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  • #31
    btw you guys fail at the internet
    30 posts and no shirtless putin

    To us, it is the BEAST.

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    • #32
      Keep your weird fetishes to yourself.
      Graffiti in a public toilet
      Do not require skill or wit
      Among the **** we all are poets
      Among the poets we are ****.

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      • #33

        People protesting against election fraud.
        Graffiti in a public toilet
        Do not require skill or wit
        Among the **** we all are poets
        Among the poets we are ****.

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        • #34
          BRAVO !!!

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          • #35
            FOXTROT

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            • #36
              DELTA.

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              • #37
                25 thousands in the city of over 12 millions, yeah it's a big f*cking deal.

                Protest for all you care, losers.


                And Onodera, you have to realize the level of idiotism, lies and blatant propaganda in the western media clearly shows they have the same scenario for Russia as they have implemented in Lybia.
                Тебе надо лить воду на мельницу этих ублюдков? Не помнишь чем чудные демокартические требования перемен кончились в прошлый раз в 1991 году? Не видишь что эти блядит творят по всему миру? И что они хотят все один в один повторить все тоже самое у нас?
                Тебе нужны натовские бомбардировщики и окончательный развал страны? Буянь до потери пульса на митинге. Я, кстати, тоже за кпрф голосовал, но в марте пойду за Путина и, блять, на барикады полезу чтобы его защищать, если надо будет. Потому что иначе стране смерть. Все эти немцовы, навальные и прочие проплаченные госдепом бляди другой цели не имеют перед собой. Благими намериниями такие же точно уроды вымостили дорогу в ад развала СССР. Сейчас повторят все тоже самоеб но уже с целью окончательно добить Россию.
                Last edited by Serb; December 11, 2011, 08:41.

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                • #38
                  To save you all the bother, here's Google Translate's clumsy best of what Serb just posted:

                  You need to grist to the mill of those bastards? You do not remember what wonderful demokarticheskie demands for change ended the last time in 1991? Do not you see that these whores are doing around the world? And they want all one to one to repeat the same thing with us?
                  You need NATO bombers, and the final collapse of the country? Hatchet to the loss of momentum at the rally. Incidentally, I also voted for the Communist Party, but in March I will go for Putin and ****ing on barikady climb to defend it if need be. Because otherwise the country's death. All these Nemtsov, Bulk, and other State Department proplachennye whores have no other aim in front of him. Good nameriniyami very same ugly road to hell paved with the collapse of the Soviet Union. Now repeat all too samoeb but to finally finish off Russia.
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                  • #39
                    :rofl:

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                    • #40
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                      LOL
                      Those "protesters" are real clowns.

                      (right slogan "bring back honest elections", left slogan "bring back snowy winter")

                      OMFG. Freaking idiots.

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                      • #41
                        Originally posted by Serb View Post
                        25 thousands in the city of over 12 millions, yeah it's a big f*cking deal.

                        Protest for all you care, losers.
                        Let's see if you can get more people to support UR without busing them from community colleges in other regions. And, Serb, don't you realize that the people went to this meeting not because of Nemtsov or Mitrokhin or Kasyanov or Limonov? None of these losers has any real support. People went there because UR and Putin spat on them by faking the election results, and Solidarity and Another Russia were simply surfing the wave. UR should've lost the majority, Vova is already distancing himself from it anyway.
                        What I don't like is the lack of visible support from any major party. Have you read the proclamations on the CPRF's website? Once again, they've pissed their pants when confronted with a chance of success, just like in 1996. LDPR are whores, so no one expected them, and there were a couple of representatives of Just Russia on the meeting, but the desman himself was conspicuously absent.
                        I don't actually know who to vote for in the presidential elections. You do understand that everything you are afraid of will happen when president Putin kicks the bucket, don't you? The power vacuum created by his demise will be devastating. This is why we need a system, not a leader. And this is why he should go while he still can. Right now he has transfixed everything that can create a self-supporting system with his power vertical. This doesn't solve the problem that you are afraid of. It's like trying to cure ulcer with painkillers. The ulcer just gets worse, and when you run out of painkillers, you're ****ed up. You can't solve the problem of separatism by pinning the region to the country with a governor. This just makes people in Kalinigrad and Vladivostok angrier. You need to reel them in by letting them participate in the federal government. And you can't keep the autonomous republics in by appeasing them with a neverending golden rain. You'll have to close the tap sooner or later, and then they will blow up. I guess Vova is going to let his successor try this out.
                        I don't want to see the country unravel in front of my eyes any more than you do. To do this, we need to do all of this in a controlled fashion:
                        - return single mandate deputies;
                        - go back to electable governors and senators
                        - implement one of these http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/End-to-...voting_systems
                        - introduce electoral recalls.
                        If this doesn't happen, and Putin kicks the bucket while still in office, we're in deep ****.
                        Graffiti in a public toilet
                        Do not require skill or wit
                        Among the **** we all are poets
                        Among the poets we are ****.

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                        • #42
                          I thought Serb was a communist. Why's he so supportive of UR?
                          If there is no sound in space, how come you can hear the lasers?
                          ){ :|:& };:

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                          • #43
                            How much power do governors have in Russia? I was under the impression that the states (or whatever you call them in Russia) never had much power. It's rather shocking that governors are appointed, though.

                            Also, I imagine tens of thousands of protestors would make for a historic protest in a country with limited freedom of assembly.
                            If there is no sound in space, how come you can hear the lasers?
                            ){ :|:& };:

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                            • #44
                              all those other guys want the demise of the country!
                              *Supports government that throttles the demise of the country forward*

                              The cold war was the worst thing that happened to Russians. They think the Americans are out to get them ( The Americans have a crisis of leadership bigger than the Russian one, and don't have an agenda to bring Russia to it's knees, but w/e)
                              urgh.NSFW

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                              • #45
                                Originally posted by Hauldren Collider View Post
                                How much power do governors have in Russia? I was under the impression that the states (or whatever you call them in Russia) never had much power. It's rather shocking that governors are appointed, though.

                                Also, I imagine tens of thousands of protestors would make for a historic protest in a country with limited freedom of assembly.
                                The governors have quite a lot of power, but they are kept on a short leash. And yes, this is the largest assembly since 1991.
                                Graffiti in a public toilet
                                Do not require skill or wit
                                Among the **** we all are poets
                                Among the poets we are ****.

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