Today marks 300 days since Putin launched an assault on the free people of Ukraine.
Today also marks 300 days of the Ukrainian people showing Russia – and the world – their iron backbone, their love of country, and their unbreakable determination to choose their own path.
On the New Year’s Eve, everybody’s into making predictions
Many come up with futuristic hypotheses, as if competing to single out the wildest, and even the most absurd ones.
Here’s our humble contribution.
What can happen in 2023:
@marduk_aza@Soohable Are you criticizing Night of the Living Dead? I won't tolerate that!
But yeah, that sums up my opinion also. Even the religion I was born into.
@Soohable@marduk_aza The New Testament was still being written until the council of Nicea in the 4th century. The oldest gospel is Luke, written less than ½ century after Jesus' death (around 1960 years) but the gospel of John was approx 150 years later.
Gilgamesh is >4,000 years old.
@QuinceSosa @DKRoskilde @MedvedevRussiaE Ask- if that were true, why can't Ukraine destroy the missile batteries? No air superiority. Ukraine took heavy KIAs in counter-off. Col. MacGregor says 10 to 1 kill ratio. #BakhmutMeatGrinder wiped out Mozart & 93rd bat. Soldiers in country is now
540k Russian
190k Ukrainian.
@larswallden @JayinKyiv If we're swapping sources using date as the most exigent criteria, we're really only measuring the quality of our search engines.
We know Russia's economy is strong by the countries taking their side. China & India, almost all of S. America & Africa #BRICS
https://t.co/5PonxJ8v6S
@SharylAttkisson Blumenthal's offense was worse than the others. Stolen valor is a federal offense, IMO should be considered a crime of 'moral terpitude' and should disqualify the perpetrator from holding office.
@mtaibbi The biggest takeaway from the Twitter Files should be that despite the intelligence apparatus seemingly controlling the social media network, the general public really doesn’t seem to care and business will likely move along as usual.
@Autumn_Rose1999 @ficusa4 @MLReadingHub Exactly. Soviets did indeed liberate Auschwitz. Whether it was meant to be benevolent, I have no idea, but liberated it was. So I credit them for that. But only a fool would think antisemitism isn't present there.🙂