General statistics
List of Youtube channels
Youtube commenter search
Distinguished comments
About
Titanium Rain
DW News
comments
Comments by "Titanium Rain" (@ChucksSEADnDEAD) on "DW News" channel.
Previous
1
Next
...
All
@bobman929 You're not protecting anyone by taking it. In fact you're just suppressing symptoms which means you can be contagious and not know it.
58
@tradingwizard562 He's a Russian propagandist.
12
@joshuamills7633 Capex is 0 when you already have the infrastructure. It's like comparing an old car to a new electric car. The old car is much more expensive to run per mile in terms of fuel and maintenance. But it costs 0 because you already have it. The new car has to be bought.
7
@joexavier4070 hiding behind past crimes to commit new ones is just cartoonishly evil. You're not here to condemn the US, you're here to manufacture consent for Russia.
7
Why do you believe Russian media,
6
@TT-qg6wo the Ukrainians killed in Donetsk are Russia's fault - they sent FSB agents to start the independence movement
6
@ToneyCrimson That's the issue. You can have it, and you still spread it. You just have 4-6 months of reliable protection against symptoms.
5
@walyus9389 Vietnam was bombed to protect South Vietnam. An ally of ours. "Yugoslavia" aka Serbian genocidal maniacs killing other people from the former Yugoslavia had to be stopped.
5
@ThomasTomiczek No? So we can't condemn arranged marriages in the 21st century because we used to do it too?
4
@mikegoodie7905 "Between Jan. 15" - So you're starting the count before most people had it. And also during the winter peak so the numbers are skewed. "There were 8,702 “breakthrough” cases" - The CDC is not recording breakthroughs properly. Even the politifact article defending the CDC admits it. If you have a breakthrough and you are contagious but not terribly sick, the CDC doesn't care.
4
Also surface to air missile batteries. They often have multiple launchers, more than one radar, power generators and armored cabs for the command and control. It's nearly impossible to take out a SAM battery for good with a single hit, but a cluster munition can destroy and damage enough components to make repairs unfeasible.
4
What evolutionary advantage would a new variant have if it kills all the hosts? The more violently ill you get, the sooner you are put in isolation. The less serious the symptoms are, the more people you spread to.
3
@zorgonfire "Its not total freedom" - It's the opposite of freedom.
3
@mikegoodie7905 That 98% stat, when was the date they started counting on?
3
@DontWorryBeHappy75 The Syrian government asked for help in killing his own people. The tactics used by Russia weren't explicitelt anti-ISIS, but to wage total war on cities to make them unhinhabitable. While for example Iraqi security forces took great casualties flushing out ISIS from urban area in close combat, Russia simply bombed and gassed the locals to soften the target.
3
Ruth Estrada We're not talking about cops. Police exists as a means of law enforcement in a society. If police decided to go hog wild on the populace, extrajudicial killings of officers would begin. Cops have to behave under a common understanding of law. If law is thrown out the window, people will react accordingly.
3
Resilience means nothing. Former Roscosmos director said they have rockets built they can't launch because of lack of chips. Have all the resilience in the world, being resilient won't stop the crumbling.
3
@sebokimre892 if it's not stolen, why did the ships have to turn off the transponders?
3
Russia is firing from the nuclear plant, and Ukraine has to fire at the military positions to make them stop. Russia accuses Ukraine of firing AT the nuclear plant but you can see the tail section of the rockets is landing in the grass.
3
Independently of what happened, it's as good as finished. Even if the ship can be salvaged, it's going to take a year or two to repair.
3
It's extremely efficient, since Ukrainian frontlines troops have already stated they're suffering from less shelling.
3
The adjustment is keeping ammo away from the frontline. Ammo away from the frontline means their fighting ability is reduced. Their "adjustment" is literally kneecapping themselves and giving Ukrainians a more level playing field.
3
The language is closer to Belarusian than Russian. Both took great influence from the Polish and Lithuanian control of the area.
2
@F-aber They are paying more, just not on the bill.
2
@danharold3087 The debt was incurred. Someone has to pay it off. Either on taxes or increased prices, investment costs are passed down to the consumer. It's not a charity.
2
@danharold3087 *you're
2
@Officialbillion what does that have to do with the Odessa port issue?
2
Russia brave enough to fight NATO without nukes?
2
@zelenskyy-the-blackmailerh5920 how is it a provocation to strike back at the aggressor? Isn't this payback for Russia's "provocation"?
2
lol yeah right now China is exploiting Russia hard. Ally? They'll end up as a vassal state.
2
Who cares? They don't have the rockets to use them.
2
Ukraine claimed to be developping a drone similar to the Iranian one but better.
2
The unprotected planes were on the flight line, where they're kept in a ready state. The protected aircraft were in revetments. Because ammo and fuel were hit, bombs and fuel were spilled all over, even inside the revetments. The satellite pictures that show burnt area pretty much make it clear the fires were spread wide.
2
According to whom? Sy Hearsh? Might as well have asked Putin.
2
@robshepherd3782 Afghanistan was bombed as a result of Taliban support of Bin Laden after 9/11, Iraq to suppress the weapons manufacturing and oppression of minorities, in Somalia there was a multinational force to deal with warlords, Pakistan cooperated with some strikes and wasn't cooperative with others as they aided the Taliban, Serbia was comitting genocide, Yemen is an Iran proxy war.
2
@bonniematthews7611 The shot doesn't prevent you from getting it, and still allows you to transmit. This means that it's going to mutate no matter what you do. Also, it came from animals so it can jump back and forth and return like other seasonal viruses. You can't blame this on anyone.
2
There's images and video on social media of the separatists transporting them. Funny, when the MH17 was shot down separatists also bragged about it on social media.
2
Just more lives thrown at the meatgrinder for land they'll abandon anyway.
2
The BRICS currency that you people have talked about for a year? lol.
2
King Brilliant Good luck getting cold war rust buckets into service and fueling them, not to mention try to fly aircraft on low grade diesel.
2
I think there's PzH 2000s are already there.
2
Civilians legally own weapons in many countries. By your logic, just target civilians based on that excuse.
2
It's like the 5th time a Russian military base gets blown up.
1
"Sink your own flagship and destroy your own airbase to win" - Sun Tzu
1
@RuskiVanka Not really. Ukraine exists because it fights for it. Your argument is like saying Portugal doesn't exist, it was always a part of Spain. The US doesn't exist, it was always a part of Britain. That's not how it works. Fighting for something ensures its existence. The fight may require centuries.
1
@RuskiVanka The DPR forces broke Minsk II the day after it was signed.
1
@RuskiVanka Ukraine created itself by fighting the Bolsheviks. The USSR did not create Ukraine. It simply couldn't defeat it decisively, so Ukraine was allowed to be one of the members of the union instead of becoming Russia.
1
@ToneyCrimson But it doesn't. That's not a logical conclusion because that's not what the data shows. Many countries beat last year's record of cases even though more than half the population was vaccinated. If you want to draw logical conclusions, base them on actual logic. Rather than dogma. It is true. Why do you think boosters are being introduced? We've had the stuff for over 6 months. It hasn't been eradicated. We haven't done it before. We can't do it. It has animal reservoirs which means it can come back at any time even if it runs out of human hosts.
1
@danharold3087 There's no fault in my logic and I didn't say wind is more expensive than coal. Again, investment needs to be paid off. Yeah, the consumers will pay for it. So no reduction in energy bills.
1
@danharold3087 It isn't, because people are paying for the investment. It's not free.
1
Previous
1
Next
...
All