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Careful not head hit on rock!
laughs in Slovenian
http://i.imgur.com/FCT2R1h.png
http://www.reddit.com/r/nataliapoklonskaya/
Apparently that hot russian chick is a thing.
As in a thing a thing. ))))
It's 2020. Get a grip.
no, they are provocateurs, teasing the concerned citizens by wearing nationalistic colors and being unarmed. Surely they're being lead & paid by the EU.
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Last edited by tekai; April 29 2014 at 01:45:25 PM.
17:42 <QuackBot> Tekai, i have to say that you have autism.
Provocateurs and fascists the lot of you.
Just posting here so I get a green thing that indicates I read the thread.
Good luck thread. o7
Originally Posted by Don
people getting randomly gunned down on live telly in place of terrible singing ?
sounds like a significant improvement to me, broader appeal to the public too, especially considering we nominate candidates in a fairly democratic way.
what i dont get is why it's taking so long to get it done, either shit or get off the fucking can already, your forces cannot possibly be that demoralized, badly trained and equipped that knocking over a neighbour that barely manages to amass 1/10th of the hardware and who have been in a continual shit economic situation for the better part of 15 years can be that hard, it's not like manufacturing a causus belli is hard either, just make it up when you're done if you feel bad about it.
there's not a single NATO state in a position to do fuck all about it anyway, nobody wants to fight a war over the Ukraine so if you just remember to stop the tanks before you get to poland (i know, it's hard, old habits die hard, but maybe the crews need extra training to prevent this from happening) you wont get anything but strongly worded letters, the Bundeswehr is a standing joke, the Armée de Terre is a pale shadow of its former self the British armed forces are too busy chasing bearded men in Afghanistan with the americans and the rest of us ? well fuck! (the Danish army was at 90k all included, with 80k voulenteer home guards during the cold war, now it's 20k, with 70k home guard troops, there's less than a brigade's worth of combat troops left operational, the number of tanks is in the low 20's)
of course, it will also lead to every NATO state upping their military budgets in short order, but then there's a lot of unemployed angry young men over here and military hardware can be quite the job creator, not to mention the army itself, so GET A FUCKING MOVE ON ALREADY. :/
Viking, n.:
1. Daring Scandinavian seafarers, explorers, adventurers, entrepreneurs world-famous for their aggressive, nautical import business, highly leveraged takeovers and blue eyes.
2. Bloodthirsty sea pirates who ravaged northern Europe beginning in the 9th century.
Hagar's note: The first definition is much preferred; the second is used only by malcontents, the envious, and disgruntled owners of waterfront property.
Viking, n.:
1. Daring Scandinavian seafarers, explorers, adventurers, entrepreneurs world-famous for their aggressive, nautical import business, highly leveraged takeovers and blue eyes.
2. Bloodthirsty sea pirates who ravaged northern Europe beginning in the 9th century.
Hagar's note: The first definition is much preferred; the second is used only by malcontents, the envious, and disgruntled owners of waterfront property.
>implying that he's been a contributing factor in non srsbsns thread
Audacter calumniare, semper aliquid haeret
"The fundamental cause of the trouble is that in the modern world the stupid are cocksure while the intelligent are full of doubt"
Bertrand Russell - the Triumph of Stupidity (1933)
"The best lack all conviction, while the worst
Are full of passionate intensity." -Yeats, 1919
Well, Razor may not be able to post for long anyways, since Russia is proposing to create its own Internet, which is inaccessible from US and EU. It will be called "Cheburashka".
http://www.themoscowtimes.com/news/a...re/499170.html
.Maxim Kavdzharadze, a Federation Council member from the Lipetsk region, told fellow lawmakers Monday that Russia needs to "get out from under the wing of the U.S., otherwise information leaks will continue," RIA Novosti reported.
Kavdzharadze proposed creating a domestic Internet that could also possibly be used by other Collective Security Treaty Organization countries — Belarus, Armenia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan — or countries from the Asia-Pacific region.
Last edited by Don Rumata; April 29 2014 at 04:52:39 PM.
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