@DarRamesnis@Slowik78Pl This is a piece of contemporary art in Vilnius. It is called the Arch of the Riverfront. It was a part of "Vilnius- the culture capital" in 2009. And it costed around 29K eur. And please, let's not start debating on the subject of contemporary art :D
@Je_Frota I'm afraid top 5 won't be enough. Just watch Spurs or Man Utd take it away through taking Europa league down. One of those did the same last year through FA Cup...
@gryn_a Not "to exit the Soviet Union", but to restore our independence after illegal soviet occupation. We were never a part of soviet union, we were occupied by it.
Last night Lithuanians have finished another huge fundraising for Ukrainian army.
8 300 000 euro will be used to buy Lithuania made world class antidrones and laser scopes for the defenders of Ukraine.
Our nation will never tire of helping Ukraine.
And hey, we're still yet to find out what it is that Russia gave to Ayatollah and the Kims in exchange for drones, arty shells, and ballistic missiles delivered ASAP.
Oh, believe me when I tell you, there will be quite a lot of we-fucking-told-you's when we find it out.
Can you imagine if Eastern Europeans talked about the rest of the world using the same clichés, tropes, stereotypes, & propaganda commonly used about them?
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UEFA has just fined Lithuania’s football federation because fans chanted “putin - khuilo” at a recent game.
Here’s the thing though, @UEFA. Putin is a khuilo.
Earth is round. 2+2=4. And putin is definitely a khuilo.
(Imagine the most insulting word in your language. It’s worse than that. But it’s entirely appropriate for war criminals).
In response to the fine, Justas Lasickas - a Lithuanian team leader - says fans should keep chanting it and players will pay the fines themselves.
Let’s join them. Let’s all of us around the world keep pointing out that Putin is a khuilo. And let’s get #putinkhuilo trending.
https://t.co/AniXABBoLv
We are delivering a message from bombed out Borodyanka, Ukraine to @Unilever’s boardroom: Stop helping fund Russia’s war in Ukraine.
This is the cost of your decision to stay in Russia.
If only Russians were as stubborn at protesting against their government as they are at protesting against Ukrainian athletes refusing to shake hands, Russia would be a different country.
But they aren’t.
And that’s all you need to know about the state of Russian society.