Quote (Malopox @ Nov 12 2024 12:47am)
You seem like a smart guy. Savvy enough to get on the internet and join d2jsp which is an extremely niche forum for a 20 year old game. You speak decent English for a guy from Western Ukraine. I think you can do more than just shitpost degenerate memes. I believe in you. I know it’s scary right now and this uncertainty is making you anxious, but it’s almost over, hang in there.
bro Im just casual, laugh at people here that know nothing about Communism/Russia/NK really is. How engaged it make you is mad

. Unlike most people here I have 3 years of work experience in SK, so know better how society there function than all here combined x10. Fairy tale of NK/SK uniting can only be produced in mind full of delusion

I not try to argue with stupid usually, they pull me down to their level and beat me with experience.
Lets steer convo to real facts
Russians massively steal butter from shops now, its goldmine some say
https://www.ft.com/content/659bb41c-d6f1-4690-8193-647f549d5133Quote
Thefts of packs of butter have highlighted the impact of skyrocketing inflation on Russia’s war economy.
President Vladimir Putin’s splurge on arms and ammunition has helped Moscow to maintain an advantage on the battlefield in Ukraine, but it is increasingly coming at the cost of soaring prices for everyday essentials.
Security footage in Ekaterinburg, the capital of Russia’s defence industry, recently captured two masked men breaking into a dairy shop. As one raided the cash register, the other made off with 20kg of butter.
Alexandra Prokopenko, a fellow at the Carnegie Russia Eurasia Center in Berlin, said: “Your average butter churning factory would be more than happy to meet the demand and work in three shifts too. But there aren’t enough people for them to hire.”
“You can’t fight inflation and a war at the same time,” she said.
Butter sold in plastic boxes with magnetic locks new normal, winning looks like this.