Comments by "Anita K" (@Anita-k) on "Jake Broe"
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@LisaNH934
Just start with completely short and simple, I guess you'd like to keep your username if possible.
It's numbers, letters (small & caps) and certain punctuation (_underscore, -, coma and dot).
Put numbers first if you need one like e.g. 1Lisa, 01Lisa, 1.Lisa, 1stLisa, 1-Lisa, 1_Lisa, etc ... probably one of them already works.
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@JakeBroe
Oh WOW ... that's 100% my bad then, I'm so very SORRY Jake!
I'm fully aware, links are most times absolutely NOT allowed on war related channels at all.
& So I had "cleverly" intended, to send the link separately and the video's title separately anyways - just in case some of your viewers wanted to watch it as well - and admittedly I had carelessly put everything together into 1 extra-long very "smart" comment-copy, but unfortunately I'm super-tired and can't rule out, that I might've accidentally hit "send" and sent it all together all at once, instead of splitting it into several shorter comment pieces as initially intended.
Hopefully at least I didn't send it multiple times in a row (OMG!), bc I'm literally more asleep than awake.
Anyways ... you've received it and it's all that matters to me atm, now I can finally fall asleep a bit less worried, thank you sooo very much for replying, Jake!*
& Slava Ukraine and also all to all our international volunteers!
💙🐾💛💕🇺🇦💕💛🐾💙
* & As mentioned I can help with parts of research, text, whatever you need.
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@nooboftheyear7170
(Part 2)
& Actually I fully agree with you, of course he has "flight plans a, b, c and then some", he's amongst the ~15 richest Russian people, we saw him flying with a helicopter into a Russian prison and btw I think, he'd still recruit prisoners to this day - if he wouldn't have made that "prison recruitment video" public as some kinda "advertisement video", to officially inform people to join his infamous Wagner group, bc imo this video told pretty much every Russian who didn't wanna know about such crap, that there's NO more law in Russia and that Putin's eighter weak or by far more corrupt than they would've expected - so that official recruitment video was something, Putin couldn't tolerate anymore back then, bc only the "Russian President" can grant amnesty to convicted inmates ... so Konstantin got that one totally wrong as well, Prigozhin hugely insulted Putin highly directly, when publishing this video on Telegram* and not ~8 months later on a day in May I don't even remember atm.
* Just googled ... the video allegedly "got leaked" by the team of Navalny and the 1st article about it was published by "Radio Free Europe Radio Liberty/rferl" on the 14th of September last year.
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@devinnie7572
Recently I heard someone explain, that the term "casualties" is referring to "dead AND wounded", the point where this becomes
very hard to deal with, is, "when the term casualties is combined with numbers".
& This dilemma got explained as follows:
When 1 soldier gets wounded and needs to be brought to the rear to get treated by a doctor, he counts as "1 casualty", but after a while he recovers and then can return to the frontlines to fight again, THAT'S where it gets fuzzy with all these "casualty numbers".
Bc let's say this same 1 soldier gets wounded again after months, needs medical treatment again, how many casualties are we having at this point?
& So on and on...
& Now we also have to keep in mind, that minor injuries happen on the frontlines all the time, meaning 1 soldier can be counted as "multiple casualties"; that'd lead to extreme confusion with those "casualty numbers" and that's, why they went from counting casualties to counting only the dead in this list ... while injuries are counted separately.
Not sure where I heard about that, but maybe I can find it in my YouTube history and I'll return to post video title/YouTuber in 1 comment, but separately from the link-comment, bc links sometimes get deleted automatically by YouTube ... hope this helps a bit in the meantime!
PS.
& Btw, you came to the same conclusion as I did on another thread, that this "200k dead number" would theoretically mean, that Russia has lost at the very least ~400k soldiers so far and I counted it like that:
1 dead = 2 to 3 wounded usually 1 of them severely and dies later in a field hospital, meaning:
1 dead = 2 dead, but we don't see it, as it didn't happen on the frontlines.
Not sure, if it's more up to 600k though, but it's certainly not entirely impossible!
Slava Ukraine heroyam Slava!
💙🐾💛💕🇺🇦💕💛🐾💙
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@gabrielaispas5142
I 100% agree!
Although I've a feeling, younger people who haven't experienced life behind the iron curtain themselves, or heard about it from their relatives, are having NO IDEA, how dangerous Russia truly is and how bad life in ostblock countries really was back then.
My (ex)-Hungarian dad had fled 1956 from another Russian invasion to Austria, stayed and married my mom ... our family's supporting Ukraine as much as possible bc we just know it's the right thing to do.
Before my dad (+ brother) left Hungary, a Russian higher up and his soldiers had occupied and lived in my dad's family's house for several months, bc it's one of the nicer, more central ones in their town, while all our family's females were hiding in the basement directly below them doing their best not to make noises, get discovered and r4ped by them.
My dad (his brother and his dad = my grandpa) were forced to serve the Russians during this time, which then lead to my dad and bro sabotaging/rioting repeatedly during the nights after the Russians had moved on looting and living in another house, the Russians found out about it somehow and criminal charges were filed against them, that's why they had the choice to flee or face long-term gulag/execution.
In my opinion, everybody saying that Ukraine should give up and allow Russians to occupy the country is totally clueless what that really means for all their civilians!
(Just found the channel, hence I'm late).
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