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Originally posted by Pyvo View PostIt's Kyiv, not Kiev, please.
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Originally posted by lopetego View PostIt's time for Ukraine to return to the warm embrace of Russia, they'll be better off in the long run.
All post soviet states not called Russia have been failures, all of them are third world countries now, ruled by corrupt, inept politicians who are just pawns of foreign countries, and in some cases like Belarus, by brutal dictators.
***** might be a dictator too, but nobody can deny what an effective leader he is. He turned Russia from an impoverished ****hole and weak laughingstock after the fall of the USSR and the disastrous Boris Yeltsin years, into a global superpower again. He's considered a superhero by most russians for a reason.
No more evil than baby Bush and his succesors invading and terrorizing Irak just to steal its oil
At least Russia and Ukraine share deep historical and cultural roots and half of Ukraine's population already speaks russian
The transition to russian rule will be easy to establish and mostly bloodless, just like it was in Crimea, if they leave Tsar ***** alone, that is.Andrew_red likes this.
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Originally posted by Slipthepunch View PostV Klitschko Vs V *****.
Make it happen!
I've got Klitschko via early stoppage.
Then they can all go home and chill out.Andrew_red P to the J like this.
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The classic western victim complex coming out.
NATO is surrounding Russia, putting sanctions upon sanctions, yet they are the victim? 900m vs 100m. The most powerful military alliance in the world vs one country? America alone is a military machine, they spend more than the rest of the world combined on their military (yet cant beat a few taliban whackos or jungle guerillas in vietnam, ahem)
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Originally posted by lopetego View PostIt's time for Ukraine to return to the warm embrace of Russia, they'll be better off in the long run.
All post soviet states not called Russia have been failures, all of them are third world countries now, ruled by corrupt, inept politicians who are just pawns of foreign countries, and in some cases like Belarus, by brutal dictators.
***** might be a dictator too, but nobody can deny what an effective leader he is. He turned Russia from an impoverished ****hole and weak laughingstock after the fall of the USSR and the disastrous Boris Yeltsin years, into a global superpower again. He's considered a superhero by most russians for a reason.
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Originally posted by deathofaclown View Post
Whether I would or wouldn’t isn’t the point because I’m not a paid fighter, But asking the corner to pull you out because you have a sore shoulder when other fighters have continued with worse injuries shows the character of the man. he wouldn’t have the stomach for a real war, but doesn’t mimd talking about others doing it
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Originally posted by Beercules View Post
I agree with you.
I think our 'war' is done. Unfortunately with 11 Marines, Doc and a Soldier killed.
Makes me sick thinking about the fact that these guys are often from the most deprived communities going, possessing few other career opportunities, and dying for the cause of resource enrichment and wealth accumulation for the pieces of **** at the top of society.
If I somehow got be in charge of this country, I’d send the oligarchs to the frontlines on day one to fight their own goddamn war. And by that, I mean to die.Citizen Koba likes this.
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This whole debacle happening in Ukraine just makes Usyk even more dangerous for whoever faces him. He’s already staunchly proud of his country, now the man will feel like he’s fighting for his country now more than ever!
Fury may of done the right thing leaving Usyk to finish of what’s left of AJ before any undisputed clash takes place!!
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Originally posted by RoadMan94 View PostThis whole debacle happening in Ukraine just makes Usyk even more dangerous for whoever faces him. He’s already staunchly proud of his country, now the man will feel like he’s fighting for his country now more than ever!
Fury may of done the right thing leaving Usyk to finish of what’s left of AJ before any undisputed clash takes place!!
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