>>436937 Russian news should instead report on the fact everyone conveniently forgot Mr Putin was involved in bringing drugs so Saint Petersburg as a younger (KGB) man.
>>437163 No joking, my fridge actually looks a bit like this just now, but with cans of diet soda. Reasoning being I've taken the opportunity to stock up with the big 24 cases while they were on special offers, since towards the end of last year the stuff I like had been hit with price increases twice (not like I have to worry about them going off).
This would be even more funny if the drive wasn't bad per se (maybe just full of bad sectors so not useful for anything), and had rickroll videos on it.
>>437271 You can have a drive that's not unreadable, just has an increasing amount of bad sectors. So it's possible to just plug it in and read it but it's not suitable for long term safe data storage because it is actively having more and more sectors marked as unreadable.
Also the drive in that pic is a Quantum so it's at least 25 years old and uses an IDE connector (or possibly even SCSI), anyone trying to read them would need an old computer or purchase a dongle to begin with.
>>437380 >Hears distant explosions >"Check the news or call my relatives to check if they are fine? nah, let's ask 4chan instead!" Truly a slav moment.
>>437442 >Four different artists and online personas That's very impressing if you ask me. I wonder why nobody noticed the similar artstyle to conclude they are the same guy. People did it with Dobson and he was just making another online persona. Maybe because early furry style was all cookie cutter Disney/Tiny Toons artstyle.
>>437491 >I wonder why nobody noticed the similar artstyle to conclude they are the same guy. Perhaps readers assumed that the personas' artwork was similar because the personas were believed to be part of the same tight-knit group, and had therefore heavily influenced each other, resulting in a homogenous style?