ATTENTION RUSSIANS, how are things?

How are things going on in Russia?
As usual, the MSM says that you're on the verge of starvation. What's it really like?

How well stocked are stores? Has the price of goods gone up? Are things generally available or are things difficult to get? What (if any) commodities are becoming scarce?
What's your opinion of the war and of sanctions? What are the opinions of people in general?

What's your opinion on Russia becoming totally independent from the West? How should it be done?
How is the war going from the Russian perspective?

I just want to say: Thankyou for standing up to America and breaking its toys. Whatever happens, stay strong and remember.

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Good. Life being a bit harsher is worth kicking out Soros and saying fuck you to globokikes

>no porn
>no social media
>no fast food
>no pfizer

I think they'll be fine.

I don't know, I don't care, I'm sitting playing Elder Ring and Mom brought Chips and Coca Cola.

Elden raaaaang

we'd start to feel them in like 2-3 month i think.

THANK YOU RUSSIA

>no pfizer
yea about that...
their vax is based on the moderna one

Nothing changed (yet?).
I was sitting and playing cities skylines they give away on epic games store. Not my kind of sims, I prefer ones closer to Factorio.

I read that Cocacola is also cancelling Russia.
What exactly does that mean? Did you get the last Cocacola in Russia or is this just meaningless posturing?

Also, is the government still enforcing Covid restrictions?

My favorite is Foxhole. You can do pretty much anything and the community is actually awesome. Lots of Russians and French too.
Anyway, what's the zeitgeist on the war? Are normal people generally supportive of it and what does the average Russian feel like they're fighting for?

So why not play factorio?

All masks in Moscow cancelled today actually. Vax was never compulsory.

Because you can only do it for so long.

cool

Why aren't you playing Counter-Strike like the rest of your people?

where did you get that one from

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All sugar in a grocery stores sold out for a mysterious reasons (maybe for moonshine brewing?). A foreign alcohol doubled its price. Coca-Cola still here. McDonald's still here. "Apple" shops are still working.

Could never get good enough at it to enjoy. Out of national games, I play dota 2.

>All masks in Moscow cancelled today actually
Astounding. For two years we've been told to live in fear of the world's deadliest disease of all time. Now it's Ukraine.
What is your opinion on the way American media is reporting the war? As you know, according to CNN, you are losing. How true is this?

>cancelling Russia
You should not believe to what they say. Or at least read actual statements.
They merely stopped spending money on ads and cancelled their expansion plans.
More support than I expected. Zoomers mostly anti-war (I think), some of them are really pissed that their consoles or iphones dont work how they used to work, and they blame western companies not putin.
Just to try and look what this game is about.
I downloaded it (and euro truck sim) just in case, so I will have something I can play endlessly.

Not good. I see a fear in the eyes of Z-supporters. They know that it's fucked up, but they are scared to talk about it freely, because of repressions. I regret that I didn't leave Crimea 8 years ago.

Still there is no peace treaty for WW2 between Japan and Russia.
Because the nation borderline for them is not fixed.

thank goodness. I'd start to panic if you said otherwise.

>first ever patented vaccine is based on another vaccine
absolute shit take, commit neck rope.

>I regret that I didn't leave Crimea 8 years ago.
FSB is on its way fren

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I see.
>they blame western companies not putin.
At least Russian zoomers are more intelligent than American zoomers. So you have that going for you.

You're in Crimea? What is it like at the moment?

I don't know. The only real bit of information I have is that one time an explosion in Mariupol cancelled the humanitarian corridor, it was blamed on us, but was carried out by ukrainian forces, a friend living here has a flat in Mariupol and his neighbor told him. As for who is winning or losing, I don't trust neither western media nor local.

>How are things going on in Russia?
So so
>As usual, the MSM says that you're on the verge of starvation. What's it really like?
Could be worse
>How well stocked are stores?
Shelves are full, no panic etc
Has the price of goods gone up?
10% since February 24, but like 2-3 times for some goods (eye lenses and iPhones). Food prices are almost the same. Gasoline price has been falling. >Are things generally available or are things difficult to get?
Generally available.

> What (if any) commodities are becoming scarce?
Eye lenses. I had to buy like several packs to use them for several months or so.
>What's your opinion of the war and of sanctions?
Honestly I think we should stop importing fuel to the west. Immediately and right now, it'll ruin your economics to the stones age level.
>What are the opinions of people in general?
Mixed. 10% are euphoric, 10% are sad was butthurt, 80% like "this situation is sad, but we had to do it. Evil west is to blame".
>What's your opinion on Russia becoming totally independent from the West?
Good. West gas become an absolute Panopticon lately, lol.
>How should it be done?
Stop any imports and exports, close the borders.
>How is the war going from the Russian perspective?
It goes as it was planned.

Salary upped 40%, necessities are maybe 5% more expensive.

Can't comfily order ugly ass yeezys anymore though, so shit's fucked

Looks like putin is gonna come out on top.
>win war
>sanctions dont do shit
>leave western banking system at same time
>also no more porn?

I mod it, then have another 100 hour run. Then mod again.

i dont get the white sugar craze
needed some demerara for old fashioneds and luckily my local grocery store had it but not white sugar
booze is sourcable at old prices btw, it’s just a little bit more of a hassle now

>Honestly I think we should stop importing fuel to the west. Immediately and right now,
I agree.
What's your opinion on Putin floating the idea of seizing Western corporate assets in Russia?
Also, is there movement in the government to ban oil shipments to America?

>Salary upped 40%, necessities are maybe 5% more expensive.
Once again, the opposite is true in America. The price of goods has risen while wages have stagnated.
wtf.

Where? Did the FSB are in this room now? You won't do shit, because at this very moment, the whole world is against you, shill.

>I see a fear in the eyes of Z-supporters
Meu deus, stop hallucinating right now, kakil.

>How well stocked are stores?
Mostly the same. Prices have gone up a bit, but they were rising for fucking years.
The only items I have trouble finding in the stores are rice, buckwheat and sugar, because those 3 specifically are the things our people ALWAYS panic buy in bulk whenever something happens. So it's a bit of a pain in the ass to find at the moment.
>What's your opinion on Russia becoming totally independent from the West?
I don't know how it should have been done, but at the moment it seems like it was done in the worst way possible. Our country being suddenly cut off from western banking more or less created a PHAT chunk of jobless people either due to losing access to visa, mastercard and paypal, or due to cascade effect of businesses shutting down. I'm not a fucking psychic, so I have no idea what is going to happen.
>How is the war going from the Russian perspective?
Don't know, don't care. Some people protest, but they are fucking retards and achieve nothing except getting jailed. Our news are no more trustworthy than the west's.

Xrukni

>those 3 specifically are the things our people ALWAYS panic buy in bulk whenever something happens.
Smart. Sugar doesn't go bad. Americans buy toilet paper, cereal (the breakfast kind, not grain), and frozen dinners/food.

>What's your opinion on Putin floating the idea of seizing Western corporate assets in Russia?
Rather not. We had a very sad selection of everything in soviet times.