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Maybe, but in California dissing anything about in n out is hate speech | [
"This take might be more popular than you think.",
">\n\nMaybe, but in California dissing anything about in n out is hate speech",
">\n\nKind of? They are dreadful.",
">\n\nAgree. \nMcDonalds fries are actually the best fries to me, IMO.\nAside from that one time when I had King Edward potato fries at a fancy hotel, which were so good that ketchup or sauces made them worse.",
">\n\nCarl’s Jr fries are the best they are long firm and crispy",
">\n\nYa the fries are mediocre when hot and straight trash when they’re cold. I do like them well-done animal style though, the crispiness is nice with all the wet toppings.",
">\n\nNext time try ordering fries light, that's the only way I get em now!",
">\n\nFive Guys fries also blow.",
">\n\nAs far as I know, this is a universal opinion. In-n-Out fries are basically inedible. But Animal Style fries are basically the best things on the menu.",
">\n\nI agree. The burgers were just okay, but life is too short to eat bad fries.",
">\n\nKind of? They are dreadful.",
">\n\nThis take might be more popular than you think."
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Nah it's definitely incredibly common, though I personally don't get it. Everyone always says something about them only being fried once, whatever the hell that means for other places | [
"This take might be more popular than you think.",
">\n\nMaybe, but in California dissing anything about in n out is hate speech",
">\n\nKind of? They are dreadful.",
">\n\nAgree. \nMcDonalds fries are actually the best fries to me, IMO.\nAside from that one time when I had King Edward potato fries at a fancy hotel, which were so good that ketchup or sauces made them worse.",
">\n\nCarl’s Jr fries are the best they are long firm and crispy",
">\n\nYa the fries are mediocre when hot and straight trash when they’re cold. I do like them well-done animal style though, the crispiness is nice with all the wet toppings.",
">\n\nNext time try ordering fries light, that's the only way I get em now!",
">\n\nFive Guys fries also blow.",
">\n\nAs far as I know, this is a universal opinion. In-n-Out fries are basically inedible. But Animal Style fries are basically the best things on the menu.",
">\n\nI agree. The burgers were just okay, but life is too short to eat bad fries.",
">\n\nKind of? They are dreadful.",
">\n\nThis take might be more popular than you think.",
">\n\nMaybe, but in California dissing anything about in n out is hate speech"
] |
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Five Guys fries also blow. | [
"This take might be more popular than you think.",
">\n\nMaybe, but in California dissing anything about in n out is hate speech",
">\n\nKind of? They are dreadful.",
">\n\nAgree. \nMcDonalds fries are actually the best fries to me, IMO.\nAside from that one time when I had King Edward potato fries at a fancy hotel, which were so good that ketchup or sauces made them worse.",
">\n\nCarl’s Jr fries are the best they are long firm and crispy",
">\n\nYa the fries are mediocre when hot and straight trash when they’re cold. I do like them well-done animal style though, the crispiness is nice with all the wet toppings.",
">\n\nNext time try ordering fries light, that's the only way I get em now!",
">\n\nFive Guys fries also blow.",
">\n\nAs far as I know, this is a universal opinion. In-n-Out fries are basically inedible. But Animal Style fries are basically the best things on the menu.",
">\n\nI agree. The burgers were just okay, but life is too short to eat bad fries.",
">\n\nKind of? They are dreadful.",
">\n\nThis take might be more popular than you think.",
">\n\nMaybe, but in California dissing anything about in n out is hate speech",
">\n\nNah it's definitely incredibly common, though I personally don't get it. Everyone always says something about them only being fried once, whatever the hell that means for other places"
] |
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Kinda? | [
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">\n\nMaybe, but in California dissing anything about in n out is hate speech",
">\n\nKind of? They are dreadful.",
">\n\nAgree. \nMcDonalds fries are actually the best fries to me, IMO.\nAside from that one time when I had King Edward potato fries at a fancy hotel, which were so good that ketchup or sauces made them worse.",
">\n\nCarl’s Jr fries are the best they are long firm and crispy",
">\n\nYa the fries are mediocre when hot and straight trash when they’re cold. I do like them well-done animal style though, the crispiness is nice with all the wet toppings.",
">\n\nNext time try ordering fries light, that's the only way I get em now!",
">\n\nFive Guys fries also blow.",
">\n\nAs far as I know, this is a universal opinion. In-n-Out fries are basically inedible. But Animal Style fries are basically the best things on the menu.",
">\n\nI agree. The burgers were just okay, but life is too short to eat bad fries.",
">\n\nKind of? They are dreadful.",
">\n\nThis take might be more popular than you think.",
">\n\nMaybe, but in California dissing anything about in n out is hate speech",
">\n\nNah it's definitely incredibly common, though I personally don't get it. Everyone always says something about them only being fried once, whatever the hell that means for other places",
">\n\nFive Guys fries also blow."
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Agree.
McDonalds fries are actually the best fries to me, IMO.
Aside from that one time when I had King Edward potato fries at a fancy hotel, which were so good that ketchup or sauces made them worse. | [
"This take might be more popular than you think.",
">\n\nMaybe, but in California dissing anything about in n out is hate speech",
">\n\nKind of? They are dreadful.",
">\n\nAgree. \nMcDonalds fries are actually the best fries to me, IMO.\nAside from that one time when I had King Edward potato fries at a fancy hotel, which were so good that ketchup or sauces made them worse.",
">\n\nCarl’s Jr fries are the best they are long firm and crispy",
">\n\nYa the fries are mediocre when hot and straight trash when they’re cold. I do like them well-done animal style though, the crispiness is nice with all the wet toppings.",
">\n\nNext time try ordering fries light, that's the only way I get em now!",
">\n\nFive Guys fries also blow.",
">\n\nAs far as I know, this is a universal opinion. In-n-Out fries are basically inedible. But Animal Style fries are basically the best things on the menu.",
">\n\nI agree. The burgers were just okay, but life is too short to eat bad fries.",
">\n\nKind of? They are dreadful.",
">\n\nThis take might be more popular than you think.",
">\n\nMaybe, but in California dissing anything about in n out is hate speech",
">\n\nNah it's definitely incredibly common, though I personally don't get it. Everyone always says something about them only being fried once, whatever the hell that means for other places",
">\n\nFive Guys fries also blow.",
">\n\nKinda?"
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I think in n out in general sucks. | [
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">\n\nMaybe, but in California dissing anything about in n out is hate speech",
">\n\nKind of? They are dreadful.",
">\n\nAgree. \nMcDonalds fries are actually the best fries to me, IMO.\nAside from that one time when I had King Edward potato fries at a fancy hotel, which were so good that ketchup or sauces made them worse.",
">\n\nCarl’s Jr fries are the best they are long firm and crispy",
">\n\nYa the fries are mediocre when hot and straight trash when they’re cold. I do like them well-done animal style though, the crispiness is nice with all the wet toppings.",
">\n\nNext time try ordering fries light, that's the only way I get em now!",
">\n\nFive Guys fries also blow.",
">\n\nAs far as I know, this is a universal opinion. In-n-Out fries are basically inedible. But Animal Style fries are basically the best things on the menu.",
">\n\nI agree. The burgers were just okay, but life is too short to eat bad fries.",
">\n\nKind of? They are dreadful.",
">\n\nThis take might be more popular than you think.",
">\n\nMaybe, but in California dissing anything about in n out is hate speech",
">\n\nNah it's definitely incredibly common, though I personally don't get it. Everyone always says something about them only being fried once, whatever the hell that means for other places",
">\n\nFive Guys fries also blow.",
">\n\nKinda?",
">\n\nAgree. \nMcDonalds fries are actually the best fries to me, IMO.\nAside from that one time when I had King Edward potato fries at a fancy hotel, which were so good that ketchup or sauces made them worse."
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I agree. The burgers were just okay, but life is too short to eat bad fries. | [
"This take might be more popular than you think.",
">\n\nMaybe, but in California dissing anything about in n out is hate speech",
">\n\nKind of? They are dreadful.",
">\n\nAgree. \nMcDonalds fries are actually the best fries to me, IMO.\nAside from that one time when I had King Edward potato fries at a fancy hotel, which were so good that ketchup or sauces made them worse.",
">\n\nCarl’s Jr fries are the best they are long firm and crispy",
">\n\nYa the fries are mediocre when hot and straight trash when they’re cold. I do like them well-done animal style though, the crispiness is nice with all the wet toppings.",
">\n\nNext time try ordering fries light, that's the only way I get em now!",
">\n\nFive Guys fries also blow.",
">\n\nAs far as I know, this is a universal opinion. In-n-Out fries are basically inedible. But Animal Style fries are basically the best things on the menu.",
">\n\nI agree. The burgers were just okay, but life is too short to eat bad fries.",
">\n\nKind of? They are dreadful.",
">\n\nThis take might be more popular than you think.",
">\n\nMaybe, but in California dissing anything about in n out is hate speech",
">\n\nNah it's definitely incredibly common, though I personally don't get it. Everyone always says something about them only being fried once, whatever the hell that means for other places",
">\n\nFive Guys fries also blow.",
">\n\nKinda?",
">\n\nAgree. \nMcDonalds fries are actually the best fries to me, IMO.\nAside from that one time when I had King Edward potato fries at a fancy hotel, which were so good that ketchup or sauces made them worse.",
">\n\nI think in n out in general sucks."
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Carl’s Jr fries are the best they are long firm and crispy | [
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">\n\nMaybe, but in California dissing anything about in n out is hate speech",
">\n\nKind of? They are dreadful.",
">\n\nAgree. \nMcDonalds fries are actually the best fries to me, IMO.\nAside from that one time when I had King Edward potato fries at a fancy hotel, which were so good that ketchup or sauces made them worse.",
">\n\nCarl’s Jr fries are the best they are long firm and crispy",
">\n\nYa the fries are mediocre when hot and straight trash when they’re cold. I do like them well-done animal style though, the crispiness is nice with all the wet toppings.",
">\n\nNext time try ordering fries light, that's the only way I get em now!",
">\n\nFive Guys fries also blow.",
">\n\nAs far as I know, this is a universal opinion. In-n-Out fries are basically inedible. But Animal Style fries are basically the best things on the menu.",
">\n\nI agree. The burgers were just okay, but life is too short to eat bad fries.",
">\n\nKind of? They are dreadful.",
">\n\nThis take might be more popular than you think.",
">\n\nMaybe, but in California dissing anything about in n out is hate speech",
">\n\nNah it's definitely incredibly common, though I personally don't get it. Everyone always says something about them only being fried once, whatever the hell that means for other places",
">\n\nFive Guys fries also blow.",
">\n\nKinda?",
">\n\nAgree. \nMcDonalds fries are actually the best fries to me, IMO.\nAside from that one time when I had King Edward potato fries at a fancy hotel, which were so good that ketchup or sauces made them worse.",
">\n\nI think in n out in general sucks.",
">\n\nI agree. The burgers were just okay, but life is too short to eat bad fries."
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Ya the fries are mediocre when hot and straight trash when they’re cold. I do like them well-done animal style though, the crispiness is nice with all the wet toppings. | [
"This take might be more popular than you think.",
">\n\nMaybe, but in California dissing anything about in n out is hate speech",
">\n\nKind of? They are dreadful.",
">\n\nAgree. \nMcDonalds fries are actually the best fries to me, IMO.\nAside from that one time when I had King Edward potato fries at a fancy hotel, which were so good that ketchup or sauces made them worse.",
">\n\nCarl’s Jr fries are the best they are long firm and crispy",
">\n\nYa the fries are mediocre when hot and straight trash when they’re cold. I do like them well-done animal style though, the crispiness is nice with all the wet toppings.",
">\n\nNext time try ordering fries light, that's the only way I get em now!",
">\n\nFive Guys fries also blow.",
">\n\nAs far as I know, this is a universal opinion. In-n-Out fries are basically inedible. But Animal Style fries are basically the best things on the menu.",
">\n\nI agree. The burgers were just okay, but life is too short to eat bad fries.",
">\n\nKind of? They are dreadful.",
">\n\nThis take might be more popular than you think.",
">\n\nMaybe, but in California dissing anything about in n out is hate speech",
">\n\nNah it's definitely incredibly common, though I personally don't get it. Everyone always says something about them only being fried once, whatever the hell that means for other places",
">\n\nFive Guys fries also blow.",
">\n\nKinda?",
">\n\nAgree. \nMcDonalds fries are actually the best fries to me, IMO.\nAside from that one time when I had King Edward potato fries at a fancy hotel, which were so good that ketchup or sauces made them worse.",
">\n\nI think in n out in general sucks.",
">\n\nI agree. The burgers were just okay, but life is too short to eat bad fries.",
">\n\nCarl’s Jr fries are the best they are long firm and crispy"
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Next time try ordering fries light, that's the only way I get em now! | [
"This take might be more popular than you think.",
">\n\nMaybe, but in California dissing anything about in n out is hate speech",
">\n\nKind of? They are dreadful.",
">\n\nAgree. \nMcDonalds fries are actually the best fries to me, IMO.\nAside from that one time when I had King Edward potato fries at a fancy hotel, which were so good that ketchup or sauces made them worse.",
">\n\nCarl’s Jr fries are the best they are long firm and crispy",
">\n\nYa the fries are mediocre when hot and straight trash when they’re cold. I do like them well-done animal style though, the crispiness is nice with all the wet toppings.",
">\n\nNext time try ordering fries light, that's the only way I get em now!",
">\n\nFive Guys fries also blow.",
">\n\nAs far as I know, this is a universal opinion. In-n-Out fries are basically inedible. But Animal Style fries are basically the best things on the menu.",
">\n\nI agree. The burgers were just okay, but life is too short to eat bad fries.",
">\n\nKind of? They are dreadful.",
">\n\nThis take might be more popular than you think.",
">\n\nMaybe, but in California dissing anything about in n out is hate speech",
">\n\nNah it's definitely incredibly common, though I personally don't get it. Everyone always says something about them only being fried once, whatever the hell that means for other places",
">\n\nFive Guys fries also blow.",
">\n\nKinda?",
">\n\nAgree. \nMcDonalds fries are actually the best fries to me, IMO.\nAside from that one time when I had King Edward potato fries at a fancy hotel, which were so good that ketchup or sauces made them worse.",
">\n\nI think in n out in general sucks.",
">\n\nI agree. The burgers were just okay, but life is too short to eat bad fries.",
">\n\nCarl’s Jr fries are the best they are long firm and crispy",
">\n\nYa the fries are mediocre when hot and straight trash when they’re cold. I do like them well-done animal style though, the crispiness is nice with all the wet toppings."
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As far as I know, this is a universal opinion. In-n-Out fries are basically inedible. But Animal Style fries are basically the best things on the menu. | [
"This take might be more popular than you think.",
">\n\nMaybe, but in California dissing anything about in n out is hate speech",
">\n\nKind of? They are dreadful.",
">\n\nAgree. \nMcDonalds fries are actually the best fries to me, IMO.\nAside from that one time when I had King Edward potato fries at a fancy hotel, which were so good that ketchup or sauces made them worse.",
">\n\nCarl’s Jr fries are the best they are long firm and crispy",
">\n\nYa the fries are mediocre when hot and straight trash when they’re cold. I do like them well-done animal style though, the crispiness is nice with all the wet toppings.",
">\n\nNext time try ordering fries light, that's the only way I get em now!",
">\n\nFive Guys fries also blow.",
">\n\nAs far as I know, this is a universal opinion. In-n-Out fries are basically inedible. But Animal Style fries are basically the best things on the menu.",
">\n\nI agree. The burgers were just okay, but life is too short to eat bad fries.",
">\n\nKind of? They are dreadful.",
">\n\nThis take might be more popular than you think.",
">\n\nMaybe, but in California dissing anything about in n out is hate speech",
">\n\nNah it's definitely incredibly common, though I personally don't get it. Everyone always says something about them only being fried once, whatever the hell that means for other places",
">\n\nFive Guys fries also blow.",
">\n\nKinda?",
">\n\nAgree. \nMcDonalds fries are actually the best fries to me, IMO.\nAside from that one time when I had King Edward potato fries at a fancy hotel, which were so good that ketchup or sauces made them worse.",
">\n\nI think in n out in general sucks.",
">\n\nI agree. The burgers were just okay, but life is too short to eat bad fries.",
">\n\nCarl’s Jr fries are the best they are long firm and crispy",
">\n\nYa the fries are mediocre when hot and straight trash when they’re cold. I do like them well-done animal style though, the crispiness is nice with all the wet toppings.",
">\n\nNext time try ordering fries light, that's the only way I get em now!"
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As someone that likes their fries, I can assure you that I am in the minority and this is very much a popular opinion. Sorry chief. | [
"This take might be more popular than you think.",
">\n\nMaybe, but in California dissing anything about in n out is hate speech",
">\n\nKind of? They are dreadful.",
">\n\nAgree. \nMcDonalds fries are actually the best fries to me, IMO.\nAside from that one time when I had King Edward potato fries at a fancy hotel, which were so good that ketchup or sauces made them worse.",
">\n\nCarl’s Jr fries are the best they are long firm and crispy",
">\n\nYa the fries are mediocre when hot and straight trash when they’re cold. I do like them well-done animal style though, the crispiness is nice with all the wet toppings.",
">\n\nNext time try ordering fries light, that's the only way I get em now!",
">\n\nFive Guys fries also blow.",
">\n\nAs far as I know, this is a universal opinion. In-n-Out fries are basically inedible. But Animal Style fries are basically the best things on the menu.",
">\n\nI agree. The burgers were just okay, but life is too short to eat bad fries.",
">\n\nKind of? They are dreadful.",
">\n\nThis take might be more popular than you think.",
">\n\nMaybe, but in California dissing anything about in n out is hate speech",
">\n\nNah it's definitely incredibly common, though I personally don't get it. Everyone always says something about them only being fried once, whatever the hell that means for other places",
">\n\nFive Guys fries also blow.",
">\n\nKinda?",
">\n\nAgree. \nMcDonalds fries are actually the best fries to me, IMO.\nAside from that one time when I had King Edward potato fries at a fancy hotel, which were so good that ketchup or sauces made them worse.",
">\n\nI think in n out in general sucks.",
">\n\nI agree. The burgers were just okay, but life is too short to eat bad fries.",
">\n\nCarl’s Jr fries are the best they are long firm and crispy",
">\n\nYa the fries are mediocre when hot and straight trash when they’re cold. I do like them well-done animal style though, the crispiness is nice with all the wet toppings.",
">\n\nNext time try ordering fries light, that's the only way I get em now!",
">\n\nAs far as I know, this is a universal opinion. In-n-Out fries are basically inedible. But Animal Style fries are basically the best things on the menu."
] |
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In-n-Out fries are not properly prepared. You are supposed to soak them for 2 to 3 hours in cold water then cook them at low temperature to fully cook the inside, then put in higher temperature oil to get that beautiful golden color. In-n-Out cuts them and throws them straight into the fryer and then serves. They skip steps for "Freshness". | [
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">\n\nMaybe, but in California dissing anything about in n out is hate speech",
">\n\nKind of? They are dreadful.",
">\n\nAgree. \nMcDonalds fries are actually the best fries to me, IMO.\nAside from that one time when I had King Edward potato fries at a fancy hotel, which were so good that ketchup or sauces made them worse.",
">\n\nCarl’s Jr fries are the best they are long firm and crispy",
">\n\nYa the fries are mediocre when hot and straight trash when they’re cold. I do like them well-done animal style though, the crispiness is nice with all the wet toppings.",
">\n\nNext time try ordering fries light, that's the only way I get em now!",
">\n\nFive Guys fries also blow.",
">\n\nAs far as I know, this is a universal opinion. In-n-Out fries are basically inedible. But Animal Style fries are basically the best things on the menu.",
">\n\nI agree. The burgers were just okay, but life is too short to eat bad fries.",
">\n\nKind of? They are dreadful.",
">\n\nThis take might be more popular than you think.",
">\n\nMaybe, but in California dissing anything about in n out is hate speech",
">\n\nNah it's definitely incredibly common, though I personally don't get it. Everyone always says something about them only being fried once, whatever the hell that means for other places",
">\n\nFive Guys fries also blow.",
">\n\nKinda?",
">\n\nAgree. \nMcDonalds fries are actually the best fries to me, IMO.\nAside from that one time when I had King Edward potato fries at a fancy hotel, which were so good that ketchup or sauces made them worse.",
">\n\nI think in n out in general sucks.",
">\n\nI agree. The burgers were just okay, but life is too short to eat bad fries.",
">\n\nCarl’s Jr fries are the best they are long firm and crispy",
">\n\nYa the fries are mediocre when hot and straight trash when they’re cold. I do like them well-done animal style though, the crispiness is nice with all the wet toppings.",
">\n\nNext time try ordering fries light, that's the only way I get em now!",
">\n\nAs far as I know, this is a universal opinion. In-n-Out fries are basically inedible. But Animal Style fries are basically the best things on the menu.",
">\n\nAs someone that likes their fries, I can assure you that I am in the minority and this is very much a popular opinion. Sorry chief."
] |
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YES! I’m even saying this as a Californian, but In n Out fries are just awful. They’re always soggy yet dry, and come way under salted (yeah, i know you can salt them yourself or ask for them to be cooked differently, but whatever). Literally at the bottom of my fry list. | [
"This take might be more popular than you think.",
">\n\nMaybe, but in California dissing anything about in n out is hate speech",
">\n\nKind of? They are dreadful.",
">\n\nAgree. \nMcDonalds fries are actually the best fries to me, IMO.\nAside from that one time when I had King Edward potato fries at a fancy hotel, which were so good that ketchup or sauces made them worse.",
">\n\nCarl’s Jr fries are the best they are long firm and crispy",
">\n\nYa the fries are mediocre when hot and straight trash when they’re cold. I do like them well-done animal style though, the crispiness is nice with all the wet toppings.",
">\n\nNext time try ordering fries light, that's the only way I get em now!",
">\n\nFive Guys fries also blow.",
">\n\nAs far as I know, this is a universal opinion. In-n-Out fries are basically inedible. But Animal Style fries are basically the best things on the menu.",
">\n\nI agree. The burgers were just okay, but life is too short to eat bad fries.",
">\n\nKind of? They are dreadful.",
">\n\nThis take might be more popular than you think.",
">\n\nMaybe, but in California dissing anything about in n out is hate speech",
">\n\nNah it's definitely incredibly common, though I personally don't get it. Everyone always says something about them only being fried once, whatever the hell that means for other places",
">\n\nFive Guys fries also blow.",
">\n\nKinda?",
">\n\nAgree. \nMcDonalds fries are actually the best fries to me, IMO.\nAside from that one time when I had King Edward potato fries at a fancy hotel, which were so good that ketchup or sauces made them worse.",
">\n\nI think in n out in general sucks.",
">\n\nI agree. The burgers were just okay, but life is too short to eat bad fries.",
">\n\nCarl’s Jr fries are the best they are long firm and crispy",
">\n\nYa the fries are mediocre when hot and straight trash when they’re cold. I do like them well-done animal style though, the crispiness is nice with all the wet toppings.",
">\n\nNext time try ordering fries light, that's the only way I get em now!",
">\n\nAs far as I know, this is a universal opinion. In-n-Out fries are basically inedible. But Animal Style fries are basically the best things on the menu.",
">\n\nAs someone that likes their fries, I can assure you that I am in the minority and this is very much a popular opinion. Sorry chief.",
">\n\nIn-n-Out fries are not properly prepared. You are supposed to soak them for 2 to 3 hours in cold water then cook them at low temperature to fully cook the inside, then put in higher temperature oil to get that beautiful golden color. In-n-Out cuts them and throws them straight into the fryer and then serves. They skip steps for \"Freshness\"."
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They suck plain they need sauce or cheese or something. | [
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">\n\nMaybe, but in California dissing anything about in n out is hate speech",
">\n\nKind of? They are dreadful.",
">\n\nAgree. \nMcDonalds fries are actually the best fries to me, IMO.\nAside from that one time when I had King Edward potato fries at a fancy hotel, which were so good that ketchup or sauces made them worse.",
">\n\nCarl’s Jr fries are the best they are long firm and crispy",
">\n\nYa the fries are mediocre when hot and straight trash when they’re cold. I do like them well-done animal style though, the crispiness is nice with all the wet toppings.",
">\n\nNext time try ordering fries light, that's the only way I get em now!",
">\n\nFive Guys fries also blow.",
">\n\nAs far as I know, this is a universal opinion. In-n-Out fries are basically inedible. But Animal Style fries are basically the best things on the menu.",
">\n\nI agree. The burgers were just okay, but life is too short to eat bad fries.",
">\n\nKind of? They are dreadful.",
">\n\nThis take might be more popular than you think.",
">\n\nMaybe, but in California dissing anything about in n out is hate speech",
">\n\nNah it's definitely incredibly common, though I personally don't get it. Everyone always says something about them only being fried once, whatever the hell that means for other places",
">\n\nFive Guys fries also blow.",
">\n\nKinda?",
">\n\nAgree. \nMcDonalds fries are actually the best fries to me, IMO.\nAside from that one time when I had King Edward potato fries at a fancy hotel, which were so good that ketchup or sauces made them worse.",
">\n\nI think in n out in general sucks.",
">\n\nI agree. The burgers were just okay, but life is too short to eat bad fries.",
">\n\nCarl’s Jr fries are the best they are long firm and crispy",
">\n\nYa the fries are mediocre when hot and straight trash when they’re cold. I do like them well-done animal style though, the crispiness is nice with all the wet toppings.",
">\n\nNext time try ordering fries light, that's the only way I get em now!",
">\n\nAs far as I know, this is a universal opinion. In-n-Out fries are basically inedible. But Animal Style fries are basically the best things on the menu.",
">\n\nAs someone that likes their fries, I can assure you that I am in the minority and this is very much a popular opinion. Sorry chief.",
">\n\nIn-n-Out fries are not properly prepared. You are supposed to soak them for 2 to 3 hours in cold water then cook them at low temperature to fully cook the inside, then put in higher temperature oil to get that beautiful golden color. In-n-Out cuts them and throws them straight into the fryer and then serves. They skip steps for \"Freshness\".",
">\n\nYES! I’m even saying this as a Californian, but In n Out fries are just awful. They’re always soggy yet dry, and come way under salted (yeah, i know you can salt them yourself or ask for them to be cooked differently, but whatever). Literally at the bottom of my fry list."
] |
>
So animal style? | [
"This take might be more popular than you think.",
">\n\nMaybe, but in California dissing anything about in n out is hate speech",
">\n\nKind of? They are dreadful.",
">\n\nAgree. \nMcDonalds fries are actually the best fries to me, IMO.\nAside from that one time when I had King Edward potato fries at a fancy hotel, which were so good that ketchup or sauces made them worse.",
">\n\nCarl’s Jr fries are the best they are long firm and crispy",
">\n\nYa the fries are mediocre when hot and straight trash when they’re cold. I do like them well-done animal style though, the crispiness is nice with all the wet toppings.",
">\n\nNext time try ordering fries light, that's the only way I get em now!",
">\n\nFive Guys fries also blow.",
">\n\nAs far as I know, this is a universal opinion. In-n-Out fries are basically inedible. But Animal Style fries are basically the best things on the menu.",
">\n\nI agree. The burgers were just okay, but life is too short to eat bad fries.",
">\n\nKind of? They are dreadful.",
">\n\nThis take might be more popular than you think.",
">\n\nMaybe, but in California dissing anything about in n out is hate speech",
">\n\nNah it's definitely incredibly common, though I personally don't get it. Everyone always says something about them only being fried once, whatever the hell that means for other places",
">\n\nFive Guys fries also blow.",
">\n\nKinda?",
">\n\nAgree. \nMcDonalds fries are actually the best fries to me, IMO.\nAside from that one time when I had King Edward potato fries at a fancy hotel, which were so good that ketchup or sauces made them worse.",
">\n\nI think in n out in general sucks.",
">\n\nI agree. The burgers were just okay, but life is too short to eat bad fries.",
">\n\nCarl’s Jr fries are the best they are long firm and crispy",
">\n\nYa the fries are mediocre when hot and straight trash when they’re cold. I do like them well-done animal style though, the crispiness is nice with all the wet toppings.",
">\n\nNext time try ordering fries light, that's the only way I get em now!",
">\n\nAs far as I know, this is a universal opinion. In-n-Out fries are basically inedible. But Animal Style fries are basically the best things on the menu.",
">\n\nAs someone that likes their fries, I can assure you that I am in the minority and this is very much a popular opinion. Sorry chief.",
">\n\nIn-n-Out fries are not properly prepared. You are supposed to soak them for 2 to 3 hours in cold water then cook them at low temperature to fully cook the inside, then put in higher temperature oil to get that beautiful golden color. In-n-Out cuts them and throws them straight into the fryer and then serves. They skip steps for \"Freshness\".",
">\n\nYES! I’m even saying this as a Californian, but In n Out fries are just awful. They’re always soggy yet dry, and come way under salted (yeah, i know you can salt them yourself or ask for them to be cooked differently, but whatever). Literally at the bottom of my fry list.",
">\n\nThey suck plain they need sauce or cheese or something."
] |
>
Animal, or just sauce or just cheese. | [
"This take might be more popular than you think.",
">\n\nMaybe, but in California dissing anything about in n out is hate speech",
">\n\nKind of? They are dreadful.",
">\n\nAgree. \nMcDonalds fries are actually the best fries to me, IMO.\nAside from that one time when I had King Edward potato fries at a fancy hotel, which were so good that ketchup or sauces made them worse.",
">\n\nCarl’s Jr fries are the best they are long firm and crispy",
">\n\nYa the fries are mediocre when hot and straight trash when they’re cold. I do like them well-done animal style though, the crispiness is nice with all the wet toppings.",
">\n\nNext time try ordering fries light, that's the only way I get em now!",
">\n\nFive Guys fries also blow.",
">\n\nAs far as I know, this is a universal opinion. In-n-Out fries are basically inedible. But Animal Style fries are basically the best things on the menu.",
">\n\nI agree. The burgers were just okay, but life is too short to eat bad fries.",
">\n\nKind of? They are dreadful.",
">\n\nThis take might be more popular than you think.",
">\n\nMaybe, but in California dissing anything about in n out is hate speech",
">\n\nNah it's definitely incredibly common, though I personally don't get it. Everyone always says something about them only being fried once, whatever the hell that means for other places",
">\n\nFive Guys fries also blow.",
">\n\nKinda?",
">\n\nAgree. \nMcDonalds fries are actually the best fries to me, IMO.\nAside from that one time when I had King Edward potato fries at a fancy hotel, which were so good that ketchup or sauces made them worse.",
">\n\nI think in n out in general sucks.",
">\n\nI agree. The burgers were just okay, but life is too short to eat bad fries.",
">\n\nCarl’s Jr fries are the best they are long firm and crispy",
">\n\nYa the fries are mediocre when hot and straight trash when they’re cold. I do like them well-done animal style though, the crispiness is nice with all the wet toppings.",
">\n\nNext time try ordering fries light, that's the only way I get em now!",
">\n\nAs far as I know, this is a universal opinion. In-n-Out fries are basically inedible. But Animal Style fries are basically the best things on the menu.",
">\n\nAs someone that likes their fries, I can assure you that I am in the minority and this is very much a popular opinion. Sorry chief.",
">\n\nIn-n-Out fries are not properly prepared. You are supposed to soak them for 2 to 3 hours in cold water then cook them at low temperature to fully cook the inside, then put in higher temperature oil to get that beautiful golden color. In-n-Out cuts them and throws them straight into the fryer and then serves. They skip steps for \"Freshness\".",
">\n\nYES! I’m even saying this as a Californian, but In n Out fries are just awful. They’re always soggy yet dry, and come way under salted (yeah, i know you can salt them yourself or ask for them to be cooked differently, but whatever). Literally at the bottom of my fry list.",
">\n\nThey suck plain they need sauce or cheese or something.",
">\n\nSo animal style?"
] |
>
Just had their food again recently for the first time in a number of years, and...yes. Shitty fries. Decent hamburgers, but they're far from the only place. | [
"This take might be more popular than you think.",
">\n\nMaybe, but in California dissing anything about in n out is hate speech",
">\n\nKind of? They are dreadful.",
">\n\nAgree. \nMcDonalds fries are actually the best fries to me, IMO.\nAside from that one time when I had King Edward potato fries at a fancy hotel, which were so good that ketchup or sauces made them worse.",
">\n\nCarl’s Jr fries are the best they are long firm and crispy",
">\n\nYa the fries are mediocre when hot and straight trash when they’re cold. I do like them well-done animal style though, the crispiness is nice with all the wet toppings.",
">\n\nNext time try ordering fries light, that's the only way I get em now!",
">\n\nFive Guys fries also blow.",
">\n\nAs far as I know, this is a universal opinion. In-n-Out fries are basically inedible. But Animal Style fries are basically the best things on the menu.",
">\n\nI agree. The burgers were just okay, but life is too short to eat bad fries.",
">\n\nKind of? They are dreadful.",
">\n\nThis take might be more popular than you think.",
">\n\nMaybe, but in California dissing anything about in n out is hate speech",
">\n\nNah it's definitely incredibly common, though I personally don't get it. Everyone always says something about them only being fried once, whatever the hell that means for other places",
">\n\nFive Guys fries also blow.",
">\n\nKinda?",
">\n\nAgree. \nMcDonalds fries are actually the best fries to me, IMO.\nAside from that one time when I had King Edward potato fries at a fancy hotel, which were so good that ketchup or sauces made them worse.",
">\n\nI think in n out in general sucks.",
">\n\nI agree. The burgers were just okay, but life is too short to eat bad fries.",
">\n\nCarl’s Jr fries are the best they are long firm and crispy",
">\n\nYa the fries are mediocre when hot and straight trash when they’re cold. I do like them well-done animal style though, the crispiness is nice with all the wet toppings.",
">\n\nNext time try ordering fries light, that's the only way I get em now!",
">\n\nAs far as I know, this is a universal opinion. In-n-Out fries are basically inedible. But Animal Style fries are basically the best things on the menu.",
">\n\nAs someone that likes their fries, I can assure you that I am in the minority and this is very much a popular opinion. Sorry chief.",
">\n\nIn-n-Out fries are not properly prepared. You are supposed to soak them for 2 to 3 hours in cold water then cook them at low temperature to fully cook the inside, then put in higher temperature oil to get that beautiful golden color. In-n-Out cuts them and throws them straight into the fryer and then serves. They skip steps for \"Freshness\".",
">\n\nYES! I’m even saying this as a Californian, but In n Out fries are just awful. They’re always soggy yet dry, and come way under salted (yeah, i know you can salt them yourself or ask for them to be cooked differently, but whatever). Literally at the bottom of my fry list.",
">\n\nThey suck plain they need sauce or cheese or something.",
">\n\nSo animal style?",
">\n\nAnimal, or just sauce or just cheese."
] |
>
Kind of? They are dreadful. | [
"This take might be more popular than you think.",
">\n\nMaybe, but in California dissing anything about in n out is hate speech",
">\n\nKind of? They are dreadful.",
">\n\nAgree. \nMcDonalds fries are actually the best fries to me, IMO.\nAside from that one time when I had King Edward potato fries at a fancy hotel, which were so good that ketchup or sauces made them worse.",
">\n\nCarl’s Jr fries are the best they are long firm and crispy",
">\n\nYa the fries are mediocre when hot and straight trash when they’re cold. I do like them well-done animal style though, the crispiness is nice with all the wet toppings.",
">\n\nNext time try ordering fries light, that's the only way I get em now!",
">\n\nFive Guys fries also blow.",
">\n\nAs far as I know, this is a universal opinion. In-n-Out fries are basically inedible. But Animal Style fries are basically the best things on the menu.",
">\n\nI agree. The burgers were just okay, but life is too short to eat bad fries.",
">\n\nKind of? They are dreadful.",
">\n\nThis take might be more popular than you think.",
">\n\nMaybe, but in California dissing anything about in n out is hate speech",
">\n\nNah it's definitely incredibly common, though I personally don't get it. Everyone always says something about them only being fried once, whatever the hell that means for other places",
">\n\nFive Guys fries also blow.",
">\n\nKinda?",
">\n\nAgree. \nMcDonalds fries are actually the best fries to me, IMO.\nAside from that one time when I had King Edward potato fries at a fancy hotel, which were so good that ketchup or sauces made them worse.",
">\n\nI think in n out in general sucks.",
">\n\nI agree. The burgers were just okay, but life is too short to eat bad fries.",
">\n\nCarl’s Jr fries are the best they are long firm and crispy",
">\n\nYa the fries are mediocre when hot and straight trash when they’re cold. I do like them well-done animal style though, the crispiness is nice with all the wet toppings.",
">\n\nNext time try ordering fries light, that's the only way I get em now!",
">\n\nAs far as I know, this is a universal opinion. In-n-Out fries are basically inedible. But Animal Style fries are basically the best things on the menu.",
">\n\nAs someone that likes their fries, I can assure you that I am in the minority and this is very much a popular opinion. Sorry chief.",
">\n\nIn-n-Out fries are not properly prepared. You are supposed to soak them for 2 to 3 hours in cold water then cook them at low temperature to fully cook the inside, then put in higher temperature oil to get that beautiful golden color. In-n-Out cuts them and throws them straight into the fryer and then serves. They skip steps for \"Freshness\".",
">\n\nYES! I’m even saying this as a Californian, but In n Out fries are just awful. They’re always soggy yet dry, and come way under salted (yeah, i know you can salt them yourself or ask for them to be cooked differently, but whatever). Literally at the bottom of my fry list.",
">\n\nThey suck plain they need sauce or cheese or something.",
">\n\nSo animal style?",
">\n\nAnimal, or just sauce or just cheese.",
">\n\nJust had their food again recently for the first time in a number of years, and...yes. Shitty fries. Decent hamburgers, but they're far from the only place."
] |
>
This take might be more popular than you think. | [
"This take might be more popular than you think.",
">\n\nMaybe, but in California dissing anything about in n out is hate speech",
">\n\nKind of? They are dreadful.",
">\n\nAgree. \nMcDonalds fries are actually the best fries to me, IMO.\nAside from that one time when I had King Edward potato fries at a fancy hotel, which were so good that ketchup or sauces made them worse.",
">\n\nCarl’s Jr fries are the best they are long firm and crispy",
">\n\nYa the fries are mediocre when hot and straight trash when they’re cold. I do like them well-done animal style though, the crispiness is nice with all the wet toppings.",
">\n\nNext time try ordering fries light, that's the only way I get em now!",
">\n\nFive Guys fries also blow.",
">\n\nAs far as I know, this is a universal opinion. In-n-Out fries are basically inedible. But Animal Style fries are basically the best things on the menu.",
">\n\nI agree. The burgers were just okay, but life is too short to eat bad fries.",
">\n\nKind of? They are dreadful.",
">\n\nThis take might be more popular than you think.",
">\n\nMaybe, but in California dissing anything about in n out is hate speech",
">\n\nNah it's definitely incredibly common, though I personally don't get it. Everyone always says something about them only being fried once, whatever the hell that means for other places",
">\n\nFive Guys fries also blow.",
">\n\nKinda?",
">\n\nAgree. \nMcDonalds fries are actually the best fries to me, IMO.\nAside from that one time when I had King Edward potato fries at a fancy hotel, which were so good that ketchup or sauces made them worse.",
">\n\nI think in n out in general sucks.",
">\n\nI agree. The burgers were just okay, but life is too short to eat bad fries.",
">\n\nCarl’s Jr fries are the best they are long firm and crispy",
">\n\nYa the fries are mediocre when hot and straight trash when they’re cold. I do like them well-done animal style though, the crispiness is nice with all the wet toppings.",
">\n\nNext time try ordering fries light, that's the only way I get em now!",
">\n\nAs far as I know, this is a universal opinion. In-n-Out fries are basically inedible. But Animal Style fries are basically the best things on the menu.",
">\n\nAs someone that likes their fries, I can assure you that I am in the minority and this is very much a popular opinion. Sorry chief.",
">\n\nIn-n-Out fries are not properly prepared. You are supposed to soak them for 2 to 3 hours in cold water then cook them at low temperature to fully cook the inside, then put in higher temperature oil to get that beautiful golden color. In-n-Out cuts them and throws them straight into the fryer and then serves. They skip steps for \"Freshness\".",
">\n\nYES! I’m even saying this as a Californian, but In n Out fries are just awful. They’re always soggy yet dry, and come way under salted (yeah, i know you can salt them yourself or ask for them to be cooked differently, but whatever). Literally at the bottom of my fry list.",
">\n\nThey suck plain they need sauce or cheese or something.",
">\n\nSo animal style?",
">\n\nAnimal, or just sauce or just cheese.",
">\n\nJust had their food again recently for the first time in a number of years, and...yes. Shitty fries. Decent hamburgers, but they're far from the only place.",
">\n\nKind of? They are dreadful."
] |
>
Maybe, but in California dissing anything about in n out is hate speech | [
"This take might be more popular than you think.",
">\n\nMaybe, but in California dissing anything about in n out is hate speech",
">\n\nKind of? They are dreadful.",
">\n\nAgree. \nMcDonalds fries are actually the best fries to me, IMO.\nAside from that one time when I had King Edward potato fries at a fancy hotel, which were so good that ketchup or sauces made them worse.",
">\n\nCarl’s Jr fries are the best they are long firm and crispy",
">\n\nYa the fries are mediocre when hot and straight trash when they’re cold. I do like them well-done animal style though, the crispiness is nice with all the wet toppings.",
">\n\nNext time try ordering fries light, that's the only way I get em now!",
">\n\nFive Guys fries also blow.",
">\n\nAs far as I know, this is a universal opinion. In-n-Out fries are basically inedible. But Animal Style fries are basically the best things on the menu.",
">\n\nI agree. The burgers were just okay, but life is too short to eat bad fries.",
">\n\nKind of? They are dreadful.",
">\n\nThis take might be more popular than you think.",
">\n\nMaybe, but in California dissing anything about in n out is hate speech",
">\n\nNah it's definitely incredibly common, though I personally don't get it. Everyone always says something about them only being fried once, whatever the hell that means for other places",
">\n\nFive Guys fries also blow.",
">\n\nKinda?",
">\n\nAgree. \nMcDonalds fries are actually the best fries to me, IMO.\nAside from that one time when I had King Edward potato fries at a fancy hotel, which were so good that ketchup or sauces made them worse.",
">\n\nI think in n out in general sucks.",
">\n\nI agree. The burgers were just okay, but life is too short to eat bad fries.",
">\n\nCarl’s Jr fries are the best they are long firm and crispy",
">\n\nYa the fries are mediocre when hot and straight trash when they’re cold. I do like them well-done animal style though, the crispiness is nice with all the wet toppings.",
">\n\nNext time try ordering fries light, that's the only way I get em now!",
">\n\nAs far as I know, this is a universal opinion. In-n-Out fries are basically inedible. But Animal Style fries are basically the best things on the menu.",
">\n\nAs someone that likes their fries, I can assure you that I am in the minority and this is very much a popular opinion. Sorry chief.",
">\n\nIn-n-Out fries are not properly prepared. You are supposed to soak them for 2 to 3 hours in cold water then cook them at low temperature to fully cook the inside, then put in higher temperature oil to get that beautiful golden color. In-n-Out cuts them and throws them straight into the fryer and then serves. They skip steps for \"Freshness\".",
">\n\nYES! I’m even saying this as a Californian, but In n Out fries are just awful. They’re always soggy yet dry, and come way under salted (yeah, i know you can salt them yourself or ask for them to be cooked differently, but whatever). Literally at the bottom of my fry list.",
">\n\nThey suck plain they need sauce or cheese or something.",
">\n\nSo animal style?",
">\n\nAnimal, or just sauce or just cheese.",
">\n\nJust had their food again recently for the first time in a number of years, and...yes. Shitty fries. Decent hamburgers, but they're far from the only place.",
">\n\nKind of? They are dreadful.",
">\n\nThis take might be more popular than you think."
] |
>
Nah it's definitely incredibly common, though I personally don't get it. Everyone always says something about them only being fried once, whatever the hell that means for other places | [
"This take might be more popular than you think.",
">\n\nMaybe, but in California dissing anything about in n out is hate speech",
">\n\nKind of? They are dreadful.",
">\n\nAgree. \nMcDonalds fries are actually the best fries to me, IMO.\nAside from that one time when I had King Edward potato fries at a fancy hotel, which were so good that ketchup or sauces made them worse.",
">\n\nCarl’s Jr fries are the best they are long firm and crispy",
">\n\nYa the fries are mediocre when hot and straight trash when they’re cold. I do like them well-done animal style though, the crispiness is nice with all the wet toppings.",
">\n\nNext time try ordering fries light, that's the only way I get em now!",
">\n\nFive Guys fries also blow.",
">\n\nAs far as I know, this is a universal opinion. In-n-Out fries are basically inedible. But Animal Style fries are basically the best things on the menu.",
">\n\nI agree. The burgers were just okay, but life is too short to eat bad fries.",
">\n\nKind of? They are dreadful.",
">\n\nThis take might be more popular than you think.",
">\n\nMaybe, but in California dissing anything about in n out is hate speech",
">\n\nNah it's definitely incredibly common, though I personally don't get it. Everyone always says something about them only being fried once, whatever the hell that means for other places",
">\n\nFive Guys fries also blow.",
">\n\nKinda?",
">\n\nAgree. \nMcDonalds fries are actually the best fries to me, IMO.\nAside from that one time when I had King Edward potato fries at a fancy hotel, which were so good that ketchup or sauces made them worse.",
">\n\nI think in n out in general sucks.",
">\n\nI agree. The burgers were just okay, but life is too short to eat bad fries.",
">\n\nCarl’s Jr fries are the best they are long firm and crispy",
">\n\nYa the fries are mediocre when hot and straight trash when they’re cold. I do like them well-done animal style though, the crispiness is nice with all the wet toppings.",
">\n\nNext time try ordering fries light, that's the only way I get em now!",
">\n\nAs far as I know, this is a universal opinion. In-n-Out fries are basically inedible. But Animal Style fries are basically the best things on the menu.",
">\n\nAs someone that likes their fries, I can assure you that I am in the minority and this is very much a popular opinion. Sorry chief.",
">\n\nIn-n-Out fries are not properly prepared. You are supposed to soak them for 2 to 3 hours in cold water then cook them at low temperature to fully cook the inside, then put in higher temperature oil to get that beautiful golden color. In-n-Out cuts them and throws them straight into the fryer and then serves. They skip steps for \"Freshness\".",
">\n\nYES! I’m even saying this as a Californian, but In n Out fries are just awful. They’re always soggy yet dry, and come way under salted (yeah, i know you can salt them yourself or ask for them to be cooked differently, but whatever). Literally at the bottom of my fry list.",
">\n\nThey suck plain they need sauce or cheese or something.",
">\n\nSo animal style?",
">\n\nAnimal, or just sauce or just cheese.",
">\n\nJust had their food again recently for the first time in a number of years, and...yes. Shitty fries. Decent hamburgers, but they're far from the only place.",
">\n\nKind of? They are dreadful.",
">\n\nThis take might be more popular than you think.",
">\n\nMaybe, but in California dissing anything about in n out is hate speech"
] |
>
Five Guys fries also blow. | [
"This take might be more popular than you think.",
">\n\nMaybe, but in California dissing anything about in n out is hate speech",
">\n\nKind of? They are dreadful.",
">\n\nAgree. \nMcDonalds fries are actually the best fries to me, IMO.\nAside from that one time when I had King Edward potato fries at a fancy hotel, which were so good that ketchup or sauces made them worse.",
">\n\nCarl’s Jr fries are the best they are long firm and crispy",
">\n\nYa the fries are mediocre when hot and straight trash when they’re cold. I do like them well-done animal style though, the crispiness is nice with all the wet toppings.",
">\n\nNext time try ordering fries light, that's the only way I get em now!",
">\n\nFive Guys fries also blow.",
">\n\nAs far as I know, this is a universal opinion. In-n-Out fries are basically inedible. But Animal Style fries are basically the best things on the menu.",
">\n\nI agree. The burgers were just okay, but life is too short to eat bad fries.",
">\n\nKind of? They are dreadful.",
">\n\nThis take might be more popular than you think.",
">\n\nMaybe, but in California dissing anything about in n out is hate speech",
">\n\nNah it's definitely incredibly common, though I personally don't get it. Everyone always says something about them only being fried once, whatever the hell that means for other places",
">\n\nFive Guys fries also blow.",
">\n\nKinda?",
">\n\nAgree. \nMcDonalds fries are actually the best fries to me, IMO.\nAside from that one time when I had King Edward potato fries at a fancy hotel, which were so good that ketchup or sauces made them worse.",
">\n\nI think in n out in general sucks.",
">\n\nI agree. The burgers were just okay, but life is too short to eat bad fries.",
">\n\nCarl’s Jr fries are the best they are long firm and crispy",
">\n\nYa the fries are mediocre when hot and straight trash when they’re cold. I do like them well-done animal style though, the crispiness is nice with all the wet toppings.",
">\n\nNext time try ordering fries light, that's the only way I get em now!",
">\n\nAs far as I know, this is a universal opinion. In-n-Out fries are basically inedible. But Animal Style fries are basically the best things on the menu.",
">\n\nAs someone that likes their fries, I can assure you that I am in the minority and this is very much a popular opinion. Sorry chief.",
">\n\nIn-n-Out fries are not properly prepared. You are supposed to soak them for 2 to 3 hours in cold water then cook them at low temperature to fully cook the inside, then put in higher temperature oil to get that beautiful golden color. In-n-Out cuts them and throws them straight into the fryer and then serves. They skip steps for \"Freshness\".",
">\n\nYES! I’m even saying this as a Californian, but In n Out fries are just awful. They’re always soggy yet dry, and come way under salted (yeah, i know you can salt them yourself or ask for them to be cooked differently, but whatever). Literally at the bottom of my fry list.",
">\n\nThey suck plain they need sauce or cheese or something.",
">\n\nSo animal style?",
">\n\nAnimal, or just sauce or just cheese.",
">\n\nJust had their food again recently for the first time in a number of years, and...yes. Shitty fries. Decent hamburgers, but they're far from the only place.",
">\n\nKind of? They are dreadful.",
">\n\nThis take might be more popular than you think.",
">\n\nMaybe, but in California dissing anything about in n out is hate speech",
">\n\nNah it's definitely incredibly common, though I personally don't get it. Everyone always says something about them only being fried once, whatever the hell that means for other places"
] |
>
Kinda? | [
"This take might be more popular than you think.",
">\n\nMaybe, but in California dissing anything about in n out is hate speech",
">\n\nKind of? They are dreadful.",
">\n\nAgree. \nMcDonalds fries are actually the best fries to me, IMO.\nAside from that one time when I had King Edward potato fries at a fancy hotel, which were so good that ketchup or sauces made them worse.",
">\n\nCarl’s Jr fries are the best they are long firm and crispy",
">\n\nYa the fries are mediocre when hot and straight trash when they’re cold. I do like them well-done animal style though, the crispiness is nice with all the wet toppings.",
">\n\nNext time try ordering fries light, that's the only way I get em now!",
">\n\nFive Guys fries also blow.",
">\n\nAs far as I know, this is a universal opinion. In-n-Out fries are basically inedible. But Animal Style fries are basically the best things on the menu.",
">\n\nI agree. The burgers were just okay, but life is too short to eat bad fries.",
">\n\nKind of? They are dreadful.",
">\n\nThis take might be more popular than you think.",
">\n\nMaybe, but in California dissing anything about in n out is hate speech",
">\n\nNah it's definitely incredibly common, though I personally don't get it. Everyone always says something about them only being fried once, whatever the hell that means for other places",
">\n\nFive Guys fries also blow.",
">\n\nKinda?",
">\n\nAgree. \nMcDonalds fries are actually the best fries to me, IMO.\nAside from that one time when I had King Edward potato fries at a fancy hotel, which were so good that ketchup or sauces made them worse.",
">\n\nI think in n out in general sucks.",
">\n\nI agree. The burgers were just okay, but life is too short to eat bad fries.",
">\n\nCarl’s Jr fries are the best they are long firm and crispy",
">\n\nYa the fries are mediocre when hot and straight trash when they’re cold. I do like them well-done animal style though, the crispiness is nice with all the wet toppings.",
">\n\nNext time try ordering fries light, that's the only way I get em now!",
">\n\nAs far as I know, this is a universal opinion. In-n-Out fries are basically inedible. But Animal Style fries are basically the best things on the menu.",
">\n\nAs someone that likes their fries, I can assure you that I am in the minority and this is very much a popular opinion. Sorry chief.",
">\n\nIn-n-Out fries are not properly prepared. You are supposed to soak them for 2 to 3 hours in cold water then cook them at low temperature to fully cook the inside, then put in higher temperature oil to get that beautiful golden color. In-n-Out cuts them and throws them straight into the fryer and then serves. They skip steps for \"Freshness\".",
">\n\nYES! I’m even saying this as a Californian, but In n Out fries are just awful. They’re always soggy yet dry, and come way under salted (yeah, i know you can salt them yourself or ask for them to be cooked differently, but whatever). Literally at the bottom of my fry list.",
">\n\nThey suck plain they need sauce or cheese or something.",
">\n\nSo animal style?",
">\n\nAnimal, or just sauce or just cheese.",
">\n\nJust had their food again recently for the first time in a number of years, and...yes. Shitty fries. Decent hamburgers, but they're far from the only place.",
">\n\nKind of? They are dreadful.",
">\n\nThis take might be more popular than you think.",
">\n\nMaybe, but in California dissing anything about in n out is hate speech",
">\n\nNah it's definitely incredibly common, though I personally don't get it. Everyone always says something about them only being fried once, whatever the hell that means for other places",
">\n\nFive Guys fries also blow."
] |
>
Agree.
McDonalds fries are actually the best fries to me, IMO.
Aside from that one time when I had King Edward potato fries at a fancy hotel, which were so good that ketchup or sauces made them worse. | [
"This take might be more popular than you think.",
">\n\nMaybe, but in California dissing anything about in n out is hate speech",
">\n\nKind of? They are dreadful.",
">\n\nAgree. \nMcDonalds fries are actually the best fries to me, IMO.\nAside from that one time when I had King Edward potato fries at a fancy hotel, which were so good that ketchup or sauces made them worse.",
">\n\nCarl’s Jr fries are the best they are long firm and crispy",
">\n\nYa the fries are mediocre when hot and straight trash when they’re cold. I do like them well-done animal style though, the crispiness is nice with all the wet toppings.",
">\n\nNext time try ordering fries light, that's the only way I get em now!",
">\n\nFive Guys fries also blow.",
">\n\nAs far as I know, this is a universal opinion. In-n-Out fries are basically inedible. But Animal Style fries are basically the best things on the menu.",
">\n\nI agree. The burgers were just okay, but life is too short to eat bad fries.",
">\n\nKind of? They are dreadful.",
">\n\nThis take might be more popular than you think.",
">\n\nMaybe, but in California dissing anything about in n out is hate speech",
">\n\nNah it's definitely incredibly common, though I personally don't get it. Everyone always says something about them only being fried once, whatever the hell that means for other places",
">\n\nFive Guys fries also blow.",
">\n\nKinda?",
">\n\nAgree. \nMcDonalds fries are actually the best fries to me, IMO.\nAside from that one time when I had King Edward potato fries at a fancy hotel, which were so good that ketchup or sauces made them worse.",
">\n\nI think in n out in general sucks.",
">\n\nI agree. The burgers were just okay, but life is too short to eat bad fries.",
">\n\nCarl’s Jr fries are the best they are long firm and crispy",
">\n\nYa the fries are mediocre when hot and straight trash when they’re cold. I do like them well-done animal style though, the crispiness is nice with all the wet toppings.",
">\n\nNext time try ordering fries light, that's the only way I get em now!",
">\n\nAs far as I know, this is a universal opinion. In-n-Out fries are basically inedible. But Animal Style fries are basically the best things on the menu.",
">\n\nAs someone that likes their fries, I can assure you that I am in the minority and this is very much a popular opinion. Sorry chief.",
">\n\nIn-n-Out fries are not properly prepared. You are supposed to soak them for 2 to 3 hours in cold water then cook them at low temperature to fully cook the inside, then put in higher temperature oil to get that beautiful golden color. In-n-Out cuts them and throws them straight into the fryer and then serves. They skip steps for \"Freshness\".",
">\n\nYES! I’m even saying this as a Californian, but In n Out fries are just awful. They’re always soggy yet dry, and come way under salted (yeah, i know you can salt them yourself or ask for them to be cooked differently, but whatever). Literally at the bottom of my fry list.",
">\n\nThey suck plain they need sauce or cheese or something.",
">\n\nSo animal style?",
">\n\nAnimal, or just sauce or just cheese.",
">\n\nJust had their food again recently for the first time in a number of years, and...yes. Shitty fries. Decent hamburgers, but they're far from the only place.",
">\n\nKind of? They are dreadful.",
">\n\nThis take might be more popular than you think.",
">\n\nMaybe, but in California dissing anything about in n out is hate speech",
">\n\nNah it's definitely incredibly common, though I personally don't get it. Everyone always says something about them only being fried once, whatever the hell that means for other places",
">\n\nFive Guys fries also blow.",
">\n\nKinda?"
] |
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I think in n out in general sucks. | [
"This take might be more popular than you think.",
">\n\nMaybe, but in California dissing anything about in n out is hate speech",
">\n\nKind of? They are dreadful.",
">\n\nAgree. \nMcDonalds fries are actually the best fries to me, IMO.\nAside from that one time when I had King Edward potato fries at a fancy hotel, which were so good that ketchup or sauces made them worse.",
">\n\nCarl’s Jr fries are the best they are long firm and crispy",
">\n\nYa the fries are mediocre when hot and straight trash when they’re cold. I do like them well-done animal style though, the crispiness is nice with all the wet toppings.",
">\n\nNext time try ordering fries light, that's the only way I get em now!",
">\n\nFive Guys fries also blow.",
">\n\nAs far as I know, this is a universal opinion. In-n-Out fries are basically inedible. But Animal Style fries are basically the best things on the menu.",
">\n\nI agree. The burgers were just okay, but life is too short to eat bad fries.",
">\n\nKind of? They are dreadful.",
">\n\nThis take might be more popular than you think.",
">\n\nMaybe, but in California dissing anything about in n out is hate speech",
">\n\nNah it's definitely incredibly common, though I personally don't get it. Everyone always says something about them only being fried once, whatever the hell that means for other places",
">\n\nFive Guys fries also blow.",
">\n\nKinda?",
">\n\nAgree. \nMcDonalds fries are actually the best fries to me, IMO.\nAside from that one time when I had King Edward potato fries at a fancy hotel, which were so good that ketchup or sauces made them worse.",
">\n\nI think in n out in general sucks.",
">\n\nI agree. The burgers were just okay, but life is too short to eat bad fries.",
">\n\nCarl’s Jr fries are the best they are long firm and crispy",
">\n\nYa the fries are mediocre when hot and straight trash when they’re cold. I do like them well-done animal style though, the crispiness is nice with all the wet toppings.",
">\n\nNext time try ordering fries light, that's the only way I get em now!",
">\n\nAs far as I know, this is a universal opinion. In-n-Out fries are basically inedible. But Animal Style fries are basically the best things on the menu.",
">\n\nAs someone that likes their fries, I can assure you that I am in the minority and this is very much a popular opinion. Sorry chief.",
">\n\nIn-n-Out fries are not properly prepared. You are supposed to soak them for 2 to 3 hours in cold water then cook them at low temperature to fully cook the inside, then put in higher temperature oil to get that beautiful golden color. In-n-Out cuts them and throws them straight into the fryer and then serves. They skip steps for \"Freshness\".",
">\n\nYES! I’m even saying this as a Californian, but In n Out fries are just awful. They’re always soggy yet dry, and come way under salted (yeah, i know you can salt them yourself or ask for them to be cooked differently, but whatever). Literally at the bottom of my fry list.",
">\n\nThey suck plain they need sauce or cheese or something.",
">\n\nSo animal style?",
">\n\nAnimal, or just sauce or just cheese.",
">\n\nJust had their food again recently for the first time in a number of years, and...yes. Shitty fries. Decent hamburgers, but they're far from the only place.",
">\n\nKind of? They are dreadful.",
">\n\nThis take might be more popular than you think.",
">\n\nMaybe, but in California dissing anything about in n out is hate speech",
">\n\nNah it's definitely incredibly common, though I personally don't get it. Everyone always says something about them only being fried once, whatever the hell that means for other places",
">\n\nFive Guys fries also blow.",
">\n\nKinda?",
">\n\nAgree. \nMcDonalds fries are actually the best fries to me, IMO.\nAside from that one time when I had King Edward potato fries at a fancy hotel, which were so good that ketchup or sauces made them worse."
] |
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I agree. The burgers were just okay, but life is too short to eat bad fries. | [
"This take might be more popular than you think.",
">\n\nMaybe, but in California dissing anything about in n out is hate speech",
">\n\nKind of? They are dreadful.",
">\n\nAgree. \nMcDonalds fries are actually the best fries to me, IMO.\nAside from that one time when I had King Edward potato fries at a fancy hotel, which were so good that ketchup or sauces made them worse.",
">\n\nCarl’s Jr fries are the best they are long firm and crispy",
">\n\nYa the fries are mediocre when hot and straight trash when they’re cold. I do like them well-done animal style though, the crispiness is nice with all the wet toppings.",
">\n\nNext time try ordering fries light, that's the only way I get em now!",
">\n\nFive Guys fries also blow.",
">\n\nAs far as I know, this is a universal opinion. In-n-Out fries are basically inedible. But Animal Style fries are basically the best things on the menu.",
">\n\nI agree. The burgers were just okay, but life is too short to eat bad fries.",
">\n\nKind of? They are dreadful.",
">\n\nThis take might be more popular than you think.",
">\n\nMaybe, but in California dissing anything about in n out is hate speech",
">\n\nNah it's definitely incredibly common, though I personally don't get it. Everyone always says something about them only being fried once, whatever the hell that means for other places",
">\n\nFive Guys fries also blow.",
">\n\nKinda?",
">\n\nAgree. \nMcDonalds fries are actually the best fries to me, IMO.\nAside from that one time when I had King Edward potato fries at a fancy hotel, which were so good that ketchup or sauces made them worse.",
">\n\nI think in n out in general sucks.",
">\n\nI agree. The burgers were just okay, but life is too short to eat bad fries.",
">\n\nCarl’s Jr fries are the best they are long firm and crispy",
">\n\nYa the fries are mediocre when hot and straight trash when they’re cold. I do like them well-done animal style though, the crispiness is nice with all the wet toppings.",
">\n\nNext time try ordering fries light, that's the only way I get em now!",
">\n\nAs far as I know, this is a universal opinion. In-n-Out fries are basically inedible. But Animal Style fries are basically the best things on the menu.",
">\n\nAs someone that likes their fries, I can assure you that I am in the minority and this is very much a popular opinion. Sorry chief.",
">\n\nIn-n-Out fries are not properly prepared. You are supposed to soak them for 2 to 3 hours in cold water then cook them at low temperature to fully cook the inside, then put in higher temperature oil to get that beautiful golden color. In-n-Out cuts them and throws them straight into the fryer and then serves. They skip steps for \"Freshness\".",
">\n\nYES! I’m even saying this as a Californian, but In n Out fries are just awful. They’re always soggy yet dry, and come way under salted (yeah, i know you can salt them yourself or ask for them to be cooked differently, but whatever). Literally at the bottom of my fry list.",
">\n\nThey suck plain they need sauce or cheese or something.",
">\n\nSo animal style?",
">\n\nAnimal, or just sauce or just cheese.",
">\n\nJust had their food again recently for the first time in a number of years, and...yes. Shitty fries. Decent hamburgers, but they're far from the only place.",
">\n\nKind of? They are dreadful.",
">\n\nThis take might be more popular than you think.",
">\n\nMaybe, but in California dissing anything about in n out is hate speech",
">\n\nNah it's definitely incredibly common, though I personally don't get it. Everyone always says something about them only being fried once, whatever the hell that means for other places",
">\n\nFive Guys fries also blow.",
">\n\nKinda?",
">\n\nAgree. \nMcDonalds fries are actually the best fries to me, IMO.\nAside from that one time when I had King Edward potato fries at a fancy hotel, which were so good that ketchup or sauces made them worse.",
">\n\nI think in n out in general sucks."
] |
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Carl’s Jr fries are the best they are long firm and crispy | [
"This take might be more popular than you think.",
">\n\nMaybe, but in California dissing anything about in n out is hate speech",
">\n\nKind of? They are dreadful.",
">\n\nAgree. \nMcDonalds fries are actually the best fries to me, IMO.\nAside from that one time when I had King Edward potato fries at a fancy hotel, which were so good that ketchup or sauces made them worse.",
">\n\nCarl’s Jr fries are the best they are long firm and crispy",
">\n\nYa the fries are mediocre when hot and straight trash when they’re cold. I do like them well-done animal style though, the crispiness is nice with all the wet toppings.",
">\n\nNext time try ordering fries light, that's the only way I get em now!",
">\n\nFive Guys fries also blow.",
">\n\nAs far as I know, this is a universal opinion. In-n-Out fries are basically inedible. But Animal Style fries are basically the best things on the menu.",
">\n\nI agree. The burgers were just okay, but life is too short to eat bad fries.",
">\n\nKind of? They are dreadful.",
">\n\nThis take might be more popular than you think.",
">\n\nMaybe, but in California dissing anything about in n out is hate speech",
">\n\nNah it's definitely incredibly common, though I personally don't get it. Everyone always says something about them only being fried once, whatever the hell that means for other places",
">\n\nFive Guys fries also blow.",
">\n\nKinda?",
">\n\nAgree. \nMcDonalds fries are actually the best fries to me, IMO.\nAside from that one time when I had King Edward potato fries at a fancy hotel, which were so good that ketchup or sauces made them worse.",
">\n\nI think in n out in general sucks.",
">\n\nI agree. The burgers were just okay, but life is too short to eat bad fries.",
">\n\nCarl’s Jr fries are the best they are long firm and crispy",
">\n\nYa the fries are mediocre when hot and straight trash when they’re cold. I do like them well-done animal style though, the crispiness is nice with all the wet toppings.",
">\n\nNext time try ordering fries light, that's the only way I get em now!",
">\n\nAs far as I know, this is a universal opinion. In-n-Out fries are basically inedible. But Animal Style fries are basically the best things on the menu.",
">\n\nAs someone that likes their fries, I can assure you that I am in the minority and this is very much a popular opinion. Sorry chief.",
">\n\nIn-n-Out fries are not properly prepared. You are supposed to soak them for 2 to 3 hours in cold water then cook them at low temperature to fully cook the inside, then put in higher temperature oil to get that beautiful golden color. In-n-Out cuts them and throws them straight into the fryer and then serves. They skip steps for \"Freshness\".",
">\n\nYES! I’m even saying this as a Californian, but In n Out fries are just awful. They’re always soggy yet dry, and come way under salted (yeah, i know you can salt them yourself or ask for them to be cooked differently, but whatever). Literally at the bottom of my fry list.",
">\n\nThey suck plain they need sauce or cheese or something.",
">\n\nSo animal style?",
">\n\nAnimal, or just sauce or just cheese.",
">\n\nJust had their food again recently for the first time in a number of years, and...yes. Shitty fries. Decent hamburgers, but they're far from the only place.",
">\n\nKind of? They are dreadful.",
">\n\nThis take might be more popular than you think.",
">\n\nMaybe, but in California dissing anything about in n out is hate speech",
">\n\nNah it's definitely incredibly common, though I personally don't get it. Everyone always says something about them only being fried once, whatever the hell that means for other places",
">\n\nFive Guys fries also blow.",
">\n\nKinda?",
">\n\nAgree. \nMcDonalds fries are actually the best fries to me, IMO.\nAside from that one time when I had King Edward potato fries at a fancy hotel, which were so good that ketchup or sauces made them worse.",
">\n\nI think in n out in general sucks.",
">\n\nI agree. The burgers were just okay, but life is too short to eat bad fries."
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Ya the fries are mediocre when hot and straight trash when they’re cold. I do like them well-done animal style though, the crispiness is nice with all the wet toppings. | [
"This take might be more popular than you think.",
">\n\nMaybe, but in California dissing anything about in n out is hate speech",
">\n\nKind of? They are dreadful.",
">\n\nAgree. \nMcDonalds fries are actually the best fries to me, IMO.\nAside from that one time when I had King Edward potato fries at a fancy hotel, which were so good that ketchup or sauces made them worse.",
">\n\nCarl’s Jr fries are the best they are long firm and crispy",
">\n\nYa the fries are mediocre when hot and straight trash when they’re cold. I do like them well-done animal style though, the crispiness is nice with all the wet toppings.",
">\n\nNext time try ordering fries light, that's the only way I get em now!",
">\n\nFive Guys fries also blow.",
">\n\nAs far as I know, this is a universal opinion. In-n-Out fries are basically inedible. But Animal Style fries are basically the best things on the menu.",
">\n\nI agree. The burgers were just okay, but life is too short to eat bad fries.",
">\n\nKind of? They are dreadful.",
">\n\nThis take might be more popular than you think.",
">\n\nMaybe, but in California dissing anything about in n out is hate speech",
">\n\nNah it's definitely incredibly common, though I personally don't get it. Everyone always says something about them only being fried once, whatever the hell that means for other places",
">\n\nFive Guys fries also blow.",
">\n\nKinda?",
">\n\nAgree. \nMcDonalds fries are actually the best fries to me, IMO.\nAside from that one time when I had King Edward potato fries at a fancy hotel, which were so good that ketchup or sauces made them worse.",
">\n\nI think in n out in general sucks.",
">\n\nI agree. The burgers were just okay, but life is too short to eat bad fries.",
">\n\nCarl’s Jr fries are the best they are long firm and crispy",
">\n\nYa the fries are mediocre when hot and straight trash when they’re cold. I do like them well-done animal style though, the crispiness is nice with all the wet toppings.",
">\n\nNext time try ordering fries light, that's the only way I get em now!",
">\n\nAs far as I know, this is a universal opinion. In-n-Out fries are basically inedible. But Animal Style fries are basically the best things on the menu.",
">\n\nAs someone that likes their fries, I can assure you that I am in the minority and this is very much a popular opinion. Sorry chief.",
">\n\nIn-n-Out fries are not properly prepared. You are supposed to soak them for 2 to 3 hours in cold water then cook them at low temperature to fully cook the inside, then put in higher temperature oil to get that beautiful golden color. In-n-Out cuts them and throws them straight into the fryer and then serves. They skip steps for \"Freshness\".",
">\n\nYES! I’m even saying this as a Californian, but In n Out fries are just awful. They’re always soggy yet dry, and come way under salted (yeah, i know you can salt them yourself or ask for them to be cooked differently, but whatever). Literally at the bottom of my fry list.",
">\n\nThey suck plain they need sauce or cheese or something.",
">\n\nSo animal style?",
">\n\nAnimal, or just sauce or just cheese.",
">\n\nJust had their food again recently for the first time in a number of years, and...yes. Shitty fries. Decent hamburgers, but they're far from the only place.",
">\n\nKind of? They are dreadful.",
">\n\nThis take might be more popular than you think.",
">\n\nMaybe, but in California dissing anything about in n out is hate speech",
">\n\nNah it's definitely incredibly common, though I personally don't get it. Everyone always says something about them only being fried once, whatever the hell that means for other places",
">\n\nFive Guys fries also blow.",
">\n\nKinda?",
">\n\nAgree. \nMcDonalds fries are actually the best fries to me, IMO.\nAside from that one time when I had King Edward potato fries at a fancy hotel, which were so good that ketchup or sauces made them worse.",
">\n\nI think in n out in general sucks.",
">\n\nI agree. The burgers were just okay, but life is too short to eat bad fries.",
">\n\nCarl’s Jr fries are the best they are long firm and crispy"
] |
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Next time try ordering fries light, that's the only way I get em now! | [
"This take might be more popular than you think.",
">\n\nMaybe, but in California dissing anything about in n out is hate speech",
">\n\nKind of? They are dreadful.",
">\n\nAgree. \nMcDonalds fries are actually the best fries to me, IMO.\nAside from that one time when I had King Edward potato fries at a fancy hotel, which were so good that ketchup or sauces made them worse.",
">\n\nCarl’s Jr fries are the best they are long firm and crispy",
">\n\nYa the fries are mediocre when hot and straight trash when they’re cold. I do like them well-done animal style though, the crispiness is nice with all the wet toppings.",
">\n\nNext time try ordering fries light, that's the only way I get em now!",
">\n\nFive Guys fries also blow.",
">\n\nAs far as I know, this is a universal opinion. In-n-Out fries are basically inedible. But Animal Style fries are basically the best things on the menu.",
">\n\nI agree. The burgers were just okay, but life is too short to eat bad fries.",
">\n\nKind of? They are dreadful.",
">\n\nThis take might be more popular than you think.",
">\n\nMaybe, but in California dissing anything about in n out is hate speech",
">\n\nNah it's definitely incredibly common, though I personally don't get it. Everyone always says something about them only being fried once, whatever the hell that means for other places",
">\n\nFive Guys fries also blow.",
">\n\nKinda?",
">\n\nAgree. \nMcDonalds fries are actually the best fries to me, IMO.\nAside from that one time when I had King Edward potato fries at a fancy hotel, which were so good that ketchup or sauces made them worse.",
">\n\nI think in n out in general sucks.",
">\n\nI agree. The burgers were just okay, but life is too short to eat bad fries.",
">\n\nCarl’s Jr fries are the best they are long firm and crispy",
">\n\nYa the fries are mediocre when hot and straight trash when they’re cold. I do like them well-done animal style though, the crispiness is nice with all the wet toppings.",
">\n\nNext time try ordering fries light, that's the only way I get em now!",
">\n\nAs far as I know, this is a universal opinion. In-n-Out fries are basically inedible. But Animal Style fries are basically the best things on the menu.",
">\n\nAs someone that likes their fries, I can assure you that I am in the minority and this is very much a popular opinion. Sorry chief.",
">\n\nIn-n-Out fries are not properly prepared. You are supposed to soak them for 2 to 3 hours in cold water then cook them at low temperature to fully cook the inside, then put in higher temperature oil to get that beautiful golden color. In-n-Out cuts them and throws them straight into the fryer and then serves. They skip steps for \"Freshness\".",
">\n\nYES! I’m even saying this as a Californian, but In n Out fries are just awful. They’re always soggy yet dry, and come way under salted (yeah, i know you can salt them yourself or ask for them to be cooked differently, but whatever). Literally at the bottom of my fry list.",
">\n\nThey suck plain they need sauce or cheese or something.",
">\n\nSo animal style?",
">\n\nAnimal, or just sauce or just cheese.",
">\n\nJust had their food again recently for the first time in a number of years, and...yes. Shitty fries. Decent hamburgers, but they're far from the only place.",
">\n\nKind of? They are dreadful.",
">\n\nThis take might be more popular than you think.",
">\n\nMaybe, but in California dissing anything about in n out is hate speech",
">\n\nNah it's definitely incredibly common, though I personally don't get it. Everyone always says something about them only being fried once, whatever the hell that means for other places",
">\n\nFive Guys fries also blow.",
">\n\nKinda?",
">\n\nAgree. \nMcDonalds fries are actually the best fries to me, IMO.\nAside from that one time when I had King Edward potato fries at a fancy hotel, which were so good that ketchup or sauces made them worse.",
">\n\nI think in n out in general sucks.",
">\n\nI agree. The burgers were just okay, but life is too short to eat bad fries.",
">\n\nCarl’s Jr fries are the best they are long firm and crispy",
">\n\nYa the fries are mediocre when hot and straight trash when they’re cold. I do like them well-done animal style though, the crispiness is nice with all the wet toppings."
] |
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As far as I know, this is a universal opinion. In-n-Out fries are basically inedible. But Animal Style fries are basically the best things on the menu. | [
"This take might be more popular than you think.",
">\n\nMaybe, but in California dissing anything about in n out is hate speech",
">\n\nKind of? They are dreadful.",
">\n\nAgree. \nMcDonalds fries are actually the best fries to me, IMO.\nAside from that one time when I had King Edward potato fries at a fancy hotel, which were so good that ketchup or sauces made them worse.",
">\n\nCarl’s Jr fries are the best they are long firm and crispy",
">\n\nYa the fries are mediocre when hot and straight trash when they’re cold. I do like them well-done animal style though, the crispiness is nice with all the wet toppings.",
">\n\nNext time try ordering fries light, that's the only way I get em now!",
">\n\nFive Guys fries also blow.",
">\n\nAs far as I know, this is a universal opinion. In-n-Out fries are basically inedible. But Animal Style fries are basically the best things on the menu.",
">\n\nI agree. The burgers were just okay, but life is too short to eat bad fries.",
">\n\nKind of? They are dreadful.",
">\n\nThis take might be more popular than you think.",
">\n\nMaybe, but in California dissing anything about in n out is hate speech",
">\n\nNah it's definitely incredibly common, though I personally don't get it. Everyone always says something about them only being fried once, whatever the hell that means for other places",
">\n\nFive Guys fries also blow.",
">\n\nKinda?",
">\n\nAgree. \nMcDonalds fries are actually the best fries to me, IMO.\nAside from that one time when I had King Edward potato fries at a fancy hotel, which were so good that ketchup or sauces made them worse.",
">\n\nI think in n out in general sucks.",
">\n\nI agree. The burgers were just okay, but life is too short to eat bad fries.",
">\n\nCarl’s Jr fries are the best they are long firm and crispy",
">\n\nYa the fries are mediocre when hot and straight trash when they’re cold. I do like them well-done animal style though, the crispiness is nice with all the wet toppings.",
">\n\nNext time try ordering fries light, that's the only way I get em now!",
">\n\nAs far as I know, this is a universal opinion. In-n-Out fries are basically inedible. But Animal Style fries are basically the best things on the menu.",
">\n\nAs someone that likes their fries, I can assure you that I am in the minority and this is very much a popular opinion. Sorry chief.",
">\n\nIn-n-Out fries are not properly prepared. You are supposed to soak them for 2 to 3 hours in cold water then cook them at low temperature to fully cook the inside, then put in higher temperature oil to get that beautiful golden color. In-n-Out cuts them and throws them straight into the fryer and then serves. They skip steps for \"Freshness\".",
">\n\nYES! I’m even saying this as a Californian, but In n Out fries are just awful. They’re always soggy yet dry, and come way under salted (yeah, i know you can salt them yourself or ask for them to be cooked differently, but whatever). Literally at the bottom of my fry list.",
">\n\nThey suck plain they need sauce or cheese or something.",
">\n\nSo animal style?",
">\n\nAnimal, or just sauce or just cheese.",
">\n\nJust had their food again recently for the first time in a number of years, and...yes. Shitty fries. Decent hamburgers, but they're far from the only place.",
">\n\nKind of? They are dreadful.",
">\n\nThis take might be more popular than you think.",
">\n\nMaybe, but in California dissing anything about in n out is hate speech",
">\n\nNah it's definitely incredibly common, though I personally don't get it. Everyone always says something about them only being fried once, whatever the hell that means for other places",
">\n\nFive Guys fries also blow.",
">\n\nKinda?",
">\n\nAgree. \nMcDonalds fries are actually the best fries to me, IMO.\nAside from that one time when I had King Edward potato fries at a fancy hotel, which were so good that ketchup or sauces made them worse.",
">\n\nI think in n out in general sucks.",
">\n\nI agree. The burgers were just okay, but life is too short to eat bad fries.",
">\n\nCarl’s Jr fries are the best they are long firm and crispy",
">\n\nYa the fries are mediocre when hot and straight trash when they’re cold. I do like them well-done animal style though, the crispiness is nice with all the wet toppings.",
">\n\nNext time try ordering fries light, that's the only way I get em now!"
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As someone that likes their fries, I can assure you that I am in the minority and this is very much a popular opinion. Sorry chief. | [
"This take might be more popular than you think.",
">\n\nMaybe, but in California dissing anything about in n out is hate speech",
">\n\nKind of? They are dreadful.",
">\n\nAgree. \nMcDonalds fries are actually the best fries to me, IMO.\nAside from that one time when I had King Edward potato fries at a fancy hotel, which were so good that ketchup or sauces made them worse.",
">\n\nCarl’s Jr fries are the best they are long firm and crispy",
">\n\nYa the fries are mediocre when hot and straight trash when they’re cold. I do like them well-done animal style though, the crispiness is nice with all the wet toppings.",
">\n\nNext time try ordering fries light, that's the only way I get em now!",
">\n\nFive Guys fries also blow.",
">\n\nAs far as I know, this is a universal opinion. In-n-Out fries are basically inedible. But Animal Style fries are basically the best things on the menu.",
">\n\nI agree. The burgers were just okay, but life is too short to eat bad fries.",
">\n\nKind of? They are dreadful.",
">\n\nThis take might be more popular than you think.",
">\n\nMaybe, but in California dissing anything about in n out is hate speech",
">\n\nNah it's definitely incredibly common, though I personally don't get it. Everyone always says something about them only being fried once, whatever the hell that means for other places",
">\n\nFive Guys fries also blow.",
">\n\nKinda?",
">\n\nAgree. \nMcDonalds fries are actually the best fries to me, IMO.\nAside from that one time when I had King Edward potato fries at a fancy hotel, which were so good that ketchup or sauces made them worse.",
">\n\nI think in n out in general sucks.",
">\n\nI agree. The burgers were just okay, but life is too short to eat bad fries.",
">\n\nCarl’s Jr fries are the best they are long firm and crispy",
">\n\nYa the fries are mediocre when hot and straight trash when they’re cold. I do like them well-done animal style though, the crispiness is nice with all the wet toppings.",
">\n\nNext time try ordering fries light, that's the only way I get em now!",
">\n\nAs far as I know, this is a universal opinion. In-n-Out fries are basically inedible. But Animal Style fries are basically the best things on the menu.",
">\n\nAs someone that likes their fries, I can assure you that I am in the minority and this is very much a popular opinion. Sorry chief.",
">\n\nIn-n-Out fries are not properly prepared. You are supposed to soak them for 2 to 3 hours in cold water then cook them at low temperature to fully cook the inside, then put in higher temperature oil to get that beautiful golden color. In-n-Out cuts them and throws them straight into the fryer and then serves. They skip steps for \"Freshness\".",
">\n\nYES! I’m even saying this as a Californian, but In n Out fries are just awful. They’re always soggy yet dry, and come way under salted (yeah, i know you can salt them yourself or ask for them to be cooked differently, but whatever). Literally at the bottom of my fry list.",
">\n\nThey suck plain they need sauce or cheese or something.",
">\n\nSo animal style?",
">\n\nAnimal, or just sauce or just cheese.",
">\n\nJust had their food again recently for the first time in a number of years, and...yes. Shitty fries. Decent hamburgers, but they're far from the only place.",
">\n\nKind of? They are dreadful.",
">\n\nThis take might be more popular than you think.",
">\n\nMaybe, but in California dissing anything about in n out is hate speech",
">\n\nNah it's definitely incredibly common, though I personally don't get it. Everyone always says something about them only being fried once, whatever the hell that means for other places",
">\n\nFive Guys fries also blow.",
">\n\nKinda?",
">\n\nAgree. \nMcDonalds fries are actually the best fries to me, IMO.\nAside from that one time when I had King Edward potato fries at a fancy hotel, which were so good that ketchup or sauces made them worse.",
">\n\nI think in n out in general sucks.",
">\n\nI agree. The burgers were just okay, but life is too short to eat bad fries.",
">\n\nCarl’s Jr fries are the best they are long firm and crispy",
">\n\nYa the fries are mediocre when hot and straight trash when they’re cold. I do like them well-done animal style though, the crispiness is nice with all the wet toppings.",
">\n\nNext time try ordering fries light, that's the only way I get em now!",
">\n\nAs far as I know, this is a universal opinion. In-n-Out fries are basically inedible. But Animal Style fries are basically the best things on the menu."
] |
>
In-n-Out fries are not properly prepared. You are supposed to soak them for 2 to 3 hours in cold water then cook them at low temperature to fully cook the inside, then put in higher temperature oil to get that beautiful golden color. In-n-Out cuts them and throws them straight into the fryer and then serves. They skip steps for "Freshness". | [
"This take might be more popular than you think.",
">\n\nMaybe, but in California dissing anything about in n out is hate speech",
">\n\nKind of? They are dreadful.",
">\n\nAgree. \nMcDonalds fries are actually the best fries to me, IMO.\nAside from that one time when I had King Edward potato fries at a fancy hotel, which were so good that ketchup or sauces made them worse.",
">\n\nCarl’s Jr fries are the best they are long firm and crispy",
">\n\nYa the fries are mediocre when hot and straight trash when they’re cold. I do like them well-done animal style though, the crispiness is nice with all the wet toppings.",
">\n\nNext time try ordering fries light, that's the only way I get em now!",
">\n\nFive Guys fries also blow.",
">\n\nAs far as I know, this is a universal opinion. In-n-Out fries are basically inedible. But Animal Style fries are basically the best things on the menu.",
">\n\nI agree. The burgers were just okay, but life is too short to eat bad fries.",
">\n\nKind of? They are dreadful.",
">\n\nThis take might be more popular than you think.",
">\n\nMaybe, but in California dissing anything about in n out is hate speech",
">\n\nNah it's definitely incredibly common, though I personally don't get it. Everyone always says something about them only being fried once, whatever the hell that means for other places",
">\n\nFive Guys fries also blow.",
">\n\nKinda?",
">\n\nAgree. \nMcDonalds fries are actually the best fries to me, IMO.\nAside from that one time when I had King Edward potato fries at a fancy hotel, which were so good that ketchup or sauces made them worse.",
">\n\nI think in n out in general sucks.",
">\n\nI agree. The burgers were just okay, but life is too short to eat bad fries.",
">\n\nCarl’s Jr fries are the best they are long firm and crispy",
">\n\nYa the fries are mediocre when hot and straight trash when they’re cold. I do like them well-done animal style though, the crispiness is nice with all the wet toppings.",
">\n\nNext time try ordering fries light, that's the only way I get em now!",
">\n\nAs far as I know, this is a universal opinion. In-n-Out fries are basically inedible. But Animal Style fries are basically the best things on the menu.",
">\n\nAs someone that likes their fries, I can assure you that I am in the minority and this is very much a popular opinion. Sorry chief.",
">\n\nIn-n-Out fries are not properly prepared. You are supposed to soak them for 2 to 3 hours in cold water then cook them at low temperature to fully cook the inside, then put in higher temperature oil to get that beautiful golden color. In-n-Out cuts them and throws them straight into the fryer and then serves. They skip steps for \"Freshness\".",
">\n\nYES! I’m even saying this as a Californian, but In n Out fries are just awful. They’re always soggy yet dry, and come way under salted (yeah, i know you can salt them yourself or ask for them to be cooked differently, but whatever). Literally at the bottom of my fry list.",
">\n\nThey suck plain they need sauce or cheese or something.",
">\n\nSo animal style?",
">\n\nAnimal, or just sauce or just cheese.",
">\n\nJust had their food again recently for the first time in a number of years, and...yes. Shitty fries. Decent hamburgers, but they're far from the only place.",
">\n\nKind of? They are dreadful.",
">\n\nThis take might be more popular than you think.",
">\n\nMaybe, but in California dissing anything about in n out is hate speech",
">\n\nNah it's definitely incredibly common, though I personally don't get it. Everyone always says something about them only being fried once, whatever the hell that means for other places",
">\n\nFive Guys fries also blow.",
">\n\nKinda?",
">\n\nAgree. \nMcDonalds fries are actually the best fries to me, IMO.\nAside from that one time when I had King Edward potato fries at a fancy hotel, which were so good that ketchup or sauces made them worse.",
">\n\nI think in n out in general sucks.",
">\n\nI agree. The burgers were just okay, but life is too short to eat bad fries.",
">\n\nCarl’s Jr fries are the best they are long firm and crispy",
">\n\nYa the fries are mediocre when hot and straight trash when they’re cold. I do like them well-done animal style though, the crispiness is nice with all the wet toppings.",
">\n\nNext time try ordering fries light, that's the only way I get em now!",
">\n\nAs far as I know, this is a universal opinion. In-n-Out fries are basically inedible. But Animal Style fries are basically the best things on the menu.",
">\n\nAs someone that likes their fries, I can assure you that I am in the minority and this is very much a popular opinion. Sorry chief."
] |
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YES! I’m even saying this as a Californian, but In n Out fries are just awful. They’re always soggy yet dry, and come way under salted (yeah, i know you can salt them yourself or ask for them to be cooked differently, but whatever). Literally at the bottom of my fry list. | [
"This take might be more popular than you think.",
">\n\nMaybe, but in California dissing anything about in n out is hate speech",
">\n\nKind of? They are dreadful.",
">\n\nAgree. \nMcDonalds fries are actually the best fries to me, IMO.\nAside from that one time when I had King Edward potato fries at a fancy hotel, which were so good that ketchup or sauces made them worse.",
">\n\nCarl’s Jr fries are the best they are long firm and crispy",
">\n\nYa the fries are mediocre when hot and straight trash when they’re cold. I do like them well-done animal style though, the crispiness is nice with all the wet toppings.",
">\n\nNext time try ordering fries light, that's the only way I get em now!",
">\n\nFive Guys fries also blow.",
">\n\nAs far as I know, this is a universal opinion. In-n-Out fries are basically inedible. But Animal Style fries are basically the best things on the menu.",
">\n\nI agree. The burgers were just okay, but life is too short to eat bad fries.",
">\n\nKind of? They are dreadful.",
">\n\nThis take might be more popular than you think.",
">\n\nMaybe, but in California dissing anything about in n out is hate speech",
">\n\nNah it's definitely incredibly common, though I personally don't get it. Everyone always says something about them only being fried once, whatever the hell that means for other places",
">\n\nFive Guys fries also blow.",
">\n\nKinda?",
">\n\nAgree. \nMcDonalds fries are actually the best fries to me, IMO.\nAside from that one time when I had King Edward potato fries at a fancy hotel, which were so good that ketchup or sauces made them worse.",
">\n\nI think in n out in general sucks.",
">\n\nI agree. The burgers were just okay, but life is too short to eat bad fries.",
">\n\nCarl’s Jr fries are the best they are long firm and crispy",
">\n\nYa the fries are mediocre when hot and straight trash when they’re cold. I do like them well-done animal style though, the crispiness is nice with all the wet toppings.",
">\n\nNext time try ordering fries light, that's the only way I get em now!",
">\n\nAs far as I know, this is a universal opinion. In-n-Out fries are basically inedible. But Animal Style fries are basically the best things on the menu.",
">\n\nAs someone that likes their fries, I can assure you that I am in the minority and this is very much a popular opinion. Sorry chief.",
">\n\nIn-n-Out fries are not properly prepared. You are supposed to soak them for 2 to 3 hours in cold water then cook them at low temperature to fully cook the inside, then put in higher temperature oil to get that beautiful golden color. In-n-Out cuts them and throws them straight into the fryer and then serves. They skip steps for \"Freshness\".",
">\n\nYES! I’m even saying this as a Californian, but In n Out fries are just awful. They’re always soggy yet dry, and come way under salted (yeah, i know you can salt them yourself or ask for them to be cooked differently, but whatever). Literally at the bottom of my fry list.",
">\n\nThey suck plain they need sauce or cheese or something.",
">\n\nSo animal style?",
">\n\nAnimal, or just sauce or just cheese.",
">\n\nJust had their food again recently for the first time in a number of years, and...yes. Shitty fries. Decent hamburgers, but they're far from the only place.",
">\n\nKind of? They are dreadful.",
">\n\nThis take might be more popular than you think.",
">\n\nMaybe, but in California dissing anything about in n out is hate speech",
">\n\nNah it's definitely incredibly common, though I personally don't get it. Everyone always says something about them only being fried once, whatever the hell that means for other places",
">\n\nFive Guys fries also blow.",
">\n\nKinda?",
">\n\nAgree. \nMcDonalds fries are actually the best fries to me, IMO.\nAside from that one time when I had King Edward potato fries at a fancy hotel, which were so good that ketchup or sauces made them worse.",
">\n\nI think in n out in general sucks.",
">\n\nI agree. The burgers were just okay, but life is too short to eat bad fries.",
">\n\nCarl’s Jr fries are the best they are long firm and crispy",
">\n\nYa the fries are mediocre when hot and straight trash when they’re cold. I do like them well-done animal style though, the crispiness is nice with all the wet toppings.",
">\n\nNext time try ordering fries light, that's the only way I get em now!",
">\n\nAs far as I know, this is a universal opinion. In-n-Out fries are basically inedible. But Animal Style fries are basically the best things on the menu.",
">\n\nAs someone that likes their fries, I can assure you that I am in the minority and this is very much a popular opinion. Sorry chief.",
">\n\nIn-n-Out fries are not properly prepared. You are supposed to soak them for 2 to 3 hours in cold water then cook them at low temperature to fully cook the inside, then put in higher temperature oil to get that beautiful golden color. In-n-Out cuts them and throws them straight into the fryer and then serves. They skip steps for \"Freshness\"."
] |
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They suck plain they need sauce or cheese or something. | [
"This take might be more popular than you think.",
">\n\nMaybe, but in California dissing anything about in n out is hate speech",
">\n\nKind of? They are dreadful.",
">\n\nAgree. \nMcDonalds fries are actually the best fries to me, IMO.\nAside from that one time when I had King Edward potato fries at a fancy hotel, which were so good that ketchup or sauces made them worse.",
">\n\nCarl’s Jr fries are the best they are long firm and crispy",
">\n\nYa the fries are mediocre when hot and straight trash when they’re cold. I do like them well-done animal style though, the crispiness is nice with all the wet toppings.",
">\n\nNext time try ordering fries light, that's the only way I get em now!",
">\n\nFive Guys fries also blow.",
">\n\nAs far as I know, this is a universal opinion. In-n-Out fries are basically inedible. But Animal Style fries are basically the best things on the menu.",
">\n\nI agree. The burgers were just okay, but life is too short to eat bad fries.",
">\n\nKind of? They are dreadful.",
">\n\nThis take might be more popular than you think.",
">\n\nMaybe, but in California dissing anything about in n out is hate speech",
">\n\nNah it's definitely incredibly common, though I personally don't get it. Everyone always says something about them only being fried once, whatever the hell that means for other places",
">\n\nFive Guys fries also blow.",
">\n\nKinda?",
">\n\nAgree. \nMcDonalds fries are actually the best fries to me, IMO.\nAside from that one time when I had King Edward potato fries at a fancy hotel, which were so good that ketchup or sauces made them worse.",
">\n\nI think in n out in general sucks.",
">\n\nI agree. The burgers were just okay, but life is too short to eat bad fries.",
">\n\nCarl’s Jr fries are the best they are long firm and crispy",
">\n\nYa the fries are mediocre when hot and straight trash when they’re cold. I do like them well-done animal style though, the crispiness is nice with all the wet toppings.",
">\n\nNext time try ordering fries light, that's the only way I get em now!",
">\n\nAs far as I know, this is a universal opinion. In-n-Out fries are basically inedible. But Animal Style fries are basically the best things on the menu.",
">\n\nAs someone that likes their fries, I can assure you that I am in the minority and this is very much a popular opinion. Sorry chief.",
">\n\nIn-n-Out fries are not properly prepared. You are supposed to soak them for 2 to 3 hours in cold water then cook them at low temperature to fully cook the inside, then put in higher temperature oil to get that beautiful golden color. In-n-Out cuts them and throws them straight into the fryer and then serves. They skip steps for \"Freshness\".",
">\n\nYES! I’m even saying this as a Californian, but In n Out fries are just awful. They’re always soggy yet dry, and come way under salted (yeah, i know you can salt them yourself or ask for them to be cooked differently, but whatever). Literally at the bottom of my fry list.",
">\n\nThey suck plain they need sauce or cheese or something.",
">\n\nSo animal style?",
">\n\nAnimal, or just sauce or just cheese.",
">\n\nJust had their food again recently for the first time in a number of years, and...yes. Shitty fries. Decent hamburgers, but they're far from the only place.",
">\n\nKind of? They are dreadful.",
">\n\nThis take might be more popular than you think.",
">\n\nMaybe, but in California dissing anything about in n out is hate speech",
">\n\nNah it's definitely incredibly common, though I personally don't get it. Everyone always says something about them only being fried once, whatever the hell that means for other places",
">\n\nFive Guys fries also blow.",
">\n\nKinda?",
">\n\nAgree. \nMcDonalds fries are actually the best fries to me, IMO.\nAside from that one time when I had King Edward potato fries at a fancy hotel, which were so good that ketchup or sauces made them worse.",
">\n\nI think in n out in general sucks.",
">\n\nI agree. The burgers were just okay, but life is too short to eat bad fries.",
">\n\nCarl’s Jr fries are the best they are long firm and crispy",
">\n\nYa the fries are mediocre when hot and straight trash when they’re cold. I do like them well-done animal style though, the crispiness is nice with all the wet toppings.",
">\n\nNext time try ordering fries light, that's the only way I get em now!",
">\n\nAs far as I know, this is a universal opinion. In-n-Out fries are basically inedible. But Animal Style fries are basically the best things on the menu.",
">\n\nAs someone that likes their fries, I can assure you that I am in the minority and this is very much a popular opinion. Sorry chief.",
">\n\nIn-n-Out fries are not properly prepared. You are supposed to soak them for 2 to 3 hours in cold water then cook them at low temperature to fully cook the inside, then put in higher temperature oil to get that beautiful golden color. In-n-Out cuts them and throws them straight into the fryer and then serves. They skip steps for \"Freshness\".",
">\n\nYES! I’m even saying this as a Californian, but In n Out fries are just awful. They’re always soggy yet dry, and come way under salted (yeah, i know you can salt them yourself or ask for them to be cooked differently, but whatever). Literally at the bottom of my fry list."
] |
>
So animal style? | [
"This take might be more popular than you think.",
">\n\nMaybe, but in California dissing anything about in n out is hate speech",
">\n\nKind of? They are dreadful.",
">\n\nAgree. \nMcDonalds fries are actually the best fries to me, IMO.\nAside from that one time when I had King Edward potato fries at a fancy hotel, which were so good that ketchup or sauces made them worse.",
">\n\nCarl’s Jr fries are the best they are long firm and crispy",
">\n\nYa the fries are mediocre when hot and straight trash when they’re cold. I do like them well-done animal style though, the crispiness is nice with all the wet toppings.",
">\n\nNext time try ordering fries light, that's the only way I get em now!",
">\n\nFive Guys fries also blow.",
">\n\nAs far as I know, this is a universal opinion. In-n-Out fries are basically inedible. But Animal Style fries are basically the best things on the menu.",
">\n\nI agree. The burgers were just okay, but life is too short to eat bad fries.",
">\n\nKind of? They are dreadful.",
">\n\nThis take might be more popular than you think.",
">\n\nMaybe, but in California dissing anything about in n out is hate speech",
">\n\nNah it's definitely incredibly common, though I personally don't get it. Everyone always says something about them only being fried once, whatever the hell that means for other places",
">\n\nFive Guys fries also blow.",
">\n\nKinda?",
">\n\nAgree. \nMcDonalds fries are actually the best fries to me, IMO.\nAside from that one time when I had King Edward potato fries at a fancy hotel, which were so good that ketchup or sauces made them worse.",
">\n\nI think in n out in general sucks.",
">\n\nI agree. The burgers were just okay, but life is too short to eat bad fries.",
">\n\nCarl’s Jr fries are the best they are long firm and crispy",
">\n\nYa the fries are mediocre when hot and straight trash when they’re cold. I do like them well-done animal style though, the crispiness is nice with all the wet toppings.",
">\n\nNext time try ordering fries light, that's the only way I get em now!",
">\n\nAs far as I know, this is a universal opinion. In-n-Out fries are basically inedible. But Animal Style fries are basically the best things on the menu.",
">\n\nAs someone that likes their fries, I can assure you that I am in the minority and this is very much a popular opinion. Sorry chief.",
">\n\nIn-n-Out fries are not properly prepared. You are supposed to soak them for 2 to 3 hours in cold water then cook them at low temperature to fully cook the inside, then put in higher temperature oil to get that beautiful golden color. In-n-Out cuts them and throws them straight into the fryer and then serves. They skip steps for \"Freshness\".",
">\n\nYES! I’m even saying this as a Californian, but In n Out fries are just awful. They’re always soggy yet dry, and come way under salted (yeah, i know you can salt them yourself or ask for them to be cooked differently, but whatever). Literally at the bottom of my fry list.",
">\n\nThey suck plain they need sauce or cheese or something.",
">\n\nSo animal style?",
">\n\nAnimal, or just sauce or just cheese.",
">\n\nJust had their food again recently for the first time in a number of years, and...yes. Shitty fries. Decent hamburgers, but they're far from the only place.",
">\n\nKind of? They are dreadful.",
">\n\nThis take might be more popular than you think.",
">\n\nMaybe, but in California dissing anything about in n out is hate speech",
">\n\nNah it's definitely incredibly common, though I personally don't get it. Everyone always says something about them only being fried once, whatever the hell that means for other places",
">\n\nFive Guys fries also blow.",
">\n\nKinda?",
">\n\nAgree. \nMcDonalds fries are actually the best fries to me, IMO.\nAside from that one time when I had King Edward potato fries at a fancy hotel, which were so good that ketchup or sauces made them worse.",
">\n\nI think in n out in general sucks.",
">\n\nI agree. The burgers were just okay, but life is too short to eat bad fries.",
">\n\nCarl’s Jr fries are the best they are long firm and crispy",
">\n\nYa the fries are mediocre when hot and straight trash when they’re cold. I do like them well-done animal style though, the crispiness is nice with all the wet toppings.",
">\n\nNext time try ordering fries light, that's the only way I get em now!",
">\n\nAs far as I know, this is a universal opinion. In-n-Out fries are basically inedible. But Animal Style fries are basically the best things on the menu.",
">\n\nAs someone that likes their fries, I can assure you that I am in the minority and this is very much a popular opinion. Sorry chief.",
">\n\nIn-n-Out fries are not properly prepared. You are supposed to soak them for 2 to 3 hours in cold water then cook them at low temperature to fully cook the inside, then put in higher temperature oil to get that beautiful golden color. In-n-Out cuts them and throws them straight into the fryer and then serves. They skip steps for \"Freshness\".",
">\n\nYES! I’m even saying this as a Californian, but In n Out fries are just awful. They’re always soggy yet dry, and come way under salted (yeah, i know you can salt them yourself or ask for them to be cooked differently, but whatever). Literally at the bottom of my fry list.",
">\n\nThey suck plain they need sauce or cheese or something."
] |
>
Animal, or just sauce or just cheese. | [
"This take might be more popular than you think.",
">\n\nMaybe, but in California dissing anything about in n out is hate speech",
">\n\nKind of? They are dreadful.",
">\n\nAgree. \nMcDonalds fries are actually the best fries to me, IMO.\nAside from that one time when I had King Edward potato fries at a fancy hotel, which were so good that ketchup or sauces made them worse.",
">\n\nCarl’s Jr fries are the best they are long firm and crispy",
">\n\nYa the fries are mediocre when hot and straight trash when they’re cold. I do like them well-done animal style though, the crispiness is nice with all the wet toppings.",
">\n\nNext time try ordering fries light, that's the only way I get em now!",
">\n\nFive Guys fries also blow.",
">\n\nAs far as I know, this is a universal opinion. In-n-Out fries are basically inedible. But Animal Style fries are basically the best things on the menu.",
">\n\nI agree. The burgers were just okay, but life is too short to eat bad fries.",
">\n\nKind of? They are dreadful.",
">\n\nThis take might be more popular than you think.",
">\n\nMaybe, but in California dissing anything about in n out is hate speech",
">\n\nNah it's definitely incredibly common, though I personally don't get it. Everyone always says something about them only being fried once, whatever the hell that means for other places",
">\n\nFive Guys fries also blow.",
">\n\nKinda?",
">\n\nAgree. \nMcDonalds fries are actually the best fries to me, IMO.\nAside from that one time when I had King Edward potato fries at a fancy hotel, which were so good that ketchup or sauces made them worse.",
">\n\nI think in n out in general sucks.",
">\n\nI agree. The burgers were just okay, but life is too short to eat bad fries.",
">\n\nCarl’s Jr fries are the best they are long firm and crispy",
">\n\nYa the fries are mediocre when hot and straight trash when they’re cold. I do like them well-done animal style though, the crispiness is nice with all the wet toppings.",
">\n\nNext time try ordering fries light, that's the only way I get em now!",
">\n\nAs far as I know, this is a universal opinion. In-n-Out fries are basically inedible. But Animal Style fries are basically the best things on the menu.",
">\n\nAs someone that likes their fries, I can assure you that I am in the minority and this is very much a popular opinion. Sorry chief.",
">\n\nIn-n-Out fries are not properly prepared. You are supposed to soak them for 2 to 3 hours in cold water then cook them at low temperature to fully cook the inside, then put in higher temperature oil to get that beautiful golden color. In-n-Out cuts them and throws them straight into the fryer and then serves. They skip steps for \"Freshness\".",
">\n\nYES! I’m even saying this as a Californian, but In n Out fries are just awful. They’re always soggy yet dry, and come way under salted (yeah, i know you can salt them yourself or ask for them to be cooked differently, but whatever). Literally at the bottom of my fry list.",
">\n\nThey suck plain they need sauce or cheese or something.",
">\n\nSo animal style?",
">\n\nAnimal, or just sauce or just cheese.",
">\n\nJust had their food again recently for the first time in a number of years, and...yes. Shitty fries. Decent hamburgers, but they're far from the only place.",
">\n\nKind of? They are dreadful.",
">\n\nThis take might be more popular than you think.",
">\n\nMaybe, but in California dissing anything about in n out is hate speech",
">\n\nNah it's definitely incredibly common, though I personally don't get it. Everyone always says something about them only being fried once, whatever the hell that means for other places",
">\n\nFive Guys fries also blow.",
">\n\nKinda?",
">\n\nAgree. \nMcDonalds fries are actually the best fries to me, IMO.\nAside from that one time when I had King Edward potato fries at a fancy hotel, which were so good that ketchup or sauces made them worse.",
">\n\nI think in n out in general sucks.",
">\n\nI agree. The burgers were just okay, but life is too short to eat bad fries.",
">\n\nCarl’s Jr fries are the best they are long firm and crispy",
">\n\nYa the fries are mediocre when hot and straight trash when they’re cold. I do like them well-done animal style though, the crispiness is nice with all the wet toppings.",
">\n\nNext time try ordering fries light, that's the only way I get em now!",
">\n\nAs far as I know, this is a universal opinion. In-n-Out fries are basically inedible. But Animal Style fries are basically the best things on the menu.",
">\n\nAs someone that likes their fries, I can assure you that I am in the minority and this is very much a popular opinion. Sorry chief.",
">\n\nIn-n-Out fries are not properly prepared. You are supposed to soak them for 2 to 3 hours in cold water then cook them at low temperature to fully cook the inside, then put in higher temperature oil to get that beautiful golden color. In-n-Out cuts them and throws them straight into the fryer and then serves. They skip steps for \"Freshness\".",
">\n\nYES! I’m even saying this as a Californian, but In n Out fries are just awful. They’re always soggy yet dry, and come way under salted (yeah, i know you can salt them yourself or ask for them to be cooked differently, but whatever). Literally at the bottom of my fry list.",
">\n\nThey suck plain they need sauce or cheese or something.",
">\n\nSo animal style?"
] |
>
Just had their food again recently for the first time in a number of years, and...yes. Shitty fries. Decent hamburgers, but they're far from the only place. | [
"This take might be more popular than you think.",
">\n\nMaybe, but in California dissing anything about in n out is hate speech",
">\n\nKind of? They are dreadful.",
">\n\nAgree. \nMcDonalds fries are actually the best fries to me, IMO.\nAside from that one time when I had King Edward potato fries at a fancy hotel, which were so good that ketchup or sauces made them worse.",
">\n\nCarl’s Jr fries are the best they are long firm and crispy",
">\n\nYa the fries are mediocre when hot and straight trash when they’re cold. I do like them well-done animal style though, the crispiness is nice with all the wet toppings.",
">\n\nNext time try ordering fries light, that's the only way I get em now!",
">\n\nFive Guys fries also blow.",
">\n\nAs far as I know, this is a universal opinion. In-n-Out fries are basically inedible. But Animal Style fries are basically the best things on the menu.",
">\n\nI agree. The burgers were just okay, but life is too short to eat bad fries.",
">\n\nKind of? They are dreadful.",
">\n\nThis take might be more popular than you think.",
">\n\nMaybe, but in California dissing anything about in n out is hate speech",
">\n\nNah it's definitely incredibly common, though I personally don't get it. Everyone always says something about them only being fried once, whatever the hell that means for other places",
">\n\nFive Guys fries also blow.",
">\n\nKinda?",
">\n\nAgree. \nMcDonalds fries are actually the best fries to me, IMO.\nAside from that one time when I had King Edward potato fries at a fancy hotel, which were so good that ketchup or sauces made them worse.",
">\n\nI think in n out in general sucks.",
">\n\nI agree. The burgers were just okay, but life is too short to eat bad fries.",
">\n\nCarl’s Jr fries are the best they are long firm and crispy",
">\n\nYa the fries are mediocre when hot and straight trash when they’re cold. I do like them well-done animal style though, the crispiness is nice with all the wet toppings.",
">\n\nNext time try ordering fries light, that's the only way I get em now!",
">\n\nAs far as I know, this is a universal opinion. In-n-Out fries are basically inedible. But Animal Style fries are basically the best things on the menu.",
">\n\nAs someone that likes their fries, I can assure you that I am in the minority and this is very much a popular opinion. Sorry chief.",
">\n\nIn-n-Out fries are not properly prepared. You are supposed to soak them for 2 to 3 hours in cold water then cook them at low temperature to fully cook the inside, then put in higher temperature oil to get that beautiful golden color. In-n-Out cuts them and throws them straight into the fryer and then serves. They skip steps for \"Freshness\".",
">\n\nYES! I’m even saying this as a Californian, but In n Out fries are just awful. They’re always soggy yet dry, and come way under salted (yeah, i know you can salt them yourself or ask for them to be cooked differently, but whatever). Literally at the bottom of my fry list.",
">\n\nThey suck plain they need sauce or cheese or something.",
">\n\nSo animal style?",
">\n\nAnimal, or just sauce or just cheese.",
">\n\nJust had their food again recently for the first time in a number of years, and...yes. Shitty fries. Decent hamburgers, but they're far from the only place.",
">\n\nKind of? They are dreadful.",
">\n\nThis take might be more popular than you think.",
">\n\nMaybe, but in California dissing anything about in n out is hate speech",
">\n\nNah it's definitely incredibly common, though I personally don't get it. Everyone always says something about them only being fried once, whatever the hell that means for other places",
">\n\nFive Guys fries also blow.",
">\n\nKinda?",
">\n\nAgree. \nMcDonalds fries are actually the best fries to me, IMO.\nAside from that one time when I had King Edward potato fries at a fancy hotel, which were so good that ketchup or sauces made them worse.",
">\n\nI think in n out in general sucks.",
">\n\nI agree. The burgers were just okay, but life is too short to eat bad fries.",
">\n\nCarl’s Jr fries are the best they are long firm and crispy",
">\n\nYa the fries are mediocre when hot and straight trash when they’re cold. I do like them well-done animal style though, the crispiness is nice with all the wet toppings.",
">\n\nNext time try ordering fries light, that's the only way I get em now!",
">\n\nAs far as I know, this is a universal opinion. In-n-Out fries are basically inedible. But Animal Style fries are basically the best things on the menu.",
">\n\nAs someone that likes their fries, I can assure you that I am in the minority and this is very much a popular opinion. Sorry chief.",
">\n\nIn-n-Out fries are not properly prepared. You are supposed to soak them for 2 to 3 hours in cold water then cook them at low temperature to fully cook the inside, then put in higher temperature oil to get that beautiful golden color. In-n-Out cuts them and throws them straight into the fryer and then serves. They skip steps for \"Freshness\".",
">\n\nYES! I’m even saying this as a Californian, but In n Out fries are just awful. They’re always soggy yet dry, and come way under salted (yeah, i know you can salt them yourself or ask for them to be cooked differently, but whatever). Literally at the bottom of my fry list.",
">\n\nThey suck plain they need sauce or cheese or something.",
">\n\nSo animal style?",
">\n\nAnimal, or just sauce or just cheese."
] |
> | [
"This take might be more popular than you think.",
">\n\nMaybe, but in California dissing anything about in n out is hate speech",
">\n\nKind of? They are dreadful.",
">\n\nAgree. \nMcDonalds fries are actually the best fries to me, IMO.\nAside from that one time when I had King Edward potato fries at a fancy hotel, which were so good that ketchup or sauces made them worse.",
">\n\nCarl’s Jr fries are the best they are long firm and crispy",
">\n\nYa the fries are mediocre when hot and straight trash when they’re cold. I do like them well-done animal style though, the crispiness is nice with all the wet toppings.",
">\n\nNext time try ordering fries light, that's the only way I get em now!",
">\n\nFive Guys fries also blow.",
">\n\nAs far as I know, this is a universal opinion. In-n-Out fries are basically inedible. But Animal Style fries are basically the best things on the menu.",
">\n\nI agree. The burgers were just okay, but life is too short to eat bad fries.",
">\n\nKind of? They are dreadful.",
">\n\nThis take might be more popular than you think.",
">\n\nMaybe, but in California dissing anything about in n out is hate speech",
">\n\nNah it's definitely incredibly common, though I personally don't get it. Everyone always says something about them only being fried once, whatever the hell that means for other places",
">\n\nFive Guys fries also blow.",
">\n\nKinda?",
">\n\nAgree. \nMcDonalds fries are actually the best fries to me, IMO.\nAside from that one time when I had King Edward potato fries at a fancy hotel, which were so good that ketchup or sauces made them worse.",
">\n\nI think in n out in general sucks.",
">\n\nI agree. The burgers were just okay, but life is too short to eat bad fries.",
">\n\nCarl’s Jr fries are the best they are long firm and crispy",
">\n\nYa the fries are mediocre when hot and straight trash when they’re cold. I do like them well-done animal style though, the crispiness is nice with all the wet toppings.",
">\n\nNext time try ordering fries light, that's the only way I get em now!",
">\n\nAs far as I know, this is a universal opinion. In-n-Out fries are basically inedible. But Animal Style fries are basically the best things on the menu.",
">\n\nAs someone that likes their fries, I can assure you that I am in the minority and this is very much a popular opinion. Sorry chief.",
">\n\nIn-n-Out fries are not properly prepared. You are supposed to soak them for 2 to 3 hours in cold water then cook them at low temperature to fully cook the inside, then put in higher temperature oil to get that beautiful golden color. In-n-Out cuts them and throws them straight into the fryer and then serves. They skip steps for \"Freshness\".",
">\n\nYES! I’m even saying this as a Californian, but In n Out fries are just awful. They’re always soggy yet dry, and come way under salted (yeah, i know you can salt them yourself or ask for them to be cooked differently, but whatever). Literally at the bottom of my fry list.",
">\n\nThey suck plain they need sauce or cheese or something.",
">\n\nSo animal style?",
">\n\nAnimal, or just sauce or just cheese.",
">\n\nJust had their food again recently for the first time in a number of years, and...yes. Shitty fries. Decent hamburgers, but they're far from the only place.",
">\n\nKind of? They are dreadful.",
">\n\nThis take might be more popular than you think.",
">\n\nMaybe, but in California dissing anything about in n out is hate speech",
">\n\nNah it's definitely incredibly common, though I personally don't get it. Everyone always says something about them only being fried once, whatever the hell that means for other places",
">\n\nFive Guys fries also blow.",
">\n\nKinda?",
">\n\nAgree. \nMcDonalds fries are actually the best fries to me, IMO.\nAside from that one time when I had King Edward potato fries at a fancy hotel, which were so good that ketchup or sauces made them worse.",
">\n\nI think in n out in general sucks.",
">\n\nI agree. The burgers were just okay, but life is too short to eat bad fries.",
">\n\nCarl’s Jr fries are the best they are long firm and crispy",
">\n\nYa the fries are mediocre when hot and straight trash when they’re cold. I do like them well-done animal style though, the crispiness is nice with all the wet toppings.",
">\n\nNext time try ordering fries light, that's the only way I get em now!",
">\n\nAs far as I know, this is a universal opinion. In-n-Out fries are basically inedible. But Animal Style fries are basically the best things on the menu.",
">\n\nAs someone that likes their fries, I can assure you that I am in the minority and this is very much a popular opinion. Sorry chief.",
">\n\nIn-n-Out fries are not properly prepared. You are supposed to soak them for 2 to 3 hours in cold water then cook them at low temperature to fully cook the inside, then put in higher temperature oil to get that beautiful golden color. In-n-Out cuts them and throws them straight into the fryer and then serves. They skip steps for \"Freshness\".",
">\n\nYES! I’m even saying this as a Californian, but In n Out fries are just awful. They’re always soggy yet dry, and come way under salted (yeah, i know you can salt them yourself or ask for them to be cooked differently, but whatever). Literally at the bottom of my fry list.",
">\n\nThey suck plain they need sauce or cheese or something.",
">\n\nSo animal style?",
">\n\nAnimal, or just sauce or just cheese.",
">\n\nJust had their food again recently for the first time in a number of years, and...yes. Shitty fries. Decent hamburgers, but they're far from the only place."
] |
I wouldn’t be getting near any stairs if I was him. Too many slip & fall incidents have occurred recently. | [] |
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Or windows | [
"I wouldn’t be getting near any stairs if I was him. Too many slip & fall incidents have occurred recently."
] |
>
Interesting, the new guy was apparently the architect of Russia’s combined arms approach which has failed so dismally in Ukraine so far | [
"I wouldn’t be getting near any stairs if I was him. Too many slip & fall incidents have occurred recently.",
">\n\nOr windows"
] |
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Hope his apartment is on the first floor. | [
"I wouldn’t be getting near any stairs if I was him. Too many slip & fall incidents have occurred recently.",
">\n\nOr windows",
">\n\nInteresting, the new guy was apparently the architect of Russia’s combined arms approach which has failed so dismally in Ukraine so far"
] |
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When are they replacing that miserable little twit Putin? | [
"I wouldn’t be getting near any stairs if I was him. Too many slip & fall incidents have occurred recently.",
">\n\nOr windows",
">\n\nInteresting, the new guy was apparently the architect of Russia’s combined arms approach which has failed so dismally in Ukraine so far",
">\n\nHope his apartment is on the first floor."
] |
>
President Vladimir Putin has removed Russia's top commander in Ukraine, three months after he was installed.
Chief of the General Staff Valery Gerasimov has been appointed to lead what Russia calls its "special military operation" against its neighbour.
He replaces Sergei Surovikin who has overseen Moscow's brutal attacks on Ukraine's energy infrastructure.
The reshuffle comes as Russian forces say they are making progress in eastern Ukraine after months of setbacks.
Gen Gerasimov, who has been in post since 2012, is the longest-serving Russian chief of general staff of the post-Soviet era.
Gen Surovikin - now his deputy - has been dubbed "General Armageddon" for his brutal tactics in previous wars, including Russia's operations in Syria.
Shortly after he was appointed to lead the operation in October, Russia began its campaign to destroy Ukraine's energy infrastructure, leaving millions of Ukrainian civilians without heat or power for extended periods in the depths of winter. He also oversaw Russia's withdrawal from the city of Kherson - a major success for the Ukrainians.
Russia's defence ministry said the decision to replace Gen Surovikin was aimed at organising "closer contact between different branches of the armed forces and improving the quality and effectiveness of the management of Russian forces".
But the move has been seen by some as a sign that he may have gained too much power.
"As the unified commander in Ukraine, Surovikin was becoming very powerful, and was likely bypassing [Russian Defence Minister Sergei] Shoigu and Gerasimov when talking to Putin," military analyst Rob Lee wrote on Twitter.
Some of Russia's hawkish military bloggers, who support the war but frequently criticise the way it is being carried out, have been highly critical of Russia's military leadership, including the new head of the special operation, Gen Gerasimov.
Wednesday's announcement comes as fighting continues in Soledar in eastern Ukraine.
The fall of Soledar may help Russian troops in their assault on the strategic city of Bakhmut, about 10km (6 miles) to the south-west, providing them with a secure artillery position within range of the city.
Soledar also has deep salt mines, which could be used to station troops and store equipment, protected from Ukrainian missiles.
Russia's mercenary Wagner Group has taken full credit for "storming" it.
On Tuesday night, the group's leader, Yevgeny Prigozhin, said his forces were in full control of Soledar. However, on Wednesday the Russian defence ministry released a statement appearing to contradict his claim - or that only Wagner group troops were involved.
This led to Mr Prigozhin repeating the claim on Wednesday evening. In a short statement on Telegram, he boasted that his mercenaries had killed around 500 pro-Ukraine troops. "The whole city is littered with the corpses of Ukrainian soldiers," he wrote.
The apparent differences hint at divisions in Russia's military leadership, particularly between the Wagner Group and the defence ministry.
For his part, Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky denied that the city had fallen.
"The terrorist state and its propagandists are trying to pretend" to have achieved some successes in Soledar, Mr Zelensky said in his nightly address on Wednesday, "but the fighting continues".
"We do everything, without stopping for a single day, to strengthen Ukrainian defence. Our potential is growing," he added. | [
"I wouldn’t be getting near any stairs if I was him. Too many slip & fall incidents have occurred recently.",
">\n\nOr windows",
">\n\nInteresting, the new guy was apparently the architect of Russia’s combined arms approach which has failed so dismally in Ukraine so far",
">\n\nHope his apartment is on the first floor.",
">\n\nWhen are they replacing that miserable little twit Putin?"
] |
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Another one bites the dust! | [
"I wouldn’t be getting near any stairs if I was him. Too many slip & fall incidents have occurred recently.",
">\n\nOr windows",
">\n\nInteresting, the new guy was apparently the architect of Russia’s combined arms approach which has failed so dismally in Ukraine so far",
">\n\nHope his apartment is on the first floor.",
">\n\nWhen are they replacing that miserable little twit Putin?",
">\n\nPresident Vladimir Putin has removed Russia's top commander in Ukraine, three months after he was installed.\nChief of the General Staff Valery Gerasimov has been appointed to lead what Russia calls its \"special military operation\" against its neighbour.\nHe replaces Sergei Surovikin who has overseen Moscow's brutal attacks on Ukraine's energy infrastructure.\nThe reshuffle comes as Russian forces say they are making progress in eastern Ukraine after months of setbacks.\nGen Gerasimov, who has been in post since 2012, is the longest-serving Russian chief of general staff of the post-Soviet era.\nGen Surovikin - now his deputy - has been dubbed \"General Armageddon\" for his brutal tactics in previous wars, including Russia's operations in Syria.\nShortly after he was appointed to lead the operation in October, Russia began its campaign to destroy Ukraine's energy infrastructure, leaving millions of Ukrainian civilians without heat or power for extended periods in the depths of winter. He also oversaw Russia's withdrawal from the city of Kherson - a major success for the Ukrainians.\nRussia's defence ministry said the decision to replace Gen Surovikin was aimed at organising \"closer contact between different branches of the armed forces and improving the quality and effectiveness of the management of Russian forces\".\nBut the move has been seen by some as a sign that he may have gained too much power.\n\"As the unified commander in Ukraine, Surovikin was becoming very powerful, and was likely bypassing [Russian Defence Minister Sergei] Shoigu and Gerasimov when talking to Putin,\" military analyst Rob Lee wrote on Twitter.\nSome of Russia's hawkish military bloggers, who support the war but frequently criticise the way it is being carried out, have been highly critical of Russia's military leadership, including the new head of the special operation, Gen Gerasimov.\nWednesday's announcement comes as fighting continues in Soledar in eastern Ukraine.\nThe fall of Soledar may help Russian troops in their assault on the strategic city of Bakhmut, about 10km (6 miles) to the south-west, providing them with a secure artillery position within range of the city.\nSoledar also has deep salt mines, which could be used to station troops and store equipment, protected from Ukrainian missiles.\nRussia's mercenary Wagner Group has taken full credit for \"storming\" it.\nOn Tuesday night, the group's leader, Yevgeny Prigozhin, said his forces were in full control of Soledar. However, on Wednesday the Russian defence ministry released a statement appearing to contradict his claim - or that only Wagner group troops were involved.\nThis led to Mr Prigozhin repeating the claim on Wednesday evening. In a short statement on Telegram, he boasted that his mercenaries had killed around 500 pro-Ukraine troops. \"The whole city is littered with the corpses of Ukrainian soldiers,\" he wrote.\nThe apparent differences hint at divisions in Russia's military leadership, particularly between the Wagner Group and the defence ministry.\nFor his part, Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky denied that the city had fallen.\n\"The terrorist state and its propagandists are trying to pretend\" to have achieved some successes in Soledar, Mr Zelensky said in his nightly address on Wednesday, \"but the fighting continues\".\n\"We do everything, without stopping for a single day, to strengthen Ukrainian defence. Our potential is growing,\" he added."
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When is someone going to replace little boy Puts? | [
"I wouldn’t be getting near any stairs if I was him. Too many slip & fall incidents have occurred recently.",
">\n\nOr windows",
">\n\nInteresting, the new guy was apparently the architect of Russia’s combined arms approach which has failed so dismally in Ukraine so far",
">\n\nHope his apartment is on the first floor.",
">\n\nWhen are they replacing that miserable little twit Putin?",
">\n\nPresident Vladimir Putin has removed Russia's top commander in Ukraine, three months after he was installed.\nChief of the General Staff Valery Gerasimov has been appointed to lead what Russia calls its \"special military operation\" against its neighbour.\nHe replaces Sergei Surovikin who has overseen Moscow's brutal attacks on Ukraine's energy infrastructure.\nThe reshuffle comes as Russian forces say they are making progress in eastern Ukraine after months of setbacks.\nGen Gerasimov, who has been in post since 2012, is the longest-serving Russian chief of general staff of the post-Soviet era.\nGen Surovikin - now his deputy - has been dubbed \"General Armageddon\" for his brutal tactics in previous wars, including Russia's operations in Syria.\nShortly after he was appointed to lead the operation in October, Russia began its campaign to destroy Ukraine's energy infrastructure, leaving millions of Ukrainian civilians without heat or power for extended periods in the depths of winter. He also oversaw Russia's withdrawal from the city of Kherson - a major success for the Ukrainians.\nRussia's defence ministry said the decision to replace Gen Surovikin was aimed at organising \"closer contact between different branches of the armed forces and improving the quality and effectiveness of the management of Russian forces\".\nBut the move has been seen by some as a sign that he may have gained too much power.\n\"As the unified commander in Ukraine, Surovikin was becoming very powerful, and was likely bypassing [Russian Defence Minister Sergei] Shoigu and Gerasimov when talking to Putin,\" military analyst Rob Lee wrote on Twitter.\nSome of Russia's hawkish military bloggers, who support the war but frequently criticise the way it is being carried out, have been highly critical of Russia's military leadership, including the new head of the special operation, Gen Gerasimov.\nWednesday's announcement comes as fighting continues in Soledar in eastern Ukraine.\nThe fall of Soledar may help Russian troops in their assault on the strategic city of Bakhmut, about 10km (6 miles) to the south-west, providing them with a secure artillery position within range of the city.\nSoledar also has deep salt mines, which could be used to station troops and store equipment, protected from Ukrainian missiles.\nRussia's mercenary Wagner Group has taken full credit for \"storming\" it.\nOn Tuesday night, the group's leader, Yevgeny Prigozhin, said his forces were in full control of Soledar. However, on Wednesday the Russian defence ministry released a statement appearing to contradict his claim - or that only Wagner group troops were involved.\nThis led to Mr Prigozhin repeating the claim on Wednesday evening. In a short statement on Telegram, he boasted that his mercenaries had killed around 500 pro-Ukraine troops. \"The whole city is littered with the corpses of Ukrainian soldiers,\" he wrote.\nThe apparent differences hint at divisions in Russia's military leadership, particularly between the Wagner Group and the defence ministry.\nFor his part, Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky denied that the city had fallen.\n\"The terrorist state and its propagandists are trying to pretend\" to have achieved some successes in Soledar, Mr Zelensky said in his nightly address on Wednesday, \"but the fighting continues\".\n\"We do everything, without stopping for a single day, to strengthen Ukrainian defence. Our potential is growing,\" he added.",
">\n\nAnother one bites the dust!"
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"I wouldn’t be getting near any stairs if I was him. Too many slip & fall incidents have occurred recently.",
">\n\nOr windows",
">\n\nInteresting, the new guy was apparently the architect of Russia’s combined arms approach which has failed so dismally in Ukraine so far",
">\n\nHope his apartment is on the first floor.",
">\n\nWhen are they replacing that miserable little twit Putin?",
">\n\nPresident Vladimir Putin has removed Russia's top commander in Ukraine, three months after he was installed.\nChief of the General Staff Valery Gerasimov has been appointed to lead what Russia calls its \"special military operation\" against its neighbour.\nHe replaces Sergei Surovikin who has overseen Moscow's brutal attacks on Ukraine's energy infrastructure.\nThe reshuffle comes as Russian forces say they are making progress in eastern Ukraine after months of setbacks.\nGen Gerasimov, who has been in post since 2012, is the longest-serving Russian chief of general staff of the post-Soviet era.\nGen Surovikin - now his deputy - has been dubbed \"General Armageddon\" for his brutal tactics in previous wars, including Russia's operations in Syria.\nShortly after he was appointed to lead the operation in October, Russia began its campaign to destroy Ukraine's energy infrastructure, leaving millions of Ukrainian civilians without heat or power for extended periods in the depths of winter. He also oversaw Russia's withdrawal from the city of Kherson - a major success for the Ukrainians.\nRussia's defence ministry said the decision to replace Gen Surovikin was aimed at organising \"closer contact between different branches of the armed forces and improving the quality and effectiveness of the management of Russian forces\".\nBut the move has been seen by some as a sign that he may have gained too much power.\n\"As the unified commander in Ukraine, Surovikin was becoming very powerful, and was likely bypassing [Russian Defence Minister Sergei] Shoigu and Gerasimov when talking to Putin,\" military analyst Rob Lee wrote on Twitter.\nSome of Russia's hawkish military bloggers, who support the war but frequently criticise the way it is being carried out, have been highly critical of Russia's military leadership, including the new head of the special operation, Gen Gerasimov.\nWednesday's announcement comes as fighting continues in Soledar in eastern Ukraine.\nThe fall of Soledar may help Russian troops in their assault on the strategic city of Bakhmut, about 10km (6 miles) to the south-west, providing them with a secure artillery position within range of the city.\nSoledar also has deep salt mines, which could be used to station troops and store equipment, protected from Ukrainian missiles.\nRussia's mercenary Wagner Group has taken full credit for \"storming\" it.\nOn Tuesday night, the group's leader, Yevgeny Prigozhin, said his forces were in full control of Soledar. However, on Wednesday the Russian defence ministry released a statement appearing to contradict his claim - or that only Wagner group troops were involved.\nThis led to Mr Prigozhin repeating the claim on Wednesday evening. In a short statement on Telegram, he boasted that his mercenaries had killed around 500 pro-Ukraine troops. \"The whole city is littered with the corpses of Ukrainian soldiers,\" he wrote.\nThe apparent differences hint at divisions in Russia's military leadership, particularly between the Wagner Group and the defence ministry.\nFor his part, Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky denied that the city had fallen.\n\"The terrorist state and its propagandists are trying to pretend\" to have achieved some successes in Soledar, Mr Zelensky said in his nightly address on Wednesday, \"but the fighting continues\".\n\"We do everything, without stopping for a single day, to strengthen Ukrainian defence. Our potential is growing,\" he added.",
">\n\nAnother one bites the dust!",
">\n\nWhen is someone going to replace little boy Puts?"
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Sure looked like he was the likely successor to Putin, maybe he got a little to ambitious! | [
"I wouldn’t be getting near any stairs if I was him. Too many slip & fall incidents have occurred recently.",
">\n\nOr windows",
">\n\nInteresting, the new guy was apparently the architect of Russia’s combined arms approach which has failed so dismally in Ukraine so far",
">\n\nHope his apartment is on the first floor.",
">\n\nWhen are they replacing that miserable little twit Putin?",
">\n\nPresident Vladimir Putin has removed Russia's top commander in Ukraine, three months after he was installed.\nChief of the General Staff Valery Gerasimov has been appointed to lead what Russia calls its \"special military operation\" against its neighbour.\nHe replaces Sergei Surovikin who has overseen Moscow's brutal attacks on Ukraine's energy infrastructure.\nThe reshuffle comes as Russian forces say they are making progress in eastern Ukraine after months of setbacks.\nGen Gerasimov, who has been in post since 2012, is the longest-serving Russian chief of general staff of the post-Soviet era.\nGen Surovikin - now his deputy - has been dubbed \"General Armageddon\" for his brutal tactics in previous wars, including Russia's operations in Syria.\nShortly after he was appointed to lead the operation in October, Russia began its campaign to destroy Ukraine's energy infrastructure, leaving millions of Ukrainian civilians without heat or power for extended periods in the depths of winter. He also oversaw Russia's withdrawal from the city of Kherson - a major success for the Ukrainians.\nRussia's defence ministry said the decision to replace Gen Surovikin was aimed at organising \"closer contact between different branches of the armed forces and improving the quality and effectiveness of the management of Russian forces\".\nBut the move has been seen by some as a sign that he may have gained too much power.\n\"As the unified commander in Ukraine, Surovikin was becoming very powerful, and was likely bypassing [Russian Defence Minister Sergei] Shoigu and Gerasimov when talking to Putin,\" military analyst Rob Lee wrote on Twitter.\nSome of Russia's hawkish military bloggers, who support the war but frequently criticise the way it is being carried out, have been highly critical of Russia's military leadership, including the new head of the special operation, Gen Gerasimov.\nWednesday's announcement comes as fighting continues in Soledar in eastern Ukraine.\nThe fall of Soledar may help Russian troops in their assault on the strategic city of Bakhmut, about 10km (6 miles) to the south-west, providing them with a secure artillery position within range of the city.\nSoledar also has deep salt mines, which could be used to station troops and store equipment, protected from Ukrainian missiles.\nRussia's mercenary Wagner Group has taken full credit for \"storming\" it.\nOn Tuesday night, the group's leader, Yevgeny Prigozhin, said his forces were in full control of Soledar. However, on Wednesday the Russian defence ministry released a statement appearing to contradict his claim - or that only Wagner group troops were involved.\nThis led to Mr Prigozhin repeating the claim on Wednesday evening. In a short statement on Telegram, he boasted that his mercenaries had killed around 500 pro-Ukraine troops. \"The whole city is littered with the corpses of Ukrainian soldiers,\" he wrote.\nThe apparent differences hint at divisions in Russia's military leadership, particularly between the Wagner Group and the defence ministry.\nFor his part, Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky denied that the city had fallen.\n\"The terrorist state and its propagandists are trying to pretend\" to have achieved some successes in Soledar, Mr Zelensky said in his nightly address on Wednesday, \"but the fighting continues\".\n\"We do everything, without stopping for a single day, to strengthen Ukrainian defence. Our potential is growing,\" he added.",
">\n\nAnother one bites the dust!",
">\n\nWhen is someone going to replace little boy Puts?",
">\n\n*Putz"
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Interesting, the new guy was apparently the architect of Russia’s combined arms approach which has failed so dismally in Ukraine so far | [
"I wouldn’t be getting near any stairs if I was him. Too many slip & fall incidents have occurred recently.",
">\n\nOr windows",
">\n\nInteresting, the new guy was apparently the architect of Russia’s combined arms approach which has failed so dismally in Ukraine so far",
">\n\nHope his apartment is on the first floor.",
">\n\nWhen are they replacing that miserable little twit Putin?",
">\n\nPresident Vladimir Putin has removed Russia's top commander in Ukraine, three months after he was installed.\nChief of the General Staff Valery Gerasimov has been appointed to lead what Russia calls its \"special military operation\" against its neighbour.\nHe replaces Sergei Surovikin who has overseen Moscow's brutal attacks on Ukraine's energy infrastructure.\nThe reshuffle comes as Russian forces say they are making progress in eastern Ukraine after months of setbacks.\nGen Gerasimov, who has been in post since 2012, is the longest-serving Russian chief of general staff of the post-Soviet era.\nGen Surovikin - now his deputy - has been dubbed \"General Armageddon\" for his brutal tactics in previous wars, including Russia's operations in Syria.\nShortly after he was appointed to lead the operation in October, Russia began its campaign to destroy Ukraine's energy infrastructure, leaving millions of Ukrainian civilians without heat or power for extended periods in the depths of winter. He also oversaw Russia's withdrawal from the city of Kherson - a major success for the Ukrainians.\nRussia's defence ministry said the decision to replace Gen Surovikin was aimed at organising \"closer contact between different branches of the armed forces and improving the quality and effectiveness of the management of Russian forces\".\nBut the move has been seen by some as a sign that he may have gained too much power.\n\"As the unified commander in Ukraine, Surovikin was becoming very powerful, and was likely bypassing [Russian Defence Minister Sergei] Shoigu and Gerasimov when talking to Putin,\" military analyst Rob Lee wrote on Twitter.\nSome of Russia's hawkish military bloggers, who support the war but frequently criticise the way it is being carried out, have been highly critical of Russia's military leadership, including the new head of the special operation, Gen Gerasimov.\nWednesday's announcement comes as fighting continues in Soledar in eastern Ukraine.\nThe fall of Soledar may help Russian troops in their assault on the strategic city of Bakhmut, about 10km (6 miles) to the south-west, providing them with a secure artillery position within range of the city.\nSoledar also has deep salt mines, which could be used to station troops and store equipment, protected from Ukrainian missiles.\nRussia's mercenary Wagner Group has taken full credit for \"storming\" it.\nOn Tuesday night, the group's leader, Yevgeny Prigozhin, said his forces were in full control of Soledar. However, on Wednesday the Russian defence ministry released a statement appearing to contradict his claim - or that only Wagner group troops were involved.\nThis led to Mr Prigozhin repeating the claim on Wednesday evening. In a short statement on Telegram, he boasted that his mercenaries had killed around 500 pro-Ukraine troops. \"The whole city is littered with the corpses of Ukrainian soldiers,\" he wrote.\nThe apparent differences hint at divisions in Russia's military leadership, particularly between the Wagner Group and the defence ministry.\nFor his part, Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky denied that the city had fallen.\n\"The terrorist state and its propagandists are trying to pretend\" to have achieved some successes in Soledar, Mr Zelensky said in his nightly address on Wednesday, \"but the fighting continues\".\n\"We do everything, without stopping for a single day, to strengthen Ukrainian defence. Our potential is growing,\" he added.",
">\n\nAnother one bites the dust!",
">\n\nWhen is someone going to replace little boy Puts?",
">\n\n*Putz",
">\n\nSure looked like he was the likely successor to Putin, maybe he got a little to ambitious!"
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When are they replacing that miserable little twit Putin? | [
"I wouldn’t be getting near any stairs if I was him. Too many slip & fall incidents have occurred recently.",
">\n\nOr windows",
">\n\nInteresting, the new guy was apparently the architect of Russia’s combined arms approach which has failed so dismally in Ukraine so far",
">\n\nHope his apartment is on the first floor.",
">\n\nWhen are they replacing that miserable little twit Putin?",
">\n\nPresident Vladimir Putin has removed Russia's top commander in Ukraine, three months after he was installed.\nChief of the General Staff Valery Gerasimov has been appointed to lead what Russia calls its \"special military operation\" against its neighbour.\nHe replaces Sergei Surovikin who has overseen Moscow's brutal attacks on Ukraine's energy infrastructure.\nThe reshuffle comes as Russian forces say they are making progress in eastern Ukraine after months of setbacks.\nGen Gerasimov, who has been in post since 2012, is the longest-serving Russian chief of general staff of the post-Soviet era.\nGen Surovikin - now his deputy - has been dubbed \"General Armageddon\" for his brutal tactics in previous wars, including Russia's operations in Syria.\nShortly after he was appointed to lead the operation in October, Russia began its campaign to destroy Ukraine's energy infrastructure, leaving millions of Ukrainian civilians without heat or power for extended periods in the depths of winter. He also oversaw Russia's withdrawal from the city of Kherson - a major success for the Ukrainians.\nRussia's defence ministry said the decision to replace Gen Surovikin was aimed at organising \"closer contact between different branches of the armed forces and improving the quality and effectiveness of the management of Russian forces\".\nBut the move has been seen by some as a sign that he may have gained too much power.\n\"As the unified commander in Ukraine, Surovikin was becoming very powerful, and was likely bypassing [Russian Defence Minister Sergei] Shoigu and Gerasimov when talking to Putin,\" military analyst Rob Lee wrote on Twitter.\nSome of Russia's hawkish military bloggers, who support the war but frequently criticise the way it is being carried out, have been highly critical of Russia's military leadership, including the new head of the special operation, Gen Gerasimov.\nWednesday's announcement comes as fighting continues in Soledar in eastern Ukraine.\nThe fall of Soledar may help Russian troops in their assault on the strategic city of Bakhmut, about 10km (6 miles) to the south-west, providing them with a secure artillery position within range of the city.\nSoledar also has deep salt mines, which could be used to station troops and store equipment, protected from Ukrainian missiles.\nRussia's mercenary Wagner Group has taken full credit for \"storming\" it.\nOn Tuesday night, the group's leader, Yevgeny Prigozhin, said his forces were in full control of Soledar. However, on Wednesday the Russian defence ministry released a statement appearing to contradict his claim - or that only Wagner group troops were involved.\nThis led to Mr Prigozhin repeating the claim on Wednesday evening. In a short statement on Telegram, he boasted that his mercenaries had killed around 500 pro-Ukraine troops. \"The whole city is littered with the corpses of Ukrainian soldiers,\" he wrote.\nThe apparent differences hint at divisions in Russia's military leadership, particularly between the Wagner Group and the defence ministry.\nFor his part, Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky denied that the city had fallen.\n\"The terrorist state and its propagandists are trying to pretend\" to have achieved some successes in Soledar, Mr Zelensky said in his nightly address on Wednesday, \"but the fighting continues\".\n\"We do everything, without stopping for a single day, to strengthen Ukrainian defence. Our potential is growing,\" he added.",
">\n\nAnother one bites the dust!",
">\n\nWhen is someone going to replace little boy Puts?",
">\n\n*Putz",
">\n\nSure looked like he was the likely successor to Putin, maybe he got a little to ambitious!",
">\n\nInteresting, the new guy was apparently the architect of Russia’s combined arms approach which has failed so dismally in Ukraine so far"
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Hope his apartment is on the first floor. | [
"I wouldn’t be getting near any stairs if I was him. Too many slip & fall incidents have occurred recently.",
">\n\nOr windows",
">\n\nInteresting, the new guy was apparently the architect of Russia’s combined arms approach which has failed so dismally in Ukraine so far",
">\n\nHope his apartment is on the first floor.",
">\n\nWhen are they replacing that miserable little twit Putin?",
">\n\nPresident Vladimir Putin has removed Russia's top commander in Ukraine, three months after he was installed.\nChief of the General Staff Valery Gerasimov has been appointed to lead what Russia calls its \"special military operation\" against its neighbour.\nHe replaces Sergei Surovikin who has overseen Moscow's brutal attacks on Ukraine's energy infrastructure.\nThe reshuffle comes as Russian forces say they are making progress in eastern Ukraine after months of setbacks.\nGen Gerasimov, who has been in post since 2012, is the longest-serving Russian chief of general staff of the post-Soviet era.\nGen Surovikin - now his deputy - has been dubbed \"General Armageddon\" for his brutal tactics in previous wars, including Russia's operations in Syria.\nShortly after he was appointed to lead the operation in October, Russia began its campaign to destroy Ukraine's energy infrastructure, leaving millions of Ukrainian civilians without heat or power for extended periods in the depths of winter. He also oversaw Russia's withdrawal from the city of Kherson - a major success for the Ukrainians.\nRussia's defence ministry said the decision to replace Gen Surovikin was aimed at organising \"closer contact between different branches of the armed forces and improving the quality and effectiveness of the management of Russian forces\".\nBut the move has been seen by some as a sign that he may have gained too much power.\n\"As the unified commander in Ukraine, Surovikin was becoming very powerful, and was likely bypassing [Russian Defence Minister Sergei] Shoigu and Gerasimov when talking to Putin,\" military analyst Rob Lee wrote on Twitter.\nSome of Russia's hawkish military bloggers, who support the war but frequently criticise the way it is being carried out, have been highly critical of Russia's military leadership, including the new head of the special operation, Gen Gerasimov.\nWednesday's announcement comes as fighting continues in Soledar in eastern Ukraine.\nThe fall of Soledar may help Russian troops in their assault on the strategic city of Bakhmut, about 10km (6 miles) to the south-west, providing them with a secure artillery position within range of the city.\nSoledar also has deep salt mines, which could be used to station troops and store equipment, protected from Ukrainian missiles.\nRussia's mercenary Wagner Group has taken full credit for \"storming\" it.\nOn Tuesday night, the group's leader, Yevgeny Prigozhin, said his forces were in full control of Soledar. However, on Wednesday the Russian defence ministry released a statement appearing to contradict his claim - or that only Wagner group troops were involved.\nThis led to Mr Prigozhin repeating the claim on Wednesday evening. In a short statement on Telegram, he boasted that his mercenaries had killed around 500 pro-Ukraine troops. \"The whole city is littered with the corpses of Ukrainian soldiers,\" he wrote.\nThe apparent differences hint at divisions in Russia's military leadership, particularly between the Wagner Group and the defence ministry.\nFor his part, Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky denied that the city had fallen.\n\"The terrorist state and its propagandists are trying to pretend\" to have achieved some successes in Soledar, Mr Zelensky said in his nightly address on Wednesday, \"but the fighting continues\".\n\"We do everything, without stopping for a single day, to strengthen Ukrainian defence. Our potential is growing,\" he added.",
">\n\nAnother one bites the dust!",
">\n\nWhen is someone going to replace little boy Puts?",
">\n\n*Putz",
">\n\nSure looked like he was the likely successor to Putin, maybe he got a little to ambitious!",
">\n\nInteresting, the new guy was apparently the architect of Russia’s combined arms approach which has failed so dismally in Ukraine so far",
">\n\nWhen are they replacing that miserable little twit Putin?"
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President Vladimir Putin has removed Russia's top commander in Ukraine, three months after he was installed.
Chief of the General Staff Valery Gerasimov has been appointed to lead what Russia calls its "special military operation" against its neighbour.
He replaces Sergei Surovikin who has overseen Moscow's brutal attacks on Ukraine's energy infrastructure.
The reshuffle comes as Russian forces say they are making progress in eastern Ukraine after months of setbacks.
Gen Gerasimov, who has been in post since 2012, is the longest-serving Russian chief of general staff of the post-Soviet era.
Gen Surovikin - now his deputy - has been dubbed "General Armageddon" for his brutal tactics in previous wars, including Russia's operations in Syria.
Shortly after he was appointed to lead the operation in October, Russia began its campaign to destroy Ukraine's energy infrastructure, leaving millions of Ukrainian civilians without heat or power for extended periods in the depths of winter. He also oversaw Russia's withdrawal from the city of Kherson - a major success for the Ukrainians.
Russia's defence ministry said the decision to replace Gen Surovikin was aimed at organising "closer contact between different branches of the armed forces and improving the quality and effectiveness of the management of Russian forces".
But the move has been seen by some as a sign that he may have gained too much power.
"As the unified commander in Ukraine, Surovikin was becoming very powerful, and was likely bypassing [Russian Defence Minister Sergei] Shoigu and Gerasimov when talking to Putin," military analyst Rob Lee wrote on Twitter.
Some of Russia's hawkish military bloggers, who support the war but frequently criticise the way it is being carried out, have been highly critical of Russia's military leadership, including the new head of the special operation, Gen Gerasimov.
Wednesday's announcement comes as fighting continues in Soledar in eastern Ukraine.
The fall of Soledar may help Russian troops in their assault on the strategic city of Bakhmut, about 10km (6 miles) to the south-west, providing them with a secure artillery position within range of the city.
Soledar also has deep salt mines, which could be used to station troops and store equipment, protected from Ukrainian missiles.
Russia's mercenary Wagner Group has taken full credit for "storming" it.
On Tuesday night, the group's leader, Yevgeny Prigozhin, said his forces were in full control of Soledar. However, on Wednesday the Russian defence ministry released a statement appearing to contradict his claim - or that only Wagner group troops were involved.
This led to Mr Prigozhin repeating the claim on Wednesday evening. In a short statement on Telegram, he boasted that his mercenaries had killed around 500 pro-Ukraine troops. "The whole city is littered with the corpses of Ukrainian soldiers," he wrote.
The apparent differences hint at divisions in Russia's military leadership, particularly between the Wagner Group and the defence ministry.
For his part, Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky denied that the city had fallen.
"The terrorist state and its propagandists are trying to pretend" to have achieved some successes in Soledar, Mr Zelensky said in his nightly address on Wednesday, "but the fighting continues".
"We do everything, without stopping for a single day, to strengthen Ukrainian defence. Our potential is growing," he added. | [
"I wouldn’t be getting near any stairs if I was him. Too many slip & fall incidents have occurred recently.",
">\n\nOr windows",
">\n\nInteresting, the new guy was apparently the architect of Russia’s combined arms approach which has failed so dismally in Ukraine so far",
">\n\nHope his apartment is on the first floor.",
">\n\nWhen are they replacing that miserable little twit Putin?",
">\n\nPresident Vladimir Putin has removed Russia's top commander in Ukraine, three months after he was installed.\nChief of the General Staff Valery Gerasimov has been appointed to lead what Russia calls its \"special military operation\" against its neighbour.\nHe replaces Sergei Surovikin who has overseen Moscow's brutal attacks on Ukraine's energy infrastructure.\nThe reshuffle comes as Russian forces say they are making progress in eastern Ukraine after months of setbacks.\nGen Gerasimov, who has been in post since 2012, is the longest-serving Russian chief of general staff of the post-Soviet era.\nGen Surovikin - now his deputy - has been dubbed \"General Armageddon\" for his brutal tactics in previous wars, including Russia's operations in Syria.\nShortly after he was appointed to lead the operation in October, Russia began its campaign to destroy Ukraine's energy infrastructure, leaving millions of Ukrainian civilians without heat or power for extended periods in the depths of winter. He also oversaw Russia's withdrawal from the city of Kherson - a major success for the Ukrainians.\nRussia's defence ministry said the decision to replace Gen Surovikin was aimed at organising \"closer contact between different branches of the armed forces and improving the quality and effectiveness of the management of Russian forces\".\nBut the move has been seen by some as a sign that he may have gained too much power.\n\"As the unified commander in Ukraine, Surovikin was becoming very powerful, and was likely bypassing [Russian Defence Minister Sergei] Shoigu and Gerasimov when talking to Putin,\" military analyst Rob Lee wrote on Twitter.\nSome of Russia's hawkish military bloggers, who support the war but frequently criticise the way it is being carried out, have been highly critical of Russia's military leadership, including the new head of the special operation, Gen Gerasimov.\nWednesday's announcement comes as fighting continues in Soledar in eastern Ukraine.\nThe fall of Soledar may help Russian troops in their assault on the strategic city of Bakhmut, about 10km (6 miles) to the south-west, providing them with a secure artillery position within range of the city.\nSoledar also has deep salt mines, which could be used to station troops and store equipment, protected from Ukrainian missiles.\nRussia's mercenary Wagner Group has taken full credit for \"storming\" it.\nOn Tuesday night, the group's leader, Yevgeny Prigozhin, said his forces were in full control of Soledar. However, on Wednesday the Russian defence ministry released a statement appearing to contradict his claim - or that only Wagner group troops were involved.\nThis led to Mr Prigozhin repeating the claim on Wednesday evening. In a short statement on Telegram, he boasted that his mercenaries had killed around 500 pro-Ukraine troops. \"The whole city is littered with the corpses of Ukrainian soldiers,\" he wrote.\nThe apparent differences hint at divisions in Russia's military leadership, particularly between the Wagner Group and the defence ministry.\nFor his part, Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky denied that the city had fallen.\n\"The terrorist state and its propagandists are trying to pretend\" to have achieved some successes in Soledar, Mr Zelensky said in his nightly address on Wednesday, \"but the fighting continues\".\n\"We do everything, without stopping for a single day, to strengthen Ukrainian defence. Our potential is growing,\" he added.",
">\n\nAnother one bites the dust!",
">\n\nWhen is someone going to replace little boy Puts?",
">\n\n*Putz",
">\n\nSure looked like he was the likely successor to Putin, maybe he got a little to ambitious!",
">\n\nInteresting, the new guy was apparently the architect of Russia’s combined arms approach which has failed so dismally in Ukraine so far",
">\n\nWhen are they replacing that miserable little twit Putin?",
">\n\nHope his apartment is on the first floor."
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Wow, he lasted 3 whole months. | [
"I wouldn’t be getting near any stairs if I was him. Too many slip & fall incidents have occurred recently.",
">\n\nOr windows",
">\n\nInteresting, the new guy was apparently the architect of Russia’s combined arms approach which has failed so dismally in Ukraine so far",
">\n\nHope his apartment is on the first floor.",
">\n\nWhen are they replacing that miserable little twit Putin?",
">\n\nPresident Vladimir Putin has removed Russia's top commander in Ukraine, three months after he was installed.\nChief of the General Staff Valery Gerasimov has been appointed to lead what Russia calls its \"special military operation\" against its neighbour.\nHe replaces Sergei Surovikin who has overseen Moscow's brutal attacks on Ukraine's energy infrastructure.\nThe reshuffle comes as Russian forces say they are making progress in eastern Ukraine after months of setbacks.\nGen Gerasimov, who has been in post since 2012, is the longest-serving Russian chief of general staff of the post-Soviet era.\nGen Surovikin - now his deputy - has been dubbed \"General Armageddon\" for his brutal tactics in previous wars, including Russia's operations in Syria.\nShortly after he was appointed to lead the operation in October, Russia began its campaign to destroy Ukraine's energy infrastructure, leaving millions of Ukrainian civilians without heat or power for extended periods in the depths of winter. He also oversaw Russia's withdrawal from the city of Kherson - a major success for the Ukrainians.\nRussia's defence ministry said the decision to replace Gen Surovikin was aimed at organising \"closer contact between different branches of the armed forces and improving the quality and effectiveness of the management of Russian forces\".\nBut the move has been seen by some as a sign that he may have gained too much power.\n\"As the unified commander in Ukraine, Surovikin was becoming very powerful, and was likely bypassing [Russian Defence Minister Sergei] Shoigu and Gerasimov when talking to Putin,\" military analyst Rob Lee wrote on Twitter.\nSome of Russia's hawkish military bloggers, who support the war but frequently criticise the way it is being carried out, have been highly critical of Russia's military leadership, including the new head of the special operation, Gen Gerasimov.\nWednesday's announcement comes as fighting continues in Soledar in eastern Ukraine.\nThe fall of Soledar may help Russian troops in their assault on the strategic city of Bakhmut, about 10km (6 miles) to the south-west, providing them with a secure artillery position within range of the city.\nSoledar also has deep salt mines, which could be used to station troops and store equipment, protected from Ukrainian missiles.\nRussia's mercenary Wagner Group has taken full credit for \"storming\" it.\nOn Tuesday night, the group's leader, Yevgeny Prigozhin, said his forces were in full control of Soledar. However, on Wednesday the Russian defence ministry released a statement appearing to contradict his claim - or that only Wagner group troops were involved.\nThis led to Mr Prigozhin repeating the claim on Wednesday evening. In a short statement on Telegram, he boasted that his mercenaries had killed around 500 pro-Ukraine troops. \"The whole city is littered with the corpses of Ukrainian soldiers,\" he wrote.\nThe apparent differences hint at divisions in Russia's military leadership, particularly between the Wagner Group and the defence ministry.\nFor his part, Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky denied that the city had fallen.\n\"The terrorist state and its propagandists are trying to pretend\" to have achieved some successes in Soledar, Mr Zelensky said in his nightly address on Wednesday, \"but the fighting continues\".\n\"We do everything, without stopping for a single day, to strengthen Ukrainian defence. Our potential is growing,\" he added.",
">\n\nAnother one bites the dust!",
">\n\nWhen is someone going to replace little boy Puts?",
">\n\n*Putz",
">\n\nSure looked like he was the likely successor to Putin, maybe he got a little to ambitious!",
">\n\nInteresting, the new guy was apparently the architect of Russia’s combined arms approach which has failed so dismally in Ukraine so far",
">\n\nWhen are they replacing that miserable little twit Putin?",
">\n\nHope his apartment is on the first floor.",
">\n\nPresident Vladimir Putin has removed Russia's top commander in Ukraine, three months after he was installed.\nChief of the General Staff Valery Gerasimov has been appointed to lead what Russia calls its \"special military operation\" against its neighbour.\nHe replaces Sergei Surovikin who has overseen Moscow's brutal attacks on Ukraine's energy infrastructure.\nThe reshuffle comes as Russian forces say they are making progress in eastern Ukraine after months of setbacks.\nGen Gerasimov, who has been in post since 2012, is the longest-serving Russian chief of general staff of the post-Soviet era.\nGen Surovikin - now his deputy - has been dubbed \"General Armageddon\" for his brutal tactics in previous wars, including Russia's operations in Syria.\nShortly after he was appointed to lead the operation in October, Russia began its campaign to destroy Ukraine's energy infrastructure, leaving millions of Ukrainian civilians without heat or power for extended periods in the depths of winter. He also oversaw Russia's withdrawal from the city of Kherson - a major success for the Ukrainians.\nRussia's defence ministry said the decision to replace Gen Surovikin was aimed at organising \"closer contact between different branches of the armed forces and improving the quality and effectiveness of the management of Russian forces\".\nBut the move has been seen by some as a sign that he may have gained too much power.\n\"As the unified commander in Ukraine, Surovikin was becoming very powerful, and was likely bypassing [Russian Defence Minister Sergei] Shoigu and Gerasimov when talking to Putin,\" military analyst Rob Lee wrote on Twitter.\nSome of Russia's hawkish military bloggers, who support the war but frequently criticise the way it is being carried out, have been highly critical of Russia's military leadership, including the new head of the special operation, Gen Gerasimov.\nWednesday's announcement comes as fighting continues in Soledar in eastern Ukraine.\nThe fall of Soledar may help Russian troops in their assault on the strategic city of Bakhmut, about 10km (6 miles) to the south-west, providing them with a secure artillery position within range of the city.\nSoledar also has deep salt mines, which could be used to station troops and store equipment, protected from Ukrainian missiles.\nRussia's mercenary Wagner Group has taken full credit for \"storming\" it.\nOn Tuesday night, the group's leader, Yevgeny Prigozhin, said his forces were in full control of Soledar. However, on Wednesday the Russian defence ministry released a statement appearing to contradict his claim - or that only Wagner group troops were involved.\nThis led to Mr Prigozhin repeating the claim on Wednesday evening. In a short statement on Telegram, he boasted that his mercenaries had killed around 500 pro-Ukraine troops. \"The whole city is littered with the corpses of Ukrainian soldiers,\" he wrote.\nThe apparent differences hint at divisions in Russia's military leadership, particularly between the Wagner Group and the defence ministry.\nFor his part, Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky denied that the city had fallen.\n\"The terrorist state and its propagandists are trying to pretend\" to have achieved some successes in Soledar, Mr Zelensky said in his nightly address on Wednesday, \"but the fighting continues\".\n\"We do everything, without stopping for a single day, to strengthen Ukrainian defence. Our potential is growing,\" he added."
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Another one bites the dust! | [
"I wouldn’t be getting near any stairs if I was him. Too many slip & fall incidents have occurred recently.",
">\n\nOr windows",
">\n\nInteresting, the new guy was apparently the architect of Russia’s combined arms approach which has failed so dismally in Ukraine so far",
">\n\nHope his apartment is on the first floor.",
">\n\nWhen are they replacing that miserable little twit Putin?",
">\n\nPresident Vladimir Putin has removed Russia's top commander in Ukraine, three months after he was installed.\nChief of the General Staff Valery Gerasimov has been appointed to lead what Russia calls its \"special military operation\" against its neighbour.\nHe replaces Sergei Surovikin who has overseen Moscow's brutal attacks on Ukraine's energy infrastructure.\nThe reshuffle comes as Russian forces say they are making progress in eastern Ukraine after months of setbacks.\nGen Gerasimov, who has been in post since 2012, is the longest-serving Russian chief of general staff of the post-Soviet era.\nGen Surovikin - now his deputy - has been dubbed \"General Armageddon\" for his brutal tactics in previous wars, including Russia's operations in Syria.\nShortly after he was appointed to lead the operation in October, Russia began its campaign to destroy Ukraine's energy infrastructure, leaving millions of Ukrainian civilians without heat or power for extended periods in the depths of winter. He also oversaw Russia's withdrawal from the city of Kherson - a major success for the Ukrainians.\nRussia's defence ministry said the decision to replace Gen Surovikin was aimed at organising \"closer contact between different branches of the armed forces and improving the quality and effectiveness of the management of Russian forces\".\nBut the move has been seen by some as a sign that he may have gained too much power.\n\"As the unified commander in Ukraine, Surovikin was becoming very powerful, and was likely bypassing [Russian Defence Minister Sergei] Shoigu and Gerasimov when talking to Putin,\" military analyst Rob Lee wrote on Twitter.\nSome of Russia's hawkish military bloggers, who support the war but frequently criticise the way it is being carried out, have been highly critical of Russia's military leadership, including the new head of the special operation, Gen Gerasimov.\nWednesday's announcement comes as fighting continues in Soledar in eastern Ukraine.\nThe fall of Soledar may help Russian troops in their assault on the strategic city of Bakhmut, about 10km (6 miles) to the south-west, providing them with a secure artillery position within range of the city.\nSoledar also has deep salt mines, which could be used to station troops and store equipment, protected from Ukrainian missiles.\nRussia's mercenary Wagner Group has taken full credit for \"storming\" it.\nOn Tuesday night, the group's leader, Yevgeny Prigozhin, said his forces were in full control of Soledar. However, on Wednesday the Russian defence ministry released a statement appearing to contradict his claim - or that only Wagner group troops were involved.\nThis led to Mr Prigozhin repeating the claim on Wednesday evening. In a short statement on Telegram, he boasted that his mercenaries had killed around 500 pro-Ukraine troops. \"The whole city is littered with the corpses of Ukrainian soldiers,\" he wrote.\nThe apparent differences hint at divisions in Russia's military leadership, particularly between the Wagner Group and the defence ministry.\nFor his part, Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky denied that the city had fallen.\n\"The terrorist state and its propagandists are trying to pretend\" to have achieved some successes in Soledar, Mr Zelensky said in his nightly address on Wednesday, \"but the fighting continues\".\n\"We do everything, without stopping for a single day, to strengthen Ukrainian defence. Our potential is growing,\" he added.",
">\n\nAnother one bites the dust!",
">\n\nWhen is someone going to replace little boy Puts?",
">\n\n*Putz",
">\n\nSure looked like he was the likely successor to Putin, maybe he got a little to ambitious!",
">\n\nInteresting, the new guy was apparently the architect of Russia’s combined arms approach which has failed so dismally in Ukraine so far",
">\n\nWhen are they replacing that miserable little twit Putin?",
">\n\nHope his apartment is on the first floor.",
">\n\nPresident Vladimir Putin has removed Russia's top commander in Ukraine, three months after he was installed.\nChief of the General Staff Valery Gerasimov has been appointed to lead what Russia calls its \"special military operation\" against its neighbour.\nHe replaces Sergei Surovikin who has overseen Moscow's brutal attacks on Ukraine's energy infrastructure.\nThe reshuffle comes as Russian forces say they are making progress in eastern Ukraine after months of setbacks.\nGen Gerasimov, who has been in post since 2012, is the longest-serving Russian chief of general staff of the post-Soviet era.\nGen Surovikin - now his deputy - has been dubbed \"General Armageddon\" for his brutal tactics in previous wars, including Russia's operations in Syria.\nShortly after he was appointed to lead the operation in October, Russia began its campaign to destroy Ukraine's energy infrastructure, leaving millions of Ukrainian civilians without heat or power for extended periods in the depths of winter. He also oversaw Russia's withdrawal from the city of Kherson - a major success for the Ukrainians.\nRussia's defence ministry said the decision to replace Gen Surovikin was aimed at organising \"closer contact between different branches of the armed forces and improving the quality and effectiveness of the management of Russian forces\".\nBut the move has been seen by some as a sign that he may have gained too much power.\n\"As the unified commander in Ukraine, Surovikin was becoming very powerful, and was likely bypassing [Russian Defence Minister Sergei] Shoigu and Gerasimov when talking to Putin,\" military analyst Rob Lee wrote on Twitter.\nSome of Russia's hawkish military bloggers, who support the war but frequently criticise the way it is being carried out, have been highly critical of Russia's military leadership, including the new head of the special operation, Gen Gerasimov.\nWednesday's announcement comes as fighting continues in Soledar in eastern Ukraine.\nThe fall of Soledar may help Russian troops in their assault on the strategic city of Bakhmut, about 10km (6 miles) to the south-west, providing them with a secure artillery position within range of the city.\nSoledar also has deep salt mines, which could be used to station troops and store equipment, protected from Ukrainian missiles.\nRussia's mercenary Wagner Group has taken full credit for \"storming\" it.\nOn Tuesday night, the group's leader, Yevgeny Prigozhin, said his forces were in full control of Soledar. However, on Wednesday the Russian defence ministry released a statement appearing to contradict his claim - or that only Wagner group troops were involved.\nThis led to Mr Prigozhin repeating the claim on Wednesday evening. In a short statement on Telegram, he boasted that his mercenaries had killed around 500 pro-Ukraine troops. \"The whole city is littered with the corpses of Ukrainian soldiers,\" he wrote.\nThe apparent differences hint at divisions in Russia's military leadership, particularly between the Wagner Group and the defence ministry.\nFor his part, Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky denied that the city had fallen.\n\"The terrorist state and its propagandists are trying to pretend\" to have achieved some successes in Soledar, Mr Zelensky said in his nightly address on Wednesday, \"but the fighting continues\".\n\"We do everything, without stopping for a single day, to strengthen Ukrainian defence. Our potential is growing,\" he added.",
">\n\nWow, he lasted 3 whole months."
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I wouldn’t be getting near any stairs if I was him. Too many slip & fall incidents have occurred recently. | [
"I wouldn’t be getting near any stairs if I was him. Too many slip & fall incidents have occurred recently.",
">\n\nOr windows",
">\n\nInteresting, the new guy was apparently the architect of Russia’s combined arms approach which has failed so dismally in Ukraine so far",
">\n\nHope his apartment is on the first floor.",
">\n\nWhen are they replacing that miserable little twit Putin?",
">\n\nPresident Vladimir Putin has removed Russia's top commander in Ukraine, three months after he was installed.\nChief of the General Staff Valery Gerasimov has been appointed to lead what Russia calls its \"special military operation\" against its neighbour.\nHe replaces Sergei Surovikin who has overseen Moscow's brutal attacks on Ukraine's energy infrastructure.\nThe reshuffle comes as Russian forces say they are making progress in eastern Ukraine after months of setbacks.\nGen Gerasimov, who has been in post since 2012, is the longest-serving Russian chief of general staff of the post-Soviet era.\nGen Surovikin - now his deputy - has been dubbed \"General Armageddon\" for his brutal tactics in previous wars, including Russia's operations in Syria.\nShortly after he was appointed to lead the operation in October, Russia began its campaign to destroy Ukraine's energy infrastructure, leaving millions of Ukrainian civilians without heat or power for extended periods in the depths of winter. He also oversaw Russia's withdrawal from the city of Kherson - a major success for the Ukrainians.\nRussia's defence ministry said the decision to replace Gen Surovikin was aimed at organising \"closer contact between different branches of the armed forces and improving the quality and effectiveness of the management of Russian forces\".\nBut the move has been seen by some as a sign that he may have gained too much power.\n\"As the unified commander in Ukraine, Surovikin was becoming very powerful, and was likely bypassing [Russian Defence Minister Sergei] Shoigu and Gerasimov when talking to Putin,\" military analyst Rob Lee wrote on Twitter.\nSome of Russia's hawkish military bloggers, who support the war but frequently criticise the way it is being carried out, have been highly critical of Russia's military leadership, including the new head of the special operation, Gen Gerasimov.\nWednesday's announcement comes as fighting continues in Soledar in eastern Ukraine.\nThe fall of Soledar may help Russian troops in their assault on the strategic city of Bakhmut, about 10km (6 miles) to the south-west, providing them with a secure artillery position within range of the city.\nSoledar also has deep salt mines, which could be used to station troops and store equipment, protected from Ukrainian missiles.\nRussia's mercenary Wagner Group has taken full credit for \"storming\" it.\nOn Tuesday night, the group's leader, Yevgeny Prigozhin, said his forces were in full control of Soledar. However, on Wednesday the Russian defence ministry released a statement appearing to contradict his claim - or that only Wagner group troops were involved.\nThis led to Mr Prigozhin repeating the claim on Wednesday evening. In a short statement on Telegram, he boasted that his mercenaries had killed around 500 pro-Ukraine troops. \"The whole city is littered with the corpses of Ukrainian soldiers,\" he wrote.\nThe apparent differences hint at divisions in Russia's military leadership, particularly between the Wagner Group and the defence ministry.\nFor his part, Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky denied that the city had fallen.\n\"The terrorist state and its propagandists are trying to pretend\" to have achieved some successes in Soledar, Mr Zelensky said in his nightly address on Wednesday, \"but the fighting continues\".\n\"We do everything, without stopping for a single day, to strengthen Ukrainian defence. Our potential is growing,\" he added.",
">\n\nAnother one bites the dust!",
">\n\nWhen is someone going to replace little boy Puts?",
">\n\n*Putz",
">\n\nSure looked like he was the likely successor to Putin, maybe he got a little to ambitious!",
">\n\nInteresting, the new guy was apparently the architect of Russia’s combined arms approach which has failed so dismally in Ukraine so far",
">\n\nWhen are they replacing that miserable little twit Putin?",
">\n\nHope his apartment is on the first floor.",
">\n\nPresident Vladimir Putin has removed Russia's top commander in Ukraine, three months after he was installed.\nChief of the General Staff Valery Gerasimov has been appointed to lead what Russia calls its \"special military operation\" against its neighbour.\nHe replaces Sergei Surovikin who has overseen Moscow's brutal attacks on Ukraine's energy infrastructure.\nThe reshuffle comes as Russian forces say they are making progress in eastern Ukraine after months of setbacks.\nGen Gerasimov, who has been in post since 2012, is the longest-serving Russian chief of general staff of the post-Soviet era.\nGen Surovikin - now his deputy - has been dubbed \"General Armageddon\" for his brutal tactics in previous wars, including Russia's operations in Syria.\nShortly after he was appointed to lead the operation in October, Russia began its campaign to destroy Ukraine's energy infrastructure, leaving millions of Ukrainian civilians without heat or power for extended periods in the depths of winter. He also oversaw Russia's withdrawal from the city of Kherson - a major success for the Ukrainians.\nRussia's defence ministry said the decision to replace Gen Surovikin was aimed at organising \"closer contact between different branches of the armed forces and improving the quality and effectiveness of the management of Russian forces\".\nBut the move has been seen by some as a sign that he may have gained too much power.\n\"As the unified commander in Ukraine, Surovikin was becoming very powerful, and was likely bypassing [Russian Defence Minister Sergei] Shoigu and Gerasimov when talking to Putin,\" military analyst Rob Lee wrote on Twitter.\nSome of Russia's hawkish military bloggers, who support the war but frequently criticise the way it is being carried out, have been highly critical of Russia's military leadership, including the new head of the special operation, Gen Gerasimov.\nWednesday's announcement comes as fighting continues in Soledar in eastern Ukraine.\nThe fall of Soledar may help Russian troops in their assault on the strategic city of Bakhmut, about 10km (6 miles) to the south-west, providing them with a secure artillery position within range of the city.\nSoledar also has deep salt mines, which could be used to station troops and store equipment, protected from Ukrainian missiles.\nRussia's mercenary Wagner Group has taken full credit for \"storming\" it.\nOn Tuesday night, the group's leader, Yevgeny Prigozhin, said his forces were in full control of Soledar. However, on Wednesday the Russian defence ministry released a statement appearing to contradict his claim - or that only Wagner group troops were involved.\nThis led to Mr Prigozhin repeating the claim on Wednesday evening. In a short statement on Telegram, he boasted that his mercenaries had killed around 500 pro-Ukraine troops. \"The whole city is littered with the corpses of Ukrainian soldiers,\" he wrote.\nThe apparent differences hint at divisions in Russia's military leadership, particularly between the Wagner Group and the defence ministry.\nFor his part, Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky denied that the city had fallen.\n\"The terrorist state and its propagandists are trying to pretend\" to have achieved some successes in Soledar, Mr Zelensky said in his nightly address on Wednesday, \"but the fighting continues\".\n\"We do everything, without stopping for a single day, to strengthen Ukrainian defence. Our potential is growing,\" he added.",
">\n\nWow, he lasted 3 whole months.",
">\n\nAnother one bites the dust!"
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"I wouldn’t be getting near any stairs if I was him. Too many slip & fall incidents have occurred recently.",
">\n\nOr windows",
">\n\nInteresting, the new guy was apparently the architect of Russia’s combined arms approach which has failed so dismally in Ukraine so far",
">\n\nHope his apartment is on the first floor.",
">\n\nWhen are they replacing that miserable little twit Putin?",
">\n\nPresident Vladimir Putin has removed Russia's top commander in Ukraine, three months after he was installed.\nChief of the General Staff Valery Gerasimov has been appointed to lead what Russia calls its \"special military operation\" against its neighbour.\nHe replaces Sergei Surovikin who has overseen Moscow's brutal attacks on Ukraine's energy infrastructure.\nThe reshuffle comes as Russian forces say they are making progress in eastern Ukraine after months of setbacks.\nGen Gerasimov, who has been in post since 2012, is the longest-serving Russian chief of general staff of the post-Soviet era.\nGen Surovikin - now his deputy - has been dubbed \"General Armageddon\" for his brutal tactics in previous wars, including Russia's operations in Syria.\nShortly after he was appointed to lead the operation in October, Russia began its campaign to destroy Ukraine's energy infrastructure, leaving millions of Ukrainian civilians without heat or power for extended periods in the depths of winter. He also oversaw Russia's withdrawal from the city of Kherson - a major success for the Ukrainians.\nRussia's defence ministry said the decision to replace Gen Surovikin was aimed at organising \"closer contact between different branches of the armed forces and improving the quality and effectiveness of the management of Russian forces\".\nBut the move has been seen by some as a sign that he may have gained too much power.\n\"As the unified commander in Ukraine, Surovikin was becoming very powerful, and was likely bypassing [Russian Defence Minister Sergei] Shoigu and Gerasimov when talking to Putin,\" military analyst Rob Lee wrote on Twitter.\nSome of Russia's hawkish military bloggers, who support the war but frequently criticise the way it is being carried out, have been highly critical of Russia's military leadership, including the new head of the special operation, Gen Gerasimov.\nWednesday's announcement comes as fighting continues in Soledar in eastern Ukraine.\nThe fall of Soledar may help Russian troops in their assault on the strategic city of Bakhmut, about 10km (6 miles) to the south-west, providing them with a secure artillery position within range of the city.\nSoledar also has deep salt mines, which could be used to station troops and store equipment, protected from Ukrainian missiles.\nRussia's mercenary Wagner Group has taken full credit for \"storming\" it.\nOn Tuesday night, the group's leader, Yevgeny Prigozhin, said his forces were in full control of Soledar. However, on Wednesday the Russian defence ministry released a statement appearing to contradict his claim - or that only Wagner group troops were involved.\nThis led to Mr Prigozhin repeating the claim on Wednesday evening. In a short statement on Telegram, he boasted that his mercenaries had killed around 500 pro-Ukraine troops. \"The whole city is littered with the corpses of Ukrainian soldiers,\" he wrote.\nThe apparent differences hint at divisions in Russia's military leadership, particularly between the Wagner Group and the defence ministry.\nFor his part, Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky denied that the city had fallen.\n\"The terrorist state and its propagandists are trying to pretend\" to have achieved some successes in Soledar, Mr Zelensky said in his nightly address on Wednesday, \"but the fighting continues\".\n\"We do everything, without stopping for a single day, to strengthen Ukrainian defence. Our potential is growing,\" he added.",
">\n\nAnother one bites the dust!",
">\n\nWhen is someone going to replace little boy Puts?",
">\n\n*Putz",
">\n\nSure looked like he was the likely successor to Putin, maybe he got a little to ambitious!",
">\n\nInteresting, the new guy was apparently the architect of Russia’s combined arms approach which has failed so dismally in Ukraine so far",
">\n\nWhen are they replacing that miserable little twit Putin?",
">\n\nHope his apartment is on the first floor.",
">\n\nPresident Vladimir Putin has removed Russia's top commander in Ukraine, three months after he was installed.\nChief of the General Staff Valery Gerasimov has been appointed to lead what Russia calls its \"special military operation\" against its neighbour.\nHe replaces Sergei Surovikin who has overseen Moscow's brutal attacks on Ukraine's energy infrastructure.\nThe reshuffle comes as Russian forces say they are making progress in eastern Ukraine after months of setbacks.\nGen Gerasimov, who has been in post since 2012, is the longest-serving Russian chief of general staff of the post-Soviet era.\nGen Surovikin - now his deputy - has been dubbed \"General Armageddon\" for his brutal tactics in previous wars, including Russia's operations in Syria.\nShortly after he was appointed to lead the operation in October, Russia began its campaign to destroy Ukraine's energy infrastructure, leaving millions of Ukrainian civilians without heat or power for extended periods in the depths of winter. He also oversaw Russia's withdrawal from the city of Kherson - a major success for the Ukrainians.\nRussia's defence ministry said the decision to replace Gen Surovikin was aimed at organising \"closer contact between different branches of the armed forces and improving the quality and effectiveness of the management of Russian forces\".\nBut the move has been seen by some as a sign that he may have gained too much power.\n\"As the unified commander in Ukraine, Surovikin was becoming very powerful, and was likely bypassing [Russian Defence Minister Sergei] Shoigu and Gerasimov when talking to Putin,\" military analyst Rob Lee wrote on Twitter.\nSome of Russia's hawkish military bloggers, who support the war but frequently criticise the way it is being carried out, have been highly critical of Russia's military leadership, including the new head of the special operation, Gen Gerasimov.\nWednesday's announcement comes as fighting continues in Soledar in eastern Ukraine.\nThe fall of Soledar may help Russian troops in their assault on the strategic city of Bakhmut, about 10km (6 miles) to the south-west, providing them with a secure artillery position within range of the city.\nSoledar also has deep salt mines, which could be used to station troops and store equipment, protected from Ukrainian missiles.\nRussia's mercenary Wagner Group has taken full credit for \"storming\" it.\nOn Tuesday night, the group's leader, Yevgeny Prigozhin, said his forces were in full control of Soledar. However, on Wednesday the Russian defence ministry released a statement appearing to contradict his claim - or that only Wagner group troops were involved.\nThis led to Mr Prigozhin repeating the claim on Wednesday evening. In a short statement on Telegram, he boasted that his mercenaries had killed around 500 pro-Ukraine troops. \"The whole city is littered with the corpses of Ukrainian soldiers,\" he wrote.\nThe apparent differences hint at divisions in Russia's military leadership, particularly between the Wagner Group and the defence ministry.\nFor his part, Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky denied that the city had fallen.\n\"The terrorist state and its propagandists are trying to pretend\" to have achieved some successes in Soledar, Mr Zelensky said in his nightly address on Wednesday, \"but the fighting continues\".\n\"We do everything, without stopping for a single day, to strengthen Ukrainian defence. Our potential is growing,\" he added.",
">\n\nWow, he lasted 3 whole months.",
">\n\nAnother one bites the dust!",
">\n\nI wouldn’t be getting near any stairs if I was him. Too many slip & fall incidents have occurred recently."
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"I wouldn’t be getting near any stairs if I was him. Too many slip & fall incidents have occurred recently.",
">\n\nOr windows",
">\n\nInteresting, the new guy was apparently the architect of Russia’s combined arms approach which has failed so dismally in Ukraine so far",
">\n\nHope his apartment is on the first floor.",
">\n\nWhen are they replacing that miserable little twit Putin?",
">\n\nPresident Vladimir Putin has removed Russia's top commander in Ukraine, three months after he was installed.\nChief of the General Staff Valery Gerasimov has been appointed to lead what Russia calls its \"special military operation\" against its neighbour.\nHe replaces Sergei Surovikin who has overseen Moscow's brutal attacks on Ukraine's energy infrastructure.\nThe reshuffle comes as Russian forces say they are making progress in eastern Ukraine after months of setbacks.\nGen Gerasimov, who has been in post since 2012, is the longest-serving Russian chief of general staff of the post-Soviet era.\nGen Surovikin - now his deputy - has been dubbed \"General Armageddon\" for his brutal tactics in previous wars, including Russia's operations in Syria.\nShortly after he was appointed to lead the operation in October, Russia began its campaign to destroy Ukraine's energy infrastructure, leaving millions of Ukrainian civilians without heat or power for extended periods in the depths of winter. He also oversaw Russia's withdrawal from the city of Kherson - a major success for the Ukrainians.\nRussia's defence ministry said the decision to replace Gen Surovikin was aimed at organising \"closer contact between different branches of the armed forces and improving the quality and effectiveness of the management of Russian forces\".\nBut the move has been seen by some as a sign that he may have gained too much power.\n\"As the unified commander in Ukraine, Surovikin was becoming very powerful, and was likely bypassing [Russian Defence Minister Sergei] Shoigu and Gerasimov when talking to Putin,\" military analyst Rob Lee wrote on Twitter.\nSome of Russia's hawkish military bloggers, who support the war but frequently criticise the way it is being carried out, have been highly critical of Russia's military leadership, including the new head of the special operation, Gen Gerasimov.\nWednesday's announcement comes as fighting continues in Soledar in eastern Ukraine.\nThe fall of Soledar may help Russian troops in their assault on the strategic city of Bakhmut, about 10km (6 miles) to the south-west, providing them with a secure artillery position within range of the city.\nSoledar also has deep salt mines, which could be used to station troops and store equipment, protected from Ukrainian missiles.\nRussia's mercenary Wagner Group has taken full credit for \"storming\" it.\nOn Tuesday night, the group's leader, Yevgeny Prigozhin, said his forces were in full control of Soledar. However, on Wednesday the Russian defence ministry released a statement appearing to contradict his claim - or that only Wagner group troops were involved.\nThis led to Mr Prigozhin repeating the claim on Wednesday evening. In a short statement on Telegram, he boasted that his mercenaries had killed around 500 pro-Ukraine troops. \"The whole city is littered with the corpses of Ukrainian soldiers,\" he wrote.\nThe apparent differences hint at divisions in Russia's military leadership, particularly between the Wagner Group and the defence ministry.\nFor his part, Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky denied that the city had fallen.\n\"The terrorist state and its propagandists are trying to pretend\" to have achieved some successes in Soledar, Mr Zelensky said in his nightly address on Wednesday, \"but the fighting continues\".\n\"We do everything, without stopping for a single day, to strengthen Ukrainian defence. Our potential is growing,\" he added.",
">\n\nAnother one bites the dust!",
">\n\nWhen is someone going to replace little boy Puts?",
">\n\n*Putz",
">\n\nSure looked like he was the likely successor to Putin, maybe he got a little to ambitious!",
">\n\nInteresting, the new guy was apparently the architect of Russia’s combined arms approach which has failed so dismally in Ukraine so far",
">\n\nWhen are they replacing that miserable little twit Putin?",
">\n\nHope his apartment is on the first floor.",
">\n\nPresident Vladimir Putin has removed Russia's top commander in Ukraine, three months after he was installed.\nChief of the General Staff Valery Gerasimov has been appointed to lead what Russia calls its \"special military operation\" against its neighbour.\nHe replaces Sergei Surovikin who has overseen Moscow's brutal attacks on Ukraine's energy infrastructure.\nThe reshuffle comes as Russian forces say they are making progress in eastern Ukraine after months of setbacks.\nGen Gerasimov, who has been in post since 2012, is the longest-serving Russian chief of general staff of the post-Soviet era.\nGen Surovikin - now his deputy - has been dubbed \"General Armageddon\" for his brutal tactics in previous wars, including Russia's operations in Syria.\nShortly after he was appointed to lead the operation in October, Russia began its campaign to destroy Ukraine's energy infrastructure, leaving millions of Ukrainian civilians without heat or power for extended periods in the depths of winter. He also oversaw Russia's withdrawal from the city of Kherson - a major success for the Ukrainians.\nRussia's defence ministry said the decision to replace Gen Surovikin was aimed at organising \"closer contact between different branches of the armed forces and improving the quality and effectiveness of the management of Russian forces\".\nBut the move has been seen by some as a sign that he may have gained too much power.\n\"As the unified commander in Ukraine, Surovikin was becoming very powerful, and was likely bypassing [Russian Defence Minister Sergei] Shoigu and Gerasimov when talking to Putin,\" military analyst Rob Lee wrote on Twitter.\nSome of Russia's hawkish military bloggers, who support the war but frequently criticise the way it is being carried out, have been highly critical of Russia's military leadership, including the new head of the special operation, Gen Gerasimov.\nWednesday's announcement comes as fighting continues in Soledar in eastern Ukraine.\nThe fall of Soledar may help Russian troops in their assault on the strategic city of Bakhmut, about 10km (6 miles) to the south-west, providing them with a secure artillery position within range of the city.\nSoledar also has deep salt mines, which could be used to station troops and store equipment, protected from Ukrainian missiles.\nRussia's mercenary Wagner Group has taken full credit for \"storming\" it.\nOn Tuesday night, the group's leader, Yevgeny Prigozhin, said his forces were in full control of Soledar. However, on Wednesday the Russian defence ministry released a statement appearing to contradict his claim - or that only Wagner group troops were involved.\nThis led to Mr Prigozhin repeating the claim on Wednesday evening. In a short statement on Telegram, he boasted that his mercenaries had killed around 500 pro-Ukraine troops. \"The whole city is littered with the corpses of Ukrainian soldiers,\" he wrote.\nThe apparent differences hint at divisions in Russia's military leadership, particularly between the Wagner Group and the defence ministry.\nFor his part, Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky denied that the city had fallen.\n\"The terrorist state and its propagandists are trying to pretend\" to have achieved some successes in Soledar, Mr Zelensky said in his nightly address on Wednesday, \"but the fighting continues\".\n\"We do everything, without stopping for a single day, to strengthen Ukrainian defence. Our potential is growing,\" he added.",
">\n\nWow, he lasted 3 whole months.",
">\n\nAnother one bites the dust!",
">\n\nI wouldn’t be getting near any stairs if I was him. Too many slip & fall incidents have occurred recently.",
">\n\nOr windows"
] |
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When is someone going to replace little boy Puts? | [
"I wouldn’t be getting near any stairs if I was him. Too many slip & fall incidents have occurred recently.",
">\n\nOr windows",
">\n\nInteresting, the new guy was apparently the architect of Russia’s combined arms approach which has failed so dismally in Ukraine so far",
">\n\nHope his apartment is on the first floor.",
">\n\nWhen are they replacing that miserable little twit Putin?",
">\n\nPresident Vladimir Putin has removed Russia's top commander in Ukraine, three months after he was installed.\nChief of the General Staff Valery Gerasimov has been appointed to lead what Russia calls its \"special military operation\" against its neighbour.\nHe replaces Sergei Surovikin who has overseen Moscow's brutal attacks on Ukraine's energy infrastructure.\nThe reshuffle comes as Russian forces say they are making progress in eastern Ukraine after months of setbacks.\nGen Gerasimov, who has been in post since 2012, is the longest-serving Russian chief of general staff of the post-Soviet era.\nGen Surovikin - now his deputy - has been dubbed \"General Armageddon\" for his brutal tactics in previous wars, including Russia's operations in Syria.\nShortly after he was appointed to lead the operation in October, Russia began its campaign to destroy Ukraine's energy infrastructure, leaving millions of Ukrainian civilians without heat or power for extended periods in the depths of winter. He also oversaw Russia's withdrawal from the city of Kherson - a major success for the Ukrainians.\nRussia's defence ministry said the decision to replace Gen Surovikin was aimed at organising \"closer contact between different branches of the armed forces and improving the quality and effectiveness of the management of Russian forces\".\nBut the move has been seen by some as a sign that he may have gained too much power.\n\"As the unified commander in Ukraine, Surovikin was becoming very powerful, and was likely bypassing [Russian Defence Minister Sergei] Shoigu and Gerasimov when talking to Putin,\" military analyst Rob Lee wrote on Twitter.\nSome of Russia's hawkish military bloggers, who support the war but frequently criticise the way it is being carried out, have been highly critical of Russia's military leadership, including the new head of the special operation, Gen Gerasimov.\nWednesday's announcement comes as fighting continues in Soledar in eastern Ukraine.\nThe fall of Soledar may help Russian troops in their assault on the strategic city of Bakhmut, about 10km (6 miles) to the south-west, providing them with a secure artillery position within range of the city.\nSoledar also has deep salt mines, which could be used to station troops and store equipment, protected from Ukrainian missiles.\nRussia's mercenary Wagner Group has taken full credit for \"storming\" it.\nOn Tuesday night, the group's leader, Yevgeny Prigozhin, said his forces were in full control of Soledar. However, on Wednesday the Russian defence ministry released a statement appearing to contradict his claim - or that only Wagner group troops were involved.\nThis led to Mr Prigozhin repeating the claim on Wednesday evening. In a short statement on Telegram, he boasted that his mercenaries had killed around 500 pro-Ukraine troops. \"The whole city is littered with the corpses of Ukrainian soldiers,\" he wrote.\nThe apparent differences hint at divisions in Russia's military leadership, particularly between the Wagner Group and the defence ministry.\nFor his part, Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky denied that the city had fallen.\n\"The terrorist state and its propagandists are trying to pretend\" to have achieved some successes in Soledar, Mr Zelensky said in his nightly address on Wednesday, \"but the fighting continues\".\n\"We do everything, without stopping for a single day, to strengthen Ukrainian defence. Our potential is growing,\" he added.",
">\n\nAnother one bites the dust!",
">\n\nWhen is someone going to replace little boy Puts?",
">\n\n*Putz",
">\n\nSure looked like he was the likely successor to Putin, maybe he got a little to ambitious!",
">\n\nInteresting, the new guy was apparently the architect of Russia’s combined arms approach which has failed so dismally in Ukraine so far",
">\n\nWhen are they replacing that miserable little twit Putin?",
">\n\nHope his apartment is on the first floor.",
">\n\nPresident Vladimir Putin has removed Russia's top commander in Ukraine, three months after he was installed.\nChief of the General Staff Valery Gerasimov has been appointed to lead what Russia calls its \"special military operation\" against its neighbour.\nHe replaces Sergei Surovikin who has overseen Moscow's brutal attacks on Ukraine's energy infrastructure.\nThe reshuffle comes as Russian forces say they are making progress in eastern Ukraine after months of setbacks.\nGen Gerasimov, who has been in post since 2012, is the longest-serving Russian chief of general staff of the post-Soviet era.\nGen Surovikin - now his deputy - has been dubbed \"General Armageddon\" for his brutal tactics in previous wars, including Russia's operations in Syria.\nShortly after he was appointed to lead the operation in October, Russia began its campaign to destroy Ukraine's energy infrastructure, leaving millions of Ukrainian civilians without heat or power for extended periods in the depths of winter. He also oversaw Russia's withdrawal from the city of Kherson - a major success for the Ukrainians.\nRussia's defence ministry said the decision to replace Gen Surovikin was aimed at organising \"closer contact between different branches of the armed forces and improving the quality and effectiveness of the management of Russian forces\".\nBut the move has been seen by some as a sign that he may have gained too much power.\n\"As the unified commander in Ukraine, Surovikin was becoming very powerful, and was likely bypassing [Russian Defence Minister Sergei] Shoigu and Gerasimov when talking to Putin,\" military analyst Rob Lee wrote on Twitter.\nSome of Russia's hawkish military bloggers, who support the war but frequently criticise the way it is being carried out, have been highly critical of Russia's military leadership, including the new head of the special operation, Gen Gerasimov.\nWednesday's announcement comes as fighting continues in Soledar in eastern Ukraine.\nThe fall of Soledar may help Russian troops in their assault on the strategic city of Bakhmut, about 10km (6 miles) to the south-west, providing them with a secure artillery position within range of the city.\nSoledar also has deep salt mines, which could be used to station troops and store equipment, protected from Ukrainian missiles.\nRussia's mercenary Wagner Group has taken full credit for \"storming\" it.\nOn Tuesday night, the group's leader, Yevgeny Prigozhin, said his forces were in full control of Soledar. However, on Wednesday the Russian defence ministry released a statement appearing to contradict his claim - or that only Wagner group troops were involved.\nThis led to Mr Prigozhin repeating the claim on Wednesday evening. In a short statement on Telegram, he boasted that his mercenaries had killed around 500 pro-Ukraine troops. \"The whole city is littered with the corpses of Ukrainian soldiers,\" he wrote.\nThe apparent differences hint at divisions in Russia's military leadership, particularly between the Wagner Group and the defence ministry.\nFor his part, Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky denied that the city had fallen.\n\"The terrorist state and its propagandists are trying to pretend\" to have achieved some successes in Soledar, Mr Zelensky said in his nightly address on Wednesday, \"but the fighting continues\".\n\"We do everything, without stopping for a single day, to strengthen Ukrainian defence. Our potential is growing,\" he added.",
">\n\nWow, he lasted 3 whole months.",
">\n\nAnother one bites the dust!",
">\n\nI wouldn’t be getting near any stairs if I was him. Too many slip & fall incidents have occurred recently.",
">\n\nOr windows",
">\n\nOr tea"
] |
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*Putz | [
"I wouldn’t be getting near any stairs if I was him. Too many slip & fall incidents have occurred recently.",
">\n\nOr windows",
">\n\nInteresting, the new guy was apparently the architect of Russia’s combined arms approach which has failed so dismally in Ukraine so far",
">\n\nHope his apartment is on the first floor.",
">\n\nWhen are they replacing that miserable little twit Putin?",
">\n\nPresident Vladimir Putin has removed Russia's top commander in Ukraine, three months after he was installed.\nChief of the General Staff Valery Gerasimov has been appointed to lead what Russia calls its \"special military operation\" against its neighbour.\nHe replaces Sergei Surovikin who has overseen Moscow's brutal attacks on Ukraine's energy infrastructure.\nThe reshuffle comes as Russian forces say they are making progress in eastern Ukraine after months of setbacks.\nGen Gerasimov, who has been in post since 2012, is the longest-serving Russian chief of general staff of the post-Soviet era.\nGen Surovikin - now his deputy - has been dubbed \"General Armageddon\" for his brutal tactics in previous wars, including Russia's operations in Syria.\nShortly after he was appointed to lead the operation in October, Russia began its campaign to destroy Ukraine's energy infrastructure, leaving millions of Ukrainian civilians without heat or power for extended periods in the depths of winter. He also oversaw Russia's withdrawal from the city of Kherson - a major success for the Ukrainians.\nRussia's defence ministry said the decision to replace Gen Surovikin was aimed at organising \"closer contact between different branches of the armed forces and improving the quality and effectiveness of the management of Russian forces\".\nBut the move has been seen by some as a sign that he may have gained too much power.\n\"As the unified commander in Ukraine, Surovikin was becoming very powerful, and was likely bypassing [Russian Defence Minister Sergei] Shoigu and Gerasimov when talking to Putin,\" military analyst Rob Lee wrote on Twitter.\nSome of Russia's hawkish military bloggers, who support the war but frequently criticise the way it is being carried out, have been highly critical of Russia's military leadership, including the new head of the special operation, Gen Gerasimov.\nWednesday's announcement comes as fighting continues in Soledar in eastern Ukraine.\nThe fall of Soledar may help Russian troops in their assault on the strategic city of Bakhmut, about 10km (6 miles) to the south-west, providing them with a secure artillery position within range of the city.\nSoledar also has deep salt mines, which could be used to station troops and store equipment, protected from Ukrainian missiles.\nRussia's mercenary Wagner Group has taken full credit for \"storming\" it.\nOn Tuesday night, the group's leader, Yevgeny Prigozhin, said his forces were in full control of Soledar. However, on Wednesday the Russian defence ministry released a statement appearing to contradict his claim - or that only Wagner group troops were involved.\nThis led to Mr Prigozhin repeating the claim on Wednesday evening. In a short statement on Telegram, he boasted that his mercenaries had killed around 500 pro-Ukraine troops. \"The whole city is littered with the corpses of Ukrainian soldiers,\" he wrote.\nThe apparent differences hint at divisions in Russia's military leadership, particularly between the Wagner Group and the defence ministry.\nFor his part, Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky denied that the city had fallen.\n\"The terrorist state and its propagandists are trying to pretend\" to have achieved some successes in Soledar, Mr Zelensky said in his nightly address on Wednesday, \"but the fighting continues\".\n\"We do everything, without stopping for a single day, to strengthen Ukrainian defence. Our potential is growing,\" he added.",
">\n\nAnother one bites the dust!",
">\n\nWhen is someone going to replace little boy Puts?",
">\n\n*Putz",
">\n\nSure looked like he was the likely successor to Putin, maybe he got a little to ambitious!",
">\n\nInteresting, the new guy was apparently the architect of Russia’s combined arms approach which has failed so dismally in Ukraine so far",
">\n\nWhen are they replacing that miserable little twit Putin?",
">\n\nHope his apartment is on the first floor.",
">\n\nPresident Vladimir Putin has removed Russia's top commander in Ukraine, three months after he was installed.\nChief of the General Staff Valery Gerasimov has been appointed to lead what Russia calls its \"special military operation\" against its neighbour.\nHe replaces Sergei Surovikin who has overseen Moscow's brutal attacks on Ukraine's energy infrastructure.\nThe reshuffle comes as Russian forces say they are making progress in eastern Ukraine after months of setbacks.\nGen Gerasimov, who has been in post since 2012, is the longest-serving Russian chief of general staff of the post-Soviet era.\nGen Surovikin - now his deputy - has been dubbed \"General Armageddon\" for his brutal tactics in previous wars, including Russia's operations in Syria.\nShortly after he was appointed to lead the operation in October, Russia began its campaign to destroy Ukraine's energy infrastructure, leaving millions of Ukrainian civilians without heat or power for extended periods in the depths of winter. He also oversaw Russia's withdrawal from the city of Kherson - a major success for the Ukrainians.\nRussia's defence ministry said the decision to replace Gen Surovikin was aimed at organising \"closer contact between different branches of the armed forces and improving the quality and effectiveness of the management of Russian forces\".\nBut the move has been seen by some as a sign that he may have gained too much power.\n\"As the unified commander in Ukraine, Surovikin was becoming very powerful, and was likely bypassing [Russian Defence Minister Sergei] Shoigu and Gerasimov when talking to Putin,\" military analyst Rob Lee wrote on Twitter.\nSome of Russia's hawkish military bloggers, who support the war but frequently criticise the way it is being carried out, have been highly critical of Russia's military leadership, including the new head of the special operation, Gen Gerasimov.\nWednesday's announcement comes as fighting continues in Soledar in eastern Ukraine.\nThe fall of Soledar may help Russian troops in their assault on the strategic city of Bakhmut, about 10km (6 miles) to the south-west, providing them with a secure artillery position within range of the city.\nSoledar also has deep salt mines, which could be used to station troops and store equipment, protected from Ukrainian missiles.\nRussia's mercenary Wagner Group has taken full credit for \"storming\" it.\nOn Tuesday night, the group's leader, Yevgeny Prigozhin, said his forces were in full control of Soledar. However, on Wednesday the Russian defence ministry released a statement appearing to contradict his claim - or that only Wagner group troops were involved.\nThis led to Mr Prigozhin repeating the claim on Wednesday evening. In a short statement on Telegram, he boasted that his mercenaries had killed around 500 pro-Ukraine troops. \"The whole city is littered with the corpses of Ukrainian soldiers,\" he wrote.\nThe apparent differences hint at divisions in Russia's military leadership, particularly between the Wagner Group and the defence ministry.\nFor his part, Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky denied that the city had fallen.\n\"The terrorist state and its propagandists are trying to pretend\" to have achieved some successes in Soledar, Mr Zelensky said in his nightly address on Wednesday, \"but the fighting continues\".\n\"We do everything, without stopping for a single day, to strengthen Ukrainian defence. Our potential is growing,\" he added.",
">\n\nWow, he lasted 3 whole months.",
">\n\nAnother one bites the dust!",
">\n\nI wouldn’t be getting near any stairs if I was him. Too many slip & fall incidents have occurred recently.",
">\n\nOr windows",
">\n\nOr tea",
">\n\nWhen is someone going to replace little boy Puts?"
] |
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Sure looked like he was the likely successor to Putin, maybe he got a little to ambitious! | [
"I wouldn’t be getting near any stairs if I was him. Too many slip & fall incidents have occurred recently.",
">\n\nOr windows",
">\n\nInteresting, the new guy was apparently the architect of Russia’s combined arms approach which has failed so dismally in Ukraine so far",
">\n\nHope his apartment is on the first floor.",
">\n\nWhen are they replacing that miserable little twit Putin?",
">\n\nPresident Vladimir Putin has removed Russia's top commander in Ukraine, three months after he was installed.\nChief of the General Staff Valery Gerasimov has been appointed to lead what Russia calls its \"special military operation\" against its neighbour.\nHe replaces Sergei Surovikin who has overseen Moscow's brutal attacks on Ukraine's energy infrastructure.\nThe reshuffle comes as Russian forces say they are making progress in eastern Ukraine after months of setbacks.\nGen Gerasimov, who has been in post since 2012, is the longest-serving Russian chief of general staff of the post-Soviet era.\nGen Surovikin - now his deputy - has been dubbed \"General Armageddon\" for his brutal tactics in previous wars, including Russia's operations in Syria.\nShortly after he was appointed to lead the operation in October, Russia began its campaign to destroy Ukraine's energy infrastructure, leaving millions of Ukrainian civilians without heat or power for extended periods in the depths of winter. He also oversaw Russia's withdrawal from the city of Kherson - a major success for the Ukrainians.\nRussia's defence ministry said the decision to replace Gen Surovikin was aimed at organising \"closer contact between different branches of the armed forces and improving the quality and effectiveness of the management of Russian forces\".\nBut the move has been seen by some as a sign that he may have gained too much power.\n\"As the unified commander in Ukraine, Surovikin was becoming very powerful, and was likely bypassing [Russian Defence Minister Sergei] Shoigu and Gerasimov when talking to Putin,\" military analyst Rob Lee wrote on Twitter.\nSome of Russia's hawkish military bloggers, who support the war but frequently criticise the way it is being carried out, have been highly critical of Russia's military leadership, including the new head of the special operation, Gen Gerasimov.\nWednesday's announcement comes as fighting continues in Soledar in eastern Ukraine.\nThe fall of Soledar may help Russian troops in their assault on the strategic city of Bakhmut, about 10km (6 miles) to the south-west, providing them with a secure artillery position within range of the city.\nSoledar also has deep salt mines, which could be used to station troops and store equipment, protected from Ukrainian missiles.\nRussia's mercenary Wagner Group has taken full credit for \"storming\" it.\nOn Tuesday night, the group's leader, Yevgeny Prigozhin, said his forces were in full control of Soledar. However, on Wednesday the Russian defence ministry released a statement appearing to contradict his claim - or that only Wagner group troops were involved.\nThis led to Mr Prigozhin repeating the claim on Wednesday evening. In a short statement on Telegram, he boasted that his mercenaries had killed around 500 pro-Ukraine troops. \"The whole city is littered with the corpses of Ukrainian soldiers,\" he wrote.\nThe apparent differences hint at divisions in Russia's military leadership, particularly between the Wagner Group and the defence ministry.\nFor his part, Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky denied that the city had fallen.\n\"The terrorist state and its propagandists are trying to pretend\" to have achieved some successes in Soledar, Mr Zelensky said in his nightly address on Wednesday, \"but the fighting continues\".\n\"We do everything, without stopping for a single day, to strengthen Ukrainian defence. Our potential is growing,\" he added.",
">\n\nAnother one bites the dust!",
">\n\nWhen is someone going to replace little boy Puts?",
">\n\n*Putz",
">\n\nSure looked like he was the likely successor to Putin, maybe he got a little to ambitious!",
">\n\nInteresting, the new guy was apparently the architect of Russia’s combined arms approach which has failed so dismally in Ukraine so far",
">\n\nWhen are they replacing that miserable little twit Putin?",
">\n\nHope his apartment is on the first floor.",
">\n\nPresident Vladimir Putin has removed Russia's top commander in Ukraine, three months after he was installed.\nChief of the General Staff Valery Gerasimov has been appointed to lead what Russia calls its \"special military operation\" against its neighbour.\nHe replaces Sergei Surovikin who has overseen Moscow's brutal attacks on Ukraine's energy infrastructure.\nThe reshuffle comes as Russian forces say they are making progress in eastern Ukraine after months of setbacks.\nGen Gerasimov, who has been in post since 2012, is the longest-serving Russian chief of general staff of the post-Soviet era.\nGen Surovikin - now his deputy - has been dubbed \"General Armageddon\" for his brutal tactics in previous wars, including Russia's operations in Syria.\nShortly after he was appointed to lead the operation in October, Russia began its campaign to destroy Ukraine's energy infrastructure, leaving millions of Ukrainian civilians without heat or power for extended periods in the depths of winter. He also oversaw Russia's withdrawal from the city of Kherson - a major success for the Ukrainians.\nRussia's defence ministry said the decision to replace Gen Surovikin was aimed at organising \"closer contact between different branches of the armed forces and improving the quality and effectiveness of the management of Russian forces\".\nBut the move has been seen by some as a sign that he may have gained too much power.\n\"As the unified commander in Ukraine, Surovikin was becoming very powerful, and was likely bypassing [Russian Defence Minister Sergei] Shoigu and Gerasimov when talking to Putin,\" military analyst Rob Lee wrote on Twitter.\nSome of Russia's hawkish military bloggers, who support the war but frequently criticise the way it is being carried out, have been highly critical of Russia's military leadership, including the new head of the special operation, Gen Gerasimov.\nWednesday's announcement comes as fighting continues in Soledar in eastern Ukraine.\nThe fall of Soledar may help Russian troops in their assault on the strategic city of Bakhmut, about 10km (6 miles) to the south-west, providing them with a secure artillery position within range of the city.\nSoledar also has deep salt mines, which could be used to station troops and store equipment, protected from Ukrainian missiles.\nRussia's mercenary Wagner Group has taken full credit for \"storming\" it.\nOn Tuesday night, the group's leader, Yevgeny Prigozhin, said his forces were in full control of Soledar. However, on Wednesday the Russian defence ministry released a statement appearing to contradict his claim - or that only Wagner group troops were involved.\nThis led to Mr Prigozhin repeating the claim on Wednesday evening. In a short statement on Telegram, he boasted that his mercenaries had killed around 500 pro-Ukraine troops. \"The whole city is littered with the corpses of Ukrainian soldiers,\" he wrote.\nThe apparent differences hint at divisions in Russia's military leadership, particularly between the Wagner Group and the defence ministry.\nFor his part, Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky denied that the city had fallen.\n\"The terrorist state and its propagandists are trying to pretend\" to have achieved some successes in Soledar, Mr Zelensky said in his nightly address on Wednesday, \"but the fighting continues\".\n\"We do everything, without stopping for a single day, to strengthen Ukrainian defence. Our potential is growing,\" he added.",
">\n\nWow, he lasted 3 whole months.",
">\n\nAnother one bites the dust!",
">\n\nI wouldn’t be getting near any stairs if I was him. Too many slip & fall incidents have occurred recently.",
">\n\nOr windows",
">\n\nOr tea",
">\n\nWhen is someone going to replace little boy Puts?",
">\n\n*Putz"
] |
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Interesting, the new guy was apparently the architect of Russia’s combined arms approach which has failed so dismally in Ukraine so far | [
"I wouldn’t be getting near any stairs if I was him. Too many slip & fall incidents have occurred recently.",
">\n\nOr windows",
">\n\nInteresting, the new guy was apparently the architect of Russia’s combined arms approach which has failed so dismally in Ukraine so far",
">\n\nHope his apartment is on the first floor.",
">\n\nWhen are they replacing that miserable little twit Putin?",
">\n\nPresident Vladimir Putin has removed Russia's top commander in Ukraine, three months after he was installed.\nChief of the General Staff Valery Gerasimov has been appointed to lead what Russia calls its \"special military operation\" against its neighbour.\nHe replaces Sergei Surovikin who has overseen Moscow's brutal attacks on Ukraine's energy infrastructure.\nThe reshuffle comes as Russian forces say they are making progress in eastern Ukraine after months of setbacks.\nGen Gerasimov, who has been in post since 2012, is the longest-serving Russian chief of general staff of the post-Soviet era.\nGen Surovikin - now his deputy - has been dubbed \"General Armageddon\" for his brutal tactics in previous wars, including Russia's operations in Syria.\nShortly after he was appointed to lead the operation in October, Russia began its campaign to destroy Ukraine's energy infrastructure, leaving millions of Ukrainian civilians without heat or power for extended periods in the depths of winter. He also oversaw Russia's withdrawal from the city of Kherson - a major success for the Ukrainians.\nRussia's defence ministry said the decision to replace Gen Surovikin was aimed at organising \"closer contact between different branches of the armed forces and improving the quality and effectiveness of the management of Russian forces\".\nBut the move has been seen by some as a sign that he may have gained too much power.\n\"As the unified commander in Ukraine, Surovikin was becoming very powerful, and was likely bypassing [Russian Defence Minister Sergei] Shoigu and Gerasimov when talking to Putin,\" military analyst Rob Lee wrote on Twitter.\nSome of Russia's hawkish military bloggers, who support the war but frequently criticise the way it is being carried out, have been highly critical of Russia's military leadership, including the new head of the special operation, Gen Gerasimov.\nWednesday's announcement comes as fighting continues in Soledar in eastern Ukraine.\nThe fall of Soledar may help Russian troops in their assault on the strategic city of Bakhmut, about 10km (6 miles) to the south-west, providing them with a secure artillery position within range of the city.\nSoledar also has deep salt mines, which could be used to station troops and store equipment, protected from Ukrainian missiles.\nRussia's mercenary Wagner Group has taken full credit for \"storming\" it.\nOn Tuesday night, the group's leader, Yevgeny Prigozhin, said his forces were in full control of Soledar. However, on Wednesday the Russian defence ministry released a statement appearing to contradict his claim - or that only Wagner group troops were involved.\nThis led to Mr Prigozhin repeating the claim on Wednesday evening. In a short statement on Telegram, he boasted that his mercenaries had killed around 500 pro-Ukraine troops. \"The whole city is littered with the corpses of Ukrainian soldiers,\" he wrote.\nThe apparent differences hint at divisions in Russia's military leadership, particularly between the Wagner Group and the defence ministry.\nFor his part, Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky denied that the city had fallen.\n\"The terrorist state and its propagandists are trying to pretend\" to have achieved some successes in Soledar, Mr Zelensky said in his nightly address on Wednesday, \"but the fighting continues\".\n\"We do everything, without stopping for a single day, to strengthen Ukrainian defence. Our potential is growing,\" he added.",
">\n\nAnother one bites the dust!",
">\n\nWhen is someone going to replace little boy Puts?",
">\n\n*Putz",
">\n\nSure looked like he was the likely successor to Putin, maybe he got a little to ambitious!",
">\n\nInteresting, the new guy was apparently the architect of Russia’s combined arms approach which has failed so dismally in Ukraine so far",
">\n\nWhen are they replacing that miserable little twit Putin?",
">\n\nHope his apartment is on the first floor.",
">\n\nPresident Vladimir Putin has removed Russia's top commander in Ukraine, three months after he was installed.\nChief of the General Staff Valery Gerasimov has been appointed to lead what Russia calls its \"special military operation\" against its neighbour.\nHe replaces Sergei Surovikin who has overseen Moscow's brutal attacks on Ukraine's energy infrastructure.\nThe reshuffle comes as Russian forces say they are making progress in eastern Ukraine after months of setbacks.\nGen Gerasimov, who has been in post since 2012, is the longest-serving Russian chief of general staff of the post-Soviet era.\nGen Surovikin - now his deputy - has been dubbed \"General Armageddon\" for his brutal tactics in previous wars, including Russia's operations in Syria.\nShortly after he was appointed to lead the operation in October, Russia began its campaign to destroy Ukraine's energy infrastructure, leaving millions of Ukrainian civilians without heat or power for extended periods in the depths of winter. He also oversaw Russia's withdrawal from the city of Kherson - a major success for the Ukrainians.\nRussia's defence ministry said the decision to replace Gen Surovikin was aimed at organising \"closer contact between different branches of the armed forces and improving the quality and effectiveness of the management of Russian forces\".\nBut the move has been seen by some as a sign that he may have gained too much power.\n\"As the unified commander in Ukraine, Surovikin was becoming very powerful, and was likely bypassing [Russian Defence Minister Sergei] Shoigu and Gerasimov when talking to Putin,\" military analyst Rob Lee wrote on Twitter.\nSome of Russia's hawkish military bloggers, who support the war but frequently criticise the way it is being carried out, have been highly critical of Russia's military leadership, including the new head of the special operation, Gen Gerasimov.\nWednesday's announcement comes as fighting continues in Soledar in eastern Ukraine.\nThe fall of Soledar may help Russian troops in their assault on the strategic city of Bakhmut, about 10km (6 miles) to the south-west, providing them with a secure artillery position within range of the city.\nSoledar also has deep salt mines, which could be used to station troops and store equipment, protected from Ukrainian missiles.\nRussia's mercenary Wagner Group has taken full credit for \"storming\" it.\nOn Tuesday night, the group's leader, Yevgeny Prigozhin, said his forces were in full control of Soledar. However, on Wednesday the Russian defence ministry released a statement appearing to contradict his claim - or that only Wagner group troops were involved.\nThis led to Mr Prigozhin repeating the claim on Wednesday evening. In a short statement on Telegram, he boasted that his mercenaries had killed around 500 pro-Ukraine troops. \"The whole city is littered with the corpses of Ukrainian soldiers,\" he wrote.\nThe apparent differences hint at divisions in Russia's military leadership, particularly between the Wagner Group and the defence ministry.\nFor his part, Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky denied that the city had fallen.\n\"The terrorist state and its propagandists are trying to pretend\" to have achieved some successes in Soledar, Mr Zelensky said in his nightly address on Wednesday, \"but the fighting continues\".\n\"We do everything, without stopping for a single day, to strengthen Ukrainian defence. Our potential is growing,\" he added.",
">\n\nWow, he lasted 3 whole months.",
">\n\nAnother one bites the dust!",
">\n\nI wouldn’t be getting near any stairs if I was him. Too many slip & fall incidents have occurred recently.",
">\n\nOr windows",
">\n\nOr tea",
">\n\nWhen is someone going to replace little boy Puts?",
">\n\n*Putz",
">\n\nSure looked like he was the likely successor to Putin, maybe he got a little to ambitious!"
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When are they replacing that miserable little twit Putin? | [
"I wouldn’t be getting near any stairs if I was him. Too many slip & fall incidents have occurred recently.",
">\n\nOr windows",
">\n\nInteresting, the new guy was apparently the architect of Russia’s combined arms approach which has failed so dismally in Ukraine so far",
">\n\nHope his apartment is on the first floor.",
">\n\nWhen are they replacing that miserable little twit Putin?",
">\n\nPresident Vladimir Putin has removed Russia's top commander in Ukraine, three months after he was installed.\nChief of the General Staff Valery Gerasimov has been appointed to lead what Russia calls its \"special military operation\" against its neighbour.\nHe replaces Sergei Surovikin who has overseen Moscow's brutal attacks on Ukraine's energy infrastructure.\nThe reshuffle comes as Russian forces say they are making progress in eastern Ukraine after months of setbacks.\nGen Gerasimov, who has been in post since 2012, is the longest-serving Russian chief of general staff of the post-Soviet era.\nGen Surovikin - now his deputy - has been dubbed \"General Armageddon\" for his brutal tactics in previous wars, including Russia's operations in Syria.\nShortly after he was appointed to lead the operation in October, Russia began its campaign to destroy Ukraine's energy infrastructure, leaving millions of Ukrainian civilians without heat or power for extended periods in the depths of winter. He also oversaw Russia's withdrawal from the city of Kherson - a major success for the Ukrainians.\nRussia's defence ministry said the decision to replace Gen Surovikin was aimed at organising \"closer contact between different branches of the armed forces and improving the quality and effectiveness of the management of Russian forces\".\nBut the move has been seen by some as a sign that he may have gained too much power.\n\"As the unified commander in Ukraine, Surovikin was becoming very powerful, and was likely bypassing [Russian Defence Minister Sergei] Shoigu and Gerasimov when talking to Putin,\" military analyst Rob Lee wrote on Twitter.\nSome of Russia's hawkish military bloggers, who support the war but frequently criticise the way it is being carried out, have been highly critical of Russia's military leadership, including the new head of the special operation, Gen Gerasimov.\nWednesday's announcement comes as fighting continues in Soledar in eastern Ukraine.\nThe fall of Soledar may help Russian troops in their assault on the strategic city of Bakhmut, about 10km (6 miles) to the south-west, providing them with a secure artillery position within range of the city.\nSoledar also has deep salt mines, which could be used to station troops and store equipment, protected from Ukrainian missiles.\nRussia's mercenary Wagner Group has taken full credit for \"storming\" it.\nOn Tuesday night, the group's leader, Yevgeny Prigozhin, said his forces were in full control of Soledar. However, on Wednesday the Russian defence ministry released a statement appearing to contradict his claim - or that only Wagner group troops were involved.\nThis led to Mr Prigozhin repeating the claim on Wednesday evening. In a short statement on Telegram, he boasted that his mercenaries had killed around 500 pro-Ukraine troops. \"The whole city is littered with the corpses of Ukrainian soldiers,\" he wrote.\nThe apparent differences hint at divisions in Russia's military leadership, particularly between the Wagner Group and the defence ministry.\nFor his part, Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky denied that the city had fallen.\n\"The terrorist state and its propagandists are trying to pretend\" to have achieved some successes in Soledar, Mr Zelensky said in his nightly address on Wednesday, \"but the fighting continues\".\n\"We do everything, without stopping for a single day, to strengthen Ukrainian defence. Our potential is growing,\" he added.",
">\n\nAnother one bites the dust!",
">\n\nWhen is someone going to replace little boy Puts?",
">\n\n*Putz",
">\n\nSure looked like he was the likely successor to Putin, maybe he got a little to ambitious!",
">\n\nInteresting, the new guy was apparently the architect of Russia’s combined arms approach which has failed so dismally in Ukraine so far",
">\n\nWhen are they replacing that miserable little twit Putin?",
">\n\nHope his apartment is on the first floor.",
">\n\nPresident Vladimir Putin has removed Russia's top commander in Ukraine, three months after he was installed.\nChief of the General Staff Valery Gerasimov has been appointed to lead what Russia calls its \"special military operation\" against its neighbour.\nHe replaces Sergei Surovikin who has overseen Moscow's brutal attacks on Ukraine's energy infrastructure.\nThe reshuffle comes as Russian forces say they are making progress in eastern Ukraine after months of setbacks.\nGen Gerasimov, who has been in post since 2012, is the longest-serving Russian chief of general staff of the post-Soviet era.\nGen Surovikin - now his deputy - has been dubbed \"General Armageddon\" for his brutal tactics in previous wars, including Russia's operations in Syria.\nShortly after he was appointed to lead the operation in October, Russia began its campaign to destroy Ukraine's energy infrastructure, leaving millions of Ukrainian civilians without heat or power for extended periods in the depths of winter. He also oversaw Russia's withdrawal from the city of Kherson - a major success for the Ukrainians.\nRussia's defence ministry said the decision to replace Gen Surovikin was aimed at organising \"closer contact between different branches of the armed forces and improving the quality and effectiveness of the management of Russian forces\".\nBut the move has been seen by some as a sign that he may have gained too much power.\n\"As the unified commander in Ukraine, Surovikin was becoming very powerful, and was likely bypassing [Russian Defence Minister Sergei] Shoigu and Gerasimov when talking to Putin,\" military analyst Rob Lee wrote on Twitter.\nSome of Russia's hawkish military bloggers, who support the war but frequently criticise the way it is being carried out, have been highly critical of Russia's military leadership, including the new head of the special operation, Gen Gerasimov.\nWednesday's announcement comes as fighting continues in Soledar in eastern Ukraine.\nThe fall of Soledar may help Russian troops in their assault on the strategic city of Bakhmut, about 10km (6 miles) to the south-west, providing them with a secure artillery position within range of the city.\nSoledar also has deep salt mines, which could be used to station troops and store equipment, protected from Ukrainian missiles.\nRussia's mercenary Wagner Group has taken full credit for \"storming\" it.\nOn Tuesday night, the group's leader, Yevgeny Prigozhin, said his forces were in full control of Soledar. However, on Wednesday the Russian defence ministry released a statement appearing to contradict his claim - or that only Wagner group troops were involved.\nThis led to Mr Prigozhin repeating the claim on Wednesday evening. In a short statement on Telegram, he boasted that his mercenaries had killed around 500 pro-Ukraine troops. \"The whole city is littered with the corpses of Ukrainian soldiers,\" he wrote.\nThe apparent differences hint at divisions in Russia's military leadership, particularly between the Wagner Group and the defence ministry.\nFor his part, Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky denied that the city had fallen.\n\"The terrorist state and its propagandists are trying to pretend\" to have achieved some successes in Soledar, Mr Zelensky said in his nightly address on Wednesday, \"but the fighting continues\".\n\"We do everything, without stopping for a single day, to strengthen Ukrainian defence. Our potential is growing,\" he added.",
">\n\nWow, he lasted 3 whole months.",
">\n\nAnother one bites the dust!",
">\n\nI wouldn’t be getting near any stairs if I was him. Too many slip & fall incidents have occurred recently.",
">\n\nOr windows",
">\n\nOr tea",
">\n\nWhen is someone going to replace little boy Puts?",
">\n\n*Putz",
">\n\nSure looked like he was the likely successor to Putin, maybe he got a little to ambitious!",
">\n\nInteresting, the new guy was apparently the architect of Russia’s combined arms approach which has failed so dismally in Ukraine so far"
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Hope his apartment is on the first floor. | [
"I wouldn’t be getting near any stairs if I was him. Too many slip & fall incidents have occurred recently.",
">\n\nOr windows",
">\n\nInteresting, the new guy was apparently the architect of Russia’s combined arms approach which has failed so dismally in Ukraine so far",
">\n\nHope his apartment is on the first floor.",
">\n\nWhen are they replacing that miserable little twit Putin?",
">\n\nPresident Vladimir Putin has removed Russia's top commander in Ukraine, three months after he was installed.\nChief of the General Staff Valery Gerasimov has been appointed to lead what Russia calls its \"special military operation\" against its neighbour.\nHe replaces Sergei Surovikin who has overseen Moscow's brutal attacks on Ukraine's energy infrastructure.\nThe reshuffle comes as Russian forces say they are making progress in eastern Ukraine after months of setbacks.\nGen Gerasimov, who has been in post since 2012, is the longest-serving Russian chief of general staff of the post-Soviet era.\nGen Surovikin - now his deputy - has been dubbed \"General Armageddon\" for his brutal tactics in previous wars, including Russia's operations in Syria.\nShortly after he was appointed to lead the operation in October, Russia began its campaign to destroy Ukraine's energy infrastructure, leaving millions of Ukrainian civilians without heat or power for extended periods in the depths of winter. He also oversaw Russia's withdrawal from the city of Kherson - a major success for the Ukrainians.\nRussia's defence ministry said the decision to replace Gen Surovikin was aimed at organising \"closer contact between different branches of the armed forces and improving the quality and effectiveness of the management of Russian forces\".\nBut the move has been seen by some as a sign that he may have gained too much power.\n\"As the unified commander in Ukraine, Surovikin was becoming very powerful, and was likely bypassing [Russian Defence Minister Sergei] Shoigu and Gerasimov when talking to Putin,\" military analyst Rob Lee wrote on Twitter.\nSome of Russia's hawkish military bloggers, who support the war but frequently criticise the way it is being carried out, have been highly critical of Russia's military leadership, including the new head of the special operation, Gen Gerasimov.\nWednesday's announcement comes as fighting continues in Soledar in eastern Ukraine.\nThe fall of Soledar may help Russian troops in their assault on the strategic city of Bakhmut, about 10km (6 miles) to the south-west, providing them with a secure artillery position within range of the city.\nSoledar also has deep salt mines, which could be used to station troops and store equipment, protected from Ukrainian missiles.\nRussia's mercenary Wagner Group has taken full credit for \"storming\" it.\nOn Tuesday night, the group's leader, Yevgeny Prigozhin, said his forces were in full control of Soledar. However, on Wednesday the Russian defence ministry released a statement appearing to contradict his claim - or that only Wagner group troops were involved.\nThis led to Mr Prigozhin repeating the claim on Wednesday evening. In a short statement on Telegram, he boasted that his mercenaries had killed around 500 pro-Ukraine troops. \"The whole city is littered with the corpses of Ukrainian soldiers,\" he wrote.\nThe apparent differences hint at divisions in Russia's military leadership, particularly between the Wagner Group and the defence ministry.\nFor his part, Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky denied that the city had fallen.\n\"The terrorist state and its propagandists are trying to pretend\" to have achieved some successes in Soledar, Mr Zelensky said in his nightly address on Wednesday, \"but the fighting continues\".\n\"We do everything, without stopping for a single day, to strengthen Ukrainian defence. Our potential is growing,\" he added.",
">\n\nAnother one bites the dust!",
">\n\nWhen is someone going to replace little boy Puts?",
">\n\n*Putz",
">\n\nSure looked like he was the likely successor to Putin, maybe he got a little to ambitious!",
">\n\nInteresting, the new guy was apparently the architect of Russia’s combined arms approach which has failed so dismally in Ukraine so far",
">\n\nWhen are they replacing that miserable little twit Putin?",
">\n\nHope his apartment is on the first floor.",
">\n\nPresident Vladimir Putin has removed Russia's top commander in Ukraine, three months after he was installed.\nChief of the General Staff Valery Gerasimov has been appointed to lead what Russia calls its \"special military operation\" against its neighbour.\nHe replaces Sergei Surovikin who has overseen Moscow's brutal attacks on Ukraine's energy infrastructure.\nThe reshuffle comes as Russian forces say they are making progress in eastern Ukraine after months of setbacks.\nGen Gerasimov, who has been in post since 2012, is the longest-serving Russian chief of general staff of the post-Soviet era.\nGen Surovikin - now his deputy - has been dubbed \"General Armageddon\" for his brutal tactics in previous wars, including Russia's operations in Syria.\nShortly after he was appointed to lead the operation in October, Russia began its campaign to destroy Ukraine's energy infrastructure, leaving millions of Ukrainian civilians without heat or power for extended periods in the depths of winter. He also oversaw Russia's withdrawal from the city of Kherson - a major success for the Ukrainians.\nRussia's defence ministry said the decision to replace Gen Surovikin was aimed at organising \"closer contact between different branches of the armed forces and improving the quality and effectiveness of the management of Russian forces\".\nBut the move has been seen by some as a sign that he may have gained too much power.\n\"As the unified commander in Ukraine, Surovikin was becoming very powerful, and was likely bypassing [Russian Defence Minister Sergei] Shoigu and Gerasimov when talking to Putin,\" military analyst Rob Lee wrote on Twitter.\nSome of Russia's hawkish military bloggers, who support the war but frequently criticise the way it is being carried out, have been highly critical of Russia's military leadership, including the new head of the special operation, Gen Gerasimov.\nWednesday's announcement comes as fighting continues in Soledar in eastern Ukraine.\nThe fall of Soledar may help Russian troops in their assault on the strategic city of Bakhmut, about 10km (6 miles) to the south-west, providing them with a secure artillery position within range of the city.\nSoledar also has deep salt mines, which could be used to station troops and store equipment, protected from Ukrainian missiles.\nRussia's mercenary Wagner Group has taken full credit for \"storming\" it.\nOn Tuesday night, the group's leader, Yevgeny Prigozhin, said his forces were in full control of Soledar. However, on Wednesday the Russian defence ministry released a statement appearing to contradict his claim - or that only Wagner group troops were involved.\nThis led to Mr Prigozhin repeating the claim on Wednesday evening. In a short statement on Telegram, he boasted that his mercenaries had killed around 500 pro-Ukraine troops. \"The whole city is littered with the corpses of Ukrainian soldiers,\" he wrote.\nThe apparent differences hint at divisions in Russia's military leadership, particularly between the Wagner Group and the defence ministry.\nFor his part, Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky denied that the city had fallen.\n\"The terrorist state and its propagandists are trying to pretend\" to have achieved some successes in Soledar, Mr Zelensky said in his nightly address on Wednesday, \"but the fighting continues\".\n\"We do everything, without stopping for a single day, to strengthen Ukrainian defence. Our potential is growing,\" he added.",
">\n\nWow, he lasted 3 whole months.",
">\n\nAnother one bites the dust!",
">\n\nI wouldn’t be getting near any stairs if I was him. Too many slip & fall incidents have occurred recently.",
">\n\nOr windows",
">\n\nOr tea",
">\n\nWhen is someone going to replace little boy Puts?",
">\n\n*Putz",
">\n\nSure looked like he was the likely successor to Putin, maybe he got a little to ambitious!",
">\n\nInteresting, the new guy was apparently the architect of Russia’s combined arms approach which has failed so dismally in Ukraine so far",
">\n\nWhen are they replacing that miserable little twit Putin?"
] |
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President Vladimir Putin has removed Russia's top commander in Ukraine, three months after he was installed.
Chief of the General Staff Valery Gerasimov has been appointed to lead what Russia calls its "special military operation" against its neighbour.
He replaces Sergei Surovikin who has overseen Moscow's brutal attacks on Ukraine's energy infrastructure.
The reshuffle comes as Russian forces say they are making progress in eastern Ukraine after months of setbacks.
Gen Gerasimov, who has been in post since 2012, is the longest-serving Russian chief of general staff of the post-Soviet era.
Gen Surovikin - now his deputy - has been dubbed "General Armageddon" for his brutal tactics in previous wars, including Russia's operations in Syria.
Shortly after he was appointed to lead the operation in October, Russia began its campaign to destroy Ukraine's energy infrastructure, leaving millions of Ukrainian civilians without heat or power for extended periods in the depths of winter. He also oversaw Russia's withdrawal from the city of Kherson - a major success for the Ukrainians.
Russia's defence ministry said the decision to replace Gen Surovikin was aimed at organising "closer contact between different branches of the armed forces and improving the quality and effectiveness of the management of Russian forces".
But the move has been seen by some as a sign that he may have gained too much power.
"As the unified commander in Ukraine, Surovikin was becoming very powerful, and was likely bypassing [Russian Defence Minister Sergei] Shoigu and Gerasimov when talking to Putin," military analyst Rob Lee wrote on Twitter.
Some of Russia's hawkish military bloggers, who support the war but frequently criticise the way it is being carried out, have been highly critical of Russia's military leadership, including the new head of the special operation, Gen Gerasimov.
Wednesday's announcement comes as fighting continues in Soledar in eastern Ukraine.
The fall of Soledar may help Russian troops in their assault on the strategic city of Bakhmut, about 10km (6 miles) to the south-west, providing them with a secure artillery position within range of the city.
Soledar also has deep salt mines, which could be used to station troops and store equipment, protected from Ukrainian missiles.
Russia's mercenary Wagner Group has taken full credit for "storming" it.
On Tuesday night, the group's leader, Yevgeny Prigozhin, said his forces were in full control of Soledar. However, on Wednesday the Russian defence ministry released a statement appearing to contradict his claim - or that only Wagner group troops were involved.
This led to Mr Prigozhin repeating the claim on Wednesday evening. In a short statement on Telegram, he boasted that his mercenaries had killed around 500 pro-Ukraine troops. "The whole city is littered with the corpses of Ukrainian soldiers," he wrote.
The apparent differences hint at divisions in Russia's military leadership, particularly between the Wagner Group and the defence ministry.
For his part, Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky denied that the city had fallen.
"The terrorist state and its propagandists are trying to pretend" to have achieved some successes in Soledar, Mr Zelensky said in his nightly address on Wednesday, "but the fighting continues".
"We do everything, without stopping for a single day, to strengthen Ukrainian defence. Our potential is growing," he added. | [
"I wouldn’t be getting near any stairs if I was him. Too many slip & fall incidents have occurred recently.",
">\n\nOr windows",
">\n\nInteresting, the new guy was apparently the architect of Russia’s combined arms approach which has failed so dismally in Ukraine so far",
">\n\nHope his apartment is on the first floor.",
">\n\nWhen are they replacing that miserable little twit Putin?",
">\n\nPresident Vladimir Putin has removed Russia's top commander in Ukraine, three months after he was installed.\nChief of the General Staff Valery Gerasimov has been appointed to lead what Russia calls its \"special military operation\" against its neighbour.\nHe replaces Sergei Surovikin who has overseen Moscow's brutal attacks on Ukraine's energy infrastructure.\nThe reshuffle comes as Russian forces say they are making progress in eastern Ukraine after months of setbacks.\nGen Gerasimov, who has been in post since 2012, is the longest-serving Russian chief of general staff of the post-Soviet era.\nGen Surovikin - now his deputy - has been dubbed \"General Armageddon\" for his brutal tactics in previous wars, including Russia's operations in Syria.\nShortly after he was appointed to lead the operation in October, Russia began its campaign to destroy Ukraine's energy infrastructure, leaving millions of Ukrainian civilians without heat or power for extended periods in the depths of winter. He also oversaw Russia's withdrawal from the city of Kherson - a major success for the Ukrainians.\nRussia's defence ministry said the decision to replace Gen Surovikin was aimed at organising \"closer contact between different branches of the armed forces and improving the quality and effectiveness of the management of Russian forces\".\nBut the move has been seen by some as a sign that he may have gained too much power.\n\"As the unified commander in Ukraine, Surovikin was becoming very powerful, and was likely bypassing [Russian Defence Minister Sergei] Shoigu and Gerasimov when talking to Putin,\" military analyst Rob Lee wrote on Twitter.\nSome of Russia's hawkish military bloggers, who support the war but frequently criticise the way it is being carried out, have been highly critical of Russia's military leadership, including the new head of the special operation, Gen Gerasimov.\nWednesday's announcement comes as fighting continues in Soledar in eastern Ukraine.\nThe fall of Soledar may help Russian troops in their assault on the strategic city of Bakhmut, about 10km (6 miles) to the south-west, providing them with a secure artillery position within range of the city.\nSoledar also has deep salt mines, which could be used to station troops and store equipment, protected from Ukrainian missiles.\nRussia's mercenary Wagner Group has taken full credit for \"storming\" it.\nOn Tuesday night, the group's leader, Yevgeny Prigozhin, said his forces were in full control of Soledar. However, on Wednesday the Russian defence ministry released a statement appearing to contradict his claim - or that only Wagner group troops were involved.\nThis led to Mr Prigozhin repeating the claim on Wednesday evening. In a short statement on Telegram, he boasted that his mercenaries had killed around 500 pro-Ukraine troops. \"The whole city is littered with the corpses of Ukrainian soldiers,\" he wrote.\nThe apparent differences hint at divisions in Russia's military leadership, particularly between the Wagner Group and the defence ministry.\nFor his part, Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky denied that the city had fallen.\n\"The terrorist state and its propagandists are trying to pretend\" to have achieved some successes in Soledar, Mr Zelensky said in his nightly address on Wednesday, \"but the fighting continues\".\n\"We do everything, without stopping for a single day, to strengthen Ukrainian defence. Our potential is growing,\" he added.",
">\n\nAnother one bites the dust!",
">\n\nWhen is someone going to replace little boy Puts?",
">\n\n*Putz",
">\n\nSure looked like he was the likely successor to Putin, maybe he got a little to ambitious!",
">\n\nInteresting, the new guy was apparently the architect of Russia’s combined arms approach which has failed so dismally in Ukraine so far",
">\n\nWhen are they replacing that miserable little twit Putin?",
">\n\nHope his apartment is on the first floor.",
">\n\nPresident Vladimir Putin has removed Russia's top commander in Ukraine, three months after he was installed.\nChief of the General Staff Valery Gerasimov has been appointed to lead what Russia calls its \"special military operation\" against its neighbour.\nHe replaces Sergei Surovikin who has overseen Moscow's brutal attacks on Ukraine's energy infrastructure.\nThe reshuffle comes as Russian forces say they are making progress in eastern Ukraine after months of setbacks.\nGen Gerasimov, who has been in post since 2012, is the longest-serving Russian chief of general staff of the post-Soviet era.\nGen Surovikin - now his deputy - has been dubbed \"General Armageddon\" for his brutal tactics in previous wars, including Russia's operations in Syria.\nShortly after he was appointed to lead the operation in October, Russia began its campaign to destroy Ukraine's energy infrastructure, leaving millions of Ukrainian civilians without heat or power for extended periods in the depths of winter. He also oversaw Russia's withdrawal from the city of Kherson - a major success for the Ukrainians.\nRussia's defence ministry said the decision to replace Gen Surovikin was aimed at organising \"closer contact between different branches of the armed forces and improving the quality and effectiveness of the management of Russian forces\".\nBut the move has been seen by some as a sign that he may have gained too much power.\n\"As the unified commander in Ukraine, Surovikin was becoming very powerful, and was likely bypassing [Russian Defence Minister Sergei] Shoigu and Gerasimov when talking to Putin,\" military analyst Rob Lee wrote on Twitter.\nSome of Russia's hawkish military bloggers, who support the war but frequently criticise the way it is being carried out, have been highly critical of Russia's military leadership, including the new head of the special operation, Gen Gerasimov.\nWednesday's announcement comes as fighting continues in Soledar in eastern Ukraine.\nThe fall of Soledar may help Russian troops in their assault on the strategic city of Bakhmut, about 10km (6 miles) to the south-west, providing them with a secure artillery position within range of the city.\nSoledar also has deep salt mines, which could be used to station troops and store equipment, protected from Ukrainian missiles.\nRussia's mercenary Wagner Group has taken full credit for \"storming\" it.\nOn Tuesday night, the group's leader, Yevgeny Prigozhin, said his forces were in full control of Soledar. However, on Wednesday the Russian defence ministry released a statement appearing to contradict his claim - or that only Wagner group troops were involved.\nThis led to Mr Prigozhin repeating the claim on Wednesday evening. In a short statement on Telegram, he boasted that his mercenaries had killed around 500 pro-Ukraine troops. \"The whole city is littered with the corpses of Ukrainian soldiers,\" he wrote.\nThe apparent differences hint at divisions in Russia's military leadership, particularly between the Wagner Group and the defence ministry.\nFor his part, Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky denied that the city had fallen.\n\"The terrorist state and its propagandists are trying to pretend\" to have achieved some successes in Soledar, Mr Zelensky said in his nightly address on Wednesday, \"but the fighting continues\".\n\"We do everything, without stopping for a single day, to strengthen Ukrainian defence. Our potential is growing,\" he added.",
">\n\nWow, he lasted 3 whole months.",
">\n\nAnother one bites the dust!",
">\n\nI wouldn’t be getting near any stairs if I was him. Too many slip & fall incidents have occurred recently.",
">\n\nOr windows",
">\n\nOr tea",
">\n\nWhen is someone going to replace little boy Puts?",
">\n\n*Putz",
">\n\nSure looked like he was the likely successor to Putin, maybe he got a little to ambitious!",
">\n\nInteresting, the new guy was apparently the architect of Russia’s combined arms approach which has failed so dismally in Ukraine so far",
">\n\nWhen are they replacing that miserable little twit Putin?",
">\n\nHope his apartment is on the first floor."
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Wow, he lasted 3 whole months. | [
"I wouldn’t be getting near any stairs if I was him. Too many slip & fall incidents have occurred recently.",
">\n\nOr windows",
">\n\nInteresting, the new guy was apparently the architect of Russia’s combined arms approach which has failed so dismally in Ukraine so far",
">\n\nHope his apartment is on the first floor.",
">\n\nWhen are they replacing that miserable little twit Putin?",
">\n\nPresident Vladimir Putin has removed Russia's top commander in Ukraine, three months after he was installed.\nChief of the General Staff Valery Gerasimov has been appointed to lead what Russia calls its \"special military operation\" against its neighbour.\nHe replaces Sergei Surovikin who has overseen Moscow's brutal attacks on Ukraine's energy infrastructure.\nThe reshuffle comes as Russian forces say they are making progress in eastern Ukraine after months of setbacks.\nGen Gerasimov, who has been in post since 2012, is the longest-serving Russian chief of general staff of the post-Soviet era.\nGen Surovikin - now his deputy - has been dubbed \"General Armageddon\" for his brutal tactics in previous wars, including Russia's operations in Syria.\nShortly after he was appointed to lead the operation in October, Russia began its campaign to destroy Ukraine's energy infrastructure, leaving millions of Ukrainian civilians without heat or power for extended periods in the depths of winter. He also oversaw Russia's withdrawal from the city of Kherson - a major success for the Ukrainians.\nRussia's defence ministry said the decision to replace Gen Surovikin was aimed at organising \"closer contact between different branches of the armed forces and improving the quality and effectiveness of the management of Russian forces\".\nBut the move has been seen by some as a sign that he may have gained too much power.\n\"As the unified commander in Ukraine, Surovikin was becoming very powerful, and was likely bypassing [Russian Defence Minister Sergei] Shoigu and Gerasimov when talking to Putin,\" military analyst Rob Lee wrote on Twitter.\nSome of Russia's hawkish military bloggers, who support the war but frequently criticise the way it is being carried out, have been highly critical of Russia's military leadership, including the new head of the special operation, Gen Gerasimov.\nWednesday's announcement comes as fighting continues in Soledar in eastern Ukraine.\nThe fall of Soledar may help Russian troops in their assault on the strategic city of Bakhmut, about 10km (6 miles) to the south-west, providing them with a secure artillery position within range of the city.\nSoledar also has deep salt mines, which could be used to station troops and store equipment, protected from Ukrainian missiles.\nRussia's mercenary Wagner Group has taken full credit for \"storming\" it.\nOn Tuesday night, the group's leader, Yevgeny Prigozhin, said his forces were in full control of Soledar. However, on Wednesday the Russian defence ministry released a statement appearing to contradict his claim - or that only Wagner group troops were involved.\nThis led to Mr Prigozhin repeating the claim on Wednesday evening. In a short statement on Telegram, he boasted that his mercenaries had killed around 500 pro-Ukraine troops. \"The whole city is littered with the corpses of Ukrainian soldiers,\" he wrote.\nThe apparent differences hint at divisions in Russia's military leadership, particularly between the Wagner Group and the defence ministry.\nFor his part, Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky denied that the city had fallen.\n\"The terrorist state and its propagandists are trying to pretend\" to have achieved some successes in Soledar, Mr Zelensky said in his nightly address on Wednesday, \"but the fighting continues\".\n\"We do everything, without stopping for a single day, to strengthen Ukrainian defence. Our potential is growing,\" he added.",
">\n\nAnother one bites the dust!",
">\n\nWhen is someone going to replace little boy Puts?",
">\n\n*Putz",
">\n\nSure looked like he was the likely successor to Putin, maybe he got a little to ambitious!",
">\n\nInteresting, the new guy was apparently the architect of Russia’s combined arms approach which has failed so dismally in Ukraine so far",
">\n\nWhen are they replacing that miserable little twit Putin?",
">\n\nHope his apartment is on the first floor.",
">\n\nPresident Vladimir Putin has removed Russia's top commander in Ukraine, three months after he was installed.\nChief of the General Staff Valery Gerasimov has been appointed to lead what Russia calls its \"special military operation\" against its neighbour.\nHe replaces Sergei Surovikin who has overseen Moscow's brutal attacks on Ukraine's energy infrastructure.\nThe reshuffle comes as Russian forces say they are making progress in eastern Ukraine after months of setbacks.\nGen Gerasimov, who has been in post since 2012, is the longest-serving Russian chief of general staff of the post-Soviet era.\nGen Surovikin - now his deputy - has been dubbed \"General Armageddon\" for his brutal tactics in previous wars, including Russia's operations in Syria.\nShortly after he was appointed to lead the operation in October, Russia began its campaign to destroy Ukraine's energy infrastructure, leaving millions of Ukrainian civilians without heat or power for extended periods in the depths of winter. He also oversaw Russia's withdrawal from the city of Kherson - a major success for the Ukrainians.\nRussia's defence ministry said the decision to replace Gen Surovikin was aimed at organising \"closer contact between different branches of the armed forces and improving the quality and effectiveness of the management of Russian forces\".\nBut the move has been seen by some as a sign that he may have gained too much power.\n\"As the unified commander in Ukraine, Surovikin was becoming very powerful, and was likely bypassing [Russian Defence Minister Sergei] Shoigu and Gerasimov when talking to Putin,\" military analyst Rob Lee wrote on Twitter.\nSome of Russia's hawkish military bloggers, who support the war but frequently criticise the way it is being carried out, have been highly critical of Russia's military leadership, including the new head of the special operation, Gen Gerasimov.\nWednesday's announcement comes as fighting continues in Soledar in eastern Ukraine.\nThe fall of Soledar may help Russian troops in their assault on the strategic city of Bakhmut, about 10km (6 miles) to the south-west, providing them with a secure artillery position within range of the city.\nSoledar also has deep salt mines, which could be used to station troops and store equipment, protected from Ukrainian missiles.\nRussia's mercenary Wagner Group has taken full credit for \"storming\" it.\nOn Tuesday night, the group's leader, Yevgeny Prigozhin, said his forces were in full control of Soledar. However, on Wednesday the Russian defence ministry released a statement appearing to contradict his claim - or that only Wagner group troops were involved.\nThis led to Mr Prigozhin repeating the claim on Wednesday evening. In a short statement on Telegram, he boasted that his mercenaries had killed around 500 pro-Ukraine troops. \"The whole city is littered with the corpses of Ukrainian soldiers,\" he wrote.\nThe apparent differences hint at divisions in Russia's military leadership, particularly between the Wagner Group and the defence ministry.\nFor his part, Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky denied that the city had fallen.\n\"The terrorist state and its propagandists are trying to pretend\" to have achieved some successes in Soledar, Mr Zelensky said in his nightly address on Wednesday, \"but the fighting continues\".\n\"We do everything, without stopping for a single day, to strengthen Ukrainian defence. Our potential is growing,\" he added.",
">\n\nWow, he lasted 3 whole months.",
">\n\nAnother one bites the dust!",
">\n\nI wouldn’t be getting near any stairs if I was him. Too many slip & fall incidents have occurred recently.",
">\n\nOr windows",
">\n\nOr tea",
">\n\nWhen is someone going to replace little boy Puts?",
">\n\n*Putz",
">\n\nSure looked like he was the likely successor to Putin, maybe he got a little to ambitious!",
">\n\nInteresting, the new guy was apparently the architect of Russia’s combined arms approach which has failed so dismally in Ukraine so far",
">\n\nWhen are they replacing that miserable little twit Putin?",
">\n\nHope his apartment is on the first floor.",
">\n\nPresident Vladimir Putin has removed Russia's top commander in Ukraine, three months after he was installed.\nChief of the General Staff Valery Gerasimov has been appointed to lead what Russia calls its \"special military operation\" against its neighbour.\nHe replaces Sergei Surovikin who has overseen Moscow's brutal attacks on Ukraine's energy infrastructure.\nThe reshuffle comes as Russian forces say they are making progress in eastern Ukraine after months of setbacks.\nGen Gerasimov, who has been in post since 2012, is the longest-serving Russian chief of general staff of the post-Soviet era.\nGen Surovikin - now his deputy - has been dubbed \"General Armageddon\" for his brutal tactics in previous wars, including Russia's operations in Syria.\nShortly after he was appointed to lead the operation in October, Russia began its campaign to destroy Ukraine's energy infrastructure, leaving millions of Ukrainian civilians without heat or power for extended periods in the depths of winter. He also oversaw Russia's withdrawal from the city of Kherson - a major success for the Ukrainians.\nRussia's defence ministry said the decision to replace Gen Surovikin was aimed at organising \"closer contact between different branches of the armed forces and improving the quality and effectiveness of the management of Russian forces\".\nBut the move has been seen by some as a sign that he may have gained too much power.\n\"As the unified commander in Ukraine, Surovikin was becoming very powerful, and was likely bypassing [Russian Defence Minister Sergei] Shoigu and Gerasimov when talking to Putin,\" military analyst Rob Lee wrote on Twitter.\nSome of Russia's hawkish military bloggers, who support the war but frequently criticise the way it is being carried out, have been highly critical of Russia's military leadership, including the new head of the special operation, Gen Gerasimov.\nWednesday's announcement comes as fighting continues in Soledar in eastern Ukraine.\nThe fall of Soledar may help Russian troops in their assault on the strategic city of Bakhmut, about 10km (6 miles) to the south-west, providing them with a secure artillery position within range of the city.\nSoledar also has deep salt mines, which could be used to station troops and store equipment, protected from Ukrainian missiles.\nRussia's mercenary Wagner Group has taken full credit for \"storming\" it.\nOn Tuesday night, the group's leader, Yevgeny Prigozhin, said his forces were in full control of Soledar. However, on Wednesday the Russian defence ministry released a statement appearing to contradict his claim - or that only Wagner group troops were involved.\nThis led to Mr Prigozhin repeating the claim on Wednesday evening. In a short statement on Telegram, he boasted that his mercenaries had killed around 500 pro-Ukraine troops. \"The whole city is littered with the corpses of Ukrainian soldiers,\" he wrote.\nThe apparent differences hint at divisions in Russia's military leadership, particularly between the Wagner Group and the defence ministry.\nFor his part, Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky denied that the city had fallen.\n\"The terrorist state and its propagandists are trying to pretend\" to have achieved some successes in Soledar, Mr Zelensky said in his nightly address on Wednesday, \"but the fighting continues\".\n\"We do everything, without stopping for a single day, to strengthen Ukrainian defence. Our potential is growing,\" he added."
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"I wouldn’t be getting near any stairs if I was him. Too many slip & fall incidents have occurred recently.",
">\n\nOr windows",
">\n\nInteresting, the new guy was apparently the architect of Russia’s combined arms approach which has failed so dismally in Ukraine so far",
">\n\nHope his apartment is on the first floor.",
">\n\nWhen are they replacing that miserable little twit Putin?",
">\n\nPresident Vladimir Putin has removed Russia's top commander in Ukraine, three months after he was installed.\nChief of the General Staff Valery Gerasimov has been appointed to lead what Russia calls its \"special military operation\" against its neighbour.\nHe replaces Sergei Surovikin who has overseen Moscow's brutal attacks on Ukraine's energy infrastructure.\nThe reshuffle comes as Russian forces say they are making progress in eastern Ukraine after months of setbacks.\nGen Gerasimov, who has been in post since 2012, is the longest-serving Russian chief of general staff of the post-Soviet era.\nGen Surovikin - now his deputy - has been dubbed \"General Armageddon\" for his brutal tactics in previous wars, including Russia's operations in Syria.\nShortly after he was appointed to lead the operation in October, Russia began its campaign to destroy Ukraine's energy infrastructure, leaving millions of Ukrainian civilians without heat or power for extended periods in the depths of winter. He also oversaw Russia's withdrawal from the city of Kherson - a major success for the Ukrainians.\nRussia's defence ministry said the decision to replace Gen Surovikin was aimed at organising \"closer contact between different branches of the armed forces and improving the quality and effectiveness of the management of Russian forces\".\nBut the move has been seen by some as a sign that he may have gained too much power.\n\"As the unified commander in Ukraine, Surovikin was becoming very powerful, and was likely bypassing [Russian Defence Minister Sergei] Shoigu and Gerasimov when talking to Putin,\" military analyst Rob Lee wrote on Twitter.\nSome of Russia's hawkish military bloggers, who support the war but frequently criticise the way it is being carried out, have been highly critical of Russia's military leadership, including the new head of the special operation, Gen Gerasimov.\nWednesday's announcement comes as fighting continues in Soledar in eastern Ukraine.\nThe fall of Soledar may help Russian troops in their assault on the strategic city of Bakhmut, about 10km (6 miles) to the south-west, providing them with a secure artillery position within range of the city.\nSoledar also has deep salt mines, which could be used to station troops and store equipment, protected from Ukrainian missiles.\nRussia's mercenary Wagner Group has taken full credit for \"storming\" it.\nOn Tuesday night, the group's leader, Yevgeny Prigozhin, said his forces were in full control of Soledar. However, on Wednesday the Russian defence ministry released a statement appearing to contradict his claim - or that only Wagner group troops were involved.\nThis led to Mr Prigozhin repeating the claim on Wednesday evening. In a short statement on Telegram, he boasted that his mercenaries had killed around 500 pro-Ukraine troops. \"The whole city is littered with the corpses of Ukrainian soldiers,\" he wrote.\nThe apparent differences hint at divisions in Russia's military leadership, particularly between the Wagner Group and the defence ministry.\nFor his part, Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky denied that the city had fallen.\n\"The terrorist state and its propagandists are trying to pretend\" to have achieved some successes in Soledar, Mr Zelensky said in his nightly address on Wednesday, \"but the fighting continues\".\n\"We do everything, without stopping for a single day, to strengthen Ukrainian defence. Our potential is growing,\" he added.",
">\n\nAnother one bites the dust!",
">\n\nWhen is someone going to replace little boy Puts?",
">\n\n*Putz",
">\n\nSure looked like he was the likely successor to Putin, maybe he got a little to ambitious!",
">\n\nInteresting, the new guy was apparently the architect of Russia’s combined arms approach which has failed so dismally in Ukraine so far",
">\n\nWhen are they replacing that miserable little twit Putin?",
">\n\nHope his apartment is on the first floor.",
">\n\nPresident Vladimir Putin has removed Russia's top commander in Ukraine, three months after he was installed.\nChief of the General Staff Valery Gerasimov has been appointed to lead what Russia calls its \"special military operation\" against its neighbour.\nHe replaces Sergei Surovikin who has overseen Moscow's brutal attacks on Ukraine's energy infrastructure.\nThe reshuffle comes as Russian forces say they are making progress in eastern Ukraine after months of setbacks.\nGen Gerasimov, who has been in post since 2012, is the longest-serving Russian chief of general staff of the post-Soviet era.\nGen Surovikin - now his deputy - has been dubbed \"General Armageddon\" for his brutal tactics in previous wars, including Russia's operations in Syria.\nShortly after he was appointed to lead the operation in October, Russia began its campaign to destroy Ukraine's energy infrastructure, leaving millions of Ukrainian civilians without heat or power for extended periods in the depths of winter. He also oversaw Russia's withdrawal from the city of Kherson - a major success for the Ukrainians.\nRussia's defence ministry said the decision to replace Gen Surovikin was aimed at organising \"closer contact between different branches of the armed forces and improving the quality and effectiveness of the management of Russian forces\".\nBut the move has been seen by some as a sign that he may have gained too much power.\n\"As the unified commander in Ukraine, Surovikin was becoming very powerful, and was likely bypassing [Russian Defence Minister Sergei] Shoigu and Gerasimov when talking to Putin,\" military analyst Rob Lee wrote on Twitter.\nSome of Russia's hawkish military bloggers, who support the war but frequently criticise the way it is being carried out, have been highly critical of Russia's military leadership, including the new head of the special operation, Gen Gerasimov.\nWednesday's announcement comes as fighting continues in Soledar in eastern Ukraine.\nThe fall of Soledar may help Russian troops in their assault on the strategic city of Bakhmut, about 10km (6 miles) to the south-west, providing them with a secure artillery position within range of the city.\nSoledar also has deep salt mines, which could be used to station troops and store equipment, protected from Ukrainian missiles.\nRussia's mercenary Wagner Group has taken full credit for \"storming\" it.\nOn Tuesday night, the group's leader, Yevgeny Prigozhin, said his forces were in full control of Soledar. However, on Wednesday the Russian defence ministry released a statement appearing to contradict his claim - or that only Wagner group troops were involved.\nThis led to Mr Prigozhin repeating the claim on Wednesday evening. In a short statement on Telegram, he boasted that his mercenaries had killed around 500 pro-Ukraine troops. \"The whole city is littered with the corpses of Ukrainian soldiers,\" he wrote.\nThe apparent differences hint at divisions in Russia's military leadership, particularly between the Wagner Group and the defence ministry.\nFor his part, Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky denied that the city had fallen.\n\"The terrorist state and its propagandists are trying to pretend\" to have achieved some successes in Soledar, Mr Zelensky said in his nightly address on Wednesday, \"but the fighting continues\".\n\"We do everything, without stopping for a single day, to strengthen Ukrainian defence. Our potential is growing,\" he added.",
">\n\nWow, he lasted 3 whole months.",
">\n\nAnother one bites the dust!",
">\n\nI wouldn’t be getting near any stairs if I was him. Too many slip & fall incidents have occurred recently.",
">\n\nOr windows",
">\n\nOr tea",
">\n\nWhen is someone going to replace little boy Puts?",
">\n\n*Putz",
">\n\nSure looked like he was the likely successor to Putin, maybe he got a little to ambitious!",
">\n\nInteresting, the new guy was apparently the architect of Russia’s combined arms approach which has failed so dismally in Ukraine so far",
">\n\nWhen are they replacing that miserable little twit Putin?",
">\n\nHope his apartment is on the first floor.",
">\n\nPresident Vladimir Putin has removed Russia's top commander in Ukraine, three months after he was installed.\nChief of the General Staff Valery Gerasimov has been appointed to lead what Russia calls its \"special military operation\" against its neighbour.\nHe replaces Sergei Surovikin who has overseen Moscow's brutal attacks on Ukraine's energy infrastructure.\nThe reshuffle comes as Russian forces say they are making progress in eastern Ukraine after months of setbacks.\nGen Gerasimov, who has been in post since 2012, is the longest-serving Russian chief of general staff of the post-Soviet era.\nGen Surovikin - now his deputy - has been dubbed \"General Armageddon\" for his brutal tactics in previous wars, including Russia's operations in Syria.\nShortly after he was appointed to lead the operation in October, Russia began its campaign to destroy Ukraine's energy infrastructure, leaving millions of Ukrainian civilians without heat or power for extended periods in the depths of winter. He also oversaw Russia's withdrawal from the city of Kherson - a major success for the Ukrainians.\nRussia's defence ministry said the decision to replace Gen Surovikin was aimed at organising \"closer contact between different branches of the armed forces and improving the quality and effectiveness of the management of Russian forces\".\nBut the move has been seen by some as a sign that he may have gained too much power.\n\"As the unified commander in Ukraine, Surovikin was becoming very powerful, and was likely bypassing [Russian Defence Minister Sergei] Shoigu and Gerasimov when talking to Putin,\" military analyst Rob Lee wrote on Twitter.\nSome of Russia's hawkish military bloggers, who support the war but frequently criticise the way it is being carried out, have been highly critical of Russia's military leadership, including the new head of the special operation, Gen Gerasimov.\nWednesday's announcement comes as fighting continues in Soledar in eastern Ukraine.\nThe fall of Soledar may help Russian troops in their assault on the strategic city of Bakhmut, about 10km (6 miles) to the south-west, providing them with a secure artillery position within range of the city.\nSoledar also has deep salt mines, which could be used to station troops and store equipment, protected from Ukrainian missiles.\nRussia's mercenary Wagner Group has taken full credit for \"storming\" it.\nOn Tuesday night, the group's leader, Yevgeny Prigozhin, said his forces were in full control of Soledar. However, on Wednesday the Russian defence ministry released a statement appearing to contradict his claim - or that only Wagner group troops were involved.\nThis led to Mr Prigozhin repeating the claim on Wednesday evening. In a short statement on Telegram, he boasted that his mercenaries had killed around 500 pro-Ukraine troops. \"The whole city is littered with the corpses of Ukrainian soldiers,\" he wrote.\nThe apparent differences hint at divisions in Russia's military leadership, particularly between the Wagner Group and the defence ministry.\nFor his part, Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky denied that the city had fallen.\n\"The terrorist state and its propagandists are trying to pretend\" to have achieved some successes in Soledar, Mr Zelensky said in his nightly address on Wednesday, \"but the fighting continues\".\n\"We do everything, without stopping for a single day, to strengthen Ukrainian defence. Our potential is growing,\" he added.",
">\n\nWow, he lasted 3 whole months."
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I wouldn’t be getting near any stairs if I was him. Too many slip & fall incidents have occurred recently. | [
"I wouldn’t be getting near any stairs if I was him. Too many slip & fall incidents have occurred recently.",
">\n\nOr windows",
">\n\nInteresting, the new guy was apparently the architect of Russia’s combined arms approach which has failed so dismally in Ukraine so far",
">\n\nHope his apartment is on the first floor.",
">\n\nWhen are they replacing that miserable little twit Putin?",
">\n\nPresident Vladimir Putin has removed Russia's top commander in Ukraine, three months after he was installed.\nChief of the General Staff Valery Gerasimov has been appointed to lead what Russia calls its \"special military operation\" against its neighbour.\nHe replaces Sergei Surovikin who has overseen Moscow's brutal attacks on Ukraine's energy infrastructure.\nThe reshuffle comes as Russian forces say they are making progress in eastern Ukraine after months of setbacks.\nGen Gerasimov, who has been in post since 2012, is the longest-serving Russian chief of general staff of the post-Soviet era.\nGen Surovikin - now his deputy - has been dubbed \"General Armageddon\" for his brutal tactics in previous wars, including Russia's operations in Syria.\nShortly after he was appointed to lead the operation in October, Russia began its campaign to destroy Ukraine's energy infrastructure, leaving millions of Ukrainian civilians without heat or power for extended periods in the depths of winter. He also oversaw Russia's withdrawal from the city of Kherson - a major success for the Ukrainians.\nRussia's defence ministry said the decision to replace Gen Surovikin was aimed at organising \"closer contact between different branches of the armed forces and improving the quality and effectiveness of the management of Russian forces\".\nBut the move has been seen by some as a sign that he may have gained too much power.\n\"As the unified commander in Ukraine, Surovikin was becoming very powerful, and was likely bypassing [Russian Defence Minister Sergei] Shoigu and Gerasimov when talking to Putin,\" military analyst Rob Lee wrote on Twitter.\nSome of Russia's hawkish military bloggers, who support the war but frequently criticise the way it is being carried out, have been highly critical of Russia's military leadership, including the new head of the special operation, Gen Gerasimov.\nWednesday's announcement comes as fighting continues in Soledar in eastern Ukraine.\nThe fall of Soledar may help Russian troops in their assault on the strategic city of Bakhmut, about 10km (6 miles) to the south-west, providing them with a secure artillery position within range of the city.\nSoledar also has deep salt mines, which could be used to station troops and store equipment, protected from Ukrainian missiles.\nRussia's mercenary Wagner Group has taken full credit for \"storming\" it.\nOn Tuesday night, the group's leader, Yevgeny Prigozhin, said his forces were in full control of Soledar. However, on Wednesday the Russian defence ministry released a statement appearing to contradict his claim - or that only Wagner group troops were involved.\nThis led to Mr Prigozhin repeating the claim on Wednesday evening. In a short statement on Telegram, he boasted that his mercenaries had killed around 500 pro-Ukraine troops. \"The whole city is littered with the corpses of Ukrainian soldiers,\" he wrote.\nThe apparent differences hint at divisions in Russia's military leadership, particularly between the Wagner Group and the defence ministry.\nFor his part, Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky denied that the city had fallen.\n\"The terrorist state and its propagandists are trying to pretend\" to have achieved some successes in Soledar, Mr Zelensky said in his nightly address on Wednesday, \"but the fighting continues\".\n\"We do everything, without stopping for a single day, to strengthen Ukrainian defence. Our potential is growing,\" he added.",
">\n\nAnother one bites the dust!",
">\n\nWhen is someone going to replace little boy Puts?",
">\n\n*Putz",
">\n\nSure looked like he was the likely successor to Putin, maybe he got a little to ambitious!",
">\n\nInteresting, the new guy was apparently the architect of Russia’s combined arms approach which has failed so dismally in Ukraine so far",
">\n\nWhen are they replacing that miserable little twit Putin?",
">\n\nHope his apartment is on the first floor.",
">\n\nPresident Vladimir Putin has removed Russia's top commander in Ukraine, three months after he was installed.\nChief of the General Staff Valery Gerasimov has been appointed to lead what Russia calls its \"special military operation\" against its neighbour.\nHe replaces Sergei Surovikin who has overseen Moscow's brutal attacks on Ukraine's energy infrastructure.\nThe reshuffle comes as Russian forces say they are making progress in eastern Ukraine after months of setbacks.\nGen Gerasimov, who has been in post since 2012, is the longest-serving Russian chief of general staff of the post-Soviet era.\nGen Surovikin - now his deputy - has been dubbed \"General Armageddon\" for his brutal tactics in previous wars, including Russia's operations in Syria.\nShortly after he was appointed to lead the operation in October, Russia began its campaign to destroy Ukraine's energy infrastructure, leaving millions of Ukrainian civilians without heat or power for extended periods in the depths of winter. He also oversaw Russia's withdrawal from the city of Kherson - a major success for the Ukrainians.\nRussia's defence ministry said the decision to replace Gen Surovikin was aimed at organising \"closer contact between different branches of the armed forces and improving the quality and effectiveness of the management of Russian forces\".\nBut the move has been seen by some as a sign that he may have gained too much power.\n\"As the unified commander in Ukraine, Surovikin was becoming very powerful, and was likely bypassing [Russian Defence Minister Sergei] Shoigu and Gerasimov when talking to Putin,\" military analyst Rob Lee wrote on Twitter.\nSome of Russia's hawkish military bloggers, who support the war but frequently criticise the way it is being carried out, have been highly critical of Russia's military leadership, including the new head of the special operation, Gen Gerasimov.\nWednesday's announcement comes as fighting continues in Soledar in eastern Ukraine.\nThe fall of Soledar may help Russian troops in their assault on the strategic city of Bakhmut, about 10km (6 miles) to the south-west, providing them with a secure artillery position within range of the city.\nSoledar also has deep salt mines, which could be used to station troops and store equipment, protected from Ukrainian missiles.\nRussia's mercenary Wagner Group has taken full credit for \"storming\" it.\nOn Tuesday night, the group's leader, Yevgeny Prigozhin, said his forces were in full control of Soledar. However, on Wednesday the Russian defence ministry released a statement appearing to contradict his claim - or that only Wagner group troops were involved.\nThis led to Mr Prigozhin repeating the claim on Wednesday evening. In a short statement on Telegram, he boasted that his mercenaries had killed around 500 pro-Ukraine troops. \"The whole city is littered with the corpses of Ukrainian soldiers,\" he wrote.\nThe apparent differences hint at divisions in Russia's military leadership, particularly between the Wagner Group and the defence ministry.\nFor his part, Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky denied that the city had fallen.\n\"The terrorist state and its propagandists are trying to pretend\" to have achieved some successes in Soledar, Mr Zelensky said in his nightly address on Wednesday, \"but the fighting continues\".\n\"We do everything, without stopping for a single day, to strengthen Ukrainian defence. Our potential is growing,\" he added.",
">\n\nWow, he lasted 3 whole months.",
">\n\nAnother one bites the dust!",
">\n\nI wouldn’t be getting near any stairs if I was him. Too many slip & fall incidents have occurred recently.",
">\n\nOr windows",
">\n\nOr tea",
">\n\nWhen is someone going to replace little boy Puts?",
">\n\n*Putz",
">\n\nSure looked like he was the likely successor to Putin, maybe he got a little to ambitious!",
">\n\nInteresting, the new guy was apparently the architect of Russia’s combined arms approach which has failed so dismally in Ukraine so far",
">\n\nWhen are they replacing that miserable little twit Putin?",
">\n\nHope his apartment is on the first floor.",
">\n\nPresident Vladimir Putin has removed Russia's top commander in Ukraine, three months after he was installed.\nChief of the General Staff Valery Gerasimov has been appointed to lead what Russia calls its \"special military operation\" against its neighbour.\nHe replaces Sergei Surovikin who has overseen Moscow's brutal attacks on Ukraine's energy infrastructure.\nThe reshuffle comes as Russian forces say they are making progress in eastern Ukraine after months of setbacks.\nGen Gerasimov, who has been in post since 2012, is the longest-serving Russian chief of general staff of the post-Soviet era.\nGen Surovikin - now his deputy - has been dubbed \"General Armageddon\" for his brutal tactics in previous wars, including Russia's operations in Syria.\nShortly after he was appointed to lead the operation in October, Russia began its campaign to destroy Ukraine's energy infrastructure, leaving millions of Ukrainian civilians without heat or power for extended periods in the depths of winter. He also oversaw Russia's withdrawal from the city of Kherson - a major success for the Ukrainians.\nRussia's defence ministry said the decision to replace Gen Surovikin was aimed at organising \"closer contact between different branches of the armed forces and improving the quality and effectiveness of the management of Russian forces\".\nBut the move has been seen by some as a sign that he may have gained too much power.\n\"As the unified commander in Ukraine, Surovikin was becoming very powerful, and was likely bypassing [Russian Defence Minister Sergei] Shoigu and Gerasimov when talking to Putin,\" military analyst Rob Lee wrote on Twitter.\nSome of Russia's hawkish military bloggers, who support the war but frequently criticise the way it is being carried out, have been highly critical of Russia's military leadership, including the new head of the special operation, Gen Gerasimov.\nWednesday's announcement comes as fighting continues in Soledar in eastern Ukraine.\nThe fall of Soledar may help Russian troops in their assault on the strategic city of Bakhmut, about 10km (6 miles) to the south-west, providing them with a secure artillery position within range of the city.\nSoledar also has deep salt mines, which could be used to station troops and store equipment, protected from Ukrainian missiles.\nRussia's mercenary Wagner Group has taken full credit for \"storming\" it.\nOn Tuesday night, the group's leader, Yevgeny Prigozhin, said his forces were in full control of Soledar. However, on Wednesday the Russian defence ministry released a statement appearing to contradict his claim - or that only Wagner group troops were involved.\nThis led to Mr Prigozhin repeating the claim on Wednesday evening. In a short statement on Telegram, he boasted that his mercenaries had killed around 500 pro-Ukraine troops. \"The whole city is littered with the corpses of Ukrainian soldiers,\" he wrote.\nThe apparent differences hint at divisions in Russia's military leadership, particularly between the Wagner Group and the defence ministry.\nFor his part, Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky denied that the city had fallen.\n\"The terrorist state and its propagandists are trying to pretend\" to have achieved some successes in Soledar, Mr Zelensky said in his nightly address on Wednesday, \"but the fighting continues\".\n\"We do everything, without stopping for a single day, to strengthen Ukrainian defence. Our potential is growing,\" he added.",
">\n\nWow, he lasted 3 whole months.",
">\n\nAnother one bites the dust!"
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"I wouldn’t be getting near any stairs if I was him. Too many slip & fall incidents have occurred recently.",
">\n\nOr windows",
">\n\nInteresting, the new guy was apparently the architect of Russia’s combined arms approach which has failed so dismally in Ukraine so far",
">\n\nHope his apartment is on the first floor.",
">\n\nWhen are they replacing that miserable little twit Putin?",
">\n\nPresident Vladimir Putin has removed Russia's top commander in Ukraine, three months after he was installed.\nChief of the General Staff Valery Gerasimov has been appointed to lead what Russia calls its \"special military operation\" against its neighbour.\nHe replaces Sergei Surovikin who has overseen Moscow's brutal attacks on Ukraine's energy infrastructure.\nThe reshuffle comes as Russian forces say they are making progress in eastern Ukraine after months of setbacks.\nGen Gerasimov, who has been in post since 2012, is the longest-serving Russian chief of general staff of the post-Soviet era.\nGen Surovikin - now his deputy - has been dubbed \"General Armageddon\" for his brutal tactics in previous wars, including Russia's operations in Syria.\nShortly after he was appointed to lead the operation in October, Russia began its campaign to destroy Ukraine's energy infrastructure, leaving millions of Ukrainian civilians without heat or power for extended periods in the depths of winter. He also oversaw Russia's withdrawal from the city of Kherson - a major success for the Ukrainians.\nRussia's defence ministry said the decision to replace Gen Surovikin was aimed at organising \"closer contact between different branches of the armed forces and improving the quality and effectiveness of the management of Russian forces\".\nBut the move has been seen by some as a sign that he may have gained too much power.\n\"As the unified commander in Ukraine, Surovikin was becoming very powerful, and was likely bypassing [Russian Defence Minister Sergei] Shoigu and Gerasimov when talking to Putin,\" military analyst Rob Lee wrote on Twitter.\nSome of Russia's hawkish military bloggers, who support the war but frequently criticise the way it is being carried out, have been highly critical of Russia's military leadership, including the new head of the special operation, Gen Gerasimov.\nWednesday's announcement comes as fighting continues in Soledar in eastern Ukraine.\nThe fall of Soledar may help Russian troops in their assault on the strategic city of Bakhmut, about 10km (6 miles) to the south-west, providing them with a secure artillery position within range of the city.\nSoledar also has deep salt mines, which could be used to station troops and store equipment, protected from Ukrainian missiles.\nRussia's mercenary Wagner Group has taken full credit for \"storming\" it.\nOn Tuesday night, the group's leader, Yevgeny Prigozhin, said his forces were in full control of Soledar. However, on Wednesday the Russian defence ministry released a statement appearing to contradict his claim - or that only Wagner group troops were involved.\nThis led to Mr Prigozhin repeating the claim on Wednesday evening. In a short statement on Telegram, he boasted that his mercenaries had killed around 500 pro-Ukraine troops. \"The whole city is littered with the corpses of Ukrainian soldiers,\" he wrote.\nThe apparent differences hint at divisions in Russia's military leadership, particularly between the Wagner Group and the defence ministry.\nFor his part, Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky denied that the city had fallen.\n\"The terrorist state and its propagandists are trying to pretend\" to have achieved some successes in Soledar, Mr Zelensky said in his nightly address on Wednesday, \"but the fighting continues\".\n\"We do everything, without stopping for a single day, to strengthen Ukrainian defence. Our potential is growing,\" he added.",
">\n\nAnother one bites the dust!",
">\n\nWhen is someone going to replace little boy Puts?",
">\n\n*Putz",
">\n\nSure looked like he was the likely successor to Putin, maybe he got a little to ambitious!",
">\n\nInteresting, the new guy was apparently the architect of Russia’s combined arms approach which has failed so dismally in Ukraine so far",
">\n\nWhen are they replacing that miserable little twit Putin?",
">\n\nHope his apartment is on the first floor.",
">\n\nPresident Vladimir Putin has removed Russia's top commander in Ukraine, three months after he was installed.\nChief of the General Staff Valery Gerasimov has been appointed to lead what Russia calls its \"special military operation\" against its neighbour.\nHe replaces Sergei Surovikin who has overseen Moscow's brutal attacks on Ukraine's energy infrastructure.\nThe reshuffle comes as Russian forces say they are making progress in eastern Ukraine after months of setbacks.\nGen Gerasimov, who has been in post since 2012, is the longest-serving Russian chief of general staff of the post-Soviet era.\nGen Surovikin - now his deputy - has been dubbed \"General Armageddon\" for his brutal tactics in previous wars, including Russia's operations in Syria.\nShortly after he was appointed to lead the operation in October, Russia began its campaign to destroy Ukraine's energy infrastructure, leaving millions of Ukrainian civilians without heat or power for extended periods in the depths of winter. He also oversaw Russia's withdrawal from the city of Kherson - a major success for the Ukrainians.\nRussia's defence ministry said the decision to replace Gen Surovikin was aimed at organising \"closer contact between different branches of the armed forces and improving the quality and effectiveness of the management of Russian forces\".\nBut the move has been seen by some as a sign that he may have gained too much power.\n\"As the unified commander in Ukraine, Surovikin was becoming very powerful, and was likely bypassing [Russian Defence Minister Sergei] Shoigu and Gerasimov when talking to Putin,\" military analyst Rob Lee wrote on Twitter.\nSome of Russia's hawkish military bloggers, who support the war but frequently criticise the way it is being carried out, have been highly critical of Russia's military leadership, including the new head of the special operation, Gen Gerasimov.\nWednesday's announcement comes as fighting continues in Soledar in eastern Ukraine.\nThe fall of Soledar may help Russian troops in their assault on the strategic city of Bakhmut, about 10km (6 miles) to the south-west, providing them with a secure artillery position within range of the city.\nSoledar also has deep salt mines, which could be used to station troops and store equipment, protected from Ukrainian missiles.\nRussia's mercenary Wagner Group has taken full credit for \"storming\" it.\nOn Tuesday night, the group's leader, Yevgeny Prigozhin, said his forces were in full control of Soledar. However, on Wednesday the Russian defence ministry released a statement appearing to contradict his claim - or that only Wagner group troops were involved.\nThis led to Mr Prigozhin repeating the claim on Wednesday evening. In a short statement on Telegram, he boasted that his mercenaries had killed around 500 pro-Ukraine troops. \"The whole city is littered with the corpses of Ukrainian soldiers,\" he wrote.\nThe apparent differences hint at divisions in Russia's military leadership, particularly between the Wagner Group and the defence ministry.\nFor his part, Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky denied that the city had fallen.\n\"The terrorist state and its propagandists are trying to pretend\" to have achieved some successes in Soledar, Mr Zelensky said in his nightly address on Wednesday, \"but the fighting continues\".\n\"We do everything, without stopping for a single day, to strengthen Ukrainian defence. Our potential is growing,\" he added.",
">\n\nWow, he lasted 3 whole months.",
">\n\nAnother one bites the dust!",
">\n\nI wouldn’t be getting near any stairs if I was him. Too many slip & fall incidents have occurred recently.",
">\n\nOr windows",
">\n\nOr tea",
">\n\nWhen is someone going to replace little boy Puts?",
">\n\n*Putz",
">\n\nSure looked like he was the likely successor to Putin, maybe he got a little to ambitious!",
">\n\nInteresting, the new guy was apparently the architect of Russia’s combined arms approach which has failed so dismally in Ukraine so far",
">\n\nWhen are they replacing that miserable little twit Putin?",
">\n\nHope his apartment is on the first floor.",
">\n\nPresident Vladimir Putin has removed Russia's top commander in Ukraine, three months after he was installed.\nChief of the General Staff Valery Gerasimov has been appointed to lead what Russia calls its \"special military operation\" against its neighbour.\nHe replaces Sergei Surovikin who has overseen Moscow's brutal attacks on Ukraine's energy infrastructure.\nThe reshuffle comes as Russian forces say they are making progress in eastern Ukraine after months of setbacks.\nGen Gerasimov, who has been in post since 2012, is the longest-serving Russian chief of general staff of the post-Soviet era.\nGen Surovikin - now his deputy - has been dubbed \"General Armageddon\" for his brutal tactics in previous wars, including Russia's operations in Syria.\nShortly after he was appointed to lead the operation in October, Russia began its campaign to destroy Ukraine's energy infrastructure, leaving millions of Ukrainian civilians without heat or power for extended periods in the depths of winter. He also oversaw Russia's withdrawal from the city of Kherson - a major success for the Ukrainians.\nRussia's defence ministry said the decision to replace Gen Surovikin was aimed at organising \"closer contact between different branches of the armed forces and improving the quality and effectiveness of the management of Russian forces\".\nBut the move has been seen by some as a sign that he may have gained too much power.\n\"As the unified commander in Ukraine, Surovikin was becoming very powerful, and was likely bypassing [Russian Defence Minister Sergei] Shoigu and Gerasimov when talking to Putin,\" military analyst Rob Lee wrote on Twitter.\nSome of Russia's hawkish military bloggers, who support the war but frequently criticise the way it is being carried out, have been highly critical of Russia's military leadership, including the new head of the special operation, Gen Gerasimov.\nWednesday's announcement comes as fighting continues in Soledar in eastern Ukraine.\nThe fall of Soledar may help Russian troops in their assault on the strategic city of Bakhmut, about 10km (6 miles) to the south-west, providing them with a secure artillery position within range of the city.\nSoledar also has deep salt mines, which could be used to station troops and store equipment, protected from Ukrainian missiles.\nRussia's mercenary Wagner Group has taken full credit for \"storming\" it.\nOn Tuesday night, the group's leader, Yevgeny Prigozhin, said his forces were in full control of Soledar. However, on Wednesday the Russian defence ministry released a statement appearing to contradict his claim - or that only Wagner group troops were involved.\nThis led to Mr Prigozhin repeating the claim on Wednesday evening. In a short statement on Telegram, he boasted that his mercenaries had killed around 500 pro-Ukraine troops. \"The whole city is littered with the corpses of Ukrainian soldiers,\" he wrote.\nThe apparent differences hint at divisions in Russia's military leadership, particularly between the Wagner Group and the defence ministry.\nFor his part, Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky denied that the city had fallen.\n\"The terrorist state and its propagandists are trying to pretend\" to have achieved some successes in Soledar, Mr Zelensky said in his nightly address on Wednesday, \"but the fighting continues\".\n\"We do everything, without stopping for a single day, to strengthen Ukrainian defence. Our potential is growing,\" he added.",
">\n\nWow, he lasted 3 whole months.",
">\n\nAnother one bites the dust!",
">\n\nI wouldn’t be getting near any stairs if I was him. Too many slip & fall incidents have occurred recently."
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Or tea | [
"I wouldn’t be getting near any stairs if I was him. Too many slip & fall incidents have occurred recently.",
">\n\nOr windows",
">\n\nInteresting, the new guy was apparently the architect of Russia’s combined arms approach which has failed so dismally in Ukraine so far",
">\n\nHope his apartment is on the first floor.",
">\n\nWhen are they replacing that miserable little twit Putin?",
">\n\nPresident Vladimir Putin has removed Russia's top commander in Ukraine, three months after he was installed.\nChief of the General Staff Valery Gerasimov has been appointed to lead what Russia calls its \"special military operation\" against its neighbour.\nHe replaces Sergei Surovikin who has overseen Moscow's brutal attacks on Ukraine's energy infrastructure.\nThe reshuffle comes as Russian forces say they are making progress in eastern Ukraine after months of setbacks.\nGen Gerasimov, who has been in post since 2012, is the longest-serving Russian chief of general staff of the post-Soviet era.\nGen Surovikin - now his deputy - has been dubbed \"General Armageddon\" for his brutal tactics in previous wars, including Russia's operations in Syria.\nShortly after he was appointed to lead the operation in October, Russia began its campaign to destroy Ukraine's energy infrastructure, leaving millions of Ukrainian civilians without heat or power for extended periods in the depths of winter. He also oversaw Russia's withdrawal from the city of Kherson - a major success for the Ukrainians.\nRussia's defence ministry said the decision to replace Gen Surovikin was aimed at organising \"closer contact between different branches of the armed forces and improving the quality and effectiveness of the management of Russian forces\".\nBut the move has been seen by some as a sign that he may have gained too much power.\n\"As the unified commander in Ukraine, Surovikin was becoming very powerful, and was likely bypassing [Russian Defence Minister Sergei] Shoigu and Gerasimov when talking to Putin,\" military analyst Rob Lee wrote on Twitter.\nSome of Russia's hawkish military bloggers, who support the war but frequently criticise the way it is being carried out, have been highly critical of Russia's military leadership, including the new head of the special operation, Gen Gerasimov.\nWednesday's announcement comes as fighting continues in Soledar in eastern Ukraine.\nThe fall of Soledar may help Russian troops in their assault on the strategic city of Bakhmut, about 10km (6 miles) to the south-west, providing them with a secure artillery position within range of the city.\nSoledar also has deep salt mines, which could be used to station troops and store equipment, protected from Ukrainian missiles.\nRussia's mercenary Wagner Group has taken full credit for \"storming\" it.\nOn Tuesday night, the group's leader, Yevgeny Prigozhin, said his forces were in full control of Soledar. However, on Wednesday the Russian defence ministry released a statement appearing to contradict his claim - or that only Wagner group troops were involved.\nThis led to Mr Prigozhin repeating the claim on Wednesday evening. In a short statement on Telegram, he boasted that his mercenaries had killed around 500 pro-Ukraine troops. \"The whole city is littered with the corpses of Ukrainian soldiers,\" he wrote.\nThe apparent differences hint at divisions in Russia's military leadership, particularly between the Wagner Group and the defence ministry.\nFor his part, Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky denied that the city had fallen.\n\"The terrorist state and its propagandists are trying to pretend\" to have achieved some successes in Soledar, Mr Zelensky said in his nightly address on Wednesday, \"but the fighting continues\".\n\"We do everything, without stopping for a single day, to strengthen Ukrainian defence. Our potential is growing,\" he added.",
">\n\nAnother one bites the dust!",
">\n\nWhen is someone going to replace little boy Puts?",
">\n\n*Putz",
">\n\nSure looked like he was the likely successor to Putin, maybe he got a little to ambitious!",
">\n\nInteresting, the new guy was apparently the architect of Russia’s combined arms approach which has failed so dismally in Ukraine so far",
">\n\nWhen are they replacing that miserable little twit Putin?",
">\n\nHope his apartment is on the first floor.",
">\n\nPresident Vladimir Putin has removed Russia's top commander in Ukraine, three months after he was installed.\nChief of the General Staff Valery Gerasimov has been appointed to lead what Russia calls its \"special military operation\" against its neighbour.\nHe replaces Sergei Surovikin who has overseen Moscow's brutal attacks on Ukraine's energy infrastructure.\nThe reshuffle comes as Russian forces say they are making progress in eastern Ukraine after months of setbacks.\nGen Gerasimov, who has been in post since 2012, is the longest-serving Russian chief of general staff of the post-Soviet era.\nGen Surovikin - now his deputy - has been dubbed \"General Armageddon\" for his brutal tactics in previous wars, including Russia's operations in Syria.\nShortly after he was appointed to lead the operation in October, Russia began its campaign to destroy Ukraine's energy infrastructure, leaving millions of Ukrainian civilians without heat or power for extended periods in the depths of winter. He also oversaw Russia's withdrawal from the city of Kherson - a major success for the Ukrainians.\nRussia's defence ministry said the decision to replace Gen Surovikin was aimed at organising \"closer contact between different branches of the armed forces and improving the quality and effectiveness of the management of Russian forces\".\nBut the move has been seen by some as a sign that he may have gained too much power.\n\"As the unified commander in Ukraine, Surovikin was becoming very powerful, and was likely bypassing [Russian Defence Minister Sergei] Shoigu and Gerasimov when talking to Putin,\" military analyst Rob Lee wrote on Twitter.\nSome of Russia's hawkish military bloggers, who support the war but frequently criticise the way it is being carried out, have been highly critical of Russia's military leadership, including the new head of the special operation, Gen Gerasimov.\nWednesday's announcement comes as fighting continues in Soledar in eastern Ukraine.\nThe fall of Soledar may help Russian troops in their assault on the strategic city of Bakhmut, about 10km (6 miles) to the south-west, providing them with a secure artillery position within range of the city.\nSoledar also has deep salt mines, which could be used to station troops and store equipment, protected from Ukrainian missiles.\nRussia's mercenary Wagner Group has taken full credit for \"storming\" it.\nOn Tuesday night, the group's leader, Yevgeny Prigozhin, said his forces were in full control of Soledar. However, on Wednesday the Russian defence ministry released a statement appearing to contradict his claim - or that only Wagner group troops were involved.\nThis led to Mr Prigozhin repeating the claim on Wednesday evening. In a short statement on Telegram, he boasted that his mercenaries had killed around 500 pro-Ukraine troops. \"The whole city is littered with the corpses of Ukrainian soldiers,\" he wrote.\nThe apparent differences hint at divisions in Russia's military leadership, particularly between the Wagner Group and the defence ministry.\nFor his part, Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky denied that the city had fallen.\n\"The terrorist state and its propagandists are trying to pretend\" to have achieved some successes in Soledar, Mr Zelensky said in his nightly address on Wednesday, \"but the fighting continues\".\n\"We do everything, without stopping for a single day, to strengthen Ukrainian defence. Our potential is growing,\" he added.",
">\n\nWow, he lasted 3 whole months.",
">\n\nAnother one bites the dust!",
">\n\nI wouldn’t be getting near any stairs if I was him. Too many slip & fall incidents have occurred recently.",
">\n\nOr windows",
">\n\nOr tea",
">\n\nWhen is someone going to replace little boy Puts?",
">\n\n*Putz",
">\n\nSure looked like he was the likely successor to Putin, maybe he got a little to ambitious!",
">\n\nInteresting, the new guy was apparently the architect of Russia’s combined arms approach which has failed so dismally in Ukraine so far",
">\n\nWhen are they replacing that miserable little twit Putin?",
">\n\nHope his apartment is on the first floor.",
">\n\nPresident Vladimir Putin has removed Russia's top commander in Ukraine, three months after he was installed.\nChief of the General Staff Valery Gerasimov has been appointed to lead what Russia calls its \"special military operation\" against its neighbour.\nHe replaces Sergei Surovikin who has overseen Moscow's brutal attacks on Ukraine's energy infrastructure.\nThe reshuffle comes as Russian forces say they are making progress in eastern Ukraine after months of setbacks.\nGen Gerasimov, who has been in post since 2012, is the longest-serving Russian chief of general staff of the post-Soviet era.\nGen Surovikin - now his deputy - has been dubbed \"General Armageddon\" for his brutal tactics in previous wars, including Russia's operations in Syria.\nShortly after he was appointed to lead the operation in October, Russia began its campaign to destroy Ukraine's energy infrastructure, leaving millions of Ukrainian civilians without heat or power for extended periods in the depths of winter. He also oversaw Russia's withdrawal from the city of Kherson - a major success for the Ukrainians.\nRussia's defence ministry said the decision to replace Gen Surovikin was aimed at organising \"closer contact between different branches of the armed forces and improving the quality and effectiveness of the management of Russian forces\".\nBut the move has been seen by some as a sign that he may have gained too much power.\n\"As the unified commander in Ukraine, Surovikin was becoming very powerful, and was likely bypassing [Russian Defence Minister Sergei] Shoigu and Gerasimov when talking to Putin,\" military analyst Rob Lee wrote on Twitter.\nSome of Russia's hawkish military bloggers, who support the war but frequently criticise the way it is being carried out, have been highly critical of Russia's military leadership, including the new head of the special operation, Gen Gerasimov.\nWednesday's announcement comes as fighting continues in Soledar in eastern Ukraine.\nThe fall of Soledar may help Russian troops in their assault on the strategic city of Bakhmut, about 10km (6 miles) to the south-west, providing them with a secure artillery position within range of the city.\nSoledar also has deep salt mines, which could be used to station troops and store equipment, protected from Ukrainian missiles.\nRussia's mercenary Wagner Group has taken full credit for \"storming\" it.\nOn Tuesday night, the group's leader, Yevgeny Prigozhin, said his forces were in full control of Soledar. However, on Wednesday the Russian defence ministry released a statement appearing to contradict his claim - or that only Wagner group troops were involved.\nThis led to Mr Prigozhin repeating the claim on Wednesday evening. In a short statement on Telegram, he boasted that his mercenaries had killed around 500 pro-Ukraine troops. \"The whole city is littered with the corpses of Ukrainian soldiers,\" he wrote.\nThe apparent differences hint at divisions in Russia's military leadership, particularly between the Wagner Group and the defence ministry.\nFor his part, Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky denied that the city had fallen.\n\"The terrorist state and its propagandists are trying to pretend\" to have achieved some successes in Soledar, Mr Zelensky said in his nightly address on Wednesday, \"but the fighting continues\".\n\"We do everything, without stopping for a single day, to strengthen Ukrainian defence. Our potential is growing,\" he added.",
">\n\nWow, he lasted 3 whole months.",
">\n\nAnother one bites the dust!",
">\n\nI wouldn’t be getting near any stairs if I was him. Too many slip & fall incidents have occurred recently.",
">\n\nOr windows"
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When is someone going to replace little boy Puts? | [
"I wouldn’t be getting near any stairs if I was him. Too many slip & fall incidents have occurred recently.",
">\n\nOr windows",
">\n\nInteresting, the new guy was apparently the architect of Russia’s combined arms approach which has failed so dismally in Ukraine so far",
">\n\nHope his apartment is on the first floor.",
">\n\nWhen are they replacing that miserable little twit Putin?",
">\n\nPresident Vladimir Putin has removed Russia's top commander in Ukraine, three months after he was installed.\nChief of the General Staff Valery Gerasimov has been appointed to lead what Russia calls its \"special military operation\" against its neighbour.\nHe replaces Sergei Surovikin who has overseen Moscow's brutal attacks on Ukraine's energy infrastructure.\nThe reshuffle comes as Russian forces say they are making progress in eastern Ukraine after months of setbacks.\nGen Gerasimov, who has been in post since 2012, is the longest-serving Russian chief of general staff of the post-Soviet era.\nGen Surovikin - now his deputy - has been dubbed \"General Armageddon\" for his brutal tactics in previous wars, including Russia's operations in Syria.\nShortly after he was appointed to lead the operation in October, Russia began its campaign to destroy Ukraine's energy infrastructure, leaving millions of Ukrainian civilians without heat or power for extended periods in the depths of winter. He also oversaw Russia's withdrawal from the city of Kherson - a major success for the Ukrainians.\nRussia's defence ministry said the decision to replace Gen Surovikin was aimed at organising \"closer contact between different branches of the armed forces and improving the quality and effectiveness of the management of Russian forces\".\nBut the move has been seen by some as a sign that he may have gained too much power.\n\"As the unified commander in Ukraine, Surovikin was becoming very powerful, and was likely bypassing [Russian Defence Minister Sergei] Shoigu and Gerasimov when talking to Putin,\" military analyst Rob Lee wrote on Twitter.\nSome of Russia's hawkish military bloggers, who support the war but frequently criticise the way it is being carried out, have been highly critical of Russia's military leadership, including the new head of the special operation, Gen Gerasimov.\nWednesday's announcement comes as fighting continues in Soledar in eastern Ukraine.\nThe fall of Soledar may help Russian troops in their assault on the strategic city of Bakhmut, about 10km (6 miles) to the south-west, providing them with a secure artillery position within range of the city.\nSoledar also has deep salt mines, which could be used to station troops and store equipment, protected from Ukrainian missiles.\nRussia's mercenary Wagner Group has taken full credit for \"storming\" it.\nOn Tuesday night, the group's leader, Yevgeny Prigozhin, said his forces were in full control of Soledar. However, on Wednesday the Russian defence ministry released a statement appearing to contradict his claim - or that only Wagner group troops were involved.\nThis led to Mr Prigozhin repeating the claim on Wednesday evening. In a short statement on Telegram, he boasted that his mercenaries had killed around 500 pro-Ukraine troops. \"The whole city is littered with the corpses of Ukrainian soldiers,\" he wrote.\nThe apparent differences hint at divisions in Russia's military leadership, particularly between the Wagner Group and the defence ministry.\nFor his part, Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky denied that the city had fallen.\n\"The terrorist state and its propagandists are trying to pretend\" to have achieved some successes in Soledar, Mr Zelensky said in his nightly address on Wednesday, \"but the fighting continues\".\n\"We do everything, without stopping for a single day, to strengthen Ukrainian defence. Our potential is growing,\" he added.",
">\n\nAnother one bites the dust!",
">\n\nWhen is someone going to replace little boy Puts?",
">\n\n*Putz",
">\n\nSure looked like he was the likely successor to Putin, maybe he got a little to ambitious!",
">\n\nInteresting, the new guy was apparently the architect of Russia’s combined arms approach which has failed so dismally in Ukraine so far",
">\n\nWhen are they replacing that miserable little twit Putin?",
">\n\nHope his apartment is on the first floor.",
">\n\nPresident Vladimir Putin has removed Russia's top commander in Ukraine, three months after he was installed.\nChief of the General Staff Valery Gerasimov has been appointed to lead what Russia calls its \"special military operation\" against its neighbour.\nHe replaces Sergei Surovikin who has overseen Moscow's brutal attacks on Ukraine's energy infrastructure.\nThe reshuffle comes as Russian forces say they are making progress in eastern Ukraine after months of setbacks.\nGen Gerasimov, who has been in post since 2012, is the longest-serving Russian chief of general staff of the post-Soviet era.\nGen Surovikin - now his deputy - has been dubbed \"General Armageddon\" for his brutal tactics in previous wars, including Russia's operations in Syria.\nShortly after he was appointed to lead the operation in October, Russia began its campaign to destroy Ukraine's energy infrastructure, leaving millions of Ukrainian civilians without heat or power for extended periods in the depths of winter. He also oversaw Russia's withdrawal from the city of Kherson - a major success for the Ukrainians.\nRussia's defence ministry said the decision to replace Gen Surovikin was aimed at organising \"closer contact between different branches of the armed forces and improving the quality and effectiveness of the management of Russian forces\".\nBut the move has been seen by some as a sign that he may have gained too much power.\n\"As the unified commander in Ukraine, Surovikin was becoming very powerful, and was likely bypassing [Russian Defence Minister Sergei] Shoigu and Gerasimov when talking to Putin,\" military analyst Rob Lee wrote on Twitter.\nSome of Russia's hawkish military bloggers, who support the war but frequently criticise the way it is being carried out, have been highly critical of Russia's military leadership, including the new head of the special operation, Gen Gerasimov.\nWednesday's announcement comes as fighting continues in Soledar in eastern Ukraine.\nThe fall of Soledar may help Russian troops in their assault on the strategic city of Bakhmut, about 10km (6 miles) to the south-west, providing them with a secure artillery position within range of the city.\nSoledar also has deep salt mines, which could be used to station troops and store equipment, protected from Ukrainian missiles.\nRussia's mercenary Wagner Group has taken full credit for \"storming\" it.\nOn Tuesday night, the group's leader, Yevgeny Prigozhin, said his forces were in full control of Soledar. However, on Wednesday the Russian defence ministry released a statement appearing to contradict his claim - or that only Wagner group troops were involved.\nThis led to Mr Prigozhin repeating the claim on Wednesday evening. In a short statement on Telegram, he boasted that his mercenaries had killed around 500 pro-Ukraine troops. \"The whole city is littered with the corpses of Ukrainian soldiers,\" he wrote.\nThe apparent differences hint at divisions in Russia's military leadership, particularly between the Wagner Group and the defence ministry.\nFor his part, Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky denied that the city had fallen.\n\"The terrorist state and its propagandists are trying to pretend\" to have achieved some successes in Soledar, Mr Zelensky said in his nightly address on Wednesday, \"but the fighting continues\".\n\"We do everything, without stopping for a single day, to strengthen Ukrainian defence. Our potential is growing,\" he added.",
">\n\nWow, he lasted 3 whole months.",
">\n\nAnother one bites the dust!",
">\n\nI wouldn’t be getting near any stairs if I was him. Too many slip & fall incidents have occurred recently.",
">\n\nOr windows",
">\n\nOr tea",
">\n\nWhen is someone going to replace little boy Puts?",
">\n\n*Putz",
">\n\nSure looked like he was the likely successor to Putin, maybe he got a little to ambitious!",
">\n\nInteresting, the new guy was apparently the architect of Russia’s combined arms approach which has failed so dismally in Ukraine so far",
">\n\nWhen are they replacing that miserable little twit Putin?",
">\n\nHope his apartment is on the first floor.",
">\n\nPresident Vladimir Putin has removed Russia's top commander in Ukraine, three months after he was installed.\nChief of the General Staff Valery Gerasimov has been appointed to lead what Russia calls its \"special military operation\" against its neighbour.\nHe replaces Sergei Surovikin who has overseen Moscow's brutal attacks on Ukraine's energy infrastructure.\nThe reshuffle comes as Russian forces say they are making progress in eastern Ukraine after months of setbacks.\nGen Gerasimov, who has been in post since 2012, is the longest-serving Russian chief of general staff of the post-Soviet era.\nGen Surovikin - now his deputy - has been dubbed \"General Armageddon\" for his brutal tactics in previous wars, including Russia's operations in Syria.\nShortly after he was appointed to lead the operation in October, Russia began its campaign to destroy Ukraine's energy infrastructure, leaving millions of Ukrainian civilians without heat or power for extended periods in the depths of winter. He also oversaw Russia's withdrawal from the city of Kherson - a major success for the Ukrainians.\nRussia's defence ministry said the decision to replace Gen Surovikin was aimed at organising \"closer contact between different branches of the armed forces and improving the quality and effectiveness of the management of Russian forces\".\nBut the move has been seen by some as a sign that he may have gained too much power.\n\"As the unified commander in Ukraine, Surovikin was becoming very powerful, and was likely bypassing [Russian Defence Minister Sergei] Shoigu and Gerasimov when talking to Putin,\" military analyst Rob Lee wrote on Twitter.\nSome of Russia's hawkish military bloggers, who support the war but frequently criticise the way it is being carried out, have been highly critical of Russia's military leadership, including the new head of the special operation, Gen Gerasimov.\nWednesday's announcement comes as fighting continues in Soledar in eastern Ukraine.\nThe fall of Soledar may help Russian troops in their assault on the strategic city of Bakhmut, about 10km (6 miles) to the south-west, providing them with a secure artillery position within range of the city.\nSoledar also has deep salt mines, which could be used to station troops and store equipment, protected from Ukrainian missiles.\nRussia's mercenary Wagner Group has taken full credit for \"storming\" it.\nOn Tuesday night, the group's leader, Yevgeny Prigozhin, said his forces were in full control of Soledar. However, on Wednesday the Russian defence ministry released a statement appearing to contradict his claim - or that only Wagner group troops were involved.\nThis led to Mr Prigozhin repeating the claim on Wednesday evening. In a short statement on Telegram, he boasted that his mercenaries had killed around 500 pro-Ukraine troops. \"The whole city is littered with the corpses of Ukrainian soldiers,\" he wrote.\nThe apparent differences hint at divisions in Russia's military leadership, particularly between the Wagner Group and the defence ministry.\nFor his part, Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky denied that the city had fallen.\n\"The terrorist state and its propagandists are trying to pretend\" to have achieved some successes in Soledar, Mr Zelensky said in his nightly address on Wednesday, \"but the fighting continues\".\n\"We do everything, without stopping for a single day, to strengthen Ukrainian defence. Our potential is growing,\" he added.",
">\n\nWow, he lasted 3 whole months.",
">\n\nAnother one bites the dust!",
">\n\nI wouldn’t be getting near any stairs if I was him. Too many slip & fall incidents have occurred recently.",
">\n\nOr windows",
">\n\nOr tea"
] |
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*Putz | [
"I wouldn’t be getting near any stairs if I was him. Too many slip & fall incidents have occurred recently.",
">\n\nOr windows",
">\n\nInteresting, the new guy was apparently the architect of Russia’s combined arms approach which has failed so dismally in Ukraine so far",
">\n\nHope his apartment is on the first floor.",
">\n\nWhen are they replacing that miserable little twit Putin?",
">\n\nPresident Vladimir Putin has removed Russia's top commander in Ukraine, three months after he was installed.\nChief of the General Staff Valery Gerasimov has been appointed to lead what Russia calls its \"special military operation\" against its neighbour.\nHe replaces Sergei Surovikin who has overseen Moscow's brutal attacks on Ukraine's energy infrastructure.\nThe reshuffle comes as Russian forces say they are making progress in eastern Ukraine after months of setbacks.\nGen Gerasimov, who has been in post since 2012, is the longest-serving Russian chief of general staff of the post-Soviet era.\nGen Surovikin - now his deputy - has been dubbed \"General Armageddon\" for his brutal tactics in previous wars, including Russia's operations in Syria.\nShortly after he was appointed to lead the operation in October, Russia began its campaign to destroy Ukraine's energy infrastructure, leaving millions of Ukrainian civilians without heat or power for extended periods in the depths of winter. He also oversaw Russia's withdrawal from the city of Kherson - a major success for the Ukrainians.\nRussia's defence ministry said the decision to replace Gen Surovikin was aimed at organising \"closer contact between different branches of the armed forces and improving the quality and effectiveness of the management of Russian forces\".\nBut the move has been seen by some as a sign that he may have gained too much power.\n\"As the unified commander in Ukraine, Surovikin was becoming very powerful, and was likely bypassing [Russian Defence Minister Sergei] Shoigu and Gerasimov when talking to Putin,\" military analyst Rob Lee wrote on Twitter.\nSome of Russia's hawkish military bloggers, who support the war but frequently criticise the way it is being carried out, have been highly critical of Russia's military leadership, including the new head of the special operation, Gen Gerasimov.\nWednesday's announcement comes as fighting continues in Soledar in eastern Ukraine.\nThe fall of Soledar may help Russian troops in their assault on the strategic city of Bakhmut, about 10km (6 miles) to the south-west, providing them with a secure artillery position within range of the city.\nSoledar also has deep salt mines, which could be used to station troops and store equipment, protected from Ukrainian missiles.\nRussia's mercenary Wagner Group has taken full credit for \"storming\" it.\nOn Tuesday night, the group's leader, Yevgeny Prigozhin, said his forces were in full control of Soledar. However, on Wednesday the Russian defence ministry released a statement appearing to contradict his claim - or that only Wagner group troops were involved.\nThis led to Mr Prigozhin repeating the claim on Wednesday evening. In a short statement on Telegram, he boasted that his mercenaries had killed around 500 pro-Ukraine troops. \"The whole city is littered with the corpses of Ukrainian soldiers,\" he wrote.\nThe apparent differences hint at divisions in Russia's military leadership, particularly between the Wagner Group and the defence ministry.\nFor his part, Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky denied that the city had fallen.\n\"The terrorist state and its propagandists are trying to pretend\" to have achieved some successes in Soledar, Mr Zelensky said in his nightly address on Wednesday, \"but the fighting continues\".\n\"We do everything, without stopping for a single day, to strengthen Ukrainian defence. Our potential is growing,\" he added.",
">\n\nAnother one bites the dust!",
">\n\nWhen is someone going to replace little boy Puts?",
">\n\n*Putz",
">\n\nSure looked like he was the likely successor to Putin, maybe he got a little to ambitious!",
">\n\nInteresting, the new guy was apparently the architect of Russia’s combined arms approach which has failed so dismally in Ukraine so far",
">\n\nWhen are they replacing that miserable little twit Putin?",
">\n\nHope his apartment is on the first floor.",
">\n\nPresident Vladimir Putin has removed Russia's top commander in Ukraine, three months after he was installed.\nChief of the General Staff Valery Gerasimov has been appointed to lead what Russia calls its \"special military operation\" against its neighbour.\nHe replaces Sergei Surovikin who has overseen Moscow's brutal attacks on Ukraine's energy infrastructure.\nThe reshuffle comes as Russian forces say they are making progress in eastern Ukraine after months of setbacks.\nGen Gerasimov, who has been in post since 2012, is the longest-serving Russian chief of general staff of the post-Soviet era.\nGen Surovikin - now his deputy - has been dubbed \"General Armageddon\" for his brutal tactics in previous wars, including Russia's operations in Syria.\nShortly after he was appointed to lead the operation in October, Russia began its campaign to destroy Ukraine's energy infrastructure, leaving millions of Ukrainian civilians without heat or power for extended periods in the depths of winter. He also oversaw Russia's withdrawal from the city of Kherson - a major success for the Ukrainians.\nRussia's defence ministry said the decision to replace Gen Surovikin was aimed at organising \"closer contact between different branches of the armed forces and improving the quality and effectiveness of the management of Russian forces\".\nBut the move has been seen by some as a sign that he may have gained too much power.\n\"As the unified commander in Ukraine, Surovikin was becoming very powerful, and was likely bypassing [Russian Defence Minister Sergei] Shoigu and Gerasimov when talking to Putin,\" military analyst Rob Lee wrote on Twitter.\nSome of Russia's hawkish military bloggers, who support the war but frequently criticise the way it is being carried out, have been highly critical of Russia's military leadership, including the new head of the special operation, Gen Gerasimov.\nWednesday's announcement comes as fighting continues in Soledar in eastern Ukraine.\nThe fall of Soledar may help Russian troops in their assault on the strategic city of Bakhmut, about 10km (6 miles) to the south-west, providing them with a secure artillery position within range of the city.\nSoledar also has deep salt mines, which could be used to station troops and store equipment, protected from Ukrainian missiles.\nRussia's mercenary Wagner Group has taken full credit for \"storming\" it.\nOn Tuesday night, the group's leader, Yevgeny Prigozhin, said his forces were in full control of Soledar. However, on Wednesday the Russian defence ministry released a statement appearing to contradict his claim - or that only Wagner group troops were involved.\nThis led to Mr Prigozhin repeating the claim on Wednesday evening. In a short statement on Telegram, he boasted that his mercenaries had killed around 500 pro-Ukraine troops. \"The whole city is littered with the corpses of Ukrainian soldiers,\" he wrote.\nThe apparent differences hint at divisions in Russia's military leadership, particularly between the Wagner Group and the defence ministry.\nFor his part, Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky denied that the city had fallen.\n\"The terrorist state and its propagandists are trying to pretend\" to have achieved some successes in Soledar, Mr Zelensky said in his nightly address on Wednesday, \"but the fighting continues\".\n\"We do everything, without stopping for a single day, to strengthen Ukrainian defence. Our potential is growing,\" he added.",
">\n\nWow, he lasted 3 whole months.",
">\n\nAnother one bites the dust!",
">\n\nI wouldn’t be getting near any stairs if I was him. Too many slip & fall incidents have occurred recently.",
">\n\nOr windows",
">\n\nOr tea",
">\n\nWhen is someone going to replace little boy Puts?",
">\n\n*Putz",
">\n\nSure looked like he was the likely successor to Putin, maybe he got a little to ambitious!",
">\n\nInteresting, the new guy was apparently the architect of Russia’s combined arms approach which has failed so dismally in Ukraine so far",
">\n\nWhen are they replacing that miserable little twit Putin?",
">\n\nHope his apartment is on the first floor.",
">\n\nPresident Vladimir Putin has removed Russia's top commander in Ukraine, three months after he was installed.\nChief of the General Staff Valery Gerasimov has been appointed to lead what Russia calls its \"special military operation\" against its neighbour.\nHe replaces Sergei Surovikin who has overseen Moscow's brutal attacks on Ukraine's energy infrastructure.\nThe reshuffle comes as Russian forces say they are making progress in eastern Ukraine after months of setbacks.\nGen Gerasimov, who has been in post since 2012, is the longest-serving Russian chief of general staff of the post-Soviet era.\nGen Surovikin - now his deputy - has been dubbed \"General Armageddon\" for his brutal tactics in previous wars, including Russia's operations in Syria.\nShortly after he was appointed to lead the operation in October, Russia began its campaign to destroy Ukraine's energy infrastructure, leaving millions of Ukrainian civilians without heat or power for extended periods in the depths of winter. He also oversaw Russia's withdrawal from the city of Kherson - a major success for the Ukrainians.\nRussia's defence ministry said the decision to replace Gen Surovikin was aimed at organising \"closer contact between different branches of the armed forces and improving the quality and effectiveness of the management of Russian forces\".\nBut the move has been seen by some as a sign that he may have gained too much power.\n\"As the unified commander in Ukraine, Surovikin was becoming very powerful, and was likely bypassing [Russian Defence Minister Sergei] Shoigu and Gerasimov when talking to Putin,\" military analyst Rob Lee wrote on Twitter.\nSome of Russia's hawkish military bloggers, who support the war but frequently criticise the way it is being carried out, have been highly critical of Russia's military leadership, including the new head of the special operation, Gen Gerasimov.\nWednesday's announcement comes as fighting continues in Soledar in eastern Ukraine.\nThe fall of Soledar may help Russian troops in their assault on the strategic city of Bakhmut, about 10km (6 miles) to the south-west, providing them with a secure artillery position within range of the city.\nSoledar also has deep salt mines, which could be used to station troops and store equipment, protected from Ukrainian missiles.\nRussia's mercenary Wagner Group has taken full credit for \"storming\" it.\nOn Tuesday night, the group's leader, Yevgeny Prigozhin, said his forces were in full control of Soledar. However, on Wednesday the Russian defence ministry released a statement appearing to contradict his claim - or that only Wagner group troops were involved.\nThis led to Mr Prigozhin repeating the claim on Wednesday evening. In a short statement on Telegram, he boasted that his mercenaries had killed around 500 pro-Ukraine troops. \"The whole city is littered with the corpses of Ukrainian soldiers,\" he wrote.\nThe apparent differences hint at divisions in Russia's military leadership, particularly between the Wagner Group and the defence ministry.\nFor his part, Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky denied that the city had fallen.\n\"The terrorist state and its propagandists are trying to pretend\" to have achieved some successes in Soledar, Mr Zelensky said in his nightly address on Wednesday, \"but the fighting continues\".\n\"We do everything, without stopping for a single day, to strengthen Ukrainian defence. Our potential is growing,\" he added.",
">\n\nWow, he lasted 3 whole months.",
">\n\nAnother one bites the dust!",
">\n\nI wouldn’t be getting near any stairs if I was him. Too many slip & fall incidents have occurred recently.",
">\n\nOr windows",
">\n\nOr tea",
">\n\nWhen is someone going to replace little boy Puts?"
] |
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Sure looked like he was the likely successor to Putin, maybe he got a little to ambitious! | [
"I wouldn’t be getting near any stairs if I was him. Too many slip & fall incidents have occurred recently.",
">\n\nOr windows",
">\n\nInteresting, the new guy was apparently the architect of Russia’s combined arms approach which has failed so dismally in Ukraine so far",
">\n\nHope his apartment is on the first floor.",
">\n\nWhen are they replacing that miserable little twit Putin?",
">\n\nPresident Vladimir Putin has removed Russia's top commander in Ukraine, three months after he was installed.\nChief of the General Staff Valery Gerasimov has been appointed to lead what Russia calls its \"special military operation\" against its neighbour.\nHe replaces Sergei Surovikin who has overseen Moscow's brutal attacks on Ukraine's energy infrastructure.\nThe reshuffle comes as Russian forces say they are making progress in eastern Ukraine after months of setbacks.\nGen Gerasimov, who has been in post since 2012, is the longest-serving Russian chief of general staff of the post-Soviet era.\nGen Surovikin - now his deputy - has been dubbed \"General Armageddon\" for his brutal tactics in previous wars, including Russia's operations in Syria.\nShortly after he was appointed to lead the operation in October, Russia began its campaign to destroy Ukraine's energy infrastructure, leaving millions of Ukrainian civilians without heat or power for extended periods in the depths of winter. He also oversaw Russia's withdrawal from the city of Kherson - a major success for the Ukrainians.\nRussia's defence ministry said the decision to replace Gen Surovikin was aimed at organising \"closer contact between different branches of the armed forces and improving the quality and effectiveness of the management of Russian forces\".\nBut the move has been seen by some as a sign that he may have gained too much power.\n\"As the unified commander in Ukraine, Surovikin was becoming very powerful, and was likely bypassing [Russian Defence Minister Sergei] Shoigu and Gerasimov when talking to Putin,\" military analyst Rob Lee wrote on Twitter.\nSome of Russia's hawkish military bloggers, who support the war but frequently criticise the way it is being carried out, have been highly critical of Russia's military leadership, including the new head of the special operation, Gen Gerasimov.\nWednesday's announcement comes as fighting continues in Soledar in eastern Ukraine.\nThe fall of Soledar may help Russian troops in their assault on the strategic city of Bakhmut, about 10km (6 miles) to the south-west, providing them with a secure artillery position within range of the city.\nSoledar also has deep salt mines, which could be used to station troops and store equipment, protected from Ukrainian missiles.\nRussia's mercenary Wagner Group has taken full credit for \"storming\" it.\nOn Tuesday night, the group's leader, Yevgeny Prigozhin, said his forces were in full control of Soledar. However, on Wednesday the Russian defence ministry released a statement appearing to contradict his claim - or that only Wagner group troops were involved.\nThis led to Mr Prigozhin repeating the claim on Wednesday evening. In a short statement on Telegram, he boasted that his mercenaries had killed around 500 pro-Ukraine troops. \"The whole city is littered with the corpses of Ukrainian soldiers,\" he wrote.\nThe apparent differences hint at divisions in Russia's military leadership, particularly between the Wagner Group and the defence ministry.\nFor his part, Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky denied that the city had fallen.\n\"The terrorist state and its propagandists are trying to pretend\" to have achieved some successes in Soledar, Mr Zelensky said in his nightly address on Wednesday, \"but the fighting continues\".\n\"We do everything, without stopping for a single day, to strengthen Ukrainian defence. Our potential is growing,\" he added.",
">\n\nAnother one bites the dust!",
">\n\nWhen is someone going to replace little boy Puts?",
">\n\n*Putz",
">\n\nSure looked like he was the likely successor to Putin, maybe he got a little to ambitious!",
">\n\nInteresting, the new guy was apparently the architect of Russia’s combined arms approach which has failed so dismally in Ukraine so far",
">\n\nWhen are they replacing that miserable little twit Putin?",
">\n\nHope his apartment is on the first floor.",
">\n\nPresident Vladimir Putin has removed Russia's top commander in Ukraine, three months after he was installed.\nChief of the General Staff Valery Gerasimov has been appointed to lead what Russia calls its \"special military operation\" against its neighbour.\nHe replaces Sergei Surovikin who has overseen Moscow's brutal attacks on Ukraine's energy infrastructure.\nThe reshuffle comes as Russian forces say they are making progress in eastern Ukraine after months of setbacks.\nGen Gerasimov, who has been in post since 2012, is the longest-serving Russian chief of general staff of the post-Soviet era.\nGen Surovikin - now his deputy - has been dubbed \"General Armageddon\" for his brutal tactics in previous wars, including Russia's operations in Syria.\nShortly after he was appointed to lead the operation in October, Russia began its campaign to destroy Ukraine's energy infrastructure, leaving millions of Ukrainian civilians without heat or power for extended periods in the depths of winter. He also oversaw Russia's withdrawal from the city of Kherson - a major success for the Ukrainians.\nRussia's defence ministry said the decision to replace Gen Surovikin was aimed at organising \"closer contact between different branches of the armed forces and improving the quality and effectiveness of the management of Russian forces\".\nBut the move has been seen by some as a sign that he may have gained too much power.\n\"As the unified commander in Ukraine, Surovikin was becoming very powerful, and was likely bypassing [Russian Defence Minister Sergei] Shoigu and Gerasimov when talking to Putin,\" military analyst Rob Lee wrote on Twitter.\nSome of Russia's hawkish military bloggers, who support the war but frequently criticise the way it is being carried out, have been highly critical of Russia's military leadership, including the new head of the special operation, Gen Gerasimov.\nWednesday's announcement comes as fighting continues in Soledar in eastern Ukraine.\nThe fall of Soledar may help Russian troops in their assault on the strategic city of Bakhmut, about 10km (6 miles) to the south-west, providing them with a secure artillery position within range of the city.\nSoledar also has deep salt mines, which could be used to station troops and store equipment, protected from Ukrainian missiles.\nRussia's mercenary Wagner Group has taken full credit for \"storming\" it.\nOn Tuesday night, the group's leader, Yevgeny Prigozhin, said his forces were in full control of Soledar. However, on Wednesday the Russian defence ministry released a statement appearing to contradict his claim - or that only Wagner group troops were involved.\nThis led to Mr Prigozhin repeating the claim on Wednesday evening. In a short statement on Telegram, he boasted that his mercenaries had killed around 500 pro-Ukraine troops. \"The whole city is littered with the corpses of Ukrainian soldiers,\" he wrote.\nThe apparent differences hint at divisions in Russia's military leadership, particularly between the Wagner Group and the defence ministry.\nFor his part, Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky denied that the city had fallen.\n\"The terrorist state and its propagandists are trying to pretend\" to have achieved some successes in Soledar, Mr Zelensky said in his nightly address on Wednesday, \"but the fighting continues\".\n\"We do everything, without stopping for a single day, to strengthen Ukrainian defence. Our potential is growing,\" he added.",
">\n\nWow, he lasted 3 whole months.",
">\n\nAnother one bites the dust!",
">\n\nI wouldn’t be getting near any stairs if I was him. Too many slip & fall incidents have occurred recently.",
">\n\nOr windows",
">\n\nOr tea",
">\n\nWhen is someone going to replace little boy Puts?",
">\n\n*Putz",
">\n\nSure looked like he was the likely successor to Putin, maybe he got a little to ambitious!",
">\n\nInteresting, the new guy was apparently the architect of Russia’s combined arms approach which has failed so dismally in Ukraine so far",
">\n\nWhen are they replacing that miserable little twit Putin?",
">\n\nHope his apartment is on the first floor.",
">\n\nPresident Vladimir Putin has removed Russia's top commander in Ukraine, three months after he was installed.\nChief of the General Staff Valery Gerasimov has been appointed to lead what Russia calls its \"special military operation\" against its neighbour.\nHe replaces Sergei Surovikin who has overseen Moscow's brutal attacks on Ukraine's energy infrastructure.\nThe reshuffle comes as Russian forces say they are making progress in eastern Ukraine after months of setbacks.\nGen Gerasimov, who has been in post since 2012, is the longest-serving Russian chief of general staff of the post-Soviet era.\nGen Surovikin - now his deputy - has been dubbed \"General Armageddon\" for his brutal tactics in previous wars, including Russia's operations in Syria.\nShortly after he was appointed to lead the operation in October, Russia began its campaign to destroy Ukraine's energy infrastructure, leaving millions of Ukrainian civilians without heat or power for extended periods in the depths of winter. He also oversaw Russia's withdrawal from the city of Kherson - a major success for the Ukrainians.\nRussia's defence ministry said the decision to replace Gen Surovikin was aimed at organising \"closer contact between different branches of the armed forces and improving the quality and effectiveness of the management of Russian forces\".\nBut the move has been seen by some as a sign that he may have gained too much power.\n\"As the unified commander in Ukraine, Surovikin was becoming very powerful, and was likely bypassing [Russian Defence Minister Sergei] Shoigu and Gerasimov when talking to Putin,\" military analyst Rob Lee wrote on Twitter.\nSome of Russia's hawkish military bloggers, who support the war but frequently criticise the way it is being carried out, have been highly critical of Russia's military leadership, including the new head of the special operation, Gen Gerasimov.\nWednesday's announcement comes as fighting continues in Soledar in eastern Ukraine.\nThe fall of Soledar may help Russian troops in their assault on the strategic city of Bakhmut, about 10km (6 miles) to the south-west, providing them with a secure artillery position within range of the city.\nSoledar also has deep salt mines, which could be used to station troops and store equipment, protected from Ukrainian missiles.\nRussia's mercenary Wagner Group has taken full credit for \"storming\" it.\nOn Tuesday night, the group's leader, Yevgeny Prigozhin, said his forces were in full control of Soledar. However, on Wednesday the Russian defence ministry released a statement appearing to contradict his claim - or that only Wagner group troops were involved.\nThis led to Mr Prigozhin repeating the claim on Wednesday evening. In a short statement on Telegram, he boasted that his mercenaries had killed around 500 pro-Ukraine troops. \"The whole city is littered with the corpses of Ukrainian soldiers,\" he wrote.\nThe apparent differences hint at divisions in Russia's military leadership, particularly between the Wagner Group and the defence ministry.\nFor his part, Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky denied that the city had fallen.\n\"The terrorist state and its propagandists are trying to pretend\" to have achieved some successes in Soledar, Mr Zelensky said in his nightly address on Wednesday, \"but the fighting continues\".\n\"We do everything, without stopping for a single day, to strengthen Ukrainian defence. Our potential is growing,\" he added.",
">\n\nWow, he lasted 3 whole months.",
">\n\nAnother one bites the dust!",
">\n\nI wouldn’t be getting near any stairs if I was him. Too many slip & fall incidents have occurred recently.",
">\n\nOr windows",
">\n\nOr tea",
">\n\nWhen is someone going to replace little boy Puts?",
">\n\n*Putz"
] |
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"I wouldn’t be getting near any stairs if I was him. Too many slip & fall incidents have occurred recently.",
">\n\nOr windows",
">\n\nInteresting, the new guy was apparently the architect of Russia’s combined arms approach which has failed so dismally in Ukraine so far",
">\n\nHope his apartment is on the first floor.",
">\n\nWhen are they replacing that miserable little twit Putin?",
">\n\nPresident Vladimir Putin has removed Russia's top commander in Ukraine, three months after he was installed.\nChief of the General Staff Valery Gerasimov has been appointed to lead what Russia calls its \"special military operation\" against its neighbour.\nHe replaces Sergei Surovikin who has overseen Moscow's brutal attacks on Ukraine's energy infrastructure.\nThe reshuffle comes as Russian forces say they are making progress in eastern Ukraine after months of setbacks.\nGen Gerasimov, who has been in post since 2012, is the longest-serving Russian chief of general staff of the post-Soviet era.\nGen Surovikin - now his deputy - has been dubbed \"General Armageddon\" for his brutal tactics in previous wars, including Russia's operations in Syria.\nShortly after he was appointed to lead the operation in October, Russia began its campaign to destroy Ukraine's energy infrastructure, leaving millions of Ukrainian civilians without heat or power for extended periods in the depths of winter. He also oversaw Russia's withdrawal from the city of Kherson - a major success for the Ukrainians.\nRussia's defence ministry said the decision to replace Gen Surovikin was aimed at organising \"closer contact between different branches of the armed forces and improving the quality and effectiveness of the management of Russian forces\".\nBut the move has been seen by some as a sign that he may have gained too much power.\n\"As the unified commander in Ukraine, Surovikin was becoming very powerful, and was likely bypassing [Russian Defence Minister Sergei] Shoigu and Gerasimov when talking to Putin,\" military analyst Rob Lee wrote on Twitter.\nSome of Russia's hawkish military bloggers, who support the war but frequently criticise the way it is being carried out, have been highly critical of Russia's military leadership, including the new head of the special operation, Gen Gerasimov.\nWednesday's announcement comes as fighting continues in Soledar in eastern Ukraine.\nThe fall of Soledar may help Russian troops in their assault on the strategic city of Bakhmut, about 10km (6 miles) to the south-west, providing them with a secure artillery position within range of the city.\nSoledar also has deep salt mines, which could be used to station troops and store equipment, protected from Ukrainian missiles.\nRussia's mercenary Wagner Group has taken full credit for \"storming\" it.\nOn Tuesday night, the group's leader, Yevgeny Prigozhin, said his forces were in full control of Soledar. However, on Wednesday the Russian defence ministry released a statement appearing to contradict his claim - or that only Wagner group troops were involved.\nThis led to Mr Prigozhin repeating the claim on Wednesday evening. In a short statement on Telegram, he boasted that his mercenaries had killed around 500 pro-Ukraine troops. \"The whole city is littered with the corpses of Ukrainian soldiers,\" he wrote.\nThe apparent differences hint at divisions in Russia's military leadership, particularly between the Wagner Group and the defence ministry.\nFor his part, Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky denied that the city had fallen.\n\"The terrorist state and its propagandists are trying to pretend\" to have achieved some successes in Soledar, Mr Zelensky said in his nightly address on Wednesday, \"but the fighting continues\".\n\"We do everything, without stopping for a single day, to strengthen Ukrainian defence. Our potential is growing,\" he added.",
">\n\nAnother one bites the dust!",
">\n\nWhen is someone going to replace little boy Puts?",
">\n\n*Putz",
">\n\nSure looked like he was the likely successor to Putin, maybe he got a little to ambitious!",
">\n\nInteresting, the new guy was apparently the architect of Russia’s combined arms approach which has failed so dismally in Ukraine so far",
">\n\nWhen are they replacing that miserable little twit Putin?",
">\n\nHope his apartment is on the first floor.",
">\n\nPresident Vladimir Putin has removed Russia's top commander in Ukraine, three months after he was installed.\nChief of the General Staff Valery Gerasimov has been appointed to lead what Russia calls its \"special military operation\" against its neighbour.\nHe replaces Sergei Surovikin who has overseen Moscow's brutal attacks on Ukraine's energy infrastructure.\nThe reshuffle comes as Russian forces say they are making progress in eastern Ukraine after months of setbacks.\nGen Gerasimov, who has been in post since 2012, is the longest-serving Russian chief of general staff of the post-Soviet era.\nGen Surovikin - now his deputy - has been dubbed \"General Armageddon\" for his brutal tactics in previous wars, including Russia's operations in Syria.\nShortly after he was appointed to lead the operation in October, Russia began its campaign to destroy Ukraine's energy infrastructure, leaving millions of Ukrainian civilians without heat or power for extended periods in the depths of winter. He also oversaw Russia's withdrawal from the city of Kherson - a major success for the Ukrainians.\nRussia's defence ministry said the decision to replace Gen Surovikin was aimed at organising \"closer contact between different branches of the armed forces and improving the quality and effectiveness of the management of Russian forces\".\nBut the move has been seen by some as a sign that he may have gained too much power.\n\"As the unified commander in Ukraine, Surovikin was becoming very powerful, and was likely bypassing [Russian Defence Minister Sergei] Shoigu and Gerasimov when talking to Putin,\" military analyst Rob Lee wrote on Twitter.\nSome of Russia's hawkish military bloggers, who support the war but frequently criticise the way it is being carried out, have been highly critical of Russia's military leadership, including the new head of the special operation, Gen Gerasimov.\nWednesday's announcement comes as fighting continues in Soledar in eastern Ukraine.\nThe fall of Soledar may help Russian troops in their assault on the strategic city of Bakhmut, about 10km (6 miles) to the south-west, providing them with a secure artillery position within range of the city.\nSoledar also has deep salt mines, which could be used to station troops and store equipment, protected from Ukrainian missiles.\nRussia's mercenary Wagner Group has taken full credit for \"storming\" it.\nOn Tuesday night, the group's leader, Yevgeny Prigozhin, said his forces were in full control of Soledar. However, on Wednesday the Russian defence ministry released a statement appearing to contradict his claim - or that only Wagner group troops were involved.\nThis led to Mr Prigozhin repeating the claim on Wednesday evening. In a short statement on Telegram, he boasted that his mercenaries had killed around 500 pro-Ukraine troops. \"The whole city is littered with the corpses of Ukrainian soldiers,\" he wrote.\nThe apparent differences hint at divisions in Russia's military leadership, particularly between the Wagner Group and the defence ministry.\nFor his part, Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky denied that the city had fallen.\n\"The terrorist state and its propagandists are trying to pretend\" to have achieved some successes in Soledar, Mr Zelensky said in his nightly address on Wednesday, \"but the fighting continues\".\n\"We do everything, without stopping for a single day, to strengthen Ukrainian defence. Our potential is growing,\" he added.",
">\n\nWow, he lasted 3 whole months.",
">\n\nAnother one bites the dust!",
">\n\nI wouldn’t be getting near any stairs if I was him. Too many slip & fall incidents have occurred recently.",
">\n\nOr windows",
">\n\nOr tea",
">\n\nWhen is someone going to replace little boy Puts?",
">\n\n*Putz",
">\n\nSure looked like he was the likely successor to Putin, maybe he got a little to ambitious!",
">\n\nInteresting, the new guy was apparently the architect of Russia’s combined arms approach which has failed so dismally in Ukraine so far",
">\n\nWhen are they replacing that miserable little twit Putin?",
">\n\nHope his apartment is on the first floor.",
">\n\nPresident Vladimir Putin has removed Russia's top commander in Ukraine, three months after he was installed.\nChief of the General Staff Valery Gerasimov has been appointed to lead what Russia calls its \"special military operation\" against its neighbour.\nHe replaces Sergei Surovikin who has overseen Moscow's brutal attacks on Ukraine's energy infrastructure.\nThe reshuffle comes as Russian forces say they are making progress in eastern Ukraine after months of setbacks.\nGen Gerasimov, who has been in post since 2012, is the longest-serving Russian chief of general staff of the post-Soviet era.\nGen Surovikin - now his deputy - has been dubbed \"General Armageddon\" for his brutal tactics in previous wars, including Russia's operations in Syria.\nShortly after he was appointed to lead the operation in October, Russia began its campaign to destroy Ukraine's energy infrastructure, leaving millions of Ukrainian civilians without heat or power for extended periods in the depths of winter. He also oversaw Russia's withdrawal from the city of Kherson - a major success for the Ukrainians.\nRussia's defence ministry said the decision to replace Gen Surovikin was aimed at organising \"closer contact between different branches of the armed forces and improving the quality and effectiveness of the management of Russian forces\".\nBut the move has been seen by some as a sign that he may have gained too much power.\n\"As the unified commander in Ukraine, Surovikin was becoming very powerful, and was likely bypassing [Russian Defence Minister Sergei] Shoigu and Gerasimov when talking to Putin,\" military analyst Rob Lee wrote on Twitter.\nSome of Russia's hawkish military bloggers, who support the war but frequently criticise the way it is being carried out, have been highly critical of Russia's military leadership, including the new head of the special operation, Gen Gerasimov.\nWednesday's announcement comes as fighting continues in Soledar in eastern Ukraine.\nThe fall of Soledar may help Russian troops in their assault on the strategic city of Bakhmut, about 10km (6 miles) to the south-west, providing them with a secure artillery position within range of the city.\nSoledar also has deep salt mines, which could be used to station troops and store equipment, protected from Ukrainian missiles.\nRussia's mercenary Wagner Group has taken full credit for \"storming\" it.\nOn Tuesday night, the group's leader, Yevgeny Prigozhin, said his forces were in full control of Soledar. However, on Wednesday the Russian defence ministry released a statement appearing to contradict his claim - or that only Wagner group troops were involved.\nThis led to Mr Prigozhin repeating the claim on Wednesday evening. In a short statement on Telegram, he boasted that his mercenaries had killed around 500 pro-Ukraine troops. \"The whole city is littered with the corpses of Ukrainian soldiers,\" he wrote.\nThe apparent differences hint at divisions in Russia's military leadership, particularly between the Wagner Group and the defence ministry.\nFor his part, Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky denied that the city had fallen.\n\"The terrorist state and its propagandists are trying to pretend\" to have achieved some successes in Soledar, Mr Zelensky said in his nightly address on Wednesday, \"but the fighting continues\".\n\"We do everything, without stopping for a single day, to strengthen Ukrainian defence. Our potential is growing,\" he added.",
">\n\nWow, he lasted 3 whole months.",
">\n\nAnother one bites the dust!",
">\n\nI wouldn’t be getting near any stairs if I was him. Too many slip & fall incidents have occurred recently.",
">\n\nOr windows",
">\n\nOr tea",
">\n\nWhen is someone going to replace little boy Puts?",
">\n\n*Putz",
">\n\nSure looked like he was the likely successor to Putin, maybe he got a little to ambitious!"
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Boy does that guy look happy. /s | [
"Russia sure is having a run of bad luck lately."
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Have to wonder how many "reshuffles" does it take for the Russians start to wonder whether the "special operation" is doomed and the blame is somewhere higher..
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"Russia sure is having a run of bad luck lately.",
">\n\nBoy does that guy look happy. /s"
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Considering that the highest rank in Russian army has never served in army, yes i’m talking about Shoigu, and how russia failed this bs invasion. I think Gerasimov’s outcome will be as bad as shoigu. Too old, too corrupted, too drunk(yeah you can find YouTube clips when Gerasimov is drunk in front of soldiers 🤣)
And yeah, calling “random nobodies” the “ones before him” is kinda wild. Surovikin and Dvornikov. Surovikin were also partially commander in Syrian war, and he was commanded of space/aero forces before appointment at this shitshow invasion. They both were comms in the Syrian war. | [
"Russia sure is having a run of bad luck lately.",
">\n\nBoy does that guy look happy. /s",
">\n\nHave to wonder how many \"reshuffles\" does it take for the Russians start to wonder whether the \"special operation\" is doomed and the blame is somewhere higher..\nEdit: removed \"after\""
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Considering that the highest rank in Russian army has never served in army, yes i’m talking about Shoigu,
Are you serious? That's NUTS! | [
"Russia sure is having a run of bad luck lately.",
">\n\nBoy does that guy look happy. /s",
">\n\nHave to wonder how many \"reshuffles\" does it take for the Russians start to wonder whether the \"special operation\" is doomed and the blame is somewhere higher..\nEdit: removed \"after\"",
">\n\nConsidering that the highest rank in Russian army has never served in army, yes i’m talking about Shoigu, and how russia failed this bs invasion. I think Gerasimov’s outcome will be as bad as shoigu. Too old, too corrupted, too drunk(yeah you can find YouTube clips when Gerasimov is drunk in front of soldiers 🤣)\nAnd yeah, calling “random nobodies” the “ones before him” is kinda wild. Surovikin and Dvornikov. Surovikin were also partially commander in Syrian war, and he was commanded of space/aero forces before appointment at this shitshow invasion. They both were comms in the Syrian war."
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Political appointment because he’s a close friend of Putin and he’s not ethnically Slavic so low possibility of him replacing Putin (supposedly, so goes the rumours).
Piccolo is right.
He was a public servant, member of the communist party during the Soviet Union, eventually became a politician.
Got his military rank when he was out in charge of Russias civil defence service. | [
"Russia sure is having a run of bad luck lately.",
">\n\nBoy does that guy look happy. /s",
">\n\nHave to wonder how many \"reshuffles\" does it take for the Russians start to wonder whether the \"special operation\" is doomed and the blame is somewhere higher..\nEdit: removed \"after\"",
">\n\nConsidering that the highest rank in Russian army has never served in army, yes i’m talking about Shoigu, and how russia failed this bs invasion. I think Gerasimov’s outcome will be as bad as shoigu. Too old, too corrupted, too drunk(yeah you can find YouTube clips when Gerasimov is drunk in front of soldiers 🤣)\nAnd yeah, calling “random nobodies” the “ones before him” is kinda wild. Surovikin and Dvornikov. Surovikin were also partially commander in Syrian war, and he was commanded of space/aero forces before appointment at this shitshow invasion. They both were comms in the Syrian war.",
">\n\n\nConsidering that the highest rank in Russian army has never served in army, yes i’m talking about Shoigu,\n\nAre you serious? That's NUTS!"
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Russia sure is having a run of bad luck lately. | [
"Russia sure is having a run of bad luck lately.",
">\n\nBoy does that guy look happy. /s",
">\n\nHave to wonder how many \"reshuffles\" does it take for the Russians start to wonder whether the \"special operation\" is doomed and the blame is somewhere higher..\nEdit: removed \"after\"",
">\n\nConsidering that the highest rank in Russian army has never served in army, yes i’m talking about Shoigu, and how russia failed this bs invasion. I think Gerasimov’s outcome will be as bad as shoigu. Too old, too corrupted, too drunk(yeah you can find YouTube clips when Gerasimov is drunk in front of soldiers 🤣)\nAnd yeah, calling “random nobodies” the “ones before him” is kinda wild. Surovikin and Dvornikov. Surovikin were also partially commander in Syrian war, and he was commanded of space/aero forces before appointment at this shitshow invasion. They both were comms in the Syrian war.",
">\n\n\nConsidering that the highest rank in Russian army has never served in army, yes i’m talking about Shoigu,\n\nAre you serious? That's NUTS!",
">\n\nPolitical appointment because he’s a close friend of Putin and he’s not ethnically Slavic so low possibility of him replacing Putin (supposedly, so goes the rumours).\nPiccolo is right.\nHe was a public servant, member of the communist party during the Soviet Union, eventually became a politician.\nGot his military rank when he was out in charge of Russias civil defence service."
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Don't attribute to luck what is rightfully incompetence, self delusion, naked ambition and psychopathy. | [
"Russia sure is having a run of bad luck lately.",
">\n\nBoy does that guy look happy. /s",
">\n\nHave to wonder how many \"reshuffles\" does it take for the Russians start to wonder whether the \"special operation\" is doomed and the blame is somewhere higher..\nEdit: removed \"after\"",
">\n\nConsidering that the highest rank in Russian army has never served in army, yes i’m talking about Shoigu, and how russia failed this bs invasion. I think Gerasimov’s outcome will be as bad as shoigu. Too old, too corrupted, too drunk(yeah you can find YouTube clips when Gerasimov is drunk in front of soldiers 🤣)\nAnd yeah, calling “random nobodies” the “ones before him” is kinda wild. Surovikin and Dvornikov. Surovikin were also partially commander in Syrian war, and he was commanded of space/aero forces before appointment at this shitshow invasion. They both were comms in the Syrian war.",
">\n\n\nConsidering that the highest rank in Russian army has never served in army, yes i’m talking about Shoigu,\n\nAre you serious? That's NUTS!",
">\n\nPolitical appointment because he’s a close friend of Putin and he’s not ethnically Slavic so low possibility of him replacing Putin (supposedly, so goes the rumours).\nPiccolo is right.\nHe was a public servant, member of the communist party during the Soviet Union, eventually became a politician.\nGot his military rank when he was out in charge of Russias civil defence service.",
">\n\nRussia sure is having a run of bad luck lately."
] |
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Boy does that guy look happy. /s | [
"Russia sure is having a run of bad luck lately.",
">\n\nBoy does that guy look happy. /s",
">\n\nHave to wonder how many \"reshuffles\" does it take for the Russians start to wonder whether the \"special operation\" is doomed and the blame is somewhere higher..\nEdit: removed \"after\"",
">\n\nConsidering that the highest rank in Russian army has never served in army, yes i’m talking about Shoigu, and how russia failed this bs invasion. I think Gerasimov’s outcome will be as bad as shoigu. Too old, too corrupted, too drunk(yeah you can find YouTube clips when Gerasimov is drunk in front of soldiers 🤣)\nAnd yeah, calling “random nobodies” the “ones before him” is kinda wild. Surovikin and Dvornikov. Surovikin were also partially commander in Syrian war, and he was commanded of space/aero forces before appointment at this shitshow invasion. They both were comms in the Syrian war.",
">\n\n\nConsidering that the highest rank in Russian army has never served in army, yes i’m talking about Shoigu,\n\nAre you serious? That's NUTS!",
">\n\nPolitical appointment because he’s a close friend of Putin and he’s not ethnically Slavic so low possibility of him replacing Putin (supposedly, so goes the rumours).\nPiccolo is right.\nHe was a public servant, member of the communist party during the Soviet Union, eventually became a politician.\nGot his military rank when he was out in charge of Russias civil defence service.",
">\n\nRussia sure is having a run of bad luck lately.",
">\n\nDon't attribute to luck what is rightfully incompetence, self delusion, naked ambition and psychopathy."
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Well it’s that or the third story window… | [
"Russia sure is having a run of bad luck lately.",
">\n\nBoy does that guy look happy. /s",
">\n\nHave to wonder how many \"reshuffles\" does it take for the Russians start to wonder whether the \"special operation\" is doomed and the blame is somewhere higher..\nEdit: removed \"after\"",
">\n\nConsidering that the highest rank in Russian army has never served in army, yes i’m talking about Shoigu, and how russia failed this bs invasion. I think Gerasimov’s outcome will be as bad as shoigu. Too old, too corrupted, too drunk(yeah you can find YouTube clips when Gerasimov is drunk in front of soldiers 🤣)\nAnd yeah, calling “random nobodies” the “ones before him” is kinda wild. Surovikin and Dvornikov. Surovikin were also partially commander in Syrian war, and he was commanded of space/aero forces before appointment at this shitshow invasion. They both were comms in the Syrian war.",
">\n\n\nConsidering that the highest rank in Russian army has never served in army, yes i’m talking about Shoigu,\n\nAre you serious? That's NUTS!",
">\n\nPolitical appointment because he’s a close friend of Putin and he’s not ethnically Slavic so low possibility of him replacing Putin (supposedly, so goes the rumours).\nPiccolo is right.\nHe was a public servant, member of the communist party during the Soviet Union, eventually became a politician.\nGot his military rank when he was out in charge of Russias civil defence service.",
">\n\nRussia sure is having a run of bad luck lately.",
">\n\nDon't attribute to luck what is rightfully incompetence, self delusion, naked ambition and psychopathy.",
">\n\nBoy does that guy look happy. /s"
] |
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Poison or a weird fall? | [
"Russia sure is having a run of bad luck lately.",
">\n\nBoy does that guy look happy. /s",
">\n\nHave to wonder how many \"reshuffles\" does it take for the Russians start to wonder whether the \"special operation\" is doomed and the blame is somewhere higher..\nEdit: removed \"after\"",
">\n\nConsidering that the highest rank in Russian army has never served in army, yes i’m talking about Shoigu, and how russia failed this bs invasion. I think Gerasimov’s outcome will be as bad as shoigu. Too old, too corrupted, too drunk(yeah you can find YouTube clips when Gerasimov is drunk in front of soldiers 🤣)\nAnd yeah, calling “random nobodies” the “ones before him” is kinda wild. Surovikin and Dvornikov. Surovikin were also partially commander in Syrian war, and he was commanded of space/aero forces before appointment at this shitshow invasion. They both were comms in the Syrian war.",
">\n\n\nConsidering that the highest rank in Russian army has never served in army, yes i’m talking about Shoigu,\n\nAre you serious? That's NUTS!",
">\n\nPolitical appointment because he’s a close friend of Putin and he’s not ethnically Slavic so low possibility of him replacing Putin (supposedly, so goes the rumours).\nPiccolo is right.\nHe was a public servant, member of the communist party during the Soviet Union, eventually became a politician.\nGot his military rank when he was out in charge of Russias civil defence service.",
">\n\nRussia sure is having a run of bad luck lately.",
">\n\nDon't attribute to luck what is rightfully incompetence, self delusion, naked ambition and psychopathy.",
">\n\nBoy does that guy look happy. /s",
">\n\nWell it’s that or the third story window…"
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Russia playing musical windows again. | [
"Russia sure is having a run of bad luck lately.",
">\n\nBoy does that guy look happy. /s",
">\n\nHave to wonder how many \"reshuffles\" does it take for the Russians start to wonder whether the \"special operation\" is doomed and the blame is somewhere higher..\nEdit: removed \"after\"",
">\n\nConsidering that the highest rank in Russian army has never served in army, yes i’m talking about Shoigu, and how russia failed this bs invasion. I think Gerasimov’s outcome will be as bad as shoigu. Too old, too corrupted, too drunk(yeah you can find YouTube clips when Gerasimov is drunk in front of soldiers 🤣)\nAnd yeah, calling “random nobodies” the “ones before him” is kinda wild. Surovikin and Dvornikov. Surovikin were also partially commander in Syrian war, and he was commanded of space/aero forces before appointment at this shitshow invasion. They both were comms in the Syrian war.",
">\n\n\nConsidering that the highest rank in Russian army has never served in army, yes i’m talking about Shoigu,\n\nAre you serious? That's NUTS!",
">\n\nPolitical appointment because he’s a close friend of Putin and he’s not ethnically Slavic so low possibility of him replacing Putin (supposedly, so goes the rumours).\nPiccolo is right.\nHe was a public servant, member of the communist party during the Soviet Union, eventually became a politician.\nGot his military rank when he was out in charge of Russias civil defence service.",
">\n\nRussia sure is having a run of bad luck lately.",
">\n\nDon't attribute to luck what is rightfully incompetence, self delusion, naked ambition and psychopathy.",
">\n\nBoy does that guy look happy. /s",
">\n\nWell it’s that or the third story window…",
">\n\nPoison or a weird fall?"
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A chess game where nobody wants to be the King | [
"Russia sure is having a run of bad luck lately.",
">\n\nBoy does that guy look happy. /s",
">\n\nHave to wonder how many \"reshuffles\" does it take for the Russians start to wonder whether the \"special operation\" is doomed and the blame is somewhere higher..\nEdit: removed \"after\"",
">\n\nConsidering that the highest rank in Russian army has never served in army, yes i’m talking about Shoigu, and how russia failed this bs invasion. I think Gerasimov’s outcome will be as bad as shoigu. Too old, too corrupted, too drunk(yeah you can find YouTube clips when Gerasimov is drunk in front of soldiers 🤣)\nAnd yeah, calling “random nobodies” the “ones before him” is kinda wild. Surovikin and Dvornikov. Surovikin were also partially commander in Syrian war, and he was commanded of space/aero forces before appointment at this shitshow invasion. They both were comms in the Syrian war.",
">\n\n\nConsidering that the highest rank in Russian army has never served in army, yes i’m talking about Shoigu,\n\nAre you serious? That's NUTS!",
">\n\nPolitical appointment because he’s a close friend of Putin and he’s not ethnically Slavic so low possibility of him replacing Putin (supposedly, so goes the rumours).\nPiccolo is right.\nHe was a public servant, member of the communist party during the Soviet Union, eventually became a politician.\nGot his military rank when he was out in charge of Russias civil defence service.",
">\n\nRussia sure is having a run of bad luck lately.",
">\n\nDon't attribute to luck what is rightfully incompetence, self delusion, naked ambition and psychopathy.",
">\n\nBoy does that guy look happy. /s",
">\n\nWell it’s that or the third story window…",
">\n\nPoison or a weird fall?",
">\n\nRussia playing musical windows again."
] |
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"Russia sure is having a run of bad luck lately.",
">\n\nBoy does that guy look happy. /s",
">\n\nHave to wonder how many \"reshuffles\" does it take for the Russians start to wonder whether the \"special operation\" is doomed and the blame is somewhere higher..\nEdit: removed \"after\"",
">\n\nConsidering that the highest rank in Russian army has never served in army, yes i’m talking about Shoigu, and how russia failed this bs invasion. I think Gerasimov’s outcome will be as bad as shoigu. Too old, too corrupted, too drunk(yeah you can find YouTube clips when Gerasimov is drunk in front of soldiers 🤣)\nAnd yeah, calling “random nobodies” the “ones before him” is kinda wild. Surovikin and Dvornikov. Surovikin were also partially commander in Syrian war, and he was commanded of space/aero forces before appointment at this shitshow invasion. They both were comms in the Syrian war.",
">\n\n\nConsidering that the highest rank in Russian army has never served in army, yes i’m talking about Shoigu,\n\nAre you serious? That's NUTS!",
">\n\nPolitical appointment because he’s a close friend of Putin and he’s not ethnically Slavic so low possibility of him replacing Putin (supposedly, so goes the rumours).\nPiccolo is right.\nHe was a public servant, member of the communist party during the Soviet Union, eventually became a politician.\nGot his military rank when he was out in charge of Russias civil defence service.",
">\n\nRussia sure is having a run of bad luck lately.",
">\n\nDon't attribute to luck what is rightfully incompetence, self delusion, naked ambition and psychopathy.",
">\n\nBoy does that guy look happy. /s",
">\n\nWell it’s that or the third story window…",
">\n\nPoison or a weird fall?",
">\n\nRussia playing musical windows again.",
">\n\nA chess game where nobody wants to be the King"
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Im sure it has nothing to do with the recent foreign buyers tax that was implemented recently.
I for one welcome the idea of better affordability & stopping AirBNB profiteers. | [
"I left Vancouver. Just can’t survive."
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It doesn’t. People want a comfortable life where they actually have a chance to buy a home. | [
"I left Vancouver. Just can’t survive.",
">\n\nIm sure it has nothing to do with the recent foreign buyers tax that was implemented recently.\nI for one welcome the idea of better affordability & stopping AirBNB profiteers."
] |
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Edmonton awaits… | [
"I left Vancouver. Just can’t survive.",
">\n\nIm sure it has nothing to do with the recent foreign buyers tax that was implemented recently.\nI for one welcome the idea of better affordability & stopping AirBNB profiteers.",
">\n\nIt doesn’t. People want a comfortable life where they actually have a chance to buy a home."
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Montreal has been telling it's citizens who own cars that they are not welcome on the island. So people with cars are leaving. Not only do you get to live in a shitty small appartement, you also have to use slower than ass public transit that will never get any faster because the speed limit is 30 km/h and lights are synchronized to slow down transit. Montreal is a shit hole. | [
"I left Vancouver. Just can’t survive.",
">\n\nIm sure it has nothing to do with the recent foreign buyers tax that was implemented recently.\nI for one welcome the idea of better affordability & stopping AirBNB profiteers.",
">\n\nIt doesn’t. People want a comfortable life where they actually have a chance to buy a home.",
">\n\nEdmonton awaits…"
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Apparently you went through it. 😅 | [
"I left Vancouver. Just can’t survive.",
">\n\nIm sure it has nothing to do with the recent foreign buyers tax that was implemented recently.\nI for one welcome the idea of better affordability & stopping AirBNB profiteers.",
">\n\nIt doesn’t. People want a comfortable life where they actually have a chance to buy a home.",
">\n\nEdmonton awaits…",
">\n\nMontreal has been telling it's citizens who own cars that they are not welcome on the island. So people with cars are leaving. Not only do you get to live in a shitty small appartement, you also have to use slower than ass public transit that will never get any faster because the speed limit is 30 km/h and lights are synchronized to slow down transit. Montreal is a shit hole."
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They are slowing down in every way possible, they remove car lanes, they remove parking spots, they create one ways, they literally drop cement blocks on crossroads to force all traffic on a few streets... No one goes downtown anymore because it takes an hour to get there when it took 20 minutes 10 years ago. All this to force people out-of cars.
Consequence of the measures: actual rise in accidents involving pedestrians and people leaving the city.
The plan is to continue this at a faster pace. | [
"I left Vancouver. Just can’t survive.",
">\n\nIm sure it has nothing to do with the recent foreign buyers tax that was implemented recently.\nI for one welcome the idea of better affordability & stopping AirBNB profiteers.",
">\n\nIt doesn’t. People want a comfortable life where they actually have a chance to buy a home.",
">\n\nEdmonton awaits…",
">\n\nMontreal has been telling it's citizens who own cars that they are not welcome on the island. So people with cars are leaving. Not only do you get to live in a shitty small appartement, you also have to use slower than ass public transit that will never get any faster because the speed limit is 30 km/h and lights are synchronized to slow down transit. Montreal is a shit hole.",
">\n\nApparently you went through it. 😅"
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Hate to break it to you but this has been common in European cities for two decades and it typically leads to more liveable cities and healthier citizens. | [
"I left Vancouver. Just can’t survive.",
">\n\nIm sure it has nothing to do with the recent foreign buyers tax that was implemented recently.\nI for one welcome the idea of better affordability & stopping AirBNB profiteers.",
">\n\nIt doesn’t. People want a comfortable life where they actually have a chance to buy a home.",
">\n\nEdmonton awaits…",
">\n\nMontreal has been telling it's citizens who own cars that they are not welcome on the island. So people with cars are leaving. Not only do you get to live in a shitty small appartement, you also have to use slower than ass public transit that will never get any faster because the speed limit is 30 km/h and lights are synchronized to slow down transit. Montreal is a shit hole.",
">\n\nApparently you went through it. 😅",
">\n\nThey are slowing down in every way possible, they remove car lanes, they remove parking spots, they create one ways, they literally drop cement blocks on crossroads to force all traffic on a few streets... No one goes downtown anymore because it takes an hour to get there when it took 20 minutes 10 years ago. All this to force people out-of cars.\nConsequence of the measures: actual rise in accidents involving pedestrians and people leaving the city. \nThe plan is to continue this at a faster pace."
] |
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North America I geographically and socially a different thing. | [
"I left Vancouver. Just can’t survive.",
">\n\nIm sure it has nothing to do with the recent foreign buyers tax that was implemented recently.\nI for one welcome the idea of better affordability & stopping AirBNB profiteers.",
">\n\nIt doesn’t. People want a comfortable life where they actually have a chance to buy a home.",
">\n\nEdmonton awaits…",
">\n\nMontreal has been telling it's citizens who own cars that they are not welcome on the island. So people with cars are leaving. Not only do you get to live in a shitty small appartement, you also have to use slower than ass public transit that will never get any faster because the speed limit is 30 km/h and lights are synchronized to slow down transit. Montreal is a shit hole.",
">\n\nApparently you went through it. 😅",
">\n\nThey are slowing down in every way possible, they remove car lanes, they remove parking spots, they create one ways, they literally drop cement blocks on crossroads to force all traffic on a few streets... No one goes downtown anymore because it takes an hour to get there when it took 20 minutes 10 years ago. All this to force people out-of cars.\nConsequence of the measures: actual rise in accidents involving pedestrians and people leaving the city. \nThe plan is to continue this at a faster pace.",
">\n\nHate to break it to you but this has been common in European cities for two decades and it typically leads to more liveable cities and healthier citizens."
] |
>
But Montreal are simping for France which is very European so.. | [
"I left Vancouver. Just can’t survive.",
">\n\nIm sure it has nothing to do with the recent foreign buyers tax that was implemented recently.\nI for one welcome the idea of better affordability & stopping AirBNB profiteers.",
">\n\nIt doesn’t. People want a comfortable life where they actually have a chance to buy a home.",
">\n\nEdmonton awaits…",
">\n\nMontreal has been telling it's citizens who own cars that they are not welcome on the island. So people with cars are leaving. Not only do you get to live in a shitty small appartement, you also have to use slower than ass public transit that will never get any faster because the speed limit is 30 km/h and lights are synchronized to slow down transit. Montreal is a shit hole.",
">\n\nApparently you went through it. 😅",
">\n\nThey are slowing down in every way possible, they remove car lanes, they remove parking spots, they create one ways, they literally drop cement blocks on crossroads to force all traffic on a few streets... No one goes downtown anymore because it takes an hour to get there when it took 20 minutes 10 years ago. All this to force people out-of cars.\nConsequence of the measures: actual rise in accidents involving pedestrians and people leaving the city. \nThe plan is to continue this at a faster pace.",
">\n\nHate to break it to you but this has been common in European cities for two decades and it typically leads to more liveable cities and healthier citizens.",
">\n\nNorth America I geographically and socially a different thing."
] |
>
And our overlords have set record immigration levels, so that's fun. | [
"I left Vancouver. Just can’t survive.",
">\n\nIm sure it has nothing to do with the recent foreign buyers tax that was implemented recently.\nI for one welcome the idea of better affordability & stopping AirBNB profiteers.",
">\n\nIt doesn’t. People want a comfortable life where they actually have a chance to buy a home.",
">\n\nEdmonton awaits…",
">\n\nMontreal has been telling it's citizens who own cars that they are not welcome on the island. So people with cars are leaving. Not only do you get to live in a shitty small appartement, you also have to use slower than ass public transit that will never get any faster because the speed limit is 30 km/h and lights are synchronized to slow down transit. Montreal is a shit hole.",
">\n\nApparently you went through it. 😅",
">\n\nThey are slowing down in every way possible, they remove car lanes, they remove parking spots, they create one ways, they literally drop cement blocks on crossroads to force all traffic on a few streets... No one goes downtown anymore because it takes an hour to get there when it took 20 minutes 10 years ago. All this to force people out-of cars.\nConsequence of the measures: actual rise in accidents involving pedestrians and people leaving the city. \nThe plan is to continue this at a faster pace.",
">\n\nHate to break it to you but this has been common in European cities for two decades and it typically leads to more liveable cities and healthier citizens.",
">\n\nNorth America I geographically and socially a different thing.",
">\n\nBut Montreal are simping for France which is very European so.."
] |
>
Guess what else we have a shortage of? People who build houses. | [
"I left Vancouver. Just can’t survive.",
">\n\nIm sure it has nothing to do with the recent foreign buyers tax that was implemented recently.\nI for one welcome the idea of better affordability & stopping AirBNB profiteers.",
">\n\nIt doesn’t. People want a comfortable life where they actually have a chance to buy a home.",
">\n\nEdmonton awaits…",
">\n\nMontreal has been telling it's citizens who own cars that they are not welcome on the island. So people with cars are leaving. Not only do you get to live in a shitty small appartement, you also have to use slower than ass public transit that will never get any faster because the speed limit is 30 km/h and lights are synchronized to slow down transit. Montreal is a shit hole.",
">\n\nApparently you went through it. 😅",
">\n\nThey are slowing down in every way possible, they remove car lanes, they remove parking spots, they create one ways, they literally drop cement blocks on crossroads to force all traffic on a few streets... No one goes downtown anymore because it takes an hour to get there when it took 20 minutes 10 years ago. All this to force people out-of cars.\nConsequence of the measures: actual rise in accidents involving pedestrians and people leaving the city. \nThe plan is to continue this at a faster pace.",
">\n\nHate to break it to you but this has been common in European cities for two decades and it typically leads to more liveable cities and healthier citizens.",
">\n\nNorth America I geographically and socially a different thing.",
">\n\nBut Montreal are simping for France which is very European so..",
">\n\nAnd our overlords have set record immigration levels, so that's fun."
] |
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