Damn it’s cozy here.
I wear Lemmygrad downvotes as a badge of honor.
It’s not perfect but eBay lets you sort your search results by distance.
The mods sure are on the insanity spectrum.
Playing Outer Wilds ::)
Stop telling people what language they can and cannot use
Every accusation is a confession
If only they hadn’t given up their “clean nukes” in exchange for security assurances we wouldn’t be in this “situation”…
Hi, sex is not gender. Best regards
Actually they reinvented the wheel a little bit by being the first spacecraft that used cryogenic propellant for a multi day mission/moon landing. When you look into it, what they’ve achieved is still very impressive, even if NASA did much of the heavy lifting.
And it’s doing it for around 0,05% of the price. (~$250 billion adjusted for inflation for Apollo 1 vs ~$120 million for IM-1)
I didn’t pick up on that. What was your argument again?
The lack of arguments in this community is amusing
Media outlets confirmed that Saddam Hussein was definitely building nuclear missiles? I’m not sure that’s what actually happend. But regardless: There’s no reason to believe in anything without conclusive evidence or proof.
I’m just not very interested in partaking in you gish gallop about what Russia does, knows and thinks, Polish farmers, or screenshots with red boxes that when you read the actual thing refute your argument in the first paragraph.
You’re so damn sure about your narrative and you don’t have any reason to be, except a statement from the Russian govt.
Instead of applying a tiny bit of logic, try some critical thinking.
You should research where the plane was shot down and in which direction it was flying.
Basically all I’m saying is there’s no proof (nor evidence) that POWs were on board as the plane got shot down. Therefore RT shouldn’t claim that “The plane, a Russian Il-76, was shot down over Belgorod Region last Wednesday while carrying 65 captured Ukrainian servicemen”.
Also Ukraine called Russia’s narrative into question and demanded an international investigation, which Moscow refused.
I’m serious.
Ukrainian media outlet Suspilne analyzed the list and confirmed that most of the names were previously mentioned as being POWs or missing persons, and that some had appeared in captivity in Russian propaganda videos.
“We found Ukrainian citizens in the list who have already been previously exchanged," Lubinets said.
Supposedly carrying POWs.
While “[The II-76] was developed to deliver heavy machinery to remote, poorly served areas”.
There’s no other explanation?
Never listened to RFF but I’ll take any chance I get to recommend https://radioislanegra.com/