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Anyone who threw in on FTX is willfully ignorant also. Wouldn't you agree ?

It is soooooooooooooooo easy to throw a few gotchas at anything, but there is no denying that some people have paid in blood, with their lives to see this day. Crypto, Hunter Biden, Burisma and all the other shit that is stuck to this human catastrophe like ticks to a gut shot feral pig are fantastic reminders of how corrupt and disgusting we are as a species.
Agree. FTX never seemed like something I would be into. However it’s not really much different than the stock market either. Or investing/speculation in general. Just because it has a lot more risk than large bonds and funds doesn’t make it different fundamentally.

Also now that proof of stake is the new norm it will automatically allow government regulation, SEC, if they want to exist. There is no shortage of failed high risk investments that were well within the bounds and blessings of the powers that be.

Also the pile of bodies the banking system rests on is far larger than anything crypto related. This event will be used to vilify Crypto in order to get the people on board. They demonize a tool and suddenly anything related we need to be protected from. Cigarettes, Guns, Motorcycle Helmets and controlled substances all come to mind off the top of my head.
 
why fight door to door when you can allow your enemy to take the buildings before you shell them into dust?
or they're actually incompetent.

I guess we see in the next month or so yeah?
We will have to wait. The Ukraine has been shelling the bridges over the river for quite a while now and they haven't had to "shoot & scoot"
which means the Ruskies don't have the artillery shells for counter battery fire or they're laying a trap. Too early to tell for sure. IMO the
Ruskies just don't have the ammo because of their shitty logistics.
 
And where is that Anthrax lab over in UKR, the one that our government confirmed as existing?
Still under UKR control or did the Russians take it?
 
extreemly alike.
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I'd rather be the IBB Artie than the IBB Karen...:lmao::lmao::lmao::homer:
 
Inb4 smug Gary :flipoff2:

The Russians withdrawal leads me to believe that they either want to leave the infrastructure of the city as intact as possible, and are refusing to fight there. Or that they learned lessons from Chechnya and don’t want to get involved in intense urban combat for months on end.
Urban combat in a door to door, house to house battle is a meat grinder. Doesn't matter how good your troops are, even against poorly armed but properly motivated resistance you will take casualties. I suspect the Ruskies don't have the men and material to enter a pitched long drawn out urban battle, and if they do then they are wise enough not too.
 
last I saw that was a "we don't know where the missle came from" kind of thing.

but yeah, russia better tighten their weapons control up if they're goin so far astray that they're killing people in other countries.
especially one that's been pretty open about their want to get into the fight for funsies.


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and I know that we know where the fuck it came from. I doubt there's a damned thing flying around that airspace around there that AWACS doesn't see.
 
Yeah I didn't see the other thread on the Poland strike.

Looks like they know where it came from, but aren't saying it...
 
Anti air craft missiles fired by Ukraine that went astray, that's my guess. I think if they were Russian missiles we would be hearing a lot more about it.


Exactly this. Russia did attack a target really close to the Polish border, hence it was probably a UKR anti-missile shot that went astray.
 
what I read said that poland confirmed the missile was made in russia, but that doesn't mean it wasn't ukranian obviously.
assuming russia is lobbing some more iranian rc airplanes it seems plausible it was a soviet made ukranian rocket.
 
So this means all NATO countries are to go against UKR now, right?
After all, UKR just attacked a NATO country, right?

This would be the spin by them had it been Russian, so shoe is on the other foot now. Now what?
 
So this means all NATO countries are to go against UKR now, right?
After all, UKR just attacked a NATO country, right?

This would be the spin by them had it been Russian, so shoe is on the other foot now. Now what?
I'm just glad it wasn't a stray russian munition, cause that would have been a complete shit show.
 
This is part of the engine from the S-300 that was found near the tractor Ukraine blew up in Poland.
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I've got about 20 twatter threads on this, and it doesn't matter because the photos can't be authenticated.

So, let the West spin it. Of note, even the Canadians cuckolds said on state media "we need more info".
 
So this means all NATO countries are to go against UKR now, right?
After all, UKR just attacked a NATO country, right?

This would be the spin by them had it been Russian, so shoe is on the other foot now. Now what?

Wasn't a deliberate attack, even if Poland's "wanting to help" is them wanting to take back their "old" territory, sneakingly.

Wouldn't be the first time Poland misreads geopolitics. :laughing:


Here's the attack map from yesterday.

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Przewodow is the site where Russia attacked and the stray "failed" UKR counter went a little south, err West, I guess.

Russia hitting that far west was flexing a little bit, huh?
 
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