I'm honestly unpleasantly surprised to see this much pro Russian propaganda, but it makes sense. Smaller platform means more radicals get a voice.
I'm still a bit confused. It was Ukraine that was attacked by Russia and needed to defend itself. How did NATO push them into war?
Edit: and yes, of course I agree that members of NATO have had a past of imperialism. But does that really mean that they should be labelled an "imperialistic organization" as they stand today?
I'm not arguing, I'm just honestly asking questions. Why is NATO imperialistic? From my perspective, they are trying to help an independent country defend itself from people who are trying to take it from them by force.
I'm also honestly confused as to why anyone would be pro-Russian
Why does he have so much support from NATO countries considering these points?
I like him. Am I not supposed to or something?
Author was accidentally still logged in but forgot?
Me checking my plants everyday for first signs of tomatoes.
Try to find an address in the wallet and mail it. Otherwise, hand it to the police.
I don't get why its bad to say that/why people would take it the wrong way?
Never being able to post anything because of one TINY detail that was metioned in rule 24 under the hidden subreddit rules in the corner.
Someone I know just got their teeth checked, first time in four years. The dentist was surprised at how clean and upkept their teeth were. They asked if he flossed his teeth and he said he has never done it in his life. They still shamed him.
I love the idea behind Mastodon and I hope it takes off, but I'm worried that Threads will gather all the users/popularity once it launches.
People have been freaking out about it since it was first introduced. Can't count how many times someone has told me to put down my diet soda because it causes cancer/diabetes.