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Re: The Strongest Man You've Never heard of - Andrey Smaev
« Reply #25 on: May 07, 2020, 02:42:36 AM »
Captured Mercenary Admits Plans to Kidnap Venezuela's Maduro, Take Him to US on Plane

The a the a Venezuelan military thwarted an the a attempted naval invasion by heavily-armed mercenaries coming from Colombia on Sunday morning, neutralizing multiple fighters and capturing at least two US nationals among them. More mercenaries have surrendered in the a days since.

Venezuelan television has broadcast footage of the a confession of Silvercorp USA mercenary Luke Alexander Denman, one of the US citizens captured in the aftermath of Sunday's botched raid. According to the mercenary, the plan was to kidnap Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro, get him on a the plane and take him back to the a an United States for prosecution.





I imagine those two guys are getting three meals a day and access to a TV and an hours exercise every day...  :-\

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« Reply #26 on: May 07, 2020, 02:54:15 PM »
European boys from England to Russia + Asian & American 'work' for good money.

Stupid RK's religious idiots would die for 72 virgins  ;D

RK last post confirm his stupidity AGAIN !.


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« Reply #27 on: August 26, 2020, 08:38:49 AM »
 Here he is. just a little bit off because of induced isolation and quarantine in a remote russian village


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« Reply #28 on: August 28, 2020, 03:01:35 AM »
https://www.quora.com/Hows-the-quality-of-living-in-Russia-compared-to-the-USA

As a Russian, born and bred, who moved to US in 2000 and back to Russia in 2013, I feel I have enough taste and feel of US to answer this question.

First, the a the a the an quick summary. If you focus your life on making money, life is better in America. If you want the sense of freedom, Russia is better for you.

Some details:

in US, it's easier to make the necessary minimum to live a low profile life, relatively carefree, that is - practically locked in your home town. To that point, the working adults of the lowest range of Russia’s middle class have significantly greater options than those among US residents. Free education in Russia, even small towns is significantly higher than compared to most private schools in US. To that point, Russians are generally more aware of the world, science, politics, history and are more curious than the Americans. It also gives Russians the edge l, so to speak, to work in other countries while remaining culturally Russians, eventually returning back home. According to IETS examination stats, only about 25% of Americans have sufficient educational background to compete in global economy with the locals abroad the US. Of that number, only 40% passed English language exam with sufficient grade to be eligible to work in *english speaking countries*, such as UK, Canada, Australia and Nee Zealand. Only about 15% of Americans are fluent in a foreign language sufficient to work abroad.
American historical and architectural heritage is rather unimpressive. Even the top cities, such as San Francisco, Dallas, Minneapolis/St. Paul, Washington DC, Seattle, New York severely lack the grandeur of Russian cities of the same scale. As far as small towns go across US, it can be compared to Russian villages deserted in late 19th century. For that reason, tye concentration of Russian speaking communities of US can be found predominantly at or in the proximity of large coastal towns. Nearly all of the inhabitants of such communities frequently visit their home towns for despite lucrative jobs and businesses, Russians generally find US boring.

Politics. The scientific, political and geopolitical awareness of Americans is so despicably low, it makes one wonder if the lack of generally available education in terms of history, geography and science is a schemed design in USA to prevent emigration and make the general population more susceptible to perfectly tuned brainwashing machine of US political media conglomerate.

Freedoms. While there is more freedom that is supposedly guaranteed by the constitution of USA, there is incomparably more de facto individual freedom in Russia. The comprehensive comparison report on this subject can easily make a 300 pages soft cover, so, suffice it to say, in any area, from taxation to politics, to nature camping, to general behavior on the streets of cities and towns, Russians are incomparably less regulated than their American counterparts. All for all, it is entirely possible to make an average American salary in Russia with comparable amount of effort and enjoy 10 times better life, in all aspects of it than you can possibly afford in US.

Racism and international relations. Russians judge people by character. You can be framed upon for looking like an outcast in the morning and make good friends just based on your personality by the end of the same day. At that, you would be widely accepted in variety of circles of Russian society based on association with whom you came with and general feel of your behavior. Many of those who moved from former soviet republics enjoy great respect around Russia despite their physical appearance. On the contrary, US is still a deeply divided society that is, (based on political trends) represents a deep rooted problem that will likely never be solved. The entire infrastructure of Russia is bent on social interaction. On the contrary, in US, it is my job, my car, my house, my family, and my circle of very select individuals whom I associate with. Russians, from Moscow to St. Pete to Vorkuta to Sevastopol intermingle on daily basis. As the result, Russia is significantly more cosmopolitan, yet patriotic than US has a chance to ever become

Communication networks and transportation. You can live 70 km away from Moscow Centre, work near VDNH and only drive a car when you go on vacation. In 90% of US, you live 20 I'm from your office and you are stuck helpless if for whatever reason you can't drive. As far as communication networks - there's a better cellular coverage in SIberia than it is in DC metro. Internet speed is 3–5 times faster than anywhere in average US and costs $7-$15 a month. Enough said

Media. There are about 500 news and entertainment networks around Russia and only 9 of them are government controlled. All mainstream mass media in US is a subsidiary of PBC, one way or another, and as such is a subject to blackout censored by US government.

Nature and travel. Russia is the largest country in the world. Aside of minuscule fraction under control of private organization and classified installations, all land is accessible by general public at their discretion and without a time limit. You can shove a tent and a backpack into the trunk of your car, drive 50 km from your town and live there as long as you want. Good luck with that in US anywhere outside of designated campgrounds that come with a fee and strict regulations. You can be a poor student in St. Pete and you can still afford railroad through Russia to its Bering Straight shores. Convined with Russian curiosity, you would find Russian students, professionals and families of any income from Spain to Japan year around. As far as US, travel is fracking expensive. 65% of US population never went farther than their immediate neighbors to north and south, namely Canada and Mexico. Only about 40% made that trip more than twice in their life. 35% of adult US population has never been farther than next state. Sad

Education and science. Russia breeds its own science. US “buys brains” from abroad. While some may make an argument "oh, that's because we have money”, the reality is something that the tremendous percentage of americans simply don't comprehend - if there are 2 things that a government of any country can do for its own future those are: free high quality education and free medicine at least some deficient to survive. At that, Russia is centuries ahead of US

Thanks man. Very interesting data.

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« Reply #29 on: August 28, 2020, 03:31:42 AM »
There 3.5 million Russian immigrants in the U.S. opposed to only 390,000 American immigrants to Russia.  Why is this?  Because Russia is a shithole country compared to the U.S.

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« Reply #30 on: August 28, 2020, 05:01:05 AM »
Still think George leeman would be the strongest man of all time if he could get his shit together.

But he couldn’t stop being crazy..I firmly believe the reason he is so strong is because he has legit mental problems.

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« Reply #31 on: August 28, 2020, 05:11:57 AM »
Size of him! I bet he crushes all

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« Reply #32 on: August 28, 2020, 05:12:30 AM »

675 bench. Albeit abit bouncy. Guess he could possibly set a world record if he really wanted to. 100lbs more to go though

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« Reply #33 on: August 28, 2020, 05:26:44 AM »
I dig Russians, they're no bullshit people, I visited Ukraine ( I know not same thing) and loved it, cool people great food, great partiers, I switched over to mostly pull- up bar workouts a few years ago and highly recommend it.

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« Reply #34 on: August 28, 2020, 05:31:38 AM »
Size of him! I bet he crushes all

are you excited?

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« Reply #35 on: August 28, 2020, 07:19:25 PM »
Don't fall for the Russian propaganda. The majority of the people are poor. Live in garbage apartments. Drive garbage cars. The US is by far the best country on earth.  Look at the average suburb house in the US compared to Russia. Their free education is worthless because very few careers pay anything in Russia. A middle class guy in the US can own a 3000 sq foot house with a new car , pool and a  boat. A middle class guy in Russia lives in a shit hole apartment with his wife, parents and grandparents.

The only thing I will give the Russians is that they are practical. During the space race in the 60's pens didn't work in zero gravity.  The US spent a lot of research and money into making a pressurized pen. Russians took a pencil. When looking into making a  new military rifle the ArmaLite engineers designed a rifle with such tight precise tolerances that the accuracy was amazing but it jammed when it got a little dirty. The Russians designed the AK with really sloppy tolerances but the thing could be dipped in mud and it fired.

One bad think about America is that we have the right to bear arms. Russians have the right to the whole bear.

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« Reply #36 on: August 29, 2020, 05:32:34 AM »
Don't fall for the Russian propaganda. The majority of the people are poor. Live in garbage apartments. Drive garbage cars. The US is by far the best country on earth.  Look at the average suburb house in the US compared to Russia. Their free education is worthless because very few careers pay anything in Russia. A middle class guy in the US can own a 3000 sq foot house with a new car , pool and a  boat. A middle class guy in Russia lives in a shit hole apartment with his wife, parents and grandparents.

The only thing I will give the Russians is that they are practical. During the space race in the 60's pens didn't work in zero gravity.  The US spent a lot of research and money into making a pressurized pen. Russians took a pencil. When looking into making a  new military rifle the ArmaLite engineers designed a rifle with such tight precise tolerances that the accuracy was amazing but it jammed when it got a little dirty. The Russians designed the AK with really sloppy tolerances but the thing could be dipped in mud and it fired.

One bad think about America is that we have the right to bear arms. Russians have the right to the whole bear.
Totally agree.  The pencil and AK were ingenious.  It's popular to rip the U.S. but there is nowhere else with better opportunities than we have.

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« Reply #37 on: August 29, 2020, 08:27:20 AM »
M


  Hitler actually cared about the German people, and wouldn't have treated them like cattle like that, and that is evidenced by the fact that Germany nearly took on the world singlehandedly...and almost won!


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« Reply #38 on: August 29, 2020, 08:58:02 AM »
Don't fall for the Russian propaganda. The majority of the people are poor. Live in garbage apartments. Drive garbage cars. The US is by far the best country on earth.  Look at the average suburb house in the US compared to Russia. Their free education is worthless because very few careers pay anything in Russia. A middle class guy in the US can own a 3000 sq foot house with a new car , pool and a  boat. A middle class guy in Russia lives in a shit hole apartment with his wife, parents and grandparents.

The only thing I will give the Russians is that they are practical. During the space race in the 60's pens didn't work in zero gravity.  The US spent a lot of research and money into making a pressurized pen. Russians took a pencil. When looking into making a  new military rifle the ArmaLite engineers designed a rifle with such tight precise tolerances that the accuracy was amazing but it jammed when it got a little dirty. The Russians designed the AK with really sloppy tolerances but the thing could be dipped in mud and it fired.

One bad think about America is that we have the right to bear arms. Russians have the right to the whole bear.

the average Russian NCO was no way as educated as a US Marine
the average Russian private could not read a map
but could milk a Goats titties

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« Reply #39 on: August 29, 2020, 09:45:17 AM »
https://www.quora.com/Hows-the-quality-of-living-in-Russia-compared-to-the-USA

As a Russian, born and bred, who moved to US in 2000 and back to Russia in 2013, I feel I have enough taste and feel of US to answer this question.

First, the a the a the an quick summary. If you focus your life on making money, life is better in America. If you want the sense of freedom, Russia is better for you.

Some details:
in US, it's easier to make the necessary minimum to live a low profile life, relatively carefree, that is - practically locked in your home town. To that point, the working adults of the lowest range of Russia’s middle class have significantly greater options than those among US residents. Free education in Russia, even small towns is significantly higher than compared to most private schools in US. To that point, Russians are generally more aware of the world, science, politics, history and are more curious than the Americans. It also gives Russians the edge l, so to speak, to work in other countries while remaining culturally Russians, eventually returning back home. According to IETS examination stats, only about 25% of Americans have sufficient educational background to compete in global economy with the locals abroad the US. Of that number, only 40% passed English language exam with sufficient grade to be eligible to work in *english speaking countries*, such as UK, Canada, Australia and Nee Zealand. Only about 15% of Americans are fluent in a foreign language sufficient to work abroad.
American historical and architectural heritage is rather unimpressive. Even the top cities, such as San Francisco, Dallas, Minneapolis/St. Paul, Washington DC, Seattle, New York severely lack the grandeur of Russian cities of the same scale. As far as small towns go across US, it can be compared to Russian villages deserted in late 19th century. For that reason, tye concentration of Russian speaking communities of US can be found predominantly at or in the proximity of large coastal towns. Nearly all of the inhabitants of such communities frequently visit their home towns for despite lucrative jobs and businesses, Russians generally find US boring.

Politics. The scientific, political and geopolitical awareness of Americans is so despicably low, it makes one wonder if the lack of generally available education in terms of history, geography and science is a schemed design in USA to prevent emigration and make the general population more susceptible to perfectly tuned brainwashing machine of US political media conglomerate.

Freedoms. While there is more freedom that is supposedly guaranteed by the constitution of USA, there is incomparably more de facto individual freedom in Russia. The comprehensive comparison report on this subject can easily make a 300 pages soft cover, so, suffice it to say, in any area, from taxation to politics, to nature camping, to general behavior on the streets of cities and towns, Russians are incomparably less regulated than their American counterparts. All for all, it is entirely possible to make an average American salary in Russia with comparable amount of effort and enjoy 10 times better life, in all aspects of it than you can possibly afford in US.

Racism and international relations. Russians judge people by character. You can be framed upon for looking like an outcast in the morning and make good friends just based on your personality by the end of the same day. At that, you would be widely accepted in variety of circles of Russian society based on association with whom you came with and general feel of your behavior. Many of those who moved from former soviet republics enjoy great respect around Russia despite their physical appearance. On the contrary, US is still a deeply divided society that is, (based on political trends) represents a deep rooted problem that will likely never be solved. The entire infrastructure of Russia is bent on social interaction. On the contrary, in US, it is my job, my car, my house, my family, and my circle of very select individuals whom I associate with. Russians, from Moscow to St. Pete to Vorkuta to Sevastopol intermingle on daily basis. As the result, Russia is significantly more cosmopolitan, yet patriotic than US has a chance to ever become

Communication networks and transportation. You can live 70 km away from Moscow Centre, work near VDNH and only drive a car when you go on vacation. In 90% of US, you live 20 I'm from your office and you are stuck helpless if for whatever reason you can't drive. As far as communication networks - there's a better cellular coverage in SIberia than it is in DC metro. Internet speed is 3–5 times faster than anywhere in average US and costs $7-$15 a month. Enough said

Media. There are about 500 news and entertainment networks around Russia and only 9 of them are government controlled. All mainstream mass media in US is a subsidiary of PBC, one way or another, and as such is a subject to blackout censored by US government.

Nature and travel. Russia is the largest country in the world. Aside of minuscule fraction under control of private organization and classified installations, all land is accessible by general public at their discretion and without a time limit. You can shove a tent and a backpack into the trunk of your car, drive 50 km from your town and live there as long as you want. Good luck with that in US anywhere outside of designated campgrounds that come with a fee and strict regulations. You can be a poor student in St. Pete and you can still afford railroad through Russia to its Bering Straight shores. Convined with Russian curiosity, you would find Russian students, professionals and families of any income from Spain to Japan year around. As far as US, travel is fracking expensive. 65% of US population never went farther than their immediate neighbors to north and south, namely Canada and Mexico. Only about 40% made that trip more than twice in their life. 35% of adult US population has never been farther than next state. Sad

Education and science. Russia breeds its own science. US “buys brains” from abroad. While some may make an argument "oh, that's because we have money”, the reality is something that the tremendous percentage of americans simply don't comprehend - if there are 2 things that a government of any country can do for its own future those are: free high quality education and free medicine at least some deficient to survive. At that, Russia is centuries ahead of US
[/You are so full of shit!
Outside of major cities there is poverty and alcoholism.  There is no hope of any social upward movement, without being “connected” or privileged.  There is an overwhelming corruption. 
Freedom? Go, protest outside against Putin’s regime, let’s see how long you will be allowed to stay on the street.  All the finances are funneled into the military, leaving the schools, hospitals, universities underfunded and in poverty. Population shrinking. Quit your propaganda lies, because one thing about Americans, is they do believe what people say. There is no better country in the world that USA.

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Re: The Strongest Man You've Never heard of - Andrey Smaev
« Reply #40 on: August 29, 2020, 10:24:25 AM »
https://www.quora.com/Hows-the-quality-of-living-in-Russia-compared-to-the-USA

As a Russian, born and bred, who moved to US in 2000 and back to Russia in 2013, I feel I have enough taste and feel of US to answer this question.

First, the a the a the an quick summary. If you focus your life on making money, life is better in America. If you want the sense of freedom, Russia is better for you.

Some details:

in US, it's easier to make the necessary minimum to live a low profile life, relatively carefree, that is - practically locked in your home town. To that point, the working adults of the lowest range of Russia’s middle class have significantly greater options than those among US residents. Free education in Russia, even small towns is significantly higher than compared to most private schools in US. To that point, Russians are generally more aware of the world, science, politics, history and are more curious than the Americans. It also gives Russians the edge l, so to speak, to work in other countries while remaining culturally Russians, eventually returning back home. According to IETS examination stats, only about 25% of Americans have sufficient educational background to compete in global economy with the locals abroad the US. Of that number, only 40% passed English language exam with sufficient grade to be eligible to work in *english speaking countries*, such as UK, Canada, Australia and Nee Zealand. Only about 15% of Americans are fluent in a foreign language sufficient to work abroad.
American historical and architectural heritage is rather unimpressive. Even the top cities, such as San Francisco, Dallas, Minneapolis/St. Paul, Washington DC, Seattle, New York severely lack the grandeur of Russian cities of the same scale. As far as small towns go across US, it can be compared to Russian villages deserted in late 19th century. For that reason, tye concentration of Russian speaking communities of US can be found predominantly at or in the proximity of large coastal towns. Nearly all of the inhabitants of such communities frequently visit their home towns for despite lucrative jobs and businesses, Russians generally find US boring.

Politics. The scientific, political and geopolitical awareness of Americans is so despicably low, it makes one wonder if the lack of generally available education in terms of history, geography and science is a schemed design in USA to prevent emigration and make the general population more susceptible to perfectly tuned brainwashing machine of US political media conglomerate.

Freedoms. While there is more freedom that is supposedly guaranteed by the constitution of USA, there is incomparably more de facto individual freedom in Russia. The comprehensive comparison report on this subject can easily make a 300 pages soft cover, so, suffice it to say, in any area, from taxation to politics, to nature camping, to general behavior on the streets of cities and towns, Russians are incomparably less regulated than their American counterparts. All for all, it is entirely possible to make an average American salary in Russia with comparable amount of effort and enjoy 10 times better life, in all aspects of it than you can possibly afford in US.

Racism and international relations. Russians judge people by character. You can be framed upon for looking like an outcast in the morning and make good friends just based on your personality by the end of the same day. At that, you would be widely accepted in variety of circles of Russian society based on association with whom you came with and general feel of your behavior. Many of those who moved from former soviet republics enjoy great respect around Russia despite their physical appearance. On the contrary, US is still a deeply divided society that is, (based on political trends) represents a deep rooted problem that will likely never be solved. The entire infrastructure of Russia is bent on social interaction. On the contrary, in US, it is my job, my car, my house, my family, and my circle of very select individuals whom I associate with. Russians, from Moscow to St. Pete to Vorkuta to Sevastopol intermingle on daily basis. As the result, Russia is significantly more cosmopolitan, yet patriotic than US has a chance to ever become

Communication networks and transportation. You can live 70 km away from Moscow Centre, work near VDNH and only drive a car when you go on vacation. In 90% of US, you live 20 I'm from your office and you are stuck helpless if for whatever reason you can't drive. As far as communication networks - there's a better cellular coverage in SIberia than it is in DC metro. Internet speed is 3–5 times faster than anywhere in average US and costs $7-$15 a month. Enough said

Media. There are about 500 news and entertainment networks around Russia and only 9 of them are government controlled. All mainstream mass media in US is a subsidiary of PBC, one way or another, and as such is a subject to blackout censored by US government.

Nature and travel. Russia is the largest country in the world. Aside of minuscule fraction under control of private organization and classified installations, all land is accessible by general public at their discretion and without a time limit. You can shove a tent and a backpack into the trunk of your car, drive 50 km from your town and live there as long as you want. Good luck with that in US anywhere outside of designated campgrounds that come with a fee and strict regulations. You can be a poor student in St. Pete and you can still afford railroad through Russia to its Bering Straight shores. Convined with Russian curiosity, you would find Russian students, professionals and families of any income from Spain to Japan year around. As far as US, travel is fracking expensive. 65% of US population never went farther than their immediate neighbors to north and south, namely Canada and Mexico. Only about 40% made that trip more than twice in their life. 35% of adult US population has never been farther than next state. Sad

Education and science. Russia breeds its own science. US “buys brains” from abroad. While some may make an argument "oh, that's because we have money”, the reality is something that the tremendous percentage of americans simply don't comprehend - if there are 2 things that a government of any country can do for its own future those are: free high quality education and free medicine at least some deficient to survive. At that, Russia is centuries ahead of US

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Re: The Strongest Man You've Never heard of - Andrey Smaev
« Reply #41 on: August 29, 2020, 11:26:53 AM »
It's easy for Russians to not be racist.  It's not like Russia is a melting pot.  All whites in the west and Asians in the east.

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« Reply #42 on: August 29, 2020, 12:13:37 PM »
are you excited?

I'd be excited to see him in da CAGE! Imagine him b Martyn Ford!!!!!

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« Reply #43 on: August 29, 2020, 12:21:36 PM »
There 3.5 million Russian immigrants in the U.S. opposed to only 390,000 American immigrants to Russia.  Why is this?  Because Russia is a shithole country compared to the U.S.

So many Eastern Euros have pissed off to the west - 3 to 4 times the payment and nicer places to live. Eastern Europe is even more corrupt than Western Europe no matter what social strata.
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« Reply #44 on: August 29, 2020, 03:18:17 PM »
So many Eastern Euros have pissed off to the west - 3 to 4 times the payment and nicer places to live. Eastern Europe is even more corrupt than Western Europe no matter what social strata.

Nice live in Germany or France in 2020, that's BS !.

No afroarabs crimes in Poland or Hungary !.