Anonymous ID: 3d8867 Feb. 6, 2025, 8:48 a.m. No.22523817   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3827

>>22523660

>>22523712

Actually wrong. When you become addicted to binge eating food due to psychological problems, or perhaps past trauma, it is far far more difficult to stop eating no matter how much you weigh or how old you are. She will not stop eating without having a huge mental breakdown. She'll cave, give or take 2 days.

 

The same goes for those with mental illness who like to binge drink alcohol or use lots of drugs, btw.

Anonymous ID: 3d8867 Feb. 6, 2025, 8:54 a.m. No.22523853   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>22523823

Exactly what I've been noticing. Fuck all of them. We should probably pull all aid from the Middle East and get the hell out of there, once and for all.

Anonymous ID: 3d8867 Feb. 6, 2025, 9 a.m. No.22523891   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Russia Ready For Negations With US, But ‘West Must Make First Move’ According to Moscow

 

On Wednesday Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Sergey Ryabkov said that Russia is ready for tough negotiations with the U.S. over the war in Ukraine. The same day, prisoners of war were swapped between the governments of Moscow and Kiev, according to the Russian Ministry of Defense.

 

“In light of the failure of this course and the change of administration, the first step toward normalizing bilateral relations – based on the principles of mutual respect and equality – should be taken by the United States,” Ryabkov said.

 

He also stated that rushing into the embrace of the new U.S. administration would be counterproductive. This is likely due to Russian negotiation strategy.

 

Trump himself is practicing a tough negotiation strategy. On January 21 the President threatened Russia with high levels of taxes, tariffs and sanctions on Russian goods, should the country not concede to negotiations.

 

On Wednesday the Russian Defense Ministry revealed that 150 prisoners of war were exchanged between the warring countries, a move that may be seen as preparation for peace negotiations.

 

“On February 5, 150 Russian service members were returned from the territories controlled by the Kiev regime as a result of negotiations,” the statement from the Russian military officials said.

 

Notably however, this was not the first prisoner swap of the war.

 

“A previous exchange saw the two sides release 25 prisoners each in mid-January. Prior to the new year, another 150 Russian and the same amount of Ukrainian captives returned to their respective countries,” RT said.

 

The Russian government credited the United Arab Emirates for organizing the prisoner swap.

 

“Reports suggested earlier that Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates had been identified as potential venues for a summit between Trump and Putin. The two Middle Eastern nations have maintained neutrality throughout the conflict, engaging in dialogue with both the Russian and Ukrainian leaders,” RT said Thursday.

 

https://www.infowars.com/posts/russia-ready-for-negations-with-us-but-west-must-make-first-move-according-to-moscow