The "powerful Ukraine" is always successful on the Internet, but in reality it is the opposite.
That statement says more about the Russian incompetence than anything, considering that two years later they still aren't even close to winning the war.
That statement says more about the Russian incompetence than anything, considering that two years later they still aren't even close to winning the war.
But the strong American army still lost to the Chinese in North Korea and then to the Vietnamese in Vietnam Does this also indicate the incompetence of the Americans?
Ukraine was building up their army since 2014. They may not have been Russia powerful, but they weren't a weak army. And while Russia botched their initial offensive, they're proving good at holding the territory they took from Ukraine.
Ukraine was building up their army since 2014. They may not have been Russia powerful, but they weren't a weak army. And while Russia botched their initial offensive, they're proving good at holding the territory they took from Ukraine.
Minefields that are miles thick tend to be effective, but also shows how little they care about what they're conquering outside of simple increasing the size on a map. It's highly doubtful they'll spend time and money clearing them, as such the poor people who live in those areas will now have unknown decades of deaths caused by those mines.
Ukraine was building up their army since 2014. They may not have been Russia powerful, but they weren't a weak army. And while Russia botched their initial offensive, they're proving good at holding the territory they took from Ukraine.
The equipment of the Ukrainian military in 2014 remained almost at the level of the Soviet military in the 1980s, and their poor politics led to a large portion of the troops in Crimea surrendering to Russia
Funny story once on a Discord server I used to be in before I joined a dude was going to run a Nasuverse game and it fizzled and he left due to other reasons, now I joked that “No Nasuverse game, this is literally George Orwell's book 1984" and one autist tried correcting my OBVIOUSLY 100% FACTUALLY CORRECT interpretation lol
I mean... What would even be a good ending? Him turning back into a man? That'd lose him so many friends, I fear it would cancel all his progress. And also, he hasn't masturbated since his sister turned him, right? Yeah, you just know that the second he's back, neighbours will believe he's sawing logs...
I mean... What would even be a good ending? Him turning back into a man? That'd lose him so many friends, I fear it would cancel all his progress. And also, he hasn't masturbated since his sister turned him, right? Yeah, you just know that the second he's back, neighbours will believe he's sawing logs...
What I'd consider good ending would be him coming clean to his friends and deciding to follow one of the available paths, with all that choice entails. I'd prefer if he turned back into a guy and reclaimed his life with everyone's support. But committing to his new life as a girl could work too, presumably with a permanent drug and a lot of clerical shenanigans.
What I'd consider good ending would be him coming clean to his friends and deciding to follow one of the available paths, with all that choice entails. I'd prefer if he turned back into a guy and reclaimed his life with everyone's support. But committing to his new life as a girl could work too, presumably with a permanent drug and a lot of clerical shenanigans.
I dunno, given it wasn't his decision to change, but it was decided and forced on him by his sister, if he was to accept his new life and commit to it, it'd mean she won and pretty much fucked his life up by her own selfish desire. Which I personally find quite horrible, because if you put the "haha funny he's a girl now" aside, his sister changed his entire life just because she wanted to. And if she's willing to do that much out of an egotistical desire to "fix" her brother, I really don't trust her the second Mahiro angers her. Yet even if he returns to his real life with his real sex, he'll still lose everyone he met during his time as the little sister.
Doesn't seem like mental illness to me, just a single use of "lone ranger", a cigarette and Shirou being a smart-ass outwardly instead of just inwardly.