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biscaynebystander t1_j1ebj8a wrote
Rest in power comrade
SheriffComey t1_j1efj86 wrote
All I'm saying is that it's possible he fell out of that locked window after drinking his tea and when he landed the loaded gun in his pocket managed to go off twice in the back of his head.
Stranger things have happened....
alexmikli t1_j1f722g wrote
The funniest thing ever is if we found out that British agent who died inside of a duffel bag locked from the outside actually just legit did die like that, but the Russians sent that Stingray to assassinate Steve Irwin.
starrpamph t1_j1ebljl wrote
Yuferev? More like leftforded
ThePanAlwaysCrits t1_j1f94zx wrote
Yeah, guy is very tragicly about to accidentally cut his head off while shaving.
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insideoutcognito t1_j1hmd27 wrote
He'll probably get a mobilisation order.
JBupp OP t1_j1e6or8 wrote
>(Reuters) - A St Petersburg politician has asked prosecutors to investigate Russian President Vladimir Putin for using the word "war" to describe the conflict in Ukraine, accusing the Kremlin chief of breaking his own law.
Putin has for months described his invasion as a "special military operation". He signed laws in March that prescribe steep fines and jail terms for discrediting or spreading "deliberately false information" about the armed forces, putting people at risk of prosecution if they call the war by its name. But he departed from his usual language on Thursday when he told reporters: "Our goal is not to spin the flywheel of military conflict, but, on the contrary, to end this war."
CuriousRelish t1_j1e8sk2 wrote
It would be hilarious if this actually stuck
BansheeGator2 t1_j1euzp8 wrote
If they want their value of the legal system to stay intact, then they would need to do something for sure.
Eswyft t1_j1famej wrote
What value?
A1sauc3d t1_j1ffq24 wrote
Lmao, right. I’m sure Putin will get a hefty fine and be doing prison time for this one ^/s
BansheeGator2 t1_j1g5ekq wrote
Probably not, but that will leave a ripple effect with the Russian people.
JustAPerspective t1_j1fjr9z wrote
It's not like Russian credibility or integrity can go much further down.
This is just the last brittle bit of facade clinging to the wall for the illusion.
BansheeGator2 t1_j1fto1k wrote
>It's not like Russian credibility or integrity can go much further down
In our eyes for sure. In the local civilians eyes that will make an impact. There's some expectation that their leaders still follow the rules of their country. Those leaders probably make massive wiggle rooms for themselves in those laws, but they still follow it within the scope.
In this case, it's clear cut even Putin himself violated his own law, so it begs the question on how willing their govt would be to enforce his own laws.
JustAPerspective t1_j1gj7lc wrote
If their enforcement echoes that of the U.S., it won't happen at all. Which, think is to your point, the system can't sustain that particular choice right now?
BansheeGator2 t1_j1h49o9 wrote
Good chance it won't, but that lack of enforcing laws at the leadership level, even in Russia, creates additional resentment in top of what's already in place at the local level.
If you think rural areas want to revolt against Russia now for decimating their local populations, I would be curious to see how they respond when Putin violates his own laws on state TV and gets little repercussions as a result.
JustAPerspective t1_j1iz71c wrote
>Good chance it won't, but that lack of enforcing laws at the leadership level, even in Russia, creates additional resentment in top of what's already in place at the local level.
Completely agree.
Laws are just rules; rules that aren't enforced are meaningless.
And rules are also the only thing that gives leaders any power; if they don't follow the rules, no one should (following their example) and if people all stopped playing by the rules... anarchy.
2SP00KY4ME t1_j1fncpc wrote
The only thing that's going to get stuck is this guy with a polonium umbrella.
hpark21 t1_j1efgfg wrote
I am sure he will just pay the "fine" and apologize for "miss speaking".
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CameranutzII t1_j1e9dtl wrote
Well, this would be one way to get a regime change.
outerworldLV t1_j1ecl86 wrote
Would this be useful in securing the release of those jailed for describing his special operation as a WAR ??!! ffs with this clown !
008Zulu t1_j1eznep wrote
"Rules for thee, not me."
2SP00KY4ME t1_j1fnvnh wrote
Only if Russia had any rule of law and wasn't a kleptocracy.
winstonpartell t1_j1f9rv2 wrote
what the heck is with the messed up title ?
The_Ravio_Lee t1_j1fb796 wrote
0x27 is the hexadecimal ASCII code for " ´ ". Computer is just confused.
Edit: forgot to explain. Computers take ASCII hexadecimal code to represent characters. It gives possibility for 255 characters using only 8 bits.
shewy92 t1_j1hx5o9 wrote
But why only this title? Most posts have no issue displaying commas
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Cattaphract t1_j1f1gae wrote
What political party and position does this guy have? Would be interesting to know
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PoLoMoTo t1_j1fppyq wrote
Best stay away from windows for the rest of your life my guy
No_Pineapple6086 t1_j1e6ujm wrote
Yuferev will most likely be found dead, in the morning