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>>133517 Kek nice copium Btw, the leftists in Europe adore Zelensky, they write Zelensky words of support and adoration, I recently had a question: do the leftists in Europe know that Zelensky himself personally banned all leftist parties in Ukraine? LMAO
>>133533 In Russia it costs about a thousand euros cheaper if it's gamerock, but the difference between vanguard is insignificant. The author claims he bought it for a little less than 2850 euros, which is possible if you are a regular DNS customer (a well-known computer online and physical store in Russia) and have a bunch of promo codes and an active loyalty card. I didn't have time to clarify, the thread was archived.
>>133536 >1080 mini Is that the one without the Ti prefix? We call it the 1080, without the mini. Still a very decent card. In most cases, you can do without something more expensive/powerful. I also have a GTX 750 1gb bought for collection, I use it to test my optimizing mods on games, optimizing anything is my fetish. It's also enough for the vast majority of indie games. But mostly I use the RTX 3060 12gb because of the huge amount of VRAM, as I work as a 3D artist and VRAM is critical for me when working with Substance Painter or Substance Designer where I paint/program textures for my models.
They were showing hours ago some Ukrainian Parliament committee coming to Portugal's parliament and only ussr/russia funded 4 portuguese communist petukhs didn't raise up to honor them.
>>133539 Yes, you are right, there are such cards, including in Russia, but judging by the fact that I am hearing about them for the first time and have never encountered them, they are not very popular here. I also think that along with the size reduction some parameters may suffer, for example, the efficiency of the cooling system.
>>133544 It's all about laundering money in the EU for defense spending for some purpose. No one is really interested in World War III. Key EU leaders know that Putin is too restrained to start a war first, and they're taking advantage of it. EU-Russia relations will start to improve when you dump the globalists and elect politicians who stand up for the interests of their own countries. At the height of the Ukraine campaign in 2023, a Russian economist told a press conference that Russia is a European country and will never become a full-fledged part of the global South; it will be decades before Russia and the EU merge into a single economic system. Some experts and journalists in the press at the time laughed at this, but I believe he was right.
>>133232 Do you mean the repurposed NASA satellites built to study the depths of outer space that has been repurposed to point at your head and do electromagnetic radiation spectrometry on brainwaves potentially reading everyone on earth's mind at will? Vance gives you pwinky pwomise they no longer use it.
Traps, queers and other reptilo-gender LGBT schizophrenics have come up with the idea of gathering in communes in St. Petersburg to confront "a violent" "homophobic" society and live together as a cult. Amazing. Survival Strategy. This should go into sociology textbooks, lmao
>>133565 In general, a brief gist of the thread: dvachers are actively fighting this commune and trying to destroy its entire network infrastructure by banning channels and baiting the organizers in the network. It's just fun and interesting to watch it from the outside without being involved in the process - such a kind of social mini-experiment.
An Izhevsk inadequate broke into someone else's apartment through the balcony to wash himself - the tenants wanted to “beat the crap out of” him, but changed their minds and called the police
In Izhevsk, a man in an unknown state of mind climbed onto someone else's balcony and for some time rummaged through the owners' belongings, and then uninvited broke into the apartment and smashed the furniture. Tired, the uninvited guest went to the bathroom to freshen up, got into the bathtub right in his clothes and let the water run.
Dumbfounded by such insolence, the tenants told the stranger that now he would be “pissed unmercifully in the literal sense”. However, they later relented and allowed the man to wash up while waiting for the police to arrive. https://t.me/readovkanews/94381
>>133076 >Russians live in a society of digital slaves
⚡️ Thousands of residents of Moscow and St. Petersburg cannot get home due to a cyberattack
- Lovit provider, which serves residential complexes from the PIK developer, is subjected to a powerful DDoS attack reaching 65 Gbps and 6.33 million packets per second; - The attack started on March 21 at 12am and is still ongoing; - Residents complain that intercoms don't work, and most are used to opening doors via a mobile app, as a magnetic key costs 3,000 rubles (yes!); - People end up having to ask neighbors for help or call couriers with access to the entrance (couriers have keys); - Some more mayhem: Lovit is the only provider in PIK houses, and it jams cell phone service so that residents use its internet exclusively.
>>133587 >PIK developer >PIK, officially Public Joint Stock Company «PIK-specialized homebuilder» (Russian: ПАО «ПИК-специализированный застройщик»), is a leading european homebuilder and construction company headquartered in Moscow. Being the largest housing developer in Russia and Europe, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PIK_Group
Ukraine could blow up all its nuclear power plants if defeated
Anonymous 22/03/25 Суб 18:15:34№13358940
Aleksey Arestovich, a former adviser to the Ukrainian president, said that the head of the GUR, Kirill Budanov, had proposed to Vladymyr Zelensky a plan to undermine all Ukrainian nuclear power plants Such a plan was developed on the off chance of losing the war, the former adviser said when asked why the US wanted control over Ukraine's nuclear plants. “Because they perceive us as a monkey with a grenade. And just dangerous toys want to take control. I mean, they know about our plans to blow up all the nuclear plants if Ukraine loses. Budanov was going on about it about a year and a half ago. Like, we'll blow up everything, all the Russian ones we can reach, all ours, so that no one else gets it. He carried it seriously to the office, suggested the principle of “we'll die, but we'll take everyone with us,” - said Arestovich.
>>133594 Just Americans here trying to prevent the demise of humanity, like in that movie where Americans save humanity. It's a very cool movie. With cool special effects. And explosions. "Johnny. Tell my wife that I... agghhhh..."
>>133587 Thousands of residents of Moscow and St. Petersburg have been without internet for the third day and cannot even leave the house
The Lovit provider serving PIK's housing estate has still not recovered from the DDoS attack. Residents of houses from the developer can neither work, nor study, nor get a response in support.
Due to the problems with the Internet, many still do not have a working intercom application, which makes it impossible to open the door remotely. Exiting the housing estate is also difficult - the exit tags do not function, the guards have to manually raise the barrier.
Tired of the sudden isolation from the world, some residents of PIK houses move to other apartments, for example, to relatives. Some try to connect to the Internet with the help of old routers, which are hung out on the street to catch a signal.
The main complaint against the developer is the monopoly of the Lovit provider. Others cannot enter the complex because of the very high prices for renting equipment and communications that PIK charges.
The provider itself first reported that Internet access was fully restored, but soon admitted that the service was available only in part of the houses.
- The CIA put poisonous substances in Cuban sugar that was shipped to the Soviet Union;
- CIA officers deliberately poisoned cows in East Germany, part of the socialist bloc, to emphasize the difference between the “backward East” and the “successful West”. In addition, they put soap in milk for children, undermined railroad tracks, and organized sabotage at production facilities.
>>133641 Pavel Zarubin, journalist for the state-owned channel Russia 1. Since 2005, he has been a member of the "Kremlin Pool" (a group of officially trusted disseminators of information from the government, meaning without distortion or innuendo). You and I aren't going to trust the BBC on this one, right? This answers all your questions.
Russia, by the way, has a law on criminal and administrative responsibility for fakes (without references to official sources, “news from imagination,” distortion of original information, taking out of context, yellow press, “CNN: Putin made Trump's envoy wait 9 hours” and other nonsense), every Russian media outlet is obliged to refer to a verified and official source. This is what distinguishes the Russian media segment from the Western media segment. In Russia, you have to answer for every word with the editor-in-chief's ass.
“Author's house Roza Rossa - design apartments in Khamovniki (Moscow) by Italian architect Piero Lissoni. Comfortable layouts and facades, private courtyard, restaurant, bar, SPA, swimming pool, Metropol Hotel service.”
Ukraine has said that heating in kindergartens is an imposed [Soviet/Russian] stereotype. The Verkhovna Rada [ukrainian parlament] said that in Japan kindergartens have no heating and children there do not get sick. “Ukrainians need to adopt this approach and harden themselves”
- Serhiy Nagornyak, a member of the committee on energy and housing and utilities, explained to the public. https://t.me/ru2ch/138845
What do you think, /int/pol anons? Are the little bastards worthy of warmth? How are things in Europe with this?
Demonstration of Russian 350-nm lithography (processors at the level of the late 90s), which is produced entirely on Russian equipment. 120nm lithography (Pentium 4 level processors) is under development.
Has anyone ever wondered what a difficult path a country has to go through to gain technological sovereignty? Here is an example.
"HORRIBLE! WOMAN ATTACKED: Military kidnappers hold down a guy to the ground and try to get him on the “volunteer” van. His wife/mother tries to help, but the military recruiter knocks her out! The military driver then drove off and let the poor woman on the ground, without help. It’s unclear if she’s unconscious or dead!"
A joint statement on the results of yesterday's talks was not adopted because of “Ukraine's position”, the deputy chairman of the Defense Committee of the Russian Council of the Russian Federation, Chizhov, has said
According to him, the talks lasted about 12 hours and a joint statement was almost agreed upon, but it was not adopted because of Ukraine's position, “which was also very characteristic and symptomatic”.
In a nutshell for foreigners: do not feed stray animals.
Russians will be prohibited from feeding stray dogs and cats - such amendments to the law have already been approved in the State Duma.
In addition, if the owner loses a pet and does not report it within three days, he will be considered a violator, as he intentionally threw the animal out on the street. Also, stray animals will be put to sleep after the expiration of the period of keeping in shelters and in cases of threat to people and property.
>>133689 Lol. There was a cult of corn in the USSR after Khrushchev went to the USA and brought it back from there. In modern Russia, the festive table usually does not do without canned corn as part of any salad.
Massive Cyberattacks by NATO. Most of them very successful. Especially offensive for the system of fast payments, without it NFC does not work (Americans do not know what NFC is, btw).
😅They say that 'a word is not a sparrow, you can't catch it if it flies out', but here we have them catching up with us, catching them and putting them in jail,” - Putin
>>133692 >Olga Petersen, former MP and mother of four children from Germany travels to Donbass with humanitarian aid and reads poetry to the fighters - she moved to Russia to save her family from LGBT violence
Lol, she speaks Russian incredibly well. Who the hell is that?
>>133726 >Olga Petersen was born in 1982 in the Siberian city of Omsk to an ethnic German family. At the age of 16, she moved with her family to Hamburg. Petersen trained as a paramedic.
>>133731 When he says this, he thinks that Russia and Ukraine are two countries unrelated in the course of geopolitical history, like Russia and Portugal, because he is stupid. Stupid politicians in Europe are trying to decide someone's fate. Which once again emphasizes the irony of Ukrainian patriot Anatoliy "Shpitz" Shariy. He, by the way, promised to fuck his Spitz (a breed of dog) if the Russians took Bakhmut “without ammunition” because he didn't believe it was possible. As of 2025, so far he has not fulfilled his promise.
>>133732 Why did Nicholas II force war into "unrelated country" Germany and killed millions of Europeans? And Russia shared some geopolitical historical background with Germania? You never know. Time to prep my 3days emergency kit against Russian Hazel tree or whatever.
And Ukrainian probably fucked the dog but he can't admit it because he can be jailed in Spain for zoophilia
>>133735 You have a very strange gap in your education. You need to fill it: The reason was Russia's refusal to comply with the German ultimatum to cancel the general military mobilization. General mobilization was introduced in Russia in response to the fact that on July 28, 1914 Austria-Hungary declared war on Russia's ally Serbia. Obviously, if Serbia is not touched, Russia will never enter the war. This has always been the case, the last time was in 1999.
>And Ukrainian probably fucked the dog but he can't admit it because he can be jailed in Spain for zoophilia And he did it more than once. I'm sure of it. After all, he is Ukrainian. But nevertheless, despite his dumb moments in most cases he is a quality and reliable provider of the insights he passes off as his analytics. Every time some shit comes true he writes “I told you so, I told you it would happen”, but we know that the bastard just has a lot of informants on both sides and even in the US. Why? Because he mentioned it himself a long time ago.
A young guy who worked as a courier and delivered food was busified in Odessa. The guy knelt down in tears and begged not to pack him, but it did not help.
Earlier, Odessa catering companies reported that orders can be delayed because couriers are mobilized right during deliveries.
>>133768 How difficult is it for ukrainians to cross the russian border, I would do that as a ukrainian at this point because the government over there is determined to kill the ukrainians to the last man
>>133772 In that case the remaining ukrainians have no choice but to group together to overthrow the puppet government or they'll all slowly be killed off
>>133778 I take it that the Bundeswehr has solved the problem of pain and bleeding during a woman's period? Heavy bleeding from the cunt can be the end of a woman from infection in the field.
>>133781 Well you can all enjoy trying to kill each other, I have no interest in fighting for the interests of multinational corporations calling themselves countries now
I think I'll travel asia and south america and have a good time
>>133587 >Russians live in a society of digital slaves Bashkiria's mosques have automated the collection of donations with the help of special machines - it is impossible to give less than ₽300 to “sadaqamats”
To make it more convenient for Muslim parishes in Bashkiria to collect donations (sadaqa), they have installed so-called “sadaqamats” - machines in which parishioners can hand over money, said the region's Mufti Ainur Birgalin.
He noted that the minimum amount of alms is ₽300 and asked believers “not to come with change, as it is simply ridiculous.” According to the spiritual leader, the “sadakamats” have already increased donations from local parishes
>>133799 There's a real hell in the comments (need Telegram app+enabled language translator, enabled in the settings) Although, the moderators will clean it up now
>>133796 >asia >south america Man, you're gonna have a bad time. Russia is the best that's left, eastern Russia in particular, western parts will be consumed by the flames of Apocalypse for their sins.
White Russia, or how some call it "Belarus", is also cool. But Asia and South America, eeh... why not Africa? Same vibes.
>>133812 I have traveled to africa before and it wasn't that bad, I never encountered any serious crime and it's a beautiful country, probably one of the most beautiful places you could visit
I wouldn't start a life there though because the place is prone to all kinds of upheavals and civil wars, mostly caused by americans/british, you can read about that in the book 'The great taking' by David Webb I think it's an important read for everyone in general
>>133842 As a true patriot, I have been to many countries to realize that they are no better than Russia, and in most cases even worse. But Thailand is an exception.
if these were visiting Russian Federation which ethnicities of Russia and diaspora they would be confused with by an ethnic Russian? Tajiks? North Caucasians? Georgians
>>133846 -Moldavians -Abkhazians -Ossetians Although, the Spanish are more similar to them than the Portuguese. More often similar than the Portuguese.
>>133845 russian voiceover is more lively than english, I hope it will be left so that it can be included in the menu for all language versions of the game, like in metro, otherwise half of the atmosphere is lost eng https://youtu.be/xHzspGEBXv0 rus https://youtu.be/DUWJxMcz8aA
United States of America. A pregnant woman followed her boyfriend's car, then knocked at the house he was at, and the door was opened by a man without pants.
Her boyfriend came out and explained that it was his friend, with whom he was just playing Xbox.
>>133848 >vid I looked it up in full, thanks. >there's some historic meme here that the same ancestors of those Ossetians came here to Iberian peninsula during the Barbarian invasions of Western Roman Empire. I've never heard of it. But I have heard that in Europe and the United States it is common to call white people “Caucasians” because of the once prevailing scientific theory about the origin of the European population, authored by the German anthropologist Johann Friedrich Blumenbach. Blumenbach called the Caucasoid race “Caucasian” based on his study of a skull he obtained from the Georgia (Caucasian region). He believed that the people of this region represented the “purest” and “ideal” type of white race from which all other European peoples were descended. His theory reflected the Eurocentric and racist views prevalent at the time, where the white race was seen as primordial and “superior” to the others. This classification has long been outdated and recognized as unscientific, but the term “Caucasian” in relation to the white race is still in common use. I see it regularly when I look at pornographic actress cards on American porn sites.
News A: US shuts down satellite with anti-Russian propaganda for the first time since 1950 The US government has shut down a satellite that was broadcasting the programs of the banned Radio Liberty to Russia, AFP reports. The US Global Media Agency notified that the broadcasting contracts have been terminated. “Radio Liberty” worked since 1950, it began broadcasting in the communist countries of Eastern Europe, and since 1953 - and in the USSR. https://t.me/ru2ch/139751
News B: U.S. companies are ready to occupy the niches left by European companies that left Russia, Russian Ambassador to the United States Kirill Dmitriev said. https://t.me/ASupersharij/38870
>>133935 >fuck Yandex There's a reason for this: the online translator is significantly inferior in quality compared to the built-in version in Yandex.Browser due to the differences in the YaLM neural models used there. Moreover, the best quality is available only in their latest neural model, which they sell for money. Overall, Yandex as a company has gotten worse - it has turned from an innovative, comfy company into an aggressive, capitalist conglomerate. Every time you log into Yandex.Mail, you're greeted with an offer to subscribe to Yandex.Plus for 399 ₽/month to disable ads in your mail and watch a huge amount of movies, TV shows, comics, and books - which I can also pay for with points from my Yandex.Pay card that gets cashback from Yandex.Market purchases! (Wow!) Yandex scooters with the AI voice of Alice are everywhere, fucking Kyrgyz in Yandex.Lavka uniforms deliver food on electric scooters, bypassing Yandex.Taxi cars parked by the roadside with lazy Dagestani drivers, while four Yandex.Transportation trucks sit in a traffic jam waiting for a green light. You look at all this shit and think: "What beauty! And this is what those filthy communists wanted to destroy!" Then you lower your eyes to your phone, preparing for a lecture via Yandex.Practicum with a paid course for 28,000₽ on Python AI Developer (you got the promo code for this course at the very beginning of the video on how to become a successful programmer on Marina's blog - a 22-year-old programmer-blogger :3 from Yandex.Games! <3), just to get another fucking Yandex.Certificate and continue working as a cashier at a Yandex pickup point.
>pic This Yandex.Shit built into the browser in addition to text can briefly or in detail retell videos on YouTube (and other popular services, including Chinese) using the technology Yandex.Speech, strange that no one has not yet thought of it in Google or Apple. At least I have never seen it. I also translated into Russian from Portuguese translation is excellent.
In addition to spouses, lovers, and unconventional unions, a new type of relationship has emerged—the memovers. Memovers are people who regularly exchange memes, GIFs, and TikToks. Often, the emotional closeness they develop through these digital interactions rivals or even surpasses that found in traditional romantic or familial bonds. Psychologists note that shared humor, constant engagement, and the ability to sense each other’s mood through online content all contribute to forming a deep emotional connection.
So frens, if I throw any of you a meme about Trump, it's #nohomo
>>133950 Well, I tried Chrome and it managed to translate better than Edge and DeepL from Portuguese (portugal) to English but still sucked. >I also translated into Russian from Portuguese translation is excellent. that I can't evaluate since I can't read Russian nor even identify vodka runes.
>>133965 I guarantee a good and readable one. But there is a nuance: it works perfectly with translation into Russian from any other language. So translations between two non-Russian languages may suck, but I'm sure it's a matter of time. --- Also regarding the AI paraphrase feature: it saves a lot of time when learning, when you need to find a video or an article to evaluate its usefulness, you can load a pdf-book, for example, on Blender 3D in Yandex Browser and do a brief paraphrase of it to see the key points, evaluating the importance of the book for your knowledge. I think this is a cool feature that somehow only Yandex has. None of the ChatGPT extensions do this. If you find something similar let me know if you're not too lazy.
>>133964 Of course, it's my personal joke, in case you didn't get it What normal person would allow 800 billion dollars to be stolen in front of their eyes, lmao
>>134002 And now let's compare: Russia: - mines and sells diamonds, gold, gas, oil, coal, builds and maintains nuclear power plants inside and outside Russia, has its own sector for the production of various computer electronics, chips, a leading exporter of various weapons, has one of the most powerful IT segments, its own AI-systems, a vast number of corporations in almost every field, its own space program, is one of the leading exporters of wheat and high-tech fertilizers. Take a look at the map - it shows the number of large investment projects (nuclear power plants, factories, stadiums, etc.) that are being built in Russia and abroad (owned by Russian companies)
Iberia: - Ummmmm.... - Mmmm... - ??? - Shariy still hasn't fucked his spitz.
Obviously these numbers are bullshit and there is a pitfall somewhere.
>Ukrainian handlers helped plan September 2024 assassination attempt on Trump: the Daily Mail has published a new investigation into the case of 59-year-old Ryan Wesley Root
Ukraine has become some kind of dumping ground for dark deeds.
>>134089 They're so weird. I don't like the weirdness of the Japanese I don't like console games I don't like PC games made in Japan I don't like Sonic the Hedgehog I don't like Godzilla I don't like consoles I don't like Japanese cHeErFul GiRLs :D :3333 I don't like anime I don't like yaoi I don't like katakana. I don't like hiragana. I don't like K-pop because those singers look like Japanese. I don't like 2ch.
Nevertheless, in Russia, an attempt to seize and hold you is classified as assault. I'm surprised they don't have that, but yeah.... They're Japanese.
⚡️ The largest English-language imageboard 4chan has been hacked 🟠 In the morning, Soyjak Party posted a thread with the words “Hey guys” and screenshots of the 4chan admin; 🟠 Then a hat with Hatsune Miku, the song Night of Nights, and the caption “Soyjak Party won” appeared on all the boards; 🟠 Soyjak Party started leaking 4chan engine and modders' data. 🟠 Soyjak Party is not working well now due to high traffic, and 4chan is down.
>>134149 Judging by the screens from thread, the moderators and admin know your exact IP location and ISP. It is not known if the janitors know. I think they only see an IP based hash as in /pol/, which would be logical for the security of the users and the site.
>>134164 An rush of just one dumbass poster shitting on here and before that news? Even Russian posters mostly don't care about this section, despite it being above some of the most popular ones in the list on the left.
There is no word about it in Russian Telegram, because 4chan is not such an important thing.
On April 15, 2025, a hacker hacked into the 4chan imageboard and posted the moderators' data, parts of users, their correspondence and the site's source code, including the backend.
The hackers also published templates for banning users and a list of alleged moderators. According to the users, the last posts on the forum were two posts with a humorous discussion of the movie Minecraft.
In the published data, subject matter experts found that some 4chan moderators worked under their real names, and also used .gov (employees of government agencies in the U.S.) and .edu (educational institutions) domain mail.
TechCrunch reporters were able to contact several users whose details were exposed. One moderator said he was “confident” that the information and screenshots were “real.” Analysts also said that the hack was likely due to the 4chan website's outdated security system, and that the hacker responsible for the hack had been inside the 4chan system for over a year.
Also in the published data was a list of alleged assistant moderators of 4chan, who are users, can delete posts and threads, but have fewer privileges than moderators.
In Zhitomir, the head doctor of a hospital has cut the neurology department for lack of funds. Outraged by their own poverty, the kockholes finally remembered that they are notslaves and threw the head doctor into the trash under some cockney shouts. After the euroselfcourt, its participants hurriedly scattered to their hovels to avoid falling into the clutches of military commissars, who will no longer be able to throw them in the trash
I think the kockholes are specifically targeting dvachers who write bad things on the internet about ukraine :D Otherwise, there is no other way to explain the picrel 2000 km from the front
Black guy stabbed a white guy and raised half a million dollars in donations. He got out of jail on $250,000 bail, bought a car and moved to an upscale Texas neighborhood with his family.
>A 11th-grade student at Memorial High School, Austin Metcalfe, was fatally shot in the heart by Carmelo Anthony, a 17-year-old black man representing Frisco Centennial High School, on April 2. The incident occurred after Austin reprimanded Carmelo, who was sitting in the wrong seat.
>>134389 "own" is a strech because they only manufacture circuit boards for RAM modules. their ssd is much better in that regard but it still runs on siliconmotion import controller.
>>134410 The answer is actually very simple: the principle of neutrality. Bhutan does not get involved in world politics purely out of principle, which is why it does not cooperate with major countries such as the US, China or Russia, except India (because it is logistically impossible not to cooperate with it). It also has an isolationist culture focused only on internal “Gross National Happiness”.
Liberalism → Absolute individualism → Loss of meaning → Nihilism
Liberalism leads to nihilism because it destroys all higher meanings and collective identities, leaving only an isolated individual and empty choices without reference points.
When one is freed from all constraints, there is nothing left but choice for choice's sake. Without a moral or sacred framework, freedom becomes a burden rather than a blessing. People are left to ask: “What am I choosing for? What is the point?”.
>>134416 >Absolute individualism → Loss of meaning fucking retarded schizophreniac unable to come up with his own meaning (nor have he come up with any original ideas, fucking talentless pseud, was promising as a musician though, but then most of them are fucking retarded)
>>134447 I doubt she will have any boyfriends after that.
Please have a read
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This post is made specifically for /chug/ or any other continuous thread survivor from 4shits /pol.
Because of strict rules of this board you can't make any different thread other than this one but however I'll gladly pin any info regarding /chug's OP topic title if it is put into a pastebin or any similar resource so there is no need to make a different pol related thread.
>>134530 You can just stay here and cooperate otherwise you can go to any other board like /nvr and make a thread there but I think anons will have problems due to IP country range limitations and global subnets bans. The reasons behind only one pol thread on /int are simple, we don't want this board to become exclusively politics related, I presume this refugee invasion is time limited and amount of new anons will be less than one autist here expects and because of moderation team paucity we can't be sure this board will not turn into a chaos if this restriction is lifted.
>>134543 > one autist here expects I'm not expecting anything. I just think that unless you make 2ch.hk/chug/ a separate section with one endless self-cleaning thread, the number of foreign anons will dwindle after a while until the normal boring state of the section is restored. 4chan collapsed for a few months, for 2ch there is a golden period, when you can actually attract new audience for FREE and earn ADDITIONAL rubles (buy more radios and buchanochkas for the guys etc), and with proper persistence and labor bring Dvach to half the level of 4chan in terms of attendance. I just think Abu has no business acumen. I would do otherwise, but it's not my board. Also, jannies with mandatory English for the new section can be recruited on popular sections by creating ads.
A man tried to escape from Ukraine to Moldova by sneaking into a tanker with vegetable oil, but he failed to slip away - Ukrainian State Border Service
some Portuguese commentator in a 24/7 news with probably pro-Ukrainian bias said 1 hour ago that ceasefire was fake because Russian Orthodox Easter was 27th April. but google says this year is the same day, tomorrow
>>134661 >The Easter truce will show how sincere the Kiev regime is and its willingness and ability to honor the agreements and participate in the peace talks process, Putin said; https://t.me/rt_russian/237810
amazing shit a ukrainian sniper confirmed that bakhmut was a real meat grinder, but mostly on the ukrainian side btw, average survival time of a ukrainian soldier in bakhmut 4 hours
since no one wants to talk about other political topics, fuck you, I'll post ukraine
>>134677 He was never actually a kockhole, but grew up in a border village. But nevertheless, only a real kockhole can give Crimea to Ukraine. Which that bastard did.
>>134689 It turns out delicious if it is fresh and prepared with skillful hands. To do this, you need to follow a classic Russian recipe and have straight hands. Western Ukrainians call it differently and it is a bit different in appearance, Easterners bake kulichs, yes.
By the way, Anno 1404 History Edition congratulates the player on Easter with a small in-game notification (this includes many other Christian holidays), which is interesting because it never congratulates the player on Islamic holidays. That's the spirit of that Ubisoft before it was corrupted by subpoenas.
>>134692 She's right about Moscow; in fact, I was happy about our government's new tough initiatives towards migrants, until I started to notice that the groceries in the store near my house were getting thinner, while everything was fine in the store two streets away. It turns out that there is no one to unload them into trucks, because the police and Rosgvardia have started raids on the logistics warehouses of the retail chain where I go.
>>134695 You've been told that judging by the damage there's at least two months' work. They need to completely change the site and databases.
Beijing becomes the first city in the world with a 10G network
Thanks to the cooperation between Huawei and China Unicom, an upgraded 10G network has been implemented in the suburb of Xiongan, providing data transmission speeds of up to 10 Gbps and minimal latency.
In Brownsville, Texas, Starbucks used 3D printing for the first time to create its new cafe using a Cobod industrial 3D printer from Peri 3D Construction.
Construction began in December 2024 and is scheduled to open on April 28, 2025.
The cafe will operate in a car-only service format, with no lounge for customers.
>>134769 The everyday life of Ukraine. Another failed attempt to mobilize poorly motivated Ukrainians by force. His friends came to his aid, the whole yard came. These people are usually shoved into the shittiest places as meat to hold off Russian attacks while the more elite units regroup.
So 8kun is down. And there was a thread about key lime pies. Something about thousands of advertisments, social media posts. Also in the wiki leaks Hillary Clinton emails key lime pie comes up a lot. Very odd.
So 8kun is down. And there was a thread about key lime pies. Something about thousands of advertisments, social media posts. Also in the wiki leaks Hillary Clinton emails key lime pie comes up a lot. Very odd.
>>134800 >>134801 In the meantime, I've come to the conclusion that I need to make my own international board on the Vichan engine. If I can beat laziness.
>>134838 If you come across one news item about Khinstein somewhere, you may think he is a nutcase, especially if you are a foreigner, but if you have been watching Khinstein all your life, his TV debates, his podcasts on Ekho Moskvy radio, reading his articles in magazines, looking at the result of his actions in politics, you can conclude that he is a very thoughtful and intelligent strategist. Literally a crisis manager. As for your question, I can say that there are no healthy people in principle.
>>134868 They all have visual hallucinations at their right. Thus it's angel the saviour swings its sword, as can be seen at the final frames of the third reel.
The U.S. threatens to pull out of the talks if the sides start making things difficult. --- Russia has offered peace talks. --- Zelensky canceled the peace talks in London. --- Trump condemned Zelensky for not wanting peace.
Agent Zelensky enters the final stage of the FSB operation to eliminate the statehood of Ukraine.
Many eyewitnesses note that the sound of the engine in Geranium-2 has become completely different, highter, sharper, faster. Which means that there is nothing left from Shahed, including the famous engine.
Earlier many experts noted that Geranium-2 became much more effective due to AI, new tactics, defense against radio interference and much more, and after the leak of the internal presentation from the factory in Alabuga (where Geranium-2 is manufactured and repaired), it became clear that Shahed and Geranium are largely different in internal design. But all in all, thanks to the Iranians for such a fit. Iranian military experience + Russian military experience and technology.
>>134883 "We can conclude from the strikes on Odessa that there has been a modernization of the drones. Not only are they equipped with new engines, but they are now faster and more maneuverable.
Also, the drones are now able to conduct full-fledged reconnaissance, and the operators controlling them correct strikes in real time, rather than just launching them at predetermined coordinates.
In addition, the drones now operate in swarms - each vehicle can amplify the signal for the others, greatly increasing their effectiveness.
If this is not a test, but already mass production - it's a failure.
Well, but the AFU, thanks to the genius command, which for years covered the thieves' fees for nothing and embezzled money from the West, has fictitious powerful drones, missiles “Palyanitsya”, “Peklo” and other bullshit."
thoughts on the theory that the US has been nuking Russia since 2022 with low-radiation nukes and Putin has just accepted it? sounds far fetched, but some of those "drone fragment" explosion explanations sound like giga-cope, it was a minimum some kind of big missile
>>134889 I see an exploding weapons depot in the picture, bro. Here you can even see that the warehouses are equipped in accordance with the combat regulations of the Russian Armed Forces. When the Russians destroyed the uranium ammunition depot for American tanks, the explosion was much bigger. Any nuclear disturbance above normal would be instantly detected by all government, commercial and amateur tracking stations throughout europe, there is no way to hide it. The use of nuclear weapons against Russia is the beginning of a nuclear war, a risk no one would ever take.
>India just ordered a historic retaliation against Pakistan >The Modi govt took 5 major decisions to punish Pak for the Pahalgam attack >1⃣. Put Indus Water Treaty in Abeyance >2⃣. Suspend the Attari Wagah border >3⃣. SAARC Visas Cancelled >4⃣. Defence Advisers Removed >5⃣. Pakistani diplomats to return home
UK may scrap plans to send thousands of troops to Ukraine - The Times
“British sources said sending ground troops was considered “too risky” because of the risk of a wider conflict if the ceasefire agreement with Russia was broken.”
>>134965 I believe nothing will happen, just as I believed nothing will happen on February 23, 2022. And I will stand firm in my belief that nothing will happen.
- Indus Water Treaty put on hold - All Pakistani visas cancelled - Pakistani nationals asked to leave India within 48 hours - Defence, Military, Naval & Air Advisors at the Pakistani High Commission ordered to leave - Pakistan Embassy closed - Attari-Wagah border sealed - SAARC visas for Pakistani nationals suspended, existing ones revoked
“There will be a nuclear conflict between India and Pakistan. 200 million people will die, no less.”
Zhirinovsky predicted a nuclear conflict between India and Pakistan in 2004
A politician who was known for his incredibly accurate political predictions. He was laughed at and considered schizoid when he detailed the future conflict in Ukraine and a host of other things, but he kept predicting no matter what.
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It seems to have begun: India has blocked the flow of the Indus River towards Pakistan - this could be seen as an act of war
India has closed all four sluices controlling the flow of water through dams and canals, Indian media reported.
This is the first such blockade since the Indus Waters Agreement was signed in 1960. Back then, the two sides agreed to share the resource despite political conflicts.
Pakistan has previously warned that any attempt to block the river would be considered an act of war.
I'll be blunt: I drink Indian tea every day and treat my cat with highly effective Indian worming medicines. And Pakistan supplied weapons to Ukraine for attacks on Russian cities. My position is obvious. Fuck Pakistan.
>>134968 Yeah. But I meant an online war of pakis and jeet shils. That would be hilarious (especially considering that jannies are from that region, as it turns out)
The 21-year-old son of the CIA deputy director appointed by Trump died in the war in Ukraine He was a supporter of conspiracy theories, hated US hegemony and served in the Ryazan regiment of the Airborne Forces, Important Stories has found out.
Michael Gloss joined the Russian army in 2023 after traveling the world for several months. During a trip to Turkey, according to an acquaintance of Gloss, he thought about going to Russia. “He wanted to go to war with the United States. But I think he was heavily influenced by the conspiracy theory videos.”
After traveling to Russian cities, Michael Gloss signed a contract with the Russian Defense Ministry, trained at the Avangard training center in the Moscow region, and then joined a unit of the 137th Airborne Regiment in Ryazan. He died on April 4, 2024 in Donetsk region.
>>135003 An eco-activist from the USA left college, where he fought for climate and women's rights. In 2023, he set off on a world journey, after which he moved to Russia.
>>135003 >>135005 I know it's a cynical thing to say, but I suppose the deputy isn't going to miss that retard much, but maybe he wants to go death con 3 on his so called professors.
>>135003 >>135005 >He attended College of the Atlantic in Bar Harbor, Maine, where he studied Human Ecology. look at this insane degree >That year, “he joined the Rainbow Family anti-war movement (El Pais) lol >He was proud of being an Eagle Scout and for earning the Order of the Arrow because these signified hard won grit and character. >Michael was fascinated by the hero’s journey and loved JRR Tolkien and his depiction of fellowship among heroes. He equally loved Adventure Time and the adventures of Finn and Jake, who were equally just in their quest for simple truth. With his noble heart and warrior spirit Michael was forging his own hero’s journey when he was tragically killed in Eastern Europe on April 4, 2024. fucking redditor/NPC MKUltra'ed
I have a dude renting an apartment on my landing who fled to Russia from Western Ukraine, having traveled a long way through Poland-Germany-Poland-Russia in the early days. He is cheerful and well-mannered, but I still informed the FSB that a Ukrainian lives near me because cars keep exploding.
>>135042 I'm genetic "shlomo", btw. But against israel. “They” say all the Jews of the world should support each other, and I'm fucking them in the mouth, along with Israel. I also converted to Orthodoxy, in spite of my father's shrieks, lmao. But this is just to piss him off, in fact I am an atheist, and all Abrahamic religions and the like, including Zoroastrianism, are an ancient element of geopolitical control of the ancient population, invented by you-know-who and for you-know-what purposes.
The servicemen of the DPRK provided significant assistance in liberating Kursk Region from AFU units, Chief of the General Staff of the Russian Armed Forces Valery Gerasimov said.
“I would like to make a special mention of the participation in the liberation of border areas of the Kursk region by servicemen of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea who, in accordance with the Treaty on Comprehensive Strategic Partnership between our countries, rendered significant assistance in defeating an encroached grouping of the Ukrainian armed forces,” Gerasimov reported to Russian President Vladimir Putin on Saturday.
>>135042 no one is going to war for Baltic countries and remnants of Ukraine. >>135044 >I'm genetic "shlomo", explains a lot. Enemy at Gates (Враг у ворот) (2001) is probably a good portrait of Russian and Ukrainian society. Pro-Russian/USSR propaganda messages were writen by Jews; plus Jews rule over them (Ukraine and Russia)
and goyim (slavs, other) do the physical work (like forced conscription in Ukraine case [with goyim snatchers in vans] and Russian volunteers to Special Operation .
Probably that empty rifle Mosin Nagant scene and ammo for another Soviet army conscript in the movie and Call of Duty 1 is probably true. The Brits know what's happens there in Russia very well.
>>135044 I don't really know the people behind it but it's multinational corporations grabbing land and property as usual while involving citizens who are unaware of who really owns and run their country, like the ukrainians who might think that it's patriotic to fight for their country, yet blackrock owns 90% of their land
>>135031 whatever the future conflicts are and how they start, the only guarantee is that Germoney will get rekt hard as they always do. >>135034 Based af >>135044 >t. kike nevermind
>>135046 In the noughties in Russia, it was a tradition to invite WWII veterans with their stories to middle school on May 9 to tell kids all sorts of cool stuff about that period. At my school it was a different veteran each time, and surprisingly, they all said that “Enemy at the Gates” was stupid propaganda bullshit, lmao, and asked not to watch that shit.
>>135047 In ancient times the inhabitants of the Middle East, after numerous wars and post-war diversity of conquered peoples within one empire (which often led to bloody separatism on the grounds of cultural differences), invented ideological control, unity by means of cults: A cult could be created artificially, write the cult's main book, for example, by hiring 10 scholarly scribes in the Library of Alexandria, put on a show with actors, hire a magician to throw dye into water and a taster to say it was wine, twist and incorporate many events into propaganda, which due to the lack of alternative sources of information was incredibly effective in those times. Almost all the religions of the world were invented in this region, (that's why they are so similar and inherit each other's concepts, unlike, for example, Buddhism) because in addition to the real war there was a brutal ideological war for the minds of people, control of wealth and territories.
>>135048 >t. muttie btw, many people in the world hate Americans as much as they hate Jews. And in some cases, even more so.
The Russians destroyed most of NATO's arsenal at positions of convenience, which is why there is so much whining in Europe about urgent and very expensive rearmament. A sense of defenselessness.
>>135045 That's it, it's an officially recognized fact. The Koreans really fucked the Ukrainian army. Various photos are starting to pop up in Russian military channels.
“The defeat of the neo-Nazi regime is coming closer.”
- Putin announces the full liberation of Kursk region and suggests it will affect the whole front, threatening Zelensky’s regime as a whole. https://t.me/myLordBebo/65045
Zelensky has done a tremendous job of destroying the Ukrainian army. Hero of Russia.
The largest outage in history: Spain and Portugal lost more than 10 GW of capacity - Financial Times
▪ The publication estimates that the failure was one of the largest in Europe's modern history. ▪ The Portuguese government has scheduled an emergency meeting of the Council of Ministers at the prime minister's residence. The Cabinet said the problem may have originated in Spain's transportation network. ▪ Portugal's Deputy Minister for Territorial Cohesion said a cyberattack was probably the cause of the outages. The State Cybersecurity Center refuted this statement, there are no such indications. ▪ No electricity in Seville, Barcelona and Pamplona, outages in Valencia. ▪ The subway has stopped in Madrid and Barcelona. ▪ Telephone lines throughout Spain are out of service. The airport in Madrid is without lights; ▪ Also outages in Portugal, Andorra and France.
Mass blackout in Europe: hospitals are in a critical situation, the Internet has been paralyzed and transport has stopped ▪ Portugal, Spain, Belgium, Ireland, France and Spain were affected by the blackout. The cause of the outage is still unknown. ▪ The critical situation is reported in some hospitals in Spain, in Madrid the Barajas airport is not working. In Portugal, people complain about problems with the Internet, the metro stopped in Lisbon.
In Spain and Portugal is now a real apocalypse - for eight hours the countries remain without power supply
Briefly about the latest news: 🟥 Shops are emptying shelves and water supplies are running low; 🟥 Sewerage systems are paralyzed: pumping of water and sewage has been stopped - threatening flooding and rising foul water; 🟥 Elevators are de-energized, with many people stuck inside with no way to get out; 🟥 Mobile internet will go down in the coming hours as fuel for emergency generators is almost running out - leading to a complete loss of cell phone service; 🟥 Cashless payment is unavailable: cards are no longer accepted and most ATMs are down; 🟥 The biggest shortage is powerbanks. They cost already 12,000 euros apiece; 🟥 There is no final information about the cause of the failure, it is better not to speculate, but the investigation does not exclude any options, said Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez.
>>135083 As I recall, you have government subsidized solar panels. So I don't think you have anything to worry about if you have them installed all over your roof.
The reasons for the mass power outage in Spain are still unclear, local media reported, citing statements from the meteorological service and the service company Red Eléctrica
It is known that weather conditions and cyber attacks were not among the causes.
There were three men in the group, one was lost - he was beaten by ukrainian border guards when he got tangled in the barbed wire. A group from the other side of the border came to the rescue, in particular the driver, for which the two guys thanked them all. Almost perfectly coordinated escape - they did not take into account the presence of a drone patrolling the border.
>>135128 It's funny that when 100-700k iberals emigrated from Russia in the first days of the war, nobody even thought of closing the borders. Travel abroad was temporarily restricted only to mobilized reservists (300k), of which I was one. I spent 8 hours at the military recruitment office (Voyenkomat) and was not accepted for health reasons, this is not Ukraine. This ban lasted literally a month, then it was lifted.
Constitution of Portugal: "Article 44 of the Constitution guarantees citizens the right to free movement, emigration and return to the country. However, this right is not absolute and may be restricted in cases provided for by law (e.g. when there is a threat to public security or health).
Article 19 authorizes the imposition of exceptional measures in states of emergency, including restrictions on movement.
During the COVID-19 pandemic (2020-2021), Portugal temporarily closed its borders to non-essential travel, citing emergency law and EU directives. This was not unconstitutional as it was justified on the grounds of protecting public health."
Portugal has never had a stress test such as a war with a neighboring country in modern history, so you are relaxed and think that if a Russia-NATO war happens you will be allowed to leave in peace.
Serious question: Why do Anglos hate Russians so much?
I literally do not understand this. I can't see the reason. I would get it if Russia was communist, but it isn't anymore. I'm starting to doubt that communism was ever the actual problem. There just seems to be a burning desire in the UK to destroy Russia no matter the cost and I have no idea where it's coming from.
I think I have a pretty good handle on most things in the UK and US cultural zeitgeist, but this is still blindsiding me. I don't get where it is coming from. I get things likes England vs France or Poland vs Russia or France vs Germany etc, but I don't understand UK vs Russia or US vs Russia. What is driving this? It's like as if you suddenly found out that France hated Turkey, or Spain hated India, or Japan hated Mexico. OK they could, but literally why? Why was there no indication of this before?
I mean is this completely new or was it always there? Any Russian anons with insight on this?
>>135143 There are numerous factors at play. For example: - The Cold War (1947–1991) left a profound mark: the nuclear arms race, ideological confrontation. Even after the USSR’s collapse, mutual distrust persisted. - Russia perceives NATO’s eastward expansion post-1991 as a threat, while the West frames it as protecting democracies. This fuels tension. - Russia positions itself as an alternative center of power, criticizing the “Western-dominated world order.” This clashes with the interests of the U.S. and EU. - In Western media, Russia is often depicted as a “threat,” shaping public perception. - In Russia, conversely, Western nations are portrayed as hostile forces. This creates a vicious cycle. - The West prioritizes individualism and liberal democracy; Russia emphasizes traditions, sovereignty, and collectivism. These differences are easily politicized.
>>135151 I understand the points you are making on a rational basis. But I don't think that rationality is at play here.
It is profoundly irrational for the UK and US to keep poking the Russian bear now that the Ukraine war has exposed how vulnerable Nato is here. Any rational actor would consider suing for peace or backing off. The US is arguably trying to do this, but the UK has gone off the deep end entirely. We are not in rational territory.
I am telling you there is a "Russian thing" in the UK. I don't know where it comes from, but I am certain it is there. Worse than France or Germany. The UK ruling class seems compelled to start a war with Russia. Are you saying you have or had no idea this was a thing? (I didn't before all this, I think).
>>135152 > that the Ukraine war has exposed how vulnerable Nato is here. "NATO's Private Military Company" led by Russian nationalist Zelensky literally somehow keeps the "Russian bear" east of Dnipro River for 3 years.
And by no means, I don't mean to discredit the Armed Forces of Russia, just needs more time and Russian goyim iin their ranks.
>>135153 The advancement of the Russian Armed Forces does not depend on the strength and skill of the Russian Armed Forces, here the Russian Armed Forces have a huge advantage in weapons, products and technologies. The advancement of the RF Armed Forces depends on the political environment and a huge number of behind-the-scenes factors. One of the reasons why Zelensky was not destroyed by a missile like Dudayev. If Zelensky is alive, then there is some kind of agreement between the parties. To quote Trump: "the Russians could have destroyed Kiev very quickly, but they didn't."
This war is a “controlled” war. The West has something to lose and the Russian Federation has something to lose. The two sides have something to take away from each other.
One of the largest TCC raids in Ukraine’s history is underway. Dozens of uniformed personnel have stormed into bars and restaurants, detaining all male individuals present. In Uzhhorod, authorities have begun seizing even those with deferments, according to Ukrainian media. It seems it has begun.