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Особисто я нічого не маю проти мешканців Іспанії чи Португалії - їх країна жодного разу не стріляла по моїй ракетами чи намагалася шось там пизданути про те, шо Україну прідумал лєнін
В них свої країни, в мене своя. Вони до нас не лізуть з війною через пиздуваті вигадки божевільних пенсіонерів, ми до них. Особисто мені насрати на те, які памʼятники вони демонтують, вже демонтували си збираються демонтувати - це їх особиста справа, яка мене не має їбати взагалі. Тим більше мене не має дивувати чи хвилювати передвиборча кампанія в Іспанії чи Португалії, кого там хто утискає - самі розберуться, без моєї «важливої» думки
Більш того, шо іспанці, шо португальці, мають повне моральне право мене послати нахуй, якшо я їм буду вказувати як жити їм в їх країнах, яка історія правильна, а яка ні, хто фашист, хто не фашист. Не треба пхати своїх пʼять копійок туди, куди тебе не кликали - в своїй країні вистачає проблем, які потрібно вирішувати
Для тих, хто не в курсі - в Португалії та Іспанії проблеми з електрикою. Від цього я не радію, як кацапи, бо маркую інакше - можливо через це шось не доїде вчасно до України з військової допомоги. Тому це хуйово. Дуже
Якщо хтось думає шо далі буде шось по типу знущання над «тупими» європейцями, вимушений розчарувати - не буде. Зловтішатися я можу лише над зомбаками в людській подобі (над кацапами), які заслужили те, що коли на їх країну скинуть бомби, весь світ буде бухати місяць
Питання не в світлі чи не в умінні виходити з ситуації, коли немає електрики.
Питання в тому шо це завжди стається невчасно. Не вірите? Згадайте, скільки у вас було генераторів чи повербанків до вторгнення їбанутих. За еко флоу та іншу хуйню я взагалі мовчу - відсотків 90% точно не знали шо це таке. Тому не бачу сенсу насміхатися або глузувати з проблем тих, хто нам допомагають - ми самі не так давно були такими самими і хуй знали як підключити елементарно лампочку до автомобільного акумулятора шоб було хоч якесь світло в хаті
Фішка не в Іспанії чи Португалії. Фішка в тому, шо і Європа, і пострадянський простір виростили покоління абсолютно непристосованих до життя молодих людей, які не те шо не зможуть без телефона визначити де захід, а де схід - частина з них тупо додому не доїде, бо навігатор здох. Який нах суп заварити на вогнищі? Там кнопок немає шоб збавити чи додати жару - хуйня якась, а не гаджет, так би мовити
Не всі такі, безперечно. Але більшість точно. І в Європі, і в Україні, і на території кацапстану
Всі ми давно звикли до комфорту. Це зручно і це нормально абсолютно - не хотіти жити в камʼяному віці, без електрики, води чи тирнету.
Єдине шо мене лякає, так це те, шо коли почнеться третя світова на повну потужність, то буде погано всім. Не тому шо ядерне і т д, ні.
Тому шо вижити в тих, хто не вміє користуватися атласом доріг майже не буде. І сміх, і гріх, але це правда - хто не вірить, хай спробує доїхати на адресу по паперовим картам (їх спочатку треба купити, якшо шо).
Звісно, мені, як і вам, хочеться повийобуватися та з гордим виразом обличчя перечитати новину, зітхнувши та зрадницьки посміхаючись (шо? Скуштували хуя? Гиии). Проте не бачу в цьому логіки - ніби себе не на смітнику знайшов шоб зловтішатися як звичайнісінький кацап
Проте питання реально серйозне щодо непристосованості тік-ток покоління до катаклізмів. Не знаю, хто шо там каже про ядерну зброю чи ракетні удари за тисячі кілометрів - як на мене, коли кацапи попруть в Європу, то це буде війна дебілів. Одні дебіли прийдуть пиздити унітази, інші без навігатора будуть відмовлятися виконувати накази, бо хуй знає як т книжкою з малюнками користуватися (атласом)
І серйозно якшо шо. Компас для багатьох - це шось по типу як вініловий програвач чи віз без кондиціонера, шось далеке та абсолютно незрозуміле + чим хуй його знає як користуватися
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Особисто я нічого не маю проти мешканців Іспанії чи Португалії - їх країна жодного разу не стріляла по моїй ракетами чи намагалася шось там пизданути про те, шо Україну прідумал лєнін
В них свої країни, в мене своя. Вони до нас не лізуть з війною через пиздуваті вигадки божевільних пенсіонерів, ми до них. Особисто мені насрати на те, які памʼятники вони демонтують, вже демонтували си збираються демонтувати - це їх особиста справа, яка мене не має їбати взагалі. Тим більше мене не має дивувати чи хвилювати передвиборча кампанія в Іспанії чи Португалії, кого там хто утискає - самі розберуться, без моєї «важливої» думки
Більш того, шо іспанці, шо португальці, мають повне моральне право мене послати нахуй, якшо я їм буду вказувати як жити їм в їх країнах, яка історія правильна, а яка ні, хто фашист, хто не фашист. Не треба пхати своїх пʼять копійок туди, куди тебе не кликали - в своїй країні вистачає проблем, які потрібно вирішувати
Для тих, хто не в курсі - в Португалії та Іспанії проблеми з електрикою. Від цього я не радію, як кацапи, бо маркую інакше - можливо через це шось не доїде вчасно до України з військової допомоги. Тому це хуйово. Дуже
Якщо хтось думає шо далі буде шось по типу знущання над «тупими» європейцями, вимушений розчарувати - не буде. Зловтішатися я можу лише над зомбаками в людській подобі (над кацапами), які заслужили те, що коли на їх країну скинуть бомби, весь світ буде бухати місяць
Питання не в світлі чи не в умінні виходити з ситуації, коли немає електрики.
Питання в тому шо це завжди стається невчасно. Не вірите? Згадайте, скільки у вас було генераторів чи повербанків до вторгнення їбанутих. За еко флоу та іншу хуйню я взагалі мовчу - відсотків 90% точно не знали шо це таке. Тому не бачу сенсу насміхатися або глузувати з проблем тих, хто нам допомагають - ми самі не так давно були такими самими і хуй знали як підключити елементарно лампочку до автомобільного акумулятора шоб було хоч якесь світло в хаті
Фішка не в Іспанії чи Португалії. Фішка в тому, шо і Європа, і пострадянський простір виростили покоління абсолютно непристосованих до життя молодих людей, які не те шо не зможуть без телефона визначити де захід, а де схід - частина з них тупо додому не доїде, бо навігатор здох. Який нах суп заварити на вогнищі? Там кнопок немає шоб збавити чи додати жару - хуйня якась, а не гаджет, так би мовити
Не всі такі, безперечно. Але більшість точно. І в Європі, і в Україні, і на території кацапстану
Всі ми давно звикли до комфорту. Це зручно і це нормально абсолютно - не хотіти жити в камʼяному віці, без електрики, води чи тирнету.
Єдине шо мене лякає, так це те, шо коли почнеться третя світова на повну потужність, то буде погано всім. Не тому шо ядерне і т д, ні.
Тому шо вижити в тих, хто не вміє користуватися атласом доріг майже не буде. І сміх, і гріх, але це правда - хто не вірить, хай спробує доїхати на адресу по паперовим картам (їх спочатку треба купити, якшо шо).
Звісно, мені, як і вам, хочеться повийобуватися та з гордим виразом обличчя перечитати новину, зітхнувши та зрадницьки посміхаючись (шо? Скуштували хуя? Гиии). Проте не бачу в цьому логіки - ніби себе не на смітнику знайшов шоб зловтішатися як звичайнісінький кацап
Проте питання реально серйозне щодо непристосованості тік-ток покоління до катаклізмів. Не знаю, хто шо там каже про ядерну зброю чи ракетні удари за тисячі кілометрів - як на мене, коли кацапи попруть в Європу, то це буде війна дебілів. Одні дебіли прийдуть пиздити унітази, інші без навігатора будуть відмовлятися виконувати накази, бо хуй знає як т книжкою з малюнками користуватися (атласом)
І серйозно якшо шо. Компас для багатьох - це шось по типу як вініловий програвач чи віз без кондиціонера, шось далеке та абсолютно незрозуміле + чим хуй його знає як користуватися
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При відключенні світла чи тирнету з обох сторін буде реально паніка - мамкині топ «військові експерти» завалять їбана, бо виявиться шо без штучного інтелекту вони взагалі ніхуя не знають, курʼєри з доставки їжі заблукають на декілька днів, лікарі без підказок з тирнету не зможуть поставити діагноз
І я не жартую зараз. Бо так само, як і ті, хто доставляють їжу, заблукають пацани, шо везуть боєприпаси чи військову техніку. Не тому шо тупі, а тому шо їх цьому або ніхто не вчив, орієнтуватися на місцевості, або вони, так само як і наша молодь, хуй забила на це все - який нахуй компас, якшо є Waze?
Так, є навігатори, які працюють без тирнету, це правда. Проте коли немає ні світла, ні тирнету, це проблема.
Тому війна дебілів буде і страшною, і смішною одночасно. І виграє її той, хто натупить трохи менше, ніж його суперник
Не в електриці справа. Справа в освіті та банальному вмінні розвести вогнище без сірників чи знати, як можна відфільтрувати воду, шоб її можна було пити. Не вірите? Назвіть три способи, як зробити
Отож
Епілог або нахуа стільки літер. Людство звикло до комфорту. Занадто
Воно гіперболізує свої проблеми побутові до рівня нестачі води в пустелі, коли треба ще пиздувати три дні до найближчого джерела
Хуйово лише те шо ці самі люди мають доступ до зброї, яка може знищити ну дуже багато людей. В тому числі тих, хто тисне на кнопки - не факт шо покоління рожевих поні не натупить при виконанні надпростого завдання, по типу як клацати по країні при вигляді ворога, але масово загине, бо пор здує робити селфі під час виконання.
Покоління людей не тупе, не в тому річ. Воно просто непристосоване до негараздів чи катаклізмів. Скоро за допомогою телефона можна буде вбивати на відстані і не треба буде ніяких мобілізацій, але… ці ж самі люди, сьогодні не знають, як ловити рибу, окрім супермаркету чи на сайті
Знову ж таки - не всі. Але більша частина точно не в курсі шо раніше таксисти їздили по паперовим картам і знаходили точку на карті, не маючи gps навігатора. Або їхали по дорожнім знакам в інші країни
Мораль. Третя світова вже розпочалася, хоча поки що цього ще не видно. Трагікомічним є лише те, шо переможцями в ній вийдуть ті, які, незважаючи на всі математичні прогнози чи логіку, виживуть
Не тому шо розумніші, а тому шо просто не встигли натиснути на о ту кнопку, яка б приз вела до детонації пускової установки, бо той, кому віддали наказ, тупо проїбав порядок, за яким шо треба натискати
Електрика сьогодні є, завтра її немає. Ідіократія наближається - ось від чорно насправді сумно
Людство вимре не від чуми чи ковіду. Воно вимре від дебілізму та небажанні виходити з зони комфорту
Пішов в намет готувати оленя, якого власноруч (голими руками, блять) спіймав сьогодні (сарказм якшо шо)
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І я не жартую зараз. Бо так само, як і ті, хто доставляють їжу, заблукають пацани, шо везуть боєприпаси чи військову техніку. Не тому шо тупі, а тому шо їх цьому або ніхто не вчив, орієнтуватися на місцевості, або вони, так само як і наша молодь, хуй забила на це все - який нахуй компас, якшо є Waze?
Так, є навігатори, які працюють без тирнету, це правда. Проте коли немає ні світла, ні тирнету, це проблема.
Тому війна дебілів буде і страшною, і смішною одночасно. І виграє її той, хто натупить трохи менше, ніж його суперник
Не в електриці справа. Справа в освіті та банальному вмінні розвести вогнище без сірників чи знати, як можна відфільтрувати воду, шоб її можна було пити. Не вірите? Назвіть три способи, як зробити
Отож
Епілог або нахуа стільки літер. Людство звикло до комфорту. Занадто
Воно гіперболізує свої проблеми побутові до рівня нестачі води в пустелі, коли треба ще пиздувати три дні до найближчого джерела
Хуйово лише те шо ці самі люди мають доступ до зброї, яка може знищити ну дуже багато людей. В тому числі тих, хто тисне на кнопки - не факт шо покоління рожевих поні не натупить при виконанні надпростого завдання, по типу як клацати по країні при вигляді ворога, але масово загине, бо пор здує робити селфі під час виконання.
Покоління людей не тупе, не в тому річ. Воно просто непристосоване до негараздів чи катаклізмів. Скоро за допомогою телефона можна буде вбивати на відстані і не треба буде ніяких мобілізацій, але… ці ж самі люди, сьогодні не знають, як ловити рибу, окрім супермаркету чи на сайті
Знову ж таки - не всі. Але більша частина точно не в курсі шо раніше таксисти їздили по паперовим картам і знаходили точку на карті, не маючи gps навігатора. Або їхали по дорожнім знакам в інші країни
Мораль. Третя світова вже розпочалася, хоча поки що цього ще не видно. Трагікомічним є лише те, шо переможцями в ній вийдуть ті, які, незважаючи на всі математичні прогнози чи логіку, виживуть
Не тому шо розумніші, а тому шо просто не встигли натиснути на о ту кнопку, яка б приз вела до детонації пускової установки, бо той, кому віддали наказ, тупо проїбав порядок, за яким шо треба натискати
Електрика сьогодні є, завтра її немає. Ідіократія наближається - ось від чорно насправді сумно
Людство вимре не від чуми чи ковіду. Воно вимре від дебілізму та небажанні виходити з зони комфорту
Пішов в намет готувати оленя, якого власноруч (голими руками, блять) спіймав сьогодні (сарказм якшо шо)
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Strawberries for a crocodile: misconceptions about the Russian army
Preamble. I read a kind of expert article. Long laughed. For in the article is an absolute misunderstanding of what the Russians are
I quote in full:
"Why are Russian soldiers not rising up against the war in Ukraine?
Russia's war against Ukraine has lasted for more than three years and continues to take more and more brutal forms. Despite gigantic human losses, brutal treatment by commanders and systematic humiliation, Russian soldiers are not staging mass mutinies. How is it possible that even in the face of so-called "meat grinders", when thousands of young recruits are dying at the front, Russian soldiers continue to follow orders?
A multifaceted analysis of sources - from combat reports, testimonies of deserters and official documents - leads to the conclusion that four key factors are at work here: the repressive culture of diatribe and violence in the army, omnipresent Kremlin propaganda, financial incentives combined with terror, and total impunity for crimes. It is this combination that ensures that soldiers - even in the face of egregious war crimes - remain loyal to their commanders and do not try to revolt en masse.
Dedovshchina and intimidation
The Russian army has struggled for decades with "dedovshchina," a term describing the harassment and humiliation of junior conscripts by "senior enlisted men). According to the Human Rights Watch report "The Atrocities of Dedovshchina," this wave of violence is often seen in russia as a "rite of passage" - part of army life. However, the scale and brutality of the practice goes far beyond the "small wave" and includes beatings, torture, rape or forced obedience in a highly humiliating manner.
The text "Russian army sold recruits for sex" (The Guardian, 14 February 2007) describes cases of senior officers forcing young soldiers to provide sexual favours to "influential middle-aged clients". While these scandals sound like isolated incidents, many accounts tell of abuses of a similar nature: young soldiers obeying absurd or cruel orders in order to survive. As The Insider writes (31 October 2024), the hazing phenomenon is transferring to frontline conditions. New recruits - including POWs - are beaten, humiliated, and forced to work beyond their strength. Obedience becomes the only way to avoid physical punishment or even self-judgement.
Sistema reports (1 November 2023) describe the practice of so-called "punishment pits" or "basements" where soldiers who refuse to obey orders are locked up without food or water and often tortured. Sometimes commanders threaten to shoot subordinates if they do not join the assault. One soldier quoted by The Guardian (27 March 2023) mentions "zagradotryad" that stand by and can open fire on Russian soldiers retreating from the battlefield. This architecture of fear effectively suppresses any attempt at protest. As Dr Amelie Tolvin, of the Mannerheim Chair at the University of Helsinki, argues in her article "Russian Soldiers. "Russian soldiers will not protest the meat grinder" ("Foreign Policy", 9 April 2025), Russian soldiers are well aware that they face imminent retribution from their own superiors for criticising their commanders or "disruption" at the front.
After a failed attempt to quickly capture Kiev in the first phase of the war, the Russian army has moved on to devastating "human wave" attacks in the Donetsk and Luhansk regions. Jack Watling and Nick Reynolds in RUSI's report "The Meat Grinder: Russian Tactics..." note that the tactic of "disposable infantry" means sending poorly trained soldiers into battle. However, huge casualties (tens of thousands killed and wounded) do not stop soldiers from following orders.
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Preamble. I read a kind of expert article. Long laughed. For in the article is an absolute misunderstanding of what the Russians are
I quote in full:
"Why are Russian soldiers not rising up against the war in Ukraine?
Russia's war against Ukraine has lasted for more than three years and continues to take more and more brutal forms. Despite gigantic human losses, brutal treatment by commanders and systematic humiliation, Russian soldiers are not staging mass mutinies. How is it possible that even in the face of so-called "meat grinders", when thousands of young recruits are dying at the front, Russian soldiers continue to follow orders?
A multifaceted analysis of sources - from combat reports, testimonies of deserters and official documents - leads to the conclusion that four key factors are at work here: the repressive culture of diatribe and violence in the army, omnipresent Kremlin propaganda, financial incentives combined with terror, and total impunity for crimes. It is this combination that ensures that soldiers - even in the face of egregious war crimes - remain loyal to their commanders and do not try to revolt en masse.
Dedovshchina and intimidation
The Russian army has struggled for decades with "dedovshchina," a term describing the harassment and humiliation of junior conscripts by "senior enlisted men). According to the Human Rights Watch report "The Atrocities of Dedovshchina," this wave of violence is often seen in russia as a "rite of passage" - part of army life. However, the scale and brutality of the practice goes far beyond the "small wave" and includes beatings, torture, rape or forced obedience in a highly humiliating manner.
The text "Russian army sold recruits for sex" (The Guardian, 14 February 2007) describes cases of senior officers forcing young soldiers to provide sexual favours to "influential middle-aged clients". While these scandals sound like isolated incidents, many accounts tell of abuses of a similar nature: young soldiers obeying absurd or cruel orders in order to survive. As The Insider writes (31 October 2024), the hazing phenomenon is transferring to frontline conditions. New recruits - including POWs - are beaten, humiliated, and forced to work beyond their strength. Obedience becomes the only way to avoid physical punishment or even self-judgement.
Sistema reports (1 November 2023) describe the practice of so-called "punishment pits" or "basements" where soldiers who refuse to obey orders are locked up without food or water and often tortured. Sometimes commanders threaten to shoot subordinates if they do not join the assault. One soldier quoted by The Guardian (27 March 2023) mentions "zagradotryad" that stand by and can open fire on Russian soldiers retreating from the battlefield. This architecture of fear effectively suppresses any attempt at protest. As Dr Amelie Tolvin, of the Mannerheim Chair at the University of Helsinki, argues in her article "Russian Soldiers. "Russian soldiers will not protest the meat grinder" ("Foreign Policy", 9 April 2025), Russian soldiers are well aware that they face imminent retribution from their own superiors for criticising their commanders or "disruption" at the front.
After a failed attempt to quickly capture Kiev in the first phase of the war, the Russian army has moved on to devastating "human wave" attacks in the Donetsk and Luhansk regions. Jack Watling and Nick Reynolds in RUSI's report "The Meat Grinder: Russian Tactics..." note that the tactic of "disposable infantry" means sending poorly trained soldiers into battle. However, huge casualties (tens of thousands killed and wounded) do not stop soldiers from following orders.
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According to "CNN" (24 July 2024), Moscow authorities are offering record amounts of money - such as a $22,000 bonus - for signing a military contract. For many conscripts from the poorest regions of the Russian Federation (Dagestan, Buryatia, Kalmykia), this amount is several times their annual civilian earnings, which strongly motivates them to join the army. The salaries, line allowances and compensations paid to families in case of death are also a kind of "financial carrot". However, as reported in The System (1 November 2023), the promises in practice often turn out to be empty propaganda - soldiers fighting in the so-called punitive Storm Z units often do not see the promised money at all, but instead hear threats and are beaten when they try to demand their due payments.
The fear of desertion is stronger than the fear of death. Since September 2022, Russian criminal law has toughened the penalties for desertion and "unauthorised departure" from service. As a result - according to an analysis by the independent Mediazona service - the number of criminal trials for AWOL has already reached a thousand, and desertion is punishable by up to 15 years in prison. In addition, numerous testimonies (e.g. The Insider and quoted by The Guardian) show that, especially on the front line in Donbass, officers use direct violence against those who want to resign. The spectre of execution in a "punishment pit" or "basement" (field camps) is more effective at maintaining discipline than any patriotic ideology.
The Kremlin has been preparing propaganda ground for years, presenting Ukrainians as a "Nazi regime" controlled by "anti-Russian forces of the West." As Sistema (1 November 2023) recalls, as early as 2021 Putin published an essay in which he denied Ukraine's statehood, considering it an "artificial entity." With the start of the war in February 2022, Russia's state propaganda media convinced soldiers and citizens that this was a "liberation operation" in which Russia was liberating Ukraine from the hands of "Nazis and fascists." This message, repeated on television and on the Internet, provided psychological justification for any violence on the front.
Claims that the massacres (such as the massacre in Bucha) were "staged" or instigated by Kyiv fall along the same lines: Russia denies its own crimes and shifts all responsibility to the Ukrainians. The mechanism of dehumanisation is particularly dangerous because it allows ordinary soldiers to treat civilians as dangerous enemies or "traitors" not to be reckoned with. An article by Amelie Tolvin (Foreign Policy) argues that this is an effective way of breaking down moral barriers because "since we are at war with the Nazis, everything is allowed."
In April 2022, it was revealed that the 64th separate motorised brigade of the rf was responsible for the deaths of hundreds of civilians near Kiev. The accusations were confirmed by independent investigations ("CNN", 19 April 2022). Meanwhile, on 18 April 2022, President Putin awarded the unit the rank of "Guards" and praised its "heroic and exemplary actions." As CNN journalists note, this is a clear sign to Ukrainian and world public opinion that Moscow not only tolerates but approves of the brutality of its soldiers.
Sistema and The Insider describe the complete lack of mechanisms to hold soldiers accountable for violence against civilians (including murder and rape). Anyone who tries to draw attention to the crimes is themselves vulnerable to accusations of "acting against the army." An excerpt from the Human Rights Watch report shows that the Russian army has no real functioning control system similar to the NCO corps in Western forces. Top officers are only concerned with following orders from above, while lower officers intimidate subordinates to avoid getting into trouble themselves.
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The fear of desertion is stronger than the fear of death. Since September 2022, Russian criminal law has toughened the penalties for desertion and "unauthorised departure" from service. As a result - according to an analysis by the independent Mediazona service - the number of criminal trials for AWOL has already reached a thousand, and desertion is punishable by up to 15 years in prison. In addition, numerous testimonies (e.g. The Insider and quoted by The Guardian) show that, especially on the front line in Donbass, officers use direct violence against those who want to resign. The spectre of execution in a "punishment pit" or "basement" (field camps) is more effective at maintaining discipline than any patriotic ideology.
The Kremlin has been preparing propaganda ground for years, presenting Ukrainians as a "Nazi regime" controlled by "anti-Russian forces of the West." As Sistema (1 November 2023) recalls, as early as 2021 Putin published an essay in which he denied Ukraine's statehood, considering it an "artificial entity." With the start of the war in February 2022, Russia's state propaganda media convinced soldiers and citizens that this was a "liberation operation" in which Russia was liberating Ukraine from the hands of "Nazis and fascists." This message, repeated on television and on the Internet, provided psychological justification for any violence on the front.
Claims that the massacres (such as the massacre in Bucha) were "staged" or instigated by Kyiv fall along the same lines: Russia denies its own crimes and shifts all responsibility to the Ukrainians. The mechanism of dehumanisation is particularly dangerous because it allows ordinary soldiers to treat civilians as dangerous enemies or "traitors" not to be reckoned with. An article by Amelie Tolvin (Foreign Policy) argues that this is an effective way of breaking down moral barriers because "since we are at war with the Nazis, everything is allowed."
In April 2022, it was revealed that the 64th separate motorised brigade of the rf was responsible for the deaths of hundreds of civilians near Kiev. The accusations were confirmed by independent investigations ("CNN", 19 April 2022). Meanwhile, on 18 April 2022, President Putin awarded the unit the rank of "Guards" and praised its "heroic and exemplary actions." As CNN journalists note, this is a clear sign to Ukrainian and world public opinion that Moscow not only tolerates but approves of the brutality of its soldiers.
Sistema and The Insider describe the complete lack of mechanisms to hold soldiers accountable for violence against civilians (including murder and rape). Anyone who tries to draw attention to the crimes is themselves vulnerable to accusations of "acting against the army." An excerpt from the Human Rights Watch report shows that the Russian army has no real functioning control system similar to the NCO corps in Western forces. Top officers are only concerned with following orders from above, while lower officers intimidate subordinates to avoid getting into trouble themselves.
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"There are cases where a soldier is tried for minor offences, such as disobeying a tactical order, but if he kills Ukrainians - civilians or prisoners of war - no one prosecutes him," said one Ukrainian military lawyer quoted by The Guardian (27 March 2023).
If a conscript comes from a region with high unemployment, the army is sometimes the only "social support" for him. And once at the front, there is nowhere to run to, as the mobilisation system in Russia has increased the penalties for desertion. According to investigations by Mediazona and RFE/RL (15 July 2023), the true number of deserters is unknown, but most captured soldiers return to their units under fear, threats and beatings. The alternative would be to flee russia, but the borders were already partially closed when mobilisation was announced in September 2022; even more so in the face of frontline service. Soldiers told Sistema journalists that many of them do not even have passports.
As Amelie Tolvin summarises in Foreign Policy: in such a repressive system, the soldier chooses passive submission because of the "besieged fortress syndrome" - he has to fight an external enemy and also fears for his safety because of threats from his own. At the same time, he feels that a minor failure to obey an order is fraught with immediate punishment.
To an outside observer, it may seem incomprehensible how such high casualties or mistreatment of civilians can be tolerated. But as Amelie Tolvin notes, the "system of terror" created over the years in the Russian army effectively closes the door to protest. If we add to this the prospect of money for the poorest and total propaganda, we have the answer to the question of the absence of mutinies:
Repression in the army. From "hazing" and "penalty pits" to threats of firing squads for refusing to fight, people stop thinking about rebellion when they themselves become victims of terror.
Kremlin propaganda and dehumanisation of the enemy. Ukrainians portrayed as "Nazis" make it easier for soldiers to suppress guilt and moral doubts
Coercion and blackmail with prison. From $22,000 per contract to 15 years in prison for desertion, a financial "carrot and stick" determines a soldier's actions.
Culture of impunity. Crimes against civilians in Bucha, Irpen or Mariupol not only go unpunished - sometimes the command even encourages the perpetrators.
Chaos and lack of alternatives. Many conscripts come from regions living in deep poverty; the only job they could get was in the army. Once at the front, they are faced with the choice of killing, dying or going to prison.
All of this creates a vicious cycle of violence. Russian soldiers, who themselves are subjected to violence in their barracks, pass it on to the civilian population of Ukraine. They don't revolt because that would threaten even more violent reprisals than putting themselves under fire from Ukrainian defenders.
As Amelie Tolvin notes in Foreign Policy, "A culture of humiliation, pervasive fear, and an atmosphere of encouragement of crime on the part of the Kremlin have created a mechanism in which rebellion is unrealistic for Russian soldiers," and adds that the only hope remains the actual collapse of this system from within, when the burden of defeat at the front and growing social discontent may prove stronger than the fear of reprisals. For now, every single act of disobedience ends tragically, and a mass uprising is almost unthinkable in the realities of the Russian army.
Will the "Afghan syndrome" repeat itself?
As Anton Pavlovich writes in The Insider, there is a significant risk that people returning from the front lines in Russia could create a new "lost generation." Putin has said repeatedly since the start of the war that the patriots who fought in it should become the core of a new elite. To make this a reality, the "Time of Heroes" programme was launched, under which 80 people have already been trained for public service.
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If a conscript comes from a region with high unemployment, the army is sometimes the only "social support" for him. And once at the front, there is nowhere to run to, as the mobilisation system in Russia has increased the penalties for desertion. According to investigations by Mediazona and RFE/RL (15 July 2023), the true number of deserters is unknown, but most captured soldiers return to their units under fear, threats and beatings. The alternative would be to flee russia, but the borders were already partially closed when mobilisation was announced in September 2022; even more so in the face of frontline service. Soldiers told Sistema journalists that many of them do not even have passports.
As Amelie Tolvin summarises in Foreign Policy: in such a repressive system, the soldier chooses passive submission because of the "besieged fortress syndrome" - he has to fight an external enemy and also fears for his safety because of threats from his own. At the same time, he feels that a minor failure to obey an order is fraught with immediate punishment.
To an outside observer, it may seem incomprehensible how such high casualties or mistreatment of civilians can be tolerated. But as Amelie Tolvin notes, the "system of terror" created over the years in the Russian army effectively closes the door to protest. If we add to this the prospect of money for the poorest and total propaganda, we have the answer to the question of the absence of mutinies:
Repression in the army. From "hazing" and "penalty pits" to threats of firing squads for refusing to fight, people stop thinking about rebellion when they themselves become victims of terror.
Kremlin propaganda and dehumanisation of the enemy. Ukrainians portrayed as "Nazis" make it easier for soldiers to suppress guilt and moral doubts
Coercion and blackmail with prison. From $22,000 per contract to 15 years in prison for desertion, a financial "carrot and stick" determines a soldier's actions.
Culture of impunity. Crimes against civilians in Bucha, Irpen or Mariupol not only go unpunished - sometimes the command even encourages the perpetrators.
Chaos and lack of alternatives. Many conscripts come from regions living in deep poverty; the only job they could get was in the army. Once at the front, they are faced with the choice of killing, dying or going to prison.
All of this creates a vicious cycle of violence. Russian soldiers, who themselves are subjected to violence in their barracks, pass it on to the civilian population of Ukraine. They don't revolt because that would threaten even more violent reprisals than putting themselves under fire from Ukrainian defenders.
As Amelie Tolvin notes in Foreign Policy, "A culture of humiliation, pervasive fear, and an atmosphere of encouragement of crime on the part of the Kremlin have created a mechanism in which rebellion is unrealistic for Russian soldiers," and adds that the only hope remains the actual collapse of this system from within, when the burden of defeat at the front and growing social discontent may prove stronger than the fear of reprisals. For now, every single act of disobedience ends tragically, and a mass uprising is almost unthinkable in the realities of the Russian army.
Will the "Afghan syndrome" repeat itself?
As Anton Pavlovich writes in The Insider, there is a significant risk that people returning from the front lines in Russia could create a new "lost generation." Putin has said repeatedly since the start of the war that the patriots who fought in it should become the core of a new elite. To make this a reality, the "Time of Heroes" programme was launched, under which 80 people have already been trained for public service.
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At the moment, the most prominent example of such a career is Colonel Artem Zhoga, the Presidential Envoy to the Urals and former commander of the "volunteer battalion" Sparta during the armed conflict in Donbass. However, in his entourage there are also staff officials who "participate" in the "pact" without leaving their offices, such as Yevgeny Pervyshov, interim governor of the Tambov region.
In an interview with TASS, he drew attention to the danger of the so-called "Afghan syndrome" associated with the difficulties of finding oneself in civilian life after the war. He recalled that in the 1990s the state did not provide veterans with proper support, and many returnees from Afghanistan found themselves on the margins of society. According to Zhogi, modern Russia will not repeat this mistake: veterans should be actively involved in various social activities so that they can find their way in the new reality.
However, reality shows that there are not enough places in state corporations and government bodies to provide jobs for all those who have returned from the front. Instead, the state offers them numerous privileges - from minor benefits to preferential admission to universities - that only deepen the gulf between soldiers and civilians.
Anton Pavlovich notes that if a critical mass of people unable to find themselves in peaceful life gathers in post-war Russia, as it did in Germany in the 1920s, the question of new leaders will become crucial. The Kremlin systematically neutralises the potential leaders of this trend. An example of this is Igor Strelkov, who ended up in a colony, but at least he did not share the fate of Yevgeny Prigozhin. Of the long list of field commanders from the period of the so-called "Russian Spring" in Donbas, not a single one died on the front line - most of them were victims of assassination attempts or, at best, ended up in prison.
Denis Volkov, a Russian sociologist and director of the Levada Centre, writes in his text for the portal "bitter.media" that since 24 February 2022. The Levada Centre has been conducting monthly polls analysing Russians' sentiments towards the "special operation" in Ukraine. Despite three years and the great dynamics of events, public opinion appears to be surprisingly stable. At the beginning of the conflict, most Russian citizens followed the news with tension and apprehension, while the media reported a significant increase in support for the authorities and patriotic consolidation.
In the spring of 2022, following the imposition of sanctions, temporary panic and fears of economic collapse were evident. However, the situation quickly stabilised and Russians learned to work in the new realities. The greatest commotion was caused by partial mobilisation in the autumn of 2022, which momentarily worsened the mood and caused a second wave of departures from the country. However, after the mobilisation was completed, the atmosphere calmed down again and the war began to be perceived as a phenomenon occurring "somewhere far away".
Despite the fact that the fighting has been going on for a long time and has claimed many lives, no mass protest movement has emerged in Russia. The authorities are not hiding the fact of losses, but on the contrary, they are intensively promoting the glorification of the fallen. For many Russians, the casualties are "someone else", most often professional soldiers or volunteers who decided to take part in the conflict themselves.
Official support for military action remains at 75-80%, but only about 45% of respondents declare full, unconditional support. Another 30 per cent are those who hold a "rather yes" position. - They support "our soldiers" but are concerned about the war itself. At the same time, on average, more than half of the respondents would like negotiations and an end to the conflict, indicating "war fatigue". However, for many of them, "peace" means only the terms put forward by Russia, without concessions to Ukraine.
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In an interview with TASS, he drew attention to the danger of the so-called "Afghan syndrome" associated with the difficulties of finding oneself in civilian life after the war. He recalled that in the 1990s the state did not provide veterans with proper support, and many returnees from Afghanistan found themselves on the margins of society. According to Zhogi, modern Russia will not repeat this mistake: veterans should be actively involved in various social activities so that they can find their way in the new reality.
However, reality shows that there are not enough places in state corporations and government bodies to provide jobs for all those who have returned from the front. Instead, the state offers them numerous privileges - from minor benefits to preferential admission to universities - that only deepen the gulf between soldiers and civilians.
Anton Pavlovich notes that if a critical mass of people unable to find themselves in peaceful life gathers in post-war Russia, as it did in Germany in the 1920s, the question of new leaders will become crucial. The Kremlin systematically neutralises the potential leaders of this trend. An example of this is Igor Strelkov, who ended up in a colony, but at least he did not share the fate of Yevgeny Prigozhin. Of the long list of field commanders from the period of the so-called "Russian Spring" in Donbas, not a single one died on the front line - most of them were victims of assassination attempts or, at best, ended up in prison.
Denis Volkov, a Russian sociologist and director of the Levada Centre, writes in his text for the portal "bitter.media" that since 24 February 2022. The Levada Centre has been conducting monthly polls analysing Russians' sentiments towards the "special operation" in Ukraine. Despite three years and the great dynamics of events, public opinion appears to be surprisingly stable. At the beginning of the conflict, most Russian citizens followed the news with tension and apprehension, while the media reported a significant increase in support for the authorities and patriotic consolidation.
In the spring of 2022, following the imposition of sanctions, temporary panic and fears of economic collapse were evident. However, the situation quickly stabilised and Russians learned to work in the new realities. The greatest commotion was caused by partial mobilisation in the autumn of 2022, which momentarily worsened the mood and caused a second wave of departures from the country. However, after the mobilisation was completed, the atmosphere calmed down again and the war began to be perceived as a phenomenon occurring "somewhere far away".
Despite the fact that the fighting has been going on for a long time and has claimed many lives, no mass protest movement has emerged in Russia. The authorities are not hiding the fact of losses, but on the contrary, they are intensively promoting the glorification of the fallen. For many Russians, the casualties are "someone else", most often professional soldiers or volunteers who decided to take part in the conflict themselves.
Official support for military action remains at 75-80%, but only about 45% of respondents declare full, unconditional support. Another 30 per cent are those who hold a "rather yes" position. - They support "our soldiers" but are concerned about the war itself. At the same time, on average, more than half of the respondents would like negotiations and an end to the conflict, indicating "war fatigue". However, for many of them, "peace" means only the terms put forward by Russia, without concessions to Ukraine.
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Therefore, according to Volkov, the reason for the stability of sentiment after three years of war in russia is :
Avoidance of involvement in the war: a relatively small percentage of citizens have been conscripted into the army, and further conscriptions are predominantly contract and voluntary, with the result that the majority of the population lives "on the margins" of the conflict.
Continued sense of normality: Thanks to government action and the situation on the labour market (low unemployment, higher wages), the daily lives of many Russians have even improved in recent years.
Monopoly of the official media: Television is still watched by about two-thirds of the population, and independent sources of information are severely limited. People also prefer not to seek out harsh messages in order to keep calm.
All of this means that public assessments of the war remain largely unchanged. The authorities' strategy - minimising the cost of the conflict to ordinary citizens and blocking alternative narratives - helps cement the population's acquiescence to the protracted conflict, and Russian soldiers remain passive."
Remark. It's been a long time since I've read such nonsense. No offence, but the biggest mistake of everyone who writes about Russians is trying to think of them as normal, civilised people who have the same values as countries that value freedom
It's like thinking that a crocodile eats strawberries and predicting its actions based on the varieties of berries it eats.
The second problem with all Europeans who write anything about the Russian military is that they refuse to give up the very idea that the Russians are so fucked up that fucked up is a compliment to them. 99% of those who write something about the psychology of Russian soldiers have never been to Ukraine and have never inspected the aftermath, former places of "residence" of the Russian military, or communicated with Ukrainian civilians. These people still have shit in their heads about pshukin, dostoevsky and other myths that rf has fucked an unrealistic amount of money into
Only this has nothing to do with reality. At all. A crocodile always behaves like a crocodile: no matter how many strawberries you feed him, he wants meat. Full stop
The question is not really about rebellion, but about psychology. This is not the first war for rf outside rf. Who can name 3 instances without the help of google where russians rioted because they didn't want to follow orders? 10 seconds to answer.
3,2,1...thank you. Which is exactly what I needed to prove. Not once during the invasion of moldova, not during the invasion of Georgia, Chechnya, or either the rf armed forces in syria or chvk wagner did russians riot en masse because of illegal orders or the invasion itself at all
Zero cases where a russian would refuse to kill civilians outside of rf borders, zero.
This was not the case during the ussr, during the suppression of the Prague Spring, the Hungarian uprising in 1956, the invasion of Finland, Afghanistan. Not once did the Russians turn their guns en masse towards those who gave them simply criminal orders, and the war itself was immoral or simply illegal.
The reason is simple - a crocodile will always remain a crocodile.
Therefore, all attempts to justify, to find logic in what the katsap is afraid of, why he rebels and does not turn his weapons in the direction of those who lead him to slaughter, are at least ridiculous. For a crocodile does not eat strawberries for thousands of years, but a part of civilised people consider him even in 2025 as a herbivore
Horses don't fly. Even if you put a barricade behind them or scare them with a cellar, the result will not change. Even if you offer them thousands of tonnes of hay to fly over Paris, they won't fly.
Incentives and bonuses, intimidation or fear of death will not make a horse fly. So I still don't understand the reasons why Russian soldiers are expected to fly using their ears as a propeller
It's just "work" for them. Brutal, but a "job." Yes, they kill civilians.
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Avoidance of involvement in the war: a relatively small percentage of citizens have been conscripted into the army, and further conscriptions are predominantly contract and voluntary, with the result that the majority of the population lives "on the margins" of the conflict.
Continued sense of normality: Thanks to government action and the situation on the labour market (low unemployment, higher wages), the daily lives of many Russians have even improved in recent years.
Monopoly of the official media: Television is still watched by about two-thirds of the population, and independent sources of information are severely limited. People also prefer not to seek out harsh messages in order to keep calm.
All of this means that public assessments of the war remain largely unchanged. The authorities' strategy - minimising the cost of the conflict to ordinary citizens and blocking alternative narratives - helps cement the population's acquiescence to the protracted conflict, and Russian soldiers remain passive."
Remark. It's been a long time since I've read such nonsense. No offence, but the biggest mistake of everyone who writes about Russians is trying to think of them as normal, civilised people who have the same values as countries that value freedom
It's like thinking that a crocodile eats strawberries and predicting its actions based on the varieties of berries it eats.
The second problem with all Europeans who write anything about the Russian military is that they refuse to give up the very idea that the Russians are so fucked up that fucked up is a compliment to them. 99% of those who write something about the psychology of Russian soldiers have never been to Ukraine and have never inspected the aftermath, former places of "residence" of the Russian military, or communicated with Ukrainian civilians. These people still have shit in their heads about pshukin, dostoevsky and other myths that rf has fucked an unrealistic amount of money into
Only this has nothing to do with reality. At all. A crocodile always behaves like a crocodile: no matter how many strawberries you feed him, he wants meat. Full stop
The question is not really about rebellion, but about psychology. This is not the first war for rf outside rf. Who can name 3 instances without the help of google where russians rioted because they didn't want to follow orders? 10 seconds to answer.
3,2,1...thank you. Which is exactly what I needed to prove. Not once during the invasion of moldova, not during the invasion of Georgia, Chechnya, or either the rf armed forces in syria or chvk wagner did russians riot en masse because of illegal orders or the invasion itself at all
Zero cases where a russian would refuse to kill civilians outside of rf borders, zero.
This was not the case during the ussr, during the suppression of the Prague Spring, the Hungarian uprising in 1956, the invasion of Finland, Afghanistan. Not once did the Russians turn their guns en masse towards those who gave them simply criminal orders, and the war itself was immoral or simply illegal.
The reason is simple - a crocodile will always remain a crocodile.
Therefore, all attempts to justify, to find logic in what the katsap is afraid of, why he rebels and does not turn his weapons in the direction of those who lead him to slaughter, are at least ridiculous. For a crocodile does not eat strawberries for thousands of years, but a part of civilised people consider him even in 2025 as a herbivore
Horses don't fly. Even if you put a barricade behind them or scare them with a cellar, the result will not change. Even if you offer them thousands of tonnes of hay to fly over Paris, they won't fly.
Incentives and bonuses, intimidation or fear of death will not make a horse fly. So I still don't understand the reasons why Russian soldiers are expected to fly using their ears as a propeller
It's just "work" for them. Brutal, but a "job." Yes, they kill civilians.
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So what? They don't give a fuck about morality. Absolutely
Yes, the very reason for the war is really delusional, it is impossible for a person to believe in it if he has even the rudiments of IQ. So what? Ukraine, France, Guadeloupe - it doesn't matter to them where and whom, in what quantities and under what pretext to kill. The main thing is to get paid, and preferably a lot of money.
They don't understand what conscience or moral principles are. There are no such words in their vocabulary and never have been - you can see it from the time of the invasion of Finland.
Yes, they don't really want to die either, but the reason for atrocities against civilians, paradoxical as it may sound, is that Russians are getting pussies.
Remember how many ordinary prisoners were killed before the German invasion of the USSR. When goso-vato-sovieticus anticipates that he's going to get pussy, he always takes it out on those who can't fight back (fans of militants with jumping out, fuck you - you've never been armed) - which in 99.9% of cases are either civilians or unarmed people
Crocodile has always been like that. The world just didn't want to see it for almost 100 years. And just because there are strawberries lying around doesn't mean he's eating them.
Bucha, Mariupol, Volnovakha, the massacre in Rubizhne - all this is a consequence.
First the world swallowed the lies about the Holodomor.
Then the bullshit about "Molotov cocktails in Finland", which the USSR dropped.
Then the murder of civilians in Budapest.
He ate the tanking of civilians in Prague.
Started dessert with the invasion of Moldova.
Then watched the show in Chechnya, with the Samashki and the ground-to-air missile strikes on civilians.
Then watched the invasion of Georgia with popcorn.
Then I got drunk on Crimea, Boeing and Donbass.
But that wasn't enough. The world still thought the crocodile would eat strawberries, because the crocodile's ancestors were Pshukin and Yarmontov.
As of 2025 the world again suffers from fucked-upness and tries to think up, to take apart on molecules, the reasons of refusal of crocodiles to fly (whether legs are small, or not enough number of revolutions by tail).
Fuck the teeth in their mouths - they've got a fat one.
Fuck the fact that they don't have wings - they had Mendeleev.
So what if the crocodile had human bones in its mouth all the time? Pshukin couldn't have been a crocodile.
Honestly, I don't fucking understand these attempts to find chocolate in shit 12 years in a row. Why aren't they rioting? Because Russians have never, in their entire history, revolted against the invasion of a foreign country.
much less revolt over being sent to slaughter. It's not about hazing, it's not about the fact that 99% of Russian males have obvious homosexual tendencies, it's not about the pit, it's not about money.
You just have to ask the right questions - only then you have a chance of getting the right answers.
Why is the crocodile's skin green?
You don't need to ask "what is the speed of the tractor against the current, yaksho kozir pika?", it won't do anything. It's important to realise who's in front of you, not to make up bullshit about fear because of basements, bullshit it is
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Yes, the very reason for the war is really delusional, it is impossible for a person to believe in it if he has even the rudiments of IQ. So what? Ukraine, France, Guadeloupe - it doesn't matter to them where and whom, in what quantities and under what pretext to kill. The main thing is to get paid, and preferably a lot of money.
They don't understand what conscience or moral principles are. There are no such words in their vocabulary and never have been - you can see it from the time of the invasion of Finland.
Yes, they don't really want to die either, but the reason for atrocities against civilians, paradoxical as it may sound, is that Russians are getting pussies.
Remember how many ordinary prisoners were killed before the German invasion of the USSR. When goso-vato-sovieticus anticipates that he's going to get pussy, he always takes it out on those who can't fight back (fans of militants with jumping out, fuck you - you've never been armed) - which in 99.9% of cases are either civilians or unarmed people
Crocodile has always been like that. The world just didn't want to see it for almost 100 years. And just because there are strawberries lying around doesn't mean he's eating them.
Bucha, Mariupol, Volnovakha, the massacre in Rubizhne - all this is a consequence.
First the world swallowed the lies about the Holodomor.
Then the bullshit about "Molotov cocktails in Finland", which the USSR dropped.
Then the murder of civilians in Budapest.
He ate the tanking of civilians in Prague.
Started dessert with the invasion of Moldova.
Then watched the show in Chechnya, with the Samashki and the ground-to-air missile strikes on civilians.
Then watched the invasion of Georgia with popcorn.
Then I got drunk on Crimea, Boeing and Donbass.
But that wasn't enough. The world still thought the crocodile would eat strawberries, because the crocodile's ancestors were Pshukin and Yarmontov.
As of 2025 the world again suffers from fucked-upness and tries to think up, to take apart on molecules, the reasons of refusal of crocodiles to fly (whether legs are small, or not enough number of revolutions by tail).
Fuck the teeth in their mouths - they've got a fat one.
Fuck the fact that they don't have wings - they had Mendeleev.
So what if the crocodile had human bones in its mouth all the time? Pshukin couldn't have been a crocodile.
Honestly, I don't fucking understand these attempts to find chocolate in shit 12 years in a row. Why aren't they rioting? Because Russians have never, in their entire history, revolted against the invasion of a foreign country.
much less revolt over being sent to slaughter. It's not about hazing, it's not about the fact that 99% of Russian males have obvious homosexual tendencies, it's not about the pit, it's not about money.
You just have to ask the right questions - only then you have a chance of getting the right answers.
Why is the crocodile's skin green?
You don't need to ask "what is the speed of the tractor against the current, yaksho kozir pika?", it won't do anything. It's important to realise who's in front of you, not to make up bullshit about fear because of basements, bullshit it is
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