I’m not using text-to-speech engines, I am bad at writing all by myself

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Cake day: February 26th, 2025

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  • I’m surprised to see it that long into the war. I know it’s not a military target per se, and it’s probably became feasible recently due to new lenghts of reach, but it takes use of the most basic difference between two states - their size - and how accustomed russians are to take an hour flight where it could took dozens of hours on train instead. I suspect only americans can get the whole idea of infranational flights being a thing and so critical. For average europeans, flights are for faster international travel, while here they are treated as a default if not as an almost mandatory option to get to another city some thousands kilometers away.







  • Thanks to the unlikely union of healthcare and fastfood joint workers as two sides of the same machine.

    But realistically:

    No orders on friday.

    Check into hospitals if he finally got it from eating Pizza Hut special ™.

    Call him uncle Sammy, say he is demented and weird about american shenanigans and tips everyone uncontrollably.

    They got me the guy.







  • Between Iraq and the war in Ukraine, “there aren’t that many political differences,” argues Sukharevskyi; above all, he says, because of the falsehoods behind them: “The Russians invaded us claiming that our government was illegitimate and a threat, and they did the same with Saddam Hussein. The main objective of both wars is territory and geopolitical gains for those who started them. And in both wars, the greatest suffering is that of civilians, Ukrainians and Iraqis,” he summarizes.

    That comparison is a new talking point for me, while others are rather usual. I somehow doubtful this one would do great while targeting US citizens, e.g. comparing oneself in any sense to Hussein’s Iraq. You can see it being easily turned on it’s head with a little effort.