Garuda.Chanti said: »
Siren.Mosin said: »
P&R has been a lot less fun lately...
Bad news. It was taken hostage on the first page.
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Russia and Ukraine
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Natalya all the pages!
Asura.Kingnobody said: » Shiva.Viciousss said: » Asura.Kingnobody said: » Odin.Jassik said: » Or are you going to accuse me of "strawman" again? His point was moving to a free market system doesn't always equate success, for example, look at Egypt. They moved to a free market and the economy is still in shambles. Oh wait, that's strawman fallacy there! But he is a liberal, so he is immune to that. I apologise for not using the sarcasm tags, Vic is correct, that is exactly my point. You even attempted to argue with me by making the same point I "didn't make". Focus on your forms, I'm sure your clients will appreciate it. Odin.Jassik said: » I apologise for not using the sarcasm tags If someone is too god damn stupid to understand obvious sarcasm in text, you shouldn't have to apologize, unless you're their father / mother. Odin.Jassik said: » Asura.Kingnobody said: » Shiva.Viciousss said: » Asura.Kingnobody said: » Odin.Jassik said: » Or are you going to accuse me of "strawman" again? His point was moving to a free market system doesn't always equate success, for example, look at Egypt. They moved to a free market and the economy is still in shambles. Oh wait, that's strawman fallacy there! But he is a liberal, so he is immune to that. I apologise for not using the sarcasm tags, Vic is correct, that is exactly my point. You even attempted to argue with me by making the same point I "didn't make". Focus on your forms, I'm sure your clients will appreciate it. Meh... I may as well jump on this as well.
Buncha communists, post American women and stop fawning over the enemy.
They reminds me of guys who work in departments that are depraved of the opposite sex. One decent looking girl walks through and they're all crushing.
though none of you guys are as bad as guys on 2ch. Offline
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It's the uniform without it she is just any other woman.
Sylph.Tigerwoods said: » Quote: Crimean chief prosecutor Natalia Poklonskaya ‘wanted’ by Ukraine's security service Ukrainian national security service has put Crimea’s chief prosecutor Natalia Poklonskaya on its wanted list. She is charged of taking actions aimed at the violent overthrow of constitutional order and takeover of government power. Poklonskaya took the office as Crimea defied the coup-imposed government in Kiev and sought independence from Ukraine. After the peninsula joined the Russian Federation, she was appointed as Crimea's acting chief prosecutor by Russia’s General Prosecutor Yury Chaika. The Ukrainian National Service for Security and Defense accuse her of violating article 109 of the Criminal Code, which deals with overthrow of the government. Poklonskaya became somewhat of an internet sensation due you relative youth, attractive appearance and emotional media conferences. A number of anime-style drawings of the official are currency circulation on the web, with many supporters calling her ‘kawaii prosecutor’ after the Japanese term for cuteness. The now-wanted in Ukraine officer of the law is somewhat irritated with her web popularity, she told the media, because it undermines the serious nature of her job. Last week the Ukrainian security service said it was investigating 22 alleged cases under Article 109. Seven of the alleged ‘separatists’, as Kiev calls them, are under arrest. Among those charged are several leaders of protests in eastern Ukraine, which defied the new authorities. Ragnarok.Nausi said: » The U.S. believes Russia now has nearly 50,000 troops in position for possible operations, including those participating in the declared exercises along the Ukrainian border and those already inside Russian-controlled Crimea, officials said. A senior Ukrainian official said Thursday that the number of Russian troops in the area was closer to 100,000. A senior U.S. official said that 100,000 figure was "way too high." "It's not the number that matters most. They have enough to move in now, regardless, and in the right composition to be dangerous," the senior U.S. official said. "What matters is the intent. And we don't have a clear sense of that." source:wsj Ragnarok.Hevans said: » "What matters is the intent. And we don't have a clear sense of that." just stretching their legs, I'm sure. Ragnarok.Hevans said: » Ragnarok.Nausi said: » The U.S. believes Russia now has nearly 50,000 troops in position for possible operations, including those participating in the declared exercises along the Ukrainian border and those already inside Russian-controlled Crimea, officials said. A senior Ukrainian official said Thursday that the number of Russian troops in the area was closer to 100,000. A senior U.S. official said that 100,000 figure was "way too high." "It's not the number that matters most. They have enough to move in now, regardless, and in the right composition to be dangerous," the senior U.S. official said. "What matters is the intent. And we don't have a clear sense of that." source:wsj I don't want to be sucked into another war. And that's what I'm afraid is going to happen soon... Offline
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Ends justify the means we all know this. What is important is good things could happen but probably won't.
Asura.Kingnobody said: » That's what's scary. I don't want to be sucked into another war. And that's what I'm afraid is going to happen soon... With nearly 100,000 Russian troops at Ukraine's border, it's nearing that boiling point where someone-- either Ukraine or likely Russia-- will be firing the first shot. If Russia fires first, this might be the basis for a third world war involving the US and its allies against Russia. That is a very scary thought to even think about. Siren.Mosin said: » Ragnarok.Hevans said: » "What matters is the intent. And we don't have a clear sense of that." just stretching their legs, I'm sure. Just some harmless military exercises in eyeshot of Ukraine. Nothing to see here folks, just playing Kalashnikov tag, pin the grenade on the APC and mortarball. Bismarck.Aselin said: » Asura.Kingnobody said: » That's what's scary. I don't want to be sucked into another war. And that's what I'm afraid is going to happen soon... With nearly 100,000 Russian troops at Ukraine's border, it's nearing that boiling point where someone-- either Ukraine or likely Russia-- will be firing the first shot. If Russia fires first, this might be the basis for a third world war involving the US and its allies against Russia. That is a very scary thought to even think about. Obama's "red line" on Syria shows that the US is all talk, no action. That is incentive enough for Putin to do something drastic until we get a real leader in the White House. |
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