Which activities make you lose track of time?
My job, if there is something to do, time flys.
Which activities make you lose track of time?
My job, if there is something to do, time flys.

The smarter supporters of Ukraine know what’s up. But my question is where were they when Ukraine was heading straight into a conflict it will lose? Did they honestly believe Ukraine can defeat Russia? Did it objectively ever seem like a likely scenario?
Apparently, people of Russian origin in Europe do not support the Zelensky concentration camp that is getting ass fucked by Mother Russia…😆
Apparently, this Russian diaspora in Europe is enthralled by Russian propaganda. Motherfucker, I will tell you this. I wished the destruction of Ukrainian Nazis ever since 2 May 2014. I only wish death and suffering on the fuckers and anyone supporting them. They need to suffer! They need to be punished! I am actually glad Russia finally found the cojones to do something about this shit. I am unapologetic about this. If you support Ukraine, you are a bad person, no matter how well meaning you are. At best you are ignorant and duped, and ignorance is a sin.
We assume that this may be due to the influence of Russian propaganda and the reach of Kremlin disinformation, since many Russian-speaking residents of EU countries and immigrants from Russia read Russian media and watch Russian television in their daily lives.
I do not need Russian propaganda, I have no time to watch that shit. I don’t enjoy their fucking talk shows. I have seen Ukrainian Neonazis burning people alive and that was enough. I know, who organized this shit. No amount of disclaimers, debunking, and apologetics from activists is going to change my mind. The Ukrainian regime and its Western supporters are a bunch of criminals and deserve to suffer. They will suffer one way or another, all of them!
To sum up, the results of our analysis, as well as all of these findings, indicate that Russian propaganda and Russian news websites have a strong influence on Russian speakers in Europe. Despite the sanctions, users can still access Russian websites and read stories online that promote the Kremlin’s narratives in Europe, aiming to undermine trust in national governments, spark protest moods, and cause discord in European countries.
Motherfucker, I only ever read peremogi blog on livejournal. I have no time to read whatever else. Kremlin narratives, WTF? You mean we, that know better should support Zelensky and his Nazis? Fuck that shit! Go fuck yourself! Eat shit and die faggots!

This is a second gift of our friends in the Netherlands, who lives in France and wants to remain anonymous.



The cars bears a sticker saying “our father is Bandera, Ukraine is the mother.” A favourite Ukrainian nationalist song.
If you could host a dinner and anyone you invite was sure to come, who would you invite?
Vladimir Kornilov, a journalist from Donetsk, Natalia Poklonskaya, Vladimir Rogov, Denis Pushilin, Anatoly Vasserman (is he still alive?)…

At these point, this is paying for Ukraine’s funeral. 3 bin GBP could be distributed among the British poor so they can get over the cost of living crisis but the Ukraine war is more important. You know how much money has been invested into this endeavor. You know how much was betted on Russian defeat?
Keir is an establishment candidate, he must not disappoint the stakeholders.
I am personally a fan of direct democracy, the current system is an eighteenth century anachronism. Today we have technologies like blockchain. Obviously, there are things to hammer out like filing of motions, and the rules around it. Government digital infrastructure that would allow every citizen to vote. Security of the system would also have to be maintained.
The British system has this beautiful thing that you at least know your MP. Whether that means anything is open to debate. Here in Czechia you just need 5% of the vote to get a seat. This is how I got elected.

Here is an interesting method…
I found it at the Bitcoin University channel, and somehow this video has altered my desire to acquire certain cryptocurrencies.
So this new Kaspa has this thing called the ghost protocol (Kaspa the friendly ghost 👻) that basically solves the trilema of cryptocurrencies. Guys, I am not very keen on the technicalities of the software but I am very interested in monetary theory, what is money, what is sound money? And the trilema is basically this:

I somehow do not get why these should cause a dilemma. Scalability is basically about the ability to divide the “coin” into smaller units, for instance Bitcoin is divided into 100 million satoshis. Bitcoin would have to get really expensive for its scaleability to be threatened. They say that Kaspa means silver in Aramaic. The authors of Kaspa are trying to sell it by saying that this is silver to Bitcoin that is gold. Bitcoin is not gold, BTC is a fucking software, and silver is shit. 💩

Historically, silver coinage appeared to make gold scaleable. Every gold coin was worth some amount of silver coins, and silver coins could be divided into copper coins. Every land had a different standard of minting coins, and international exchange rates must have been a nightmare. Gold is a proper precious metal, along with platinum, palladium. Although, I am not sure the other two do not oxidize…


Pure silver also does not tarnish in normal temperatures. But silver is more abundant in nature than any of the other metals mentioned above. I am taking Litecoin from the list of cryptocurrencies I want to acquire. Billing your coin as silver to Bitcoin doesn’t work here.
Another issue is decentralization. Currency should be neutral as possible, it should not be tied to a single entity. Cryptocurrency should not be issued by a bank, crypto exists to circumvent banks. I am wary of coins linked to exchanges like Binance. Kaspa is apparently developed by a team of Israelis and the founder posts pro-Israel tweets.
I personally have nothing against people harboring biases based on ethnicity, this is quite a strong thing. But in this respect, Kaspa has nothing on Bitcoin. We don’t even know, who Satoshi Nakamoto, the founder of Bitcoin is. Nobody has ever seen Satoshi, he doesn’t tweet. It is presumed he owns like million BTC but has never moved his coins. What’s he gonna do with all that Bitcoin remains to be seen. I don’t care if he sells it all, and the price drops, I will pump my financial reserve into it. Trust me, much bigger fish will scoop up that Bitcoin even faster.
Also, there seems to be space for one or very few cryptocurrencies at the top. I think BTC will remain the undisputed ruler but there are other interesting projects that have qualities people find appealing like anonymity of payments like in Monero. If you want a coin that will likely preserve its value, go for Bitcoin, it has a limited supply of 21 million. For instance Pepe coin has the supply of 420 billion (420 😆) coins, and people are wondering whether its price will ever reach $1.
There are some indicators one should follow. The market capitalization and number of transactions in a given cryptocurrency. Either of these indicate a future success of the cryptocurrency but they are an indicator of current adoption. Adoption is very important, basically, there isn’t a space for the myriad of cryptocurrencies there currently are. However, I do leave room for a particularly good cryptocurrency bursting on the scene and becoming really popular but BTC kinda kicks ass and is used everywhere.
What do you think gets better with age?
You are more cautious as you get older. Experience teaches you not to trust everyone. You have better idea of what you are doing at least until the elderly dementia doesn’t set in.
What strategies do you use to increase comfort in your daily life?
I try to sleep as much as I can, I spend a lot on food, I like to feel good in the cloths I wear. I actually walk 5 km at work every day. My legs hurt afterwards, so I chill.