A couple questions:
- Why do you always misspell "doing" as "doink"? Is that supposed to be some kind of joke? Or are you just autistic?
- Is it hard to maintain enthusiasm for your narrative, of Ukraine victory, when you are reduced to talking points that suggest that Russia isn't capturing all of Ukraine as quickly as you previously thought they might?
- When the inevitable peace treaty is signed, how much of pre-War Ukraine will still belong to Ukraine? If it's only 80% or so will you still brag about winning the war?
It occurs to me that we might have different definitions of winning.
Usually when a country is attacked, loses territory, and the war eventually ends and they are in a much smaller country with a massively smaller population, much more poverty, a broken electrical system, no economy, and a huge demographic gap where the fighting age men used to be that's considered "losing".
Are you prepared to admit that's what happened when it inevitably does?