Who still “trusts” a celebrity?
People with self-esteem lower than a snake’s belly and as basic as a rock.
Who still “trusts” a celebrity?
People with self-esteem lower than a snake’s belly and as basic as a rock.
Thought it wasn’t as bad as their neighbor to be fair.
15 years for stabbing someone in the neck, regardless of their job, seems fair, imo. Let’s compare some other cases:
Spain does nothing that’s not told by the EU
Edit: ok the guy seems to call everyone a troll. Nothing to see here folks.
Did anyone read this? It has nothing to do with actual news. The article focuses on isolated incidents like Matvey Volodin’s forced cooperation in May 2024 and his arrest on June 5, 2024, alongside Yusuf’s detainment. These specific dates and sensational stories are definitely not news.
It also violates several rules:
I support LGBTQ+ rights, but sensationalism isn’t the way to advance the cause. It’s surprising why this is so upvoted
If you genuinely believe Putin called the Taliban “allies,” you must be reading a different script. He mentioned their control and stability role, not a formal alliance. Misinterpreting statements to fit your narrative doesn’t make them true. Maybe next time, try actually understanding the context instead of cherry-picking quotes. Don’t bother to reply btw
Actually, The Guardian is not just a “publication,” it’s a British newspaper. But thanks for the geography lesson. And by the way, whether it’s British or not doesn’t change the fact that the UK media often mirrors Washington’s stance. Keep up with the grown-ups next time.
Actually, I did read the article. You clearly didn’t, since you missed that the headline is not a direct quote. Putin acknowledged the Taliban’s control and their interest in stability, which aligns with Russia’s goals, but didn’t flat-out call them an “ally.”
If pointing out these facts is nitpicking, maybe you need to brush up on your reading comprehension before defending misleading headlines.
Looks like someone’s quick to play the paycheck card whenever their sensationalist nonsense gets called out. Just because I’m not buying into overblown headlines doesn’t mean I’m on someone’s payroll lol. Maybe try engaging with the facts instead of resorting to cheap shots.
Did you read my comment?
Orbán’s visit to Putin has EU leaders fuming, accusing him of undermining European unity. Classic U.S. spin: make Russia the villain at every turn.
Orbán’s actions show not all EU countries are in lockstep, but the U.S. media is quick to twist this into their preferred narrative. It’s all about keeping things black and white for their own agenda. Nothing new.
Thanks, Ursula von der Leyen, for using Spain as your guinea pig for future privacy invasions in EU countries
If dropping an F-bomb is your pinnacle of free speech, maybe you need a refresher on mature discussions. The internet might be too advanced for you if that’s the best you’ve got
The title “Putin calls Taliban Russia’s ally in combating terrorism” is both misleading and a classic example of sensationalism. Putin didn’t outright call the Taliban an “ally.” He merely noted their control and interest in Afghan stability, which happens to coincide with Russia’s anti-terrorism goals.
But hey, why let facts get in the way of a good headline, right?
No it isn’t
Beautiful sword tho
Nobody:
Absolutely nobody:
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There’s no correlation imo.