Roger A. Shrubber
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i live about 30 miles from Oak ridge...not sure where it places on the list but i bet it's on iti live in spots like that too.....6 military bases in total around me, and one naval base to 2hrs away
i live about 30 miles from Oak ridge...not sure where it places on the list but i bet it's on iti live in spots like that too.....6 military bases in total around me, and one naval base to 2hrs away
we actually have very little invested in the war, it would be a lot more appropriate for the EU to deal with him. America tends to assume they're required for any kind of negotiations to succeed, but in this case, it might be better for us to be interested observers, letting the people involved on the scene make the calls.That's why it's good to have a wise old cold war hand like Joe at the helm, he cut his teeth on the cold war and knows the "rules" better than Vlad. Europeans are negotiating with Vlad, Joe won't deal with a war criminal, but the state department will, later.
we have 3 AFB's here, and 2 combo army and marine bases here, basically one is a training base and loading base, another is another trainer, we have one of the major hospitals base on one of the army bases, and the other is a marine/army testing base. Now 2hr away is a full Naval Base along with a Coast Guard base too.....i live about 30 miles from Oak ridge...not sure where it places on the list but i bet it's on it
perhaps Bhukarin, Zhemchuzhina, and Zinoviev ?I can only identify one of six. Who are they?
what did her sign say?
i don't know, that's not an American app, or even a European one. there are surely government watchdogs and trolls, but far fewer would be needed there i think, where at least the older generation grew up with propaganda for breakfast, and its just about the only social media outlet they haveI would pretty much assume that it has about 500k actual followers (tops) and a whole lot of troll accounts.
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It is more about making it 'feel' like there is a lot of support for the lying narratives, that takes sock puppets for that astroturf 'movement' feel.i don't know, that's not an American app, or even a European one. there are surely government watchdogs and trolls, but far fewer would be needed there i think, where at least the older generation grew up with propaganda for breakfast, and its just about the only social media outlet they have
It was literally "Two words" according to Google translatewhat did her sign say?
i hope she gets off without too much trouble, that was pretty fucking funnyIt was literally "Two words" according to Google translate
The police didn't waste any time taking her way, yipes.
I have two big bases near me, Eglin AFB is an hour and a half to the west, Tyndall AFB is about the same to the south in Panama City. Also in PC, there is a Navy Dive School and Army Chemical Unit. Plus down in Carrabelle there is a Coast Guard station.we have 3 AFB's here, and 2 combo army and marine bases here, basically one is a training base and loading base, another is another trainer, we have one of the major hospitals base on one of the army bases, and the other is a marine/army testing base. Now 2hr away is a full Naval Base along with a Coast Guard base too.....
I can't read most of it but your post must have set them all off. Like dogs barking at somebody yelling at them from a balcony.I heard from a long time ago of Telegram but haven’t installed it until today. It’s like whatsapp but crypted and i installed it just because i heard it’s the only thing russians are using as social media now. The channel of kadyrov, almost 1
Million followers, all talking non stop about how they want ukrainians dead, making fun of them, i really got scared thinking people like them exist. But i like trolling them while educating them-cause this is what they are hurt by the most, reality, cause they live in another one then us.(a little lie inserted there) but you ca see how stupid they are and this is the best reply
America promised the security and sovereignty of Ukraine when they gave up their nukes leftover from the Soviet Union and in other agreements. He has a right to be pissed, he's on the front line of liberal democracy, in the end he's fighting the fight for us too.
Agreed. I’d thought about it, and have heard it discussed recently on radio (the memorandum from the 90s) but hadn’t witnessed this reasoning shared by someone living his particular life experience.America promised the security and sovereignty of Ukraine when they gave up their nukes leftover from the Soviet Union and in other agreements. He has a right to be pissed, he's on the front line of liberal democracy, in the end he's fighting the fight for us too.
He is a territorial, a civilian volunteer thrown into battle with little training. I think they wear yellow and the regular troops blue. A few weeks ago he had a normal life with a wife and kids, now he does not know where they are and worried about that too. He loves his country and is a patriot, a good man, he probably also lost someone he knows.Agreed. I’d thought about it, and have heard it discussed recently on radio (the memorandum from the 90s) but hadn’t witnessed this reasoning shared by someone living his particular life experience.
every word he said is right...we made promises we aren't keeping, and they all deserve to be pissed
After reading about how Starlink satellites are fucking up the night sky for stargazers I've cancelled my order and getting back the deposit that I put in a year ago. Think I'll invest some money on a telescope I can control with an app so I can sit inside and scope the universe comfortably when it's -30 out there. Or the mosquitoes make things outside very uncomfortable.As a stargazer, I find the Starlink concept blasphemous.