What does Z stand for, again?

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Gen Z

come to gen z's thread

ZOGbsessed.

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Zigger

Z!
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>*polandesian screeches*
discarded

Kek

Ziiiiiegler

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>At the Battle of Tsushima on May 27, 1905, Admiral Tōgō raised a Z flag on his flagship Mikasa.[3] By prearrangement, this flag flown alone meant, "The fate of the Empire rests on the outcome of this battle. Let each man do his utmost."

>shilling for the great satan
>polish flag
Like clockwork

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V is for Victory
Z is for Zog bots

Zoomer

>Zulu
>Zorro
>Zeta

Whatever floats your boat.

>what does Z stand for, again?
it's the double 7 curse
>007
>OZ, the wizard of

Lol, I just, I just thought how good that you hate me. It's just soo human thing. Humans love to hate each other, right?

Americans tell me the truth. Do your balls really taste this good?

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Zelenskyy, their target

>United States military veteran suicide[1][2] is an ongoing phenomenon regarding the high rate of suicide among U.S. military veterans in comparison to the general civilian public.[3] A focus on preventing veteran suicide began in 1958 with the opening of the first suicide prevention center in the United States. During the mid 1990s, a paradigm shift in addressing veteran suicide occurred with the development of a national strategy which included several Congressional Resolutions. More advancements were made in 2007, when the Joshua Omvig Veterans Suicide Prevention Act created a comprehensive program including outreach at each Veterans Affairs Office (VA) and the implementation of a 24-hour crisis hotline. PTSD, depression, and combat-related guilt in veterans are often related to suicide as it can be difficult for veterans to transition to civilian life.

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Being able to evac your wounded is a luxury. You have to have at least some control of the battlespace. It's really not fair to expect a unit to retrieve it's dead if that entire unit was destroyed or routed.

Russians are so cucked

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It’s not hate, it’s pity. If anything we’re more kind than you guys are. We don’t leave anyone behind in war, while your country leaves it’s soldiers on the ground as if they’re nothing more than bags of fertilizer. Hell, families don’t even get payouts in your country unless they’re confirmed KIA, but since they don’t bother with dead soldiers at all, they can just say they’re MIA and withhold payouts. It’s fucked up, but you’re more concerned about America (as usual) than your own country and the war it’s involved in. Very typical for Russians to lack any responsibility for their own affairs, and instead paint themselves the victims the same moment they’re stabbing their comrades in the back

Good enough for poles apparently. Which isn't saying much

It stands for hope.

Zeese nuts

well, they should change their slogans then.
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