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12 years ago
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Peter, how's business? I'm glad you don't notice anything bad, but you don't live in Kyiv, do you? And very alarming reports are coming from there, and not even from zombies.
Now, regarding the East's restraint: Crimea + Kharkiv are strongly against the revolutionaries, and if they overthrow the government, they won't submit to them.
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12 years ago
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KobRa_RR

Now, regarding the East's reluctance: Crimea + Kharkiv are strongly against the revolutionaries, and if they overthrow the government, they won't submit to them.
Where did you get this data? Did you conduct polls?

In Kharkiv, only two idiots, Hepa and Dopa, are against it...

In Crimea, all the Tatars are against Yanukovych. Only Sevastopol is divided, but after the recent events, they will reconsider there too...
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12 years ago
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Stizko
Where did you get the data? Did you conduct polls?

In Kharkiv, only two idiots, Hepa and Dopa, are against it...

In Crimea, all the Tatars are against Yanukovych. Only Sevastopol is divided, but after the recent events, they will reconsider...

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Where did you get the data? Did you conduct polls?

In Kharkiv, only two idiots, Hepa and Dopa, are against it...

In Crimea, all the Tatars are against Yanukovych. Only Sevastopol is divided, but after the recent events, they will reconsider...

In Kharkiv, the entire city is against the Maidan.
12 years ago
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Informative reports with photo and video materials from well-known and leading Media agencies.

Truce in Kiev collapses as day of mourning erupts into violence

Wieder Gewalt in Kiew: Schusswaffen für Sicherheitskräfte

Photos: Ukraine protests turn deadly

Deadly violence shatters Ukraine truce

As for the attempts of local demagogues to conduct a political discourse on behalf of the Russian authorities. Unfortunately, this phenomenon will remain your domain, but in no way will it become the way of thinking of the people. In a country where democracy as an institutional and legal framework is still unknown when it will appear. You simply cannot do without a tsar. During the recent years of his rule, the field of public policy has been maximally narrowed (which was the goal and reason for the accelerated growth of political incompetence of citizens, ultimately devaluing the process of electing the president in the near future). In fact, even the inevitable fluctuations have become static. Therefore, such a primitive discourse lacks proper names, lacks agitational zeal, lacks signs of verbal aggression, lacks specific patterns. Who could this be aimed at? Our collaborators have already shown themselves without any manipulation. Unless they want to convince themselves... keep us away from ourselves.
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12 years ago
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Blah, blah, blah - That's a topic I found genuinely amusing, especially regarding the defiance of Crimea and Kharkiv. You're so out of touch that I almost feel sorry for you and want to pat your curls, and Romance Curls along with it.
That Romantic provocateur – I'm not on Maidan because I have many mouths to feed; I help him in other ways that are just as effective and acceptable to me.

So, about values. Not long ago, I had to fill out a questionnaire, the main purpose of which was to determine the investment attractiveness of the country. Analyzing the questions, I came to the conclusion that we are quite pathetic at the moment. Anyone can verify this by answering these questions.
Tu Vik, I don't need your answers; find them yourself.

A little more on the topic...:
The formula GDP = P + S + I, where
P - consumption,
S - savings,
I - investment.
So, I don't care who defends their foreign policy interests; what matters to me is that these values are present in my country, fortunately, the mentality and potential allow it, unlike some others.
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12 years ago
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Listen, Peter, you seem to be taking on too much lately, don't you think? Take it easy. I expressed my opinion, and you're saying I'm talking nonsense, calling me a provocateur. So, anyone who doesn't agree with you is a provocateur? I wrote that I personally heard someone express fear for their family; is that person also a provocateur?
P.S. You can stroke your curls however you want, whether on your head or somewhere else.
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12 years ago
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Peterius, please calm down, because Romantic is the boss here. He won't mess around like Yanukovych. He'll sort it out right away: cool: _____________________ and especially for him ";) ;) ;) ;) ;) ;) ;) ;) ;) ;) ;) ;) ;) ;) ;) ;) ;) "
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12 years ago
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Peterius, please calm down, because Romantic is the boss here. He won't mess around like Yanukovych. He'll sort things out right away:cool:

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and especially for him ;) ;) ;) ;) ;) ;) ;) ;) ;) ;) ;) ;) ;) ;) ;) ;) ;) "
It made me smile :) But I'm also under pressure from my own EU, otherwise I would close the topic for a week again so that everyone can cool down, because we really don't want to argue again.
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12 years ago
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evil_romantic
Listen, Peter, it seems like you're taking on too much lately, right? Take it easy. I expressed my opinion, and you're saying I'm talking nonsense, calling me a provocateur. So, anyone who disagrees with you is a provocateur? I wrote that I personally heard someone express fear for their family; is that person also a provocateur?
P.S. You can stroke your curls however you want, whether on your head or somewhere else.

Listen, start by taking on less! Your opinion about the East is complete nonsense; that's what I told you, and I have no other complaints. Why generalize? What do people who are afraid for their families have to do with your provocative questions about why "I'm not participating in Maidan, why am I not an orator"? Take it easy, okay?
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12 years ago
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Do you think my opinion about the East is nonsense? Okay, feel free to think so; time will tell who is right. And by the way, you didn't write "nonsense."
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12 years ago
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Is there a "Right Sector" in Kharkiv? Where are they? What are they doing?

They came, got beaten up, and ran away... and the ultras are hiding in their homes out of fear.

I liked the answer.
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12 years ago
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Sounds like some low-life chatter, nothing more. Do you like it? This is the face you proudly display.
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12 years ago
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Peter, I know what you want to say; no one will die for power (but look at what's happening in these regions – it's like a Maidan). But if, let's say, some kind of "Bender" suddenly comes to power, it won't be boring for anyone.
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12 years ago
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Dark30
People are dying for two days in a row, and tomorrow there is absolutely no way to stop "this," absolutely no way.
Unfortunately, you are most likely right:( There is one option; you can read about it here: http://sputnikipogrom.com/russia/ua/9351/state-of-ukraine-14/
But this must happen before the first drop of blood is shed on national soil.

The only thing that seems incorrect to me in the article is that one president is not responsible for the decisions; it's a group of 20-30 people connected to each other. In other words, it's a family.
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12 years ago
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KobRa_RR
Peter, I know what you want to say; no one will die for power (but look at what's happening in these regions – it makes Maidan look like a walk in the park). But if, let's say, some Bandera-like figure comes to power, things will get interesting for everyone.

The main thing is that it shouldn't be some random nobody... :smile52:

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