Quiet day at work, until the ammo depot goes up...
Russian video from last week, (shot with the new colour potato). Starts slow (at 1h30m15s) then builds to a savage intensity.
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RUSSIANS ARE GROUND DOWN! Current Ukraine War Footage With The Enforcer (Day 118)
( , Wed 22 Jun 2022, 8:48, Share, Reply)
Russian video from last week, (shot with the new colour potato). Starts slow (at 1h30m15s) then builds to a savage intensity.
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RUSSIANS ARE GROUND DOWN! Current Ukraine War Footage With The Enforcer (Day 118)
( , Wed 22 Jun 2022, 8:48, Share, Reply)
That was… intense.
For those curious, the city is Luhansk, a long time Russian separatist stronghold in the Donbas.
( , Wed 22 Jun 2022, 20:08, Share, Reply)
For those curious, the city is Luhansk, a long time Russian separatist stronghold in the Donbas.
( , Wed 22 Jun 2022, 20:08, Share, Reply)
Surprised they didn't catch fire with the burning metals.
I'm ambivalent about his streams, some good videos, though I don't like the gung ho, kill 'em all attitude. He is in his early twenties I suppose.
( , Thu 23 Jun 2022, 1:04, Share, Reply)
I'm ambivalent about his streams, some good videos, though I don't like the gung ho, kill 'em all attitude. He is in his early twenties I suppose.
( , Thu 23 Jun 2022, 1:04, Share, Reply)
I too, am ambivalent.
He does have a conscience, and I am inclined to go along with his ‘it’s horrific, but they’re Russian and they’re in the wrong’ attitude. Most COD fanboys would not even acknowledge the horror but just revel in the carnage. However I don’t feel great about it. Yet they (the Russians) posted it, and shouldn’t be surprised that unsympathetic audiences are entertained by their plight. Plus, it is kind of funny that an occupying force blows up their own ammo depot, thereby inflicting more harm on themselves than the Ukrainians ever had in that region. But it’s all very dark.
( , Thu 23 Jun 2022, 11:14, Share, Reply)
He does have a conscience, and I am inclined to go along with his ‘it’s horrific, but they’re Russian and they’re in the wrong’ attitude. Most COD fanboys would not even acknowledge the horror but just revel in the carnage. However I don’t feel great about it. Yet they (the Russians) posted it, and shouldn’t be surprised that unsympathetic audiences are entertained by their plight. Plus, it is kind of funny that an occupying force blows up their own ammo depot, thereby inflicting more harm on themselves than the Ukrainians ever had in that region. But it’s all very dark.
( , Thu 23 Jun 2022, 11:14, Share, Reply)
He's toned it down recently (possibly after a death on camera).
I like the vids that deal with the practicalities of combat.
He hosted a Ukrainian training video where they converted a mortar round into one for a rocket propelled grenade launcher, using a grinder and axe!
I tend to avoid reports of helpless suffering, it is actually harmful.
( , Thu 23 Jun 2022, 13:34, Share, Reply)
I like the vids that deal with the practicalities of combat.
He hosted a Ukrainian training video where they converted a mortar round into one for a rocket propelled grenade launcher, using a grinder and axe!
I tend to avoid reports of helpless suffering, it is actually harmful.
( , Thu 23 Jun 2022, 13:34, Share, Reply)
I rather suspect those being harmed would very much like it to be reported and not ignored or covered up.
( , Thu 23 Jun 2022, 17:14, Share, Reply)
( , Thu 23 Jun 2022, 17:14, Share, Reply)
I mean from a general psychological point of view.
Repeatedly watching atrocities when you are helpless to help them, tends to increase anxiety, depression, PTSD, anger, substance consumption etc.
I'm not saying ignore it, there are people who want to sort out the situation in one way or another and are better prepared. By the time we bump into it on a stream it is probably old news.
I reckon the COD players just see it as a game/movie and don't think about it or are so desensitised that it just washes over.
( , Thu 23 Jun 2022, 21:10, Share, Reply)
Repeatedly watching atrocities when you are helpless to help them, tends to increase anxiety, depression, PTSD, anger, substance consumption etc.
I'm not saying ignore it, there are people who want to sort out the situation in one way or another and are better prepared. By the time we bump into it on a stream it is probably old news.
I reckon the COD players just see it as a game/movie and don't think about it or are so desensitised that it just washes over.
( , Thu 23 Jun 2022, 21:10, Share, Reply)