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  1. Probably none. Unlike Hunter Biden, Trump had no vested interest in Ukraine
  2. Putin didn't think invading Ukraine was going to bite him in the ass (he might even have believed himself it wouldn't turn into a real war if Ukraine had acted like he expected). Starting a nuclear will. Even Putin will most likely realize, it means the end of any and all dreams of a USSR sized Russia if there is nothing left but radioactive rubble.
  3. I'm not sure it would take that long. That is, as long as Putin is no longer there. A "palace coup" would shorten the time span considerably. I mentioned a few posts back, sometimes todays enemy is tomorrows friend. No, it wouldn't work with somebody like Navalny in power (a man that campaigned on shooting all Muslims on sight and non Slav's to be violently if necessary, deported from Holy Mother Russia, a Putin on steroids). But it does need to be someone with a strong popular backing. If Putin were to have an accident in a dark corridor in the Kremlin tonight, Russia would get plunged chaos and fracturing within a very short time and the clock would be set back to 1991. I.e. a nightmare scenario with oligarchs with their private mercenary armies and regional ex-army warlords, all with access to medium range and ICBM nukes. A point where I think the west failed badly strategically, besides constantly marginalizing Russia and fanning the paranoia (especially during the 90's), is the lack of focused support for Putin alternatives. Viable ones that is (see above comment about Navalny).
  4. Just rehashing some old Tim stuff while waiting for more new Rammstein singles to be released... (warning: contains Tim Minchin)
  5. Something tells me Will Smith has a temper issue... stuff that needs anger management courses rather than screening?
  6. ...trying to imagine Will Smith and Ricki Gervais in the same room...
  7. The USA women's team is indeed world famous in football circles for their skills and achievements over a number of years
  8. The BBC, always a bit late but eventually arrived at the conclusion many others arrived at, that eastern Ukraine is going to be "cleansed" Chechen style to create a new, Russia friendly demographic in the occupied areas... https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-60894142 Russia is housing an estimated 5,000 at a temporary camp in Bezimenne, east of Mariupol, seen in satellite images. Ukraine's Deputy Prime Minister Iryna Vereshchuk said 40,000 had been moved from Ukraine to Russian-held territory without any coordination with Kyiv. A Mariupol refugee, now in Russia, said: "All of us were taken forcibly". Some Ukrainian officials describe Russia's actions as "deportations" to "filtration camps" - an echo of Russia's war in Chechnya, when thousands of Chechens were brutally interrogated in makeshift camps and many disappeared. Despite a hard domestic crack down on free speech and an attempt at total control of information, Russian anti special military action protesters still succeed at drawing attention to the death and suffering (Jeebus, that substitute for the word 'war' is going to linger for many years as a bad, bad meme) https://www.bbc.com/news/av/world-europe-60900595 A Russian artist covered herself in fake blood and repeated the phrase “my heart bleeds” in a protest in St. Petersburg on Sunday. Yevgenia Isayeva stood on the steps of the municipal assembly for the anti-war demonstration before police came and took her away. She also put a canvas at her feet with an appeal to passers-by not to support the bloodshed in Ukraine. Click link for video of the performance. Quite graphic if only with special effect blood
  9. The very idea that something can be beyond the control of The Party is probably very offensive to them.
  10. I enjoyed Dark Matter and was really pissed off the last two seasons got cancelled (an arc of 5 seasons was originally planned when the project started)
  11. Congrats on qualifying As for Italy... I can't find the link now, but the BBC pointed out some structural problems that has existed for several years now. Winning the UEFA Championship masked these problems for a while, but then they returned with a vengeance. The article looked at the lack of youth and grassroot work, how no Italian club teams have won anything for more than a decade and how insignificant the number of *young* players is in the system. Basically Italian football is dying of old age with no young stars to step in and step up to the plate
  12. Just itching to get out of my hotel room. I can pick up the keys to my new place tomorrow afternoon, but the removal company can't deliver my furniture until the day after tomorrow. So, staying put for a few more days. To add insult to injury, the torrential rain is back and there is no going for a walk anywhere to relieve boredom
  13. Yeah, World Cup, not World Series. This one has a lot of foreign teams in it
  14. Some UK think tanks thoughts on the change of strategy... Russia's aim is slow and methodical capture of towns - military expert Dr Jack Watling, research fellow for land warfare at the London-based defence think tank the Royal United Services Institute, gives his latest assessment of Russia's movements inside Ukraine ... The Russians advanced along more axes than they could sustain in the first part of the conflict, and are now in a position where they can only resource one axis at a time. At the moment, their priority seems to be to defeat Ukrainian forces in the Donbas if they can. Once they finish in Mariupol, they're likely to reinforce the axis against Kharkiv to the north of the Donbas. And so the intent is very much a slow and methodical capture of towns one by one, he concludes. The link also has a map courtesy of the UK MoD dating 26/03 Short version, Ukraine didn't roll over and die when asked to, so now the strategy has changed to a slow (bloody and costly too) grind... https://www.bbc.com/news/live/world-europe-60890199 Also featuring a repeat story, that Zelensky is ready to consider the neutrality question, albeit not without a referendum.
  15. The English players are currently discussing boycotting the WC because of Qatar's rather spotty human rights records... Nothing may come of it though, leaving it at discussing it.
  16. This. So much this. If you feel entertained, enjoy it. Stop fretting about whether or not it meets some self imposed standards. Bring on the cheesiness and the nudity and the space opera worthy dialogue! Embrace it and wallow in it (I know I do)
  17. Pravda, Sky News, Fox News, Daily Fail Mail, Bild (Germany), Ekstra Bladet (Denmark)... there are some tabloid sources that are just automatically disqualified as a reliable source of truth. There are probably also a lot of French, Spanish, Italian etc. sources falling into this category Edit: I should really add The Mirror too...
  18. Just a reminder... these threads have so far run relatively smoothly, considering the topic being of big importance to a number of community members. A few posts have been removed, but considering the volume, not enough to do drastic things. So, please keep in mind, discussing the politics, consequences, military aspects, putting figures on losses, advances and lost territory, financial consequences, and especially humanitarian consequences is fine, but there are things that are not fine. Mocking the dead and dying, those grieving lost ones and wishing death on or encourage the killing of people/groups of people (even if it's Scott Morrison) is not Ok. Such posts will be removed. Remember today's enemy is tomorrows friend (ask Germany and France or the US and Japan).
  19. I see neither. I guess that makes me no-brained
  20. It has it's "erotic" moments and incidental nudity, but as far as I know (haven't finished the show yet), no sex scenes, real or implied. More like what you see on the images posted in this thread.
  21. A bit about Gleipnir... it's basically about Aliens. Well, one alien. Simplified version: He distributes a potion that turns people into something they wish they were. Out protagonist turned into the silly looking toy dog purse, because that is what he was thinking about at the time. It's a large version of a small toy worn by a girl that he seems to have a bit of feelings for, subconsciously wishing he was that toy hanging at her side in a key ring. As for what the alien (which looks like some surfer/beach boy) wants out of it, their ship crashed and his fellow team members got scattered over a large area. They were in some kind of stasis, the consciousness stored in what looks like a coin with a star symbol on it. He offers to reward people who brings him coins by fulfilling more of their wishes. Imaging a genie in a bottle with more than 3 wishes. The protagonist is a nice guy and not all who met the alien are bad people, but humans being humans, some are. The good guys make it a goal to find as many coins as possible to prevent them from falling into the hands of some of the rather nasty monstrosities we've seen so far. /completely butchered story by leaving out 9/10 of the detail The girl with the cloak can go invisible, the girl with the helmet has bunny ears (she loved animals and wished she could talk with them), the giant bunny is just a big softie and the guy with the telescope head is... yes, a voyeur etc. etc. The other protagonist, Claire is not on the picture. She is the one that normally is inside the toy dog, "piloting" it. She has the ruthlessness that our protagonist lacks and she wants to find her missing sister, after her sister turned into a monster and killed their parents.
  22. Sounds like Putin is focusing on plan C (or D or whatever) and redirecting efforts away from other areas to consolidate the land bridge to Crimea (which makes sense, considering Crimea has been without drinking water for years (after Kiev piled concrete into the rivers providing Crimea with drinking water years ago, effectively cutting off the peninsula's fresh water supply)
  23. Australia has a problem... https://www.abc.net.au/news/2022-03-24/draft-leak-chinese-military-base-solomon-islands/100937632 "A draft official document – which emerged on social media on Thursday – lays down a framework which could permit Beijing to deploy forces to "protect the safety of Chinese personnel and major projects in Solomon Islands". Bit of backstory, the current Solomon government decided to break ties with Taiwan (much to Beijing's joy) and the riots (because the people of Solomon did NOT agree with their leaders decision on that) that followed was put down with help of Australian troops. Let's hand Scott Morrison a bigger gun to shoot himself in the foot? Just to find out the current Solomon government is owned by mainland China and the plan all along was to put up military and naval bases on the Solomon Islands, effectively on Australia's eastern doorstep. Scott Morrison being helpful in crushing the popular resistance to it
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