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laidenews:As for the pain, there is a bony projection in human buttocks called ischial tuberosity. It pushes onto muscle and causes pain if we sit for long. Also as for the short term dangers of prolonged sitting, there is DVT(deep venous thrombosis), basically a clot they forms in your legs and travels up to your lungs, heart or brain to cause blockage. It is hardly seen in young men anyway, then long term complications will just be lack of physical fitness, back pain etc. And just hope then you don't get a serious illness in the future because the lack of fitness will complicate issues for u. |
samorobo:I don't we stand to benefit anything without the crucial transfer of technology. Forget advanced society and rule of law, they dominate because they have the industrial bas e and expertise to build and sell anything. They can bomb away themselves into oblivion and rebuild in 20 years, for those 20 years we will experience a mild boom from the sale of raw materials and some finished goods and then back to the status quo. The only reason Putin is using gas as a negotiating weapon is because he never allowed them to develop past using gas as an affordable source of fuel by selling the gas at criminally cheap prices (so much that they closed their nuclear power stations which am sure they miss now) so pushing for alternative will be political suicide for any Western leader. |
It's called escalation dominance, it involves shocking the enemy with increasingly extreme acts. The problem is that people catch on to what you are doing and learn to ignore you, this plane flyover will generate less concern in Western military planners than should it should, news agencies don't count-they will say anything for attention. And to state the obvious, this plane was not seen by chance, it's a full on photo op designed to scare any Chicken-livered adversary still left. |
Toktee:Moldova is not on the Russian side, rather a small breakaway region called Transnistria which is inside Moldova and is garrisoned by Russian troops is on the Russian side. The Moldovans actually wanted to join Nato but Russia moved quickly and entered into a dispute about ethnic persecution with them and garrisoned troops there because Nato will never accept a member who is involved in a conflict as it will become the problem of Nato and snowball into an international conflict. Chechnya is supporting Russia because their leader Kadyrov is being paid by Putin to be a loyal servant (it's not this simple actually but let's move on). Belarus is not supporting Russia, their dictator Lukashenko is because Putin sent troops to suppress a revolution to oust Lukashenko and as such Lukashenko owes him his position, it's clear to everyone that the day Putin falls, Lukashenko will be dethroned the same day. Same thing with Syria. Iran is supporting Russia to spite the West. |
Mrtaye:To fight on all fronts would require a full mobilization which would require a declaration of war which would require an explanation to the Russian people the reason for the failure of the so-called Special Military Operation (which they were being lied to that it was going successfully) and the clear and present danger posed by the continued existence of Ukraine. A full mobilization will eat deep into the treasury, which has been halved by foreign asset seizures and a prolonged expenditure at that level will be a recipe for bankruptcy. As long as Russia can fight this war on this limited level, they will never opt for a full mobilization. |
topcatking:Russia abandoned the Kyiv invasion because they were taking unsustainable losses coupled with the logistical nightmare due to initial low supplies because what was supposed to be a blitzkrieg attack got bogged down due to unexpected Ukrainian resistance. There is no higher thinking or super planning involved here, that's just Russian propaganda, the Russians simply pulled back to the Donbass to start a proper invasion and grind down the Ukrainians. Whether or not this liberation is important is yet to be seen but it is serious if it reveals a gain in momentum strategically in a Ukrainian counteroffensive, the kind that liberated the Kyiv Oblast. A few things to note , the Russians have secured a land bridge from the Crimea up to Belarus, Mariupol is lost, Ukraine has started receiving serious hardware-M777 howitzers, T72 advanced variants in large quantities and suicide drones and finally Russia have not made any quick gains since their so called consolidation in the Donbass, it looks we are in for a battle of attrition. |
Grudge-bearing. I am working on it sha. |
tensazangetsu20:Everything makes sense now. Your candid reply is nice AF. |
tensazangetsu20:I thought your mom is a doctor.. |
Meanings is what I look for when listening to govt response to calamities, unfortunately I see none. |
His property tax will make him regret this a little. But he is a big boy sha. |
My neighbor lost his left arm in an accident, he is all right now. |
ReneDaniels:Jesus...No, you are wrong. Hermaphroditism still occurs occasionally throughout world. Its the result of a malformation of primitive sex organs in the fetus. There are different agents including but not restricted to chemical weapons which is what i think meant to say. I saw 2 cases at the hospital last year. |
Impossible to believe but there are paid propagandists on nairaland and they are not even subtle about it Lol |
dunhill26:Oga. Swiss Garde is not the same thing as a clinical diagnosis and treatment. Don't jump to advise someone to take it just to sell your product. You are not ethical in any way. |
Whizzcute:Don't mind women. |
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