Baron Dupek
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maybe because there's some truth in this?trying to paint his homeland as some kind of den of weird retards.
maybe because there's some truth in this?trying to paint his homeland as some kind of den of weird retards.
russi* has no culture anymore. Culture of violence, perhaps.thank him for educating them on russian culture
Nonsense. ruskies have no soul.
yeah that fits.Location: Poland
JA2 sometime next.
good stuff. this was the warlockracy review i was waiting for
Alas, orientalism sells. Also, there's a good chance that the guy is a 'dexer as well.now he's trying to paint his homeland as some kind of den of weird retards. And foreigners gobble it all up and even thank him for educating them on russian culture.
maybe you guys should stop helping him with thathe's trying to paint his homeland as some kind of den of weird retards.
I'm on the fence about Warlockracy. Some of his reviews are entertaining, but he seems to seethe about Russia a lot, albeit he does usually do it in a manner that at least attempts to be clever about it. Also, if you look at his subscriptions you'll see that he follows a lot of Breadtuber types, like "Philosophy Tube" and "Vaush", which is not a great sign when gauging the integrity of a man. I get the feeling he's not quite as Eastern European as he alludes to either. My guess is he might have been born in Russia or another Post-Soviet country, but moved away when he was still too young to really remember it and now derives most of his cultural analysis via heavily filtered, NATO-approved, progressive news media and Breadtube. (Edit: My guess wasn't too far off. Apparently he was a bit older when he left. Apparently he couldn't hack it as a political blogger so he ran away to chase his childhood dream of becoming a NATO-certified trans-Eurocoomer power-bottom "games journalist".) I mean, he literally describes himself as "disabled (not-nt)" aka "disabled (not-neurotypical)" in his about section. Nobody says that shit out loud in public except for virtue-signaling leftoids.
So he left the country? I keep asking him about the weather in Georgia but he is silent on the matterDude was some lowly political blogger, fled Russia after people started making fun of him, changed his name, reinvented himself as a gaming youtuber, and now he's trying to paint his homeland as some kind of den of weird retards. And foreigners gobble it all up and even thank him for educating them on russian culture.
i read that he left the country long before the war.So he left the country? I keep asking him about the weather in Georgia but he is silent on the matterDude was some lowly political blogger, fled Russia after people started making fun of him, changed his name, reinvented himself as a gaming youtuber, and now he's trying to paint his homeland as some kind of den of weird retards. And foreigners gobble it all up and even thank him for educating them on russian culture.
Him quoting notorious leftard kike Saul Alinsky in one of the videos didn't tip you off?Nobody says that shit out loud in public except for virtue-signaling leftoids.
Gimme links to that doxxi read that he left the country long before the war.
i don't have those links, I just read somewhere that he changed his ukrainian-sounding name Kasimirko to a more russian-sounding Nesterov during the times he tried to be a nationalist. Kinda funny, i bet he regrets it now.Gimme links to that doxxi read that he left the country long before the war.
Slavjank Adaptation of an Alt-History Russian MilFiction Novel.
lol @ the comments section.
Liberashka expat makes political videos about weird marginal games that were mocked upon release even by local the gamejournalists. Western audience:
"Russian culture" my ass.
Dude was some lowly political blogger, fled Russia after people started making fun of him, changed his name, reinvented himself as a gaming youtuber, and now he's trying to paint his homeland as some kind of den of weird retards. And foreigners gobble it all up and even thank him for educating them on russian culture.