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Optimal-Judgment-982 t1_j0p3nu6 wrote

fuck man. that's great! what an amazing Christmas gift.

my Dad is Czech and my Mom was Uke. I feel for those people every damn day

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Specialist-Lion-8135 t1_j0pasyi wrote

Having seen the devastation, I can hardly fathom the titanic effort that brought this wonderful accomplishment. I am so happy for them.

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lolitalula t1_j0pefl2 wrote

I'm so sick of Putin, his people need to take him out of power immediately

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frealfr t1_j0phcey wrote

Don't tell the Russians...Wait!

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parsifal t1_j0pxmdp wrote

I just had a flash to the Ukrainian guy on the subway in Seinfeld who smashed the Risk board, roaring ‘You not say Ukraine weak!’*

(*Fellow r/Seinfeld fans: I know the quote is out of order. But I like it this way.)

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wild_man_wizard t1_j0q6plo wrote

The history of strategic bombing shows dropping bombs on civilians paradoxically tends to increase rather than degrade morale, and an attitude of "fuck the procedure, just get it working" tends to expedite a lot of repairs.

To wit, there's records of German factories in WWII being more productive the month after being bombed compared to the month before.

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Gloriathewitch t1_j0qr3wa wrote

the power line workers in UA are absolute legends.

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Mijrak t1_j0sk2sl wrote

Thank goodness, must've been such a relief for those people, may better things continue for Ukraine

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