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https://twitter.com/Snowden/status/746671700247457792
Fun is officially over. No more security and safety in Internet.
https://meduza.io/en/feature/2016/06/24/russia-s-state-duma-just-approved-some-of-the-most-repressive-laws-in-post-soviet-history
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>Beginning on July 20, 2016, “the failure to report a crime” will itself become a criminal offense. Russians will be required to inform the authorities about anything they know regarding preparations for terrorist attacks, armed rebellions, and several other kinds of crimes on a list that has more than half a dozen different offenses. Anyone who doesn't faces up to a year in prison.

>Publishing online incitements to terrorism, or even expressing approval of terrorism on the Internet, will be regarded legally as publishing such comments in the mass media, subjecting individuals to the same strict penalties now imposed on media outlets. The maximum punishment for publicly inciting or justifying terrorism is seven years in prison.

>One part of Yarovaya's legislation that passed the Duma almost without revisions is the language creating new requirements for how Russia's telecoms store data. Now companies like Megafon, Beeline, and MTS will have to store records of all calls and text messages exchanged between customers for a period of six months. And for three years, the companies will need to keep the metadata on all calls and text messages (the information about when and between whom messages occurred, but not the actual content of the messages). The same rules will apply to “the organizers of information distribution on the Internet.” (State regulators will identify the Web resources that qualify as “information-distribution organizers.“) While telecom companies will have to store metadata for three years, “organizers” will only need to hold onto the information for one year.
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>There's another important amendment aimed at “organizers of information distribution on the Internet”: if an online service—a messenger app, a social network, an email client, or even just a website—encrypts its data, its owners will be required to help the Federal Security Service decipher any message sent by its users. The fine for refusing to cooperate can be as high as a million rubles (more than $15,000).

>Yarovaya's legislation tightens regulations on Russia's religious sphere of life, creating a thoroughly broad definition of missionary work, which will now be off limits to anyone not formally affiliated with registered organizations or groups. And any kind of missionary work will now be restricted to specially designated areas. The fines for violating these new regulations can reach 1 million rubles.

>The legislation means people convicted of extremism go to prison more often and for longer. Those who don't end up behind bars will pay more money in fines. In some cases, the changes are extraordinary. For example, people currently convicted of financing extremist activities (Article 282.3 of Russia's criminal code) now face up to three years in prison, though they're not always incarcerated. Under Yarovaya's reforms, the maximum sentence rises to eight years, and the crime now carries a minimum prison sentence of three years.

>Yarovaya's legislation introduces a new criminal-code article that outlaws “inducing, recruiting, or otherwise involving” others in the organization of mass unrest. The maximum penalty for breaking this law is ten years, and the minimum prison sentence is five years.
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>>78677282
We are heading stright into Stalin times, guys. I don't want this shit.
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Go home you stupid churka, and take your shekels with you
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>>78677846
Oh well suck shit for sitting back and doing nothing but drinking yourself to death in a miserable commie block
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>>78677846
you have one of the most efficient intelligence agencies. You posting this shit is probably putting you on a watch list. Thank god my ancestors fled after the reds and stole our lands and estates.
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>>78678271
>>78678442
>>78678478
Shut the fuck up. You will be next for sure. It's always happening the same way.
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Go back to sosach, liberashka.
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>>78678731
The right to peacefully assemble and protest are not guaranteed on private property.
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>>78677282
>>78677579
>>78677717
>>78677846

>Laws to counter terrorism and religious extremism
>Nothing about more censorship on pornsites

False flagging once again. I lived in Russia and they banned a lot of porn sites there, I was devastated when I saw this thread, imagining that porn will be banned outright but now I am relieved that I can still enjoy myself once I go back to Russia right before 1st of September.
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Go away, JIDF, Russia is the saviour of white race! Putin stronk leader! /pol/ told me so!
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>>78677579
>>Beginning on July 20, 2016, “the failure to report a crime” will itself become a criminal offense. Russians will be required to inform the authorities about anything they know regarding preparations for terrorist attacks, armed rebellions, and several other kinds of crimes on a list that has more than half a dozen different offenses. Anyone who doesn't faces up to a year in prison.

Makes sense.

>>Publishing online incitements to terrorism, or even expressing approval of terrorism on the Internet, will be regarded legally as publishing such comments in the mass media, subjecting individuals to the same strict penalties now imposed on media outlets. The maximum punishment for publicly inciting or justifying terrorism is seven years in prison.

Makes sense.

>>One part of Yarovaya's legislation that passed the Duma almost without revisions is the language creating new requirements for how Russia's telecoms store data. Now companies like Megafon, Beeline, and MTS will have to store records of all calls and text messages exchanged between customers for a period of six months. And for three years, the companies will need to keep the metadata on all calls and text messages (the information about when and between whom messages occurred, but not the actual content of the messages). The same rules will apply to “the organizers of information distribution on the Internet.” (State regulators will identify the Web resources that qualify as “information-distribution organizers.“) While telecom companies will have to store metadata for three years, “organizers” will only need to hold onto the information for one year.

In Spain the logs are stored for a whole year.
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>>78677282
Your'e practicing degeneracy on the internet anyways
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>>78678271
>>78678442
Such empathy.
OP posts an informative disclosure of politically incorrect developments in his country, immediately shit on by your immature tripe.
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>>78678731
Yeah yeah yeah we're next, I'm sure thats what russians have been saying for the last 100 years while the west steamed forward creating _for the most part_ an absolutely amazing lifestyle for it's peoples.
kys you jakey fuck
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>>78677282
TOЛЬКO BЫИГPAЛИ
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Sorry to hear that ruskie bro. But uh, could you score me one of these sweet helmets before you kys?
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>>78679273
>informative disclosure
That's a weird way of spelling copypasta
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>>78677282


If the bear removes Kebab and purges the land of Achmed and Liberal degenerates, then good.
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>>78679273
I have absolutely no empathy for russians and never will. Cry me a river you brown piece of shit.
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>>78678874
Are you ok with this?
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none of these proposals seems like a bad idea. quit with the security over liberty meme. radical times call for radical measures. marxists and muzzies should probably be put to death along with their agitator ringleaders, even russia doesn't go far enough.
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>>78677579
>Oh no. I can't be a violent Chechen retard on the internet without consequences anymore!
Fuck off, retard. These laws all make sense.
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>>78678731
>goes on an american freedomsharing board
>expects communist woes to be taken seriously
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>2016
>Bce eщe жить в пapaшкe
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>>78677282
Independence for all of Russia's federal subjects

Kek allows it
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>>78677717
>as high as a million rubles (more than $15,000).
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>>78678731
Answering criticism by criticism, a fallacy.
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literally every other country already does this, half of them just dont announce they do it

WELCOME TO THE 21st CENTURY RUSSSIA!
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>Russian patriot act

Sad, but governments learned they can use fear to gain more power.
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>>78679273
To be fair his harshest critics will be his own people, particularly the kremlin shills on this site.
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>>78679782
They're over reaching you monogloid. I.e. giving the government more prosecution power when there are already systems in place.
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>>78677717

You're crying because you're gonna get fined for collaborating with Chechen terrorists?
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where did the liberashka threads go?

are you clowns just shitposting random """news""" now?
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>>78678731

Nah you stupid poor fuck
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>>78679318
Yeah violating several laws and spying on everyone unconstitutionally totally doesn't happen in America, oh wait..
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>>78677282
Trusting (((Edward Snowden))). Kek.
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>>78677717
Typical legislation made by women who saw something they didn't like on the internet and now want to ban ... well... everything.

In our country something like this trash was recently passed too regarding what people can be convicted for posting on the internet and a super vague definition of "terrorism".

These people just don't understand that it's impossible to control the internet with all the proxy services and shit.

But they'll try anyway, stupid fucking women. Giving them the right to participate in ruling a country was the worst mistake in human history.

Anyway. What's the logic behind:
>Yarovaya's legislation tightens regulations on Russia's religious sphere of life, creating a thoroughly broad definition of missionary work, which will now be off limits to anyone not formally affiliated with registered organizations or groups. And any kind of missionary work will now be restricted to specially designated areas. The fines for violating these new regulations can reach 1 million rubles.

Seems to be completely disconnected with the rest of the stuff? I thought all sorts of missionary work and stuff were considered super important by the state there? I guess not then.
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But Alex, why do you want to post homosexual propaganda?
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The Laws make all sense.
Only hurts butthurt islam homos and roleplaying faggots who like to act though on the internet.
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>>78677579
fucking hell, that's some straight up communist shit.

Putin, I supported your stupid ass, but now you are dead to me. Communist bastard.
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>>78682083
I think it has to do with many terrorist recruiters operating in such places like work migrant living areas. If caught they may claim they dindu nuffin and were just peaceful preachers. I imagine it should be harder for them now.
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>>78677282
Hyper Oats when?
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>>78682308
Unless someone is a terrorist, why should they be afraid?
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>>78682771

Theoretically you could be labeled a "terrorist" if you oppose the government in any way. The fears are justified, but I do have some faith it won't be abused (at least not too badly).
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Oh and i wounder where is mad ruble thread gone.
Are shills already in jail?
DAUM.
Heil Putin.
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>>78682771
The problem is you are already a terrorist if you posting some nazi picks on your page in vk.com for example
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>>78683305
I understand, but I honesty think they just want to stop Islamic extremists. Maybe they should define what "terrorist" means, if they haven't.
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>>78683305
This. a natsoc image on your pc = terrorist. complete bullshit.
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>>78677579
>Russians will be required to inform the authorities about anything they know regarding preparations for terrorist attacks, armed rebellions
>terrorist attacks
>terrorist
>attacks
OMG so terrible
if you know of a fucking terrorist attack and don't report it you will be considered a criminal
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What's should I get for breakfast?
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>>78683305
bullshit, it will be abused like mad. The communists figured out a long time ago that prisoners were essentially free labor, which is why they put almost half of USSR'S population through the penal system.
At this rate, won't be long until labor camps are back and the GULAG's are up and running again.

fucking hell, and I was just considering biting the "free land in siberia" meme.
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>>78683632
No, we don't. Our government recently named a bridge in saint petersburg after an islamic terrorist who ordered to 'kill as many russians as possible', so it's not about islam. it's almost never about anyone besides ethnic russians actually, it's just another 1984-esque law to suppress opposition to putin and there is no one besides ethnic russians in opposition to him, because it's we that suffering and getting cucked the most from his corrupted jewish friends and open borders with central asia
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Good, no more shitposting self-hating liberals anymore.
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>>78684166
This.

Terrorism is quite subjective. If they want to, they could see going on 4chan and talking about this as terrorism.

Why the fuck would Snowden speak out against Russia anyways? He lives there so can't they throw him into the gulag for this?
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>>78677846
The religious anticult thing is good. The internet storage law is impracticable. The rest is bad.
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>>78684100
Your country is doing exactly the same thing with it's prisoners.

But yes, it's shit and obviously shouldn't be the case.
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>>78684166

Well, that sucks.
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>>78684166
Your country was literally the same country as "Central Asia" for almost a hundred years for fucks sake. Open borders like that don't count.
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>>78682083

Counter-intelligence.

Most spies are either working in a church or an embassy.
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I get the whole slippery slope thing but this seems like a logical step in trying to track terrorists online.

The whole go to jail for not reporting online threats seems really silly and hard to even enforce. Its probably just a scare tactic into getting anons on /b/ to report shitposts. Didnt read to much into the potential individual privacy concerns
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>>78677282
F
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>>78679152
>>“the failure to report a crime” will itself become a criminal offense.
>Makes sense.

Yes, I'm sure this won't be abused...

"Comrade, explain yourself! This photo shows you walking past the terrorist's house. WHY DIDN'T YOU REPORT HIM?!"

"Huh? I didn't know he was a terrorist?!"

"Lying kulak! It's the gulag for you!"
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>>78684866
It wasn't atleast because it was homogeneously white and poor but not africa tier corrupted like now.
by the way we also opened Mannerheim memorial plaque recently, the guy who served in imperial army and then helped Hitler in siege of Leningrad.
Cuck: The Country
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>>78684582
The American prison system keeps prisoners alive on the taxpayers dollar, the Russian system works the inmate to death.
big difference.
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>>78679076
Tak boleh tengok porn ah?
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>>78677282
At least they made their spying and oversight known
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>not reporting obvious terrorists is now a crime
>terrorist sympathizers all over butthurt

God bless putin
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>>78685597

In Malaysia it is possible, and more sites available (not banned) than Russia actually. The thing is I wanna enjoy it not only in Malaysia, but in Russia too.
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>>78677282
>>78677579
>>78677717
All of that legislation actually makes sense.
Why are you complaining about exactly?
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>>78681626
Is this some tinfoil?
Not heard of any good Snowden ones, what's yours about?
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>>78686296

Exactly. I thought it was a silly porn ban like the stupid Straya did.
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> be russia
> can't deny holohoax
> can't call mohammed a pedophile
> country full of muslims and rich jews

Looks like you are ready to join the EU.
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>>78686533
Sadly that guy is the only one in the entire government who knows three shits about the job he is supposed to be doing.
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>>78683866

wooooot!

I don't see why they're making a big deal out of this, Russia is basically having it's own version of the Patriot Act or the other measures 1st world countries have. They're just being open about it instead of in the shadows.
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>>78685961
Terrorist = anyone who opposes goverment

Makes no difference tho, Putin has been killing journalists and opposition for years, guess it's legal now

RIP ruskies
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>>78686979
t. globalist shill
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>>78686979
>abloo bloo bloo muh peaceful unbiased journalists turned up dead

So, you're a terrorist, thanks ahmed

You have to go back
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>>78677282

>So why do you Americans need guns hurr durr


Maybe it's to make it impossible for our governeme nt to enforce, hence. Ake laws like this
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>>78677282
Will my VK account be banned ?
I post a lot of /pol/ memes and gore videos in VK.
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>>78685961
hahaha they just arrested the man who was against Crima annexation as an "extremist, making threat to Russian territorial integrity"[spoiler][/spoiler]
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>>78687445
I could give two fucks if putin personally killed you and your family on international television, faggot.
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>>78687551
>rednecks in internet
Go fuck your cow, faggot
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>>78679273
OP was a faggot today! what a goddamn surprise!
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>>78687723
Spot the upset muhammed
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>>78683626
Then stop being an intolerant fuck and go with the flow? is that notion really that difficult?
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>>78687869
>american subhuman writes to you

Hey John do you know Earth rotates around the Sun?
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>>78687869
Magomed not Mohammed.
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>78688116
>upset shill has no recourse but the digital version of shitting in the streets

Really proving russia is so much worse off if people like you are silenced.
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>>78686979
>Putin has been killing journalists and opposition for years
yes he does that personally
you know, you can never trust your subordinates
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>>78688205
Bob, you should write ">" twice in order to make a link
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>>78688373
Of course he does. Or possibly one of his clones.
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>>78679273
a fucking lead and a fucking abo

each trying out do the other for title king of shitposting on /pol/
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>>78679890
>no dubs
pitiful
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>78688395
>shill upset he won't get (you)s
>begs you to link to his posts
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>>78689184
>>78688205
this
self hating liberals are upset about this law because they cant shitpost anymore
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>>78686931
i didnt know finnish military shoots israel-like propaganda
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>>78687551

What if Putin would kill your favorite burrito on international television, Paco?
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>tfw our russian bros won't be able to browse for dank memes soon.
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>>78689666

Satan confirmed behind dank memes.
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>>78677846
You should stfu, its one year of jail for saying stupid shit
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That is beyond fucked

GG
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I don't see any of this affecting me, honestly. Only churki and liberashki will get roasted, which is nice desu.
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