It’s only three days. God, what a bunch of whiny babies.
DoruProgramatoru on
Don’t want to be that guy, but we’ve seen this kinda of posts for while now. In a country like ruzia, the end could be now, tomorrow or next years
Yesyesyes1899 on
whats their problem? the 3 day operation is going according to plan. the prisons are depopulated. the eastern tribes are decimated as cannon fodder at the front. victory is near 🙂
v2eTOdgINblyBt6mjI4u on
I opened the article on my phone:
3cm text
3cm ads
3cm text
3cm ads
Etc…
Not worth the pain
dontry90 on
So far, Tsar’s still good, boyards are bad… Right?
jugalator on
I haven’t believed the cope „beginning of the end stories“ but these are the real cracks. The way Putin can defeat this is by further surpression of voices but that will itself increase tension, and arguably why tension has risen to these levels we’re watching now. I can see a clear line when they shut down Internet services. That hurt Putin’s ratings more than starting the war.
> However, what has truly shocked observers is the emergence of openly pessimistic humor in **state-affiliated newspapers** and magazines.
>
> One joke featured in **Komsomolskaya Pravda**, among Russia’s largest and most circulated tabloids, stated: „For 75% of Russians, all that’s left of their financial cushion are a few feathers and a cushion cover with a hole in it.“
(emphasis mine..)
Personally, I’m not sure if Putin himself is willing to keep dragging this. It looks like it’s become a heavy burden, but he’s still looking for an exit ramp.
skiblue on
„The roof, the roof, the roof is on fire
We don’t need no water, let the motherfucker burn
Burn motherfucker, burn“
This is music to my eyes to see ;D
Frodothedodo81 on
Snowball effect
gezelliebellie on
As much as I welcome news of this sort, the headline is misleading. Their criticisms aren’t addressed to Putin and often, as the article says, through dark humor. They aren’t openly turning on Putin and the article doesn’t even support its own claim.
Hartvigson on
When is the next „election“ in Russia?
m8remotion on
When everyone risk fall out of a window, no one does. They are finding out. Good.
midnightrider747 on
Hmm im not optimistic since his system works only through likeminded sycophants or dumber people who will have the reigns.
A change only CAN happen if the whole political elite is removed and jailed and young people with morals will govern
Rootspam on
This is pure clickbait. A few newspaper articles and these guys are writing about the downfall of putin….
whawkins4 on
Took long enough.
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It’s coming, lads.
Swan’s Lake on repeat soon.
It’s only three days. God, what a bunch of whiny babies.
Don’t want to be that guy, but we’ve seen this kinda of posts for while now. In a country like ruzia, the end could be now, tomorrow or next years
whats their problem? the 3 day operation is going according to plan. the prisons are depopulated. the eastern tribes are decimated as cannon fodder at the front. victory is near 🙂
I opened the article on my phone:
3cm text
3cm ads
3cm text
3cm ads
Etc…
Not worth the pain
So far, Tsar’s still good, boyards are bad… Right?
I haven’t believed the cope „beginning of the end stories“ but these are the real cracks. The way Putin can defeat this is by further surpression of voices but that will itself increase tension, and arguably why tension has risen to these levels we’re watching now. I can see a clear line when they shut down Internet services. That hurt Putin’s ratings more than starting the war.
> However, what has truly shocked observers is the emergence of openly pessimistic humor in **state-affiliated newspapers** and magazines.
>
> One joke featured in **Komsomolskaya Pravda**, among Russia’s largest and most circulated tabloids, stated: „For 75% of Russians, all that’s left of their financial cushion are a few feathers and a cushion cover with a hole in it.“
(emphasis mine..)
Personally, I’m not sure if Putin himself is willing to keep dragging this. It looks like it’s become a heavy burden, but he’s still looking for an exit ramp.
„The roof, the roof, the roof is on fire
We don’t need no water, let the motherfucker burn
Burn motherfucker, burn“
This is music to my eyes to see ;D
Snowball effect
As much as I welcome news of this sort, the headline is misleading. Their criticisms aren’t addressed to Putin and often, as the article says, through dark humor. They aren’t openly turning on Putin and the article doesn’t even support its own claim.
When is the next „election“ in Russia?
When everyone risk fall out of a window, no one does. They are finding out. Good.
Hmm im not optimistic since his system works only through likeminded sycophants or dumber people who will have the reigns.
A change only CAN happen if the whole political elite is removed and jailed and young people with morals will govern
This is pure clickbait. A few newspaper articles and these guys are writing about the downfall of putin….
Took long enough.