▶Latest >Strelkov: All 4 Kherson bridges aren't operational >UAF reportedly launched a counteroffensive in Kherson Oblast >Shoigu: Russia is slowing down the offensive on purpose to minimize civilian casualties >25 people died from Russian missile attack on Independence Day >Fires across eastern Ukraine including Mariupol and the ZNPP >Putin signs a decree to increase the Russian armed forces by 137,000 to 1.15 million >Germany to send IRIS-T air defense systems in the coming weeks >US to send $3 billion in aid to Ukraine (largest one yet) >Azov denies Vovk Natalya's ever served in the Azov regiment >FSB: Darya Dugina's car was blown up by Vovk Natalya, an Azov servicewoman, who fled to Estonia afterwards >Antonovsky bridge was hit again, casualties reported by TASS >Darya Dugina's car exploded in Moscow >Explosions around Belgorod and Sevastopol reported, AA activity around the Kerch bridge >3 drone strikes in Crimea: Dhzankoy air base and Azovske ammunition depot and a transformer. >Igor Strelkov tried to mobilize himself but was detained in Crimea >Smooker strikes a Russian airbase near Sevastapol, Crimea (9-14 aircraft destroyed) >Biden admin to announce a $1 billion weapons package for Ukraine
>I was once young too Kek, did you at least try to repair twice what you destroyed? >keep opposition down Yeah, like Chinas "anti corruption campaign" which was really just rooting out those that weren't in line (and corrupt ofc, in media or actually doesn't matter). > with digitalization, it could become possible Exactly. My idea is that everyone gets like, dunno 20-30 voices because you can't know much more people anyways in that way. Ofc not every person should be made to vote 700 people. We really need digitalization, no way around it. Add some analog backups to retain robustness against cyber-attacks maybe.
> Yarr! Where be me pieces of eight in recompense for blowin' up that ugly landlubber? If ye don't I'll be sendin' ye to Davy Jone's locker, just right next to the Moskva.