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Posted in: Japan to begin living support program for war zone evacuees in April See in context

Why not just say so.

I think you saying is sufficient

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Posted in: Japan to begin living support program for war zone evacuees in April See in context

Russia is soon to devour Ukraine at this rate.

We are at the brink of WW3.

No it’s not, & no we aren’t

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Posted in: TikTok moms nurture 'detox for kids' misinformation See in context

Agree with Jay - detox them off all social media

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Posted in: New missiles won't help Ukraine, says Putin See in context

War is war

War !? I thought this was a special military operation

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Posted in: Man convicted over viral video of sauce bottle licking at sushi chain See in context

Blame social media.

it’s designed to stroke people’s ego - which is what he basically said.

PS , please press ‘like’

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Posted in: Argentina reaches Rugby World Cup quarterfinals after eliminating Japan with 39-27 win See in context

I was surprised to see Cheika do an interview in Spanish

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Posted in: Liverpool face test of title credentials at Spurs See in context

Szoboszlai already looks Liverpool captain material.

Nicely spelt!

Probably easier to spell than pronounce

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Posted in: Australia Indigenous referendum set to fail as support dips, poll shows See in context

Good !

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Posted in: Russia reports attacks on oil refineries and town near border with Ukraine See in context

@black

so accidentally killing 5 Russian civilians is murder, but deliberately killing, raping & torturing 1000’s of Ukraine citizens is ok - got it

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Posted in: Russia reports attacks on oil refineries and town near border with Ukraine See in context

@richard

the only people in denial are those who think that this invasion, this war is justified

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Posted in: Russia reports attacks on oil refineries and town near border with Ukraine See in context

Ukraine is just bombing civilians. Get your act together. These are innocent people. 

and what about the innocent Ukrainian civilians who were not only killed, but raped & tortured ?

I believe the number is in the 10’s of 1000’s.

No compassion for them eh ?

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Posted in: Russia reports attacks on oil refineries and town near border with Ukraine See in context

as NATO circUS started to corner Russia,

I think you meant to say, ‘as countries bordering Russia plead to join NATO due to their justified fear of a Russian invasion.’

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Posted in: South Africa mulls options on ICC arrest warrant for potential visitor Putin See in context

Russia can stand up to the West and win.

HaHa, they weren’t fighting the west. They were fighting poor under equipped Syrian rebels.

This is after their typical MO - bombing & demolishing town after town, city after city, indiscriminately killing innocent civilians on the way.

the one time they did encounter US troops, they got their arses kicked.

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Posted in: Foreign hotel guests in Japan top 10 mil for 1st time in 3 years See in context

Gee, the country was closed for nearly 3 years thanks to corona - coincidence ?

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Posted in: Russia reports attacks on oil refineries and town near border with Ukraine See in context

Blacklabel

you scream ‘murder’ when 5 civilians are killed in Russia. I’ve not seen one post of yours condemning Russia for the 10’s of 1000’s of Ukrainian civilians killed.

the fact that you’re up in arms now speaks volumes.

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Posted in: Russia accuses Japan of ‘cynical speculation’ after Tokyo’s nuclear rebuke See in context

Experts agree Ukraine cannot win war of attrition, conventional war with Russia and Ukraine's now clearly losing this conflict.

Wrong on both accounts

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Posted in: Head of Russian private army Wagner says his forces are handing control of Bakhmut to Moscow See in context

@kipling

The much publicized recruitment from prisons netted around 5,000 "volunteers" all of whom had to have previous military experience

not sure where you get your info from, but

Prigozhin himself stated he recruited 50,000 prison inmates, & lost 20% of them.

Most had no previous military experience.

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Posted in: Head of Russian private army Wagner says his forces are handing control of Bakhmut to Moscow See in context

First, the Russians aren’t even using their military to accomplish their goals

obviously you slept through a lot of this conflict, where Russia's elite paratroopers were wiped out in their initial attempt to take Kiev. And you may have missed the Russian army’s panicky withdrawal from Kherson & Kharkiv.

Second, the Ukro-NATO military has been severely degraded. 

and you believe this because a habitual lying war criminal said so ?

conscript armies tend to be low-performance and low-morale.

that is why Russia's conscripts are performing so badly - those that haven’t escaped Russia or surrendered.

Ukraines armed forces are highly motivated - they are fighting for their freedom. What are the Russians fighting for ?

Third, the Russian focus is on the enemy forces, not on the terrain. This is consistent with what Marshal Zhukov records in his memoirs

you’re living in the past - same as Putin

Ukraine military places more value on the lives of their soldiers than Russia does.

Fourth, the real war hasn’t even started yet.

Bahaha ! What’s this last 15 months been - foreplay ?

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Posted in: Head of Russian private army Wagner says his forces are handing control of Bakhmut to Moscow See in context

@kipling

from Aljazeera ;

Some 20,000 troops from Russia’s Wagner mercenary group were killed in the months-long battle for control of Bakhmut in eastern Ukraine, its founder has said.

Yevgeny Prigozhin said he had recruited about 50,000 prisoners to fight with Wagner in Russia’s war in Ukraine and that about 20 percent of them had been killed.

A similar number of his contract soldiers had also perished in the battle for the city, he told Russian political strategist Konstantin Dolgov in a video interview posted on his Telegram channel on Wednesday.

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Posted in: Head of Russian private army Wagner says his forces are handing control of Bakhmut to Moscow See in context

A private military company took on a NATO supported and trained army and won a decisive victory.

A private military company trained & supported by Russia, backed up by a superior number of artillery, took on a NATO supported and trained army and won a decisive victory, which took ten months & cost them 20,000 dead & 80,000 injured.

Even the Wagner boss said it hurt

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Posted in: Iniesta to leave Kobe Vissel but determined to play on See in context

Vissel brought him in to win the J-league.

And after mostly disappointing seasons, they are currently in prime position to finally win the league, & he decides to leave ?

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Posted in: Head of Russian private army Wagner says his forces are handing control of Bakhmut to Moscow See in context

The Battle of Bakhmut is over

Ha ! thats been said before in other parts of Ukraine, only for the Ukrainian army to reclaim them.

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Posted in: Superstar singer Tina Turner dies at 83 See in context

Tina turner was brought in by the Australian rugby league to be the face of their new advertising campaign.

Her ‘simply the best’ song & campaign over 5 years were credited with doubling the number of spectators attending games.

So she will be forever remembered in the rugby league circles of Australia

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Posted in: 20 richest countries account for over half of 50 million people in 'modern slavery,' report says See in context

There you go, #1 reason Democracy's dying Fast, pure hypocrisy, corruption and exploitation

gee, 2 of the top 3 countries are not democracies

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Posted in: Man City's treble bid up and running after winning English Premier League See in context

Whatever appended to financial fair play ?

Man City up on 100 charges over FFP breaches since the Abu Dhabi group took over.

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Posted in: Central Asia leaders converge in China as Xi touts 'enduring' friendship See in context

No wonder China's becoming so popular, as stable leadership hard to find these days!

no it’s not

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Posted in: Can a doorbell ring justify a 'stand your ground' shooting? See in context

It's scary to live in the U.S.

Yet so many Japanese want to live there.

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Posted in: Southampton fightback stuns Spurs; Chelsea held by Everton See in context

Conte gave the spurs hierarchy both barrels in his post match news conference

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Posted in: ¥3.997 billion in cash handed in to Tokyo lost and found center in 2022 See in context

Foreigners want to do good, find something on the street that belong to someone, might end up in endless paperwork and more questioning, when they try to handover that lost items

this happened to me not once, but twice when I found a keitai on the road, tried to hand it in to the local Koban, but They questioned me like I was the perp who had stolen it. Next time I found something on the road, I left it there.

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Posted in: North Korea claims almost 800,000 have signed up to fight against U.S. See in context

Nice Rifles !! do they work??

they either shoot water or pellets

800,000 have signed up to fight against U.S.

they thought they were going to eat US pizza & hot dogs

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