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Re: UR's Post-USSR politics megathread
« Reply #3735 on: March 25, 2014, 02:06:15 pm »

Man, you already proved that you have no idea how russians thinks and act. Just a test.
Tell me, what is going to happen when airbus full of your people happen to land?

lol, okay 'expert'

Hint: I take your posts as comedy

It's was a simple question. What you do?
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« Reply #3736 on: March 25, 2014, 02:07:39 pm »

I don't wish to be rude or to insult anyone, but I really don't understand what gogis is saying.

I understand the words and everything, but I don't understand what he is trying to convey with them or what their relevance is.
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« Reply #3737 on: March 25, 2014, 02:07:50 pm »

I'm just laughing, dude, you're a riot. Please keep posting. Show us what blind russian imperialism is.
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« Reply #3738 on: March 25, 2014, 02:08:16 pm »

I don't wish to be rude or to insult anyone, but I really don't understand what gogis is saying.

I understand the words and everything, but I don't understand what he is trying to convey with them or what their relevance is.

Devil advocate

It's not lame politicalforum I hope you all played CK or atleast EU, or wtf we do here?
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« Reply #3739 on: March 25, 2014, 02:08:39 pm »

First of all, don't trivialize shit bro. A large section of a country ...

Stopped reading right there. Keep your numbers straight. Numbers dont lie.

Keep my numbers straight? Dude, look at the percentage of land that it occupied in the Ukraine. FURTHERMORE, look at its location in the Black Sea, that is a huge strategic advantage for Russia to now  control Crimea.
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« Reply #3740 on: March 25, 2014, 02:09:54 pm »

Devil advocate

Playing the advocate without backing up what you say, while telling others they're wrong, is called trolling. Or you just don't know what you're saying, which is a very large possibility.
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« Reply #3741 on: March 25, 2014, 02:10:44 pm »

First of all, don't trivialize shit bro. A large section of a country ...

Stopped reading right there. Keep your numbers straight. Numbers dont lie.

Keep my numbers straight? Dude, look at the percentage of land that it occupied in the Ukraine. FURTHERMORE, look at its location in the Black Sea, that is a huge strategic advantage for Russia to now  control Crimea.

Exactly. But Crimea is big for Russia, for Ukraine in terms of GDP is like 3% iirc
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« Reply #3742 on: March 25, 2014, 02:12:07 pm »

Devil advocate

Playing the advocate without backing up what you say, while telling others they're wrong, is called trolling. Or you just don't know what you're saying, which is a very large possibility.

You still didnt answered on a very simple simple question which will undermine huge cultaral difference. Do me a favor, dig it and answer. And I will will answer back to you.
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« Reply #3743 on: March 25, 2014, 02:14:11 pm »

First of all, don't trivialize shit bro. A large section of a country ...

Stopped reading right there. Keep your numbers straight. Numbers dont lie.

Keep my numbers straight? Dude, look at the percentage of land that it occupied in the Ukraine. FURTHERMORE, look at its location in the Black Sea, that is a huge strategic advantage for Russia to now  control Crimea.

Occupied? Wat? Did I slept when that happened or what?
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« Reply #3744 on: March 25, 2014, 02:14:54 pm »

First of all, don't trivialize shit bro. A large section of a country ...

Stopped reading right there. Keep your numbers straight. Numbers dont lie.

Keep my numbers straight? Dude, look at the percentage of land that it occupied in the Ukraine. FURTHERMORE, look at its location in the Black Sea, that is a huge strategic advantage for Russia to now  control Crimea.

Exactly. But Crimea is big for Russia, for Ukraine in terms of GDP is like 3% iirc

Doesn't matter, it was a huge bargaining chip for Ukraine, they got to lease the Svestapol port at their terms. It's also big for everyone, you think that what happens in Crimea applies only to Ukraine and Russia? This is literally how it starts, next it's Kiev, then who knows how far Putin will go?

EDIT: @Comrade, I meant the percentage of landmass which it had in comparison to the rest of the country!
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« Reply #3745 on: March 25, 2014, 02:15:05 pm »

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http://vk.com/photo-67972801_324175755
Oh common. Do you want me to find similar photos from Sudetenland 1938?
What the hell you want to prove with it? That some Crimeans great Russian Soldiers as liberators. OK. I know that. That doesn't change the fact that they are invaders

PS. German Soldiers never hid their faces or denied that they are soldiers of the Reich
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« Reply #3746 on: March 25, 2014, 02:18:22 pm »

First of all, don't trivialize shit bro. A large section of a country ...

Stopped reading right there. Keep your numbers straight. Numbers dont lie.

Keep my numbers straight? Dude, look at the percentage of land that it occupied in the Ukraine. FURTHERMORE, look at its location in the Black Sea, that is a huge strategic advantage for Russia to now  control Crimea.

Exactly. But Crimea is big for Russia, for Ukraine in terms of GDP is like 3% iirc

Doesn't matter, it was a huge bargaining chip for Ukraine, they got to lease the Svestapol port at their terms. It's also big for everyone, you think that what happens in Crimea applies only to Ukraine and Russia? This is literally how it starts, next it's Kiev, then who knows how far Putin will go?

EDIT: @Comrade, I meant the percentage of landmass which it had in comparison to the rest of the country!

You should never judge size of landmass to it's real value. And no, Kiev is not next, we dont need it.
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« Reply #3747 on: March 25, 2014, 02:22:20 pm »

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http://vk.com/photo-67972801_324175755
Oh common. Do you want me to find similar photos from Sudetenland 1938?
What the hell you want to prove with it? That some Crimeans great Russian Soldiers as liberators. OK. I know that. That doesn't change the fact that they are invaders

PS. German Soldiers never hid their faces or denied that they are soldiers of the Reich

I said you it's "propaganda". I see that in vkontakte, chuckle and move on. It's obviously propaganda crap. But you also keep posting links like that. Remember you posted links for Peter's child hospital? It's same shitty value. We all know that Peter have some of the oldest and unkempt buildings in whole russia. Whats the point? It's propaganda! No, most russia is not like Peter, I know that. I am citizen of 3 cities atleast.
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« Reply #3748 on: March 25, 2014, 02:23:23 pm »

Anyway, you can't say that Crimea wasn't important to Ukraine. I mean, the naval base there pretty much saved Ukraine's economy on it's own, as it's lease was a key part of the agreement that netted Ukraine it's 30% gas discount, without which both government and economy will pretty much collapse.
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« Reply #3749 on: March 25, 2014, 02:24:29 pm »

Anyway, you can't say that Crimea wasn't important to Ukraine. I mean, the naval base there pretty much saved Ukraine's economy on it's own, as it's lease was a key part of the agreement that netted Ukraine it's 30% gas discount, without which both government and economy will pretty much collapse.

I agree
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