If NATO told liberals to jump, they’d say “fuck off authoritarian redfash tankie”.
But there’s somebody you forgot to ask, and it’s Ukraine.
So NATO says to Zelensky “tell our idiots to jump or you won’t get the new F-16”. Zelensky does the song and dance and tells liberals to jump, and liberals say how high.
I’ve been practicing reading Cyrillic lately, let me see if i can transliterate this correctly, i believe it says something like:
Mif o dobrovolnom prisoyedinyenyi
My soglasny - My soglasny - Ya nyet
Vy nikogo nye zabyli sprosit?
Someone who speaks Russian can tell me, is that about right? I can guess the jist of the meaning cause i know the meme format but in terms of actually recognizing the words there are only a handful in there that i know: My, ya, nyet, vy, nikogo (seems related to “nikto” which i know means nobody), zabyli (sounds similar to “zabudyet” which i think is to forget)…oh and myth of course.
Yes i know i could use google translate but i want to be able to eventually at least read Russian and understand approximately what it’s trying to say even if i won’t ever be able to speak it.
Also can someone explain to me the use of the little “b” looking letter, when is it used and why because so far i just know i’m supposed to ignore it and not pronounce it. The problem with that is i won’t be able to properly spell if i pretend it doesn’t exist.
It’s called a soft sign and it can be transcribed with an apostrophe (‘). Here’s an explanation as to its purpose.
Thanks but that didn’t help at all.