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Locals call him The Toilet Cleaner of /chug/, author of the groundbreaking book "Lateral Movement and You - A Polish Guide to Artillery Warfare in the 21st Century".
My grandpa was born in 54 and lived through the Russian 90s with my grandma. What questions should I ask him? He never spoke about it before, but he recently had a heart attack and his health isn't great. What are some important questions I should ask him? I'm very curious about it myself as a russian diaspora subhuman. I just need to know, no one in my extended family ever wants to talk about it, but I think my grandpa would want to bow. Note:he absolutely hates kikes and liberals
It takes him about a minute to find a copy pasta, no matter how long, just watch!
Ian Garcia
KEK they're making fun of putin's meaningless and aimless post-modernism hard
Daniel Collins
Sounds like regular English. He's asking whether having friends or relatives in Ukraine might dissuade some Russians from signing up to go and shoot at people in Ukraine.
Luis Butler
I think he meant recruiting, conscripting whatever.
Leo Scott
Reuters
> The Biden administration's plan to sell four large, armable drones to Ukraine has been paused on the fear its sophisticated surveillance equipment might fall into enemy hands, according to two people familiar with the matter.
Rephrase for a non-native speaker: "Do Russians worry about family they have in Ukraine when fighting? Do many have a brother or uncle that live in Ukraine? Or is it a completely different country with not much overlap in family?"
Yes this:
Liam James
Darjeeling for me, but good tea is hard to come by when you live in a coffee nation.
At least 11 million Russians have some sort of relatives in Ukraine and vice versa, but that number is just an approximation, in reality it's probably closer to twice that
Owen Ward
Earl Grey or peppermint. Too bad I can't find Russian Earl Grey locally.
Logan King
>just watch! I immediately filter him lol, so I can't watch. I also filter iPhone images, memeflags, and Estonians still lmao
>Do Russians like Ukrainians? Attitudes range from indifference to hatred. >Like, is there any relatives and stuff on any significant scale? Over the past 8 years, ties have been torn very strongly, moreover, at the initiative of Ukrainian relatives. >Does this impact getting soldiers at all? First, contract soldiers fight. Secondly, there is no support for Ukrainians in society. I will say more, here they scold the authorities for being too soft with them. People want it to be like with Dresden with Ukrainian cities.
to be fair i like these old school caricatures the art style is very soulful despite their contents the artist must have been enjoying his job
Zachary Campbell
>Over the past 8 years, ties have been torn very strongly, moreover, at the initiative of Ukrainian relatives. could you please answer how hohols are doing now inside Russia?
Does that weigh heavily on the fighting? I mean I'd think if I was fighting Canada or something and I had an uncle there it would be different than if they were completely foreign.
Kremlin had to deal with sandniggers, chinks, and the retarded troons in the state department for twenty years. They have built up so much immunity to bullshit by now that no amount of feinting chair ninny cartoons from gay EU meant for children in Europe is going to bother them.
They bit into the maidan narrative like it was manna from heaven and became hardline svidomites all the way back in late 2013, and severed ties. only to make contact now, solely to start gorespamming and inform that they reported my assets to the SBU for them to be nationalized
fuck them, I wish our guys a swift and total victory
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Nathan Perry
No, Russians don't hate Ukrainians, you lying Polack. Russians think about Ukrainians like a person thinks about their troubled, drug-addicted, kinda crazy sibling who is involved with murky people using them. It's annoying, tiresome (picrel), sometimes dangerous and maybe even scary, but there is no hatred actually, no matter some anons would try to write here.
Aren't Peter and Catherine the great both Russian nationalist by that logic? I'm sure they would go to war with Poland and Turkey for the hell of it if they were alive today
>They bit into the maidan narrative like it was manna from heaven and became hardline svidomites all the way back in late 2013 i thought it was an artificial, engineered coup?
>could you please answer how hohols are doing now inside Russia? No one hates hohols who live here. Most of the people were indifferent about them before the war started, the hate was one-sided and from the ukrainian side. Now a lot more people don't like them, but that does not include native ukrainians living in Russia. We are the same people anyway.
William Perry
>cartoons from gay EU Since when was Ukraine in EU?
>No, Russians don't hate Ukrainians. Russians think about Ukrainians like a person thinks about their troubled, drug-addicted, kinda crazy sibling who is involved with murky people using them goddamn, you guys love em!
Jaxson Green
can't say, but definitely it does in a way; though I recon those families that share both countries are inately more pro-russian than "purely ukrainian" ones
Are there any significant number of Russians that don't want to massacre tens of thousands of Ukrainian civilians by laying waste to entire cities? I remember there being protests across the country with thousands of arrests back in February, but it wasn't obvious how that translated to the general population.
Benjamin Young
The thing is that if Russian oil tankers are not insured, they cannot unload their oil at terminals where the insurance is required. But just as you say, this is a formality. With the price of Russian oil being so low, many nations are willing to take the oil anyway.
>2ch You could also say that people globally hate niggers and faggots because Any Forums said so.
Henry Ward
I'd say Russia is more satanic. Furthermore, it's always been this cursed: >Чepeз 4 гoдa (1843) в Пapижe выхoдит книгa, coдepжaщaя paзмышлeния и нaблюдeния мapкизa, зaпиcaнныe им вo вpeмя pyccкoгo пyтeшecтвия. B них oпиcывaeтcя Poccия в кpaйнe тёмных тoнaх. Poccийcкoй знaти oн пpипиcывaeт лицeмepиe и лишь имитaцию eвpoпeйcкoгo oбpaзa жизни. B Poccии мapкизy тpyднo дышaть — пoвcюдy oн чyвcтвyeт тиpaнию, иcхoдящyю oт цapя. Oтcюдa вытeкaeт paбcкий хapaктep pyccких, зaключённых в yзкиe paмки пoвинoвeния. B Poccии дeйcтвyeт пpинцип пиpaмидaльнoгo нacилия: цapь имeeт aбcoлютнyю влacть нaд двopянcтвoм и чинoвни
>Four years later (1843) a book is published in Paris, containing the Marquis's thoughts and observations, which he wrote down during his Russian journey. It describes Russia in an extremely dark tone. He attributes hypocrisy and a mere imitation of the European way of life to the Russian nobility. In Russia it is difficult for the Marquis to breathe - he feels the tyranny of the Tsar everywhere. Hence the slavish character of the Russians, imprisoned in a narrow framework of obedience. In Russia the principle of pyramidal violence operates: the tsar has absolute power over the nobility and officials, who in turn are also total masters over the lives of their subordinates and so on up to the serfs, who spew their cruelty out on each other and on the family. In the opposite direction of the pyramid are ingratiation and hypocrisy to those above. According to Justin, Russians, disliking European culture, imitate it in order to use it to become a powerful nation. A sign of this, according to Custine, is the strong ambition of the Russians.
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At least you admit you are posting Ukrainian propaganda. Is it true you are about to get nuked for shilling too hard and thinking Taiwan, SK or JP will capitulate without shoving a nuke or two up your ass? Enjoy 400 million dead and 400 million displaced minimum. Even Russians will be cheering for chinksects to be exterminated this decade. They did burn your Type 075A after all ;)
Camden Walker
>could you please answer how hohols are doing now inside Russia? God knows how they live. To be honest, I didn’t really communicate with Ukrainians here. my only experience of close communication - I hired a Ukrainian to put tiles in my bathtub, in a country house and in the end he stole a jigsaw from me. The jigsaw was good...
Xavier Lopez
>i've seen this on 2ch >thinks it represent anyone but 2ch
I think that topic actually could be interesting. Historically russians didn't hate ukrainians, but often did treat them with disrespect. Maybe that's where their inferiority complex comes from.