Message from @Beemann

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2018-11-28 14:51:00 UTC  

have you had a woman attack you with a knife? Because there are more than a few cases like that
Or abuse the kids

2018-11-28 14:51:14 UTC  

No. Just punching me.

2018-11-28 15:09:22 UTC  

Let's just say that far fewer results of female-on-male abuse reach the emergency department than male-on-female. Beyond that, I honestly can't say except through personal experience which is an absence of violence by either.

2018-11-28 16:05:41 UTC  

There was a study either here or in the states that actually found the highest DV/IPV rates in lesbian couples. My sister had a small debate with her teacher about it and then brought in the stats

2018-11-28 16:11:18 UTC  

I recall seeing that article somewhere

2018-11-28 16:14:47 UTC  

"Would you violently defend your lesbian sister from her abusive partner if no other option was available?" :^)

2018-11-28 16:25:08 UTC  

"Only a sick misogynist would answer positively! Who else would want to see two women get beaten?"

2018-11-28 16:26:58 UTC  

Then again, lesbian couples have some of the highest rates of domestic abuse.

2018-11-28 17:03:17 UTC  

I was hit once by my ex. Sort of by accident (hard to explain). Given a nose bleed. It hurt, but I was also laughing after the shock of it. I'd argue a palm thrust to the nose hurts no matter how it's supplied.

2018-11-28 17:11:11 UTC  

@Phalynx that was my point

2018-11-28 23:22:08 UTC  

I was ina relationship where my ex got hit by all her exes

2018-11-28 23:22:17 UTC  

I quickly found out why

2018-11-28 23:22:39 UTC  

some women do it to themself and before this experiance I never knew what that meant

2018-11-28 23:22:52 UTC  

I left her btw didnt hit her in case you are wondering

2018-11-28 23:22:58 UTC  

but I learned an important lesson

2018-11-28 23:23:17 UTC  

alot of women are victims SOME ARE NOT

2018-11-28 23:46:27 UTC  

you broke the pattern, now no one else can say she was hit by all her exes

2018-11-28 23:47:20 UTC  

All I can think of is bill burr

2018-11-29 00:36:55 UTC  

Crimea, Kerch, and the strait of Kerch are Russia's. Change my mind.

2018-11-29 00:43:56 UTC  

You may wanna fix that sentence m8

2018-11-29 00:44:16 UTC  

I assume you meant are. State your case

2018-11-29 00:52:10 UTC  

They are now. I don't think anyone can argue that. The fact Crimea was stolen despite treaties making it illegal is another matter.

2018-11-29 02:09:50 UTC  

what happened?

2018-11-29 03:13:26 UTC  

The Crimean peninsula was annexed from Ukraine by Russia in spring of 2014. Recently, three Ukrainian Navy vessels attempted to cross the strait of Kerch from the Azov sea to the Black sea without permission from Russia so Russia captured the ships.

2018-11-29 03:16:00 UTC  

Supposedly about 18 more Ukrainian vessels are going to try to move into the sea of Azov. Amidst this, Ukr Pres Petr Poroshenko's gov is instituting martial law, but totally not gonna postpone elections.

2018-11-29 03:18:29 UTC  

Didn't Crimea hold a referendum on leaving to rejoin Russia?

2018-11-29 03:19:13 UTC  

I believe there was one to have autonomy from Ukraine, then a separate one to join the federation.

2018-11-29 03:19:42 UTC  

Yeah, it was my understanding that the people just straight up hated Ukraine.

2018-11-29 03:20:26 UTC  

side note: Natalya Poklonskaya, AG of... Crimean government..(?) had a lot of wehraboo-type fanboys. Tons of anime art about her.

2018-11-29 03:21:25 UTC  

Oh, her.

2018-11-29 03:21:50 UTC  

/pol/s russian waifu.

2018-11-29 03:21:58 UTC  

It's great stuff.

2018-11-29 04:52:24 UTC  

Crimea had been Ukrainian historically and in the 50's Russia yielded Crimea to Ukraine. After the dissolution of the USSR, Russia signed a treaty guaranteeing the borders of Ukraine in exchange for Ukraine giving up the nukes the had inherited from the USSR. That turned out well...

2018-11-29 05:08:31 UTC  

You sure you don't mean it was Russia's historically?

2018-11-29 05:13:09 UTC  

Far in history it was Ukraine's. Then Russia got it. Then Russia gave it back. Then Russia guaranteed Ukraine's borders. Then Russia took it anyway.

2018-11-29 05:14:01 UTC  

The key is that they guaranteed Ukraine's borders in exchange for Ukraine handing over the nukes.

2018-11-29 05:14:08 UTC  

Then reneged

2018-11-29 05:14:47 UTC  

That's what had so many people steamed. That and the loss of Crimea allowed Ukraine to be strangled as they are being now.

2018-11-29 05:17:02 UTC  

Just start WWII 2:Electric Boogaloo already

2018-11-29 05:27:25 UTC  

Gib Ukraine nuk

2018-11-29 07:22:20 UTC  

PlayStation vs Xbox