Menehk
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A hiker came around a blind corner on a trail at Brooks Falls in Katmai National Park Alaska and found herself face to face with Bear 909 - one of the most well known Alaskan Coastal Brown Bears in the park - along with her two cubs.
Instead of panicking she stepped off the trail about 12 to 15 feet, stopped when the terrain ran out, stayed calm, used one voice, and let the bears pass.
That is textbook bear encounter protocol and she executed it perfectly under pressure that would have most people completely frozen. The bears at Brooks are habituated to humans and have a high tolerance because of the salmon food source in the area but they are still wild animals that can turn defensive in a split second if they feel threatened. The number one rule - never run.
Running triggers the predatory instinct and at that point the encounter changes completely. Always carry bear spray and know how to use it before you ever set foot in bear country.
Could you remain that calm in that moment?
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@FudgeyButter @Tendar These are labor migrants from Central Asia. Russians don't want to work; they earn money by renting apartments to the same migrants, enough for vodka and beer.
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@Tendar Not being racist or anything, why they all Muslims?
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@Henechker @markbritt70 @ConciousLabRat There is between Chechnya is still Islamic today. The Terrorists, Jihadists the west wanted to run the country.
No longer are in control.
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Funny how the same geniuses who spent 30+ years expanding NATO right up to Russia’s border now act shocked that Moscow didn’t roll over.
Russia isn’t an existential threat.
The collapsing American empire’s inability to accept multipolarity is.
Teutonic ☀️🇳🇴🇺🇦@teutonicv1
If you don’t view Russia as a existential threat to the West then you are either low-IQ or third worldist.
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@Henechker @medioker86 No. They spoke exactly like Dagestanis
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Trve Caucasian (Chechen/Dagestanis) meeting a larp Caucasian.
Mogambo モガンボ@Mogambo91775367
イタリア系フランス人の白人至上主義者(もうこれだけで面白い)が憧れの「白人国家」ロシアを訪問したら、現地人にアラブ人と間違われてアッサラームアライクム言われたのほんと好き。
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@alqalbalqisas @RashmanTheHorse read this jamestown.org/shattering-the… and this afghanistan-analysts.org/en/reports/reg…
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@RashmanTheHorse I read about a Chechen sniper in Fallujah who headshotted 11 marines before they got him. They said he was one of the only people they caught who properly zeroed his AK.
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The entry of Chechens was a qualitative shift in the jihadist insurgencies of Iraq and Syria. They brought w them immense combat expertise in many key respects - one of which was sniping. Russia was only too happy to see the Caucasus emptied of these hardened fighters.
Gioing@Lackingthegoing
🇮🇶 (Mosul) Chechen IS Sniper
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@drago_ek @markbritt70 @ConciousLabRat Chechnya is still Islamic today, just try to come and change that, goy
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@markbritt70 @ConciousLabRat The same Chechnya that its Islamist groups used terrorist attacks inside Russia since the first war, agaisnt the Civilians.
Ironic how the west always seem to side with one of the worst bunch as they always scream for the love of Freedom and Democracy..
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@gonetrollinggif You are really kidding huh? What protest? You can’t even breathe without Kadirov’s permission. You guys are living on another planet…
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I remember once sitting across the table from a Russian acquaintance. In every other respect, he wasn't a bad guy.
Naturally, the conversation drifted to politics.
He started explaining how Georgians had oppressed Abkhazians and Ossetians and how Russia had been forced to intervene to protect them.
"Fine," I said. "Let's not even debate what actually happened there. Let's stay purely technical."
Georgia had internationally recognised borders. Russia recognised them too. Within those borders, two regions rebelled. Georgia sent troops to restore control. Russia called it aggression and intervened.
Now let's look at Chechnya.
Chechnya, within Russia's internationally recognised borders, rebelled. Russia sent troops—twice—to restore control. That, according to Russia, was defending sovereignty.
So, purely as a matter of international law, what is the difference?
He replied, "It's different."
I asked how.
No answer.
I kept asking.
He got so angry he nearly flipped the table.
That's the problem with Russian imperial thinking.
What's allowed to Jupiter is forbidden to everyone else.
By the way, Chechnya today is still effectively a semi-independent fiefdom run by a clan that many ordinary Russians themselves are afraid of.
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Peter Michael Larsen, a Trump loving terrorist, stabbed brother Sohail more than 15 times in a Utah mall after asking him if he was Muslim. You probably won’t hear about this in mainstream media or from your politicians enabling this bigotry every day. Shoutout to the brothers who courageously subdued the terrorist, and shame on the media and politicians continuing to incite these freaks attacking mosques and innocent people regularly now.

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Nothing to see here, just the world’s richest man & top Republican donor promoting racist AI slop from the UK’s most infamous far-right thug, who he also happens to fund.
Oh & on the same day as this news about right-wing, anti-Muslim terror in the UK:
bbc.com/news/articles/…
Elon Musk@elonmusk
Literally true
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Turkey puts Netanyahu on Interpol wanted list
A court in Istanbul issued an international arrest warrant for the Israeli prime minister over the interception of the Sumud humanitarian flotilla heading to the Gaza Strip.
Turkish prosecutors accuse Netanyahu and other Israeli officials of crimes against humanity, unlawful imprisonment, torture, and other violations.
What about human rights in Turkey?

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@TuskVisionNet This is normal for children. Children learn a language in a few weeks in the language environment where they live. In refugee camps, children even begin to speak several languages.
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@pierrem82020668 @GarbageHuman24 ваши бабы с удовольствием с ними спариваются, тем не менее
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