Just like PayPal to find a way to hurt the very people who need help the most the one time they attempt to do some good in the world. But maybe this will light a fire under their asses to actually allow signups from Ukraine, at least.
Example: This recent post from P&R.
The URL appeared for like half a second for me (it was a tweet, in case you didn't see it) and then it just disappeared leaving empty space instead of a box with some kind of 404 error inside like I've come to expect from most forums. With no obvious...
Frankly, good riddance. Let's get the whole damn country disconnected physically from our internet as soon as possible. They've deserved it ever since they started flooding social media with bots and hacking everything they could get their hands on.
I didn't realize Russia Today was actually carried by TV providers outside of Russia and the surrounding areas. I thought their only English version was the website. Now I have a lot of questions about what kind of people were watching it in the first place.
I'm of two minds about this. You could technically also claim that money laundering is the primary purpose of cash, and use that as an argument to do away with it in favor of only being able to spend money through means that governments can interfere with and/or spy on. "If you're doing nothing...
Also, it's not a good idea to get into a shooting war with anyone, in general. The US military hasn't been a force for good in the world since before my parents were born; I don't see them turning it around on a dime.
That said, the more it's looking like Ukraine has a chance to grind Russia...
Turns out being a nuclear superpower doesn't count for squat when you're stuck relying on conventional weapons.
Personally I'd be on board with keeping the sanctions against Russia indefinitely even if they surrender, just on principle. You don't get to do something like this without long-term...
They'd probably just replace him with someone even worse. If there are people even higher up on the ladder than he is, he's probably doing what he's doing because it's exactly what they want.
OK, so my earlier joking aside, what is even the point of "capturing" a giant lump of radioactive rock? Are... are they gonna try to blow it up or something?
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