ArmaLite
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Russia is in trouble
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I dont care about this shitty war anyway i just want to post pigsUkraine is winning and there’s nothing you can do about it, bigot. Adolf Putler has lost.
Yikes. Then just say that instead of hiding behind a racist preface. This is just small sick energy fr.I dont care about this shitty war anyway i just want to post pigs
Ukranian isn't a raceYikes. Then just say that instead of hiding behind a racist preface. This is just small sick energy fr.
Reported.Ukranian isn't a race
it's folx biggotit is not cool to hate ukrainian people... If you don't like ukraine hate its government not the common folk
s-stop making me think about things for onceI hope the casualties lessen. This war has been so sad, there's a picture I always look back on when I think about this conflict of a young-looking Russian soldier's corpse that is still grasping his cross necklace even in death. I find that the image embodies the loss of these nations' youth, the madness of such constant fighting, and the persistence of God's everlasting grace throughout all of the Earth's evil, all captured in one photo, from one click of a camera pointed at what was once a soul on Earth. The only thing to be glad about from the Eastern European conflict is that it's a war primarily between Christian fighters (obviously their superiors and their leaders are the reprobates operating the whole damn thing), so many of these men will at least be blessed with The Lord's own ultimate blessing of eternal life, no matter how much they suffered in their last breaths on the land's soil.
Honestly I don't really like giving too much of a fuck for this war but not other conflicts that haven't stopped these past 20 years in other countries. It's just been mediatized so much in comparison to the rest that we talk about it but honestly there's been worse in terms of cruelty and numbersI hope the casualties lessen. This war has been so sad, there's a picture I always look back on when I think about this conflict of a young-looking Russian soldier's corpse that is still grasping his cross necklace even in death. I find that the image embodies the loss of these nations' youth, the madness of such constant fighting, and the persistence of God's everlasting grace throughout all of the Earth's evil, all captured in one photo, from one click of a camera pointed at what was once a soul on Earth. The only thing to be glad about from the Eastern European conflict is that it's a war primarily between Christian fighters (obviously their superiors and their leaders are the reprobates operating the whole damn thing), so many of these men will at least be blessed with The Lord's own ultimate blessing of eternal life, no matter how much they suffered in their last breaths on the land's soil.