M Mircea

230 posts

M Mircea

M Mircea

@FinalTo27107719

Manchester Katılım Ekim 2022
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M Mircea
M Mircea@FinalTo27107719·
@wartranslated Is it just me, or is there a Botox epidemic in Russia recently?
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WarTranslated@wartranslated·
Moscow airports are paralyzed, and Russians are already complaining because they cannot fly out due to drones.
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M Mircea
M Mircea@FinalTo27107719·
@AndrewPerpetua Romania. It was brought up in High-School by our history teacher while talking about the Soviet-led famine in Bessarabia in 1946, saying that Holodomor was the precursor of it. That's where we first heard of parents literally eating their own toddlers to survive.
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Andrew Perpetua
Andrew Perpetua@AndrewPerpetua·
Tell me what country you are from if you learned about Holodomor in middle school or high school. University/graduate school doesn't count. And learning outside of school doesn't count.
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M Mircea
M Mircea@FinalTo27107719·
@AndrewPerpetua Where are all the bots from yesterday spamming the immortal "cultural enrichment" everywhere? 😎 Gone, just like that!💪💪
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Andrew Perpetua@AndrewPerpetua·
Pour one out for all of the foreigners in Hungary who have to spend all day burning their documents so the new government doesn't uncover their Kremlin financing.
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M Mircea
M Mircea@FinalTo27107719·
@panyiszabolcs Looks like troll farms are in full force. You can identify them very quickly with the expression "cultural enrichment"
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Szabolcs Panyi
Szabolcs Panyi@panyiszabolcs·
💥🗳️I’m speechless. Hungary’s election turnout is 66,01% already at 3pm (2022: 52,72%). Budapest & other opposition-leaning cities lead the way. Final turnout in 2022 and 2018 were 70,21% and 70,22%. Polls close at 7pm. It could go well above 80% this time. Bad news for Orbán.
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M Mircea
M Mircea@FinalTo27107719·
@AndrewPerpetua Honestly, with what heavy gear. Or are they just going to "blitzkrieg" again with motorcycles, hoping that the surviving 10% captures an outpost 200 m deep?
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M Mircea
M Mircea@FinalTo27107719·
@AndrewPerpetua Just a few dents. Will probably be advertised: "Used to belong to an old lady who used it to drive to the market in Celyabynsk"
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Andrew Perpetua
Andrew Perpetua@AndrewPerpetua·
they carved away much of this loaf. some sort of sick russian loaf torture.
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M Mircea@FinalTo27107719·
@validolovna01 @iocmedia Nobody misses your athletes anywhere. The world can function perfectly well without fascist Russia
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300-30-3🇷🇺🤝🇺🇸@validolovna01·
@iocmedia Ukrainian guy was never even a medal contender. Everything is for the political show. No politics at Olympics and we want the Russia back full time !
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IOC MEDIA@iocmedia·
🚨IOC statement 1/3 Skeleton pilot Vladylsav Heraskevych not allowed to participate at Milano Cortina 2026 after refusing to adhere to the IOC athlete expression guidelines Having been given one final opportunity, skeleton pilot Vladylsav Heraskevych from Ukraine will not be able to start his race at the Milano Cortina 2026 Olympic Winter Games this morning. The decision followed his refusal to comply with the IOC’s Guidelines on Athlete Expression. It was taken by the jury of the International Bobsleigh and Skeleton Federation (IBSF) based on the fact that the helmet he intended to wear was not compliant with the rules. The International Olympic Committee (IOC) has therefore decided with regret to withdraw his accreditation for the Milano Cortina 2026 Games. Despite multiple exchanges and in-person meetings between the IOC and Mr Heraskevych, the last one this morning with IOC President Kirsty Coventry, he did not consider any form of compromise. The IOC was very keen for Mr Heraskevych to compete. This is why the IOC sat down with him to look for the most respectful way to address his desire to remember his fellow athletes who have lost their lives following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. The essence of this case is not about the message, it is about where he wanted to express it.
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M Mircea
M Mircea@FinalTo27107719·
@AndrewPerpetua Do the ones whose death we can't explicitly see because the drone's camera shuts at impact count here?
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Andrew Perpetua
Andrew Perpetua@AndrewPerpetua·
The number can still go up, because we still have more video to work through etc, but here are the Russia KIA we have for December Total: 5724 Average per Day: 184.6 December was the highest KIA month we've ever seen by a wide margin. Total For the Year: 48,869 Daily Average: 134 Daily Average since we started counting: 126.8 As you can see in the chart, KIA peaks in January, decreases to June, then increases again until January. This is why it is so amateur for the "experts" to claim "casualties are down since January" without providing this critically important context.
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M Mircea
M Mircea@FinalTo27107719·
@AndrewPerpetua What do you think is the average life expectancy of a loaf from the moment it enters the battlefield? 🍞🍞🍞
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Andrew Perpetua
Andrew Perpetua@AndrewPerpetua·
the dude has the business sense of a guppy and the intelligence of a carrot.
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Andrew Perpetua@AndrewPerpetua·
I do not understand how you can call anything a negotiation between the united states and ukraine if Witkoff is involved.
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M Mircea
M Mircea@FinalTo27107719·
@AndrewPerpetua An FPV virus will. Remember, they infect mostly loaves🤣🤣
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Andrew Perpetua
Andrew Perpetua@AndrewPerpetua·
Why is ukraine using blue lights now?
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M Mircea
M Mircea@FinalTo27107719·
@AndrewPerpetua Slightly similar to how Eastern Block countries' citizens ran parallel economies of services (ie. "The state won't provide a mechanic on time, so I will pay one on the black market on my own, or return the favour when he needs a plumbing fix"
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Andrew Perpetua
Andrew Perpetua@AndrewPerpetua·
The way I see it, AI is entering the market too fast, both for companies trying to profit from it and for people trying to adapt to it. This pace is creating an environment where people could easily reject AI altogether and leave a lot of these AI investments totally cooked. For example, AI is creating a lot of slop in social media, undercutting legitimate artists by denying them the ability to monetize their work. Writers, painters, musicians, etc., are getting destroyed. This is not sustainable. People will always lean on art, people may stray away for a few years but they always come back. I can imagine people moving to new websites and new distribution platforms that create barriers to AI, which would end up screwing over not only the AI companies but all of the other companies they are leveraging right now to prop up AI. Like Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, Instagram, etc. The entire internet as we know it is in peril due to AI, and I do not think Wall Street analysts are factoring this into their projections for AI integrations and growth. If people reject AI, they will not only be rejecting AI but rather the entire status quo. That could trigger a tidal wave that reshapes the entire internet ecosystem, sweeping away all of the big players like Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, Instagram, etc., and setting fertile ground for startups competing for attention. Think of it this way: If people lose their jobs to AI, why would they then become one of AI's customers? Displaced workers could build their own economy, buying and selling among themselves, insulating themselves from AI. As more lose their livelihoods, more would join in, until they become the majority. Their world wouldn't look like Facebook, Twitter, TikTok, and YouTube. It would be new, constructed with different aims and different values. A new form for a new function. Meanwhile, the AI dominated outside world would lose customers and collapse. I see that as both the best case scenario and, increasingly, the most likely one. AI is being pushed too hard, too fast. If people cannot learn to adapt, they are likely to reject it outright.
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M Mircea@FinalTo27107719·
@AdamBienkov That's because you chased away the most hard-working labour force you had, the Poles,and replaced them with the "best and the brightest" from your former colonies
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Adam Bienkov@AdamBienkov·
"15 years ago, Polish workers came here to find opportunity. Now Poland is growing twice as fast as we are," says Kemi Badenoch. Any ideas what may have happened in the interim?
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M Mircea@FinalTo27107719·
@wartranslated Bet she was the one who sent him there: "P!ss off to SVO and send rubbles!"
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WarTranslated@wartranslated·
A so-called "SMO hero" finally made it home to the Russian world. His wife does not look thrilled.
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M Mircea
M Mircea@FinalTo27107719·
@AndrewPerpetua Goodbye: Motorised agriculture Diesel trains Large naval shipping Freight shipping Diesel automobiles So, yeah, back to the dark ages, or....countryside, as Russians like to call it🤣
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Andrew Perpetua
Andrew Perpetua@AndrewPerpetua·
is it good or bad when a country runs out of diesel?
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Andrew Perpetua@AndrewPerpetua·
This is why flags should never be used as the basis of any sort of analysis.
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M Mircea
M Mircea@FinalTo27107719·
@AndrewPerpetua They've been repeatedly violating NATO airspace and naval space even prior to the war, especially that of thr UK
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Andrew Perpetua@AndrewPerpetua·
People are acting like the Russians first violated nato airspace a few days ago. Bros, they've been violating airspace regularly for the entire war.
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M Mircea@FinalTo27107719·
@AndrewPerpetua @Runner1973 @Big_Belot I mean, Pokrovsk is surrounded from 3 sides. Their attempt from the south was stopped at the outskirts. Most I fear is a loss from the North like it happened in Velika Novosilka😐
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Andrew Perpetua
Andrew Perpetua@AndrewPerpetua·
@Runner1973 @Big_Belot they’ve been doing nothing but preparing for this for the past year. its not a surprise to anyone. any lack of preparedness is purely on the quality of the individual leaders.
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Andrew Perpetua@AndrewPerpetua·
Russia has been moving forces into position in Pokrovsk for weeks/months at this point. They are preparing for what could end up being the largest battle of the entire war. You should not misread what is going on.
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