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  • Yep, and spreading pictures of the guy all over the internet in celebration of his deed has been a wonderful second step. That was truly clever and smart and didn't help at all his arrest.

    Go USA revolution, go!

    Just put down that self indulgence, before you hurt yourself.

  • That's what I'm saying. If Trump is in the pocket of putin, why putin would attack Ukraine? Trump would have handed it to him, no?

    United staters are bullies by definition.

    It's important for me to clarify this, for all the people of Ukraine going through this hell, through the horrible cruelty of this mindless war; for Sergey, that is still among the living, but lost.

    I'm not siding with putin, I'm not siding with anyone that thought that even a single life was expendable to satisfy some mischievous calculation.

    I still have in the eyes the scene of that pregnant woman, forced to run for their life down the stairs out of her house, hurt, with blood on her face. This madness must end as soon as possible at the expense of putin and of anyone else that fed the war, that worsened the pain. Ukrainian people must be free again to live their lives, in health, in peace.

    The consequences of this war will be harsh and painful, for many. All these years of horror cannot be simply wiped away, as chalk on a blackboard. I hope that Ukraine will be able to heal quickly and to quickly regain hope for its people and their future.

  • Nah, putin started the war while biden is the bully at the head of usa. If it's like what you said it would have been really a couple weeks war in 2019, when trump was still botus.

  • Today it's called think tank, yesterday it was propaganda. You don't read propaganda and think it's good and fine, do you?

    The article claims many things and, being propaganda, doesn't give any proof. Ah.... These events published in social media that everyone seems to know, described in such a fascinating writing style, but somehow are never linked to, embedded, ripped... At the beginning of the article. First two sentences. Bullshit from the start.

  • Yes

  • Yes, keep posting this guy face, that'll help him bigly

  • It's not like Romania has that "bomb the s**t out of them" carefree attitude.

  • No, no, no. They are full in control, instead.

  • In general I'd agree... In this specific occasion, dunno... The article talks about zero weapons, instead of several hundreds (if I got it correct). How could nobody in the command chain noticed this? Nobody had a conversation like

    hey how's it going in bakmut?

    eh, they got literally zero artillery

    wha? We spent more than $30m... Let me call...

    ? Then again, I'm getting old AND grumpy

  • I don't understand how, during a war, people in apical roles steal money, and don't flee with the money ($35m, even $1m... And you still "go to work" everyday?) to avoid getting executed under martial law. All the more as the theft is plain clear to see to anybody informed about the operations - no ammunition? And why? How's this possible?

  • that's why europe should wait for the right moment to cut the sweet €€

  • not saying anything, but Orban ain't immortal... sooner or later he's going to leave the govt. europe should cut money just at the perfect time, so that people would blame following shitty scenario on this white, old style, European man.

    oh, in Italy he's highly regarded inside lega nord (Extreme far right, xenophobic, nationalist party now part of the government) and widely estimated, although not always explicitly, by fratelli d'Italia (far right, xenophobic, nationalist party now part of the government)

  • good vs bad narrative works exceedingly well. they ain't saying they know it's Iran. They saying Iran it's the bad guy. and in USA this is much more than sufficient.

  • we sure they ain't desecrating Palestinian cemeteries? naaaah... Netanyahu and the israelian median, far and extreme far right parties would never do that. such good, human people

  • the users are holding their wallet the wrong way, probably

  • the perfect reply. thank you.

    for them there's lots of dangerous and deranged terrorists (in many cases known elsewhere as kids) or dictators (in many cases known elsewhere as regularly elected politician), but they ain't able to see the most dangerous of all: the USers themselves.

  • ok thank you, it means there's more for the rest of us.

  • you can use whatever part of the chicken although legs will be less prone to dry. but this is all up to your ability in front of the fires.

    then it's tomatoes (I like san marzano, but also ripe cherry tomatoes as in your dish is fine I think) and tomato sauce (try to find some that has the right amount of "water" in it, saying not too much tomato pulp).

    then olives, capers (it's a harsh debate between in vinegar - salamoia- or salted; il leave it to you. if you choose salted, they're gonna be really salted, keep this in mind), fresh basil, spicy peppers, oregano. and my personal taste is garlic. all of this with the best olive oil you can find. obv, salt.

    so you peel and just break a little the garlic and let it go in a pan with more warm than hot oil, just to release garlic's first odor. then it's literally all of the other ingredients together. you may want to heat a bit the tomato sauce and slightly cut the ripe tomatoes before adding the rest. thermal shock it's important. be wary for the sauce not being, as i said, too watery or too dry, because that's what going to cook the chicken and soak it. you're going, after the very first minute or two, to low the fires, cover the pan and let it go, slowly. this is going to take the time it takes, depending on the water in tomato sauce, and general equilibrio of cooking of chicken and tomato sauce so to say. if it's too dry, adding water may limit your access to italian soil for a few years. just don't tell anyone, if you do it. not even your spouse. result is not guaranteed, this way.

    for the quantities, I'm sorry but it's all in the eye, I cannot be precise. there should be oil in that pan, abundant so to say. tomato sauce should be enough to cover the bottom of the pan and a small part of the chicken. don't overdo with basil, oregano and capers. I like basil after the cooking, when the pan cools down, covered. taste it before adding salt, you may prefer small grained salt to fix it eventually; anyway wait for the capwrs to release their salt before adding more salt. stir it gently and often, use a spoon to bring sauce on chicken, you know the usual things.

    as a plus you may cut slices from a loaf of bread, and use it to consume the tomato sauce.

    lastly this is one of the very many recipes you'll found about this dish if you talk to italian people. it's my favorite one though.

    very last, red wine or a solid stout, if you drink alcohol. water is absolutely fine with it.

    ps. feel free to ask, it's late and I'm sleepy. could have missed, misspelled, etc. thank you

  • it looks very fine, and I hope it's as good as it looks. bravo.

    now.

    ok. how to put this. well. hm hhhmm. let's see. uhm. oh yes. soooo... pollo alla cacciatora it's a recipe diffused all over Italy, because all of the main default ingredients are definitely common and I'd dare to say near ubiquitous in Italian primo and secondo dishes. for this reason, both recipe and name may vary not only region by region, but by very smaller units, like small towns distant 10 km from each other (not necessarily in a straight line).

    that said, I admit i could very well be ignorant about this, so I messaged a few people from north to south, just to be sure you know, but NOBODY reacted with less than astonished surprise (to put it lightly), but we may all be wrong for the aforementioned reasons, I don't think someone involved also their granma you know due to the late hour, but pasta isn't going to get it's way into the dish.

    source: I'm Italian. and I repeat I may be very well wrong.

    wish you the very best