Seeing how the USA now hellbent on emulating their newfound ally of Russia, both at home and abroad, I find myself obliged to repost my dive into Russia's posh cities, just to give your average MAGA a glimpse into the greatness Trump is sure to bring about! Do enjoy!🧵
While a romantic sunset, sunrise or the sun in general is not something you're likely to experience in Norilsk - a city that fields a beautiful bi-annual Biblical plague when the local river runs red with pollution, is one for sure bound to go straight to your heart. And lungs.
Having "Leave" as the most common answer to the "Things to do in..." question, Magnitogorsk's mix of local dishes is widely recommended as an excellent way to encourage hair loss, while a dip in the local river is equally advised to those looking to possibly acquire superpowers.
Famous world-wide for having its acclaimed post-apocalyptic urban scenery depicted in various TV shows, and more recently for having God attempt to whack it with an asteroid, Chelyabinsk is guaranteed to give you the zombie apocalypse experience you always dreamt of.
Sporting several new strains of yet undiscovered hepatitis , Chita's public sanitation system and the city's vast array of culinary delights are guaranteed to take dysentery to a whole new level and make for a truly incurable experience you will not easily forget.
Magadan, sometimes affectionately refereed to by its residents as "the place I dream of leaving", managed to reinvent the concept of urban infrastructure and, not being one to let the lack of cars or residents stand in the way, fields internationally acclaimed traffic jams.
Appetizingly known as "the cold corner of hell" and having a very deep hole in ground as it's main attraction, Murmansk is beloved to all for it's very sober and mild-mannered residents, which are bound to rob of sympathy any traveler that comes their way.
With "My town and destiny" as its motto and often described as a "breath of fresh air" by its 70k proud inhabitants, the city of Asbest, possibly named after the absolutely gigantic open-air asbestos mine sitting right in the middle of it, is guaranteed to take your breath away.
With its 200k inhabitants enjoying a life expectancy of 42 and having "life may be bad but at least it's short" as the unofficial motto, Dzerzhinsk is a must among worldwide chemical weapons enthusiasts, with popular tourist hotspots such as "The White Sea" and the "Black hole".
Sporting an exquisite smog bound to satisfy even the most pretentious of the coal enthusiasts out there, Vorkuta prides itself in a rich history of forced labor, crimes against humanity and a perfectly conserved 1930s vintage sewage system.
With over a million potholes, about as many people trying to get out and enough mud to cover everyone's needs, Omsk operates a one-station metro system which, while allowing for instantaneous arrivals and departures, will rather symbolically take you absolutely nowhere.
With a high GDP by Russian standards and poor by everyone else's, the perpetually flooded city of Syktyvkar is the place where Putin's party once won by campaigning on the - yet undelivered - "a pallet for every puddle" promise, having identified that as the only solution.
Fielding a remarkable number of Buddhist temples and a devoutly homicidal population that make the former rather pointless, the enticingly friendly Kyzyl prides itself in being occasionally safer than your average warzone while having a roughly similar standard of living.
Somewhat unenthusiastically called "home.." by about half a million resigned inhabitants and having survived several petitions to be renamed "Hell", Lipetsk prides itself in being the place where one comes for the mud and stays for the asthma.
Boasting the finest urban aesthetics forced labor can buy and quite possibly the spot where all of Russia's eleven time zones of misery and suffering converge, the city of Kayerkan took it upon itself to be that one place where hell did actually freeze over.
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For the sake of making myself as unlikable as possible with the MAGA community, to whatever extent MAGA is still a thing or a community right now, I've decided to do a short thread tackling the most common misconceptions they seem to have about Europe.🧵
No matter how hard you'd try it, and plenty of MAGA seem to be engaging in the task, you can't fit Europe into Texas. In fact, you can't even fit it into all of the US! Believe it or not, and I'm guessing not, Europe's 10.5 million sq km are more than USA's 9.8 million sq km!
Now I'm absolutely convinced that polio connoisseur and roadkill chef of a Secretary of Health you guys now have will do wonders, but until he does, the US currently ranks slightly below Albania in terms of life expectancy, and Albania ranks rather bad at it among us Europeans.
Given how Musk, USA and Russia have now united their effort in helping an insane man become president in my country, I figured it is very relevant to show and remind everyone just how crazy Calin Georgescu is, through his very own words.
About Russia...
"Romania's only hope is the Russian wisdom. [...] There, in Russia, is the light, the West means absolutely nothing [...] Vladimir Putin is a great leader and a great patriot, in their sense of the word. He is very dedicated to his country and his people."
About water...
"We do not know what water is. H2O does not mean anything. [...] Every vaccine is a software designed to modifying the spiritual structure of humans and water is the antidote![...] Water from the Carpathian springs can heal any disease. [...] Water is alive!"
When you see Musk's attempts to promote a pro-Russian lunatic as president of Romania, don't go thinking he's attacking us just cause that's what happened to randomly catch his attention.
While this might come as a surprise, Romania plays a crucial role in Europe right now. 🧵
With offshore gas reserves of around 100 billion cubic meters which we are just about to start extracting by 2027, Romania is already the largest gas producer in a very energy hungry Europe, and plays quite the role in easing European dependency on Russia and the US.
Given the instability in and limitations of Bulgaria as well as the unreliability of Erdogan's Turkey, Romania's old navy comprised of 50 or so outdated ships, on paper as big as the Russian Black Sea fleet, is more or less the last thing NATO has in this crucial body of water.
While lots of mean voices, mine included, accused Musk of suspiciously overlooking China in his fight against "globalist neo-communist oppression", that is not entirely correct.
Elon Musk did tweet quite a great deal of things about a China, and here's a thread to prove it! 🧵
While Musk often refers to democratically elected Western leaders he doesn't like as "illegitimate", "tyrants" or "communists", when referring to Xi Jinping, an actual illegitimate communist tyrant, he always makes sure to follow the protocolary "President Xi".
Having just helped a great deal to elect a US President that doesn't believe climate change is a thing, Elon managed to look past the Beijing smog and praise China for their eco-friendly, totally sustainable policies on quite a few occasions.
Solidly present in Twitter's "Top 30 Most Community Noted" with over 100 entries, Visegrad24 seems to be Musk's new favorite source of news for Europe.
For those not yet aware of what a Visegrad is and does, I've prepared a short thread to help you get a taste of it.🧵
What I do appreciate most about Visegrad is the holistic approach they take to lying, very much not restricting themselves to doing it solely for political purposes.
While I have to admit a mosquito air-defense system does sound pretty amazing, it is unfortunately not real
Usually one of the first news outlets to report on any events that they deem might get people lynched, one could argue Visegrad has somewhat of a lax fact checking policy. I do however have to admit they've not even once been "inaccurate" to the disadvantage of the far right.
I figured I'd do a thread to put into some perspective Transnistria's seemingly absurd recent refusal to jointly purchase gas with Moldova and why at this point, even if offered free gas from a non-Russian source, they are very likely to flatly refuse it. 🧵
Freezing or starving, do not assume the population of Transnistria will put the blame for it on Russia. The few that understand Russia has means of bypassing Ukraine to supply them with gas, will blame the pro-EU Sandu, while the many that don't, will blame Ukraine for it.
While Moldova can and does cover its energy needs through other imports, those imports come at roughly twice the already high prices the very impoverished population could barely afford. Selling a rather distant EU dream to someone that just skipped a meal is anything but easy.