Ah yes Russia, please antagonise the country with one of the highest artillery shell stockpiles and production capacities in the world, what bad thing could result from that?
Lithuanian 30+ year-old shitposter who works as a programmer.
Ah yes Russia, please antagonise the country with one of the highest artillery shell stockpiles and production capacities in the world, what bad thing could result from that?
šãškė - somewhat like shash-keh, with the emphasis on the a.
She is sometimes naughty but also a very sociable cat.
All languages that are used are kinda broken, except the synthetic ones, like Esperanto.
The amount of exceptions and weird rules in non-English languages I speak (Lithuanian and Swedish) and kinda know (Russian) proves it.
[‘a’] + [‘b’] = ‘ab’
Gets me every time.
Yes, but now their propaganda machine can say that they want to stop the war.
That’s what you get for liking hibiscus.
Same, but because I’ll make someone mad by posting.
You can’t really destroy an insurgency via military means. See: Iraq, Afghanistan.
Yep, in their mind Russia is great and is the future. Meanwhile, countries west of them are decadent and temporary.
To play the devil’s advocate, Poland and the Baltic states received a lot of third country refugees (from Syria, Iraq, Egypt, Sudan, etc.) from Russia and Belarus before the war in Ukraine.
It was a hybrid warfare campaign where Russians would advertise how easy it is to cross the border and how good life is on the other side. They would also help them get to the border.
Those refugees quickly overran Baltic refugee centers and caused political instability.
Maybe Belgian Shepherd, they have darker fur.
Loads of renovated parks and buildings, parts that used to be sketchy have mostly improved, the town center has become richer, while a lot of people who grew up here have moved to the suburbs.
Most of Eastern European politics can be boiled down to “Pro-western elitists vs. pro-russian populists”
Meanwhile, Vilnius-Lublin portal is working with no incidents.
I wish you managed a dynasty of people sort of like CK, but with more emphasis on life rather than war.
The first one is about him being dead?
“arbūzas” for Lithuanian
A battery voltage tester was pretty cheap and I was surprised by how often I use it.
“Political satire became obsolete when Henry Kissinger was awarded the Nobel peace prize.”
Tom Lehrer
Also, shower water
And plant water
Freshly washed fruits and vegetables