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  • This will end the war:  

  • Here's the truly hysterical part -- the current situation is ideal for the US. Russia's military is engaged and has been seriously degraded to the point that they have to bring in foreign troops. We a

  • Yes, not only do I not rely on the western media, I came to Ukraine to see for myself that there are no NSDAPs or neo NSDAPs. Nor are there stacks of violence anywhere there isn't Russian troops. Nor

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1 hour ago, Arthur Jackson said:

um...

Same difference.

1 hour ago, Arthur Jackson said:

the tampons are all for @Abracadabra

I prefer pads

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Two hundred Russians walk into a bar.

The bartender says, "We don't get many Russians in here."

The Russians reply, "Well, with this atmosphere of hedonistic imperialism, you won't see many more."

 

Congress Signs Up For $40 Billion Per Month Ukraine+ Subscription

WORLD· Sep 26, 2022 · BabylonBee.com
 

WASHINGTON, D.C. — To avoid fighting over further spending bills, Congress has opted instead to sign up for the brand new subscription service Ukraine+, which only costs $40 billion per month.

"We are proud to be the very first customers for this exciting new service," said Congressman Dan Crenshaw. "Henceforth, $40 billion US dollars will simply be automatically deducted from our account every month, allowing us to continue laundering money and paying off defense lobbyists in perpetuity. Thanks, Ukraine+!"

Experts say subscribing to Ukraine+ is absolutely essential in order to "save democracy or whatever." Studies also confirmed that if anyone disapproves of the new subscription, they are probably a Russian agent and love Putin.

Ukraine+ will not offer any streaming entertainment options, but will give millions of Americans peace of mind knowing their hard-earned tax dollars are going to help Lockheed Martin, Boeing, and Raytheon continue manufacturing weapons to make up for their losses after the Afghanistan withdrawal while preserving the Liberal World Order™.

Representatives for Ukraine+ also confirmed that the other NATO countries will be subscribing, but that their subscription is free.

"Ukraine+"

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The money spent is a bargain.

The US is literally paying someone else to demolish one of it's world adversaries, allowing the US to then completely focus on boxing China in. 

Not to mention the equipment given isn't even that advanced. The Ukrainians are lighting Russian a**es on fire with an artillery system. Not a plane. Not a ship. Artillery. 

Imagine what could be done with actual advanced equipment. 

1 hour ago, Bill said:

The money spent is a bargain.

The US is literally paying someone else to demolish one of it's world adversaries, allowing the US to then completely focus on boxing China in. 

Not to mention the equipment given isn't even that advanced. The Ukrainians are lighting Russian a**es on fire with an artillery system. Not a plane. Not a ship. Artillery. 

Imagine what could be done with actual advanced equipment. 

They have to complain about the money. The wrong people are in charge, which is all that matters. Not what is happening.

1 hour ago, Bill said:

The money spent is a bargain.

The US is literally paying someone else to demolish one of it's world adversaries, allowing the US to then completely focus on boxing China in. 

Not to mention the equipment given isn't even that advanced. The Ukrainians are lighting Russian a**es on fire with an artillery system. Not a plane. Not a ship. Artillery. 

Imagine what could be done with actual advanced equipment. 

These ass clowns have watched so much Tucker that they no longer see Russia as an adversary, they see them as an ally.

17 hours ago, Abracadabra said:

Late 90's before AR and McNabb, actually.

Watchman'sGhost was banned during the Katrina aftermath. I made a reference to some verboten phrase frowned upon at the time.

what did the board look like back then

 

 

 

3 minutes ago, JohnSnowsHair said:

 

 

 

CS GO? More like wolfenstein judging from the type of PC hardware they could likely afford.

 

USA!!! USA!!! USA!!!

23 minutes ago, Alpha_TATEr said:

what did the board look like back then

Kind of like this

16 minutes ago, we_gotta_believe said:

CS GO? More like wolfenstein judging from the type of PC hardware they could likely afford.

When we moved to our new house last year, I found my old 3.5 floppy with Wolf3D on it.

 

Not a downloaded version.  One straight from ID software.  All six missions.  This was back in the day when you sent a check in the mail and hoped they would get back to you.

16 minutes ago, we_gotta_believe said:

CS GO? More like wolfenstein judging from the type of PC hardware they could likely afford.

Since the mobilization CSGO went from 1m active players to around 750k.

They're going to find out the hard way that video game combat is a lot different than real life. 

15 minutes ago, paco said:

Kind of like this

didn't it start out with a black screen then that old vbulletin look ? 

 

mind you this is about 25yrs and many joints ago. 

3 minutes ago, Alpha_TATEr said:

didn't it start out with a black screen then that old vbulletin look ? 

 

mind you this is about 25yrs and many joints ago. 

That sounds about right.  I joined in 2001 and it was just a single forum.  About 6 or so months later they added the off topic session since the community was growing and there were a lot of "OT: [Subject]" threads in TATE.

Washington has armed Ukraine with Javelin antitank missile systems and trained its armed forces as they fight Russia-backed separatists in the east.

But it has banned arms from going to Azov members and forbidden them from participating in U.S.-led military training because of their far-right ideology.

It was Azov's Semenyaka who hosted Rundo along with fellow Americans Michael Miselis and Benjamin Daley, RAM members who participated in last year's "Unite The Right" rally in Charlottesville, Virginia, that was the backdrop for the death of 32-year-old counterprotester Heather Heyer.

https://www.rferl.org/a/azov-ukraine-s-most-prominent-ultranationalist-group-sets-its-sights-on-u-s-europe/29600564.html

Thankfully, all of these people disappeared over the years.

54 minutes ago, we_gotta_believe said:

CS GO? More like wolfenstein judging from the type of PC hardware they could likely afford.

Yeah but Russia would be playing as the Not-zees

 

Just in case those Germans get cold feet. 

18 hours ago, vikas83 said:

He was on the old EMB?

Yeah, unless there was someone else using the screen name Abracadabra 

Biden makes good on his promise to destroy NS2

1 hour ago, Abracadabra said:

Biden makes good on his promise to destroy NS2

Proof?

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