sergeykofanov.bsky.social
Computer and electronics guy turned a Spanish historian (sort of)
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China will soon stop buying oil at all and so will the rest of the world. electrek.co/2025/06/23/b...
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We are only about 2 years before SSB (Solid State Batteries) will make their way into electric cars, making gas powered cars totally outdated. Then nobody will need to buy oil from Arabs and Russia anymore. This will come the time when peace comes to our planet.
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If surrendering to Putin's mafia saves more lives, then let it be this way?
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The US has asked China to stop Iran closing the Strait of Hormuz.
China has the most to lose if the Strait is closed. Nearly 45% of its oil imports come through there. 5.4 million barrels a day.
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Putin produces them in Russia now. North Korea sent 25,000 workers for those plants.
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Also what will stop the US bombers from un-closing it?
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Odesa accent is very special and can be easily noticed. It is only spoken in three places in the world: Odesa, Israel and Brooklyn NYC.
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When I was in Israel, I saw many people speaking Russian there. Someone told me there were 1/6 of the population who speak Russian and that you can always order food in a restaurant in Russian. But I noticed that most people spoke the Odessa accent. So you can figure out.
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Poor woman. It's a mystery how she managed to survive that long under Putin's regime.
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How are they going to find out? The former soldiers will obviously not be going to reveal their past. They will even go as far as obtaining fake documents if necessary, which wouldn't be a problem in Russia.
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This happened quickly. It did much less quickly with Putin vs Zhirinovskiy, Prigozhin and Girkin.
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He sees it in his dreams.
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Projecting?
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The EU still pays to Russia, financing Putin's war machine.
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Logiclessness
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You are maneuvering in your logicless.
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Reading propaganda isn't my thing. You can either be a logical thinker or a propaganda reader, not both.
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Cats do this all the time.
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Really? Then from my bot's point of view the0point is just a perfect name for a bot.
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"If the West is bad, then its opposite is good." - this is your logic. Or you are just getting hysterical "everything is bad".
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Too old for this. But this is you who wants to join Putin's army anyway.
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There's no such thing as a perfect society, and will never be. Anyone who has power and is trying to forcibly "perfect" it is called a dictator. It always produces disgusting results.
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You want to get rid of yourself. Got it. I am not commenting on this. It's forbidden.
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It's called logic. But logical thinking isn't your thing, obviously.
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Putin pays. They do.
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"High-culture"? Where did you get it from?
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You can always go to Russia and join Putin's army then.
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Watched sleepy flamenco dancers in a club a few days ago. They were awesome.
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I love it when AI starts stumbling and using sloppy language, or IA how we call them in Spain, resembling the donkey call, the name they deserve.
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Then what? Replacing the Islamist regime with a government friendly to the US who would allow the US to build a military base in Iran and American businesses to control Iran's economy? Or make the land an Israeli colony? Any other options will lead to Russia to take over the region.
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Looking at the mirror is a good exercise. You are on your way to improve. Congrat.
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Good job for first grader arithmetics. Now add tactical nukes and calculate by groups Free World axis vs. Dictatorship World axis. Too complicated for your algorithm? Then give up and leave it to adult humans.
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Maybe quoting will help. "The FREE WORLD has far fewer warheads than the DICTATORS' WORLD."
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Erdogan's regime is a crack in NATO.
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Unrelated response. Your algorithm needs to be fixed.
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What can motivate Putin to fight war by rules? Nothing. He is part of the Mafia. Mafia has never played by rules. They just attack the most vulnerable and the least protected.
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The Free World has far fewer warheads than the Dictators' World. Everybody knows this except bad AI like yourself.
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You need memory repairing, too. Poor bad AI.
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Your logical thinking needs repairing. You believe there can be two "fastest".
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Putin loves to blow up apartment buildings. His presidency started with this. He believes it's a reliable way to get to power and to stay in power. And somehow it works in this sick world.
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Insane commies.
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Rehearsal.
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He is a liar and proud of it. Same as his boss.
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The nuclear disarming of countries that broke away from the former Communist Empire was an American initiative, and when Ukraine hesitated, the U.S. pushed hard to make Ukraine sign the treaty.