Doc Dutch (12-03-2022), evince (12-05-2022), ExpressLane (12-03-2022)
Doc Dutch (12-03-2022), evince (12-05-2022), ExpressLane (12-03-2022)
Look folks - he is trying to cover up his fear to answer even the simplest question on this with childish ad hominem's.
Troll 101.
EXACTLY as I thought.
You keep raking Stone over the coals for past, erroneous predictions.
But have not got the guts to even say whether you have made erroneous guesses in your own life or not.
You have proved that you are a coward and a troll.
BTW - I KNEW you would not answer...you are just, too spineless.
We are done, here.
Have a nice day...troll.
Cypress (12-03-2022)
Analysis: "Why Do People Write in Large Font All Caps?"
Genuinely crazy people type in all caps. I don’t think it’s because they don’t know what a caps lock does or are shouting. It could be an online symptom of paranoid narcissism, but I’m not sure. If you go around reading the comments of people typing in all caps they usually express some sort of paranoid psychosis, like flat-earthers or apocalyptic doomsayers or other conspiracy theorists. It’s really very odd, and I think there’s probably a social psychology grant waiting for someone to study this.
- Mark McNulty
Doc Dutch (12-03-2022)
Cypress (12-04-2022)
You are an addlepate. Kruschev illegally signed Crimea over to Ukraine in 1954
Repeat after me- what are you ?The Presidium of the Supreme Council gathered for a session on February 19, 1954 - only 13 of 27 members were present. There was no quorum, but the decision was adopted unanimously.
The Supreme Council of Russia ruled in 1992 that the Crimean region had been delivered to Ukraine illegitimately.
See more at https://english.pravda.ru/history/10...rimea_ukraine/
" First they came for the journalists...
We don't know what happened after that . "
Maria Ressa.
I don't believe you...for a second.
You simply do not want to answer the question because to do so - destroys your statements on this subject.
It's INCREDIBLY obvious.
You avoided - like a coward - the question before.
And you are using some lame, ad hominem/troll-like excuse to avoid answering it again.
BTW - I know your type.
Have been dealing with them on chat forums for years.
Once they refuse to answer a simple question?
You KNOW that they desperately do not want to.
And they - almost certainly - NEVER will answer it.
The people with strength enough to admit their mistakes will answer.
The weaker ones (about 95+% of them) NEVER will.
So I put the question in their face as strongly as I can to prove this.
Either through boldness of text and/or repetition.
Thank you for confirming my theory on this.
And 'yes' - you almost certainly read this as well.
Though you might deny it again.
I have proven my point - your ideas on this subject are lame.
And you are too afraid/proud to admit it.
My 'work' is done here - with you.
Have a nice day, now.
Try not to be such of an attention whore- by increasing the size of your words in your responses x10!
And stop demanding everyone answer your loaded questions.
If you are so concerned about what THE PEOPLE really want, here in the United States, THE PEOPLE want women to be able to make their own decisions about carrying a pregnancy through to birth, or the size of their families, and I am basing that on Pew Poll results as well.
So to answer your question, I am answering it with a question for you!
Do you believe in giving THE PEOPLE what they want? OUR PEOPLE?
evince (12-05-2022)
Target: Crimea
Partisans are mobilizing, and Russians are trying to sell their holiday homes — as fear grows that the war is closing in on the peninsula.
In conversations via secure communications, people in Crimea describe growing tension across the Black Sea peninsula as they increasingly expect the advent of direct hostilities. They say saboteur and partisan groups are now readying in the territory, which was illegally annexed by Russia in 2014.
Frustration and panic are surging, over everything from conscription to runaway prices. One person told of anger over an inability to secure hospital places thanks to the numbers of Russian wounded brought in from the fronts, while another said that the fretful Russian elite were trying to sell their glitzy holiday homes, but were finding no buyers.
When Vladimir Putin launched his all-out invasion of Ukraine in February, few people expected Ukrainian forces would nine months later be threatening to reclaim Crimea. That no longer feels like a military impossibility, however, after Kyiv’s well-organized troops showed that they could drive out Russian forces in offensive operations around Kharkiv in northeastern Ukraine and Kherson in the south.
Tamila Tasheva, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy’s permanent representative in Crimea, has high hopes the peninsula will end up back in Ukrainian hands. “Yes, of course, it is entirely possible we will get Crimea back,” she told POLITICO.
“Our goal is the return of all our territory, which of course includes Crimea,” she said in her office in Kyiv. A 37-year-old Crimean Tatar, whose family lives on the peninsula, Tasheva is busy preparing plans for what happens after Crimea is “de-occupied” and is drafting a legal framework to cope with complex issues of transitional justice that will arise. She says while Kyiv would prefer the peninsula to be handed back without a fight, “a military way may be the only solution.”
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.pol...mir-putin/amp/
evince (12-05-2022)
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