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Posts by Uncle_Wolf

Pretty much all of us need a new tailor when it comes to uniforms...

1 hour ago 12 0 3 0

A very good point about this landmark ruling.
It forces us in Europe to rethink how, why, and with whom, we do business with, and what they stand for.

1 hour ago 27 6 3 0

Brilliant retelling of the daily Sad Russia Noises coming out of the pens and mouths of Russian warbloggers.

1 hour ago 22 2 3 0

Humour and imagination goes hand in hand.
It is impossible to do what we do without either of those two.

1 hour ago 11 1 1 0

The lawyer in you understand what the general in me was implicating. ๐Ÿ˜

1 hour ago 10 0 2 0

Efficiency of words.
Both sides of the formal logic equation are True. ๐Ÿ˜

1 hour ago 7 0 0 0

Yeah, finally they have cought on to it being better to talk about the upcoming downfall of Russia.

1 hour ago 7 0 0 0

I know both of them.
And I can attest that both of them are salivating over the thought of the Russian downfall.
And let me explain the standing Budanov inside joke, he laughs a heck of a lot in real life.
A sense of humour and being serious are not at odds with each other you know.

1 hour ago 11 0 1 0
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I prefer Hogsbreath to remain in place for a very long time.
He makes my job easier after all.
Patel and Lutnick are rather not my business after all.

1 hour ago 4 0 0 0

Being somewhat competent, it is not an improvement from our viewpoint.
Hogsbreath had one redeeming quality, and that was his incompetency.
When dealing with an enemy you always prefer the enemy to be as incompetent as possible.

1 hour ago 3 0 0 0

...remember that you can seek asylum at a European Legation in the US.
3/3

1 hour ago 21 4 2 0

And as a secondary effect it will also grant LGBTQ+ persons the right to seek asylum in Europe, especially trans-people from the US.
If you, or anybody you know is a trans-person in the US, and can't travel abroad due to the US travel ban for trans-people...
2/3

1 hour ago 25 7 1 0

Don't miss this landmark ruling of CJEU Court.
It changes the legal landscape of EU, and solidifies LGBTQ+ rights as a core function of EU legislation.
It also forces a legal change in not only Hungary, but also in Poland, Slovakia, etcetera.
1/3

1 hour ago 37 10 1 1

Yes.

2 hours ago 5 0 1 0

Note how close the Swedish Intelligence Chief is compared to what I've been saying all along.
Russia is cracking, and there's no stopping it now.

2 hours ago 33 5 3 0

It's a Swede, read it as "giggled hysterically with glee and joy".

2 hours ago 10 1 2 0
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Hogsbreath is likely to be the next one.

2 hours ago 6 0 1 0

He was a toadstool long before you gave him the hand...

2 hours ago 1 0 0 0

Nah, let us not insult the Upstanding and fine Dragons with comparing them to Humpo.

2 hours ago 3 0 1 0

Yes they did, but 99 percent of what happened comes from within the US itself.

2 hours ago 5 0 2 0

It is extremely sad.

2 hours ago 2 0 0 0

Yup, but he is now working himself up towards the big targets.

3 hours ago 7 0 1 0

We know that his ideology is Griftingism.

3 hours ago 2 0 1 0

NK import a lot of their more advanced equipment, mostly from the US and EU.

3 hours ago 2 0 0 0

No, we Euros will happy give you the point and messaging about Rutte.
We say far worse things about him and to him.

3 hours ago 4 0 1 0

WWI called and has opinions about homing pidgeon hacking nets. ๐Ÿ˜

3 hours ago 3 0 1 0
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It was Novichok.
The frog poisoned one was another dude named Alexander Subbotin.
That one licked on a poisonous toad while having a heart attack as he was treated by his Shaman.
Russia, it is a quaint place.

3 hours ago 4 0 1 0

Definitely gonna happen.

3 hours ago 4 0 1 0

Or Yaxley-Lennon.

3 hours ago 3 0 1 0

As I mentioned, he always had two faces and two voices.
One for Russia, one for the West.

Think of him as Putin, but without the many mental flaws.
I would go as far as stating that Putin did us a solid one in this regard.

3 hours ago 3 0 0 0