Domain: vk.com
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Comments · 12
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Re:What complete nonsense
I wonder how you're supposed to smelt it in space. Perhaps space air is flammable?
https://vk.com/video51098255_1...
You smelt it with the uranium you mine.
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Re:What complete nonsense
I wonder how you're supposed to smelt it in space. Perhaps space air is flammable?
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link to video
this is the link to the video that will crash apple products. Share with all your iFiends.
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Re:only i3/i5
I would, I'd like my spying more diversified rather than having everything i do tracked by a single agency.
There's a Russian Facebook, its called VK.com. I would speculate that the spying is on-par with Facebook.
As for end-user features, one of their differentiators is that there's also a music sharing feature where you can share your music with, basically every other VK.com user - not very popular with record labels, I'm sure.
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Re:Wait for it...
Oh, and he seems to be a frequent blogger (over 1300 posts, going back to May), including bragging about the real AN-26 which was shot down on 14 July.
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Re:Wow. Terrble Turn.
Pro-russian separatist claimed it, wonder if they are still cheering:
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Strelkov
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Re:Reassembling the Soviet Union
Please, read this poem to the last line and tell me what do you feel about it.
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Re:vk.com site + New York Times Article reviewWebsite of Djohar Tsarnaev at vk.com
Which seems to indicate that he logged in since the events:
last seen today at 3:04 am Djohar Tsarnaev -
"Friends" on Social Network sites
I suspect that the 'friends' of Johar are now in an unfortunate situation, I am quite certain they will now be facing some government scrutiny, something you don't want to face even in USA but especially in Russia.
What do you think about being 'friends' with somebody on social network sites, isn't it just too convenient for the authorities to go after 'friends' in case they don't like somebody? Imagine the government decides you are an enemy for any reason, all of your their 'social network friends' are immediately suspect. What a pot of gold for the government.
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Terrorist or freedom fighter?
So what do you call them now, Americans, are these Chechen guys "terrorists" or "freedom fighters"?
They are Islamist, that much certain, so why are they bombing USA, after all USA was probably more on the side of Chechens in their search for independence from Russia (this is of-course about oil, there is oil in Chechnya).
However it is my personal guess that these guys wanted to bring some terror to USA as an asymmetric response to USA being in the Middle East, Afghanistan most likely. What is interesting is that the two brothers (Johar is the younger one) lived in USA as refugees since 2000-2001. What else could be their motivation if not a newly discovered sympathy towards their 'brothers in religion' somewhere in the Afghan mountains, being attacked by the US empire?
I think this is an example of how exactly the war on Terror will backfire just like the war on drugs did with more violence and more drugs.
War on terror creates more terrorists that were just kids just a few years ago. War on drugs creates more drug related violence.
There is an old idea that violence begets violence, I think it's very much true.
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vk.com site + New York Times Article reviewWebsite of Djohar Tsarnaev at vk.com
The New York Times is reporting that the two suspects attempted to light a bomb while engaging in gun-fire with the police during a standoff outside of the Watertown, MA, house of Andrew Kitzenberg. Andy Kitzenberg has been live tweeting images of the police activity, shootout, and bomb explosions, and a bullet going through his wall and his armchair on twitter as linked above.
One of the brothers went to Cambridge Rindge and Latin, one of the oldest high schools in the USA.