tired_n_bored ,

Remember kids, Russia is a terrorist state.

Dehydrated ,

Just like Israel

GoodEye8 ,

Yes, but let's do shitting on countries one at time. I'm not saying this is happening here, but it feels like every time someone is talking shit about Russia someone else jumps in with "what about Israel" as an attempt to divert the discussion away from Russia.

I get Isreal also sucks but we're shitting on Russia here. You can shit on Isreal in the plethora of other threads about the shit Isreal does. You don't need to pull a Jehovas witness and use every opportunity to talk about Isreal.

Dehydrated ,

Yes, but let’s do shitting on countries one at time.

Ok sure

I get Isreal also sucks but we’re shitting on Russia here. You can shit on Isreal in the plethora of other threads about the shit Isreal does. You don’t need to pull a Jehovas witness and use every opportunity to talk about Isreal.

I guess you're right

gac11 ,

Anyone else notice the term "Russian telegram channels"? What is this 1850?

kameecoding ,

Telegram is a popular chat app, kinda like Whatsapp

gac11 ,

If it was capitalized I might have thought of the app. Oh well

verity_kindle Mod ,
@verity_kindle@sh.itjust.works avatar

It's social media, lots of other nationalities use it as well.

majestic ,

More likely they use VKontakte or OdnoKlassniki

IvanOverdrive , (edited )

The sad thing is seeing Russians making videos pleading to Putin for help. It's a weird culturally specific thing like fan death in Korea going back hundreds of years. Russians put all their faith in the strong guy in charge. Like, "if the czar only knew how incompetent his underlings are, he would swoop in and make it all right!" Putin's underlings don't care if the Russian people freeze, and neither does Putin. Seems that the people who figure this out get the fuck out, and the belief persists.

verity_kindle Mod ,
@verity_kindle@sh.itjust.works avatar

Good point. I'll have to look up "fan death" right now! You owe me a half hour, in which I am supposed to be cleaning the bathroom.

someguy7734206 ,

In summary, there is this belief in South Korea that if you leave an electric fan on in a closed room overnight, it can kill you, supposedly by asphyxiation or hypothermia. There is not really a basis for this theory in reality, and it seems that younger Koreans are less likely to believe this theory.

Now that I think about it more, perhaps my next Halloween costume should be a Grim Reaper costume with a fan on my face.

verity_kindle Mod ,
@verity_kindle@sh.itjust.works avatar

Wow. Thank you. The shitter did get scrubbed.

ed_cock ,

Same thing in Germany, literally "if only the Führer knew!"

IvanOverdrive ,

Maybe it's an autocratic thing.

ed_cock ,

Heck, the good king being kept in the dark by his evil underlings is a really old trope too.

Hazzia ,

There is no war in Ba Sing Se

AlexisFR ,
@AlexisFR@jlai.lu avatar

What happened to their nearly free and unlimited natural gas supply?

vsh ,
@vsh@lemm.ee avatar

Lmao. They could buy hot hands for a few $ and survive

Carighan ,
@Carighan@lemmy.world avatar

When Russia is so cold in the winter, even Russia cannot successfully stay there after taking the land.

DragonTypeWyvern ,

Other than reinstituting both slavery and the nobility in France.

phuntis ,
@phuntis@sopuli.xyz avatar

napoleon was fr*nch and that's the greatest sin of all

rustyfish ,
@rustyfish@lemmy.world avatar

The thing about Russia is, they say something and it is a lie. If you still believe a single word the Russian government says, you weren’t paying attention.

Their trolls are precious, too. I remember, back on the asian ass porn site known as reddit, one smugly said to me „have fun being drafted“. I wonder which one of the blown up carcasses I see on a daily basis he was.

So anything that comes from Russia must be taken the opposite way. I call it the 180 rule. Never fails.

magikmw ,

In posts soviet russia the trolls feed you!

majestic ,

Thats not true. You are judging an entire nation by the single guy. You cant say anything that comes from russia is a lie. Becuz it cant be like that. I agree with you about government, and you are right if you think that the large portion of russian population cant see things clear, but for the sake of god, dont say that about everyone.

littlebluespark ,
@littlebluespark@lemmy.world avatar

Thafuq?

majestic ,

So, you think that 100% of russians are total fools and idiots?

majestic ,

Im saying that you should not confuse government and several individuals with people living in this country. But what im seing in comment section for this post so far, called racism.

Oderus ,
@Oderus@lemmy.world avatar

Russia doesn't lie to fool you.

They lie to insult you.

Can't wait until they implode, again.

Gork , (edited )

I still don't understand the West's reluctance to let their donated long range missiles to strike infrastructure in Russian territory. The Russians have shown zero restraint in targeting critical civilian infrastructure in Ukraine. Allow them to even the odds.

BenLeMan ,

Oh, that's mostly about thermonuclear war. Much as I support Ukraine, you don't want to give Vlad the impression he needs to send nukes somewhere and start the Doomsday spiral. It takes some fine balancing. Morally, you are 100% right.

nuke Mod ,
@nuke@sh.itjust.works avatar

Thermonuclear war? Fucking finally

kameecoding ,

username checks out

Carighan ,
@Carighan@lemmy.world avatar

Honestly what better are we than Russia if we just start rocketing their shit? Plus so far they're happy to present their people in broad daylight for targets, no need to kill civilians.

Gork ,

The long range missiles the West are providing are precision strike weapons so the attacks themselves can minimize civilian casualties.

Unlike the Russians, Ukraine won't use them to target maternity wards or apartment complexes. But an electrical substation that distributes power to the Kremlin? Why not.

SaltyIceteaMaker , (edited )
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Destroying infrastructure will always lead to civilian deaths unless it is a pure military installation. As soon as you destroy just one wrong substation (because your Intel was wrong or whatever) you are killing innocent civilians, even worse if a hospital was hooked up to that sub station

Edit: had a typo: instead of pure i wrote lure

Gork ,

Fair point. It just doesn't seem fair for Ukraine to not be able to hit back while the Russians strike at will. There needs to be some consequences.

Thcdenton ,
DarkGamer ,

General Winter has joined the Ukrainian army.

PopMyCop ,

Well that wasn't what I expected to hear. I'm curious why their heating supplies are falling/failing. Isn't oil the one thing they actually have an excess of?

DragonTypeWyvern ,

That's the problem with an economy that depends on energy exports when you're being sanctioned and have a war to fund.

FlorianSimon ,

They may have the resources, but getting them where they're needed can be a challenge. Russia has demonstrated multiple times it's lacking in terms of logistics capabilities, but I think it could happen to any country, even the best organized.

That, and they might be selling the oil and gas abroad to finance the war.

These are just conjectures. I don't have any proof.

xePBMg9 ,

Apparently it was a 60 year old guy and there was a power outage for days. Old people tend to die when they are not in their ideal environment. Even young people are known to die when exposed to cold temperatures. If you are an alcoholist to boot, which many russans stereotypically are portrayed as, you stand even less of a chance.

Not sure what exactly caused the outage in the specific region the referenced dead guy was in. There has been outages in and around Moscow, Saint Petersburg, Leningrad Oblast and Omsk recently. One power outage in Moscow was caused by a failure in their centralized heating infrastructure, a "burst heating main" in an ammunition factory. I assume it was hot water or steam pipes. A preliminary investigation cited “improper operation of the boiler room” as the cause of the burst pipe and resulting outage. This caused interconnected industrial and residential areas to not get their heating delivered for several days.
I assume people without heating turn to electrical heating as a substitute and end up overload the grid, causing electrical outages as well.
There is also some poor management of the grid. Transmission lines being disconnected cause of snow when they are needed the most etc. You know, the usual.

Those who can are of course turning to running gas stoves etc.

tryptaminev ,

Oil gets too viscose if it gets too cold. It turns into syrup. The other thing is that city central heating is a great system, if it is well maintained. If you lack the ressources and oversight and the system fails it is difficult to get back on track. Worst risk is the pipes in the houses or to the houses freezing. The expanding water will burst them and you need to redo the whole piping.
Normally for ground laid pipes in moderate climates it os not an issues as they are laid below the level until which the ground may freezes. But god knows if that was done properly and how deep that needs to be in Siberia.

verity_kindle Mod ,
@verity_kindle@sh.itjust.works avatar

To roughly paraphrase Bill Whittle: Equal shares of the commune's cows are the answer, until someone has to get up to milk at 4 am in the winter in Wisconsin.

Please, apply this aphorism to the communal boilers in Moscow's suburbs. The Telegraph pod says that as of 1-11-24, the heat has been down for about a week and the boilers are "inaccessible", in the basement of an long-closed arms factory. No one is taking responsibility.

CookieManTheGreat ,

This makes me more happy than it should.

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