LOL What the fuck.
Quote from: challengerX on February 28, 2015, 06:07:35 AMLOL What the fuck.Agreed. Over $200,000 for a TV is pretty damn high and there's that 110% shit which I don't get either.
Quote from: BerzerkCommando on February 28, 2015, 06:09:38 AMQuote from: challengerX on February 28, 2015, 06:07:35 AMLOL What the fuck.Agreed. Over $200,000 for a TV is pretty damn high and there's that 110% shit which I don't get either. It's not $200,000279000 Rubles coverts to $4500
Quote from: Septy on February 28, 2015, 09:08:46 AMQuote from: BerzerkCommando on February 28, 2015, 06:09:38 AMQuote from: challengerX on February 28, 2015, 06:07:35 AMLOL What the fuck.Agreed. Over $200,000 for a TV is pretty damn high and there's that 110% shit which I don't get either. It's not $200,000279000 Rubles coverts to $4500The joke.Your head.
That's just fucking terrifying, reaching North Korean levels.
Oh look , more propaganda by this guy who just ordered an assassination on one of the last few good people in Russia.I'm so happy that economy is tanking and Russia is getting isolated, though for some reason Germany and the EU are thinking of easing sanctions.Pro tip: Don't.
Probably because our president doesn't ride bears
Quote from: BerzerkCommando on February 28, 2015, 09:42:42 AMQuote from: Luciana on February 28, 2015, 09:21:40 AMOh look , more propaganda by this guy who just ordered an assassination on one of the last few good people in Russia.I'm so happy that economy is tanking and Russia is getting isolated, though for some reason Germany and the EU are thinking of easing sanctions.Pro tip: Don't.The economy tanking does show. A lot of the rooms in those photos looks like its from a very low income house. They look like something from the Soviet Union era.Housing in Russia has always been terrible. Sanctions didn't make those houses look like that. Russia's just fucking ugly.
Quote from: Luciana on February 28, 2015, 09:21:40 AMOh look , more propaganda by this guy who just ordered an assassination on one of the last few good people in Russia.I'm so happy that economy is tanking and Russia is getting isolated, though for some reason Germany and the EU are thinking of easing sanctions.Pro tip: Don't.The economy tanking does show. A lot of the rooms in those photos looks like its from a very low income house. They look like something from the Soviet Union era.
So other than the obvious fact that all of these photos were staged and taken on a set, are you really saying you've never seen libtards with their Obama shirts, posters, and bumpersticlers?Reminder
Quote from: Soʟᴀᴄᴇ Rɪsɪɴɢ on February 28, 2015, 09:58:05 AMSo other than the obvious fact that all of these photos were staged and taken on a set, are you really saying you've never seen libtards with their Obama shirts, posters, and bumpersticlers?ReminderThere is a difference between campaign posters and what Putin does in Russia. Like that shirtless crap
Quote from: Luciana on February 28, 2015, 10:00:18 AMQuote from: Soʟᴀᴄᴇ Rɪsɪɴɢ on February 28, 2015, 09:58:05 AMSo other than the obvious fact that all of these photos were staged and taken on a set, are you really saying you've never seen libtards with their Obama shirts, posters, and bumpersticlers?ReminderThere is a difference between campaign posters and what Putin does in Russia. Like that shirtless crapI bet Obama would post pictures of himself shirtless on vacation if he were good looking enough for it.
Quote from: Soʟᴀᴄᴇ Rɪsɪɴɢ on February 28, 2015, 10:07:49 AMQuote from: Luciana on February 28, 2015, 10:00:18 AMQuote from: Soʟᴀᴄᴇ Rɪsɪɴɢ on February 28, 2015, 09:58:05 AMSo other than the obvious fact that all of these photos were staged and taken on a set, are you really saying you've never seen libtards with their Obama shirts, posters, and bumpersticlers?ReminderThere is a difference between campaign posters and what Putin does in Russia. Like that shirtless crapI bet Obama would post pictures of himself shirtless on vacation if he were good looking enough for it.
A customer in German art shop chooses a portrait of Hitler for a special Christmas gift. It was common for German family to have a portrait of the Führer prominently displayed in the home. His stern expression served as a constant and emotional reminder of where their loyalties must go.