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		By: Didact		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[In reply to &lt;a href=&quot;https://didacticmind.com/2023/08/zerg-rush-meets-marine-bunker.html#comment-8349&quot;&gt;Dark&lt;/a&gt;.

That was &lt;a href = &quot;https://russiavsworld.org/13-russian-mobile-crematoriums-in-mariupol-burn-bodies-of-ukrainians/&quot; rel=&quot;nofollow ugc&quot;&gt;a Ukrainian claim&lt;/a&gt;, mindlessly repeated ad nauseam by the presstitutes - I saw it too, in &lt;em&gt;The Daily Fail&lt;/em&gt;, at the time. Even Western whorenalists - some of them, anyway - &lt;a href=&quot;https://www.france24.com/en/tv-shows/truth-or-fake/20220413-fake-images-of-russian-mobile-crematorium-in-ukraine&quot; rel=&quot;nofollow ugc&quot;&gt;had to admit shortly thereafter&lt;/a&gt; that the images were fakes, generated from 8-year-old images taken out of context.

The simple fact is, there is no evidence whatsoever of the kinds of extreme casualties the Ukies keep claiming on the Russian side. Indeed, we can say with high confidence nowadays that whatever Ukraine says about Russian casualties, is in fact a projection of their own horrific losses.

The Ukies, for their part, just allocated space for a 266-hectare military cemetery outside of Queef. By way of context, Arlington National Cemetery in the FUSA is 259ha, and holds nearly 400,000 dead. That gives you some idea of just how horrific Ukraine&#039;s losses have been - all of their existing cemetery space has been used up, in a country that already has a rapidly dropping population and lots of free space, and now they have to exhume their war dead from WWII to make room for their dead from this war.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In reply to <a href="https://didacticmind.com/2023/08/zerg-rush-meets-marine-bunker.html#comment-8349">Dark</a>.</p>
<p>That was <a href = "https://russiavsworld.org/13-russian-mobile-crematoriums-in-mariupol-burn-bodies-of-ukrainians/" rel="nofollow ugc">a Ukrainian claim</a>, mindlessly repeated ad nauseam by the presstitutes &#8211; I saw it too, in <em>The Daily Fail</em>, at the time. Even Western whorenalists &#8211; some of them, anyway &#8211; <a href="https://www.france24.com/en/tv-shows/truth-or-fake/20220413-fake-images-of-russian-mobile-crematorium-in-ukraine" rel="nofollow ugc">had to admit shortly thereafter</a> that the images were fakes, generated from 8-year-old images taken out of context.</p>
<p>The simple fact is, there is no evidence whatsoever of the kinds of extreme casualties the Ukies keep claiming on the Russian side. Indeed, we can say with high confidence nowadays that whatever Ukraine says about Russian casualties, is in fact a projection of their own horrific losses.</p>
<p>The Ukies, for their part, just allocated space for a 266-hectare military cemetery outside of Queef. By way of context, Arlington National Cemetery in the FUSA is 259ha, and holds nearly 400,000 dead. That gives you some idea of just how horrific Ukraine&#8217;s losses have been &#8211; all of their existing cemetery space has been used up, in a country that already has a rapidly dropping population and lots of free space, and now they have to exhume their war dead from WWII to make room for their dead from this war.</p>
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		By: Dark		</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 23 Aug 2023 01:10:18 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Didn&#039;t the Russians famously roll in with their mobile-crematoriums? That might partially explain why their graveyards wouldn&#039;t be filling up as fast as they might otherwise.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Didn&#8217;t the Russians famously roll in with their mobile-crematoriums? That might partially explain why their graveyards wouldn&#8217;t be filling up as fast as they might otherwise.</p>
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		By: MrUNIVAC		</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 18 Aug 2023 19:14:04 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[As someone who mained Zerg on Battle.net back in the day, it is absolutely possible to break into a bunkered-in Terran base if you&#039;re smart, and I&#039;ve done it many times. The keys are the Defiler spellcaster unit (Queens are nice too, but they&#039;re more for non-combat support) and that Terran buildings start losing HP once they&#039;ve taken 2/3 damage. Cast a Dark Swarm on the bunkers, for example, and nothing except the tanks will be able to hit your guys with the splash damage (and they&#039;ll hit their own too) unless the Terran player was smart enough to put a Firebat in each bunker (which they weren&#039;t, usually). Alternatively, Plague the bunkers, laugh as they burn down, and then send in the horde.

My crowning moment of glory was playing a friend on Big Game Hunters (map with infinite money and one entrance to each base) and holding off repeated Battlecruiser assaults with nothing but Defilers and Hydralisks and massively racking up my value destroyed/cost ratio. While he was attacking me, I snuck a Defiler into his base, Plagued his tightly-packed supply depots, and burrowed it so he couldn&#039;t find it. He didn&#039;t notice this, so I kept doing this on each subsequent attack until he was like 150 over his supply limit. At that point, with my Hydralisks outnumbering him something like 10-1 even with horrendous losses, I pushed in with Dark Swarm cover, wiped out the cruisers, and strolled into his base. It was awesome.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>As someone who mained Zerg on Battle.net back in the day, it is absolutely possible to break into a bunkered-in Terran base if you&#8217;re smart, and I&#8217;ve done it many times. The keys are the Defiler spellcaster unit (Queens are nice too, but they&#8217;re more for non-combat support) and that Terran buildings start losing HP once they&#8217;ve taken 2/3 damage. Cast a Dark Swarm on the bunkers, for example, and nothing except the tanks will be able to hit your guys with the splash damage (and they&#8217;ll hit their own too) unless the Terran player was smart enough to put a Firebat in each bunker (which they weren&#8217;t, usually). Alternatively, Plague the bunkers, laugh as they burn down, and then send in the horde.</p>
<p>My crowning moment of glory was playing a friend on Big Game Hunters (map with infinite money and one entrance to each base) and holding off repeated Battlecruiser assaults with nothing but Defilers and Hydralisks and massively racking up my value destroyed/cost ratio. While he was attacking me, I snuck a Defiler into his base, Plagued his tightly-packed supply depots, and burrowed it so he couldn&#8217;t find it. He didn&#8217;t notice this, so I kept doing this on each subsequent attack until he was like 150 over his supply limit. At that point, with my Hydralisks outnumbering him something like 10-1 even with horrendous losses, I pushed in with Dark Swarm cover, wiped out the cruisers, and strolled into his base. It was awesome.</p>
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		By: furor kek tonicus ( no gentile should die for Victoria Nuland )		</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 18 Aug 2023 01:08:51 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[&lt;i&gt;(I would like to admit, here and now, that I really stink at that game. I never made it past, I think, Protoss Mission 7 in Campaign mode. And that was WITH the official Blizzard strategy guide.&lt;/i&gt;
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oh, you&#039;d hate me.
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i played all the way through Starcraft ( and Warcraft ) with the goal of not suffering any losses.  yes, i did apply save points liberally.  and yes, there are some few missions in which you suffer unit losses in the opening cinematic ( the nuke is rather memorable in that respect ), thus not having an opportunity to have zero unit/building losses.
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and yes, i have done this through the Zerg branch as well.  which sounds really stupid, until you remember that Zerg has pretty high regen.  so you just have to be diligent about pulling back units that are taking a lot of damage.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><i>(I would like to admit, here and now, that I really stink at that game. I never made it past, I think, Protoss Mission 7 in Campaign mode. And that was WITH the official Blizzard strategy guide.</i><br />
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oh, you&#8217;d hate me.<br />
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i played all the way through Starcraft ( and Warcraft ) with the goal of not suffering any losses.  yes, i did apply save points liberally.  and yes, there are some few missions in which you suffer unit losses in the opening cinematic ( the nuke is rather memorable in that respect ), thus not having an opportunity to have zero unit/building losses.<br />
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and yes, i have done this through the Zerg branch as well.  which sounds really stupid, until you remember that Zerg has pretty high regen.  so you just have to be diligent about pulling back units that are taking a lot of damage.</p>
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