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heywoodu

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  1. Biggest guy in the school attacks the little lonely kid. Biggest guy: "If you stop asking for help and stop trying to defend yourself, I am willing to talk about which things you can give me in order to stop me bullying you." Yeah, no.
  2. They won't happen though, since FIS cancelled all remaining World Cup events in all of their sports in Russia.
  3. This is present here too, but luckily not as much (still annoyingly loud though).
  4. One might assume not starting would hurt their careers in some way, I don't think it's much of their own choice.
  5. For what it's worth, a very large majority of people (at least here) is very much in favour of all these sanctions meant to isolate Russia economically and such, but yeah....politicians decide, unfortunately..
  6. Call it fair, call it unfair, but the Baltic states are NATO members, unlike Ukraine, and so an attack on them will without a doubt be treated differently. Without adding an opinion to that, that's simply how it is. If they were not NATO members, Putin would have long ago gotten them..
  7. Provoking other countries into doing something, in some way? No idea, but Russia of course doesn't need some old nuclear power plant since they've got their own stuff and Ukraine has had it and probably didn't do much with it, so simply having Chernobyl doesn't bring much of an advantage...
  8. The Netherlands can't even take the gas of the Netherlands.
  9. Meanwhile reports are that Russia is trying to take control (by fighting, obviously) of the Chernobyl exclusion zone. Fantastic. Stupid West for making Russia do that
  10. Ah, it took quite long before Russia's aggression and Russia's attack was said to be the fault of the big bad West and everyone else except for Russia, but here we are.
  11. For what it's worth. Obviously they'll remain sponsored by Gazprom, one might assume.
  12. Russia: "We're going to protect Donetsk and Luhansk with a peacekeeping force." Well ok this town is right outside Kiev, but sure, details.
  13. Having publicly humiliated Russia's head of one of their intelligence/spy agencies might not have been his smartest move in this regard..
  14. Yeah this'll help.
  15. Except for the Netherlands, for obvious reasons.
  16. The football World Cup qualifying playoff Russia vs Poland on 24 March sure will be interesting....
  17. Same thing many Dutch are wondering But yeah, money.
  18. Obviously. My comment was about sanctions against Russia, not about the war in general, where obviously the Ukrainians are the very clear victims.
  19. On the bright side, Russia is probably fucking their own economy with this. On the dark side, the people who will suffer from that are the many millions of regular Russians who probably don't care too much about these things and just want to live their regular life like you and me. Obviously the Putin's and his cronies aren't going to suffer one bit from a sanction more or less.
  20. And this one can be taken out of the mothballs again as well.
  21. Not surprising anymore, sadly, after that one hour rant in which he sounded like a drunk granddad telling his annoyed family how the world really works. Which would be funny if it was actually a drunk granddad, instead of a dictator with a huge army and an insane form of megalomania....
  22. Bekisheva setting the pace for basically 13km wasn't a great idea, it seems. Most notable performance might be the 11th place by Samantha Smith, who is born in 2005, whereas everyone else in the top-24 is from 2003 and 2002.
  23. Meanwhile RT had a livestream yesterday from Donetsk, to show the celebrations after Putin's remarks. They stopped the stream after half an hour though because literally nobody was actually celebrating
  24. Not today and tomorrow, but from the 24th. Which is two days too late, but anyway.. https://www.fis-ski.com/en/cross-country/cross-country-news-multimedia/news/2021-22/livestream-fis-junior-and-u23-world-ski-championships Edit: Oh wait, that super fishy looking website (solidsport) is pay TV? Luckily we can simply 'be from Scandinavia' whenever we want, nowadays
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