Forwarded from vx-underground
It's Father's Day this weekend.
My wife asked what I wanted and the answer was shrimple.
I want to lay in bed and not move for 24 hours. I will only move to urinate, or defecate, or consume the fast food slop I have delivered from Uber Eats.
Let me rot in peace for 1 day.
My wife asked what I wanted and the answer was shrimple.
I want to lay in bed and not move for 24 hours. I will only move to urinate, or defecate, or consume the fast food slop I have delivered from Uber Eats.
Let me rot in peace for 1 day.
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Middle East Spectator โ MES
โ ๐ฎ๐ฑ/๐ฑ๐ง Israeli Channel 12: โA ceasefire does not mean ceasing fire. It means not escalating the attacks.โ @Middle_East_Spectator
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Pete FagsDeath when this ceasefire is the ninth nothingburger
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Forwarded from Dmitry Medvedev
Three key developments of the week
First, the signing of the notorious โdealโ between the US and Iran. Empty verbiage aside, everyone now realizes that Tehran didnโt lose this war to Washington, to say the least, even in spite of the killing of the Iranian leader and devastating missile strikes. Israel, the third embittered participant, has seen its hopes of the annihilation of Iranโs political regime dashed and therefore craves revenge. And thereโs nothing Trump can do to keep it in line. The precarious agreement can be easily torpedoed by new strikes against Lebanon or other provocations, which is precisely what Netanyahuโs cabinet needs because it depends on war for survival.
Thus, it would be premature to expect peace, as the Strait of Hormuz has been turned into a Persian nuke, which I wrote about on April 8. And this weapon will be put to useโฆ
Second, given the enemyโs massive attacks against our cities, the intensity of which is growing and will apparently keep growing, itโs time to say it loud and clear that we are not and cannot be bound by any more rules when it comes to dealing with neo-Nazi Kiev. The only thing that must be unacceptable to us is the premeditated targeting of civilians. Let me stress the word โpremeditated,โ meaning knowingly intended. Otherwise, itโs no holds barred, however the freak on Bankovaya and his scummy European stooges might whine. The Hague conventions on the laws and customs of war donโt apply either, by the way. Theyโve outlived their usefulness. War has changed too much over the past hundred of years. Back in the day, kidnapping or murdering heads of state, even enemy states, was out of the question, and dropping bombs from balloons has given way to missiles and drones, so invoking rebus sic standibus principle is entirely appropriate.
Third, some mad Dutchmen, after smoking way too much weed in their coffeeshops, are blabbering about concentration camps for Russian prisoners of war.
What can I say about this drug-induced verbal vomit? Unlike the vile neo-Nazi hag that Europe has become, Russia is not going to build concentration camps for Europeans. And not because itโs immoral but simply because we just wonโt need them in case of a war with some pathetic Dutchmen. Radioactive bones and ashes are usually buried deep in the ground.
First, the signing of the notorious โdealโ between the US and Iran. Empty verbiage aside, everyone now realizes that Tehran didnโt lose this war to Washington, to say the least, even in spite of the killing of the Iranian leader and devastating missile strikes. Israel, the third embittered participant, has seen its hopes of the annihilation of Iranโs political regime dashed and therefore craves revenge. And thereโs nothing Trump can do to keep it in line. The precarious agreement can be easily torpedoed by new strikes against Lebanon or other provocations, which is precisely what Netanyahuโs cabinet needs because it depends on war for survival.
Thus, it would be premature to expect peace, as the Strait of Hormuz has been turned into a Persian nuke, which I wrote about on April 8. And this weapon will be put to useโฆ
Second, given the enemyโs massive attacks against our cities, the intensity of which is growing and will apparently keep growing, itโs time to say it loud and clear that we are not and cannot be bound by any more rules when it comes to dealing with neo-Nazi Kiev. The only thing that must be unacceptable to us is the premeditated targeting of civilians. Let me stress the word โpremeditated,โ meaning knowingly intended. Otherwise, itโs no holds barred, however the freak on Bankovaya and his scummy European stooges might whine. The Hague conventions on the laws and customs of war donโt apply either, by the way. Theyโve outlived their usefulness. War has changed too much over the past hundred of years. Back in the day, kidnapping or murdering heads of state, even enemy states, was out of the question, and dropping bombs from balloons has given way to missiles and drones, so invoking rebus sic standibus principle is entirely appropriate.
Third, some mad Dutchmen, after smoking way too much weed in their coffeeshops, are blabbering about concentration camps for Russian prisoners of war.
What can I say about this drug-induced verbal vomit? Unlike the vile neo-Nazi hag that Europe has become, Russia is not going to build concentration camps for Europeans. And not because itโs immoral but simply because we just wonโt need them in case of a war with some pathetic Dutchmen. Radioactive bones and ashes are usually buried deep in the ground.
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Dmitry Medvedev
Radioactive bones and ashes are usually buried deep in the ground.
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