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@applejack @beardalaxy @irie

The loli - toddler - 3d loli - 3d toddler - rl pipeline is real.

Gloatpost about the faintest possible ab-outline after adding a few more situps to the routine.

Happy New Year, as well.

Want to know something crazy?

Right at the end of WW2, after Hitler dedded himself, Goebbels actually wanted to form an alliance with the Soviets against the West, viewing them as the lesser of two evils.

Krebs, the German representative was even more plain. He said that Stalin once exclaimed "the Germans, like the Soviet Union, are a great power. We cannot destroy each other, even if we tried".

Imagine, somewhere out there, there is an alternate timeline with NazBol GANG German Reich with the SU just sitting on a couch tugging at the leash every now and again to ensure order.

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In other news, Chihuahua attacks bear.

bbc.com/news/world-europe-6409

Again, look how they're spinning it, as if this attack will have a giant impact and could possibly even lead to Putin's ousting.

No, it's not "embarassing". If anything, the Russians are going to reply in kind even harder.

You know who should be "embarassed"? The West, and Ukraine.

But I've already made a post about how Western media just projects 24/7...

People don't side-step to move through crowds nowadays because people are so fat that there's no point.

youtube.com/watch?v=JYpsWY6U84

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Message (or reminder) to all Slavs:

Westerners do not like you. They never have, and never will.

The most you will get is being affectionately called X nations' plumbers.

All the talk of helping XYZ against "evil Soviets/Russians" is so that they can then exploit (as only true "liberals" do) the situation for material value.

At least the Turks are totally open about why they are in the fmr. SU. They want to "plant their flag" as it were.

Westerners will wrap up their depravity with a nice coat of humanism.

youtube.com/watch?v=4XDf2lrMIo

@Jazzy_Butts @LukeAlmighty

> Expecting libertarians to actually do anything whatsoever

:pepeStahp:

@LukeAlmighty AntiFa are the armed wing of Liberalism. It's why their "philosophy" (I didn't know they had one) is just "smash everything we're told to smash, and maybe some old people".

@LukeAlmighty the reason I put it in quotation marks was for the people who see "fascist" or whatever in everything, hence he's the most evil of evil bad guys evaar (to them).

Even the greatest "villain" has a sympathetic beginning.

It's why many comments on the video are from X-minority group or whatever sympathizing with him, even though he espouses things they disagree strongly with.

@LukeAlmighty

I'll just say, there is a difference between righteous hatred, and base-hatred.

The former burns brighter than the latter.

It's why, even if he's a "villain", you can't help but sympathize with the man that was there before.

A really good expose on how hatred (even if righteous in origin) develops in a person.

Paul Miller was wronged, by AntiFa, then by his own state police (which he supported previously), then by his work colleagues, and then by his gym (the last vestige of his old life he had left). All for doing nothing, and just being at a location at the worst time.

"I was such a normal guy...

....I think back on it...

.........I think back on it.."

youtube.com/watch?v=0EIsZCPU1P

youtube.com/watch?v=rSkMxCEwph

You wanna get antagonistic with your stupid little frog jokes? Wanna join a comedy troupe?

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This is an account for a Serbian paper from relatively famous Yugoslav (as he would most likely call himself) actor Rade Šerbedžija (the guy from the Batman coat meme).

This account is perhaps one of the best symbolizing why the destruction of Yugoslavia was bad for all parties. Everyone lied to gain what turned out to be nothing in the end. Only the pro-Yugoslavs ended up vindicated, but wiped from the pages of history.

To this day, he describes himself as a "Yugo-nostalgic".

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I entered the Nana club with my students Branka Katic and Dara Šuković and my friend Andrej Popović, which was located not far from the apartment of Lenka's parents where I lived at the time. Previously, that evening on May 27, 1992, we celebrated the birth of my daughter Nina at the Writers' Club. There were three of them, young people. As soon as we entered, they immediately started throwing insults at me and saying "traitor one Serb", "go to Tudjman", they cursed my mother and so on. I reached the bar; I knew the guy behind him because he used to work in Šeher. He immediately told me that they were drunk and armed and asked me to leave. We had just finished our drinks when a shot rang out above my head - the bullet hit the ceiling. I turned around and saw the two men holding the hand of the young man who had shot. He was drunk. The only door was next to them and we had to go through there. I told Branka "just take it easy without fear". While we were passing by them, the one who was shooting threw it at me, whispering: "Rade, fuck your mother..." We went out. I got in the car, came home - it was three hundred meters away - poured whiskey and only then my knees buckled; only when the adrenaline subsided did I realize what had happened.

Ljuba Tadić later found out that the young man who shot was from my area, from Lika. Who knows what he felt at that moment and what was going on in his head and why I was not a good enough Ličan, a good enough Serb for him. But how could it be otherwise? Because I spoke out against the war in Sarajevo at the time, and in Belgrade, in the television news, they showed a picture of me saying something and said: "Rade Šerbedžija always said that he could not choose a side and that he would not choose one; it seems that Šerbedžija is now chose the Muslim side". And in Zagreb, in the newspaper, at the same time, on the same day, they showed the same picture and said: "This is the last attempt of Šerbedžija to save Yugoslavia." And what to say to that young man at that hour when he is watching state television saying that, who mounts it? Today, I would like to have a drink with that guy, maybe we would hug and kiss, maybe now he realizes - and he probably did - that I was right.

@matrix in "Storm Of Steel" he cites an experience he had on the front.

Basically, a member of his unit, who was generally a slacker and weakling, who didn't want to do any hard labour, was motivated enough by artillery shells falling all around him to run back and forth from an ammunition pit some distance away, bringing 50kg shells by himself for the guncrews to fire.

As Junger essentially states, war brings out the superhuman qualities of people that they never knew they even had.

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