Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Great thread on what’s going on with the convoy. “The Russians have formed the world's longest POW camp. And the Ukrainians don't have to feed it.”
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So many of them are teenagers. Depressing.
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Who do you think does the fighting? It’s boys right out of school high. It’s always been that way.
Anonymous wrote:Putin is 70 years old. Male life expectancy in Russia is just over 73.
He is going to go out in flames. I just hope the US has compromised their nukes enough to reduce his damage.
EU and NATO are too little too late; imo the fate of the entire world rests on all the spending of America for defense.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Putin is 70 years old. Male life expectancy in Russia is just over 73.
He is going to go out in flames. I just hope the US has compromised their nukes enough to reduce his damage.
EU and NATO are too little too late; imo the fate of the entire world rests on all the spending of America for defense.
But Putin’s healthcare is not as bad as a normal person’s healthcare. For that life expectancy, I’d want to know if assassination/poisoning counts. Russia kills a lot of people (“falling” out of windows, etc).
And who is counted? And what kind of preventative healthcare is offered? And how do varying levels of healthcare compare between Putin and everyone else?
I have a feeling Putin will beat the normal life expectancy.
Does anyone know if Putin drinks alcohol and smokes? If he doesn't, then his lifespan will be much higher than the average Russian. When I went to Russia, I was surprised to see so many middle-aged men passed out in public places. They were all over the place.
He doesn't have the puffy face that smokers & heavy drinkers typically do. If he drinks it must be somewhat moderately. And he's not obese, unlike our own past P wanna-be.
He has a pretty puffy face. It's like a comically oversized balloon head on a child's body.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Putin is 70 years old. Male life expectancy in Russia is just over 73.
He is going to go out in flames. I just hope the US has compromised their nukes enough to reduce his damage.
EU and NATO are too little too late; imo the fate of the entire world rests on all the spending of America for defense.
But Putin’s healthcare is not as bad as a normal person’s healthcare. For that life expectancy, I’d want to know if assassination/poisoning counts. Russia kills a lot of people (“falling” out of windows, etc).
And who is counted? And what kind of preventative healthcare is offered? And how do varying levels of healthcare compare between Putin and everyone else?
I have a feeling Putin will beat the normal life expectancy.
Does anyone know if Putin drinks alcohol and smokes? If he doesn't, then his lifespan will be much higher than the average Russian. When I went to Russia, I was surprised to see so many middle-aged men passed out in public places. They were all over the place.
He doesn't have the puffy face that smokers & heavy drinkers typically do. If he drinks it must be somewhat moderately. And he's not obese, unlike our own past P wanna-be.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Putin is 70 years old. Male life expectancy in Russia is just over 73.
He is going to go out in flames. I just hope the US has compromised their nukes enough to reduce his damage.
EU and NATO are too little too late; imo the fate of the entire world rests on all the spending of America for defense.
But Putin’s healthcare is not as bad as a normal person’s healthcare. For that life expectancy, I’d want to know if assassination/poisoning counts. Russia kills a lot of people (“falling” out of windows, etc).
And who is counted? And what kind of preventative healthcare is offered? And how do varying levels of healthcare compare between Putin and everyone else?
I have a feeling Putin will beat the normal life expectancy.
Does anyone know if Putin drinks alcohol and smokes? If he doesn't, then his lifespan will be much higher than the average Russian. When I went to Russia, I was surprised to see so many middle-aged men passed out in public places. They were all over the place.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Putin is 70 years old. Male life expectancy in Russia is just over 73.
He is going to go out in flames. I just hope the US has compromised their nukes enough to reduce his damage.
EU and NATO are too little too late; imo the fate of the entire world rests on all the spending of America for defense.
But Putin’s healthcare is not as bad as a normal person’s healthcare. For that life expectancy, I’d want to know if assassination/poisoning counts. Russia kills a lot of people (“falling” out of windows, etc).
And who is counted? And what kind of preventative healthcare is offered? And how do varying levels of healthcare compare between Putin and everyone else?
I have a feeling Putin will beat the normal life expectancy.
He doesn't have the puffy face that smokers & heavy drinkers typically do. If he drinks it must be somewhat moderately. And he's not obese, unlike our own past P wanna-be.
Does anyone know if Putin drinks alcohol and smokes? If he doesn't, then his lifespan will be much higher than the average Russian. When I went to Russia, I was surprised to see so many middle-aged men passed out in public places. They were all over the place.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Putin is 70 years old. Male life expectancy in Russia is just over 73.
He is going to go out in flames. I just hope the US has compromised their nukes enough to reduce his damage.
EU and NATO are too little too late; imo the fate of the entire world rests on all the spending of America for defense.
But Putin’s healthcare is not as bad as a normal person’s healthcare. For that life expectancy, I’d want to know if assassination/poisoning counts. Russia kills a lot of people (“falling” out of windows, etc).
And who is counted? And what kind of preventative healthcare is offered? And how do varying levels of healthcare compare between Putin and everyone else?
I have a feeling Putin will beat the normal life expectancy.
Does anyone know if Putin drinks alcohol and smokes? If he doesn't, then his lifespan will be much higher than the average Russian. When I went to Russia, I was surprised to see so many middle-aged men passed out in public places. They were all over the place.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Putin is 70 years old. Male life expectancy in Russia is just over 73.
He is going to go out in flames. I just hope the US has compromised their nukes enough to reduce his damage.
EU and NATO are too little too late; imo the fate of the entire world rests on all the spending of America for defense.
But Putin’s healthcare is not as bad as a normal person’s healthcare. For that life expectancy, I’d want to know if assassination/poisoning counts. Russia kills a lot of people (“falling” out of windows, etc).
And who is counted? And what kind of preventative healthcare is offered? And how do varying levels of healthcare compare between Putin and everyone else?
I have a feeling Putin will beat the normal life expectancy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The playbook is Grozny - pound Ukraine into submission, even if destroys all infrastructure and the populace is decimated. Elevate a ruthless strongman Ukrainian-native mobster to be the Governor that answers only to Putin.
Look at all the Chechen forces Putin has at his disposal. They are all the kids born during or after the Chechen war; they've been thoroughly placated and brainwashed to fight on behalf of the monster who murdered all their relatives.
That's the playbook for Ukraine.
I was in grozny during the first campaign and you don’t know what you’re talking about. Compared to the Chechen war, Ukraine is a freaking club med.
Last I remember seeing the average lifespan for a Russian man was late 50's. That's the ordinary, impoverished little people out in the hinters of the motherland. Not the health obsessed leader of the country with every obtainable resource within reach. No reason he can't make it to his 90's. Assuming there isn't something more serious going on that is being hidden.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Putin is 70 years old. Male life expectancy in Russia is just over 73.
He is going to go out in flames. I just hope the US has compromised their nukes enough to reduce his damage.
EU and NATO are too little too late; imo the fate of the entire world rests on all the spending of America for defense.
But Putin’s healthcare is not as bad as a normal person’s healthcare. For that life expectancy, I’d want to know if assassination/poisoning counts. Russia kills a lot of people (“falling” out of windows, etc).
And who is counted? And what kind of preventative healthcare is offered? And how do varying levels of healthcare compare between Putin and everyone else?
I have a feeling Putin will beat the normal life expectancy.