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FM-101 t1_j1umeez wrote

>On Red Square, a pavilion has been set up for people to donate gifts and humanitarian aid to troops, with upbeat Soviet-era music playing outside.

lmfao, the jokes write themselves.

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HDC3 t1_j1u8y32 wrote

100,000 Russian families are mourning the loss of their sons and many more who's sons were maimed all to stroke the ego of a dying dictator.

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Creepy_Helicopter223 t1_j1y99ew wrote

And yet no mass protests, and most Russians seem more sorry they are loosing then about what they are doing

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eatme13 t1_j1u8i5p wrote

The vibes are different urban v rural. This is all urban. It gets a lot bleaker (like awful) when you go to the villages.

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kraenk12 t1_j1uhukp wrote

Wasn’t it mostly sons from eastern Russian villages and minorities instead of Moscow families who died so far?

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toughtittie5 t1_j1vegi9 wrote

They're sad they can't get McDonalds and Adidas track suits for Christmas

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Yelmel t1_j1umtb2 wrote

Not heavy enough. Stop the war or be dragged into it, sad sheep for citizens in Muscovy.

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ChanceAd8970 t1_j1y7bhi wrote

I principal don't participate on all of it.

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