@RobtatuRoberto@bodedet@oradeanul Fie vorba între noi așa pizda cum sunt, mama și tatăl tău mă iubesc și zic ca sunt fiul pe care ar fi trebuit să îl aibă in locul idiotului de Roberto
@RobtatuRoberto@bodedet@oradeanul Am terminat cu bautul, sunt la o plimbare, la promenada… te mai abuzez pe tine si uite așa îmi trece ziua cu o stare de bine, în timp ce tu faci spume la gură…
@RobtatuRoberto@bodedet@oradeanul Eu sunt relaxat la un pahar de vin pe terasă tarfa proasta ce ești… vezi de porcii din coteț ca te cheamă sa ii hrănești
@oradeanul@RobtatuRoberto@bodedet Nu te pune și tu cu retardatul asta… oricum e bot prost, lasă ca ma distrez eu cu el… daca vrea abuz ii dau abuz pana se plictisește , exact cum se plictiseau ai lui când l-au făcut
@RobtatuRoberto@bodedet@oradeanul D-zeu ca asa se scrie și probabil sunt și D-zeu pentru mămica-ta după cum tot îți repet și tu tot nu înțelegi proasto 😅… mai bine te oprești din comentarii proasta dracului și vezi ca te cheamă animalele în bătătură să le dai de mâncare
@RobtatuRoberto@bodedet@oradeanul Pe cine să faci tu faimos mă muie în desculță ce ești? Ți-ai băgat internet și ești smardoi cu contul ăsta fals măgar impuțit
@RobtatuRoberto@bodedet@oradeanul Învață română idiotule, măcar de nota 5 să înțeleagă interlocutorul ce vrei să zici maimuță ce ești… nu ai creier încât să îți dai seama ca nu te adresezi cu proasto unui bărbat care tocmai ți-a spus ca a luat-o pe ma-ta aseara când bețivul de tac-tu era lemn
Amazing Ukrainian ingenuity. This is the cheapest way to neutralize russian threats.
Ukrainian interceptor drones such as the Wild Hornets STING and SkyFall P1-SUN typically cost around $1,000–2,500 per unit, depending on the model and configuration.
Meanwhile, the russian Shahed-type drones cost around $20,000–$70,000 per unit, depending on the model and configuration.
The return on investment is 20 to 1.
Dictaturile s-au temut dintotdeauna de umor, ironie, satiră. Umorul e subversiv. Dictaturile sunt prețioase, sunt serioase, nu acceptă aluzii și râsete la adresa lor.
🇷🇺 Pe durata Marii Terori, prin Moscova circula o vorbă: "Hoții, prostituatele și NKVD-ul lucrează mai ales noaptea". Poliția secretă a lui Stalin avea programul de arestări între 1 și 5 dimineața când corbii, dubele-închisoare, ridicau dușmanii poporului. Erau arestate atât de multe persoane încât pe dube scria "Pâine", "Carne" sau "Beți șampanie sovietică", ca să nu alarmeze lumea și așa terorizată.
- Pentru a fi ridicat era suficientă o glumă, o ironie la adresa propagandei oficiale, o greșeală la locul de muncă a unui director, un calcul greșit al unui inginer sau o melodie veselă pusă la radio în ziua în care se comemora moartea lui Lenin.
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✝️ Semyon Skrepetsky, un artist și caricaturist rus în vârstă de 44 de ani, cunoscut pentru satira sa incisivă la adresa lui Vladimir Putin și a altor lideri de la Kremlin, a fost împușcat mortal la Biała Podlaska, în Polonia, pe 15 iunie.
Actul ăsta barbar nu e un semn de putere a Kremlinului. Dimpotrivă, este expresia fricii care a cuprins regimul de la Moscova, încât elimină oameni liberi care râd de Putin.
E semnul unui regim al cărui sfârșit e aproape.
⚡️Lukashenko apologized to Zelensky for his harsh statements
“If Vladimir Alexandrovich was offended, I apologize to him for those words. Maybe I shouldn’t have said them, given that he is still at war. Moreover, he perfectly understands that from Belarus, and especially from me personally, no military actions should be expected.”
The Belarusian dictator also named the reasons why he does not want a war with Ukraine:
“Belarus (we understand this, which is why we do not want to fight) is very vulnerable militarily if Ukraine starts attacking Belarus the same way it attacks Russia. Because Belarus is like an open book to Ukrainian military forces. We fully understand that our main life-supporting facilities — industrial and logistical — will come under attack. As they stated, they already have 500 such targets planned on Belarusian territory.
The front for Russia, and therefore for us as well, if it were to attack Kyiv from Belarusian territory, would expand by 1,500 kilometers along the Belarus–Ukraine border. With the current course of the war, we and the Russians will not be able to secure this area.”
Lukashenko sees how effectively Ukrainian drones are “denazifying” Russia and wants to distance himself from that situation.
🚨Van Dijk on Japan Fans Cleaning the Stadium and Endo Retirement:
🗣️"A reporter caught up with me right on the touchline after the game and asked, 'Virgil, a brilliant personal milestone with your first World Cup goal, but a tough pill to swallow conceding late. How do you summarize the match, and what are your thoughts seeing the Japanese fans staying back to clean the stadium?' I took a second, looked up at the stands, and told him, 'Look, it’s obviously a bit frustrating from our side because we held the lead twice, and connecting with Ryan's cross to get my header into the back of the net felt amazing. But you have to give massive credit to Japan—they are a fantastic, technically gifted side that never knows when they are beaten
But honestly, if you want to talk about what makes football beautiful, just look around the stadium right now. Their team just fought back to secure a massive point at the death, and instead of just wild partying, their supporters are actively walking through the rows with blue trash bags, collecting litter and leaving the stadium completely spotless. It is an incredible display of humility and pure respect that transcends sports. They show the exact same class on the terraces that their players show on the pitch, and the entire world can learn a lot from them.
I also want to take a moment to speak about my #LFC teammate, Wataru Endo. I went over to hug him at full time because I know this tournament marks the final chapter of his incredible international career. He is a warrior, a fantastic leader for the Samurai Blue, and an absolute credit to his country. I told him on the pitch how immensely proud he should be of everything he has built for Japanese football. I wish Wataru nothing but the absolute best of luck in his international retirement—he deserves a legendary send-off, and we are waiting to welcome him back to Merseyside with open arms.'
Ten years ago, I watched the news of Jo Cox’s murder unfold on a prison TV, having been sent there for far-right offences.
It was a defining moment in my life. I remember feeling numb and deeply saddened, especially thinking of Jo’s children growing up without their mother because someone who, at that time, shared an ideology I had once been part of, had committed such an awful act.
It was a drastic wake-up call. It forced me to look hard at the path I was on and where those extreme beliefs could ultimately lead.
I left prison in 2018 after completing the Healthy Identity Intervention programme, and went on to work in counter-extremism, trying to help steer others away from the kinds of hateful views that can lead to such devastating consequences.
What happened to Jo has stayed with me ever since. Of course, that is nothing compared with what you and your children must have endured, and continue to carry. But for me, her murder was one of the moments that made me change direction completely.
It remains a reminder of where hatred leads, and why people must be pulled back from extremism before lives are destroyed.
By striking the Kyiv Pechersk Lavra, one of the greatest holy sites of Christianity, Putin has forever put his name on the list of history’s worst barbarians.
He should be damned for centuries. And he will lose this war.
From the Horde in the 13th century to the Nazis and Bolsheviks in the 20th century, Kyiv’s sacred monasteries have suffered numerous barbarically attacks.
Now we are dealing with Russian terrorists who have already outmatched ISIS in their crimes against cultural heritage. Only Russian scum who have nothing sacred can deliberately damage the Kyiv Pechersk Lavra, a unique UNESCO heritage site under special protection.
We will be urgently initiating all relevant procedures within UNESCO and all other international mechanisms, demanding immediate and adequate responses to this state barbarism.
We expect strong reactions by international institutions and capitals. No vague words, silence, or weak steps. We need action now to stop Russian barbarism.