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RE: Two Tragedies in One Day

in Deep Dives2 months ago (edited)

The sounds of explosions are commonplace and don't bother me as much as they used to. I slept through at least 8 missile hits on my city sweet as a baby.

As one who lived in Kharkiv and witnessed his students murdered by Russian artillery, as one whose fiancee grew up in Donbas and witnessed the Russian bombardment daily for eight years while subhuman pieces of shit like you tried to pretend it was Ukrainian, it's hard for me to listen to your sad, sick, pathetic attempts at an emmy here without laughing. You've never set foot in Ukraine and probably couldn't find it on a map if called upon to do so. You're an American, living somewhere in a trailer park in the Midwest, and your sad attempts to portray Russian citizens in Vladivostok waving the Yellow-Black-and-Gold banner of the Russian imperial movement as ("GuUuUh... UkRoNaZiS!!!") is all it takes to make that plain.

You don't fucking exist. You're a sock-puppet account created by an American Russopublican in order to pretend that your miserable little russophilic claims had some semblance of validity.
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As one who has rock-solid empirical proof of having lived in Ukraine, as a proud veteran of the Kharkiv territorial militia who is proud to have fought against the satanic ruZZistani murderers you cheer for, I say again: you don't fucking exist and your drooling, pathetic profile is a sad attempt to garner legitimacy so your FSB handler will increase your salary.

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If you are to be believed, you gave out personal information to an unknown person.))) Stop it, you're not acting rationally.
And here's another lie I'm talking about - your entire comment.
Although it's more likely not a lie, but your sick fantasy caused by psychological trauma or concussion.
When America&HATO conducted its numerous SМOs, civilians died too, civilian infrastructure suffered, and nothing, life goes on. Boomerangs usually come suddenly, Robert!