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I am surprised that a bunch of those Rapefugee were not killed....then again the story did not give a head count so who knows how many got stuffed in a dumpster. View Quote I sometimes wonder about that too. Give a beat down to 51 guys so bad that many end up in the hospital, seems lucky all of them made it. Especially in a place like Russia, where they've been watching the news and muttering: "Just try that shit here, comrades - I lost a brother in Chechnya". |
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I thought Murmansk was one of the 44 Russian cities that didn't allow foreigners. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Closed_city#Closed_in_post-Soviet_states View Quote Russia has been allowing Syrians pretty free transit as they know they're going to Norway. Norway had enough of them pedalling bicycles across,Russia was doing land office business in cheap Chinese bike sales. |
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You do not call the police in Russia, unless you are tired of beating your victims, and are ready to let them step in and start their beatings.
Happens even at weddings. I saw the Militsia attack an old man at the metro in Pushkino for no reason, as his wife yelled at them to stop to no avail. They thought he didn't purchase a ticket, which he was able to produce from his coat after the beating. Russians like beatings. |
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I think out of any developed country, Russia is probably the absolute worst to crash the club and grope their women. I guess the refugees don't have Youtube in their home country
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I think out of any developed country, Russia is probably the absolute worst to crash the club and grope their women. I guess the refugees don't have Youtube in their home country View Quote Where did you get the idea that Russia is a developed country? Visiting and living in Russia is like stepping back in time to the 1920's and 30's, with some sprinkles from the 90's here and there. It would shock any of you to the core to get outside the tourist zones and see what life is really like. It is definitely 3rd world, whatever level of development that is. |
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Which would be worse? A beating you do remember or a beating you don't remember? No kicks to the face?
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I think out of any developed country, Russia is probably the absolute worst to crash the club and grope their women. I guess the refugees don't have Youtube in their home country View Quote Is Russia a developed country? I know they were considered a Super Power, but seriously I thought they are too poor to be considered developed. |
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Nope. Why? are the hospitals bad in Russia? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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feel bad they awoke in hospital Nope. Why? are the hospitals bad in Russia? Take a beating at a nightclub, then go for round 2 at the hospital? Something tells me the Hippocratic oath isn't going to be in play there. Ever see how they treat patients? It's brutal. |
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I'll bet you there's video. You don't get that large of a group of people together to deliver such an incredible lesson without at least one Ivan with a smartphone recording it.
There will be video surfacing in a week or so. I am almost sure of it. |
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Where did you get the idea that Russia is a developed country? Visiting and living in Russia is like stepping back in time to the 1920's and 30's, with some sprinkles from the 90's here and there. It would shock any of you to the core to get outside the tourist zones and see what life is really like. It is definitely 3rd world, whatever level of development that is. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I think out of any developed country, Russia is probably the absolute worst to crash the club and grope their women. I guess the refugees don't have Youtube in their home country Where did you get the idea that Russia is a developed country? Visiting and living in Russia is like stepping back in time to the 1920's and 30's, with some sprinkles from the 90's here and there. It would shock any of you to the core to get outside the tourist zones and see what life is really like. It is definitely 3rd world, whatever level of development that is. I think the only people who might not be shocked at just how far behind rural Russia is would be those who lived in exceptionally depressed areas of the U.S. like perhaps spots of Appalaichia or Mississippi delta,with the exception of there not being any towns with things as modern as Taco Bell and Walmart at most half hour away. Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile |
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Looks like the LE guys gave out some complementary hickory-showers, LOL
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Russia is not over-run with Pu$$y Millenials like the rest of the world.
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I'll bet you there's video. You don't get that large of a group of people together to deliver such an incredible lesson without at least one Ivan with a smartphone recording it. There will be video surfacing in a week or so. I am almost sure of it. View Quote Please, Please, Please.. |
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Russians are the real caucasians, not cuckoldians like many of those here in this country.
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LOL, rapefugees went clubbing, and they got the fuck clubbed out of them.
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Russians hate Muslims anyway so those "refugees" are lucky they got off with a beating.
Good beatings. Now, if the Russians forced marched them into Siberia. |
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Where did you get the idea that Russia is a developed country? Visiting and living in Russia is like stepping back in time to the 1920's and 30's, with some sprinkles from the 90's here and there. It would shock any of you to the core to get outside the tourist zones and see what life is really like. It is definitely 3rd world, whatever level of development that is. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I think out of any developed country, Russia is probably the absolute worst to crash the club and grope their women. I guess the refugees don't have Youtube in their home country Where did you get the idea that Russia is a developed country? Visiting and living in Russia is like stepping back in time to the 1920's and 30's, with some sprinkles from the 90's here and there. It would shock any of you to the core to get outside the tourist zones and see what life is really like. It is definitely 3rd world, whatever level of development that is. Russia is 3rd world? |
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I think the only people who might not be shocked at just how far behind rural Russia is would be those who lived in exceptionally depressed areas of the U.S. like perhaps spots of Appalaichia or Mississippi delta,with the exception of there not being any towns with things as modern as Taco Bell and Walmart at most half hour away. Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I think out of any developed country, Russia is probably the absolute worst to crash the club and grope their women. I guess the refugees don't have Youtube in their home country Where did you get the idea that Russia is a developed country? Visiting and living in Russia is like stepping back in time to the 1920's and 30's, with some sprinkles from the 90's here and there. It would shock any of you to the core to get outside the tourist zones and see what life is really like. It is definitely 3rd world, whatever level of development that is. I think the only people who might not be shocked at just how far behind rural Russia is would be those who lived in exceptionally depressed areas of the U.S. like perhaps spots of Appalaichia or Mississippi delta,with the exception of there not being any towns with things as modern as Taco Bell and Walmart at most half hour away. Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile How many of those people burn trash and wood scraps to stay warm for 9 months of winter though? While the potholes and road conditions are terrible by other States' standards, you won't ever take a bath in one if you fall in it like in Russia. You also have a concentration of medical care facilities within close proximity that blows away the major cities in developed Europe, to include London, Munich, Stockholm, etc. When I was in North Carolina, I had more fire departments around me in a rural county than all of Sainkt Petersburg in Russia, a city with almost 5 million people. So even coming from the deep south, it's a shock going into urban Russia. |
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How sick is it that I, someone who grew up and then served during the Cold War, is thinking, "Gosh, I wish we were a lot more like Russia."...
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I'll bet you there's video. You don't get that large of a group of people together to deliver such an incredible lesson without at least one Ivan with a smartphone recording it. There will be video surfacing in a week or so. I am almost sure of it. View Quote Yup, at least on a dash cam. |
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I think out of any developed country, Russia is probably the absolute worst to crash the club and grope their women. I guess the refugees don't have Youtube in their home country Where did you get the idea that Russia is a developed country? Visiting and living in Russia is like stepping back in time to the 1920's and 30's, with some sprinkles from the 90's here and there. It would shock any of you to the core to get outside the tourist zones and see what life is really like. It is definitely 3rd world, whatever level of development that is. Russia is 3rd world? It's not a laughing matter. Russia is a 3rd world status on pretty much every parameter, except that they are industrialized and don't have uncontrolled population growth. As a matter of fact, they have no population growth. |
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of all countries russia is about the last place I'd want to start shit as a muslim refugee....
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