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Cost of Life

Name: Anonymous 2018-07-09 22:21

A curious fact is that according to the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation a person, who murdered a hamster, could be sentenced to 5 years of imprisonment, which is comparable to the punishment for an actual homicide (from 6 years of imprisonment). From this it follows that the life of a Russian does not cost much more than a hamster's life, and consequently Russians are not human beings, since their lives are valued as the lives of hamsters. Generally, Russian justice is very lenient towards murderers, especially if they committed the crime under alcohol influence. Life literally costs nothing in Russia.

Name: Anonymous 2018-07-10 12:30

>>22,23
anus, I'm from Poland and I've been to Ukraine (as well as many other east-yuro countries). I can tell you for sure that there are small local businesses there, and many of them (basically anything that isn't a shop) at least use the internet for promotion, requiring a website. and doing basic IT shit for them doesn't require more knwoledge than you can google in a few hours. you learned how to make a programming language, you can learn how to migrate from joomla to wordpress or whatever

also, how did you cross the border without a passport and why don't you try applying for refugee status? I mena, I know that your're are persecution is less about political opinions and more about being a hamster- and rooster-torturing bydlo, but crazier people managed to become refugees.

I have a feeling that you just don't want to do anything with your're are life and prefer to shitpost about Russians on /prague/ and /lounge/

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