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My grandma is still living in Lithuania, and as I’ve heard she’s been told multiple times to prepare canned food for an all out war. If I remember correctly the government told her to keep at least a months worth of food and water In case it gets rough.

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are those triangle bollards made of steel or concrete? they kinda look like mines

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They’re not yours, they’re Lithuania’s.

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That gave me a good laugh, my grandfather would most definitely refer to this as a “Groaner”.

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11 points

That’s funny because that’s what I call your grandfather

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13 points

Well, a few of mine have gone missing, and they look awfully similar to the one’s Lithuania’s got 🤔

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3 points

Found Russia! :)-

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ha, why not both!

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18 points

Concrete is pretty much always reinforced with steel rebar.

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22 points

30d4

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21 points

Vilnius is fucking amazing. I really enjoyed my visit to the three Baltic nations recently. I’m glad I got there before all this started kicking off.

Coincidentally, I hope, several places I’ve visited in the last 15-20 years have become sketchy to travel to for one reason or another within a year or two after my visit. Maybe I should just stay home for the good of the world.

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Yeah, totally agree. Was in Vilnius some years ago and loved everything about it!

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I’d replace the asphalt with explosives, so that Putler doesn’t even think about it…

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