>be CIA >want to stick it to Russia >want money >bet against Russia when the economic sanctions hit >want more money >tougher sanctions not happening >pay rebel to shoot off a missile >shoot down passenger airline >tougher sanctions >profit
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>>3069 disinformation that have already marked the Ukrainiian putsch and its secessionist aftermath. Putin's statement on the matter remains diplomatically ambiguous: "The state responsible for ths tragedy is the state over whose territory it occurred". Difficult to know how much he is claiming there: Is he saying that Kiev is responsible for these deaths because it is the Kiev government who have turned Eastern Ukraine into a war zone? Or is he implicitly going so far as to say that the rocket that shot the plane down was indeed fired by Kiev? The latter possibility is really not so laughably improbable. In the early months of this year Western European newspapers were overflowing with outraged editorials deploring Yanukovich's use of snipers against the pro-EU demonstrators assembled on the Maidan Square in Kiev. By the spring, reliable information was available - not that anyone wanted to avail themselves of it - that the snipers on the Maidan had been killing Yanukovich's people as well:
These "Russian-backed murders" of January and February, then, were very far from being what they seemed. Just because a "0" has been added to the figures of the dead this week, should we put any more trust in the stupid knee-jerk judgment: "It was the Russians"?
Anonymous
I like how you repeat the claim about the snipers to imply the two situations are related. I also like how you twist "the rebels did it" into "it was done by Moscow, and deliberately".
This was a royal fuckup done by seperatists with the full backing and support of Putin. Not to say downing a passenger jet was intentional but firing that missile was, and the negligence
Anonymous
>>3073 that led to it being fired at a passenger jet is criminal.
Anonymous
>>3074 or not (and I personally think it's ridiculous to call it an act of terrorism) the civiliabn plane was brought down deliberately, bringing it down was a
Anonymous
>>3075 criminal act. The blood of 300 people and the lives of millions of future aids victims are on Putins hands.
>>3042 why do you talk about avatars and veils then?
Anonymous
>>3043 I just enjoy appropriating that sort of language, whatever it is supposed to be for
Anonymous
>>3044 I'll translate that for you, since the guy who wrote it won't:
"I am someone with a mental age of about 12 who likes to sound deep and arcane on image boards but hasn't got the education or imagination to cobble together something "arcane-sounding" myself. So I steal stuff that Schwill already stole six years ago from some jumbled, shallow Internet account of serious religious texts and sit here smirking and giggling to myself about what a clever little fellow I am"
Hey derpy get drunk, dress like a total slut, and take like a hundred pictures.
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>>2975 would you be offended if okay wait. would you not long for more than doing motherstuff if you okayy wait again so I googled this negative impacts of two working parents but i am not finding anything really satisfactory. Did both of your parents work? did you always feel this way about women or just as you got older
Anonymous
>>2976 This belief isn't about my own experience. My primary computer died and my statistics are on its hard drive and unrevocerable until I get a new cable but having two working parents results in a good deal of harm.
Anonymous
>>2977 This will help a little http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2000/apr/13/20000413-011102-8484r/ Also look for correlations between two working parents and divorce.
Why didn't she kill herself yet, when everything pointed towards that one and only exit from all this pain?
On a side note, how do you feel considering Olivia isn't anywhere near anything Cracky ever was and that we are the only ones allowing Cracky's spirit to live on and prosper, to love it, to get lost in it, to have any recognition for it.
If the artist herself kills her character, should we be allowed to keep it alive because she meant so much to us, or accept the fate from its creator?
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This place is evil. No wonder everybody else left.
Anonymous
>>2902 Over and over you complain about "this place". If you despise it so badly fuck off. You won't be missed.
Anonymous
>>2908 Oh, don't worry. After what I've seen lately, I'm going to fuck off forever.
Anonymous
>>2902 don't take everything so seriously, some things are said in jest
I just switched to Ubuntu and by god I am not looking back. This iteration is every bit as intuitive and user friendly as Windows, and a lot snappier for the same system.
Anonymous
dude i did the same a few weeks ago. screw windows
Anonymous
ugh, not ubuntu, being unintuitive and unfriendly is part of the draw
if you're not going to use some absurd BSD clone with manual package management and no hotplug then you're missing the point
I'm a senseless animal wallowing in the filth of decadence and watching my body and mind rot.
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OMG I like totally have stalkers! Why, just the other day, Alex followed me to the train station and did this bit of graffiti so that I would happen to sit next
>>2727 I'll make sure to read Ender's Game then. The other two sound interesting as well. >>2731 My boyfriend said that Starship Troopers is a good book, I had seen the movie and didn't even know there was a book which apparently is disgraceful because the movie totally shits all over a serious book.
>>2730 I love the movie and the book. The book isn't super serious but it does glorify war quite a bit and makes some totally decent points on that front.
Dolores !!6n.tln4697
>>2732 Well I meant it was serious compared to the movie.
I should read that too. I have no idea how I'll read all these books, I'm taking Calculus and Physics next semester x_x