>>83065443
>i mean as long as your pc doesnt explode it should be fine?
an interesting perspective, however it's better to check instead of later regretting it. i'll see what i can do.
>playing both sides so you always win!
well, if you look at it that way, then sure. we ain't winning though. no one is winning...
>but its cool to hear it from someone who actually lives there.
if you're talking about /chug/, /uhg/ or something similar, there's always two sides of the conflict hyping up their own side, so there, you have your opinion of the involved. still, the majority of the common citizens are completely uninformed, or are misinformed due to propaganda.
>hows the normal life there?
it's going okay. as normal as it can be, i don't think much changed. it's the same as it was, hmm... let me check... 3 years ago? of course, it probably depends a lot on the city, and some are more affected by attacks than others. you likely won't see troops killing and raping people, but there's a certain chance of a bomb dropping on your head. still, take this information with a grain of salt. i'm a privileged citizen of the second capital of russia.
>i also had borsch once at a friends house when i was little and i still remember liking it
borscht is actually a ukrainian dish, but it's widely enjoyed by both russians and ukrainians. one of the best soups i've ever tried. which isn't saying much, because i'm not a huge fan of meaty water.
>who knows what will happen to you now?
considering we've figured out taonon is professor shekelstein, i imagine the punishment is my country getting flooded by indians. a fate much worse than death, truly.
>>83065584
> there's probably more bloatware in windows 11 than in your currently infected pc.
absolutely. what a sack of garbage windows 11 is. what's even the point...
part one.