As a Ukrainian living through these cold nights, I dare him to do it. Let the world see his true colors. I don’t care if I freeze to death right now — people like him will not be remembered with honor, nor with dignity.
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As a Ukrainian living through these cold nights, I dare him to do it. Let the world see his true colors. I don’t care if I freeze to death right now — people like him will not be remembered with honor, nor with dignity.
“Twice the pride, double the fall.”
This and the music from your previous post reminded me I should get back on BPM: Bullets Per Minute some day. Love that neat little game.
I know we’re not likely to achieve ceasefire any time soon, but I’m really looking forward to participating in the first election in nearly a decade.
Same. I wish there were products just as good as Photoshop and Substance Painter that I would recommend to my friends as well.
It’s a suit!
He should try writing a haiku.
The new Street Brawl is superior to the standard mode in almost every aspect. Makes the game feel a bit more like TF2, highly recommend giving it a try.
In Kryvyi Rih (City in Ukraine) extreme cold caused bottled water to freeze inside supermarkets. Imagine this cold — and we are living without electricity and heating.
In my friend Kateryna’s apartment, with a newborn, it’s +8°C.
This is not weather. It’s design.
russia knows Ukraine’s energy systems and planned winter strikes to freeze civilians into submission.
This is a deliberate war crime.
I once met my university peer on the enemy team. Didn’t realize it was him until the match was over, so that was a missed opportunity to say hi. I still had fun, though.
Oh, nice. I thought it’s like Mage Arena, but I have yet to find a voice-based spell-casting system in VRC. I’ll gladly check out your world someday!
Russia's full scale war against Ukraine, which Moscow started on 24th February of 2022, lasts now exactly as long as the German-Soviet war in WW2, exactly 1,418 days.
Great collection, thank you.
This level of perfection is rare to find. Amazing work.
Honestly, the state of the Ukrainians’ mental health has been rather critical for a few years now. We need actions immediately.
Close enough, day 1375.
Fewer bots here, so may be a good move to see more of real people’s first reactions.
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How to spot a Russian troll.
A double rainbow and a still-burning Russian oil depot in Feodosia
And these are only the recent ones. So much stuff happened over the years, but these past couple of months have truly been full of fascinating moves on Ukraine’s part so far.
I know only one European who moved to the US a few months ago, but he’s been planning it as a temporary move just for business since before the pandemic. Pretty sure he’s not going to stay there forever.
Aside from hypersonic missiles, the real threat is drones. Ukraine’s countermeasures cut the damage, but now Europe must learn to handle massive drone swarms as well—and there’s no better country than Ukraine to learn from.
It’s kind of ironic that NATO needs Ukraine more than Ukraine needs NATO.
I agree—ideally, we shouldn’t have to worry about rushing to bomb shelters every night, but life gets dark in a country fighting extreme war criminals. Without civilians’ paranoia and fatigue, we probably wouldn’t have OSINT projects like air raid alert maps powered by Telegram-shared intel.
Didn’t the oil price cap drop to $47.6 already in the 18th package back in July?
NoTTA should’ve been passed years ago. I’m glad it’s gathering attention but there should be more.