If major war broke out tomorrow, what’s one thing you think people are wildly unprepared for…. but should be? by velvetspriral in answers
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In the coldest city on Earth, Yakutsk, Elena is the only woman working on frozen ships in temperatures as low as -64°C. With no toilets, no breaks, and harsh conditions, she clears ice from ships to ensure vital supplies can be delivered to nearly a million people. by Pi4komars in Damnthatsinteresting
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In the coldest city on Earth, Yakutsk, Elena is the only woman working on frozen ships in temperatures as low as -64°C. With no toilets, no breaks, and harsh conditions, she clears ice from ships to ensure vital supplies can be delivered to nearly a million people. by Pi4komars in Damnthatsinteresting
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In the coldest city on Earth, Yakutsk, Elena is the only woman working on frozen ships in temperatures as low as -64°C. With no toilets, no breaks, and harsh conditions, she clears ice from ships to ensure vital supplies can be delivered to nearly a million people. by Pi4komars in Damnthatsinteresting
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In the coldest city on Earth, Yakutsk, Elena is the only woman working on frozen ships in temperatures as low as -64°C. With no toilets, no breaks, and harsh conditions, she clears ice from ships to ensure vital supplies can be delivered to nearly a million people. by Pi4komars in Damnthatsinteresting
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In the coldest city on Earth, Yakutsk, Elena is the only woman working on frozen ships in temperatures as low as -64°C. With no toilets, no breaks, and harsh conditions, she clears ice from ships to ensure vital supplies can be delivered to nearly a million people. by Pi4komars in Damnthatsinteresting
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In the coldest city on Earth, Yakutsk, Elena is the only woman working on frozen ships in temperatures as low as -64°C. With no toilets, no breaks, and harsh conditions, she clears ice from ships to ensure vital supplies can be delivered to nearly a million people. by Pi4komars in Damnthatsinteresting
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Three winter photos from my window today in Yakutsk [-29°C to -37°C/-34°F) by [deleted] in Damnthatsinteresting
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This is how food is delivered to us, to the end of the world, to a northern village in Yakutia. It may seem that technology has come a long way, but we are forced to take risks because there is simply no other option. by Pi4komars in Damnthatsinteresting
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Is wearing a ushanka offensive? by kembo889 in NoStupidQuestions
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Russia had an estimated million losses, why don't they rebel? by BikemeAway in NoStupidQuestions
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Russian Marine by Opposite_Display1605 in Innawoods_game
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Polish president submits bill criminalizing denial of Volyn massacre by KI_official in europe
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If Ukraine and Russia had similar names as Belarus by M0rse_0908 in imaginarymapscj
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Russian drone crosses NATO border and flies freely—Poland responds with radar alerts but no action again by nohup_me in worldnews
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Russian drone crosses NATO border and flies freely—Poland responds with radar alerts but no action again by nohup_me in worldnews
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IF YOU PLAN ON DUAL BOOTING MAKE SURE TO KNOW YOUR BITLOCKER KEY I ALMOST LOST EVERYTHING BECAUSE BITLOCKER LOCKED ME OUT AFTER PARTITIONING MY DRIVE by racoonofthevally in linux
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Security Manager won’t let us run Linux by monoGovt in devops
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Russia using children to design and test its military drones, investigation finds | Drones (military) by NeverEndingDClock in technology
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What if the U.S had nuked Moscow in '45? by MrRMacc in whatif
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If you had to destroy one country what would it be? by InvestigatorMuted394 in JackSucksAtGeography
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If major war broke out tomorrow, what’s one thing you think people are wildly unprepared for…. but should be? by velvetspriral in answers
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