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Kim Dotcom, the mentally ill, terminally obese creator of the child pornography sharing platform Mega, tweeted a video of a crowd of Russians performing "the biggest hit in Russia right now" called "I'm Russian". In reality, it is a staged video produced by a company close to the state called Sima-Land. In fact, this year's biggest hit on the main Russian music streaming platform is a song about prostitution by Russian female rapper Instasamka. On Russia's largest social network, VK, the biggest hit is a rap song about blowjobs. The song "I'm Russian" is nowhere to be found on the top of the charts. Released in an attempt to gain popularity at the expense of the war in Ukraine in 2022, singer Shaman's song "I'm Russian" became an object of ridicule. Music magazine Afisha speculated that the views of the music video on YouTube were inflated by bots because of the low number of comments and likes at the time. Because of this song, the singer had to testify to the anti-extremism department of police that the song had nothing to do with ethnic Russian nationalism, but is about the multicultural strength of the Russian Federation.
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To any zigger who believes this outlet, it is a lie. I have seen how my city turned into one big military base since it was captured in 2014. There are many pieces of photographic evidence, the Russia and controlled separatists doing the opposite of what tovarisch polkovnik claims in this cope post.
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Video of Ukrainian terrorist strike at Donetsk (Makeevka) from another angle. The explosion and the cloud (particularly the colouration of the smoke) suggest that the strike landed on hydrocarbon (fuel/oil products) storage, not an ammunition dump.
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Russians are based goy
To any zigger who believes this outlet, it is a lie. I have seen how my city turned into one big military base since it was captured in 2014. There are many pieces of photographic evidence, the Russia and controlled separatists doing the opposite of what tovarisch…
Your ammo depot was hit: MUHHHH TERRORISTS ROAAARGH
Enemy ammo depot was hit: ABSOLUTE BLOW TO HATO Z Z Z ITS POBEDA
Enemy ammo depot was hit: ABSOLUTE BLOW TO HATO Z Z Z ITS POBEDA
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Anti-mosquito spray in Banan Republic of Donbabwe named "Rusich | Protect the Russian blood"
Unironically, the "Vityaz" in question looks just like Kadyrov.
Total blow to NATO!
Donetsk has been culturally enriched not by tranny BLM CIA glowies, but by our brave noviop warriors and muslims!
Unironically, the "Vityaz" in question looks just like Kadyrov.
Total blow to NATO!
Donetsk has been culturally enriched not by tranny BLM CIA glowies, but by our brave noviop warriors and muslims!
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A former employee of Prigozhin's media "RIA FAN" admitted to Russian journalists that almost all "suffering residents of Donbass" were Russian actors, and the recording of their interviews took in many attempts.
Something you already know, but want to hear it out loud anyway.
Something you already know, but want to hear it out loud anyway.
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If you unironically think a POSSIBLE explosion on Zaporizhia NPP can be done by Ukraine, you are a braindead retard.
If you compare it to Chornobyl disaster, you are also retarded.
Nuclear reactors are shut down since November, and different events occurred almost 40 years ago, a reactor cannot be exploded from inside without being turned on.
But what about explosives, without having to turn the reactor?
It is not possible to get that much of explosives inside of a reactor (remember, they are all shut down) to be blown up.
However, there are three things the Russians could possible explode, these being:
1) Dry storage of used nuclear fuel
2) Pools of used nuclear waste
3) Cooling pound
A possible outcome of scenarios that could be are either:
Optimistic: Radioactive pollution will remain in territory of NPP.
Pessimistic: Radioactive substances will go into air, but that's just it.
If you compare it to Chornobyl disaster, you are also retarded.
Nuclear reactors are shut down since November, and different events occurred almost 40 years ago, a reactor cannot be exploded from inside without being turned on.
But what about explosives, without having to turn the reactor?
It is not possible to get that much of explosives inside of a reactor (remember, they are all shut down) to be blown up.
However, there are three things the Russians could possible explode, these being:
1) Dry storage of used nuclear fuel
2) Pools of used nuclear waste
3) Cooling pound
A possible outcome of scenarios that could be are either:
Optimistic: Radioactive pollution will remain in territory of NPP.
Pessimistic: Radioactive substances will go into air, but that's just it.
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Russians are based goy
If you unironically think a POSSIBLE explosion on Zaporizhia NPP can be done by Ukraine, you are a braindead retard. If you compare it to Chornobyl disaster, you are also retarded. Nuclear reactors are shut down since November, and different events occurred…
TD;LR Do not behave like Greta Thunberg and other "Green" creatures, do not panic just by hearing a word "nuclear"
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