Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:UKRAINE, NOT THE UKRAINE. GODDAMN.
What's the difference? (this is a real questions, not a political argument)
It's just how things are called, PP.
I'm French. I wouldn't want you calling my country "the France". It's called "France".
It's "Great Britain", not "the Great Britain". However, it's "the United Kingdom".
It's "Germany", not "the Germany".
It's "Estonia", not "the Estonia".
Using language incorrectly marks you as ignorant, and therefore less credible.
People are not ignorant, for most of the 20th century, English speakers referred to “the Ukraine". "The" Ukraine is from the Soviet era, after 1991 - Ukraine.
More about the name: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Name_of_Ukraine#:~:text=The%20use%20of%20%22the%20Ukraine,no%20official%20alternative%20long%20name.
DROP IT. You are ignorant TODAY. You've been told on multiple media for weeks how to call this country. Heave the remnants of what passes for your brain out of the 20th century and stop making idiotic remarks.
It can be reffered to however the speaker would like. What the Ukrainians like is not really all that important.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:UKRAINE, NOT THE UKRAINE. GODDAMN.
What's the difference? (this is a real questions, not a political argument)
It's just how things are called, PP.
I'm French. I wouldn't want you calling my country "the France". It's called "France".
It's "Great Britain", not "the Great Britain". However, it's "the United Kingdom".
It's "Germany", not "the Germany".
It's "Estonia", not "the Estonia".
Using language incorrectly marks you as ignorant, and therefore less credible.
People are not ignorant, for most of the 20th century, English speakers referred to “the Ukraine". "The" Ukraine is from the Soviet era, after 1991 - Ukraine.
More about the name: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Name_of_Ukraine#:~:text=The%20use%20of%20%22the%20Ukraine,no%20official%20alternative%20long%20name.
DROP IT. You are ignorant TODAY. You've been told on multiple media for weeks how to call this country. Heave the remnants of what passes for your brain out of the 20th century and stop making idiotic remarks.
Anonymous wrote:It took the us 40 days to take iraq
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Russia is outsourcing their next phase of fighting to 16,000 middle eastern men from Syria. They say these men are experts in urban combat and will offer Russian citizenship. Meanwhile the 300 advisors (CIA and DOD) are having fun outside Kyiv.
Did Chechnya run out of assholes already?
Chechens who are battle-tested are dead or in Ukraine to fight Russia.
The Syrians they are sending are experienced killers.
This won’t end well at all. There are already calls on wahhabi chats to go fight in Ukraine to capture beautiful women. It’s amazing how undersexed this population is.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:UKRAINE, NOT THE UKRAINE. GODDAMN.
What's the difference? (this is a real questions, not a political argument)
It's just how things are called, PP.
I'm French. I wouldn't want you calling my country "the France". It's called "France".
It's "Great Britain", not "the Great Britain". However, it's "the United Kingdom".
It's "Germany", not "the Germany".
It's "Estonia", not "the Estonia".
Using language incorrectly marks you as ignorant, and therefore less credible.
People are not ignorant, for most of the 20th century, English speakers referred to “the Ukraine". "The" Ukraine is from the Soviet era, after 1991 - Ukraine.
More about the name: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Name_of_Ukraine#:~:text=The%20use%20of%20%22the%20Ukraine,no%20official%20alternative%20long%20name.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Russia is outsourcing their next phase of fighting to 16,000 middle eastern men from Syria. They say these men are experts in urban combat and will offer Russian citizenship. Meanwhile the 300 advisors (CIA and DOD) are having fun outside Kyiv.
Did Chechnya run out of assholes already?
Chechens who are battle-tested are dead or in Ukraine to fight Russia.
The Syrians they are sending are experienced killers.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Russia is outsourcing their next phase of fighting to 16,000 middle eastern men from Syria. They say these men are experts in urban combat and will offer Russian citizenship. Meanwhile the 300 advisors (CIA and DOD) are having fun outside Kyiv.
Did Chechnya run out of assholes already?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:UKRAINE, NOT THE UKRAINE. GODDAMN.
What's the difference? (this is a real questions, not a political argument)
It's just how things are called, PP.
I'm French. I wouldn't want you calling my country "the France". It's called "France".
It's "Great Britain", not "the Great Britain". However, it's "the United Kingdom".
It's "Germany", not "the Germany".
It's "Estonia", not "the Estonia".
Using language incorrectly marks you as ignorant, and therefore less credible.
Anonymous wrote:Russia is outsourcing their next phase of fighting to 16,000 middle eastern men from Syria. They say these men are experts in urban combat and will offer Russian citizenship. Meanwhile the 300 advisors (CIA and DOD) are having fun outside Kyiv.
Anonymous wrote:Rocket/missile attacks on the US Embassy in Baghdad and Consulate in Erbil. Nobody hurt as of yet.
Interesting, I would assume it was done by Russian proxies and not Iranian proxies. Remember we are trying to revive the nuclear deal, which Russia is against. Looks like they're trying to make this WW3. They need an enemy and a distraction.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:UKRAINE, NOT THE UKRAINE. GODDAMN.
What's the difference? (this is a real questions, not a political argument)
It's just how things are called, PP.
I'm French. I wouldn't want you calling my country "the France". It's called "France".
It's "Great Britain", not "the Great Britain". However, it's "the United Kingdom".
It's "Germany", not "the Germany".
It's "Estonia", not "the Estonia".
Using language incorrectly marks you as ignorant, and therefore less credible.