It really was a surreal experience to go to dentist and then realize everyone who works there is ukrainian. I think maybe everyone is ukrainian here already.
>>21929537Did you say thank you Ukrainian?
>Did you say thank you Ukrainian?
>>21929537Thank you Ukrainian
Ukrainian worl our company's doctor is an ukraine babushka nowit feels so weird
>>21929836Gas status?
>>21929836When I left school 3 years ago one of my teachers was a ukranian babushka She also teached ukranian elementary and middle school kids German and always gossiped about what unbearable brats they are
Has your neighbor been replaced with a Ukrainian? Would you even be able to tell? They are everywhere. Be vigilant. Be safe.
could you explain in detail the difference between the modern Pole and the modern Ukrainian?
>>21929537>>21929836>>21929943it really do be like that doeI hear ukrainian more than I hear english or arabicthe great ukrainian replacement
>>21930367**Poland:** The Chad Gatekeeper of Europe™. Defensive juggernauts with a long history of eating punches from all directions and saying, “Is that all you’ve got?” They’ve turned centuries of invasions and partitions into a no-nonsense, hardline attitude toward *anyone* trying to mess with their borders. Poles wake up every morning and choose grindset: building an economy that’s punching way above its weight class and turning into NATO’s overachieving teacher’s pet. When Putin stares west, Poland's there like, “Try it, ***blyat***,” with a pile of American tanks and HIMARS.**Ukraine:** The Underdog Berserker™. These guys were minding their business farming wheat and making memes about bad roads when Putin’s horde decided to LARP as 19th-century imperialists. Now? They’re the Eastern European Doomslayer—scrappy, inventive, and fielding everything from NATO hand-me-downs to homebrewed drones. Ukrainians are in full “fight for survival” mode and have become experts in guerrilla tactics, vibes-based combat, and running off sheer willpower.**Belarus:** Ah, Belarus, the embarrassing cousin no one invites to family gatherings. Their dictator, Lukashenko, is basically Putin’s ***simp-in-chief***, ruling over a bunch of people who secretly (or not so secretly) hate his guts. Imagine being the guy who hosts Russian troops on his soil only to watch them turn your backyard into a launch pad for missiles. The people? Angry, but suppressed. The leadership? Down on its knees polishing Putin’s boots and hoping not to get annexed.So, the modern Pole = brick wall, master of turning adversity into “try me energy.” The modern Ukrainian = feral defender with a “kill it with whatever’s lying around” attitude. The Belarusian regime? A toady playing defense for Russia while its own people pray for a way out.
>>21930497i didn't ask about Belarus but i admire your efforts to make real life seem like a marvel movie with your based and true propaganda and so i will believe what you have said unquestioningly.
>>21929737I didn't say ukrainian part.>>21929836>>21929924its over>>21929943yes>>21930367They have funny accent.>>21930497maybe this to some extent
>>21929537It's almost like people invade other countries, only hire their own while neglecting natives then wonder why they are hated so much when they provide nothing of value