lowenz on 21/6/2025 at 15:30
Quote Posted by taffernicus
Am I the only one who thinks that fpv combat drone operators can one day do a side job as a professional drone videographer too? hmm
If you don't bring them to justice and kill them as mass murderers?
Pyrian on 21/6/2025 at 21:13
"I hired you to drone-video the wedding and instead you bombed and killed them all?"
"Sorry, habits."
Starker on 22/6/2025 at 01:09
To be fair, dronebombing weddings is kind of a US tradition.
Starker on 18/7/2025 at 12:46
Stumbled upon this story of a Texan family moving to Russia to escape the LGBT hellscape of *checks notes* Texas and to enjoy a "traditional" society, with predictable results:
[video=youtube;Mr1G8ImKjFA]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mr1G8ImKjFA[/video]
lowenz on 18/7/2025 at 15:18
Quote Posted by Starker
Stumbled upon this story of a Texan family moving to Russia to escape the LGBT hellscape of *checks notes* Texas and to enjoy a "traditional" society, with predictable results:
They got their "traditional paradise" and now they know how adulthood works.
It's a Win Win situation, they just must pay with their lives (so a Win for us too :v ).....but life is NOT important if you are a truly believer, right? "Justice&Good" are.
RIGHT?
Die and get eternal life because of Justice&Good: that's the basic core principle of "Tradition" (in every monotheistic tradition, being the tradition just an educational tool for the tribe control).
heywood on 18/7/2025 at 16:57
That's a hard lesson. I suppose the couple is getting what they deserve, but I feel bad for their girls, ages 10,11,12.
lowenz on 19/7/2025 at 08:17
If you embrace REAL "Tradition" you must accept your life IS dfisposable because "Tradition" has exactly that goal: make you accept you're a pawn (better, a "cell").
There's NO "Romantic Tradition" where you are a hippy-but-not-that-kind-of-hippy.
That's how "Tradition" works in a statehood: the state machine accepts "Tradition" only because it can build expendable pawns (soldiers, workers, etc.) on that.
taffernicus on 26/7/2025 at 10:17
not related to the invasion per se
Angara airline crash : (
https://www.reuters.com/business/aerospace-defense/soviet-era-passenger-plane-crashes-russias-far-east-killing-all-48-board-2025-07-24/)
an24 is old, and Angara has a fairly modern fleet like an148
but i have 1 question , How common is it for an airline to depart from a war zone?
I noticed that it had departed from the war zone twice month ago, first from Sevastopol and 1 week later it suddenly appeared near Novorossiysk
doubt this was FR24 tracking error , i know for the fact that GPS jamming can interfere with it
Inline Image:
https://i.imgur.com/i8wz1lc.jpegOTOH, MH17 still haunts me. singapore airlines, which was far behind it at that time could experience the same fate
*edit : It seems that the aircraft ownership has changed , and it now belongs to the Rossiya Special Flight Squadron. the callsign should be RSD (based on information i gathered from various plane spotter communities)