I find myself pondering conscription.

As has been mentioned many times it is your insecurity that leads you to keep on insulting...

"You're so insecure..."

Spoken like every bitch dumped on the side of the road because she was too fucking annoying to drive her all the way back to her place.
 
"You're so insecure..."

Spoken like every bitch dumped on the side of the road because she was too fucking annoying to drive her all the way back to her place.
Admit it, it hurts when we point out your insecurity. Understanding where that pain comes from, is your first step in getting help.
 
What insecurity??
The one that haunts you in your daily life.
What pain???
I can't describe it. It's your problem. However your actions here show that you feel that pain. Which is why you lash out at others who you perceive as your superior.
Explain them precisely, or you're just making shit up....and almost certainly projecting.
I just did....and sadly bobo, you can't stop me from posting....sucks eh?
 
The one that haunts you in your daily life.

I can't describe it.

Oh so you got nothing. As expected.

I just did...

LMFAO...yea as "the one" and "I can't" .

That's fucking pathetic even for you.

.and sadly bobo, you can't stop me from posting....sucks eh?
I never wanted to stop you from posting.....you're projecting again.

Now report me some more to try and silence me, because you're too weak to actually argue anything. (y) :D
 
Oh so you got nothing. As expected.
Of course I don't, I'm not insecure, I have no idea what it feels like to be insecure. Which is why I can't describe it. Perhaps talk to a trained Psychologist. I'm sure they can help you.
 
Pretty much. Great insight. Might be your first step on the path to better mental health.

Ignorance is strength!!!

LOL keep telling yourself that bud.

Maybe next you can tell us all how slavery is freedom.....most of you lefties actually think that.
 
Ignorance is strength!!!

LOL keep telling yourself that bud.

Maybe next you can tell us all how slavery is freedom.....most of you lefties actually think that.
woof woof......poor bobo....you're performing better than a trained seal. Maybe Marineland's got a gig for you?
 
Which branch do you serve in?
Well, OUAT Botboy claimed to have won the soldier game by almost being a spec ops warrior before hurting his back and leaving the military. He also claimed to be married with kids. Seems he’s trying to change his spots.
 
You clearly didn't get my point.

Start conscripting all those in favour of war and get them to pay for it, and watch the sudden shift of mentality towards negotiation and peace.

If you're truly worried about the conflict escalating and the future, you should appreciation the notion that becomes a self correcting solution to the problem of the war.

Hey dumb fuck.

Who besides Putin is in support of the war in Ukraine?
 
Donald Trump wants Ukraine to capitulate to Russia which will only encourage further Russian aggression.

IF that's how you want to describe a peace agreement....tracks for you and the Cheneycrat warmongers.

I'll weep for all the military industrial complex funding you'll miss out on.
 
You are some special kind of stupid. Do you think the bomb pixies replenish stock.

As the United States transfers massive amounts of weapons, munitions, and supplies to Ukraine, questions arise about the health of U.S. inventories. Are inventories getting too low? How long will it take to rebuild those inventories? An earlier CSIS commentary identified those inventories that are at risk as a result of transfers to Ukraine. This commentary continues that analysis by examining inventory replacement times. Most inventories, though not all, will take many years to replace. For most items, there are workarounds, but there may be a crisis brewing over artillery ammunition.
Just for some context and using the $3000 a round for 155mm artillery as s base, I did a little search on how many artillery rounds the Russians were expending a month and came up with these numbers:

At the peak of its military operations in Ukraine, Russia's artillery fire reached substantial levels. Estimates indicate that Russian forces fired between 20,000 to 60,000 artillery rounds per day during the height of their barrages.

businessinsider.com
This translates to a monthly expenditure ranging from approximately 600,000 to 1.8 million artillery rounds.


More recent assessments suggest that Russia's artillery fire has averaged around 10,000 rounds per day since the early months of the war, with peaks reaching up to 36,000 rounds per day.

rusi.org
This would result in a monthly usage of between 300,000 to over 1 million rounds.


These figures underscore the intensity of artillery usage by Russian forces during the conflict, reflecting the scale of munitions deployed in their military operations.

Sources
https://www.google.com/s2/favicons?domain=https://rusi.org&sz=32
https://www.google.com/s2/favicons?domain=https://www.businessinsider.com&sz=32

Lett that sink in a bit and then consider what we, if facing the Russians, would have to do to suppress or equal that volume of fire. Both militarily and economically.
 
Just for some context and using the $3000 a round for 155mm artillery as s base, I did a little search on how many artillery rounds the Russians were expending a month and came up with these numbers:

At the peak of its military operations in Ukraine, Russia's artillery fire reached substantial levels. Estimates indicate that Russian forces fired between 20,000 to 60,000 artillery rounds per day during the height of their barrages.

businessinsider.com
This translates to a monthly expenditure ranging from approximately 600,000 to 1.8 million artillery rounds.


More recent assessments suggest that Russia's artillery fire has averaged around 10,000 rounds per day since the early months of the war, with peaks reaching up to 36,000 rounds per day.

rusi.org
This would result in a monthly usage of between 300,000 to over 1 million rounds.


These figures underscore the intensity of artillery usage by Russian forces during the conflict, reflecting the scale of munitions deployed in their military operations.

Sources
https://www.google.com/s2/favicons?domain=https://rusi.org&sz=32
https://www.google.com/s2/favicons?domain=https://www.businessinsider.com&sz=32

Lett that sink in a bit and then consider what we, if facing the Russians, would have to do to suppress or equal that volume of fire. Both militarily and economically.

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Russiaguide "thinks" a modern war between Russia and the U.S., etc, would look like the Ukraine war.

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👉 Russiaguide 🤣

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