Russia probes Greenpeace ‘piracy’

Good news! Hopefully they get locked up for years. The idea of civil disobedience is breaking the law and accepting the punishment, not just getting off scot free. When you violently board private property on sea, you are no longer peacefully protesting, but actively and violently breaking the law. Russian prosecutors accuse 30 Greenpeace activists […]

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Maybe it’s just me, and maybe I spent too long making this, but after seeing it, I could not unsee it. And maybe it amused me way too much, but here it is: https://westergaard.eu/wp-content/uploads/2013/09/titcamp.gif (you need to click to see it in animated glory) https://westergaard.eu/wp-content/uploads/2013/09/titcamp.gif […]

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Practical

Practical: certain Russian beers comes pre-bagged for your in-public alcoholism convenience. Haha, just kidding. I’ve seen many people with no problems drinking from visible bottles or cans in the streets with no need for paper bags – it’s not ‘mericuh! after all. This one is actually quite decent and at least better than the пиво […]

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Crom (fictional deity) – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

I can’t be the only one who, whenever I (once or twice a month) start up Google Chrome, think of Conan the Barbarian. Linky for those who don’t remember all details from that piece of s̶h̶i̶t̶ art: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crom_(fictional_deity) Crom/ˈkrɒm/ is a fictional deity in Robert E. Howard’s fantasy tales of the Hyborian Age. He is […]

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