I thought a nice firework helped raise the productivity
UpstairsAd194 on
They all look like big expensive cars first in the queue? I guess that is how the system works?
DataGeek101 on
Ukrainian kinetic sanctions are effective far faster than the normal ones.
jvo203 on
Turning into a Mad Max-style no-man’s land.
GlobaI_Entropy on
Maybe they will start to realize finally that the problems aren’t in Ukriane but in the Kremlin.
2beHero on
Well, let’s hope they run out of fumes, too
Nunc-dimittis on
I heard fumes can be quite explosive
iamabigtree on
To breaking point? They need to go past breaking point and keep going.
delphinous on
yeah, spending your last rubles on a desperate terror campaign instead of military targets was certainly A choice. not a smart one though.
TremendousVarmint on
The cost of not doing politics is increasing day by day.
AdvanceAdvance on
Wars of attrition escalate quickly at the end.
For reference, at the battle of Midway (WWII – Japan v. US), a few US carriers sunk a few Japanese carriers. This represented most of the carriers in the war. When taking Okinawa, the US groups had dozens or hundreds of carriers. By the end of the war, bombers stopped carrying guns because the Japanese had less than a hundred flyable planes total.
So, yes, it is going to suck for Russia.
Proud-Ad2367 on
Let’s ignite those fumes.
im_shayne on
Putin will not last long
Old_Bluecheese on
The decrease in total productivity following from gas scarcity, will be significant and spice up already bad stats.
DLH_1980 on
Russians are fubared. putin didn’t start this war because of Nazis in Ukraine, or whatever other nonsense he stated. He started the war because russia desperately needed the resources that Ukraine has-people, land, food & rare earths.
russia was collapsing before the war, it’s just worse now, with no hope of it getting better unless they win the war. Which they can’t. Really surprised someone hasn’t given putin a cup of tea, then thrown him out a window by now. Hopefully that’s coming any day.
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I thought a nice firework helped raise the productivity
They all look like big expensive cars first in the queue? I guess that is how the system works?
Ukrainian kinetic sanctions are effective far faster than the normal ones.
Turning into a Mad Max-style no-man’s land.
Maybe they will start to realize finally that the problems aren’t in Ukriane but in the Kremlin.
Well, let’s hope they run out of fumes, too
I heard fumes can be quite explosive
To breaking point? They need to go past breaking point and keep going.
yeah, spending your last rubles on a desperate terror campaign instead of military targets was certainly A choice. not a smart one though.
The cost of not doing politics is increasing day by day.
Wars of attrition escalate quickly at the end.
For reference, at the battle of Midway (WWII – Japan v. US), a few US carriers sunk a few Japanese carriers. This represented most of the carriers in the war. When taking Okinawa, the US groups had dozens or hundreds of carriers. By the end of the war, bombers stopped carrying guns because the Japanese had less than a hundred flyable planes total.
So, yes, it is going to suck for Russia.
Let’s ignite those fumes.
Putin will not last long
The decrease in total productivity following from gas scarcity, will be significant and spice up already bad stats.
Russians are fubared. putin didn’t start this war because of Nazis in Ukraine, or whatever other nonsense he stated. He started the war because russia desperately needed the resources that Ukraine has-people, land, food & rare earths.
russia was collapsing before the war, it’s just worse now, with no hope of it getting better unless they win the war. Which they can’t. Really surprised someone hasn’t given putin a cup of tea, then thrown him out a window by now. Hopefully that’s coming any day.