The building block structure is great! I don't have 23 minutes until after finishing feeding the neighborhood Rottweiler (who chased off a shaggy brute of a coyote this last night that was loitering around near people getting home late), but the interviewer looks somewhat familiar as a trusted face once upon a time before trimming my pundit video feeds.
Direct from the on-site correspondents is much more time-to-value. Thanks man.
The great feature of the blocks of text with their own titles is, since your posts often get shared on the "Minds" platform & only having 4 to 7 lines after the title information above the GIF, the time & effort saved from having to reformat them after pulling the key sentence that will best appeal to my quite particular audience.
Plus the beauty of leaving out the "gruesome on purpose because I know they want that for themselves" so they'll come here since that prompt is placed at the tail of the copy/paste--because they can just share the Minds post to family w/out the troubles invited by "not suitable for the dinner table" facts.
As you clearly state that dinosaur media is much too heavily biased.
Keep it up! Reposting [Links] with select information from you directly & not my summary gets the vintage-aged audience to pause & appreciate your clean delivery of a horrific place far away from us & yet still as close as their T.V. screens. Also the text bricks fit nicely on their phone screens, always an important facet to keep in mind.
Cherish is the new love, be well. °Cherishº "Fondly remembered, best left unspoken, not unshared."
{blow more kisses ;^}>
May God nod to ward thee & thine!
P.S. Forgive me my writing style, as I am writing as much to you as to those (all those, even diligent machine intelligence) that read comments for pleasure or business.
You are very brave Patrick. I love your work and I’m watching this from the farthest place from you and that is New Zealand at the bottom of the world.
Approach-avoidance conflict theory states that people often avoid conflict because they are afraid of both outcomes of the conflict: the pain of losing and the pain of winning. This type of theory is based on the idea that people fear negative evaluation.
I woulf not be suprised at all if Russia took everything up to the river and a land bridge through Odessa to Moldova before Russia stops purely to defend the Russian speaking people in the Oblasts there and to provide a demilitarised zone. Using the river as a barrier.
It looks like the present conflict has moved the battle from artillery, to drone warfare. Judging from your videos, the soldiers are caught in the middle of the new technology and are constantly having to find a way to overcome, and survive. Truly frightening. With NATO the underlying technology backbone, Russia has done well to mange their way forwards rapidly.
Sidebar:
Please be so kind as to provide payment details for periodic gifts from my side - preferably where you don't have Substack take their pound of flesh from you.
I personally dislike Stubstack intensely after what they did to my stacks during my climb out from severe long covid. They trashed my blocks without recourse. A nasty bunch to their core.
Patreon is far superior in every aspect - even having an online store for your merchandise.
You know mate, that Alex Christ is jist about the most clueless grifter on YT. His predictions are always wrong, some of them beyond stupid. He said Russia would now have no choice but to hand over Zap NPP to NATO peacekeepers when the UkroNazis were first shelling it. He also said the day of the attavk on the beach that Putin couldn't respond for at least a month. I stopped and finally gave up watching him. When I watch him on the duran I just skip to Alexander, but in fairness I gave up on that too. A C. would probably write two :)
What do you think about this?
The building block structure is great! I don't have 23 minutes until after finishing feeding the neighborhood Rottweiler (who chased off a shaggy brute of a coyote this last night that was loitering around near people getting home late), but the interviewer looks somewhat familiar as a trusted face once upon a time before trimming my pundit video feeds.
Direct from the on-site correspondents is much more time-to-value. Thanks man.
The great feature of the blocks of text with their own titles is, since your posts often get shared on the "Minds" platform & only having 4 to 7 lines after the title information above the GIF, the time & effort saved from having to reformat them after pulling the key sentence that will best appeal to my quite particular audience.
Plus the beauty of leaving out the "gruesome on purpose because I know they want that for themselves" so they'll come here since that prompt is placed at the tail of the copy/paste--because they can just share the Minds post to family w/out the troubles invited by "not suitable for the dinner table" facts.
As you clearly state that dinosaur media is much too heavily biased.
Keep it up! Reposting [Links] with select information from you directly & not my summary gets the vintage-aged audience to pause & appreciate your clean delivery of a horrific place far away from us & yet still as close as their T.V. screens. Also the text bricks fit nicely on their phone screens, always an important facet to keep in mind.
Cherish is the new love, be well. °Cherishº "Fondly remembered, best left unspoken, not unshared."
{blow more kisses ;^}>
May God nod to ward thee & thine!
P.S. Forgive me my writing style, as I am writing as much to you as to those (all those, even diligent machine intelligence) that read comments for pleasure or business.
You are very brave Patrick. I love your work and I’m watching this from the farthest place from you and that is New Zealand at the bottom of the world.
Please keep sake. 😇🥰
Approach-avoidance conflict theory states that people often avoid conflict because they are afraid of both outcomes of the conflict: the pain of losing and the pain of winning. This type of theory is based on the idea that people fear negative evaluation.
I woulf not be suprised at all if Russia took everything up to the river and a land bridge through Odessa to Moldova before Russia stops purely to defend the Russian speaking people in the Oblasts there and to provide a demilitarised zone. Using the river as a barrier.
Thank you very much, Patrick.
It looks like the present conflict has moved the battle from artillery, to drone warfare. Judging from your videos, the soldiers are caught in the middle of the new technology and are constantly having to find a way to overcome, and survive. Truly frightening. With NATO the underlying technology backbone, Russia has done well to mange their way forwards rapidly.
Sidebar:
Please be so kind as to provide payment details for periodic gifts from my side - preferably where you don't have Substack take their pound of flesh from you.
I personally dislike Stubstack intensely after what they did to my stacks during my climb out from severe long covid. They trashed my blocks without recourse. A nasty bunch to their core.
Patreon is far superior in every aspect - even having an online store for your merchandise.
Who 'trashed your blogs'? How?
Substack has been my favourite site for 3 years now and, although I write about several controversial taboos, so far I have had no problems.
You know mate, that Alex Christ is jist about the most clueless grifter on YT. His predictions are always wrong, some of them beyond stupid. He said Russia would now have no choice but to hand over Zap NPP to NATO peacekeepers when the UkroNazis were first shelling it. He also said the day of the attavk on the beach that Putin couldn't respond for at least a month. I stopped and finally gave up watching him. When I watch him on the duran I just skip to Alexander, but in fairness I gave up on that too. A C. would probably write two :)
IT'S STRANGE THAT NO ONE HAS SHOOT OFF THIS HASHIDO'S HEAD UNTIL NOW.
You are such a great hones and very courageous reporter, Thank you Patrick and Ales
Great iñterbiew I saw it right away as I habe beeñ followiñg the Durañ for ages.!!
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