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1 minute ago, Boogyman said:

But I own you, along with the new King anyway.

See there? You have me among royalty. How special is that? I finally feel..... wanted. 

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2 minutes ago, Boogyman said:

See? You went from hardly posting since Russia got its internal organs rearranged  to not being able to walk away. I guess being called out by someone who is 100 percent right will make the simple minded folk defensive.

Not really. Some of us work for a living. I post when I have the time and something to say. 

1 minute ago, Abracadabra said:

Not really. Some of us work for a living. I post when I have the time and something to say

Yeah and when do those posts start?

4 minutes ago, Abracadabra said:

Not really. Some of us work for a living. I post when I have the time and something to say. 

You don't have a job.

1 minute ago, Bill said:

Yeah and when do those posts start?

circa 2003

Just now, Boogyman said:

You don't have a job.

Technically, you're correct. 

9 minutes ago, Abracadabra said:

Technically, you're correct. 

Subway isn't firing anyone for being a few minutes late. Sounds like more excuses for being a bish.

10 minutes ago, Abracadabra said:

circa 2003

So about the time that Russia started taking a nose dive. 

 

Well, you know, steeper than they were before. 

5 minutes ago, Boogyman said:

Subway isn't firing anyone for being a few minutes late. Sounds like more excuses.

Why because Ukies grabbed some vacated territory and went on a media tour? We've seen this before. 

Notice how things have gone relatively quiet? Ukies aren't taking territory with ease anymore. Why do you think that is? It's because wherever they face a determined force, they lose and lose badly. Even with the Russians leaving Kharkov, the Ukies lost thousands casualties in an uncontested advance. 

 

4 minutes ago, Bill said:

So about the time that Russia started taking a nose dive. 

 

Well, you know, steeper than they were before. 

Nope. That happens to be around the time Russia got up off it back and said no to the colonialists. Putin kicked out the parasites and began building Russia into the superpower it is now.

2 minutes ago, Abracadabra said:

Why because Ukies grabbed some vacated territory and went on a media tour? We've seen this before. 

Notice how things have gone relatively quiet? Ukies aren't taking territory with ease anymore. Why do you think that is? It's because wherever they face a determined force, they lose and lose badly. Even with the Russians leaving Kharkov, the Ukies lost thousands casualties in an uncontested advance. 

 

You have never had a real job, have you? Lmao.

Just now, Abracadabra said:

Nope. That happens to be around the time Russia got up off it back and said no to the colonialists. Putin kicked out the parasites and began building Russia into the superpower it is now.

It's a 3rd world country with nukes it can't use.

A good analogy would be Russia is like your mom's basement. Yeah, you could technically live there, but no real man would want to.

8 minutes ago, Abracadabra said:

Why because Ukies grabbed some vacated territory and went on a media tour? We've seen this before. 

Notice how things have gone relatively quiet? Ukies aren't taking territory with ease anymore. Why do you think that is? It's because wherever they face a determined force, they lose and lose badly. Even with the Russians leaving Kharkov, the Ukies lost thousands casualties in an uncontested advance. 

 

Wasn't this supposed to be over like 9 months ago ??

1 minute ago, Boogyman said:

You have never had a real job, have you? Lmao.

It's a 3rd world country with nukes it can't use.

I've had a few.

That 3rd world country is grinding NATO hardware to a pulp. Ask the survivors at Yavoriv. 

1 minute ago, downundermike said:

Wasn't this supposed to be over like 9 months ago ??

Says who?

Just now, Abracadabra said:

I've had a few.

That 3rd world country is grinding NATO hardware to a pulp. Ask the survivors at Yavoriv. 

No you haven't. Not a single one.

And fake news. I asked your mom.

6 minutes ago, Boogyman said:

No you haven't. Not a single one.

And fake news. I asked your mom.

Doesn't a sandwich artist count?

3 minutes ago, Abracadabra said:

Doesn't a sandwich artist count?

 

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Notes from a Russian veteran. ^^^^^

The Russian public is more bellicose than Putin. 

Russia’s unsustainable equipment losses in Ukraine

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You could pick almost any military in the world — including the U.K., France and Germany — and these losses would exceed their total inventories.

According to the open-source database Oryx, Russia has lost 1,183 tanks and 1,304 infantry fighting vehicles since its invasion of Ukraine on Feb. 24. Even more extraordinary is that Ukraine has captured a good percentage of them: 389 tanks and 415 infantry fighting vehicles, many of which, in both categories, have already been repurposed for combat against their former owners. These numbers are just the Russian losses that have been visually confirmed; the actual figures are probably much higher.

Ukraine has lost equipment, too, but not nearly as much, owing to its relative lack of hardware, careful protection of what it does possess, and the defensive nature of its war thus far: 1,627 pieces, including 267 tanks and 244 infantry fighting vehicles, as per Oryx.

On the face of it, Russian losses are unsustainable. But even more extraordinary is that its "elite” units are hemorrhaging the most materiel. After Ukraine’s Kharkiv counteroffensive, in which Kyiv is estimated to have retaken as many as 3,500 square miles, the 4th Guards Tank Division lost nearly 100 of its T-80U tanks. (The 4th Guards Tank Division is the only unit that operates this model.)

Russia is losing proportionally more of its more modern than its older tank models. For example, the T-72B3 — dating from 2010 — and T-72B3 Obr. 2016 — dating from 2016 — are two of the most common tanks lost.

100,000,000 sq. kilometers, 5,000,000 people and new borders gained.

Much more losing like this and Russia will border Berlin.

5 minutes ago, Abracadabra said:

100,000,000 sq. kilometers, 5,000,000 people and new borders gained.

Much more losing like this and Russia will border Berlin.

 

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12 minutes ago, Abracadabra said:

100,000,000 sq. kilometers, 5,000,000 people and new borders gained.

Much more losing like this and Russia will border Berlin.

 

Sounds legit.

 

6x the size of....Russia.

 

Sanctions boomerang. :lol:

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Now Hiring: US Seeks Economist to Scrutinize Sanction Spillovers

  • Wanted: Someone to advise on effects on markets, trade, energy
  • Job requires an undergraduate degree, Top Secret clearance

The Treasury Department is creating a new office to study the unintended consequences of sanctions -- something its critics argue should have been done years ago.

The department is advertising for a "chief sanctions economist” whose job will be to advise Treasury on everything from monetary policy to exchange rates to "energy, multilateral and bilateral assistance, official debt and related issues,” according to a job description obtained by Bloomberg News ahead of its posting. 

 

 

:lol:

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