European.
https://app.prntscr.com/ru/privacy.html
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- Mr. President, if they pass a bill on same-sex partnership, will you sign it?
- Yes.
- Thank you! Thank you!
in the Rada (Ukrainian parlainment)
Literary asterisks break the text. I can't get used to it.
960x540, 1:01
Based on the original, yes. This is not the first time he has said this, so that the Western propaganda media will once again write that Putin called the war a war - that way he will be heard more. But in any case, it's still not a war, since neither side has declared war on the other. If Russia declares war on someone, it removes a number of restrictions that could turn Ukraine into ashes. Zelensky knows this too. And no matter how much he manipulates the public with the word “war”, so far he has not declared war, moreover, he has quietly allowed, or still allows, Russian gas to be traded through his territory.
Thiiis
The “Вкусно и точка” produces fast food under license from McDonald's, on their technology, on their equipment. However, with the departure of McDonald's, everything has gotten cheaper by leaps and bounds, and the flavor has not changed, even the fries have increased in weight and size. I wonder why?
I don't get it
Crimea is not a sandwich (c) Alexei Navalny in his lifetime
Revenge of the hohols
There, a biological woman who identifies as a man and takes male hormones became pregnant by her gay male husband and gave birth to a child
The water birth was proudly broadcast on central New Zealand TV.
Original text:
https://t.me/bIoodsiker/30531
464x848, 1:18
The UN has called for the protection of civilians after reports that Biden authorised strikes from Ukraine deep into Russia with ATACMS missiles. This was stated by the official representative of the secretary-general of the world organisation, Stephane Dujarric.
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US administration authorised the use of missiles with a range of up to 300km to strike Russian territory, it was discussed at a meeting of EU foreign ministers - Borrell wakes up
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Le Figaro, which reported that France and the UK had authorised Ukraine to hit Russian Federation with long-range SCALP/Storm Shadow missiles, has removed this information
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Italy has denied Ukraine permission to use Italian weapons to strike deep into Russian territory - Le Monde.
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Borrel: EU Foreign Ministers have not decided to lift restrictions on strikes against Russia
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The Russian presidential spokesman Dmitry Peskov commented on the alleged US authorisation for AFU strikes with ATACMS missiles deep into Russia. He noted that Russian leader Vladimir Putin had already 'clearly and unambiguously' formulated Moscow's position on this issue. Peskov stressed that Russia's position remains unchanged despite the fact that no official information has been received from the administration of US President Joe Biden.
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Ukrosource:
https://t.me/ASupersharij/34156
https://t.me/ASupersharij/34181
https://t.me/ASupersharij/34183
https://t.me/ASupersharij/34182
Rusource:
https://tass.ru/mezhdunarodnaya-panorama/22435513
https://www.kp.ru/online/news/6095839/
according to some at /po/ it is a Cypriot company. only Russian game is Times of Trouble ?
And Stalker is a Czech game, then, lol.
Much of Russia's private IT segment became suddenly Cypriot to avoid sanctions. Virtual. The fact that they are Russian does not cancel that. Some of them even do development in Russia, like UNIGINE engine development (strong competitor to Unity) which is done in Tomsk and licenses are sold through Cyprus and Luxembourg office.
>>423
Strange, but the problem is not on your side, but on the side of Mail.ru where these servers are hosted.
>>425
Yes, it's time to go to war, today I was thinking about how I could get a place at SMO with an eligibility category of ‘V’ - Russian alphabet, the worst health category. Didn't work out last time.
Details:
🟠 The main thing is that the game doesn't have Denuvo anti-piracy protection, so it's already on torrents;
🟠 The game has a bunch of bugs - visual, sound and every other bug imaginable;
🟠 You can forget about stable 100 FPS - the game produces only 50 FPS in native 4K. And that's on an RTX 4090;
🟠 The gameplay is boring and not exciting - you have to constantly run across huge fields and shoot mutants, which are not distinguished by special intelligence;
🟠 The first hints of the plot appear only after 15 hours of play;
🟠 The ‘zest’ on the cake - based on the game's licence agreement, the developers do not guarantee that the game will work without bugs, and that the bugs will be fixed at all;
🟠 Moreover, the game may contain viruses, for which the developers are not responsible.
https://t.me/dvachannel/149667
640x352, 1:43
>Moreover, the game may contain viruses, for which the developers are not responsible.
Vivek and Tulsi are non-white. They are also non-christian. Which is wild for a republican cabinet, speaks volumes on how far Trump pushed the party from it's core.
>>424
In a modern time ? Yeah, they all left gor Balkans and Middetetanian, why rot here, where you can beak in the sun and pay no taxes ? Guys who made WarThunder are actually managed to become a goverment subsidies company in a Balkan shithole they moved in. But, than again, that constitutes "a russian game" ? Is it a game mafe in Russia or by russians ?
>he doesn't know that Russians buy Cypriot passports and live in Cyprus in their 1000s.
I have Cypriot citizenship FYI. The local greeks and turks kinda have friction with the Russians because their presence there is pushing up real estate prices. But they spend good money in the tourism sector and support a lot of local business so its not all bad.
But believe me, there are an UNBELIEVABLE amount of Russians on that island. On both the Greek and Turkish side but much more so on the Greek side
kek, it's a russian colony like brighton bitch
Ukrainians should prepare for mass disconnection from the Internet
That's what everyone said last time and nothing happened.
>non-white
>white
Because of a couple of non-Christians? What makes you say that? The concept of the party hasn't changed at all.
Oh no, there is much more than that, just a specific example. It's a pretty big topic, but I will try to cover it the best I can. Republican party was always a party of responsible adults, who's goal was efficient government via a line of boring anglo-saxon technocrats in opposition of dems populism, who always promised to get into the government and immediately start to distributing wealth to oppressed and underprivileged, first it was southerners, than workers, now ethnical minorities. Efficient gov vs fair gov. Trump kinda changed that, he decided to broaden republican coalition, he begun by kicking out technocrats from security sector and monetary one in favour of labour unions and ethnical males. His platform is: "goverment has been hijacked by soy anti-american elements, who use tax payers money to turn kids gay, elect me, to dismantle this system of oppression of american values". He is not as much for efficient government as he is anti-government. Got it ? So despite being minority a Vivek and Tulsi represent a minority whom american government, in they eyes, fail to protect, hawaiian and conservative non-christian.
ICBM TROLLING
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ySHIOYyJ95A
Weapon: hat
2 being native
>Also Russia has nei rites fiting Anglan. Only the Dutch have such rites
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4WgBbBPwa9Q
Nice. I've been doing it in Fruity Loops since I was 13 years old. But I didn't become famous because I live in Russia :D
Hi
1280x720, 1:07
>NATO stop genocide in Ukraine
a lot of males there asking for other to fight for them instead of being on the frontline.
- You haven't been there on May 9 yet.
Thank Byzantium for the Cyrillic alphabet.
Cool.
They say that part of this video is a recording of a Soyuz rocket launching a Russian satellite into orbit(not Oreshnik) >>488
It is unclear which ones belong to Oreshnik. This phenomenon is called “rocket jellyfish.” I only recently learned about it, as I was not interested in rockets.
But thanks to Ukrainian experts, we now know that the "Oreshnik" (eng. "Hazel three") missile is divided into 36 hypersonic warheads (nuts) (But it's not certain. I'll show you why in the next post). The Russian military-industrial complex's post-irony in the names of its products is a historical tradition.
464x848, 0:23
>But it's not certain. I'll show you why in the next post
There is a video recorded by a worker at Pivdenmash (the missile factory that was hit): we see a whole rain of shells that are not loaded with nuclear or conventional warheads, they are empty, with only kenetic energy, and that is the only reason the worker survived.
Video source:
https://t.me/Tank_SVO/20907
Factory:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PA_Pivdenmash
>131522
>poll from today
The Ukraine war is not very popular amongst Republicans in general. My personal opinion is meaningless.
>>512
>fake chicken
We now have fake Russian S-300 in small town Wisconsin complete with radar signature, infrared, other radiation, and thermal signature.
>We now have fake Russian S-300 in small town Wisconsin complete with radar signature, infrared, other radiation, and thermal signature.
Oh my God, lol. I think it's for large-scale training of U.S. troops in the region.
>My personal opinion is meaningless.
Thanks for the info though, buddy.
>Thanks for the info though, buddy.
I mean, thanks for the link* I'll clarify, because initially my phrasing seems odd.
https://ria.ru/20241126/rakety-1985816561.html?ysclid=m3yhkyotxf371728514
PicSrc:
https://t.me/Tank_SVO/20949
Seven shot down, one hit the target.
Src:
https://ria.ru/20241126/rakety-1985816561.html
this is blocked in EU. I even tried the other Russian media in these sanctions - Ivzestia or something.
tried these 2 again
https://iz.ru/
https://rg.ru/
but the weird thing is that I use 4G LTE on the smartphone, RIA isn't blocked. fucking weird same ISP for optical cable /Broadband ISP and 4G ISP
One way or another, the ATACMS strike was carried out, but since Putin added in the last paragraph of his address after the first Oreshnik strike that Russia is committed to warn the Ukrainian civilian population before the Oreshnik strike, according to Peskov, warning measures are being developed, and when they are approved, only then will new ones be applied strikes.
c'um caneco foda-se, I shouldn't be laughing about this
>soon if Assad doesn't break the rebels
Also, fitting goat captcha.
Bosnians, Pomaks, Torbeshis, Goranians, Montenegrins-Poturuchenians are all former Slavic slaves of the Turks with a logical religious outcome. Slavic Muslims are unusual. Especially if it's their native source culture.
- "The Georgian Dream" representative also said that the country refuses any EU budget grants until 2028.
https://t.me/ASupersharij/34442
I wonder why these people don't want to go to the Boiler's Garden?
720x1280, 0:41
The Telegraph:
“Every morning Artem goes to work. After a short briefing, his team decide where they will go: some are sent to cafes, restaurants, even nightclubs - any place where young men of fighting age can be found.
Sometimes it's like dealing with a cornered rat. When you shove them into a car, they keep resisting."
b) is this Wildberries a copy of Ali or Temu shops?
b.2) Russians buy electronics from wildberries?
c) there is only 1 year warranty in Russia in electronic components?
There's almost no Slavic muslims outside of the people you mentioned which is strangely accurate.
And yes, it's wholly unusual because they love bacon and they love drinking. It simply doesn't suit our mindset. From the get-go Slavic muslims were ignoring everything that has to do with Islam, most converted for lower tax in the first place.
I heard many Russian muslims aren't that different and love to drink too, like Bashkirs and some central Asians.
>>554
Georgians seem way too smart to mess up.
They don't want to ally with you because of Ossetia and Akbhazia but they sure as hell won't ally with the west for empty promises.
They're doing the best thing, remaining neutral, they aren't accountable to anyone that way.
>>555
Wonder how long can they go on. There's already talks about drafting 18 year olds, they'll probably send them to the border areas with Poland, Belarus and Transnistria, and remove the few brigades there to the east. But it's already so nonsensical to continue this without trying to negotiate, even if terms are harsh from their perspective. Nothing of their country will remain if so many people emigrate and die, but I assume the leadership being majority jewish affects their judgement.
>is there extensive americanization of commerce there in Russia with spamming black Friday?
https://blackfriday-russia.ru
Partly, if this amateur site is to be believed. But it is not as destructive to stores and does not lead to deaths as in the USA. Besides, it is not an element of urban culture, Halloween among soy as an event has more influence in Russia than Black Friday.
>is this Wildberries a copy of Ali or Temu shops?
https://www.wildberries.ru/
https://www.ozon.ru/
https://market.yandex.ru/
https://megamarket.ru/
All of these four major online marketplaces with express shipping work as Ali within Russia, and possibly friendly countries (haven't checked). All of them have serious competition among themselves, all of them have loyalty mechanics, where to get discounts you need to get a virtual card and pay for purchases from it.
There are still highly specialized, such as food marketplace Cooper - fresh products to any point of Russia accessible to a person, and others, but we are comparing with Ali. In short, in Russia, this segment is very much developed.
The only difference with Ali is that Ali sends goods to the Post Office, while Wildberries, Ozon, Yandex and others have hundreds of their own checkout points in every city, with or without a live operator (post-o-mat - a public safe with an electronic key, located in a random place, usually in any shopping center).
>b.2) Russians buy electronics from wildberries?
Why not? Although I personally don't use Wildberries, I like Yandex.Market.
>c) there is only 1 year warranty in Russia in electronic components?
No. Not one year, but from one year. Depends on the specific thing. I bought a 700W power supply a year ago and it had a 3 year warranty from the store.
>I heard many Russian muslims aren't that different and love to drink too, like Bashkirs and some central Asians.
Yes, Russian Muslims (including Caucasians) are not the same as Arabs, there is no such wild fanaticism, in many ways they are similar to Christian Slavs of Russia both outwardly and in general social patterns. Although, there are some individuals who, contrary to the laws of the Russian Federation, have second and third wives and make them wear burqas.
>They're doing the best thing, remaining neutral, they aren't accountable to anyone that way.
Everything seems to be logical and correct, but I don't believe in the independence of minor countries. Sooner or later a minority country will fall under the influence of big players like the US, China, EU, in some way India and maybe even Russia. To test my words, just look at Vucic. He is jumping from chair to chair because Serbia is under tremendous pressure from the West.
>Wonder how long can they go on.
I think zoomers will be more determined in their actions than their older relatives and will simply run away from their positions dropping their weapons.
I only buy electronics, PC hardware from Portuguese and Spanish specialized technology online retailers with physical stores with good reputation - specially good reputation in post-market (RMAs, etc.) and aren't getting bankrupt.
I used to buy once a smartphone and other from Amazon.es; Amazon.co.uk and Amazon USA but since this video from Louis Rossmann ( https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DeUNC7z5MM0 ) I started to be more careful and only buy products aren't easy to be falsified. Amazon becoming some eBay is fucked up.
>Erdogan has once again betrayed Russia
Every time is like the first time🤡
In fact, no one betrayed anyone, because Turkey is purely a situational partner of Russia, not an ally. If it is favorable for Russia - it cooperates with the Turks and even saves Erdogan's life during the military coup, if not - it does not cooperate. However, Russia always prefers Syria to any other country in the region, and Syria's interests are no less important to it than its own because, first, it is a gas pipeline to Europe, and control over it affects the pricing of natural gas. Secondly, Russia and Syria have been historical allies since the Soviet Union, many Syrians received their higher education in Russia, Russian military personnel have served there for generations, many Russians live there in the same huge numbers (several tens of thousands) as in Cyprus.
Interesting. The dude really didn't explain that Amazon is just a platform, a warehouse with delivery, there are many participants of the platform (independent sellers), and Amazon's task here is to hold the goods, sell the goods and control the interaction between the buyer and the seller (i.e. Amazon is obliged to return the money for the defect to the buyer and solve the problem with the seller, or refuse to cooperate with him). I.e. Amazon can act both as a sole seller and as an intermediary, just like all the Russian stores I listed above.
By the way, youtube worked fine for 2 days in Russia, then it started having problems again. Surprisingly, it works perfectly via mobile internet.
In Russia, few people used Amazon because it didn't have a regional price tied to GDP PPP, like, for example, in Steam - when a AAA game costs 40 bucks for you and only 20 bucks for me. Since Portugal is in the western economic community and you have about the same exchange rate, it's not a problem for you.
There are also specialized electronics stores in Russia. If Wildberries is a collective intermediary of various sellers, these (the two best of the bunch) are directly electronics sellers.
https://www.eldorado.ru/
https://www.dns-shop.ru/
Both have excellent reputations, both in addition to the online version have physical stores with employees or even giant warehouse stores where you can buy something on the spot via an electronic terminal.
I don't know how useful this information is to you, but it might come in handy. Suddenly there will be a great flood in Portugal and you will be forced to save yourself in Russia, and then in the middle of the rescue you will have a terrible desire to buy a powerful PC. “Damn, Holy Mother of God, I've lost my house and my roosters, everything's gone, why don't I buy a PC right now?”.
- Kiev's Decision Centers could become targets for the Oreshnik IRBM system - Putin
- The temperature of the hazel warheads is 4,000 degrees. Highly protected defense structures will not save us.Massive use of Oreshnik in non-nuclear variant is comparable to nuclear weapons - Putin
- Russia closes a section of airspace over the Kapustin Yar missile site in the Astrakhan region until November 30
https://t.me/Tank_SVO/21029
https://t.me/Tank_SVO/21031
https://t.me/Tank_SVO/21032
https://t.me/Tank_SVO/20969
- Oleg Apostol was appointed deputy commander-in-chief of the AFU.
https://t.me/Tank_SVO/21049
Farewell to an entire era.
On November 24, a man on a bicycle decided to take a shortcut home, riding along the river Ufa - fell through the ice, which was only 2 cm thick
All the days while his search is underway, the dog does not leave the river and humbly waits for his master
https://t.me/bIoodsiker/30992
https://t.me/milinfolive/136216
Okay, you were right, Black Friday spam is everywhere now and it's fucked me up on every other site today. As an educated manager I can explain it by the fact that Russia inherits the American school of management (the opposite of the Japanese school of management) along with all the business models and psychological manipulations, but I've never seen this kind of fuckery anywhere on the internet before.
⠀Got the nickname
⠀⠀“veterinarian”
https://lenta.ru/news/2024/11/30/glavnyy-ded-moroz-rossii-narushil-pdd-na-desyatki-tysyach-rubley-kto-skryvaetsya-za-maskoy-novogodnego-volshebnika/
Not only does this bastard exist, but he also lives a life more active than mine.
>Everything seems to be logical and correct, but I don't believe in the independence of minor countries. Sooner or later a minority country will fall under the influence of big players like the US, China, EU, in some way India and maybe even Russia. To test my words, just look at Vucic. He is jumping from chair to chair because Serbia is under tremendous pressure from the West
I agree but joining a military alliance is a completely different thing. It has it's own drawbacks. Your domestic MIC gets destroyed (have you ever wondered why no NATO EE country has a developed war industry? Czech have something going on but really not that much).
You also have to buy NATO/alliance equipment, integrate your army to the general doctrine, you're also obliged to help. For some countries that have a bone to pick with the largest power it's the best option.
West doesn't even have to pressure Serbia to exercise it's power. It pressures it automatically. Serbia is surrounded by NATO and EU countries, it's entire economy and currency relies on the EU, it's also geographically located in southern Europe, Moscow and Beijing are very far away, etc. In fact I'm bewildered they haven't pressured us further. For years Russian, Chinese and Iranian weapons have been delivered here with the help of transport planes. I have no idea why they allow it. Of course, we won't do anything but still.
>I think zoomers will be more determined in their actions than their older relatives and will simply run away from their positions dropping their weapons.
Some are probably brainwashed and psychotic already, but I think most are scared, they've been watching their country getting bombed for 3 years, there's plenty of war videos going around, there's much, much less enthusiasm compared to before.
>>575
Some of the best footage I've seen recently. GJ to airforce chads, they'll carry the Syrian conflict again.
Related, where do you guys get Syrian war footage? If it's not a specific channel then at least a channel that uses hashtags so I don't have to scroll through everything.
>Everything seems to be logical and correct, but I don't believe in the independence of minor countries. Sooner or later a minority country will fall under the influence of big players like the US, China, EU, in some way India and maybe even Russia. To test my words, just look at Vucic. He is jumping from chair to chair because Serbia is under tremendous pressure from the West
I agree but joining a military alliance is a completely different thing. It has it's own drawbacks. Your domestic MIC gets destroyed (have you ever wondered why no NATO EE country has a developed war industry? Czech have something going on but really not that much).
You also have to buy NATO/alliance equipment, integrate your army to the general doctrine, you're also obliged to help. For some countries that have a bone to pick with the largest power it's the best option.
West doesn't even have to pressure Serbia to exercise it's power. It pressures it automatically. Serbia is surrounded by NATO and EU countries, it's entire economy and currency relies on the EU, it's also geographically located in southern Europe, Moscow and Beijing are very far away, etc. In fact I'm bewildered they haven't pressured us further. For years Russian, Chinese and Iranian weapons have been delivered here with the help of transport planes. I have no idea why they allow it. Of course, we won't do anything but still.
>I think zoomers will be more determined in their actions than their older relatives and will simply run away from their positions dropping their weapons.
Some are probably brainwashed and psychotic already, but I think most are scared, they've been watching their country getting bombed for 3 years, there's plenty of war videos going around, there's much, much less enthusiasm compared to before.
>>575
Some of the best footage I've seen recently. GJ to airforce chads, they'll carry the Syrian conflict again.
Related, where do you guys get Syrian war footage? If it's not a specific channel then at least a channel that uses hashtags so I don't have to scroll through everything.
>For some countries that have a bone to pick with the largest power it's the best option.
To remain neutral.
hohol
what's his name?
720x1280, 0:54
yup, buying a build from Russia. specially with SmartBuy SSDs.
one of or both Roosters will get their throat slashed if some of the Neighbours complain. fuckers are starting to crow at 4-5 a.m. So if I wake at night or try to sleep again, I can't because of the petukhs-
Lol
Liberals of all countries howled on Twitter that totalitarian Georgian cops beat up an innocent girl (video). Later it turned out that the girl was alive and fine(picture).
Lol blyat. Nice girl, cute for a churka.
Saw it once, now I can't get away from this shit with all the DLC. Very unusual CRPG and in some ways fresh and this despite the fact that I'm not a Warhammer fan, moreover perceive this universe as goyslop for the masses. I remember their art director in 2019 suggested me to make a career in Owlcat as a Unity technical artist (C# programmer + 3D graphics artist), but I thought then and decided I'm too good to get to work 40 minutes away, and in general I'd rather get a job at Games Mail.ru. Games Mail.ru decided that they were too good for me, and Owlcat migrated to Cyprus, leaving only their headquarters in Moscow. So I neither won nor lost. And I was a freelancer for various OOOs (Russian LLCs), and still am.
>So I neither won nor lost
>I stayed a freelancer
https://youtu.be/01welOV0Evc
The gist:
https://archive.4plebs.org/pol/thread/489431368/#489431368
Hello guys and girls. In this International AIDS Day I need your AID.
I am a lost person who want to get into the Communist theory of National Economy like the "Народное хозяйство". Could you please show me some ways to start this wonderful journey? Language does not matter. Thanks in advance, wish you a great weekend.
>4:19
>4:20
1280x720, 0:19
>that look
848x848, 0:53
>That dim hope for an extra bonus look from Trump
Objection?
this is some weak bait to bait ukranian and NAFO shills. unfortunately, they including /k/eddit are still taking over /sg/ and spawning their conflict plus Israeli flags bringing up other stuff.
Putin doesn't have the courage to send one of those Hazeltree or Hazelnut against Sunni, or his Sunni partners would also join the sanctions or Muslims chimping out there in Russia.
Yes, it's cope, we don't even really know how the situation will develop. Just because Assad is defeated and Damascus taken does not imply you'll leave Syria. You've been bombing the rebels for the whole time too. There's no such deal.
Assad slashed the budget for the army, demobilised it to save money and the remainder was fed shitty food and paid shitty wages, no one wants to fight for him. Can't say if it's his fault or not, maybe this all happened because Russia and Iran didn't want to finance him.
Syria isn't even that important to Russia and neither is any overseas operation, you're only in Syria because Obama didn't get involved there and you capitalised on it, it's also a decent opportunity to train pilots since nobody in Syria except SAA had proper air-defense. Plus it boosts your reputation I guess.
>you're only in Syria because Obama didn't get involved there and you capitalised on it, it's also a decent opportunity to train pilots since nobody in Syria except SAA had proper air-defense.
We, or rather the Russian Armed Forces troops are in Syria because Obama intervened uninvited (invaded), having previously declared the Syrian government illegitimate. After the Arab Spring in 2011, the US entered Syria in 2014 on the side of the Syrian opposition. Russia entered Syria in 2015 at the invitation of Bashar Assad.
>Plus it boosts your reputation I guess.
Unless it's because of the fight against ISIS.
To summarize Russia's goals and benefits in the region.
1. Elimination of ISIS. This is the goal of almost all participants in the conflict in this region.
2. Access to the Mediterranean Sea through Syrian ports.
In this region, Russia is developing trade and economic relations with Africa and the Middle East, supplanting French and American influence. This is advantageous to Russia and very disadvantageous to the US.
It is also the base of the Russian navy in the region. Influence is also provided by the navy and the capabilities it can provide as a long-range weapon. It would be bad if a NATO fleet was stationed there.
3. There are several tens of thousands of Russians living in Syria (according to different sources from 15 to 30 thousand Russian citizens), this is the result of historical cooperation between Russia and Syria.
4. Commutation with Lebanon and control of Israel (The main leverage of the U.S. in the region)
5. Qatar-Turkey Gas Pipeline. Here it is easy to guess that its control regulates the duty as well as the price for the end consumer (Europe). Qatar is also anti-Assad here.
I think they will benefit here by strengthening their influence in the region.
Maybe you're right. I think it's too early to tell. The situation in Syria has changed, but not to a critical point, whatever the propaganda media may say.
>>683
I think it's worth the wait and see.
You know too many Russian words, maybe you have a (((Russian friend)))) or a sly Natasha on discord who is manipulating you to add one Portuguese to the Russian population.
The most radical video of Oreshnik's rocket work is by anti-Putin fan of Yevgeny Prigozhin+Famous ultrashizo dvatcher from /wm/.
https://youtu.be/QpHHyM76ARE
Video from a more adequate and talented blogger (but does not contain unverified facts, unlike the video above)
https://youtu.be/Ph8fjCYIJUc
The video is in Russian, so you can download it from the posts below and try using neurodub if there's interest. It's best when videos about their toys are made by Russians - scientific fact.
1280x720, 13:42
First link
1280x720, 15:18
Second link
https://lenta.ru/news/2024/12/08/rossiyskiy-voenkor-zayavil-o-padenii-damaska-bez-soprotivleniya/
IT'SOVEER
I'm increasingly convinced this is a backroom deal.
Syrian Prime Minister Muhammad Ghazi al-Jalali said that he supports a peaceful transfer of power and will cooperate with the new leader who will be elected by the people, formalizing the fall of the government of Bashar al-Assad.
In fact, it can be said that the Syrian Arab Republic as previously known has officially ceased to exist.
Text:
https://t.me/rybar/66130
352x640, 0:06
>Deceased
>The plane turned off its transponder.
1. A little different, right? It would be weird if the president's plane evacuated with the transponder on.
2. Who could shoot it down in Russian controlled territory?
Assad's palace was seized and the Iranian embassy was looted. The Russian embassy and staff were not injured. Damascus International Airport is occupied.
Damn it, this theory's getting stronger by the minute. >>680
It turned out that he did it on an assignment from hohols for a reward of $500, which he was never paid.
The shitter apologized on camera.
https://t.me/abuwtf/22216
1280x720, 2:23
What do you have going on there that this dude is surprised at the everyday things in Russia that are in every city?
He's talking about delivery services, he eats a lot of fast food so he's probably dumb
720x720, 3:01
He's not talking about fast food. He's talking about food delivery, which a lot of Russians use. He also talks about the quality of integration of domestic services in general, that it is even higher than California, Lodnon and Paris and that it breaks the stereotype of “medieval Russian dictatorship” popularized in Germany through propaganda media.
Any type of food that is delivered to your door is considered fast food and it's generally considered to be unhealthy where I'm from
I suppose that he's surprised that he can live on an american diet in russia which consists of mostly fast food (slop) that is highly processed and quick to prepare
I think you need to read the definition of the word Fast Food. In Russia, you can wake up at 2:00 (night) and order both fast food and just groceries: in the app, you choose the stores where you need groceries, make a list of what you need, and the rest will be taken care of by a courier and convenience store employees who will collect the order and bring it to you at 3:00 (time depends on the product set, but it's usually no more than an hour).
https://eda.yandex.ru/
In short, anything will be at your door within hours.
In some places in the western world it is considered merely a convenience to have your groceries delivered to your door because most people prefer to go to the store to pick their own food and groceries
I think in some places in america having your things delivered to your door is actually necessary because it is actually dangerous for them to leave their homes, going out in public is a real risk for them because hordes of rioters might strike at any time to raid a store
All of this is surprising to see I think from the western perspective because I think people believe that nationalism is very strong in russia and people are generally not afraid of leaving their homes
>afraid of leaving their homes
I've never been afraid to leave the house and walk down dark alleys, lol. I get it, we're from different worlds, man.
As for the politics of nationalism, there is a very harsh migration policy, to the point of diplomatic discontent with the countries the migrants come from, they call Russians and Russia (made up of 204 ethnic nationalities) xenophobic. And I've made posts here about it.
>You know too many Russian words,
Reuters translated that missile name while Edge's translator on your threads used here couldn't do it.
If paradise exists, it will be similar to a life of "written-off assets".
https://t.me/truexanewsua/103183
352x624, 0:57
https://aif.ru/society/tass-siriyskaya-oppoziciya-garantirovala-bezopasnost-voennyh-baz-rossii
The armed Syrian opposition has established channels of communication with the Russian side.
https://www.mk.ru/politics/2024/12/08/vooruzhennaya-siriyskaya-oppoziciya-naladila-kanaly-svyazi-s-rossiey.html
Something is wrong here. Something goes beyond geopolitical logic and does not fit into the standard pattern of perception of the situation.
That was a good General. Waiting for the same video about /chug/ and their relentless fight against Jews, Freemasons, Reptiloids and /uhg/.
640x360, 2:21
gem
>Israel is destroying Syrian air bases, military and defense systems, intelligene, military & government structures.
I think that's the reason:
"The leader of Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (GREEN in map) said they would return all Syrian territories, including the Golan Heights occupied by Israel since 1967."
https://t.me/ASupersharij/34768
I'm just reminding that we are not surrendering our positions to the pro-American opposition, but to the pro-Turkish opposition. And they are even guaranteeing the safe withdrawal of Russian forces. One has to wonder if the Russians want to make a common proxy with the Turks.
Wonder how long america will partake in these wars in the middle east which don't benefit them, I think some kind of civil upheaval is inevitable in the USA because they are currently acting as lapdogs of the aging and demented british royalty, adopting/forcing policies which aren't compatible with the average american
So revolutions will probably come in 2025 and war might explode in the middle east over the israel/british colonies issue
Are they retarded? Assad for all his faults that weren't really his own was secular, these jihadis will be infighting in a short while and they're LITERALLY Al-Nusra, Jolani is a known retard.
You could safely visit Syria while it was under Assad, now kiss that possibility goodbye because the rebels will infight again.
I refuse to believe Arabs can be so dumb, it's near certainty there won't be peace and stability.
352x640, 1:24
>Israel has bombed the Syrian port with Russian ships still docked
russia withdrew its ships with heavy equipment between the 8th and the 10th december (morning)
If israel did that, it would declare war on the rf
so he shelled the empty ports to keep them out of the turks' hands.
https://aif.ru/politics/world/korabli-ushli-v-more-ekspert-sudba-bazy-vmf-v-tartuse-pod-voprosom
https://dzen.ru/a/Z1dPP_-7MkTQPekS?ysclid=m4hj1528u0493644206
1) He passed there in Saint Petersburg or Moscow would he confounded/mixed up with whom/which ethnicity?
2) Could this guy join the organizations of that Russian "neonazi" that got "sudok'ed" in prison or join Russian Community? At least Dagestani section of Russian Community? or Noviops the term that learnt in 2 years here
Egypt and Jordan are de facto secular, sunni majority and their elite sunni majority and their Mukhabarat still works to catch these islamists and Muslim Brotherhood. Syria was some apartheid almost Alawite elite heavily corrupt and sanctioned state that reached a breaking point. If there was a compromise and negociation for transition there wouldn't be any al-Jolani taking most territory.
>Could this guy join
>Russian "neonazi" that got "sudok'ed"
no
>Russian Community
yes
in the rules of admission to the organization is explicitly stated that appearance and race does not play a role, the organization can join anyone who considers himself a russian and shares russian values and culture russian community are russian nationalists, not nazis, they don't like nazis because they killed russians
>Dagestani section of Russian Community
troll fake which has been refuted
https://vk.com/wall-74219800_2593537
>The difference, however, is that Moscow is trying to sustain a costly offensive in pursuit of goals that keep slipping farther into the future. By contrast, Ukraine’s main goal is to simply survive while Russia expends people, weapons and time it can’t get back.
What's the logic here, does ukraine have the ability to magically grow weapons and people faster than russia
Recently I realized that the picture in my 100500 telegram channels, many of which are run by the participants of the fighting itself is very different from what is said in the German press. Successes are going in all directions and Russian army can go even faster, but Blitzkrieg in modern warfare does not work as it did in 1941 - it did not work very well then either, in other words, Russian Armed Forces are going at a pace equal to logistics, not faster, otherwise Russian Armed Forces will repeat the scenario of early 2022.
>costly offensive
This statement is true if the core of the military-industrial complex in a state is commercial companies, in a state like Russia the whole chain of the military-industrial complex from fossil ore to weapons concerns such as Kalashnikov or UVZ is owned by the state from 51% to 100% (by shares). Most of the money spent on military needs goes back into the treasury.
>Russia expends people
More people die every day in Russia in car accidents.
https://www.bbc.com/russian/articles/cjr4zy2nye5o
According to the BBC investigation, that's about 78,000 people over 3 years of war, not including PMC Wagner and Novorossiya militia. Sad, of course. I allow for a number of 150,00 in general. Also, according to the same investigation, the peak week of casualties was 989. Now there are no more than 20 people a week at the rate at which the RF Armed Forces are advancing.
>more than 20 people a week
Average.
if the story is being censored fully or partially there in Russian Federation, it is because they are scared of copycats.
If Americans had uncompensated care enshrined in the constitution like Russians, this wouldn't have happened. You were trying to make a point, but you failed.
>>763
He was fired from the post of Zelensky's advisor for telling the truth about a Ukrainian anti-aircraft missile that fell on a residential house.
It's ironic, considering he's a professional liar, actor, and propagandist, as well as a master of switching sides mid-air.
854x484, 0:26
The head of the insurance company UnitedHealthcare was shot dead in the center of New York City, and the killer instantly became a hero in the eyes of the public
The reason is that insurance companies, especially UnitedHealthcare, cause massive dissatisfaction among US residents. Insurers often deny payments or reimburse only a fraction of the costs, making life-saving medications unaffordable. For many, this situation turns the assassination of the head of the company into a kind of symbolic retribution.
➖ The words “Deny,” “Defend,” and “Depose” were engraved on each shell casing found. This is a reference to the book “Delay Deny Defend,” whose subtitle reads, “Why Insurance Companies Don't Pay Claims and What Can Be Done About It.”
➖ Today, four days after the murder, police arrested the alleged killer, 26-year-old Luigi Mangione. He was discovered at a McDonald's in Pennsylvania. An employee of the establishment identified the man and told police that the suspect was eating quietly in the hall;
➖ According to media reports, when Luigi was searched, they found a fake ID, a gun and silencer allegedly printed on a 3D printer, and a backpack containing a manifesto. In that document, he sharply criticized insurance companies for prioritizing profits over human lives;
➖ Luigi's actions appear to be motivated by personal tragedy: he lost his grandmother in 2013 and his grandfather in 2017, both of whom were denied treatment by insurance companies.
https://t.me/dvachannel/150801
➖ He graduated high school with honors, earned several IT degrees, and even founded a video game development studio;
➖ In addition, a review of the Unabomber Manifesto was found on his Goodreads profile, where Luigi wrote, “When all other methods of communication are powerless, violence becomes essential for survival.”;
➖ He wore a mask on the day of the murder, but took it off to flirt with a female hostel employee;
➖ Since his arrest, Luigi's popularity has only increased. Internet users admire his act, and the McDonald's where he was arrested has been subjected to a barrage of negative reviews, which insinuate that “the place is full of rats”;
➖ Most interestingly, after his arrest, a video called “The Truth” appeared on Luigi's YouTube channel with a countdown timer and the message: “If you're seeing this, it means I've already been caught.” The video indicated that something significant would happen on December 11. However, the account and video were soon deleted for violating the platform's rules.
Is it worth watching? Is there something useful there that few people know?
600x480, 1:00
>CCCP
Never lived there. On the other hand, he took a long time to die, though. Up until the mid-2000s.
https://youtu.be/Rec-kWEZC_A
>3rd pic
My parents had the exact same kitchen in the 1980s, I have many fond memories of banging the hell out of the cupboards and slamming the drawers. Poorly built chipboard shite, honestly.
>>771
https://mid.ru/en/foreign_policy/news/1985783/
It seems like it's for internal Russian consumption, very boring.
Do you think he 3D-printed the bullets too?
The whole "just print your firearm" thing still sound kinda insane
I hate Putin's restraint
Tucker Carlson travels to Russia on the pretext of an interview to save money on food- Investigation
I watched it in the Russian dubbing from Carlson fans.
https://rutube.ru/video/6b598d6c57f90d79850f7d1664639352/
It was very interesting, I didn't know that there is a document in the UN that implies respect for the territorial integrity of a country only if it respects minorities within the country and does not trample on their rights (e.g. does not ban the Russian language).
Come to think of it, if I were as retarded in my country as the anon in the picture, it would end up costing me ZERO, NOTHING, JUST FOR THANKS.
other anon
784x1260, 1:44
https://t.me/ASupersharij/34873
Now list all the other taxes.
And the best part is: list all the regulations here and there.
And even those are not the only differences between the two systems.
Why wouldn't they claim immunity due to being brainwashed hard and to pardon themselves by benevolently applying a system which works way better is beyond me.
>Now list all the other taxes.
All salaries in Russia are described with 13% tax, which Russians don't even pay, the employer does. If you're going to cite liberashka's byte-pictures like 146% tax with markup on goods and other nonsense, I'm going to dunk you in the toilet with shit like an uneducated stupid zoomer.
The only thing that is paid separately is the car tax and income from the sole proprietorship. Payment of land tax is included in the monthly housing and utilities services (depends on the region).
USA (All salaries in the USA on job search engines are presented without taxes, unlike in Russia, americans pay these taxes by manually filling out a form that comes in the mail.):
Standart american (life in trailer without car):
1. Federal income tax: from 10% - 37% (depends on income level)
2. Social Security Tax: The tax rate is 6.2% on income up to a certain limit ($160,200 in 2023). For self-employed people, the rate is doubled because they are considered both an employer and an employee, so they pay 12.4%.
3. Medicare Tax: The tax rate is 1.45% on all income, with no limit.For self-employed people the rate is doubled, i.e. 2.9%.
4a. State Income Tax: Rates and rules vary from state to state. Some states (e.g., Texas or Florida) do not levy state income taxes, while others (e.g., California or New York) have fairly high rates.
5b. Local taxes: Some cities or municipalities may have income, property, or sales taxes.
Russia (Russia (99% of salaries in Russia on job search sites are presented inclusive of 13% tax, unlike in the US, this tax is paid by the employer):
Standart russian (life in commieblock without car):
1. In fact, nothing.
More quality in USA
Huge Widespread Ukrainian Diaspora in the globe = Ukraine 3rd world
It also counts for Portugal. Big diaspora in France
France>>> Portugal
It's like Big Mac Index
What do you think?
pic: Co-founder of Israel as a state. It's also the initiator.
Impress historical knowledge by american. Good job.
Your rating is very biased.
Russian immigrants in the 1990s:
They are fleeing total poverty, banditry and semi-anarchy and devastation caused by the collapse of the USSR and the failed economic policies of pro-American liberals.
Russian immigrants in the 2000s:
They are no longer fleeing, but they are leaving because it is more profitable to work in Europe or the USA, returning to Russia from time to time. Those who leave for good are becoming much fewer.
Russian immigrants in the 2010s
The politically dissenters tend to leave, working in Europe is becoming less and less profitable, Europe has become a tourist destination rather than a migration destination, the Russian economy is booming, the richest and most powerful peak of the 2010s was 2013, just before the Americans pulled off their coup d'état adventure in Ukraine, but despite this, the late 2010s are very tight, in some aspects of life Russia was already ahead of Europe according to comments from a traveler in my social circle.
Russian immigrants in the 2022
1. I'm afraid to kill people in Ukraine
2. Afraid to die, I'll wait it out in Thailand with traps.
3. I want to be transgender in Europe, I hate fucking Rushka!!!
4. ATACMS is dangerous to my children.
Russian immigrants in the 2024
1. Portuguese stopped saying thanks for the huge walls of text, migrating to 4chan.
>late 2010s are very tight
Here by the way, I do not know how to translate correctly from Russian, in short, very fat (i.e. very favorable for society), but the leader is still 2013.
>Coca-Cola armor from M113
https://youtu.be/rzY8fTX1BKU
I don't remember if I posted this or not, sorry for repeating
I don't know how good the engsubs, the british guy on 4chan said they're total shit
At the end of 2022, he published the data, prompting lawsuits from authors, programmers and journalists in the amount of $ 150 billion. Mercury News, the New York Times and other media outlets have sued OpenAI. Balaji claimed that the company harms businesses and entrepreneurs whose data is being used.
He believed in the possibilities of AI in the treatment of diseases and aging, but his career deteriorated after two years at OpenAI. He was aware that collecting data for GPT-4 was theft.
In October, he published an analysis on his website, which lawyers for The New York Times called "a unique and relevant document." He proved that ChatGPT and other AI products are based on stolen data, making them hundreds of billions of dollars in criminal activity.
This week, authorities confirmed that Balaji was found dead in his apartment. The Bureau of Forensic Medicine concluded that it was suicide. The police found no evidence of murder. His death occurred three months after OpenAI was publicly accused of copyright infringement.
I wouldn't give a damn for the lives of the remaining 11 witnesses.
Text reduction and translation are done using Yandex's non-criminal neural network right in the 2ch typing window. All rights reserved. Full original russian text:
https://t.me/Skuratoff_2_0/36981
224 deputies out of 300 voted for him.
My condolences to the NATO bros. This is where you lose.
https://russian.rt.com/russia/news/1409312-vakcina-rak-rossiya-besplatnaya
720x1272, 0:51
Terrorists show a warehouse with Soviet/Russian ammunition from the Syrian army's Grad MLRS, promising to use it against China in the future.
“They will go to Kursk with squares on the equipment.”
https://t.me/ASupersharij/34967
>attack
offensive
if to be precise
>My "Index" is way simpler than comparing various economic rankings some according purchasing power
>Russian immigrants in the 2000s:
>They are no longer fleeing, but they are leaving because it is more profitable to work in Europe or the USA, returning to Russia from time to time. Those who leave for good are becoming much fewer.
That's my index still rules. There was significant Russian diaspora here in 90s until 2000s in Portugal. Situation improved greatly in Russia, and went back to Russia or went to other EU countries or USA. Ukraine hasn't improved since 1991 so they are only """whites""" coming in to work in Portugal for 23 years.
Yes if ethnic Russians will migrate to USA, it's whether all spies from SVR/FSB or political dissidents not economic migrants. Sure, I'll believe that.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CUFrBbPfJH8
they are already infiltrating the police there, waiting for Vladimir Putin orders.
even drunk and crooked, looking 10 times better than the standard american woman
no offense to americans, but it's just an evolutionary biological fact like black dicks
Ukrainian schizo or Russian trolls. Can't stop laughing
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Portugal%E2%80%93Ukraine_relations#History
Ukrainian schizo or Russian trolls. Can't stop laughing
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Portugal%E2%80%93Ukraine_relations#History
>>830
are you kidding, man???????? you have no idea what those faggots have done to russian-language wikipedia, it's a fantasy world out there
europe is probably just getting to know these bastards
this is not a joke or trolling, all the peoples of europe are descended from ukrainians, and hercules son of zeus was a crimean
https://sevastopol.su/news/panteon-velikih-ukrov-popolnil-krymchanin-gerakl
they take it all seriously, it's a whole special operation for statehood formation, in which they invest huge sums of money\resources
the u.s. and nato supports this because it is part of the ideological war against russia
from journalists and western historians to nobel prizes and unesco - everything is bought and works for the ukrainians and against russia
>navalny nominated for the nobel peace prize
https://www.nytimes.com/2021/10/08/world/europe/russian-laureate-.html
kek
for russians
>The photo is published by Getty Images. According to him, the footage shows exercises of Ukrainian anti-sabotage groups in Chernigov Region
sooors https://t.me/webmland/45387
here in Portugal, we have a 3rd-level administrative division in this country (of 10 millions with area compared to new Russian territories) that Spain doesn't even have and sucks a lot of resources.
>The freguesia began to refer to the civil/administrative entity, while the paróquia (Latin: parochia) became affiliated with the religious entity.
it's a level under the city/municipality, where local politicians of these secular parishes - freguesia - are elected and can only embark in giving money or give permission to build this kind of monuments like Tiny monument to Navalny or try importing rainbow LGBT coloured Pedestrian crossing unsucessful.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Freguesia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Junta_de_freguesia
it's very cringe
>In 2011, after more than two weeks of bailout negotiations in light of the sovereign debt crisis with the International Monetary Fund, the European Central Bank and the European Commission, the Portuguese government was obliged to reduce the number of municipal and parish local governments after July 2012.
and the number used to be bigger.
there's a town used to have >80 parishes, now only has 61. But its population is 110 000
>Sure, I'll believe that.
If that's sarcasm, you're missing the main message: a huge number of migrants left Russia in the 90's, many of them never came back. Even in the comments to your video people point out that the cop speaks Russian, but not like a Russian, which means he was born in the US and raised in a Russian-speaking family.
Russians have entire neighbourhoods in the US like Brighton Bitch, there are no English speaking signs there. These people left Russia in the 90's and stayed there with it - all these outdated concepts, mentality and so on, so they are not developing as Russians in any way, if they come to Russia now, they will experience culture shock.
Also not necessarily Russian-speaking = Russian. You know that yourself.
>>731
>>736
>>749
Turkey's Defense Minister Guler: Russia has not withdrawn troops from Syria and is unlikely to do so (Use the page translator)
https://www.gazeta.ru/army/news/2024/12/15/24629120.shtml
---
Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS) leader Ahmed al-Sharaa (better known as Abu Mohammed al-Julani) to Syria TV:
“We tried not to provoke the Russians and gave them an opportunity to reconsider relations with us”
https://t.me/ASupersharij/34959
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Maxar has published satellite images of Hmeimim airbase and Tartus PMTO
- Il-76 and An-124-100 Ruslan were captured at Hmeimimim;
- In Tartus, the Project 22350 frigate Admiral Gorshkov and the Project 11356R frigate Admiral Grigorovich, both capable of launching Zircon hypersonic missiles, are seen on the roadstead.
Photos here: https://t.me/voen2ch/12161
Also here: >>725
576x1024, 0:37
In Russia, orphans upon reaching the age of 18 are given a free apartment or house at the expense of the state.
https://istories.media/en/reportages/2021/02/11/orphans-housing/
>Annually only 15% of orphans who have a legislated right to obtain housing receive it. The rest of them line for years or litigate with the state. Important Stories explore why two thousand people remain homeless while the authorities easily find money for other projects.
>Years of waiting in line
In order for this not to happen, by law, children are put on the waiting list from the age of 14, so that they have a place to live by the age of 18.
Very strange article. The source they refer to directly shows that every month the number of needy people who turned 18 is about 3600 people, at the end of the month for various reasons remain unsecured only 100-150 people, which are added to the group in the next month and have the highest priority for housing. What years are they talking about? We can assume that their information is outdated and is given for 2019. But no, the funny thing is that in the 200k they also sign up those 14 year olds (14 to 18 year olds) who get in line. Lmao.
As for the quality of housing, it varies, I don't argue. Russia is a big country with a huge number of regions where administrations look at their responsibilities differently.
https://egisso.ru/#/statistics/orphans
Suuuuuuuuck"
https://t.me/ASupersharij/35026
"Trump added that if Zelensky wants to, he can come on January 20.
I don't know what is more shameful for Zelensky.
The fact that he wasn't invited or if he goes there uninvited.
What a great way for Trump to humiliate him. Makes him look like shit."
https://t.me/ASupersharij/35028
Test
1920x1088, 0:44
Total defeat of 4chan losers
https://t.me/milinfolive/137847
No one went anywhere, now even more formally than last time. But what the fuck was that all about? What the fuck was the whole fucking circus?
The first beta release of the open source game engine NauEngine and the associated game development environment NauEditor, the code of which is distributed under the BSD license, has been presented. The project was originally founded by VK, but its development was later spun off into a separate company, N-Jinn. The engine is completely free and can be used to create derivative commercial and non-commercial products. A user manual in Russian has been prepared for game developers. The release is scheduled for the end of 2025.
The game development environment includes (https://www.opennet.ru/opennews/art.shtml?num=62293) a 3D scene, material, animation and visual effects (VFX) editor. The finished build of the NauEditor environment is shaped for Windows. Windows 10 and Visual Studio 2022 are stated as requirements for the build from source code. Of the graphics APIs, only DX12 support for Windows has been announced so far, and the HLSL language is used for shader development. Last year's announcement stated that the engine will support different operating systems and platforms, including PCs, mobile devices, game consoles and the Web.
https://t.me/linux_gram/7322
>>874
People in the comments aren't happy with beta, so it's still early. I think he needs 2 more years to be brought to perfection, not a year.
https://vk.com/nauengine
Hoping for the best.
1014x1280, 0:26
requesting an explanation. trying to rob an ATM
>>907
this, please.
Ukrainian military ЦИПсО call center operators on the phone threatening to kill loved ones if people don't set fire to or blow something up. This will not be told in the European Union.
ЦИПсО - it stands for - “information-psychological operations center” or the 72nd Information Psychological Operations Center. Part of the Ukrainian armed forces.
https://uk.wikipedia.org/wiki/72-й_центр_інформаційно-психологічних_операцій_(Україна)
Yeah, sometimes, but most saboteurs do it for money.
496x848, 2:26
Teacher, biologist, from Australia
>>200
>The Rail Baltica project was based on the infrastructure created by the Russian Empire
https://rg.ru/2024/12/22/telegraph-nato-hochet-ispolzovat-nasledie-rossijskoj-imperii-v-voennyh-celiah.html
Literally nothing of his own, lowlife tier countries
>>930
these are blocked here in European Union. had to use https://archive.is/BFgz9 on the first link.
https://www.consilium.europa.eu/en/press/press-releases/2024/05/17/russia-s-war-of-aggression-against-ukraine-council-bans-broadcasting-activities-in-the-european-union-of-four-more-russia-associated-media-outlets/
Thanks my powerful bro <3
I only web-translated /em/, /po/, /news/, /wm/, /ftb/ and /s/. /mo/
Of course, this board is the worst in terms of movement (but ptchan and its spin-off lusochan are equal).
The active core of Dvacha is /b/ (bullshit/all topics except politics), /soc/ (dating, attentionwhoring and other shit), /rf/ (section for schizos and there really sit schizos), /hry/ (discussion of media personalities of Russian media segment) you can say that the core is also /po/, but it's just a shitty section with toxics, many of whom are Ukrainian trolls under Russian proxy, liberals and pseudo-communists. Also shitty is /dev/ (from the Russian word devochka (girl)), literally a branch of crystal cafe, just as toxic and misogynistic, men there are immediately sent to the ban at the slightest suspicion, my sister likes to shitpost there. She's 30 years old, btw
All other sections except for the above have great benefits, their own memes, their own unique character posters(even /news/, yes).
The most useful for Russian culture I personally consider /sn/(scary stories), this board gave us “Soviet Research Institute” and “Samosbor” - an open universe without a single author on which even many authors write real books that can be bought on Litres.
704x1280, 1:10