I've been using the word 'cunt' more in the last two years than I have in the rest of my entire life. I seriously need to find a way to chill out. I'm gonna pop a cunty fuckin aneurysm at this rate.
This has been all I’ve been able to think about lately.
I made the above photo/paining while watching the seemingly endless real-time tragedies unfolding on Youtube a couple nights ago. The sunflower is the Ukrainian national flower (I happened across the flowers on a road trip from Gilman, Colorado back to Texas around 2017), and of course, the background is in the colors of the Ukrainian flag - blue and gold.
This is tended without pride or even assertion that it's in proper taste...
But the Russians sure are managing to make our American military misadventures of the last half-century look downright competent and humane (all relative, of course), aren't they?
A crowd-sourced map of verified video, military actions/buildups, etc. in Ukraine. Zoom in on Mariupol if you want to see some sobering (and heartbreaking) shit.
Posted by Radio2600 Seems the far left and far right in the US have found something to agree on:
Oh yeah, one of my tankie friends posted something critical of the US $33B request for Ukraine, and one of my alt-right friends spoke up agreeing with him, then other crazier conspiracy theorists I don't know jumped in adding to their consensus (all yanks).
Speaking if drones, the Victory Day parade was today. Usually there's quite a bit of drone footage in the video. This year there was none. They didn't even orbit the clock tower like they've done for years.
Also absent were flyovers.
Makes me think Vlad is seriously paranoid and probably has an array of air defense assets around the Kremlin.
Also of note was the appearance of Sergei Shoigu. He had fallen out of public view early in the Ukraine invasion, but is back now.
The parade itself was a bit shorter than usual and there were no foreign guests. Not even Steven Seagal.
Anyone else here can't stop thinking about that huge Azovstal complex – perhaps a little guiltily –, through "what-if" UE eyes? Cold-war tunnels and bunkers, emergency C&C infrastructure...
There won't be much left, and whatever remains will be haunting: most likely an actual tomb that may or may not be (re)discovered generations later.
The best time to explore was [however long] ago; the second best time is now. – Chinese proverb
Posted by roue_libre Anyone else here can't stop thinking about that huge Azovstal complex – perhaps a little guiltily –, through "what-if" UE eyes? Cold-war tunnels and bunkers, emergency C&C infrastructure...
There won't be much left, and whatever remains will be haunting: most likely an actual tomb that may or may not be (re)discovered generations later.
Odessa has a huge tunnel system. "Mysteries Of The Abandoned" on Science Channel here in the US did a feature on them a few years ago.
Odessa has a huge tunnel system. "Mysteries Of The Abandoned" on Science Channel here in the US did a feature on them a few years ago.
Оде́са is a uniquely crazy place, which just happens to stand right bang in Vlad's (war)path to Transnistria. He might still attempt this (de)feat, but he'd have to contend with a million-plus Odessites if he does.
These people are passionate about their city, to say the least. They'll defend it with everything they've got (the tunnel system would help a lot). Let's just hope that they won't have to.
The best time to explore was [however long] ago; the second best time is now. – Chinese proverb