@54JohnBull That would be 2H or 3H with the numbers up rather than down as in H2. Unless we're talking about Hydrogone which would be 0H, but that's not on the table.
@RobinReid196545@admcollingwood Surely the disaster in the EU's energy policy must have been Europe's access to cheap Russian gas. Good thing then, that the Ukraine and the Nordstream pipelines gave up their lives for the glory of the Soviet Union of the Atlantic. ๐ฅณ
@admcollingwood Not surprising. The Soviet Union of the Atlanticists needs to prepare the mood amongst its vassal states. Slapping them over the head and telling them some adversary did it is a proven method. God forbid they start thinking about Eurasian integration.
@CatVSHumanity@IvoTONIUT These people are bloody amateurs. They really can't get one simple job right. Ursula could just give him the approximately 124 million EU pensioners to send to the front. This way the EU can save a lot of money in these hard times, and can keep saying that it supports Ukraine.
@HunterBiden "My son, you are always with me, and everything I have is yours. But we had to celebrate... because this brother of yours was dead and is alive again; he was lost and is found!"
@Mansplainer_One@BowesChay That's gonna be a very renewed soil, considering that those corporations are producers of arms, ammo, fighter jets and all those splendid tools of destruction a patriot may find himself overpowered by. Plus they also have enough presstitutes to slander the patriot as a weirdo. ๐คท
@Mansplainer_One@BowesChay Then a patriot may find him/herself in a rough spot, when said corporations and their underlying investors and interests take full control of the nation. ๐คท
@Mansplainer_One@BowesChay P.S. I'm being sarcastic, Jim. All these ghouls causing a mess globally, are exactly what Ike warned the U.S. citizenry about in 1961.
@Mansplainer_One@BowesChay Isolationism won't help in provoking all them little conflicts & wars around the globe. Hence, isolationism won't help maintaining the #1 spot of global arms exporter. Got any idea how much soy beans you'd have to sell to make up for those >$350 billions?