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Sergey, 34 y.o.
Voronezh, Russia [Current City & Hometown]

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Voronezh State University

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Joined 6 years ago, profile updated 4 years ago.

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Reply - Conversation - Mar 3, 2022
I feel about as much as American physicists after the bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
Reply - Conversation - Feb 27, 2022
Soo what's your favourite theory of quantum gravity?)
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Yeah, I can understand how Putin doesn't like the current government of Ukraine. Though I have observed their reactions to this situation for only one day, I can recognize that Ukraineā€™s president and some other leaders are incapable, they only knew to beg for help from NATO and EU, or released a video inciting the world's hatred of Putin for using his power to personally target Ukraine's president and his family, or called on the world to punish Russia on behalf of Ukraine. What a shameless and cowardly act. If they were really brave when provoking Russia, they should have fully prepared in terms of military strategy independently.
On the other hand, when he blamed Russia for attacking not only military sites but also Ukrainian civilians, Ukraine's call for sanctions on the whole Russia is of a the same nature. When some Russian people are standing up against this war, they may not realize that Ukraine has quietly provoked the world to retaliate against them with another cold war.

I think the Ukrainian people should not have voted and supported such an incompetent government. The US president's indifference and how the US profits from this war shows that Ukraine was instigated for no good reason for themselves but for Russia's opponents), and that Ukraine clearly chose the wrong alliances.

I just hope that when Putin said Russia was prepared for any escalation of the war and the consequences Russia might have to face in the criticism and opposition of the unrelated countries, he really meant it. I don't want to see Russia's economic and military losses by having to solve problems that are not within Russia itself.
By the way can i ask what would have happened to russia if Putin had not carried out this sanctions on ukraine?
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Hey. How do you think about Putin? I was not surprised on how he gave Ukraine sanctions. Is it a lesson for betrayals ? People in my country said that Ukraine wanted to get rid of Soviet root which caused Putinā€™s anger. But Iā€™m not sure with that. I also donā€™t think Russia is craving for Ukraineā€™s resources or wanting to take back what have belonged to them. Itā€™s just sad that Nato is applying economic sanctions on Russia now, and something I heard quite long ago from Ukrainians was that they cherish for the time under Soviet government and culture.
Reply - Conversation - Feb 24, 2022
I think Ukrainians are good guys. I am not responsible for the ambitions of politicians.
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Greetings from the USA
Reply - Conversation - May 14, 2021
wow I'm also conducting machine learning projects recently.
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And what about Crypto? Are you interested?
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