A human being from a Finland.

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Cake day: September 14th, 2025

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  • Every drone strike profits them, they sell the drones, they sell the rebuilding. This war is a war for profit and both sides are soaking it up.

    The Ukrainian companies that sell the drones would be much richer if the war ended.

    If you think they or the EU are coming to help you, you’re confused.

    Why would the EU not come help me? I live in a EU member country and was born in one. (Even though at that point it was not in the EU yet)

    If you think the EU has ever let any of their colonies go when they transitioned them from direct colonial rule to neo liberal colonial rule, you’re doubly confused.

    So… EU has not let India go when EU transitioned India from direct colonial rule to neo liberal colonial rule. Could you please elaborate what you mean with that? How is India currently a colony of some EU country, or a colony of the EU as a whole? I know especially France is playing dirty in many of its former colonies, but why are you saying that is happening in India and Brazil?

    Ukraine is fucked, the only outcome there is becoming Iraq.
    So, getting completely occupied by the country that attacked it? Why?





  • The cash is held “as hostage” mostly by EU countries. USA is trying to convince those EU countries to return the money to the Russia, with very little success.

    They are kind of sanctioning the Russia, but all the new sanctions they are making are tacoed. There were sanctions against Lukoil, but they were revoked. The Russia and USA are stalling. The Russia is doing it to bleed Ukraine dry, USA for some reasons that are inexplicable.

    The war will end whenever USA or EU decide to give their full support to Ukraine. As long as that doesn’t happen, Ukrainians do not really have any other option than to continue fighting.


  • It is possible that WW3 has already broken out, but is not called that way yet. WW2 was not immediately called WW2 either. It took some time for it to grow to the dimensions that enabled it to be called a World War.

    As in the previous two world wars, some countries will be switching sides. Just like USA has been doing now, hopping between the side of the Russia and the side of humanity about once per week, depending on how their president is feeling about things each morning.

    If we are currently in WW3, then the sides are very confusing:
    USA is against China but on the side of the Russia.
    China is on the side of the Russia but not really against anyone. Except its own minorities?
    EU and UK are against the Russia but not against USA or China.






  • In most of Europe you can easily live all your life without seeing those, but they do exist.

    My country, Finland, is probably the most hypermarket-based society in Europe, so maybe you’ll want to steer clear of here if you don’t like hypermarkets :D

    Here’s something scary for you from the capital of Finland, from what I would consider urban area:

    A windowless hypermarket with a big street intersection in front of it

    All of the ex eastern bloc countries in Europe live in a somewhat similar way, but they don’t have it as bad regarding this as Finland does.

    Here’s an example from Poland:
    A parking lot of a Carrefour in Poland

    In Poland those don’t exist half as close to city centres as in Finland, though, so it’s easy to be safe from them!

    Portugal, southern half of Italy, Greece, and actually probably all of Balkan countries have it very well in this regard! I love the tiny shops in those parts of Europe! :)