Author Topic: so a chemical plant exploded in the Ukraine  (Read 5021 times)


people who work at chemical plants should be put in jail if anything goes wrong. you know how dangerous that is to everyone else? either do your job 101% right or find another career

looks like the lighting faded too quickly to be a nuke


If it was a nuke you would think the mushroom cloud would stick around for more than a minute.

So when are we going to send troops into the Ukraine?

why are people calling it "the ukraine"

ukraine is independent

So when are we going to send troops into the Ukraine?

Never because forget their problems.

people who work at chemical plants should be put in jail if anything goes wrong. you know how dangerous that is to everyone else? either do your job 101% right or find another career
Yeah, how dare those chemical workers have the audacity to get hit by artillery.

So when are we going to send troops into the Ukraine?

Hopefully never.

why are people calling it "the ukraine"

ukraine is independent

Who wants to go to a Ukraine? They are the Ukraine. The one and only. The authentic. The real deal.


Yeah, how dare those chemical workers have the audacity to get hit by artillery.
i know right. the nerve of these guys. rule #1 of building a chemical plant; dont build your damn chemical plant in the middle of a warfare. dumb ukranians cant do anything right...

why are people calling it "the ukraine"

ukraine is independent
It's probably because the only time that anyone in America has heard it discussed (prior to this summer, with the Crimea incident), it was by people who remember it from the ussr days, and presumably also within the context of the USSR. As such, nobody has really ever stopped calling it "the ukraine," even though it's not the preferred term. Also, people are under the impression that "ukraine" means "borderland" (referring to the division between Europe and Russia), which may or may not be true, I dunno, I don't speak ukrainian.

the apocalypse is here

who will survive