Then explain how exactly am I misinterpreting it?
And why is your interpretation better? Considering your source failed to mention the question and falsely attributed it to “special military operation” support (I explained how that’s incorrect in the first comment)
Also, explain how exactly am I arguing in a bad faith? I’m trying to explain my position, yet you aren’t giving me yours, choosing to essentially only say that I’m wrong. Isn’t that a bad faith argument?
Read it carefully:
Are you pro-Russia or not?
The answer’s going to be “pro-Russia”
Are you pro war or peace?
The answer is going to be “peace”
The wording is extremely important. I’m not saying the polling is fake, I’m not saying that results are wrong.
I’m saying that you need to look at the question and really think what it’s about.
Mind you, my source, and your source’s source is literally the same Levada. The same series of questions. The same numbers.
Ask people if they’re for or against something that the government is doing in a country where you’re not allowed to go against the government and you get the result of the majority agreeing? Shocker. That’s like asking, “Are you a traitor or not?” Of course they’re answering “no.”
That’s the same issue explained in the article you’re citing. You have to look at questions that aren’t direct.
Like other data from Levada (that your source is citing as a source for those 70%).
(BTW, the 70% aren’t answering “are you for or against the war”? They’re answering, “Do you support the army?” And we kinda have a law that doesn’t really allow to say “no” to that Edit: and, that’s also mentioned in the article)
Should Russia continue the war or start peace talks? (2026)
Peace talks people have been the majority for almost the entirety of this “special military operation” (there’s only 1 month in 2023 where it wasn’t the case)
The number of people who want peace talks has also been steadily increasing. That’s the consensus. The majority wants it to stop.
The 70% you’re speaking of consists of 2 groups:
The first group is estimated at about 25-30%, these are the actual people who support the invasion, although recently, they seem to have become increasingly dissatisfied with the results and the government.
The second group will agree with everything that seems to fit the position of the government. They don’t have an actual opinion. They’re kind of like sheep: they’re just trying to survive. Those are the people who take the stance of propaganda, and they are the reason propaganda works in the first place. That’s ~40%
The group who is openly against war is estimated at about 15-25%, although its much more difficult to gauge it considering they are thought to be much less likely to answer questionnaires due to the risk of political prosecution.

В январе 2026 года за ситуацией вокруг Украины следили менее половины опрошенных – минимальные показатели за время наблюдений. Уровень поддержки действий российской армии остаётся высоким. Большинство опрошенных считают, что необходимо переходить к мирным переговорам, в то же время, доля сторонников продолжения военных действий выросла до трети респондентов. Больше половины опрошенных считают, что, если добиться мира пока не получается, России следует нарастить удары по Украине, в том числе, с использованием новых видов вооружения. Большинство респондентов по-прежнему считают, что военные действия продлятся ещё долго, только треть говорит о том, что они завершатся в течение года. Мнение о том, что военные действия завершатся победой России, разделяют три четверти респондентов, эта доля довольно устойчива.
1 for OS and general purposes, the other for heavy games
Other apps and light games
A storage for files
Left after one of my previous PCs, same as the other HDD
Instead of Deepcool, I’d look at Thermalright. They have options that are cheaper yet perform better, including 360mm liquid coolers.
As for the Arctic Freezer, it’s going to be an overkill, but having a nearly silent build is nice. Do be aware that it’s much easier to mess up a liquid cooler installation than air. Essentially, always put screws through fans first (otherwise you’ll damage the radiator) and never tighten them (otherwise, you’ll strip the threading, even with hands)
Overall, for your first build, I’d recommend going for an Air cooler and only then switching to liquid if you feel it’s needed. Temperature-wise you should be fine with either, 9700x isn’t that power hungry, and something like Thermalright PA 120 was doing just fine with my 5900x
Don’t know about this MSI model, but I can recommend Xpg Core Reactor II 850W. There’s also a II VE version, but it’s a bit worse. Should be roughly the same price, but I can guarantee that this one is very reliable.
Also, always check in with the PSU Tier list from ZTT. With this build I recommend going for tier B or higher. The XPG II one is the highest tier.
I don’t see how that would be the case.
PEGI is used as a way of informing buyers (parents) about the contents of the game.
It doesn’t prohibit them from allowing their kids to play, say, an R-18 game. The agency’s still there. It’s not like a mandatory age verification where your kids are disallowed from using the service completely even when you yourself allow them to.
Guess I won’t be bying that one.
What a shame, and I actually wanted to.
Ironic, considering trailer is one of the things that was heavily criticized.
It looked very generic and didn’t tell you much about the game.
I believe it was also revealed at some point that it was thrown together in a very short period of time because they didn’t expect to need it then.
Wabajjack mod lists are deffinetly a must try, something like Enderal or LoreRim
I’d also check out a game called “The forgotten city”. Haven’t played it myself, but I did play the Skyrim mod it was based off of, and the story was solid, I liked it a lot. Or just try the mod itself.
Russian/CIS rock:
tl. Windmill. Folk rock with a very unique and not direct lyrics
1 word: protest
Very lyrical, often describing slice of life situations
tl. King and Jester. Punk folk rock.
Feels like late-soviet bard rock