@a2xchip I would respond the same way. He just saw the video and had the chance to attack with a dumb comment, proves him to be a Russian asset. Like you, you were just looking for some conflict, which wasn't necessary either. Dummy.
@Hamad61225925 @GillianG41979@NUFC dont know what you dont understand Liverpool was ready NUFC said no sale, it was never mentioned NUFC will throw Isak if we pay 150m£
@MyLordBebo It’s because the Russian government did not want anyone at the hotel except officials,
while the US was fine with it but did not want any journalists other than those from the US.
@cossackgundi and why I mean for what? If I would have some disability then ok but what is so cool on that not to grab the handle and open the door? Its already getting annoyed with the push and grab on Tesla or newer models.
@IrynaVoichuk That is something, to be honest you’ve expressed yourself. I felt it as I read it. And it’s spot on. Living here since 2019, I can relate to that, just from a different perspective. I just hope there’s some payback for all the comments you’ve received.
I don’t get the frustration, to be honest. The team played really well – even Núñez. He often finds himself in critical situations and surprises us, but when he disappoints, we’re suddenly saying “sell him”?
We need to accept that PSG were simply better on the night, rather than pointing fingers at the team – or at Nunez specifically.
I know things might’ve turned out differently, but let’s not forget he only came on around the 70th minute. Up until then, no one had managed to make a real difference either.
So that missed penalty doesn’t really mean much in the grand scheme of things – we had 90 minutes to get a goal and didn’t take our chances.
@ceydak :D :D neyin kafasi bu ya, adam gitsin yardim istesin, yok ya biraz olay yaratalim sonucta 4 sene ABD nin basinda olacak Trump. Ya bi gidin isinizede adam akili haber arastirin, gelin buraya bi gezin dolasin Ukraynayi.
You idiot, Zelensky’s choice of military style clothing isn’t about disrespect; it’s about solidarity. He stands with his soldiers and his people, not above them. In times of war, leadership isn’t measured by tailored suits but by action, resilience, and being on the frontline, physically and symbolically. This isn’t about politics, it’s about survival. A true wartime leader.
I’m currently in Ukraine, and while the exact location doesn’t matter, there’s some truth to what you’re saying. However, it shouldn’t be seen as something entirely negative. My brothers at the front are Ukrainian, and they come from all over the country. Some are even from other nations but still identify as Ukrainian and have returned to fight for their homeland.
Take a simple example—Ukrainians from abroad who have come back don’t always speak fluent Ukrainian or even any at all. In these moments, we all share two common languages: the first is English, and the second is Russian. And there isn’t a single issue of conflict just because a Ukrainian speaks Russian. In fact, quite the opposite—they may regret it, but that’s not the point, and it shouldn’t be something that even matters. What truly matters is that we accept being Ukrainian.
And please, don’t come at me with the argument, “If everyone spoke Ukrainian, the war wouldn’t have happened.” It makes no difference to Putin—he would have invaded even if Ukraine were a fully-fledged US ally.
I once witnessed a brutal argument between two women in Kyiv. One spoke Ukrainian, while the other, who was from Kazakhstan but looked Ukrainian, only spoke Russian. The Ukrainian-speaking woman confronted her angrily, questioning why she was speaking Russian. The Kazakh woman was actually in Kyiv to write an article about Ukrainians and what they’re going through during the war, and she was genuinely shocked by the hostility. It was completely unnecessary. In my view, for those who already speak Russian, it shouldn’t be an issue. What truly matters is ensuring that future generations preserve and embrace the beautiful Ukrainian language.
@WallStreetSilv No…. make peace. Russia go out of Ukraine. It’s basically accepting someone to stay at your home which the just forced to go in. This makes no sense