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That skull comes from the 3rd reich on his arm
Wow. Literally nazism
No it doesn't...
Liar.
That skull comes from the 3rd reich on his arm
Wow. Literally nazism
No way.try read a paper.
I aint spoon feeding you
So now we get to it - you're an apocalypse kid, predicting the end ad infinitum without ever having to accept you're wrong for the simple reason that you're wrong, and there will be no collapse.
But boy you'd look dumb as old rocks living out there in Japan, wouldn't you?
Why not move to Russia where the real security is? Or are you perhaps being a tiny bit melodramatic?![]()
Who is winning now?
Drink up all that freedom in Russia. You want that for the US go f yourself.
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A Moscow councillor has been jailed for seven years for speaking out against Russia's war in Ukraine - in what is said to be the first full jail term under new laws targeting dissent.
Alexei Gorinov, 60, was arrested in April after he was filmed criticising the invasion in a city council meeting.
Under the post-invasion law, anyone who spreads "fake news" about the military faces up to 15 years in jail.
Russians are banned from using the word war to describe the invasion.
President Vladimir Putin has instead coined the phrase "special military operation", although he spoke of the "war in the Donbas" in remarks to parliamentary leaders on Thursday.
Human rights activist Pavel Chikov said Gorinov's sentence was the first jail term under the new law. Until now judges have only handed down a fine or a suspended sentence.
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Drink up all that freedom in Russia. You want that for the US go f yourself.
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A Moscow councillor has been jailed for seven years for speaking out against Russia's war in Ukraine - in what is said to be the first full jail term under new laws targeting dissent.
Alexei Gorinov, 60, was arrested in April after he was filmed criticising the invasion in a city council meeting.
Under the post-invasion law, anyone who spreads "fake news" about the military faces up to 15 years in jail.
Russians are banned from using the word war to describe the invasion.
President Vladimir Putin has instead coined the phrase "special military operation", although he spoke of the "war in the Donbas" in remarks to parliamentary leaders on Thursday.
Human rights activist Pavel Chikov said Gorinov's sentence was the first jail term under the new law. Until now judges have only handed down a fine or a suspended sentence.
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You guys are still on the "Build the wall" bandwagon?
I am planning a move. Japan is cool at the moment for me. Please remember this conversation