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BerndReject SlavicsBernd2022-03-02 23:04:56 · 4yNo. 139708reply
Laut eigener Aussage überollt Putin nur das Nazibatallion Assamov, allerdings geht es um ein neu entdecktes Gasfeld, welches komplett der Unkraine gehören würde und somit wäre Russland nutzlos, ungefähr so wie Tschetschenien. Deshalb sind die Truppen auch Rund um die Gasquelle stationiert. Euch Dreck bombt der grösste lebende Antifaschist einfach zusammen. Donalt Trump hat sich als noch grösserer Antifaschist geoutet und hat angemerkt, dass ihr lächerlichen kleinen 2 Dollar Sanktionsfiguren ihm eine Zukunft ermöglicht habt. Putin zeigt das Antifaschismus proftiorientiert sein kann, gegen sexuelle Randexistenzen sein kann und das Antifaschismus él bedeutet. Die antifaschistische Republikanische Partei Amerikas stellt sich komplet hinter Putin den grössten lebenden Antifaschisten. Ihr Idioten demonstriert für die kapitalisten und ihre kagg Ölquelle im Meer vor der Ukraine. Wie wäre es damit RT und Sputnik Journalisten zu lynchen für ihre faschistischen Verbrechen statt kein Krieg zu schreien?
GermanyBernd2022-03-03 08:48:08 · 4yNo. 139713sagereply

FinlandBernd2022-03-02 15:57:05 · 4yNo. 139664reply
It was really slippery today when I went out. Thank dog I don't have to go out in a few days - next time I'm out I hope the ice on paths is mostly melted.
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FinlandBernd2022-03-02 16:21:10 · 4yNo. 139666reply
 
What made you think I am?
FinlandBernd2022-03-02 16:23:14 · 4yNo. 139667reply
Well I simply assumed naturally that you are not a woman or +60yo elderly person since you are posting here and the only other type of person I can think of with poor balance skills here are foreigners
FinlandBernd2022-03-02 16:27:28 · 4yNo. 139668reply
 
young men can slip too, bigot
FinlandBernd2022-03-02 16:37:36 · 4yNo. 139670reply
Yes but they manage better even when intoxicated and are able to keep the beer bottle in their hand without spilling or breaking it and getting up without any injuries

SloveniaBernd2022-02-21 09:48:52 · 4yNo. 137780reply
don't mind this threda it's just a vanilla flowre
ItalyBernd2022-02-21 09:50:48 · 4yNo. 137781reply
Very based.
GermanyBernd2022-02-21 10:33:06 · 4yNo. 137782reply
Vanilla is more expensive than silver.
ItalyBernd2022-02-21 13:38:10 · 4yNo. 137797reply
Does saffron also come in antitheft plastic boxes on the Tschermany? Weirds me out each time tbh
GermanyBernd2022-02-28 09:01:32 · 4yNo. 139237reply
I don’t know. I have never bought saffron or looked for it in store. But anti-theft usually means locked away in a glass cabinet and I’ve seen this for alcohol, tobacco and shaving products.

SwitzerlandBernd2022-02-27 22:46:41 · 4yNo. 139180reply
Putin is going to bomb us and I am going to die without having ever kissed a trad gf while watching the sun set over a meadow. I hate Putin so much, bros...
GermanyBernd2022-02-27 22:47:33 · 4yNo. 139181reply
Don't you have shelters like everywhere in Switzerland?
SwitzerlandBernd2022-02-27 22:48:43 · 4yNo. 139182reply
Yeah but mine is in my neighbours house.
GermanyBernd2022-02-27 22:50:48 · 4yNo. 139183reply
If he starts ww3 and nukes will be everywhere at least us Germans won't be blamed for ww2 anymore.
 
Also kissing gf in a shelter while she is afraid of bombs doesn't sound too bad either, does it?

GermanyBernd2022-02-27 21:00:50 · 4yNo. 139158reply
Why does RU army tell there are zero casualties? Looks not good. Thought Ukraine my be posting fantasy numbers but since yesterday i see so many videos with dozens of russian soldiers, is this for real?
 
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SloveniaBernd2022-02-27 21:23:52 · 4yNo. 139160reply
>I can bring a link, but it would be in Russian.
I think RT reported on the report you're talking about, in English.
https://www.rt.com/russia/550788-russian-military-ukraine-casualties/
BerndBernd2022-02-27 22:00:27 · 4yNo. 139170reply
>146 tanks, 49 artillery, 706 apcs
Cool story bob
RussiaBernd2022-02-27 22:03:01 · 4yNo. 139171reply
There are casualties, but don't believe Ukrainian numbers because they must create an image of winning to keep the fighting spirit hight.
RussiaBernd2022-02-27 22:04:13 · 4yNo. 139172reply
I mean 4300 dead soldiers is obvious fake meanwhile Ukrainians are encircled in their towns (there are video proofs in other thread)

GermanyBernd2022-02-25 11:08:05 · 4yNo. 138562reply
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SwedenBernd2022-02-25 14:18:19 · 4yNo. 138602reply
i dun get it
GermanyBernd2022-02-25 14:40:39 · 4yNo. 138605reply
I openly demand young girls and coke party.
GermanyBernd2022-02-26 12:21:43 · 4yNo. 138777reply
lucifersnwo666
@ all accounts + google
GermanyBernd2022-02-26 12:27:09 · 4yNo. 138779reply

GermanyAPOLOGISE FOR BEING RUSSIANBernd2022-02-24 22:05:03 · 4yNo. 138472reply
Russians are the new Nazis and Putin is Hitler.
Germany stopped Nordstream 2 to trigger Pootin and make him attack. Soon the very last people who remember the 1940s will die anyway and Russia will be the new Germany.
 
APOLOGISE
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GermanyBernd2022-02-25 00:10:48 · 4yNo. 138488reply
GermanyBernd2022-02-25 00:19:02 · 4yNo. 138489reply
BerndBernd2022-02-25 05:10:01 · 4yNo. 138512reply
TurkeyBernd2022-02-25 13:22:07 · 4yNo. 138595reply

BerndCIA attacks major russian news outlet hides behind the anonymousBernd2022-02-25 12:28:56 · 4yNo. 138579reply
CIA attacks major russian news outlet hides behind the anonymous movement
Deeps state niggers, so world peace, just run them over.
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BerndBernd2022-02-25 12:32:02 · 4yNo. 138584reply
GermanyBernd2022-02-25 12:35:34 · 4yNo. 138587sagereply
Ach, du bist es.
Geh lieber für deine Medischule lernen sonst wirst du für immer ein Loser bleiben.
BerndBernd2022-02-25 12:44:12 · 4yNo. 138589reply
BerndBernd2022-02-25 12:46:08 · 4yNo. 138591reply
Isch mach disch Messah du Huan 💩

BerndUS war crimes in south americaBernd2022-02-25 12:01:25 · 4yNo. 138574reply
Before Fidel Castro and Che Guevara, before Ho Chi Minh and before Mao began his Long March, there was Augusto Cesar Sandino.
 
While Sandino is not a household name in much of the world, as these others are, he was one of the most important and successful guerilla fighters of the 20th century, successfully driving the US Marines out of Nicaragua against nearly impossible odds. His image, with his iconic Tom Mix cowboy hat tilted to one side, continues to be the most ubiquitous symbol in Nicaragua – a country led by the Sandinista Front, named in his honor.
 
Unlike the aforementioned revolutionaries, Sandino was not an intellectual and he was not a Marxist. Rather, he was a mechanic from a small town outside the town of Masaya, Nicaragua, and a member of Nicaragua’s Liberal Party. Sandino was not a revolutionary by training or study; he was drawn into the armed struggle in response to the US Marine invasion and occupation of his country which began in 1911 with the goal of ousting Liberal Party President Jose Zelaya. As the US State Department itself explains, American opposition to Zelaya stemmed from his intention to work with the Japanese government to develop a canal from the Atlantic to the Pacific coast of Nicaragua which would rival the US-controlled Panama Canal. This flew in the face of the Monroe Doctrine of 1823, which holds that the US has sole dominion over the Western Hemisphere and the right to intervene in any country therein to prevent the influence of other nations.
The president who can’t resist defying the US is at it again
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The president who can’t resist defying the US is at it again
 
The US was able to put in place a succession of Conservative Party presidents to its liking with the backing of the brutal National Guard. The US was thereby able to ink a deal with the Nicaraguan government which gave the US and US companies significant control over Nicaragua’s treasury, finances and railroad. However, this did not sit well with the Nicaraguan people who, eventually, revolted. As the US State Department explains (in an incredible act of understatement), the US’ attempt to “prevent local management of finances … caused considerable nationalist concern in Nicaragua.” To quell the resulting unrest and civil war which broke out between the Liberals and Conservatives, the US, which withdrew the Marines in 1924, sent an even greater Marine force to Nicaragua in 1925.
 
It was this Marine invasion which sparked the rise of Augusto Cesar Sandino, who led hundreds of mostly peasant guerillas to repel it. As one historian explains, Sandino, who “had become a Liberal general in the civil war, launched his rebellion, sacking the US-owned San Albino gold mine and issuing proclamations against ‘Yankee cowards and criminals’ and the ‘worm-eaten and decadent’ Nicaraguan aristocracy” that served US interests.
 
Sandino and his forces, though not great in number and certainly not as well-armed as the United States Marine Corps, proved to be a formidable force which could neither be caught nor vanquished. Sandino soon became a legend, and “even China's Kuomintang carried standards bearing his image.” As the late, great Latin American writer Eduardo Galeano wrote in his acclaimed ‘The Open Veins of Latin America’:
 
“The epic of Augusto César Sandino stirred the world. The long struggle of Nicaragua’s guerrilla leader was rooted in the angry peasants’ demand for land. His small, ragged army fought for some years against twelve thousand US invaders and the National Guard. Sardine tins filled with stones served as grenades, Springfield rifles were stolen from the enemy, and there were plenty of machetes; the flag flew from any handy stick, and the peasants moved through mountain thickets wearing strips of hide called huaraches instead of boots. The guerrillas sang, to the tune of Adelita: ‘In Nicaragua, gentlemen, the mouse kills the cat.’”
 
And so, in its desperation to somehow subdue Sandino and his gang of merry men and women, the US increasingly turned to the new form of warfare which it continues to wage today – the aerial bombing of town and country.
 
Summing up the testimony of those who lived through the US assault, one historian describes the US aerial bombings as “a remorseless faceless enemy inflicting indiscriminate violence against homes, villages, livestock, and people who, regardless of age, gender, physical strength, social status, [and who] lacked any defense except to salvage their belongings.”
 
According to a fellow combatant of Sandino who lived through the aerial bombing and the sacking of Ocotal, Nicaragua which followed, “the aviation did much damage to the population between loss of life and loss of property, causing thirty-six deaths in our forces ... Sandino's troops stood to the planes as best they could, downing one enemy plane (a Fokker), and aft this the Sandinista troops withdrew, and that's when the Yankee troops enter the already destroyed town, causing the greatest destruction, sacking the images and bells from the ruins of the church and throwing them in the river … There were hundreds of deaths here, among them children, women.”
I monitored the US-denounced Nicaraguan election; people believe in the Ortega government
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I monitored the US-denounced Nicaraguan election; people believe in the Ortega government
 
Still, Sandino and his mostly peasant liberation army persisted, and successfully drove the US Marines out of Nicaragua in 1933, but not before the Marines were able to shore up the National Guard under the leadership of Anastasio Somoza. Not able to defeat Sandino on the field of battle, the only method left for Somoza was chicanery. And so, on the promise of a peace deal, Somoza lured Sandino to Managua where he was assassinated on February 21, 1934. Sandino’s remains disappeared and have never been found. Meanwhile, Somoza – “a son of a bitch, but … our son of a bitch” as FDR would quip – declared himself president of Nicaragua with the backing of the United States and turned quickly to repressing Sandino’s followers and supporters.
 
Somoza and his son, and then his grandson, ruled Nicaragua with an iron fist (and US military assistance) for the next 45 years. However, Sandino’s example inspired the creation of the Sandinista National Liberation Front (FSLN) in 1962. The FSLN, again a primarily peasant movement in a mostly agrarian society, waged a guerilla war against Somoza and his National Guard, culminating in the victory of the FSLN and the ousting of the last Somoza in 1979. But Somoza did not leave without a fight; in the end 50,000 Nicaraguans died, mostly through the aerial bombings of his own cities, reminiscent of the US bombings in the 1920s and early 1930s.
 
In addition, 100,000 were wounded, 40,000 orphaned, and 150,000 became refugees. And, when Somoza fled the country, he took its treasury, ensuring that huge swaths of Nicaragua would remain in ruin from his air campaign for years to come.
 
The FSLN, once victorious, made sure that Sandino’s memory and legacy would be preserved. At the same time, Sandino is one of those historical figures, like Jose Marti in Cuba, which nearly all parties claim in Nicaragua. Indeed, the worst accusation one could level against a leader or activist in the country is that they have somehow betrayed Sandino and his legacy, and this charge is made often.
 
Indeed, it is now fashionable amongst disgruntled Sandinistas, the mainstream press in and outside Nicaragua, and amongst even the left in the US and Europe, to claim that the current FSLN leadership, including President Daniel Ortega, have abandoned Sandino’s legacy and the Sandinista Revolution. Even the dictator Somoza, before being gunned down while exiled in Paraguay by Argentine revolutionaries in 1980, made such a claim, putting out a book shortly before his death entitled ‘Nicaragua Betrayed’. It is now even common in some circles to hear claims that Ortega is in fact “the new Somoza.”
 
As my good friend S. Brian Willson, a Vietnam veteran turned peace activist who lost his legs protesting an arms shipment from the US to Central America by train in 1987, said to me, the essential promises of Sandino and the Sandinistas have been fulfilled. And these essential promises to the Nicaraguan people were and are: (1) independence and sovereignty in the face of the US and its attempts to determine Nicaragua’s destiny; and (2) land reform, education, and a decent life for Nicaragua’s large peasant population. Brian, who has lived in Grenada, Nicaragua for years, knows what he is talking about.
 
Ortega and the FSLN have largely made good on both these promises, according to a majority of Nicaraguans. And that is why, much to the chagrin of many leftist intellectuals, Ortega remains popular in Nicaragua, particularly among peasants, workers and the poor. Ortega and the FSLN have given many hectares of land to peasants; instituted free education and health care; put money into affordable housing for the poor; electrified the country and built up the infrastructure; and significantly reduced poverty and extreme poverty, with nearly 100% of the food Nicaraguans eat grown and raised by the peasants themselves.
 
The Sandinistas also kept Nicaragua free from US interference, most notably by winning the brutal Contra War of the 1980s in which the US financed, trained and directed former leaders of Somoza’s National Guard to try and violently retake the country. The resulting conflict killed 30,000 and left the country and economy in ruin. Thankfully, Nicaragua has now more than bounced back.
 
I have been traveling to Nicaragua since 1987. And it was back then that I saw my first images of Sandino and learned of his fight against the US Marines. I even met an old man in Ocotal who fought with Sandino and who proudly sat on his front porch in the old uniform he wore in battle. I have watched a country with once shocking levels of poverty and underdevelopment become a prosperous and developed society. If Augusto Cesar Sandino, who continues to look upon Nicaragua from statues and paintings, could see his country today, I believe he would be proud.
SloveniaBernd2022-02-25 12:11:09 · 4yNo. 138575reply
>it's war crimes because it was USA who did it
kokoko
BerndBernd2022-02-25 12:33:17 · 4yNo. 138586reply

GermanyBernd2022-02-09 21:36:00 · 4yNo. 135613reply
My fetishes: Muscle, short hair, bush.
r8
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GermanyBernd2022-02-23 19:25:31 · 4yNo. 138160reply
Dog tier? Her areola is too big, wouldn't have sex with her.
SloveniaBernd2022-02-23 20:17:37 · 4yNo. 138168reply
>I didn't want to post a hairy vagina, but hairy armpits are sometimes nice, too.
btw here's the way to do it mild
unfortunately there don't seem to be many pics like this around
BerndBernd2022-02-25 04:26:57 · 4yNo. 138509reply
subhuman pigvatnik
GermanyBernd2022-02-25 09:06:24 · 4yNo. 138544reply

IndiaBernd2022-02-21 20:25:59 · 4yNo. 137841reply
Who is our creator?
Is everyone concious?
No religion fags
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MoscowBernd2022-02-23 16:54:39 · 4yNo. 138124reply
 
>he doesn't believe in Ahura Mazda
 
Gonna bomb you for this heresy.
MexicoBernd2022-02-23 18:39:01 · 4yNo. 138148reply
they were concious of their cock hunger
UkraineBernd2022-02-23 20:50:13 · 4yNo. 138174reply
when i was slowly gettin schizo i've took my old schoolbook and was reading Zoroastrian text like a prayer and revelation, feels were extatic
BerndBernd2022-02-23 21:10:29 · 4yNo. 138179reply
 
Bombing cancelled.

BerndMurder bankers and rape their kids, kill deep state swineBernd2022-02-23 00:32:26 · 4yNo. 138017reply
Lets use cigarettes as a currency. Half year of capitalist brainwash is 200 cartons.
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SloveniaBernd2022-02-23 01:03:59 · 4yNo. 138020reply
Eh, I disagree, batteries are too useful.
Money needs to be something dumb and useless, otherwise people will prefer to use it for their actual useful purpose than for monetary purpose.
There's even a theorem tied to this in a way: Gresham's theorem states that if you have both good money and bad money concurrently in circulation, good money will be hoarded and bad money will be spent, leading to only bad money staying in circulation.
MoscowBernd2022-02-23 01:19:06 · 4yNo. 138023reply
 
>Eh, I disagree, batteries are too useful.
 
I understand your argument, but the idea was to buy and sell energy almost directly, using watts and amperes as currency - which is IMO even more progressive than our current fiat money you describe.
SloveniaBernd2022-02-23 01:59:59 · 4yNo. 138026reply
What I'm describing is not fiat money. Gresham's theorem - named after Sir Thomas Gresham, a Tudorian economist, but that's a modern attribution - was well-known by late medieval period already & was already invoked e.g. by Copernicus in Monetæ cudendæ ratio, well before fiat currency system.
 
Transferred into your world; why buy and sell energy, when you can buy and sell something worthless that you can in theory use to buy energy with? Isn't trading actual energy a bit of a risk?
MoscowBernd2022-02-23 04:55:57 · 4yNo. 138030reply
 
>Transferred into your world; why buy and sell energy, when you can buy and sell something worthless that you can in theory use to buy energy with?
 
Well, that's because we've been discussing a post-apocalyptic setting with scarce settlements. So we needed a step above barter, yet not a "real" modern type of currency, backed by a state (because there're no states). Something like ammo in the "Metro" series. My friend proposed liquid fuel, but I proposed batteries - because IIRC in the Fallout world everything runs on electricity/atomic energy. So in my vision you have things like CR2032 and AA batteries as money, "Krona" types as precious metals bars, accumulators of various sizes would be like a useful domestic animal - a goat or a chicken, and finally electrical generators - solar (on farms) or atomic (in big cities) or otherwise would be akin to windmills or watermills or something like that - a big and important utility that is used and maintained by the whole community. (Or by a lord of the lands, who lends it for limited use by his subjects - like windmills in medieval Europe, which were property of barons, who'd allow his serfs to grind their wheat on certain days only.)

MexicoBernd2022-02-22 18:03:31 · 4yNo. 137951reply
is toilet paper just butt napkins?
SloveniaBernd2022-02-22 22:05:13 · 4yNo. 137999reply
toilet paper is for coom
 
you're thinking of papier de púpù

UkraineBernd2022-02-22 16:30:54 · 4yNo. 137935reply
have you ever had sex?
sex now
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