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  • #91
    Originally posted by Kannabis Kid View Post
    Usyk is from Crimea this **** has been going on since 2014 so I doubt if it didn't do anything for him then it won't do much more now he's going to fight just as good as he always has.
    The situation hasn’t been this serious since 2014.

    stop trying to bend narratives to your own liking.
    I’ve had to deal with one clueless dweeb in the last hour, I really don’t wanna have to deal with another. Even if I educate you, all I’ll get back is a childish generic answer.

    so from now on don’t quote me. Don’t like what I post? Keep it moving.

    thanks G.

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    • #92
      Originally posted by P to the J View Post

      ****ing hate it. That’s 13 too many.

      Makes me sick thinking about the fact that these guys are often from the most deprived communities going, possessing few other career opportunities, and dying for the cause of resource enrichment and wealth accumulation for the pieces of **** at the top of society.

      If I somehow got be in charge of this country, I’d send the oligarchs to the frontlines on day one to fight their own goddamn war. And by that, I mean to die.
      It's funny. You're 100 percent right.

      I joined the Marines Corps because let's say, less privileged.
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      • #93
        Originally posted by Buggy bear View Post
        question … if there were no vaccine how many more people in the world would have died ? And considering the by product of the pandemic on the economy with a vaccine and saved lives , how would it look without one ?
        less people would have died there never was a covid, all flu deaths were renamed covid deaths. the vaccine contains gene deletion technology that removes immune function as well as graphene implant tech and parasites. the objective of the controlled demolition of the economy is to destroy small independent businesses leaving only the occult establishment owned fortune 500. same with the *** protests that took place in opportunity zones destroyed the small businesses in the area so the establishment could 1. buy them up at pennies on the dollar and 2. avoid capital gains tax 3.create a zone around the central bank branch to roll out digital currency. coincidentally the leaders of *** and antifa are admitted occultist. the objective is absolute control. they are consolidating.
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        • #94
          Originally posted by TinAgeOfBoxing View Post

          less people would have died there never was a covid, all flu deaths were renamed covid deaths. the vaccine contains gene deletion technology that removes immune function as well as graphene implant tech and parasites. the objective of the controlled demolition of the economy is to destroy small independent businesses leaving only the occult establishment owned fortune 500. same with the *** protests that took place in opportunity zones destroyed the small businesses in the area so the establishment could 1. buy them up at pennies on the dollar and 2. avoid capital gains tax 3.create a zone around the central bank branch to roll out digital currency. coincidentally the leaders of *** and antifa are admitted occultist. the objective is absolute control. they are consolidating.
          Great post!

          Disaster capitalism and opportunism of the worst kind. Some people won't buy into the occult accusations but they should research at least this much.

          And if the ones behind all this DO happen to be occultists/Luciferians? It means the problem is even worse, humanity has an enemy who is completely depraved and without morals.

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          • #95
            Originally posted by b morph View Post
            this stemmed from an agreement after the fall of the USSR that NATO doesn’t expand East. Well, now NATO is moving to Ukraine, and Russia says they can’t do that based on an agreement from 30 years ago, but NATO says there is no such thing in place.
            Also, NATO borrowed russian military, flags and polititians to occupy Crimea State and solid part of the Eastern Ukraine while "moving to Ukraine". What a clever SOBes that NATO is! No wonder russia is so angry now for the damaged image of this saint country.
            Last edited by Ajvar; 02-03-2022, 11:20 PM.
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            • #96
              Originally posted by RoadMan94 View Post

              The situation hasn’t been this serious since 2014.

              stop trying to bend narratives to your own liking.
              I’ve had to deal with one clueless dweeb in the last hour, I really don’t wanna have to deal with another. Even if I educate you, all I’ll get back is a childish generic answer.

              so from now on don’t quote me. Don’t like what I post? Keep it moving.

              thanks G.
              Lol they literally ran in his hometown and took it over through lethal force but I guess that wasn't serious enough. Don't cry I was just pointing out the truth this is going to hold no bearing on how he performs in the ring.

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              • #97
                Originally posted by Beercules View Post

                It's funny. You're 100 percent right.

                I joined the Marines Corps because let's say, less privileged.
                I’m glad you’re still with us, in that case. Is your time there over now?

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                • #98
                  Originally posted by Willow The Wisp View Post

                  Great post Friend.
                  I knew this thread would unleash the political science embedded in every combat sport forum; the good, the bad and the ugly. The issues associated with the current rosiisko-ukrainska viina are complex, obviously. For starters, contermporary aspirations aside, this has been a hotspot for a very long time, tied to Crimea (or the Tauric Peninsula), in the crosshairs of a dozen or more empires including the Greek, Persian, Roman and Byzantine. Because detente is better than armed conflict as measued in net gain, let's all hope it gets resolved peaceably, rather than serving as the death rattle of the entire West and the almost invariable slide into complete global human subjugation that would become the result of that.
                  But if the unity on display here at Boxing Scene is any indication of our collective prospects.......
                  Go ahead and say it...we're F-KD! I spent 21 years in the U.S. Navy (OOH-RAH Devil Docs) so I know this one will get bloody! There's a lot of people who are just Keyboard Warriors, so they have no problem encouraging other people's children to go die, while they stay home, watch CNN or Fox, then click over to ESPN when they get bored! That's the biggest problem with an All-Voluntary Military! Not everyone has some skin in the game! Again, Salute to the Klitschko Bros.! PEACE & BLESSINGS!

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                  • #99
                    Originally posted by nino brown21 View Post

                    And the fight with Lennox wasn't a war ?
                    It was until he eye got busted and he got stopped again

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                    • Originally posted by Kannabis Kid View Post
                      It's both depends on if you're using the Russian pronunciation or the Ukrainian pronunciation. That's like saying Russia/Rusia or Ukraine/Ucrania. I understand the conflict and of course the Ukraine would prefer Kyiv as they are trying to be more independent, but they were a part of the Soviet Union for a long time and do speak Russian in terms of business so I'm sure the Russian speaking Ukrainians pronounce it Kiev still right? Correct me if I'm wrong.
                      I think possibly transliteration is the word you're looking for, but I could be wrong. I think the place names - and indeed people's names - are pronounced roughly the same in both countries but in recent years various countries in the former Soviet sphere have chosen to start transliterating in different ways, partly a show of national independence... I think.

                      Sergey Khomitsky for instance - a belorussian - became Siarhei Khamitski even though the pronoucination of his name stayed exactly the same.

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