Don't buy Russian vodka and pour what you have down the drain.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Disappointed at the shade being thrown at OP. I, for one, stand with OP and the people of Ukraine.


NP but of course I stand with the people of Ukraine! So I donated significantly to a reputable, low admin charity.

My vodka is Tito's anyway.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Disappointed at the shade being thrown at OP. I, for one, stand with OP and the people of Ukraine.


I stand with Ukraine, but I don’t like OP commanding others to dump their vodka down the drain. Why does she get to issue orders about what people do in their homes?
Anonymous
DON"T POUR IT DOWN THE DRAIN. if we have massive grid breakdown, it can be used as a disinfectant.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Only Tito's Vodka, from Austin TX, for me.


Same! Of course, I'm not exactly thrilled with state-level politics in Texas right now, but Austin is still okay.


The new state motto:

Texas - not quite as bad as Russia, but we're working on it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Disappointed at the shade being thrown at OP. I, for one, stand with OP and the people of Ukraine.


So you think pouring your half-full bottle of Russian vodka down the drain is an effective way of standing with the people of Ukraine?

Idiocy abounds.
Anonymous
Liquor stores pulling off the shelves does nothing - symbolic only. It has already been paid for.
Anonymous
I, for one, am throwing away all my Russian caviar to make a political statement.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I, for one, am throwing away all my Russian caviar to make a political statement.


No more Russian prostitutes for me!
Anonymous
Remember when everyone got rid of their French wine in protest of the French not condoning the US's invasion of Iraq during the Bush administration?

This at least makes a bit more sense.
Anonymous
I'm on it OP, just a couple weeks ago I made a point of buying Polish vodka!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Disappointed at the shade being thrown at OP. I, for one, stand with OP and the people of Ukraine.


So you think pouring your half-full bottle of Russian vodka down the drain is an effective way of standing with the people of Ukraine?

Idiocy abounds.



Performance theater. Looks great to their friends on FB, insta, "we poured a small fortune down the drain I tell you Tim" humble brags, etc.
Anonymous
You realize that whoever produced your vodka or other items you want to trash they already have your money?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I, for one, am throwing away all my Russian caviar to make a political statement.


Wait -- give me your address first (and don't use a bear-proof bin)!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:In support of Ukraine, don't buy Russian vodka and pour what you have down the drain.


You have an imperfect understanding of how boycotts work.


🙄 lol
Anonymous
Or you could do something actually helpful and skip the performative bs.
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