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How Much Do You Fear December 26th 2019?

The Knicks are so bad right now, they're one of the few teams for whom beating the 9-22 Wizards is actually an accomplishment.
9-22...I see how you are afraid to admit the fact that we gave them one of those 22 loses.
We wiped the hell out of them. We conquered. If you ever played any sports you would know that's what sports is all about. Giving the other team an L. We gave the Wizards L number 22. I loved it.
 
9-22...I see how you are afraid to admit the fact that we gave them one of those 22 loses.
We wiped the hell out of them. We conquered. If you ever played any sports you would know that's what sports is all about. Giving the other team an L. We gave the Wizards L number 22. I loved it.
And just a few days after giving them one of their rare Ws. And giving Atlanta one of theirs.
 
VHS wasn't invented during WWII, but I still enjoy the fact that we won.

The US didn't win the war. Russia essentially won WWII with the battle of Stalingrad, and you should thank your lucky stars every night that they did.

In fact, you should have a shrine built to the Russian army in your front room next to your Knicks trophies (since you're so keen on the meaning of the word "communism"), because without the price paid in Stalingrad Normandy might still be a part of Germany. And even in Brooklyn you might be fluent in German.
 
The US didn't win the war. Russia essentially won WWII with the battle of Stalingrad, and you should thank your lucky stars every night that they did.

In fact, you should have a shrine built to the Russian army in your front room next to your Knicks trophies (since you're so keen on the meaning of the word "communism"), because without the price paid in Stalingrad Normandy might still be a part of Germany. And even in Brooklyn you might be fluent in German.
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The US and Britain waited out the battle of Stalingrad (and other costly battles) because they wanted Russia to be weakened in the aftermath. This, despite the agreement the Allies (including Stalin) had made to attack the Germans from both fronts. Stalingrad was catastrophic for the Nazis, and allowed the US to waltz into Normandy and trounce a German army that was (as a result) significantly under-fortified because what was left of the Third Reich at that point.

The US betrayed Russia. The US then bombed Japan, and took credit for winning the war. Russia has resented us ever since, but not because of our freedoms. They resent us because Eisenhower allowed Churchill to convince him to first fortify British colonial interests before entering France on May Day, and to let the Russians fight the most important battles (including the single most important battle) of WWII on their own.

The US was simply not a part of what legitimately won WWII. Compared to Russia, we were the cleanup crew.

The Russians had over 1 million dead, wounded, or missing from Stalingrad alone. We owe them our freedom for it. They had 10 million military deaths in total. The US didn't even have 1/20th of the casualties, yet we claim to be the "heroes" of WWII.
 
The US didn't win the war. Russia essentially won WWII with the battle of Stalingrad, and you should thank your lucky stars every night that they did.

In fact, you should have a shrine built to the Russian army in your front room next to your Knicks trophies (since you're so keen on the meaning of the word "communism"), because without the price paid in Stalingrad Normandy might still be a part of Germany. And even in Brooklyn you might be fluent in German.
Ich kann schon Deutsch.
 
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