If that tw@ hadn't invaded, we wouldn't be losing our manager
We do know that, and we're not making light of it.Look. We're all gutted about losing our manager. But these poor people are losing their lives, their loved ones, and if one inadequate megolomaniac gets his way, their country.
Putin's war is also responsible for the extra cost of energy in this country, rising inflation and the recession we're entering. It's nothing like what the people of Ukraine face, but it's still relevant to the war and could be mentioned here.In my view, we should keep our sense of perspective and keep the manager talk on one of the myriad of existing threads
We do know that, and we're not making light of it.
Putin's war is also responsible for the extra cost of energy in this country, rising inflation and the recession we're entering. It's nothing like what the people of Ukraine face, but it's still relevant to the war and could be mentioned here.
Oh ok - over my head I thinkJust a bit of gallows humour Trig. I gave you a thumbs up.
Oh ok - over my head I think
Ah I see. Yep, gallows humour, that was definitely my intentionNo, I meant your post was gallows humour. All good.
sounds like the offensive around Kherson was partially a diversion. while that had media attention, there was a quieter yet large offensive in the north near Kharkiv. very successfull, taken several towns.
i wonder if they'll tag team, push in the south now while focus is elsewhere.
Looks like they are close to cutting off Izyum.
Reports of fighting in the centre of Izium, of Russians fleeing and leaving all their gear behind.
sounds like the offensive around Kherson was partially a diversion. while that had media attention, there was a quieter yet large offensive in the north near Kharkiv. very successfull, taken several towns.
i wonder if they'll tag team, push in the south now while focus is elsewhere.
The bullies getting a bloody nose and legging it, what’s not to like?
The bullies getting a bloody nose and legging it, what’s not to like?