War in Ukraine

You just can’t quit your homoerotic fixation can ya Brucey? 😂

We'd best just stick to talking about our favorite homoerotic fashion, because we definitely do NOT want to talk about what's happening in Pokrovsk right now. Isn't this a pretty shirt? 1761873912681.png

Maybe we can order ourselves one each and all of us in this thread fly to Ukraine to relieve the siege of the Pokrovsk/Myrnohrad pocket and wear them as we fight the Russian forces. 😅 Not that Zelenskyy doesn't have things under control. 🤣
 
We'd best just stick to talking about our favorite homoerotic fashion, because we definitely do NOT want to talk about what's happening in Pokrovsk right now. Isn't this a pretty shirt? View attachment 786222

Maybe we can order ourselves one each and all of us in this thread fly to Ukraine to relieve the siege of the Pokrovsk/Myrnohrad pocket and wear them as we fight the Russian forces. 😅 Not that Zelenskyy doesn't have things under control. 🤣
Lol I’m good dawg. You get your homoerotic freak on all you want but I’m out 😂🤡
 
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From what I can gather, the U.S. came up with a plan in Alaska and Russia actually agreed to moving forward on the general terms. Russia called to pursue the plan and the U.S. changed it position that it couldn't move forward on its own proposal. Before Budapest the Russians sent a memo with the same general outline (root causes from their pov) as to when the war started i.e. no nato, land captured along the East is recognized, and reduction of Ukrainian arm forces. Apparently this pissed off the Orange man, I have no idea why but the budapest meeting was cancelled. Really nothing has been narrowed down in 9 months that I can see and for the most part everything is at step 1. Not sure the recent Xi cold shoulder given to Trump is related to this or not but its just not possible to operate like this logically speaking.

I would say unless the United States changes it position meaning actually changing its position not just talking about it, the Russians will have to continue. The best course of action is to continue until a logical solution presents itself or there are no more Ukrainians. Keeping pushing the Ukrainians West.

The neocons set this one very well. The Ukraine is going to be a be failed State either way if it wasn't already. Once the fighting stops, all funding stops. There simply isn't a future there for the foreseeable future.
 

They blaming Russia so I guess put it here for now. Belgium bout to go article IV over these drones. I watched video of one yesterday and it looked huge and flew very weird when it was turning.
Russia is playing with fire but the long game has to be played. Maybe it's time Western drones start entering Russia on a larger scale from countries outside of Ukraine.
 
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Lol I’m good dawg. You get your homoerotic freak on all you want but I’m out 😂🤡

It looks like everybody that was posting on the thread except for you, me, and a scant few others went to Ukraine, rented a helicopter, and stormed a gas station to lift the siege of Pokrovsk white wearing our brotherhood's pink t-shirts. Now here we are, left behind still wearing our pink t-shirts, with survivor's guilt. 😿

The footage:

 
The soldier was speaking Russian. That was the claim in the tweet I dropped back at you. You then dropped a ChatGPT confirming he was speaking Russian that’s on you. You then deflected to Zelensky speaking his native Russian with another ChatGPT which also stated he used the Ukrainian H sound when speaking Ukrainian.

You really suck at this turbosquirrelras 🤡

The most popular Ukrainian YouTuber, Denys Davydov, made a YouTube video just the other day talking about speaking Russian as a Ukrainian.



It's very, very common. The only place where you'll actually hear more Ukrainian than Russian is in the area the Soviet Union conquered during its invasion of Poland and annexed in 1939.

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The last time I was in Ukraine was when Butch was still coaching at UT, and seemingly everyone was speaking Ukrainian in Lviv while seemingly everyone in Odessa was speaking Russian. I've read where the Ukrainian government is trying to get everyone in the country to speak Ukrainian, but that's not going to affect men like Denys Davydov or the soldier that was crying (and understandably so; I would've been too) in Bakhmut, and he's probably deceased by now. It'll be the generation that's children now and the ones after them that'll be affected.

At the 5:23 mark in this video, you hear Davydov, a Ukrainian, pronounce the Ukrainian (for now) city Мирноград, using the English G pronunciation for the Russian letter Г.



That's in contrast to History Legends, which uses the English H sound for the same letter in the city's name, which is spelled the same way in Ukrainian, Мирноград. At the 13:59 mark in the video, for example.

 

That's a problem for Russian society. A problem for American society is that the USA is on the hook $356,000 for each fallen Ukrainian soldier, not counting the costs while each soldier is training, fighting etc. $356,000 per soldier is one of the costs only after each one dies. It's one reason among many that our national debt crossed the $37 trillion mark this August and the $38 trillion mark this October.


59% of Americans don't have the money to pay for even a $1000 emergency, but each Ukrainian war widow has hundreds of thousands of dollars in cash wealth.


A lot of $356,000s



Some people probably recognize that I'm one of the very rare truly pro-Ukrainian posters on Volnation, one the very few who wants to see the Ukrainian men and women stop dying in combat for Zelensky, Fink, and Soros' financial gain, and while that's true, I have to admit that the cost burden on the US Treasury is a big factor in how I feel about the war.
 
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That's a problem for Russian society. A problem for American society is that the USA is on the hook $356,000 for each fallen Ukrainian soldier, not counting the costs while each soldier is training, fighting etc. $356,000 per soldier is one of the costs only after each one dies. It's one reason among many that our national debt crossed the $37 trillion mark this August and the $38 trillion mark this October.


59% of Americans don't have the money to pay for even a $1000 emergency, but each Ukrainian war widow has hundreds of thousands of dollars in cash wealth.


A lot of $356,000s



Some people probably recognize that I'm one of the very rare truly pro-Ukrainian posters on Volnation, one the very few who wants to see the Ukrainian men and women stop dying in combat for Zelensky, Fink, and Soros' financial gain, and while that's true, I have to admit that the cost burden on the US Treasury is a big factor in how I feel about the war.

lol. that video was clearly CGI/AI.
 
That's a problem for Russian society. A problem for American society is that the USA is on the hook $356,000 for each fallen Ukrainian soldier, not counting the costs while each soldier is training, fighting etc. $356,000 per soldier is one of the costs only after each one dies. It's one reason among many that our national debt crossed the $37 trillion mark this August and the $38 trillion mark this October.


59% of Americans don't have the money to pay for even a $1000 emergency, but each Ukrainian war widow has hundreds of thousands of dollars in cash wealth.


A lot of $356,000s



Some people probably recognize that I'm one of the very rare truly pro-Ukrainian posters on Volnation, one the very few who wants to see the Ukrainian men and women stop dying in combat for Zelensky, Fink, and Soros' financial gain, and while that's true, I have to admit that the cost burden on the US Treasury is a big factor in how I feel about the war.

Lol Chay Bowes.
 
include what? I didn't see anything about cemeteries in there. that video was all action shots.

you have a time stamp where it was included, because apparently I missed it.

I thought you were referring to the Volnation special operations invasion of Pokrovsk on Zelensky & Soros' behalf. The good news is there are only 200 or so Russian soldiers in all of Pokrovsk according to the Ukrainian military high command. 😅


As for the cemeteries, they're a dime a dozen.

 
It looks like everybody that was posting on the thread except for you, me, and a scant few others went to Ukraine, rented a helicopter, and stormed a gas station to lift the siege of Pokrovsk white wearing our brotherhood's pink t-shirts. Now here we are, left behind still wearing our pink t-shirts, with survivor's guilt. 😿

The footage:


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