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Roger A. Shrubber

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yes.
but I do not live at the registration address and most of the time I spend in a country house.

I have relatives here ... grandmother, mother, friends, a country house with two basements and a small plot of land ... why should I leave here?for what?
it would be my worst nightmare if my neighbor or friend will be
Roger A. Shrubber
I grow marijuana illegally just like before. Nothing has changed for me, I can still be put in jail.... like in most another countries on this planet:D Maybe i am wrong...


yeahbongsmilie i am watched the movies like "kill the messenger (2014)" and other...
Each side has its own truth, and only their truth is real.
For me it's like choosing between brown sh$t and dark-brown sh$t.
where i wrote something about putin and that i like him?He is the same lying and evil bustard like most of politician on this planet.


what i can see it is that some ukrainians still like him,just fact

dont waste your time on this terrorist.It is just one of the many similar persons.
when i found his chanel on youtube he was talked on russian language some radical and evil things,now he talk on ukrainian and i dont understand him...it is sad,he is funny.He is a provocateur and a radical nationalist,politician,he wrote book "war in crowd".
That how he wrote about himself on youtube:
Master of political provocation, founder of UNSO, leader of BROTHERHOOD, writer, poet, philosopher.

And when i go to to ukrainian-russian comunity of mj growers for asking ukrainians about : what they think about dmytro korchinski?
one man answer me that "Korch" is cool guy and he say right things :D
ps: i dont wana say that all ukrainians the same
but it's not as simple as some people try to put it here .
it seems simple to me...
putin used the decisions of free countries to justify invading them to steal their property, sea access, minerals, and even their children, who he puts into indoctrination camps, designed to make them hate their own people, and love the people who kidnapped them.
You can say NATO shouldn't have provoked him, but NATO didn't do anything wrong, nor did those countries who seek membership for protection against him and his expansionist policies. If they want to join an organization for mutual protection, russia has no legitimate reason to protest. If they didn't have conquest in mind, it wouldn't be an issue.
the whole "denazification" LIE was just that, a lie. There were and still are nationalist, nazi groups in Ukraine, but there are similar groups in EVERY country in Europe, unfortunately, including russia. The groups in Ukraine never held any power, and the one group that found any success were absorbed by the Ukrainian military, and all the original members are now dead...
Trying to claim russia is "denazifying" a country that has had 4 Jewish prime ministers, and has a Jewish president just makes russia sound like the liars they are.
 

DIY-HP-LED

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Russia has been at war all my life :fire:
By all means stay safe, Ukraine doesn't need any more dead Russians and a couple of hundred thousand of them fills many trains back to Russia. It is interesting to note that Ukraine had a half million men working abroad with good jobs come home to fight when the war began, and Russia had a half million who left the motherland out of fear of conscription.
 

printer

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the whole "denazification" LIE was just that, a lie. There were and still are nationalist, nazi groups in Ukraine, but there are similar groups in EVERY country in Europe, unfortunately, including russia. The groups in Ukraine never held any power, and the one group that found any success were absorbed by the Ukrainian military, and all the original members are now dead...
Trying to claim russia is "denazifying" a country that has had 4 Jewish prime ministers, and has a Jewish president just makes russia sound like the liars they are.
I may be wrong but I think the term nazi may mean something different to us and Russians. The nazies Putin talks about are people that put geographic borders as a defining trait of a country rather than historic associations. The birthplace of Russia is Ukrainian territory and because of it Russia feels that its Slavic brothers should follow in their footsteps. To not do so is an affront to their race, to the Slavic people. Without Russia to protect the Slavic heritage there would be no one else to. They would just be absorbed into the Big Bad West. Without the other ex-USSR countries the declining Russian population would not be able to withstand Western Values and silly things like free and fair elections might be something the Russian people would want for themselves. Seeing Ukraine next door manage to become a prosperous member of the European Union would be too much for the Russian sensibility.
 

DIY-HP-LED

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What happens to Russia when it's army and ability to project power is destroyed? Their smaller neighbors will have Ukrainian leftovers a defensive alliance and NATO help, Russia will have no friends and warm bodies with shields and spears.


Russia is heading to the collapse of empire: why Moscow attempts to control neighboring countries?

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Russian propagandists threaten Tbilisi with rocket attacks. For the fact that citizens dared to protest against the bill, which restricts civil liberties and is literally written off from the Russian law on 'foreign agents'. Similar attacks are regularly made by Russian officials towards Kazakhstan, Armenia and the Baltic states. At the same time, Kremlin speakers often threaten to repeat, and I quote, the 'Ukrainian scenario'. Intimidation, blackmail and armed aggression remain the main language of communication between Moscow and its neighbors. How Russia is trying to keep them in its sphere of influence and why Moscow chooses this particular path - our correspondents will tell.
 
I may be wrong but I think the term nazi may mean something different to us and Russians. The nazies Putin talks about are people that put geographic borders as a defining trait of a country rather than historic associations.
you wrong :lol:
1)historical part of ukrainian collaboration with nazi germany it is big point for people here.
2)people here have experience with russian nazi like "russian national unity"
...and after some time was new wave like "format18" and others.
 

Fogdog

Well-Known Member
you wrong :lol:
1)historical part of ukrainian collaboration with nazi germany it is big point for people here.
2)people here have experience with russian nazi like "russian national unity"
...and after some time was new wave like "format18" and others.
How does format18's ideology differ from the status quo in Putin's Russia?

From Wikipedia:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Format18

Ideology

Neo-Nazism
Neo-fascism
Russian ultranationalism
Anti-immigration
Anti-Semitism
Caucasophobia
Homophobia
Anti-black sentiment
 

Roger A. Shrubber

Well-Known Member
you wrong :lol:
1)historical part of ukrainian collaboration with nazi germany it is big point for people here.
2)people here have experience with russian nazi like "russian national unity"
...and after some time was new wave like "format18" and others.
Some Ukrainians made poor choices during WW2, but they were helped along the way by russian oppression.
 

Billy the Mountain

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Some Ukrainians made poor choices during WW2, but they were helped along the way by russian oppression.
As a country, they got a raw deal in WW2; being occupied by both the Germans and the Russians within a few years
Not to mention Stalin had starved a few million Ukrainians during his Holodomor campaign in the '30s
Stalin worse than Hitler is not an unreasonable position.
 

printer

Well-Known Member
you wrong :lol:
1)historical part of ukrainian collaboration with nazi germany it is big point for people here.
2)people here have experience with russian nazi like "russian national unity"
...and after some time was new wave like "format18" and others.
Yes, and I hear a lot of the Russians won WWII for Europe and everybody should be thanking Russia even today.
 

printer

Well-Known Member
Russian Aerospace Forces began to use high-precision glide bombs in the NMD zone


As part of a special operation, the Russian Aerospace Forces began to use gliding precision-guided aerial bombs created on the basis of FAB-500 M62 free-falling bombs. The unexploded Russian aerial bomb found on the outskirts of Donetsk served as proof of this.

In the Kuibyshevsky district of the capital of the DPR, an unexploded FAB-500 M62 bomb was found on one of the streets. This munition is said to have fallen from a Russian front-line bomber due to a technical malfunction. But this is not the main thing, on the bomb itself detected wings, and at a distance of about 500 meters from the crash site - a control and correction unit, which makes high-precision ammunition out of a free-falling bomb.

That the Russian front aviation received satellite-guided gliding bombs, modified from standard FAB-500 M62 free-fall bombs, it was reported in early January of this year. However, no evidence for this was presented.

According to the Telegram channel "Older Edda", air bombs of this type became the "long-awaited response" used by the Americans JDAM, Russian Su-24 and Su-34 front-line bombers were able to hit targets from a distance of 30-40 kilometers without entering the Ukrainian air defense strike zone .

The appearance of such complexes in the arsenal of the Russian Aerospace Forces makes it possible to turn 250 and 500 kg aerial bombs into precision-guided munitions, of which there are still quite a large number in warehouses.

Earlier it was reported that the Russian Aerospace Forces used UPAB-1500 loitering aerial bombs to strike at the fortified area of Avdiivka.
 

cannabineer

Ursus marijanus
Russian Aerospace Forces began to use high-precision glide bombs in the NMD zone


As part of a special operation, the Russian Aerospace Forces began to use gliding precision-guided aerial bombs created on the basis of FAB-500 M62 free-falling bombs. The unexploded Russian aerial bomb found on the outskirts of Donetsk served as proof of this.

In the Kuibyshevsky district of the capital of the DPR, an unexploded FAB-500 M62 bomb was found on one of the streets. This munition is said to have fallen from a Russian front-line bomber due to a technical malfunction. But this is not the main thing, on the bomb itself detected wings, and at a distance of about 500 meters from the crash site - a control and correction unit, which makes high-precision ammunition out of a free-falling bomb.

That the Russian front aviation received satellite-guided gliding bombs, modified from standard FAB-500 M62 free-fall bombs, it was reported in early January of this year. However, no evidence for this was presented.

According to the Telegram channel "Older Edda", air bombs of this type became the "long-awaited response" used by the Americans JDAM, Russian Su-24 and Su-34 front-line bombers were able to hit targets from a distance of 30-40 kilometers without entering the Ukrainian air defense strike zone .

The appearance of such complexes in the arsenal of the Russian Aerospace Forces makes it possible to turn 250 and 500 kg aerial bombs into precision-guided munitions, of which there are still quite a large number in warehouses.

Earlier it was reported that the Russian Aerospace Forces used UPAB-1500 loitering aerial bombs to strike at the fortified area of Avdiivka.
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