Russian invasion of Ukraine | Fewer tweets, more discussion

Hot dog stand owners across America just had a coronary reading that. How dare you minimize the culinary treat that is a hotdog.

The culinary treat is not minimized but making hot dogs is like serving a bowl of cereal, neither require culinary skills.

Unless you did the bread and sausages yourself.
 
Kadyrov's tiktok army probably faked mechanical problems to create a traffic jam, so they don't have to advance on Rostov for now


thats it, when they arrive Putin will be saved and rostov back in Russian regime control......
 
I hate these takes so much. As if it's impossible or wrong to read up on current topics.

Just ignore them. They're like people getting angry because people order a vegan or generally healthy meal. They know it is the right thing to do and become angry because you make them confront their own shortcomings. And belittling is easier than changing :)
 
thats it, when they arrive Putin will be saved and rostov back in Russian regime control......

These Chechens could be directly out of a monthy python army. Bigged up as a ferocious and unstoppable force and ultimately are revealed to be a chaotic bunch of show offs that make melodramatic TikTok videos, launch rockets into thin air and get stuck in traffic jams.
 
I hope the bloodshed is kept to a minimum.
I’d be surprised if it wasn’t - Russians are way less happy to die for their leaders or any politicians than some think, if you look at the coup in 1991 it was almost bloodless. I think it’s much more about people switching sides than shooting at each other
 
'Damn Scots Russians, they ruined Scotland Russia!'
 
If it's true that parts of the Russian military are siding with Prigozhin, aren't we already into the realms of civil war?
 
Hold on, this lad is just a cook?
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If it's true that parts of the Russian military are siding with Prigozhin, aren't we already into the realms of civil war?
We are since Wagner took over Rostov without a shot. Then again, it’s a fine line between extended coup and a proper civil war. I don’t expect Russian civilians to get engaged nor to fight against their own neighbors
 
It‘s no „civil“ war with only military being involved.
Forgive my ignorance if I’m incorrect, but I thought a civil war was just two factions from within the same country fighting for power. I didn’t think it had to involve civilians?
 
Forgive my ignorance if I’m incorrect, but I thought a civil war was just two factions from within the same country fighting for power. I didn’t think it had to involve civilians?
Depends on the definition you use.