Fissionami 2mo ago • 50%
A successful student led red revolution has toppled the autocratic fascist regime of Sheikh Hasina in Bangladesh on August 5, 2024.
Fissionami 6mo ago • 100%
What was that again?
Fissionami 7mo ago • 100%
Never could have imagined that myself
https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/25005261/sergei-lavrov-warns-russia-stronger/
Fissionami 11mo ago • 100%
But they’re the people with the least interest in doing such a thing.
Ironically they're the ones sheltering israel in middle east.
Rain water is forbidden for the Palestinians as it is an Israeli property. Tf
Fissionami 11mo ago • 100%
Perfect recipe
Fissionami 11mo ago • 100%
So I've been on the evil side the whole time? o.o
Fissionami 11mo ago • 100%
Very plausible
Fissionami 11mo ago • 100%
Sanitize your links please. It is possible to pinpoint you with the parts starting from &si=
. Remove everything from that and the link will still work. Here let me do that for you. Post these instead:
https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLMc1KlemyBkwA6Pg8Pdfj9EL-FMJXcFNX
https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLJpCdaWK6PVpeWbeUSjw4dBWt5IKK5Buj
Fissionami 11mo ago • 100%
We charge you with genocide
Fissionami 1y ago • 75%
The point isn't about Ukraine losing anymore. (Because Russian victory is inevitable.) It's more of when and how much more is Russia willing to sacrifice for that victory? (In my opinion, they've sacrificed too much already)
Fissionami 1y ago • 100%
So do Russia just let them attack and destroy important and expensive infrastructure?
Ukraine has been upping their attacks lately. And hitting more important and strategic targets with more success day by day. Black Sea Fleet Headquarter was a very important and strategic target (inside Russia) which has been hit by Ukraine recently. Ukraine and its' Western allies are getting more daring each day. What is the path forward for Russia? Source: https://www.businessinsider.com/russia-blames-western-intel-for-ukraine-attack-black-sea-fleet-2023-9
The OUN and it’s paramilitary wing were responsible for countless massacres during WW2 > "No Nazis in Ukraine" ![](https://lemmygrad.ml/pictrs/image/601ba293-60d5-456e-9f4b-5d786a0c860c.jpeg) > ![](https://lemmygrad.ml/pictrs/image/1944b01f-4aa1-4058-955f-29768b51c33a.jpeg) > ![](https://lemmygrad.ml/pictrs/image/397172ca-4898-4b8a-8048-7af1202f8856.jpeg)
The OUN and it’s paramilitary wing were responsible for countless massacres during WW2 > "No Nazis in Ukraine" ![](https://lemmygrad.ml/pictrs/image/601ba293-60d5-456e-9f4b-5d786a0c860c.jpeg) > ![](https://lemmygrad.ml/pictrs/image/1944b01f-4aa1-4058-955f-29768b51c33a.jpeg) > ![](https://lemmygrad.ml/pictrs/image/397172ca-4898-4b8a-8048-7af1202f8856.jpeg)
Fissionami 1y ago • 94%
But we can see the New Dawn as well. Let's keep marching
Source: https://lemmy.world/post/5094652
Please save the **RICH** *🥺*
Fissionami 1y ago • 100%
The other day I was playing around with mathematics and got exposed to his name from the Poincaré conjuncture
Fissionami 1y ago • 100%
Maybe the 100 to more is so overwhelming russian that would not show the other countries.
Nope actually.
Fissionami 1y ago • 100%
It's confirmed news now that Prigozhin and Utkin is dead
Fissionami 1y ago • 100%
In an interview to TV in 2018, Putin said one thing is never forgivable, Betrayal
Fissionami 1y ago • 100%
The killer of Trotsky?
In 2003, Perelman, a Saint Petersburg native, became known for solving the Poincaré conjecture, the solution that had eluded mathematicians for almost a century. In 2006, Perelman was awarded a Fields Medal for this work, but declined to accept it. Sir John Ball, president of the International Mathematical Union, spent a chilly day in Saint Petersburg trying to convince Perelman to accept it, but failed miserably. In 2010, Perelman was awarded a $1 million Millennium Prize, but once again Perelman declined it. “I'm not interested in money or fame.” he was quoted as saying when declining the award. Perelman lives with his mother in a spartan apartment in a St. Petersburg suburb. He plays a violin. Overall, he is a sample of the true Soviet person. He was raised in the USSR. He is aimed at creation and achievements, not money. A really rare species nowadays. **Gallery:** ![](https://lemmygrad.ml/pictrs/image/7423a59a-320f-4072-81b9-a674d91a6099.jpeg) > Year 1980. Grigory and other winners of All-USSR Olympiad on mathematics. ![](https://lemmygrad.ml/pictrs/image/44eb8e4c-501f-4e05-a96a-941a3c69f8ef.jpeg) > Year 1982. Soviet participants of XXIII International Mathematical Olympiad, Budapest, Hungary. Left to right: V. Titenko, K. Matveev, A. Spivak, G. Perelman. ![](https://lemmygrad.ml/pictrs/image/29ad3a95-c022-4bdc-8890-2a19f85381f1.jpeg) > Year 1985. Grigory is a student of the Leningrad State University, Faculty of Mathematics and Mechanics **Source:** https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grigori_Perelman *Share your thoughts below*
Fissionami 1y ago • 100%
Quora is awful (mostly)
Fissionami 1y ago • 100%
It seems to be down now. Error: Payment Required
Fissionami 1y ago • 25%
Have you even clicked the link and checked the author to say the least?
**Original:** ![](https://lemmygrad.ml/pictrs/image/236e04f2-1d61-451f-8ce0-4fab5f9ce91b.jpeg) **Remastered:** ![](https://lemmygrad.ml/pictrs/image/a2e87b58-3705-4d73-bc4a-e5c8700f4dbe.jpeg) **Biography:** Ginestà was born in Toulouse to, on 29 January 1919, into a working-class leftist family that had emigrated to France from Spain. Her parents were both tailors: Empar Coloma Chalmeta, from Valencia, and Bruno Ginestà Manubens, from Manresa. She moved to Barcelona with her parents at the age of 11. Ginestà later joined the Unified Socialist Party of Catalonia. As the war broke out in 1936, she served as a reporter and a translator assisting Mikhail Koltsov, a correspondent of the Soviet newspaper Pravda.[2] Before the end of the war, Ginestà was wounded and evacuated to Montpellier. As France was occupied by the Nazis, she fled to the Dominican Republic where she married a former Republican officer. In 1946, she was forced to leave the country because of the persecution by the dictator Rafael Trujillo and relocate to Venezuela. In 1949, she divorced her husband and moved to France. In 1952, Ginestà married a Belgian diplomat and returned to Barcelona. She moved to Paris in 1978. Marina Ginestà died there at the age of 94 in January 2014. **Source:** [Wikipedia - Marina Ginestà](https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marina_Ginest%C3%A0)