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[ "It's great that whenever these fires happen you never know if it was just Ukrainian Partisans, Anti-Putin Russians, people trying to avoid conscription, or just drunken soldiers being idiots.", ">\n\nI think it's just lack of basic safety standards (very common in Russia). Looks like they were cooking inside the tent and a spark set it on fire.", ">\n\nA spark burning down a tent is one thing, but that one tent fire burning the whole camp? Thats some high level incompetence.", ">\n\nDepends on the material of the tents, distance from each other, and wind.", ">\n\nAnd whether that was a bucket of water or vodka", ">\n\nBrave of you to assume a bucket of vodka would remain undrunk in a camp full of bored, conscripted Russians who want to forget that they've been drafted to fight a pointless war.", ">\n\n20 litres per year on average.", ">\n\nOnly 20 liters? They need more training.", ">\n\nHow to destroy Russia (for dummies) : \n1) Give soldiers copious amounts of vodka", ">\n\nHow to start riots and civil war in Russia?\n2) Take away everyone's copious amounts of vodka", ">\n\nLenin banned industrial vodka production for the harm it was doing to the population. Stalin resumed it, because the hole it left in the urban economy crippled the budget.\nFixing that sort of alcoholism is hard. It's hard as an individual to shake it, but when it ensnares an entire demographic?\nIt takes several generations.\nThat's if your government cares about having healthy citizens, and you could at least say the likes of Lenin wanted to improve the country, they were ideologically driven authoritarians, they had a goal, and thought it was the right one. People like Stalin, Putin and Xi Jinping can't even be said to have benevolent intentions. Power is their main concern, and those under them are just fuel for the state's fire.", ">\n\nYes. Vodka isn't the problem, per se—it's the gigantic vodka factory that is the problem.\nSure, Russians are going to keep making vodka, literally no matter what. But 150 million Russians working in their basements couldn't hope to achieve the same throughput as even just one of these vodka factories.\nI have the same opinion about guns in the US.", ">\n\nOh, we're no slouches at alcohol factories ourselves. We just haven't gone pro like Russia has.", ">\n\nYou sure about that? They might go tall, but we go wide. After the craft beer explosion, there's a metric shit ton of breweries in the US.", ">\n\nI am not, but I live in Oregon. During the pandemic a lot of local distilleries put much of their production into hand sanitizer. Pretty sure we have the highest number of craft beer production facilities. We're not Wisconsin, but we pump out some alcohol.", ">\n\n\nA tent camp for mobilised Russians has burned down in Orenburg Oblast, Russia, five days after a similar incident took place in Cheremushki, Omsk Oblast.\n\n...\n\n\"A fire broke out in the [military] training unit in Nizhnyaya Pavlovka on the morning of 9 January. According to one of the mobilised soldiers, the fire engine on duty had apparently run out of pressure.\"\nThe soldiers had to wait for the emergency services to arrive from the city. The mobilised men also said that drunken officers were probably responsible for the fire. Among other things, tents belonging to mobilised men from Samara Oblast were damaged.\n\n...\n\nThe report concluded with a reminder that five days ago, a tent camp for mobilised Russians caught fire in Cheremushki, Omsk Oblast. According to the governor, it was a spark from a furnace that caused the fire.", ">\n\n\nfire engine on duty had apparently run out of pressure\n\n... some decades ago", ">\n\nThat is not an uncommon problem for rural fire units. They have to self pressurize and that becomes less effective as water levels go down.", ">\n\n\nfor rural fire units\n\nSweet summer child.", ">\n\nDid they store ammunition in a tent nearby?", ">\n\nOnly an amateur military would do that .. I fully expect these professionals to build their barracks out of stacks of ammo crates. They're sturdy.", ">\n\nIt’s only sturdy if the crates aren’t empty", ">\n\nRussia's military has got to be, without a doubt, the worst military I've ever heard of.", ">\n\nBut you have heard of them", ">\n\nAnd I half expected their tanks to be made of wood.", ">\n\nNah, all the interesting bits of wood are in Shoigu's collection.", ">\n\nThe mobilised men also said that drunken officers were probably responsible for the fire.\n😅😅.", ">\n\nNo doubt the officers will blame the mobiks. The commander will submit a report that only 2 tents were damaged at minimal cost and that they have thousands more tents. The illusion of greatness carries on …", ">\n\nLike that scene in Generation kill where a soldier hurts his eye and almost burns down his tent using an expresso machine. The officer writes it up in a way that it makes the men look like heroes instead of morons and his CO asks him to recommend some of the men for medals.", ">\n\nThanks for reminding me of a fantastic FANTASTIC miniseries", ">\n\nJust remember the grooming standard when you re-watch it.", ">\n\nOh shit, my Moo-Stache hairs is in violations!", ">\n\nOh, blast.", ">\n\nOhh, wait. Let me guess.\nIt was a smoking accident?", ">\n\nSweet music to my ears.\nWe don't need no water, let the motherfucker burn)\n(Burn, motherfucker, burn)\nThe roof, the roof, the roof is on fire\n(We don't need no water, let the motherfucker burn)\n(Burn, motherfucker, burn)", ">\n\nOne Russian father stated”all the things we bought for him, before and after he left, I assume are all in ashes” that should be the least of your worries, but don’t worry, I’m sure he’ll find somewhere to loot", ">\n\nI feel like I'm watching a movie where there are clear signs that something bad is going to happen, but the protagonist is oblivious to them. Just get the fuck out of there you morons! It's going to get progressively worse until you are dead or seriously injured.", ">\n\nLike a military version of Naked Gun meets Gomer Pyle?", ">\n\nThey gotta stop smoking.", ">\n\nTsk tsk", ">\n\nI'm waiting for an army base to fall down some stairs and out of a window, to be perfectly honest.", ">\n\n'We meant to do this.'\n-Russia", ">\n\nThis reminds me of an old Russian proverb: Build a man a fire and he's warm for a night. Set a man on fire and he's warm the rest of his life.", ">\n\nThat’s a quote from Terry Pratchett, not a Russian proverb", ">\n\nI never knew that was attributed to someone, I thought it was just one of those things that no one knew where it came from.", ">\n\nHe has many great quotes! One in the same tone is \"Sometimes it is better to light a flamethrower than curse the darkness\"", ">\n\n\"Whole place was made of wood, so I just lit it up!\"", ">\n\nOblast blast", ">\n\nIn Russia, Smokey the Bear starts fires.", ">\n\nOnly you, or your drunk compatriots, or careless smokers, or the forced conscripts, or Ukrainian attacks, can start tent fires...", ">\n\nIt’s burn your ships, not your barracks", ">\n\nStrange ! You are not allowed to have camp fires", ">\n\nOh, wow 🥂", ">\n\nThey are going to be sleeping outside in the elements anyway, may as well get used to it.", ">\n\nNot a bullet was fired....excellent.", ">\n\nRussia will become a client state.", ">\n\nI guess they all used their phones at once, creating an overheating event?", ">\n\nAnd these are the idiots Ukraine is supposed to surrender to? Yeah, no.", ">\n\nTisk tisk tisk. Who burnt it down. The Ukrainians or the Russians. My money is on the Russians...", ">\n\nRussia sure is having a run of bad luck lately.", ">\n\nBurn, Scabie, Burn.", ">\n\n\"The father of one of the mobilised men told 7x7 that his son was not inside at the time, as he was returning to the military unit after being on leave. But his family assumes that all the things they bought for him before and after his departure have been reduced to ashes.\" \nThats sucks...", ">\n\nEh?", ">\n\nBlyaat", ">\n\nWhoosh", ">\n\nOops.", ">\n\nOrenburg is 700 miles east from Luhansk, and Omsk is 800 miles beyond that. Can't really blame these on Ukr or Ukr partisans. Has to be an actual Russian screwup.", ">\n\nRussians arrested a 70 yo and 76 yo ladies after a recruit fire about 10 miles south of Moscow.", ">\n\nBurn all their camps. Make them freeze in the frost trenches.", ">\n\nPass me some sigs comrad" ]
>
[ "It's great that whenever these fires happen you never know if it was just Ukrainian Partisans, Anti-Putin Russians, people trying to avoid conscription, or just drunken soldiers being idiots.", ">\n\nI think it's just lack of basic safety standards (very common in Russia). Looks like they were cooking inside the tent and a spark set it on fire.", ">\n\nA spark burning down a tent is one thing, but that one tent fire burning the whole camp? Thats some high level incompetence.", ">\n\nDepends on the material of the tents, distance from each other, and wind.", ">\n\nAnd whether that was a bucket of water or vodka", ">\n\nBrave of you to assume a bucket of vodka would remain undrunk in a camp full of bored, conscripted Russians who want to forget that they've been drafted to fight a pointless war.", ">\n\n20 litres per year on average.", ">\n\nOnly 20 liters? They need more training.", ">\n\nHow to destroy Russia (for dummies) : \n1) Give soldiers copious amounts of vodka", ">\n\nHow to start riots and civil war in Russia?\n2) Take away everyone's copious amounts of vodka", ">\n\nLenin banned industrial vodka production for the harm it was doing to the population. Stalin resumed it, because the hole it left in the urban economy crippled the budget.\nFixing that sort of alcoholism is hard. It's hard as an individual to shake it, but when it ensnares an entire demographic?\nIt takes several generations.\nThat's if your government cares about having healthy citizens, and you could at least say the likes of Lenin wanted to improve the country, they were ideologically driven authoritarians, they had a goal, and thought it was the right one. People like Stalin, Putin and Xi Jinping can't even be said to have benevolent intentions. Power is their main concern, and those under them are just fuel for the state's fire.", ">\n\nYes. Vodka isn't the problem, per se—it's the gigantic vodka factory that is the problem.\nSure, Russians are going to keep making vodka, literally no matter what. But 150 million Russians working in their basements couldn't hope to achieve the same throughput as even just one of these vodka factories.\nI have the same opinion about guns in the US.", ">\n\nOh, we're no slouches at alcohol factories ourselves. We just haven't gone pro like Russia has.", ">\n\nYou sure about that? They might go tall, but we go wide. After the craft beer explosion, there's a metric shit ton of breweries in the US.", ">\n\nI am not, but I live in Oregon. During the pandemic a lot of local distilleries put much of their production into hand sanitizer. Pretty sure we have the highest number of craft beer production facilities. We're not Wisconsin, but we pump out some alcohol.", ">\n\n\nA tent camp for mobilised Russians has burned down in Orenburg Oblast, Russia, five days after a similar incident took place in Cheremushki, Omsk Oblast.\n\n...\n\n\"A fire broke out in the [military] training unit in Nizhnyaya Pavlovka on the morning of 9 January. According to one of the mobilised soldiers, the fire engine on duty had apparently run out of pressure.\"\nThe soldiers had to wait for the emergency services to arrive from the city. The mobilised men also said that drunken officers were probably responsible for the fire. Among other things, tents belonging to mobilised men from Samara Oblast were damaged.\n\n...\n\nThe report concluded with a reminder that five days ago, a tent camp for mobilised Russians caught fire in Cheremushki, Omsk Oblast. According to the governor, it was a spark from a furnace that caused the fire.", ">\n\n\nfire engine on duty had apparently run out of pressure\n\n... some decades ago", ">\n\nThat is not an uncommon problem for rural fire units. They have to self pressurize and that becomes less effective as water levels go down.", ">\n\n\nfor rural fire units\n\nSweet summer child.", ">\n\nDid they store ammunition in a tent nearby?", ">\n\nOnly an amateur military would do that .. I fully expect these professionals to build their barracks out of stacks of ammo crates. They're sturdy.", ">\n\nIt’s only sturdy if the crates aren’t empty", ">\n\nRussia's military has got to be, without a doubt, the worst military I've ever heard of.", ">\n\nBut you have heard of them", ">\n\nAnd I half expected their tanks to be made of wood.", ">\n\nNah, all the interesting bits of wood are in Shoigu's collection.", ">\n\nThe mobilised men also said that drunken officers were probably responsible for the fire.\n😅😅.", ">\n\nNo doubt the officers will blame the mobiks. The commander will submit a report that only 2 tents were damaged at minimal cost and that they have thousands more tents. The illusion of greatness carries on …", ">\n\nLike that scene in Generation kill where a soldier hurts his eye and almost burns down his tent using an expresso machine. The officer writes it up in a way that it makes the men look like heroes instead of morons and his CO asks him to recommend some of the men for medals.", ">\n\nThanks for reminding me of a fantastic FANTASTIC miniseries", ">\n\nJust remember the grooming standard when you re-watch it.", ">\n\nOh shit, my Moo-Stache hairs is in violations!", ">\n\nOh, blast.", ">\n\nOhh, wait. Let me guess.\nIt was a smoking accident?", ">\n\nSweet music to my ears.\nWe don't need no water, let the motherfucker burn)\n(Burn, motherfucker, burn)\nThe roof, the roof, the roof is on fire\n(We don't need no water, let the motherfucker burn)\n(Burn, motherfucker, burn)", ">\n\nOne Russian father stated”all the things we bought for him, before and after he left, I assume are all in ashes” that should be the least of your worries, but don’t worry, I’m sure he’ll find somewhere to loot", ">\n\nI feel like I'm watching a movie where there are clear signs that something bad is going to happen, but the protagonist is oblivious to them. Just get the fuck out of there you morons! It's going to get progressively worse until you are dead or seriously injured.", ">\n\nLike a military version of Naked Gun meets Gomer Pyle?", ">\n\nThey gotta stop smoking.", ">\n\nTsk tsk", ">\n\nI'm waiting for an army base to fall down some stairs and out of a window, to be perfectly honest.", ">\n\n'We meant to do this.'\n-Russia", ">\n\nThis reminds me of an old Russian proverb: Build a man a fire and he's warm for a night. Set a man on fire and he's warm the rest of his life.", ">\n\nThat’s a quote from Terry Pratchett, not a Russian proverb", ">\n\nI never knew that was attributed to someone, I thought it was just one of those things that no one knew where it came from.", ">\n\nHe has many great quotes! One in the same tone is \"Sometimes it is better to light a flamethrower than curse the darkness\"", ">\n\n\"Whole place was made of wood, so I just lit it up!\"", ">\n\nOblast blast", ">\n\nIn Russia, Smokey the Bear starts fires.", ">\n\nOnly you, or your drunk compatriots, or careless smokers, or the forced conscripts, or Ukrainian attacks, can start tent fires...", ">\n\nIt’s burn your ships, not your barracks", ">\n\nStrange ! You are not allowed to have camp fires", ">\n\nOh, wow 🥂", ">\n\nThey are going to be sleeping outside in the elements anyway, may as well get used to it.", ">\n\nNot a bullet was fired....excellent.", ">\n\nRussia will become a client state.", ">\n\nI guess they all used their phones at once, creating an overheating event?", ">\n\nAnd these are the idiots Ukraine is supposed to surrender to? Yeah, no.", ">\n\nTisk tisk tisk. Who burnt it down. The Ukrainians or the Russians. My money is on the Russians...", ">\n\nRussia sure is having a run of bad luck lately.", ">\n\nBurn, Scabie, Burn.", ">\n\n\"The father of one of the mobilised men told 7x7 that his son was not inside at the time, as he was returning to the military unit after being on leave. But his family assumes that all the things they bought for him before and after his departure have been reduced to ashes.\" \nThats sucks...", ">\n\nEh?", ">\n\nBlyaat", ">\n\nWhoosh", ">\n\nOops.", ">\n\nOrenburg is 700 miles east from Luhansk, and Omsk is 800 miles beyond that. Can't really blame these on Ukr or Ukr partisans. Has to be an actual Russian screwup.", ">\n\nRussians arrested a 70 yo and 76 yo ladies after a recruit fire about 10 miles south of Moscow.", ">\n\nBurn all their camps. Make them freeze in the frost trenches.", ">\n\nPass me some sigs comrad", ">\n\nRare fire W" ]
investigators found search queries on Brian Walshe’s internet records for “how to dispose of a 115-pound woman’s body” and how to dismember a body, according to two law enforcement sources briefed on the investigation. That's not good.
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> I wonder if the results are any different if it’s a 150 lb woman… I’m not looking that up though.
[ "investigators found search queries on Brian Walshe’s internet records for “how to dispose of a 115-pound woman’s body” and how to dismember a body, according to two law enforcement sources briefed on the investigation.\n\nThat's not good." ]
> I would imagine you need another box, suitcase, bucket. I don't know. I never thought about it until your post and I did the math in weight difference. And now, I'm probably on a list for replying to you.
[ "investigators found search queries on Brian Walshe’s internet records for “how to dispose of a 115-pound woman’s body” and how to dismember a body, according to two law enforcement sources briefed on the investigation.\n\nThat's not good.", ">\n\nI wonder if the results are any different if it’s a 150 lb woman… I’m not looking that up though." ]
> Every time you write “on a list” you go on a list.
[ "investigators found search queries on Brian Walshe’s internet records for “how to dispose of a 115-pound woman’s body” and how to dismember a body, according to two law enforcement sources briefed on the investigation.\n\nThat's not good.", ">\n\nI wonder if the results are any different if it’s a 150 lb woman… I’m not looking that up though.", ">\n\nI would imagine you need another box, suitcase, bucket. I don't know. I never thought about it until your post and I did the math in weight difference.\nAnd now, I'm probably on a list for replying to you." ]
> That's 2 lists for you, mister!
[ "investigators found search queries on Brian Walshe’s internet records for “how to dispose of a 115-pound woman’s body” and how to dismember a body, according to two law enforcement sources briefed on the investigation.\n\nThat's not good.", ">\n\nI wonder if the results are any different if it’s a 150 lb woman… I’m not looking that up though.", ">\n\nI would imagine you need another box, suitcase, bucket. I don't know. I never thought about it until your post and I did the math in weight difference.\nAnd now, I'm probably on a list for replying to you.", ">\n\nEvery time you write “on a list” you go on a list." ]
> Big news around here, but how could he be that stupid and leave an evidence trail like that? Lot of good the mask and gloves did him.
[ "investigators found search queries on Brian Walshe’s internet records for “how to dispose of a 115-pound woman’s body” and how to dismember a body, according to two law enforcement sources briefed on the investigation.\n\nThat's not good.", ">\n\nI wonder if the results are any different if it’s a 150 lb woman… I’m not looking that up though.", ">\n\nI would imagine you need another box, suitcase, bucket. I don't know. I never thought about it until your post and I did the math in weight difference.\nAnd now, I'm probably on a list for replying to you.", ">\n\nEvery time you write “on a list” you go on a list.", ">\n\nThat's 2 lists for you, mister!" ]
> The entire time was was wearing a probation tracking bracelet on his ankle. Genius is not the word to use.
[ "investigators found search queries on Brian Walshe’s internet records for “how to dispose of a 115-pound woman’s body” and how to dismember a body, according to two law enforcement sources briefed on the investigation.\n\nThat's not good.", ">\n\nI wonder if the results are any different if it’s a 150 lb woman… I’m not looking that up though.", ">\n\nI would imagine you need another box, suitcase, bucket. I don't know. I never thought about it until your post and I did the math in weight difference.\nAnd now, I'm probably on a list for replying to you.", ">\n\nEvery time you write “on a list” you go on a list.", ">\n\nThat's 2 lists for you, mister!", ">\n\nBig news around here, but how could he be that stupid and leave an evidence trail like that?\nLot of good the mask and gloves did him." ]
> What was he in probation for?
[ "investigators found search queries on Brian Walshe’s internet records for “how to dispose of a 115-pound woman’s body” and how to dismember a body, according to two law enforcement sources briefed on the investigation.\n\nThat's not good.", ">\n\nI wonder if the results are any different if it’s a 150 lb woman… I’m not looking that up though.", ">\n\nI would imagine you need another box, suitcase, bucket. I don't know. I never thought about it until your post and I did the math in weight difference.\nAnd now, I'm probably on a list for replying to you.", ">\n\nEvery time you write “on a list” you go on a list.", ">\n\nThat's 2 lists for you, mister!", ">\n\nBig news around here, but how could he be that stupid and leave an evidence trail like that?\nLot of good the mask and gloves did him.", ">\n\nThe entire time was was wearing a probation tracking bracelet on his ankle. Genius is not the word to use." ]
> man, these people who practice smiling: they concentrate on mouth day and skip eye day entirely.
[ "investigators found search queries on Brian Walshe’s internet records for “how to dispose of a 115-pound woman’s body” and how to dismember a body, according to two law enforcement sources briefed on the investigation.\n\nThat's not good.", ">\n\nI wonder if the results are any different if it’s a 150 lb woman… I’m not looking that up though.", ">\n\nI would imagine you need another box, suitcase, bucket. I don't know. I never thought about it until your post and I did the math in weight difference.\nAnd now, I'm probably on a list for replying to you.", ">\n\nEvery time you write “on a list” you go on a list.", ">\n\nThat's 2 lists for you, mister!", ">\n\nBig news around here, but how could he be that stupid and leave an evidence trail like that?\nLot of good the mask and gloves did him.", ">\n\nThe entire time was was wearing a probation tracking bracelet on his ankle. Genius is not the word to use.", ">\n\nWhat was he in probation for?" ]
> And they think you're supposed to show ALL your teeth. That's not how people genuinely smile.
[ "investigators found search queries on Brian Walshe’s internet records for “how to dispose of a 115-pound woman’s body” and how to dismember a body, according to two law enforcement sources briefed on the investigation.\n\nThat's not good.", ">\n\nI wonder if the results are any different if it’s a 150 lb woman… I’m not looking that up though.", ">\n\nI would imagine you need another box, suitcase, bucket. I don't know. I never thought about it until your post and I did the math in weight difference.\nAnd now, I'm probably on a list for replying to you.", ">\n\nEvery time you write “on a list” you go on a list.", ">\n\nThat's 2 lists for you, mister!", ">\n\nBig news around here, but how could he be that stupid and leave an evidence trail like that?\nLot of good the mask and gloves did him.", ">\n\nThe entire time was was wearing a probation tracking bracelet on his ankle. Genius is not the word to use.", ">\n\nWhat was he in probation for?", ">\n\nman, these people who practice smiling: they concentrate on mouth day and skip eye day entirely." ]
> Wait what?
[ "investigators found search queries on Brian Walshe’s internet records for “how to dispose of a 115-pound woman’s body” and how to dismember a body, according to two law enforcement sources briefed on the investigation.\n\nThat's not good.", ">\n\nI wonder if the results are any different if it’s a 150 lb woman… I’m not looking that up though.", ">\n\nI would imagine you need another box, suitcase, bucket. I don't know. I never thought about it until your post and I did the math in weight difference.\nAnd now, I'm probably on a list for replying to you.", ">\n\nEvery time you write “on a list” you go on a list.", ">\n\nThat's 2 lists for you, mister!", ">\n\nBig news around here, but how could he be that stupid and leave an evidence trail like that?\nLot of good the mask and gloves did him.", ">\n\nThe entire time was was wearing a probation tracking bracelet on his ankle. Genius is not the word to use.", ">\n\nWhat was he in probation for?", ">\n\nman, these people who practice smiling: they concentrate on mouth day and skip eye day entirely.", ">\n\nAnd they think you're supposed to show ALL your teeth. That's not how people genuinely smile." ]
> Upper row - yay Lower row - nay
[ "investigators found search queries on Brian Walshe’s internet records for “how to dispose of a 115-pound woman’s body” and how to dismember a body, according to two law enforcement sources briefed on the investigation.\n\nThat's not good.", ">\n\nI wonder if the results are any different if it’s a 150 lb woman… I’m not looking that up though.", ">\n\nI would imagine you need another box, suitcase, bucket. I don't know. I never thought about it until your post and I did the math in weight difference.\nAnd now, I'm probably on a list for replying to you.", ">\n\nEvery time you write “on a list” you go on a list.", ">\n\nThat's 2 lists for you, mister!", ">\n\nBig news around here, but how could he be that stupid and leave an evidence trail like that?\nLot of good the mask and gloves did him.", ">\n\nThe entire time was was wearing a probation tracking bracelet on his ankle. Genius is not the word to use.", ">\n\nWhat was he in probation for?", ">\n\nman, these people who practice smiling: they concentrate on mouth day and skip eye day entirely.", ">\n\nAnd they think you're supposed to show ALL your teeth. That's not how people genuinely smile.", ">\n\nWait what?" ]
> SUPER freakin' curious how they managed to track him to the store if he paid in cash and wore a 'disguise' (I use that term loosely here, lol). My guess is either dumbass had his phone on him the entire time ooor maybe they tracked his vehicle via various CCTV?
[ "investigators found search queries on Brian Walshe’s internet records for “how to dispose of a 115-pound woman’s body” and how to dismember a body, according to two law enforcement sources briefed on the investigation.\n\nThat's not good.", ">\n\nI wonder if the results are any different if it’s a 150 lb woman… I’m not looking that up though.", ">\n\nI would imagine you need another box, suitcase, bucket. I don't know. I never thought about it until your post and I did the math in weight difference.\nAnd now, I'm probably on a list for replying to you.", ">\n\nEvery time you write “on a list” you go on a list.", ">\n\nThat's 2 lists for you, mister!", ">\n\nBig news around here, but how could he be that stupid and leave an evidence trail like that?\nLot of good the mask and gloves did him.", ">\n\nThe entire time was was wearing a probation tracking bracelet on his ankle. Genius is not the word to use.", ">\n\nWhat was he in probation for?", ">\n\nman, these people who practice smiling: they concentrate on mouth day and skip eye day entirely.", ">\n\nAnd they think you're supposed to show ALL your teeth. That's not how people genuinely smile.", ">\n\nWait what?", ">\n\nUpper row - yay\nLower row - nay" ]
> This genius had “how to dispose of a 115-pound woman’s body” in his search history and was on probation so he couldn't leave home except in allotted times with approval. He went to Home Depot during the allotted time to pick up his kids from school, except they didn't have school that day. It's probably standard procedure at this point to search local stores that can provide murder-cleaning supplies, and the police knew exactly when he would have been there.
[ "investigators found search queries on Brian Walshe’s internet records for “how to dispose of a 115-pound woman’s body” and how to dismember a body, according to two law enforcement sources briefed on the investigation.\n\nThat's not good.", ">\n\nI wonder if the results are any different if it’s a 150 lb woman… I’m not looking that up though.", ">\n\nI would imagine you need another box, suitcase, bucket. I don't know. I never thought about it until your post and I did the math in weight difference.\nAnd now, I'm probably on a list for replying to you.", ">\n\nEvery time you write “on a list” you go on a list.", ">\n\nThat's 2 lists for you, mister!", ">\n\nBig news around here, but how could he be that stupid and leave an evidence trail like that?\nLot of good the mask and gloves did him.", ">\n\nThe entire time was was wearing a probation tracking bracelet on his ankle. Genius is not the word to use.", ">\n\nWhat was he in probation for?", ">\n\nman, these people who practice smiling: they concentrate on mouth day and skip eye day entirely.", ">\n\nAnd they think you're supposed to show ALL your teeth. That's not how people genuinely smile.", ">\n\nWait what?", ">\n\nUpper row - yay\nLower row - nay", ">\n\nSUPER freakin' curious how they managed to track him to the store if he paid in cash and wore a 'disguise' (I use that term loosely here, lol).\nMy guess is either dumbass had his phone on him the entire time ooor maybe they tracked his vehicle via various CCTV?" ]
> He had an ankle monitor on, which is how they knew where he was at. He went to Home Depot, so they just got the camera footage from there.
[ "investigators found search queries on Brian Walshe’s internet records for “how to dispose of a 115-pound woman’s body” and how to dismember a body, according to two law enforcement sources briefed on the investigation.\n\nThat's not good.", ">\n\nI wonder if the results are any different if it’s a 150 lb woman… I’m not looking that up though.", ">\n\nI would imagine you need another box, suitcase, bucket. I don't know. I never thought about it until your post and I did the math in weight difference.\nAnd now, I'm probably on a list for replying to you.", ">\n\nEvery time you write “on a list” you go on a list.", ">\n\nThat's 2 lists for you, mister!", ">\n\nBig news around here, but how could he be that stupid and leave an evidence trail like that?\nLot of good the mask and gloves did him.", ">\n\nThe entire time was was wearing a probation tracking bracelet on his ankle. Genius is not the word to use.", ">\n\nWhat was he in probation for?", ">\n\nman, these people who practice smiling: they concentrate on mouth day and skip eye day entirely.", ">\n\nAnd they think you're supposed to show ALL your teeth. That's not how people genuinely smile.", ">\n\nWait what?", ">\n\nUpper row - yay\nLower row - nay", ">\n\nSUPER freakin' curious how they managed to track him to the store if he paid in cash and wore a 'disguise' (I use that term loosely here, lol).\nMy guess is either dumbass had his phone on him the entire time ooor maybe they tracked his vehicle via various CCTV?", ">\n\nThis genius had “how to dispose of a 115-pound woman’s body” in his search history and was on probation so he couldn't leave home except in allotted times with approval. He went to Home Depot during the allotted time to pick up his kids from school, except they didn't have school that day. It's probably standard procedure at this point to search local stores that can provide murder-cleaning supplies, and the police knew exactly when he would have been there." ]
> He spent all that money on cleaning supplies without buying a blue light to check? Hasn’t he watched CSI
[ "investigators found search queries on Brian Walshe’s internet records for “how to dispose of a 115-pound woman’s body” and how to dismember a body, according to two law enforcement sources briefed on the investigation.\n\nThat's not good.", ">\n\nI wonder if the results are any different if it’s a 150 lb woman… I’m not looking that up though.", ">\n\nI would imagine you need another box, suitcase, bucket. I don't know. I never thought about it until your post and I did the math in weight difference.\nAnd now, I'm probably on a list for replying to you.", ">\n\nEvery time you write “on a list” you go on a list.", ">\n\nThat's 2 lists for you, mister!", ">\n\nBig news around here, but how could he be that stupid and leave an evidence trail like that?\nLot of good the mask and gloves did him.", ">\n\nThe entire time was was wearing a probation tracking bracelet on his ankle. Genius is not the word to use.", ">\n\nWhat was he in probation for?", ">\n\nman, these people who practice smiling: they concentrate on mouth day and skip eye day entirely.", ">\n\nAnd they think you're supposed to show ALL your teeth. That's not how people genuinely smile.", ">\n\nWait what?", ">\n\nUpper row - yay\nLower row - nay", ">\n\nSUPER freakin' curious how they managed to track him to the store if he paid in cash and wore a 'disguise' (I use that term loosely here, lol).\nMy guess is either dumbass had his phone on him the entire time ooor maybe they tracked his vehicle via various CCTV?", ">\n\nThis genius had “how to dispose of a 115-pound woman’s body” in his search history and was on probation so he couldn't leave home except in allotted times with approval. He went to Home Depot during the allotted time to pick up his kids from school, except they didn't have school that day. It's probably standard procedure at this point to search local stores that can provide murder-cleaning supplies, and the police knew exactly when he would have been there.", ">\n\nHe had an ankle monitor on, which is how they knew where he was at. He went to Home Depot, so they just got the camera footage from there." ]
> Wow half a G of cleaning supplies. That's a fuckton of mops.
[ "investigators found search queries on Brian Walshe’s internet records for “how to dispose of a 115-pound woman’s body” and how to dismember a body, according to two law enforcement sources briefed on the investigation.\n\nThat's not good.", ">\n\nI wonder if the results are any different if it’s a 150 lb woman… I’m not looking that up though.", ">\n\nI would imagine you need another box, suitcase, bucket. I don't know. I never thought about it until your post and I did the math in weight difference.\nAnd now, I'm probably on a list for replying to you.", ">\n\nEvery time you write “on a list” you go on a list.", ">\n\nThat's 2 lists for you, mister!", ">\n\nBig news around here, but how could he be that stupid and leave an evidence trail like that?\nLot of good the mask and gloves did him.", ">\n\nThe entire time was was wearing a probation tracking bracelet on his ankle. Genius is not the word to use.", ">\n\nWhat was he in probation for?", ">\n\nman, these people who practice smiling: they concentrate on mouth day and skip eye day entirely.", ">\n\nAnd they think you're supposed to show ALL your teeth. That's not how people genuinely smile.", ">\n\nWait what?", ">\n\nUpper row - yay\nLower row - nay", ">\n\nSUPER freakin' curious how they managed to track him to the store if he paid in cash and wore a 'disguise' (I use that term loosely here, lol).\nMy guess is either dumbass had his phone on him the entire time ooor maybe they tracked his vehicle via various CCTV?", ">\n\nThis genius had “how to dispose of a 115-pound woman’s body” in his search history and was on probation so he couldn't leave home except in allotted times with approval. He went to Home Depot during the allotted time to pick up his kids from school, except they didn't have school that day. It's probably standard procedure at this point to search local stores that can provide murder-cleaning supplies, and the police knew exactly when he would have been there.", ">\n\nHe had an ankle monitor on, which is how they knew where he was at. He went to Home Depot, so they just got the camera footage from there.", ">\n\nHe spent all that money on cleaning supplies without buying a blue light to check? Hasn’t he watched CSI" ]
> That much in chemical purchases is going to get you flagged for potentially having a drug lab.
[ "investigators found search queries on Brian Walshe’s internet records for “how to dispose of a 115-pound woman’s body” and how to dismember a body, according to two law enforcement sources briefed on the investigation.\n\nThat's not good.", ">\n\nI wonder if the results are any different if it’s a 150 lb woman… I’m not looking that up though.", ">\n\nI would imagine you need another box, suitcase, bucket. I don't know. I never thought about it until your post and I did the math in weight difference.\nAnd now, I'm probably on a list for replying to you.", ">\n\nEvery time you write “on a list” you go on a list.", ">\n\nThat's 2 lists for you, mister!", ">\n\nBig news around here, but how could he be that stupid and leave an evidence trail like that?\nLot of good the mask and gloves did him.", ">\n\nThe entire time was was wearing a probation tracking bracelet on his ankle. Genius is not the word to use.", ">\n\nWhat was he in probation for?", ">\n\nman, these people who practice smiling: they concentrate on mouth day and skip eye day entirely.", ">\n\nAnd they think you're supposed to show ALL your teeth. That's not how people genuinely smile.", ">\n\nWait what?", ">\n\nUpper row - yay\nLower row - nay", ">\n\nSUPER freakin' curious how they managed to track him to the store if he paid in cash and wore a 'disguise' (I use that term loosely here, lol).\nMy guess is either dumbass had his phone on him the entire time ooor maybe they tracked his vehicle via various CCTV?", ">\n\nThis genius had “how to dispose of a 115-pound woman’s body” in his search history and was on probation so he couldn't leave home except in allotted times with approval. He went to Home Depot during the allotted time to pick up his kids from school, except they didn't have school that day. It's probably standard procedure at this point to search local stores that can provide murder-cleaning supplies, and the police knew exactly when he would have been there.", ">\n\nHe had an ankle monitor on, which is how they knew where he was at. He went to Home Depot, so they just got the camera footage from there.", ">\n\nHe spent all that money on cleaning supplies without buying a blue light to check? Hasn’t he watched CSI", ">\n\nWow half a G of cleaning supplies. That's a fuckton of mops." ]
> why is he smiling to the cameras, while being taken away? i think if it was me I would be freakin' devastated, of course - I wouldn't kill my spouse, tho
[ "investigators found search queries on Brian Walshe’s internet records for “how to dispose of a 115-pound woman’s body” and how to dismember a body, according to two law enforcement sources briefed on the investigation.\n\nThat's not good.", ">\n\nI wonder if the results are any different if it’s a 150 lb woman… I’m not looking that up though.", ">\n\nI would imagine you need another box, suitcase, bucket. I don't know. I never thought about it until your post and I did the math in weight difference.\nAnd now, I'm probably on a list for replying to you.", ">\n\nEvery time you write “on a list” you go on a list.", ">\n\nThat's 2 lists for you, mister!", ">\n\nBig news around here, but how could he be that stupid and leave an evidence trail like that?\nLot of good the mask and gloves did him.", ">\n\nThe entire time was was wearing a probation tracking bracelet on his ankle. Genius is not the word to use.", ">\n\nWhat was he in probation for?", ">\n\nman, these people who practice smiling: they concentrate on mouth day and skip eye day entirely.", ">\n\nAnd they think you're supposed to show ALL your teeth. That's not how people genuinely smile.", ">\n\nWait what?", ">\n\nUpper row - yay\nLower row - nay", ">\n\nSUPER freakin' curious how they managed to track him to the store if he paid in cash and wore a 'disguise' (I use that term loosely here, lol).\nMy guess is either dumbass had his phone on him the entire time ooor maybe they tracked his vehicle via various CCTV?", ">\n\nThis genius had “how to dispose of a 115-pound woman’s body” in his search history and was on probation so he couldn't leave home except in allotted times with approval. He went to Home Depot during the allotted time to pick up his kids from school, except they didn't have school that day. It's probably standard procedure at this point to search local stores that can provide murder-cleaning supplies, and the police knew exactly when he would have been there.", ">\n\nHe had an ankle monitor on, which is how they knew where he was at. He went to Home Depot, so they just got the camera footage from there.", ">\n\nHe spent all that money on cleaning supplies without buying a blue light to check? Hasn’t he watched CSI", ">\n\nWow half a G of cleaning supplies. That's a fuckton of mops.", ">\n\nThat much in chemical purchases is going to get you flagged for potentially having a drug lab." ]
> Likely because narcissists enjoy attention! With his record I'd lean towards sociopathic-narcissistic.
[ "investigators found search queries on Brian Walshe’s internet records for “how to dispose of a 115-pound woman’s body” and how to dismember a body, according to two law enforcement sources briefed on the investigation.\n\nThat's not good.", ">\n\nI wonder if the results are any different if it’s a 150 lb woman… I’m not looking that up though.", ">\n\nI would imagine you need another box, suitcase, bucket. I don't know. I never thought about it until your post and I did the math in weight difference.\nAnd now, I'm probably on a list for replying to you.", ">\n\nEvery time you write “on a list” you go on a list.", ">\n\nThat's 2 lists for you, mister!", ">\n\nBig news around here, but how could he be that stupid and leave an evidence trail like that?\nLot of good the mask and gloves did him.", ">\n\nThe entire time was was wearing a probation tracking bracelet on his ankle. Genius is not the word to use.", ">\n\nWhat was he in probation for?", ">\n\nman, these people who practice smiling: they concentrate on mouth day and skip eye day entirely.", ">\n\nAnd they think you're supposed to show ALL your teeth. That's not how people genuinely smile.", ">\n\nWait what?", ">\n\nUpper row - yay\nLower row - nay", ">\n\nSUPER freakin' curious how they managed to track him to the store if he paid in cash and wore a 'disguise' (I use that term loosely here, lol).\nMy guess is either dumbass had his phone on him the entire time ooor maybe they tracked his vehicle via various CCTV?", ">\n\nThis genius had “how to dispose of a 115-pound woman’s body” in his search history and was on probation so he couldn't leave home except in allotted times with approval. He went to Home Depot during the allotted time to pick up his kids from school, except they didn't have school that day. It's probably standard procedure at this point to search local stores that can provide murder-cleaning supplies, and the police knew exactly when he would have been there.", ">\n\nHe had an ankle monitor on, which is how they knew where he was at. He went to Home Depot, so they just got the camera footage from there.", ">\n\nHe spent all that money on cleaning supplies without buying a blue light to check? Hasn’t he watched CSI", ">\n\nWow half a G of cleaning supplies. That's a fuckton of mops.", ">\n\nThat much in chemical purchases is going to get you flagged for potentially having a drug lab.", ">\n\nwhy is he smiling to the cameras, while being taken away? i think if it was me I would be freakin' devastated, of course - I wouldn't kill my spouse, tho" ]
> You are supposed to get different items at different stores far apart from each other. Also leave your cell phone at home.
[ "investigators found search queries on Brian Walshe’s internet records for “how to dispose of a 115-pound woman’s body” and how to dismember a body, according to two law enforcement sources briefed on the investigation.\n\nThat's not good.", ">\n\nI wonder if the results are any different if it’s a 150 lb woman… I’m not looking that up though.", ">\n\nI would imagine you need another box, suitcase, bucket. I don't know. I never thought about it until your post and I did the math in weight difference.\nAnd now, I'm probably on a list for replying to you.", ">\n\nEvery time you write “on a list” you go on a list.", ">\n\nThat's 2 lists for you, mister!", ">\n\nBig news around here, but how could he be that stupid and leave an evidence trail like that?\nLot of good the mask and gloves did him.", ">\n\nThe entire time was was wearing a probation tracking bracelet on his ankle. Genius is not the word to use.", ">\n\nWhat was he in probation for?", ">\n\nman, these people who practice smiling: they concentrate on mouth day and skip eye day entirely.", ">\n\nAnd they think you're supposed to show ALL your teeth. That's not how people genuinely smile.", ">\n\nWait what?", ">\n\nUpper row - yay\nLower row - nay", ">\n\nSUPER freakin' curious how they managed to track him to the store if he paid in cash and wore a 'disguise' (I use that term loosely here, lol).\nMy guess is either dumbass had his phone on him the entire time ooor maybe they tracked his vehicle via various CCTV?", ">\n\nThis genius had “how to dispose of a 115-pound woman’s body” in his search history and was on probation so he couldn't leave home except in allotted times with approval. He went to Home Depot during the allotted time to pick up his kids from school, except they didn't have school that day. It's probably standard procedure at this point to search local stores that can provide murder-cleaning supplies, and the police knew exactly when he would have been there.", ">\n\nHe had an ankle monitor on, which is how they knew where he was at. He went to Home Depot, so they just got the camera footage from there.", ">\n\nHe spent all that money on cleaning supplies without buying a blue light to check? Hasn’t he watched CSI", ">\n\nWow half a G of cleaning supplies. That's a fuckton of mops.", ">\n\nThat much in chemical purchases is going to get you flagged for potentially having a drug lab.", ">\n\nwhy is he smiling to the cameras, while being taken away? i think if it was me I would be freakin' devastated, of course - I wouldn't kill my spouse, tho", ">\n\nLikely because narcissists enjoy attention! With his record I'd lean towards sociopathic-narcissistic." ]
> Can't leave your ankle monitor at home. I work with youth who wear these. I can't tell you how many times they are surprised their probation officers know exactly where they are.
[ "investigators found search queries on Brian Walshe’s internet records for “how to dispose of a 115-pound woman’s body” and how to dismember a body, according to two law enforcement sources briefed on the investigation.\n\nThat's not good.", ">\n\nI wonder if the results are any different if it’s a 150 lb woman… I’m not looking that up though.", ">\n\nI would imagine you need another box, suitcase, bucket. I don't know. I never thought about it until your post and I did the math in weight difference.\nAnd now, I'm probably on a list for replying to you.", ">\n\nEvery time you write “on a list” you go on a list.", ">\n\nThat's 2 lists for you, mister!", ">\n\nBig news around here, but how could he be that stupid and leave an evidence trail like that?\nLot of good the mask and gloves did him.", ">\n\nThe entire time was was wearing a probation tracking bracelet on his ankle. Genius is not the word to use.", ">\n\nWhat was he in probation for?", ">\n\nman, these people who practice smiling: they concentrate on mouth day and skip eye day entirely.", ">\n\nAnd they think you're supposed to show ALL your teeth. That's not how people genuinely smile.", ">\n\nWait what?", ">\n\nUpper row - yay\nLower row - nay", ">\n\nSUPER freakin' curious how they managed to track him to the store if he paid in cash and wore a 'disguise' (I use that term loosely here, lol).\nMy guess is either dumbass had his phone on him the entire time ooor maybe they tracked his vehicle via various CCTV?", ">\n\nThis genius had “how to dispose of a 115-pound woman’s body” in his search history and was on probation so he couldn't leave home except in allotted times with approval. He went to Home Depot during the allotted time to pick up his kids from school, except they didn't have school that day. It's probably standard procedure at this point to search local stores that can provide murder-cleaning supplies, and the police knew exactly when he would have been there.", ">\n\nHe had an ankle monitor on, which is how they knew where he was at. He went to Home Depot, so they just got the camera footage from there.", ">\n\nHe spent all that money on cleaning supplies without buying a blue light to check? Hasn’t he watched CSI", ">\n\nWow half a G of cleaning supplies. That's a fuckton of mops.", ">\n\nThat much in chemical purchases is going to get you flagged for potentially having a drug lab.", ">\n\nwhy is he smiling to the cameras, while being taken away? i think if it was me I would be freakin' devastated, of course - I wouldn't kill my spouse, tho", ">\n\nLikely because narcissists enjoy attention! With his record I'd lean towards sociopathic-narcissistic.", ">\n\nYou are supposed to get different items at different stores far apart from each other. Also leave your cell phone at home." ]
> They'll be dusting off the hot seat.
[ "investigators found search queries on Brian Walshe’s internet records for “how to dispose of a 115-pound woman’s body” and how to dismember a body, according to two law enforcement sources briefed on the investigation.\n\nThat's not good.", ">\n\nI wonder if the results are any different if it’s a 150 lb woman… I’m not looking that up though.", ">\n\nI would imagine you need another box, suitcase, bucket. I don't know. I never thought about it until your post and I did the math in weight difference.\nAnd now, I'm probably on a list for replying to you.", ">\n\nEvery time you write “on a list” you go on a list.", ">\n\nThat's 2 lists for you, mister!", ">\n\nBig news around here, but how could he be that stupid and leave an evidence trail like that?\nLot of good the mask and gloves did him.", ">\n\nThe entire time was was wearing a probation tracking bracelet on his ankle. Genius is not the word to use.", ">\n\nWhat was he in probation for?", ">\n\nman, these people who practice smiling: they concentrate on mouth day and skip eye day entirely.", ">\n\nAnd they think you're supposed to show ALL your teeth. That's not how people genuinely smile.", ">\n\nWait what?", ">\n\nUpper row - yay\nLower row - nay", ">\n\nSUPER freakin' curious how they managed to track him to the store if he paid in cash and wore a 'disguise' (I use that term loosely here, lol).\nMy guess is either dumbass had his phone on him the entire time ooor maybe they tracked his vehicle via various CCTV?", ">\n\nThis genius had “how to dispose of a 115-pound woman’s body” in his search history and was on probation so he couldn't leave home except in allotted times with approval. He went to Home Depot during the allotted time to pick up his kids from school, except they didn't have school that day. It's probably standard procedure at this point to search local stores that can provide murder-cleaning supplies, and the police knew exactly when he would have been there.", ">\n\nHe had an ankle monitor on, which is how they knew where he was at. He went to Home Depot, so they just got the camera footage from there.", ">\n\nHe spent all that money on cleaning supplies without buying a blue light to check? Hasn’t he watched CSI", ">\n\nWow half a G of cleaning supplies. That's a fuckton of mops.", ">\n\nThat much in chemical purchases is going to get you flagged for potentially having a drug lab.", ">\n\nwhy is he smiling to the cameras, while being taken away? i think if it was me I would be freakin' devastated, of course - I wouldn't kill my spouse, tho", ">\n\nLikely because narcissists enjoy attention! With his record I'd lean towards sociopathic-narcissistic.", ">\n\nYou are supposed to get different items at different stores far apart from each other. Also leave your cell phone at home.", ">\n\nCan't leave your ankle monitor at home. I work with youth who wear these. I can't tell you how many times they are surprised their probation officers know exactly where they are." ]
>
[ "investigators found search queries on Brian Walshe’s internet records for “how to dispose of a 115-pound woman’s body” and how to dismember a body, according to two law enforcement sources briefed on the investigation.\n\nThat's not good.", ">\n\nI wonder if the results are any different if it’s a 150 lb woman… I’m not looking that up though.", ">\n\nI would imagine you need another box, suitcase, bucket. I don't know. I never thought about it until your post and I did the math in weight difference.\nAnd now, I'm probably on a list for replying to you.", ">\n\nEvery time you write “on a list” you go on a list.", ">\n\nThat's 2 lists for you, mister!", ">\n\nBig news around here, but how could he be that stupid and leave an evidence trail like that?\nLot of good the mask and gloves did him.", ">\n\nThe entire time was was wearing a probation tracking bracelet on his ankle. Genius is not the word to use.", ">\n\nWhat was he in probation for?", ">\n\nman, these people who practice smiling: they concentrate on mouth day and skip eye day entirely.", ">\n\nAnd they think you're supposed to show ALL your teeth. That's not how people genuinely smile.", ">\n\nWait what?", ">\n\nUpper row - yay\nLower row - nay", ">\n\nSUPER freakin' curious how they managed to track him to the store if he paid in cash and wore a 'disguise' (I use that term loosely here, lol).\nMy guess is either dumbass had his phone on him the entire time ooor maybe they tracked his vehicle via various CCTV?", ">\n\nThis genius had “how to dispose of a 115-pound woman’s body” in his search history and was on probation so he couldn't leave home except in allotted times with approval. He went to Home Depot during the allotted time to pick up his kids from school, except they didn't have school that day. It's probably standard procedure at this point to search local stores that can provide murder-cleaning supplies, and the police knew exactly when he would have been there.", ">\n\nHe had an ankle monitor on, which is how they knew where he was at. He went to Home Depot, so they just got the camera footage from there.", ">\n\nHe spent all that money on cleaning supplies without buying a blue light to check? Hasn’t he watched CSI", ">\n\nWow half a G of cleaning supplies. That's a fuckton of mops.", ">\n\nThat much in chemical purchases is going to get you flagged for potentially having a drug lab.", ">\n\nwhy is he smiling to the cameras, while being taken away? i think if it was me I would be freakin' devastated, of course - I wouldn't kill my spouse, tho", ">\n\nLikely because narcissists enjoy attention! With his record I'd lean towards sociopathic-narcissistic.", ">\n\nYou are supposed to get different items at different stores far apart from each other. Also leave your cell phone at home.", ">\n\nCan't leave your ankle monitor at home. I work with youth who wear these. I can't tell you how many times they are surprised their probation officers know exactly where they are.", ">\n\nThey'll be dusting off the hot seat." ]
LOL and when were they in??
[]
> Every country us highly corrupted not only the ones you don't like
[ "LOL and when were they in??" ]
> Yes, every country is corrupt. But also corrupt to a vastly different extent. Now Russia is highly corrupt and I don’t like it, yet one has nothing to do with the other. I also don’t particularly like Luxembourg, yet it is one of the least corrupt countries. The whole of Northern America and Central Europe aren’t extremely corrupt. This has to do with prosperity, a strong civil society and strong institutions. Also Singapore, Hongkong, Japan and Australia are doing well, it’s not just N. America and Europe. It also doesn’t change, that Russia is a corrupt shithole. Edit: while corruption is hard to trace, as it takes place in secrecy, there are some approximate measurements, maybe take a look here.
[ "LOL and when were they in??", ">\n\nEvery country us highly corrupted not only the ones you don't like" ]
> America not corrupt wut mate
[ "LOL and when were they in??", ">\n\nEvery country us highly corrupted not only the ones you don't like", ">\n\nYes, every country is corrupt. But also corrupt to a vastly different extent.\nNow Russia is highly corrupt and I don’t like it, yet one has nothing to do with the other.\nI also don’t particularly like Luxembourg, yet it is one of the least corrupt countries.\nThe whole of Northern America and Central Europe aren’t extremely corrupt. This has to do with prosperity, a strong civil society and strong institutions.\nAlso Singapore, Hongkong, Japan and Australia are doing well, it’s not just N. America and Europe.\nIt also doesn’t change, that Russia is a corrupt shithole.\nEdit: while corruption is hard to trace, as it takes place in secrecy, there are some approximate measurements, maybe take a look here." ]
> It is, so much worse than the top countries like Denmark etc, yet so much less worse than Russia. But ofc you are right, it’s bad.
[ "LOL and when were they in??", ">\n\nEvery country us highly corrupted not only the ones you don't like", ">\n\nYes, every country is corrupt. But also corrupt to a vastly different extent.\nNow Russia is highly corrupt and I don’t like it, yet one has nothing to do with the other.\nI also don’t particularly like Luxembourg, yet it is one of the least corrupt countries.\nThe whole of Northern America and Central Europe aren’t extremely corrupt. This has to do with prosperity, a strong civil society and strong institutions.\nAlso Singapore, Hongkong, Japan and Australia are doing well, it’s not just N. America and Europe.\nIt also doesn’t change, that Russia is a corrupt shithole.\nEdit: while corruption is hard to trace, as it takes place in secrecy, there are some approximate measurements, maybe take a look here.", ">\n\nAmerica not corrupt wut mate" ]
> Was Ruzzia fighting for or against corruption?
[ "LOL and when were they in??", ">\n\nEvery country us highly corrupted not only the ones you don't like", ">\n\nYes, every country is corrupt. But also corrupt to a vastly different extent.\nNow Russia is highly corrupt and I don’t like it, yet one has nothing to do with the other.\nI also don’t particularly like Luxembourg, yet it is one of the least corrupt countries.\nThe whole of Northern America and Central Europe aren’t extremely corrupt. This has to do with prosperity, a strong civil society and strong institutions.\nAlso Singapore, Hongkong, Japan and Australia are doing well, it’s not just N. America and Europe.\nIt also doesn’t change, that Russia is a corrupt shithole.\nEdit: while corruption is hard to trace, as it takes place in secrecy, there are some approximate measurements, maybe take a look here.", ">\n\nAmerica not corrupt wut mate", ">\n\nIt is, so much worse than the top countries like Denmark etc, yet so much less worse than Russia. But ofc you are right, it’s bad." ]
> Do you mean adjective?
[ "LOL and when were they in??", ">\n\nEvery country us highly corrupted not only the ones you don't like", ">\n\nYes, every country is corrupt. But also corrupt to a vastly different extent.\nNow Russia is highly corrupt and I don’t like it, yet one has nothing to do with the other.\nI also don’t particularly like Luxembourg, yet it is one of the least corrupt countries.\nThe whole of Northern America and Central Europe aren’t extremely corrupt. This has to do with prosperity, a strong civil society and strong institutions.\nAlso Singapore, Hongkong, Japan and Australia are doing well, it’s not just N. America and Europe.\nIt also doesn’t change, that Russia is a corrupt shithole.\nEdit: while corruption is hard to trace, as it takes place in secrecy, there are some approximate measurements, maybe take a look here.", ">\n\nAmerica not corrupt wut mate", ">\n\nIt is, so much worse than the top countries like Denmark etc, yet so much less worse than Russia. But ofc you are right, it’s bad.", ">\n\nWas Ruzzia fighting for or against corruption?" ]
> Fuck. Ya, that one. Grade school was a long time ago.
[ "LOL and when were they in??", ">\n\nEvery country us highly corrupted not only the ones you don't like", ">\n\nYes, every country is corrupt. But also corrupt to a vastly different extent.\nNow Russia is highly corrupt and I don’t like it, yet one has nothing to do with the other.\nI also don’t particularly like Luxembourg, yet it is one of the least corrupt countries.\nThe whole of Northern America and Central Europe aren’t extremely corrupt. This has to do with prosperity, a strong civil society and strong institutions.\nAlso Singapore, Hongkong, Japan and Australia are doing well, it’s not just N. America and Europe.\nIt also doesn’t change, that Russia is a corrupt shithole.\nEdit: while corruption is hard to trace, as it takes place in secrecy, there are some approximate measurements, maybe take a look here.", ">\n\nAmerica not corrupt wut mate", ">\n\nIt is, so much worse than the top countries like Denmark etc, yet so much less worse than Russia. But ofc you are right, it’s bad.", ">\n\nWas Ruzzia fighting for or against corruption?", ">\n\nDo you mean adjective?" ]
> You used poor sentence structure that doesn't make sense by itself. If you were trying to say "Russians are Nazis who fight" or "Russia is a Nazi country that fights", say that. Russia [singular noun] is [singular verb] fighting [adjective?] Nazis [plural noun] doesn't make sense because it equates a singular noun to a plural noun. You are the one who needs an English lesson, kid.
[ "LOL and when were they in??", ">\n\nEvery country us highly corrupted not only the ones you don't like", ">\n\nYes, every country is corrupt. But also corrupt to a vastly different extent.\nNow Russia is highly corrupt and I don’t like it, yet one has nothing to do with the other.\nI also don’t particularly like Luxembourg, yet it is one of the least corrupt countries.\nThe whole of Northern America and Central Europe aren’t extremely corrupt. This has to do with prosperity, a strong civil society and strong institutions.\nAlso Singapore, Hongkong, Japan and Australia are doing well, it’s not just N. America and Europe.\nIt also doesn’t change, that Russia is a corrupt shithole.\nEdit: while corruption is hard to trace, as it takes place in secrecy, there are some approximate measurements, maybe take a look here.", ">\n\nAmerica not corrupt wut mate", ">\n\nIt is, so much worse than the top countries like Denmark etc, yet so much less worse than Russia. But ofc you are right, it’s bad.", ">\n\nWas Ruzzia fighting for or against corruption?", ">\n\nDo you mean adjective?", ">\n\nFuck. Ya, that one. Grade school was a long time ago." ]
> Blessed are the grammar nazis, for they shall inherit nothing of significant value.
[ "LOL and when were they in??", ">\n\nEvery country us highly corrupted not only the ones you don't like", ">\n\nYes, every country is corrupt. But also corrupt to a vastly different extent.\nNow Russia is highly corrupt and I don’t like it, yet one has nothing to do with the other.\nI also don’t particularly like Luxembourg, yet it is one of the least corrupt countries.\nThe whole of Northern America and Central Europe aren’t extremely corrupt. This has to do with prosperity, a strong civil society and strong institutions.\nAlso Singapore, Hongkong, Japan and Australia are doing well, it’s not just N. America and Europe.\nIt also doesn’t change, that Russia is a corrupt shithole.\nEdit: while corruption is hard to trace, as it takes place in secrecy, there are some approximate measurements, maybe take a look here.", ">\n\nAmerica not corrupt wut mate", ">\n\nIt is, so much worse than the top countries like Denmark etc, yet so much less worse than Russia. But ofc you are right, it’s bad.", ">\n\nWas Ruzzia fighting for or against corruption?", ">\n\nDo you mean adjective?", ">\n\nFuck. Ya, that one. Grade school was a long time ago.", ">\n\nYou used poor sentence structure that doesn't make sense by itself. If you were trying to say \"Russians are Nazis who fight\" or \"Russia is a Nazi country that fights\", say that. Russia [singular noun] is [singular verb] fighting [adjective?] Nazis [plural noun] doesn't make sense because it equates a singular noun to a plural noun. You are the one who needs an English lesson, kid." ]
> I'm just calling you out for trying to call someone else out when you were actually wrong. Also, you replied to the comment twice with 2 fairly different replies which leads me to believe that you were intending to swap to your alternate account for one of them to pretend that others thought you were correct. Which is a douche move.
[ "LOL and when were they in??", ">\n\nEvery country us highly corrupted not only the ones you don't like", ">\n\nYes, every country is corrupt. But also corrupt to a vastly different extent.\nNow Russia is highly corrupt and I don’t like it, yet one has nothing to do with the other.\nI also don’t particularly like Luxembourg, yet it is one of the least corrupt countries.\nThe whole of Northern America and Central Europe aren’t extremely corrupt. This has to do with prosperity, a strong civil society and strong institutions.\nAlso Singapore, Hongkong, Japan and Australia are doing well, it’s not just N. America and Europe.\nIt also doesn’t change, that Russia is a corrupt shithole.\nEdit: while corruption is hard to trace, as it takes place in secrecy, there are some approximate measurements, maybe take a look here.", ">\n\nAmerica not corrupt wut mate", ">\n\nIt is, so much worse than the top countries like Denmark etc, yet so much less worse than Russia. But ofc you are right, it’s bad.", ">\n\nWas Ruzzia fighting for or against corruption?", ">\n\nDo you mean adjective?", ">\n\nFuck. Ya, that one. Grade school was a long time ago.", ">\n\nYou used poor sentence structure that doesn't make sense by itself. If you were trying to say \"Russians are Nazis who fight\" or \"Russia is a Nazi country that fights\", say that. Russia [singular noun] is [singular verb] fighting [adjective?] Nazis [plural noun] doesn't make sense because it equates a singular noun to a plural noun. You are the one who needs an English lesson, kid.", ">\n\nBlessed are the grammar nazis, for they shall inherit nothing of significant value." ]
> You called me out on a comment admitting that grade school was a long time ago. In your opinion was that not a douche move? Also, calling out a douche for having two accounts when that douche only has one account is supercalifragilisticexpealidouchoius. Downvote this one and crawl back under your rock.
[ "LOL and when were they in??", ">\n\nEvery country us highly corrupted not only the ones you don't like", ">\n\nYes, every country is corrupt. But also corrupt to a vastly different extent.\nNow Russia is highly corrupt and I don’t like it, yet one has nothing to do with the other.\nI also don’t particularly like Luxembourg, yet it is one of the least corrupt countries.\nThe whole of Northern America and Central Europe aren’t extremely corrupt. This has to do with prosperity, a strong civil society and strong institutions.\nAlso Singapore, Hongkong, Japan and Australia are doing well, it’s not just N. America and Europe.\nIt also doesn’t change, that Russia is a corrupt shithole.\nEdit: while corruption is hard to trace, as it takes place in secrecy, there are some approximate measurements, maybe take a look here.", ">\n\nAmerica not corrupt wut mate", ">\n\nIt is, so much worse than the top countries like Denmark etc, yet so much less worse than Russia. But ofc you are right, it’s bad.", ">\n\nWas Ruzzia fighting for or against corruption?", ">\n\nDo you mean adjective?", ">\n\nFuck. Ya, that one. Grade school was a long time ago.", ">\n\nYou used poor sentence structure that doesn't make sense by itself. If you were trying to say \"Russians are Nazis who fight\" or \"Russia is a Nazi country that fights\", say that. Russia [singular noun] is [singular verb] fighting [adjective?] Nazis [plural noun] doesn't make sense because it equates a singular noun to a plural noun. You are the one who needs an English lesson, kid.", ">\n\nBlessed are the grammar nazis, for they shall inherit nothing of significant value.", ">\n\nI'm just calling you out for trying to call someone else out when you were actually wrong. Also, you replied to the comment twice with 2 fairly different replies which leads me to believe that you were intending to swap to your alternate account for one of them to pretend that others thought you were correct. Which is a douche move." ]
> Whoops, I misread your initial comment as you saying it has been a while since they went to grade school. That's on me. Also, double commenting on something usually means that one it trying to make a false narrative of public support. If that was not your purpose, that is also my misinterpretation. I was also going to apologize for calling you a douche but telling me to "crawl back under your rock" just confirmed that I was right. Have a good day.
[ "LOL and when were they in??", ">\n\nEvery country us highly corrupted not only the ones you don't like", ">\n\nYes, every country is corrupt. But also corrupt to a vastly different extent.\nNow Russia is highly corrupt and I don’t like it, yet one has nothing to do with the other.\nI also don’t particularly like Luxembourg, yet it is one of the least corrupt countries.\nThe whole of Northern America and Central Europe aren’t extremely corrupt. This has to do with prosperity, a strong civil society and strong institutions.\nAlso Singapore, Hongkong, Japan and Australia are doing well, it’s not just N. America and Europe.\nIt also doesn’t change, that Russia is a corrupt shithole.\nEdit: while corruption is hard to trace, as it takes place in secrecy, there are some approximate measurements, maybe take a look here.", ">\n\nAmerica not corrupt wut mate", ">\n\nIt is, so much worse than the top countries like Denmark etc, yet so much less worse than Russia. But ofc you are right, it’s bad.", ">\n\nWas Ruzzia fighting for or against corruption?", ">\n\nDo you mean adjective?", ">\n\nFuck. Ya, that one. Grade school was a long time ago.", ">\n\nYou used poor sentence structure that doesn't make sense by itself. If you were trying to say \"Russians are Nazis who fight\" or \"Russia is a Nazi country that fights\", say that. Russia [singular noun] is [singular verb] fighting [adjective?] Nazis [plural noun] doesn't make sense because it equates a singular noun to a plural noun. You are the one who needs an English lesson, kid.", ">\n\nBlessed are the grammar nazis, for they shall inherit nothing of significant value.", ">\n\nI'm just calling you out for trying to call someone else out when you were actually wrong. Also, you replied to the comment twice with 2 fairly different replies which leads me to believe that you were intending to swap to your alternate account for one of them to pretend that others thought you were correct. Which is a douche move.", ">\n\nYou called me out on a comment admitting that grade school was a long time ago. In your opinion was that not a douche move?\nAlso, calling out a douche for having two accounts when that douche only has one account is supercalifragilisticexpealidouchoius. Downvote this one and crawl back under your rock." ]
> I appreciate your honesty. I also appreciate the work that you do in removing that 'not so fresh feeling.' I apologize for telling you to crawl back under your rock, as it's abundantly clear you spend most of your time dribbling down a leg and into a shoe. You have a great day as well!
[ "LOL and when were they in??", ">\n\nEvery country us highly corrupted not only the ones you don't like", ">\n\nYes, every country is corrupt. But also corrupt to a vastly different extent.\nNow Russia is highly corrupt and I don’t like it, yet one has nothing to do with the other.\nI also don’t particularly like Luxembourg, yet it is one of the least corrupt countries.\nThe whole of Northern America and Central Europe aren’t extremely corrupt. This has to do with prosperity, a strong civil society and strong institutions.\nAlso Singapore, Hongkong, Japan and Australia are doing well, it’s not just N. America and Europe.\nIt also doesn’t change, that Russia is a corrupt shithole.\nEdit: while corruption is hard to trace, as it takes place in secrecy, there are some approximate measurements, maybe take a look here.", ">\n\nAmerica not corrupt wut mate", ">\n\nIt is, so much worse than the top countries like Denmark etc, yet so much less worse than Russia. But ofc you are right, it’s bad.", ">\n\nWas Ruzzia fighting for or against corruption?", ">\n\nDo you mean adjective?", ">\n\nFuck. Ya, that one. Grade school was a long time ago.", ">\n\nYou used poor sentence structure that doesn't make sense by itself. If you were trying to say \"Russians are Nazis who fight\" or \"Russia is a Nazi country that fights\", say that. Russia [singular noun] is [singular verb] fighting [adjective?] Nazis [plural noun] doesn't make sense because it equates a singular noun to a plural noun. You are the one who needs an English lesson, kid.", ">\n\nBlessed are the grammar nazis, for they shall inherit nothing of significant value.", ">\n\nI'm just calling you out for trying to call someone else out when you were actually wrong. Also, you replied to the comment twice with 2 fairly different replies which leads me to believe that you were intending to swap to your alternate account for one of them to pretend that others thought you were correct. Which is a douche move.", ">\n\nYou called me out on a comment admitting that grade school was a long time ago. In your opinion was that not a douche move?\nAlso, calling out a douche for having two accounts when that douche only has one account is supercalifragilisticexpealidouchoius. Downvote this one and crawl back under your rock.", ">\n\nWhoops, I misread your initial comment as you saying it has been a while since they went to grade school. That's on me. Also, double commenting on something usually means that one it trying to make a false narrative of public support. If that was not your purpose, that is also my misinterpretation. I was also going to apologize for calling you a douche but telling me to \"crawl back under your rock\" just confirmed that I was right. Have a good day." ]
> Country That Has Never Done Something Threatens To Stop Doing It.
[ "LOL and when were they in??", ">\n\nEvery country us highly corrupted not only the ones you don't like", ">\n\nYes, every country is corrupt. But also corrupt to a vastly different extent.\nNow Russia is highly corrupt and I don’t like it, yet one has nothing to do with the other.\nI also don’t particularly like Luxembourg, yet it is one of the least corrupt countries.\nThe whole of Northern America and Central Europe aren’t extremely corrupt. This has to do with prosperity, a strong civil society and strong institutions.\nAlso Singapore, Hongkong, Japan and Australia are doing well, it’s not just N. America and Europe.\nIt also doesn’t change, that Russia is a corrupt shithole.\nEdit: while corruption is hard to trace, as it takes place in secrecy, there are some approximate measurements, maybe take a look here.", ">\n\nAmerica not corrupt wut mate", ">\n\nIt is, so much worse than the top countries like Denmark etc, yet so much less worse than Russia. But ofc you are right, it’s bad.", ">\n\nWas Ruzzia fighting for or against corruption?", ">\n\nDo you mean adjective?", ">\n\nFuck. Ya, that one. Grade school was a long time ago.", ">\n\nYou used poor sentence structure that doesn't make sense by itself. If you were trying to say \"Russians are Nazis who fight\" or \"Russia is a Nazi country that fights\", say that. Russia [singular noun] is [singular verb] fighting [adjective?] Nazis [plural noun] doesn't make sense because it equates a singular noun to a plural noun. You are the one who needs an English lesson, kid.", ">\n\nBlessed are the grammar nazis, for they shall inherit nothing of significant value.", ">\n\nI'm just calling you out for trying to call someone else out when you were actually wrong. Also, you replied to the comment twice with 2 fairly different replies which leads me to believe that you were intending to swap to your alternate account for one of them to pretend that others thought you were correct. Which is a douche move.", ">\n\nYou called me out on a comment admitting that grade school was a long time ago. In your opinion was that not a douche move?\nAlso, calling out a douche for having two accounts when that douche only has one account is supercalifragilisticexpealidouchoius. Downvote this one and crawl back under your rock.", ">\n\nWhoops, I misread your initial comment as you saying it has been a while since they went to grade school. That's on me. Also, double commenting on something usually means that one it trying to make a false narrative of public support. If that was not your purpose, that is also my misinterpretation. I was also going to apologize for calling you a douche but telling me to \"crawl back under your rock\" just confirmed that I was right. Have a good day.", ">\n\nI appreciate your honesty. \nI also appreciate the work that you do in removing that 'not so fresh feeling.' I apologize for telling you to crawl back under your rock, as it's abundantly clear you spend most of your time dribbling down a leg and into a shoe. \nYou have a great day as well!" ]
> I don’t know why Russia bothers with any convention, they literally respect no rules. I think it’s just a show for the idiotic domestic audience that eat whatever shit Putin feeds them.
[ "LOL and when were they in??", ">\n\nEvery country us highly corrupted not only the ones you don't like", ">\n\nYes, every country is corrupt. But also corrupt to a vastly different extent.\nNow Russia is highly corrupt and I don’t like it, yet one has nothing to do with the other.\nI also don’t particularly like Luxembourg, yet it is one of the least corrupt countries.\nThe whole of Northern America and Central Europe aren’t extremely corrupt. This has to do with prosperity, a strong civil society and strong institutions.\nAlso Singapore, Hongkong, Japan and Australia are doing well, it’s not just N. America and Europe.\nIt also doesn’t change, that Russia is a corrupt shithole.\nEdit: while corruption is hard to trace, as it takes place in secrecy, there are some approximate measurements, maybe take a look here.", ">\n\nAmerica not corrupt wut mate", ">\n\nIt is, so much worse than the top countries like Denmark etc, yet so much less worse than Russia. But ofc you are right, it’s bad.", ">\n\nWas Ruzzia fighting for or against corruption?", ">\n\nDo you mean adjective?", ">\n\nFuck. Ya, that one. Grade school was a long time ago.", ">\n\nYou used poor sentence structure that doesn't make sense by itself. If you were trying to say \"Russians are Nazis who fight\" or \"Russia is a Nazi country that fights\", say that. Russia [singular noun] is [singular verb] fighting [adjective?] Nazis [plural noun] doesn't make sense because it equates a singular noun to a plural noun. You are the one who needs an English lesson, kid.", ">\n\nBlessed are the grammar nazis, for they shall inherit nothing of significant value.", ">\n\nI'm just calling you out for trying to call someone else out when you were actually wrong. Also, you replied to the comment twice with 2 fairly different replies which leads me to believe that you were intending to swap to your alternate account for one of them to pretend that others thought you were correct. Which is a douche move.", ">\n\nYou called me out on a comment admitting that grade school was a long time ago. In your opinion was that not a douche move?\nAlso, calling out a douche for having two accounts when that douche only has one account is supercalifragilisticexpealidouchoius. Downvote this one and crawl back under your rock.", ">\n\nWhoops, I misread your initial comment as you saying it has been a while since they went to grade school. That's on me. Also, double commenting on something usually means that one it trying to make a false narrative of public support. If that was not your purpose, that is also my misinterpretation. I was also going to apologize for calling you a douche but telling me to \"crawl back under your rock\" just confirmed that I was right. Have a good day.", ">\n\nI appreciate your honesty. \nI also appreciate the work that you do in removing that 'not so fresh feeling.' I apologize for telling you to crawl back under your rock, as it's abundantly clear you spend most of your time dribbling down a leg and into a shoe. \nYou have a great day as well!", ">\n\nCountry That Has Never Done Something Threatens To Stop Doing It." ]
> I'm sure it also pleased Putin to think he was actually a part of international affairs; that Russia was palling around with the big boys, riding their coattails to avoid being called a third-world country. Every group they're kicked out of or quit is another blow to his ego. "I didn't want to be in your stupid group anyway! *sobs*"
[ "LOL and when were they in??", ">\n\nEvery country us highly corrupted not only the ones you don't like", ">\n\nYes, every country is corrupt. But also corrupt to a vastly different extent.\nNow Russia is highly corrupt and I don’t like it, yet one has nothing to do with the other.\nI also don’t particularly like Luxembourg, yet it is one of the least corrupt countries.\nThe whole of Northern America and Central Europe aren’t extremely corrupt. This has to do with prosperity, a strong civil society and strong institutions.\nAlso Singapore, Hongkong, Japan and Australia are doing well, it’s not just N. America and Europe.\nIt also doesn’t change, that Russia is a corrupt shithole.\nEdit: while corruption is hard to trace, as it takes place in secrecy, there are some approximate measurements, maybe take a look here.", ">\n\nAmerica not corrupt wut mate", ">\n\nIt is, so much worse than the top countries like Denmark etc, yet so much less worse than Russia. But ofc you are right, it’s bad.", ">\n\nWas Ruzzia fighting for or against corruption?", ">\n\nDo you mean adjective?", ">\n\nFuck. Ya, that one. Grade school was a long time ago.", ">\n\nYou used poor sentence structure that doesn't make sense by itself. If you were trying to say \"Russians are Nazis who fight\" or \"Russia is a Nazi country that fights\", say that. Russia [singular noun] is [singular verb] fighting [adjective?] Nazis [plural noun] doesn't make sense because it equates a singular noun to a plural noun. You are the one who needs an English lesson, kid.", ">\n\nBlessed are the grammar nazis, for they shall inherit nothing of significant value.", ">\n\nI'm just calling you out for trying to call someone else out when you were actually wrong. Also, you replied to the comment twice with 2 fairly different replies which leads me to believe that you were intending to swap to your alternate account for one of them to pretend that others thought you were correct. Which is a douche move.", ">\n\nYou called me out on a comment admitting that grade school was a long time ago. In your opinion was that not a douche move?\nAlso, calling out a douche for having two accounts when that douche only has one account is supercalifragilisticexpealidouchoius. Downvote this one and crawl back under your rock.", ">\n\nWhoops, I misread your initial comment as you saying it has been a while since they went to grade school. That's on me. Also, double commenting on something usually means that one it trying to make a false narrative of public support. If that was not your purpose, that is also my misinterpretation. I was also going to apologize for calling you a douche but telling me to \"crawl back under your rock\" just confirmed that I was right. Have a good day.", ">\n\nI appreciate your honesty. \nI also appreciate the work that you do in removing that 'not so fresh feeling.' I apologize for telling you to crawl back under your rock, as it's abundantly clear you spend most of your time dribbling down a leg and into a shoe. \nYou have a great day as well!", ">\n\nCountry That Has Never Done Something Threatens To Stop Doing It.", ">\n\nI don’t know why Russia bothers with any convention, they literally respect no rules. I think it’s just a show for the idiotic domestic audience that eat whatever shit Putin feeds them." ]
> I mean four years ago he was openly pulling the US's strings, regardless of how, Trump was bending the knee to him. Now Russia has been crippled, humiliated, and its only real leverage is its supposedly functional nuclear arsenal.
[ "LOL and when were they in??", ">\n\nEvery country us highly corrupted not only the ones you don't like", ">\n\nYes, every country is corrupt. But also corrupt to a vastly different extent.\nNow Russia is highly corrupt and I don’t like it, yet one has nothing to do with the other.\nI also don’t particularly like Luxembourg, yet it is one of the least corrupt countries.\nThe whole of Northern America and Central Europe aren’t extremely corrupt. This has to do with prosperity, a strong civil society and strong institutions.\nAlso Singapore, Hongkong, Japan and Australia are doing well, it’s not just N. America and Europe.\nIt also doesn’t change, that Russia is a corrupt shithole.\nEdit: while corruption is hard to trace, as it takes place in secrecy, there are some approximate measurements, maybe take a look here.", ">\n\nAmerica not corrupt wut mate", ">\n\nIt is, so much worse than the top countries like Denmark etc, yet so much less worse than Russia. But ofc you are right, it’s bad.", ">\n\nWas Ruzzia fighting for or against corruption?", ">\n\nDo you mean adjective?", ">\n\nFuck. Ya, that one. Grade school was a long time ago.", ">\n\nYou used poor sentence structure that doesn't make sense by itself. If you were trying to say \"Russians are Nazis who fight\" or \"Russia is a Nazi country that fights\", say that. Russia [singular noun] is [singular verb] fighting [adjective?] Nazis [plural noun] doesn't make sense because it equates a singular noun to a plural noun. You are the one who needs an English lesson, kid.", ">\n\nBlessed are the grammar nazis, for they shall inherit nothing of significant value.", ">\n\nI'm just calling you out for trying to call someone else out when you were actually wrong. Also, you replied to the comment twice with 2 fairly different replies which leads me to believe that you were intending to swap to your alternate account for one of them to pretend that others thought you were correct. Which is a douche move.", ">\n\nYou called me out on a comment admitting that grade school was a long time ago. In your opinion was that not a douche move?\nAlso, calling out a douche for having two accounts when that douche only has one account is supercalifragilisticexpealidouchoius. Downvote this one and crawl back under your rock.", ">\n\nWhoops, I misread your initial comment as you saying it has been a while since they went to grade school. That's on me. Also, double commenting on something usually means that one it trying to make a false narrative of public support. If that was not your purpose, that is also my misinterpretation. I was also going to apologize for calling you a douche but telling me to \"crawl back under your rock\" just confirmed that I was right. Have a good day.", ">\n\nI appreciate your honesty. \nI also appreciate the work that you do in removing that 'not so fresh feeling.' I apologize for telling you to crawl back under your rock, as it's abundantly clear you spend most of your time dribbling down a leg and into a shoe. \nYou have a great day as well!", ">\n\nCountry That Has Never Done Something Threatens To Stop Doing It.", ">\n\nI don’t know why Russia bothers with any convention, they literally respect no rules. I think it’s just a show for the idiotic domestic audience that eat whatever shit Putin feeds them.", ">\n\nI'm sure it also pleased Putin to think he was actually a part of international affairs; that Russia was palling around with the big boys, riding their coattails to avoid being called a third-world country.\nEvery group they're kicked out of or quit is another blow to his ego.\n\"I didn't want to be in your stupid group anyway! *sobs*\"" ]
> Countries like Russia is why they have a European Convention on Fighting Corruption.
[ "LOL and when were they in??", ">\n\nEvery country us highly corrupted not only the ones you don't like", ">\n\nYes, every country is corrupt. But also corrupt to a vastly different extent.\nNow Russia is highly corrupt and I don’t like it, yet one has nothing to do with the other.\nI also don’t particularly like Luxembourg, yet it is one of the least corrupt countries.\nThe whole of Northern America and Central Europe aren’t extremely corrupt. This has to do with prosperity, a strong civil society and strong institutions.\nAlso Singapore, Hongkong, Japan and Australia are doing well, it’s not just N. America and Europe.\nIt also doesn’t change, that Russia is a corrupt shithole.\nEdit: while corruption is hard to trace, as it takes place in secrecy, there are some approximate measurements, maybe take a look here.", ">\n\nAmerica not corrupt wut mate", ">\n\nIt is, so much worse than the top countries like Denmark etc, yet so much less worse than Russia. But ofc you are right, it’s bad.", ">\n\nWas Ruzzia fighting for or against corruption?", ">\n\nDo you mean adjective?", ">\n\nFuck. Ya, that one. Grade school was a long time ago.", ">\n\nYou used poor sentence structure that doesn't make sense by itself. If you were trying to say \"Russians are Nazis who fight\" or \"Russia is a Nazi country that fights\", say that. Russia [singular noun] is [singular verb] fighting [adjective?] Nazis [plural noun] doesn't make sense because it equates a singular noun to a plural noun. You are the one who needs an English lesson, kid.", ">\n\nBlessed are the grammar nazis, for they shall inherit nothing of significant value.", ">\n\nI'm just calling you out for trying to call someone else out when you were actually wrong. Also, you replied to the comment twice with 2 fairly different replies which leads me to believe that you were intending to swap to your alternate account for one of them to pretend that others thought you were correct. Which is a douche move.", ">\n\nYou called me out on a comment admitting that grade school was a long time ago. In your opinion was that not a douche move?\nAlso, calling out a douche for having two accounts when that douche only has one account is supercalifragilisticexpealidouchoius. Downvote this one and crawl back under your rock.", ">\n\nWhoops, I misread your initial comment as you saying it has been a while since they went to grade school. That's on me. Also, double commenting on something usually means that one it trying to make a false narrative of public support. If that was not your purpose, that is also my misinterpretation. I was also going to apologize for calling you a douche but telling me to \"crawl back under your rock\" just confirmed that I was right. Have a good day.", ">\n\nI appreciate your honesty. \nI also appreciate the work that you do in removing that 'not so fresh feeling.' I apologize for telling you to crawl back under your rock, as it's abundantly clear you spend most of your time dribbling down a leg and into a shoe. \nYou have a great day as well!", ">\n\nCountry That Has Never Done Something Threatens To Stop Doing It.", ">\n\nI don’t know why Russia bothers with any convention, they literally respect no rules. I think it’s just a show for the idiotic domestic audience that eat whatever shit Putin feeds them.", ">\n\nI'm sure it also pleased Putin to think he was actually a part of international affairs; that Russia was palling around with the big boys, riding their coattails to avoid being called a third-world country.\nEvery group they're kicked out of or quit is another blow to his ego.\n\"I didn't want to be in your stupid group anyway! *sobs*\"", ">\n\nI mean four years ago he was openly pulling the US's strings, regardless of how, Trump was bending the knee to him. Now Russia has been crippled, humiliated, and its only real leverage is its supposedly functional nuclear arsenal." ]
> Eeehhhh....Even with Russia, I think I can think of a few countries that are worse in that particular regard.
[ "LOL and when were they in??", ">\n\nEvery country us highly corrupted not only the ones you don't like", ">\n\nYes, every country is corrupt. But also corrupt to a vastly different extent.\nNow Russia is highly corrupt and I don’t like it, yet one has nothing to do with the other.\nI also don’t particularly like Luxembourg, yet it is one of the least corrupt countries.\nThe whole of Northern America and Central Europe aren’t extremely corrupt. This has to do with prosperity, a strong civil society and strong institutions.\nAlso Singapore, Hongkong, Japan and Australia are doing well, it’s not just N. America and Europe.\nIt also doesn’t change, that Russia is a corrupt shithole.\nEdit: while corruption is hard to trace, as it takes place in secrecy, there are some approximate measurements, maybe take a look here.", ">\n\nAmerica not corrupt wut mate", ">\n\nIt is, so much worse than the top countries like Denmark etc, yet so much less worse than Russia. But ofc you are right, it’s bad.", ">\n\nWas Ruzzia fighting for or against corruption?", ">\n\nDo you mean adjective?", ">\n\nFuck. Ya, that one. Grade school was a long time ago.", ">\n\nYou used poor sentence structure that doesn't make sense by itself. If you were trying to say \"Russians are Nazis who fight\" or \"Russia is a Nazi country that fights\", say that. Russia [singular noun] is [singular verb] fighting [adjective?] Nazis [plural noun] doesn't make sense because it equates a singular noun to a plural noun. You are the one who needs an English lesson, kid.", ">\n\nBlessed are the grammar nazis, for they shall inherit nothing of significant value.", ">\n\nI'm just calling you out for trying to call someone else out when you were actually wrong. Also, you replied to the comment twice with 2 fairly different replies which leads me to believe that you were intending to swap to your alternate account for one of them to pretend that others thought you were correct. Which is a douche move.", ">\n\nYou called me out on a comment admitting that grade school was a long time ago. In your opinion was that not a douche move?\nAlso, calling out a douche for having two accounts when that douche only has one account is supercalifragilisticexpealidouchoius. Downvote this one and crawl back under your rock.", ">\n\nWhoops, I misread your initial comment as you saying it has been a while since they went to grade school. That's on me. Also, double commenting on something usually means that one it trying to make a false narrative of public support. If that was not your purpose, that is also my misinterpretation. I was also going to apologize for calling you a douche but telling me to \"crawl back under your rock\" just confirmed that I was right. Have a good day.", ">\n\nI appreciate your honesty. \nI also appreciate the work that you do in removing that 'not so fresh feeling.' I apologize for telling you to crawl back under your rock, as it's abundantly clear you spend most of your time dribbling down a leg and into a shoe. \nYou have a great day as well!", ">\n\nCountry That Has Never Done Something Threatens To Stop Doing It.", ">\n\nI don’t know why Russia bothers with any convention, they literally respect no rules. I think it’s just a show for the idiotic domestic audience that eat whatever shit Putin feeds them.", ">\n\nI'm sure it also pleased Putin to think he was actually a part of international affairs; that Russia was palling around with the big boys, riding their coattails to avoid being called a third-world country.\nEvery group they're kicked out of or quit is another blow to his ego.\n\"I didn't want to be in your stupid group anyway! *sobs*\"", ">\n\nI mean four years ago he was openly pulling the US's strings, regardless of how, Trump was bending the knee to him. Now Russia has been crippled, humiliated, and its only real leverage is its supposedly functional nuclear arsenal.", ">\n\nCountries like Russia is why they have a European Convention on Fighting Corruption." ]
> That kinda sounds like you don’t understand just how ingrained corruption is within Russia. A columbian cartel almost managed to buy a Foxtrot-class submarine from Russia, after buying military helicopters that were delivered on a Russian military cargo plane. The only reason the sale didn’t complete is because the Russian middleman pocketed the money and disappeared.
[ "LOL and when were they in??", ">\n\nEvery country us highly corrupted not only the ones you don't like", ">\n\nYes, every country is corrupt. But also corrupt to a vastly different extent.\nNow Russia is highly corrupt and I don’t like it, yet one has nothing to do with the other.\nI also don’t particularly like Luxembourg, yet it is one of the least corrupt countries.\nThe whole of Northern America and Central Europe aren’t extremely corrupt. This has to do with prosperity, a strong civil society and strong institutions.\nAlso Singapore, Hongkong, Japan and Australia are doing well, it’s not just N. America and Europe.\nIt also doesn’t change, that Russia is a corrupt shithole.\nEdit: while corruption is hard to trace, as it takes place in secrecy, there are some approximate measurements, maybe take a look here.", ">\n\nAmerica not corrupt wut mate", ">\n\nIt is, so much worse than the top countries like Denmark etc, yet so much less worse than Russia. But ofc you are right, it’s bad.", ">\n\nWas Ruzzia fighting for or against corruption?", ">\n\nDo you mean adjective?", ">\n\nFuck. Ya, that one. Grade school was a long time ago.", ">\n\nYou used poor sentence structure that doesn't make sense by itself. If you were trying to say \"Russians are Nazis who fight\" or \"Russia is a Nazi country that fights\", say that. Russia [singular noun] is [singular verb] fighting [adjective?] Nazis [plural noun] doesn't make sense because it equates a singular noun to a plural noun. You are the one who needs an English lesson, kid.", ">\n\nBlessed are the grammar nazis, for they shall inherit nothing of significant value.", ">\n\nI'm just calling you out for trying to call someone else out when you were actually wrong. Also, you replied to the comment twice with 2 fairly different replies which leads me to believe that you were intending to swap to your alternate account for one of them to pretend that others thought you were correct. Which is a douche move.", ">\n\nYou called me out on a comment admitting that grade school was a long time ago. In your opinion was that not a douche move?\nAlso, calling out a douche for having two accounts when that douche only has one account is supercalifragilisticexpealidouchoius. Downvote this one and crawl back under your rock.", ">\n\nWhoops, I misread your initial comment as you saying it has been a while since they went to grade school. That's on me. Also, double commenting on something usually means that one it trying to make a false narrative of public support. If that was not your purpose, that is also my misinterpretation. I was also going to apologize for calling you a douche but telling me to \"crawl back under your rock\" just confirmed that I was right. Have a good day.", ">\n\nI appreciate your honesty. \nI also appreciate the work that you do in removing that 'not so fresh feeling.' I apologize for telling you to crawl back under your rock, as it's abundantly clear you spend most of your time dribbling down a leg and into a shoe. \nYou have a great day as well!", ">\n\nCountry That Has Never Done Something Threatens To Stop Doing It.", ">\n\nI don’t know why Russia bothers with any convention, they literally respect no rules. I think it’s just a show for the idiotic domestic audience that eat whatever shit Putin feeds them.", ">\n\nI'm sure it also pleased Putin to think he was actually a part of international affairs; that Russia was palling around with the big boys, riding their coattails to avoid being called a third-world country.\nEvery group they're kicked out of or quit is another blow to his ego.\n\"I didn't want to be in your stupid group anyway! *sobs*\"", ">\n\nI mean four years ago he was openly pulling the US's strings, regardless of how, Trump was bending the knee to him. Now Russia has been crippled, humiliated, and its only real leverage is its supposedly functional nuclear arsenal.", ">\n\nCountries like Russia is why they have a European Convention on Fighting Corruption.", ">\n\nEeehhhh....Even with Russia, I think I can think of a few countries that are worse in that particular regard." ]
> Is there a link for that story? I’d love to read up on this
[ "LOL and when were they in??", ">\n\nEvery country us highly corrupted not only the ones you don't like", ">\n\nYes, every country is corrupt. But also corrupt to a vastly different extent.\nNow Russia is highly corrupt and I don’t like it, yet one has nothing to do with the other.\nI also don’t particularly like Luxembourg, yet it is one of the least corrupt countries.\nThe whole of Northern America and Central Europe aren’t extremely corrupt. This has to do with prosperity, a strong civil society and strong institutions.\nAlso Singapore, Hongkong, Japan and Australia are doing well, it’s not just N. America and Europe.\nIt also doesn’t change, that Russia is a corrupt shithole.\nEdit: while corruption is hard to trace, as it takes place in secrecy, there are some approximate measurements, maybe take a look here.", ">\n\nAmerica not corrupt wut mate", ">\n\nIt is, so much worse than the top countries like Denmark etc, yet so much less worse than Russia. But ofc you are right, it’s bad.", ">\n\nWas Ruzzia fighting for or against corruption?", ">\n\nDo you mean adjective?", ">\n\nFuck. Ya, that one. Grade school was a long time ago.", ">\n\nYou used poor sentence structure that doesn't make sense by itself. If you were trying to say \"Russians are Nazis who fight\" or \"Russia is a Nazi country that fights\", say that. Russia [singular noun] is [singular verb] fighting [adjective?] Nazis [plural noun] doesn't make sense because it equates a singular noun to a plural noun. You are the one who needs an English lesson, kid.", ">\n\nBlessed are the grammar nazis, for they shall inherit nothing of significant value.", ">\n\nI'm just calling you out for trying to call someone else out when you were actually wrong. Also, you replied to the comment twice with 2 fairly different replies which leads me to believe that you were intending to swap to your alternate account for one of them to pretend that others thought you were correct. Which is a douche move.", ">\n\nYou called me out on a comment admitting that grade school was a long time ago. In your opinion was that not a douche move?\nAlso, calling out a douche for having two accounts when that douche only has one account is supercalifragilisticexpealidouchoius. Downvote this one and crawl back under your rock.", ">\n\nWhoops, I misread your initial comment as you saying it has been a while since they went to grade school. That's on me. Also, double commenting on something usually means that one it trying to make a false narrative of public support. If that was not your purpose, that is also my misinterpretation. I was also going to apologize for calling you a douche but telling me to \"crawl back under your rock\" just confirmed that I was right. Have a good day.", ">\n\nI appreciate your honesty. \nI also appreciate the work that you do in removing that 'not so fresh feeling.' I apologize for telling you to crawl back under your rock, as it's abundantly clear you spend most of your time dribbling down a leg and into a shoe. \nYou have a great day as well!", ">\n\nCountry That Has Never Done Something Threatens To Stop Doing It.", ">\n\nI don’t know why Russia bothers with any convention, they literally respect no rules. I think it’s just a show for the idiotic domestic audience that eat whatever shit Putin feeds them.", ">\n\nI'm sure it also pleased Putin to think he was actually a part of international affairs; that Russia was palling around with the big boys, riding their coattails to avoid being called a third-world country.\nEvery group they're kicked out of or quit is another blow to his ego.\n\"I didn't want to be in your stupid group anyway! *sobs*\"", ">\n\nI mean four years ago he was openly pulling the US's strings, regardless of how, Trump was bending the knee to him. Now Russia has been crippled, humiliated, and its only real leverage is its supposedly functional nuclear arsenal.", ">\n\nCountries like Russia is why they have a European Convention on Fighting Corruption.", ">\n\nEeehhhh....Even with Russia, I think I can think of a few countries that are worse in that particular regard.", ">\n\nThat kinda sounds like you don’t understand just how ingrained corruption is within Russia.\nA columbian cartel almost managed to buy a Foxtrot-class submarine from Russia, after buying military helicopters that were delivered on a Russian military cargo plane. The only reason the sale didn’t complete is because the Russian middleman pocketed the money and disappeared." ]
> Thanks!
[ "LOL and when were they in??", ">\n\nEvery country us highly corrupted not only the ones you don't like", ">\n\nYes, every country is corrupt. But also corrupt to a vastly different extent.\nNow Russia is highly corrupt and I don’t like it, yet one has nothing to do with the other.\nI also don’t particularly like Luxembourg, yet it is one of the least corrupt countries.\nThe whole of Northern America and Central Europe aren’t extremely corrupt. This has to do with prosperity, a strong civil society and strong institutions.\nAlso Singapore, Hongkong, Japan and Australia are doing well, it’s not just N. America and Europe.\nIt also doesn’t change, that Russia is a corrupt shithole.\nEdit: while corruption is hard to trace, as it takes place in secrecy, there are some approximate measurements, maybe take a look here.", ">\n\nAmerica not corrupt wut mate", ">\n\nIt is, so much worse than the top countries like Denmark etc, yet so much less worse than Russia. But ofc you are right, it’s bad.", ">\n\nWas Ruzzia fighting for or against corruption?", ">\n\nDo you mean adjective?", ">\n\nFuck. Ya, that one. Grade school was a long time ago.", ">\n\nYou used poor sentence structure that doesn't make sense by itself. If you were trying to say \"Russians are Nazis who fight\" or \"Russia is a Nazi country that fights\", say that. Russia [singular noun] is [singular verb] fighting [adjective?] Nazis [plural noun] doesn't make sense because it equates a singular noun to a plural noun. You are the one who needs an English lesson, kid.", ">\n\nBlessed are the grammar nazis, for they shall inherit nothing of significant value.", ">\n\nI'm just calling you out for trying to call someone else out when you were actually wrong. Also, you replied to the comment twice with 2 fairly different replies which leads me to believe that you were intending to swap to your alternate account for one of them to pretend that others thought you were correct. Which is a douche move.", ">\n\nYou called me out on a comment admitting that grade school was a long time ago. In your opinion was that not a douche move?\nAlso, calling out a douche for having two accounts when that douche only has one account is supercalifragilisticexpealidouchoius. Downvote this one and crawl back under your rock.", ">\n\nWhoops, I misread your initial comment as you saying it has been a while since they went to grade school. That's on me. Also, double commenting on something usually means that one it trying to make a false narrative of public support. If that was not your purpose, that is also my misinterpretation. I was also going to apologize for calling you a douche but telling me to \"crawl back under your rock\" just confirmed that I was right. Have a good day.", ">\n\nI appreciate your honesty. \nI also appreciate the work that you do in removing that 'not so fresh feeling.' I apologize for telling you to crawl back under your rock, as it's abundantly clear you spend most of your time dribbling down a leg and into a shoe. \nYou have a great day as well!", ">\n\nCountry That Has Never Done Something Threatens To Stop Doing It.", ">\n\nI don’t know why Russia bothers with any convention, they literally respect no rules. I think it’s just a show for the idiotic domestic audience that eat whatever shit Putin feeds them.", ">\n\nI'm sure it also pleased Putin to think he was actually a part of international affairs; that Russia was palling around with the big boys, riding their coattails to avoid being called a third-world country.\nEvery group they're kicked out of or quit is another blow to his ego.\n\"I didn't want to be in your stupid group anyway! *sobs*\"", ">\n\nI mean four years ago he was openly pulling the US's strings, regardless of how, Trump was bending the knee to him. Now Russia has been crippled, humiliated, and its only real leverage is its supposedly functional nuclear arsenal.", ">\n\nCountries like Russia is why they have a European Convention on Fighting Corruption.", ">\n\nEeehhhh....Even with Russia, I think I can think of a few countries that are worse in that particular regard.", ">\n\nThat kinda sounds like you don’t understand just how ingrained corruption is within Russia.\nA columbian cartel almost managed to buy a Foxtrot-class submarine from Russia, after buying military helicopters that were delivered on a Russian military cargo plane. The only reason the sale didn’t complete is because the Russian middleman pocketed the money and disappeared.", ">\n\nIs there a link for that story? I’d love to read up on this" ]
> Withdraw from the entire world you cunts.
[ "LOL and when were they in??", ">\n\nEvery country us highly corrupted not only the ones you don't like", ">\n\nYes, every country is corrupt. But also corrupt to a vastly different extent.\nNow Russia is highly corrupt and I don’t like it, yet one has nothing to do with the other.\nI also don’t particularly like Luxembourg, yet it is one of the least corrupt countries.\nThe whole of Northern America and Central Europe aren’t extremely corrupt. This has to do with prosperity, a strong civil society and strong institutions.\nAlso Singapore, Hongkong, Japan and Australia are doing well, it’s not just N. America and Europe.\nIt also doesn’t change, that Russia is a corrupt shithole.\nEdit: while corruption is hard to trace, as it takes place in secrecy, there are some approximate measurements, maybe take a look here.", ">\n\nAmerica not corrupt wut mate", ">\n\nIt is, so much worse than the top countries like Denmark etc, yet so much less worse than Russia. But ofc you are right, it’s bad.", ">\n\nWas Ruzzia fighting for or against corruption?", ">\n\nDo you mean adjective?", ">\n\nFuck. Ya, that one. Grade school was a long time ago.", ">\n\nYou used poor sentence structure that doesn't make sense by itself. If you were trying to say \"Russians are Nazis who fight\" or \"Russia is a Nazi country that fights\", say that. Russia [singular noun] is [singular verb] fighting [adjective?] Nazis [plural noun] doesn't make sense because it equates a singular noun to a plural noun. You are the one who needs an English lesson, kid.", ">\n\nBlessed are the grammar nazis, for they shall inherit nothing of significant value.", ">\n\nI'm just calling you out for trying to call someone else out when you were actually wrong. Also, you replied to the comment twice with 2 fairly different replies which leads me to believe that you were intending to swap to your alternate account for one of them to pretend that others thought you were correct. Which is a douche move.", ">\n\nYou called me out on a comment admitting that grade school was a long time ago. In your opinion was that not a douche move?\nAlso, calling out a douche for having two accounts when that douche only has one account is supercalifragilisticexpealidouchoius. Downvote this one and crawl back under your rock.", ">\n\nWhoops, I misread your initial comment as you saying it has been a while since they went to grade school. That's on me. Also, double commenting on something usually means that one it trying to make a false narrative of public support. If that was not your purpose, that is also my misinterpretation. I was also going to apologize for calling you a douche but telling me to \"crawl back under your rock\" just confirmed that I was right. Have a good day.", ">\n\nI appreciate your honesty. \nI also appreciate the work that you do in removing that 'not so fresh feeling.' I apologize for telling you to crawl back under your rock, as it's abundantly clear you spend most of your time dribbling down a leg and into a shoe. \nYou have a great day as well!", ">\n\nCountry That Has Never Done Something Threatens To Stop Doing It.", ">\n\nI don’t know why Russia bothers with any convention, they literally respect no rules. I think it’s just a show for the idiotic domestic audience that eat whatever shit Putin feeds them.", ">\n\nI'm sure it also pleased Putin to think he was actually a part of international affairs; that Russia was palling around with the big boys, riding their coattails to avoid being called a third-world country.\nEvery group they're kicked out of or quit is another blow to his ego.\n\"I didn't want to be in your stupid group anyway! *sobs*\"", ">\n\nI mean four years ago he was openly pulling the US's strings, regardless of how, Trump was bending the knee to him. Now Russia has been crippled, humiliated, and its only real leverage is its supposedly functional nuclear arsenal.", ">\n\nCountries like Russia is why they have a European Convention on Fighting Corruption.", ">\n\nEeehhhh....Even with Russia, I think I can think of a few countries that are worse in that particular regard.", ">\n\nThat kinda sounds like you don’t understand just how ingrained corruption is within Russia.\nA columbian cartel almost managed to buy a Foxtrot-class submarine from Russia, after buying military helicopters that were delivered on a Russian military cargo plane. The only reason the sale didn’t complete is because the Russian middleman pocketed the money and disappeared.", ">\n\nIs there a link for that story? I’d love to read up on this", ">\n\nThanks!" ]
> Count down to some moron that says something to the effect of "No, we need to keep Russia involved in international relations and can't let them be humiliated or they will become isolated and dangerous."
[ "LOL and when were they in??", ">\n\nEvery country us highly corrupted not only the ones you don't like", ">\n\nYes, every country is corrupt. But also corrupt to a vastly different extent.\nNow Russia is highly corrupt and I don’t like it, yet one has nothing to do with the other.\nI also don’t particularly like Luxembourg, yet it is one of the least corrupt countries.\nThe whole of Northern America and Central Europe aren’t extremely corrupt. This has to do with prosperity, a strong civil society and strong institutions.\nAlso Singapore, Hongkong, Japan and Australia are doing well, it’s not just N. America and Europe.\nIt also doesn’t change, that Russia is a corrupt shithole.\nEdit: while corruption is hard to trace, as it takes place in secrecy, there are some approximate measurements, maybe take a look here.", ">\n\nAmerica not corrupt wut mate", ">\n\nIt is, so much worse than the top countries like Denmark etc, yet so much less worse than Russia. But ofc you are right, it’s bad.", ">\n\nWas Ruzzia fighting for or against corruption?", ">\n\nDo you mean adjective?", ">\n\nFuck. Ya, that one. Grade school was a long time ago.", ">\n\nYou used poor sentence structure that doesn't make sense by itself. If you were trying to say \"Russians are Nazis who fight\" or \"Russia is a Nazi country that fights\", say that. Russia [singular noun] is [singular verb] fighting [adjective?] Nazis [plural noun] doesn't make sense because it equates a singular noun to a plural noun. You are the one who needs an English lesson, kid.", ">\n\nBlessed are the grammar nazis, for they shall inherit nothing of significant value.", ">\n\nI'm just calling you out for trying to call someone else out when you were actually wrong. Also, you replied to the comment twice with 2 fairly different replies which leads me to believe that you were intending to swap to your alternate account for one of them to pretend that others thought you were correct. Which is a douche move.", ">\n\nYou called me out on a comment admitting that grade school was a long time ago. In your opinion was that not a douche move?\nAlso, calling out a douche for having two accounts when that douche only has one account is supercalifragilisticexpealidouchoius. Downvote this one and crawl back under your rock.", ">\n\nWhoops, I misread your initial comment as you saying it has been a while since they went to grade school. That's on me. Also, double commenting on something usually means that one it trying to make a false narrative of public support. If that was not your purpose, that is also my misinterpretation. I was also going to apologize for calling you a douche but telling me to \"crawl back under your rock\" just confirmed that I was right. Have a good day.", ">\n\nI appreciate your honesty. \nI also appreciate the work that you do in removing that 'not so fresh feeling.' I apologize for telling you to crawl back under your rock, as it's abundantly clear you spend most of your time dribbling down a leg and into a shoe. \nYou have a great day as well!", ">\n\nCountry That Has Never Done Something Threatens To Stop Doing It.", ">\n\nI don’t know why Russia bothers with any convention, they literally respect no rules. I think it’s just a show for the idiotic domestic audience that eat whatever shit Putin feeds them.", ">\n\nI'm sure it also pleased Putin to think he was actually a part of international affairs; that Russia was palling around with the big boys, riding their coattails to avoid being called a third-world country.\nEvery group they're kicked out of or quit is another blow to his ego.\n\"I didn't want to be in your stupid group anyway! *sobs*\"", ">\n\nI mean four years ago he was openly pulling the US's strings, regardless of how, Trump was bending the knee to him. Now Russia has been crippled, humiliated, and its only real leverage is its supposedly functional nuclear arsenal.", ">\n\nCountries like Russia is why they have a European Convention on Fighting Corruption.", ">\n\nEeehhhh....Even with Russia, I think I can think of a few countries that are worse in that particular regard.", ">\n\nThat kinda sounds like you don’t understand just how ingrained corruption is within Russia.\nA columbian cartel almost managed to buy a Foxtrot-class submarine from Russia, after buying military helicopters that were delivered on a Russian military cargo plane. The only reason the sale didn’t complete is because the Russian middleman pocketed the money and disappeared.", ">\n\nIs there a link for that story? I’d love to read up on this", ">\n\nThanks!", ">\n\nWithdraw from the entire world you cunts." ]
> No, we need to keep Russia involved in international relations and can't let them be humiliated or they will become isolated and dangerous.
[ "LOL and when were they in??", ">\n\nEvery country us highly corrupted not only the ones you don't like", ">\n\nYes, every country is corrupt. But also corrupt to a vastly different extent.\nNow Russia is highly corrupt and I don’t like it, yet one has nothing to do with the other.\nI also don’t particularly like Luxembourg, yet it is one of the least corrupt countries.\nThe whole of Northern America and Central Europe aren’t extremely corrupt. This has to do with prosperity, a strong civil society and strong institutions.\nAlso Singapore, Hongkong, Japan and Australia are doing well, it’s not just N. America and Europe.\nIt also doesn’t change, that Russia is a corrupt shithole.\nEdit: while corruption is hard to trace, as it takes place in secrecy, there are some approximate measurements, maybe take a look here.", ">\n\nAmerica not corrupt wut mate", ">\n\nIt is, so much worse than the top countries like Denmark etc, yet so much less worse than Russia. But ofc you are right, it’s bad.", ">\n\nWas Ruzzia fighting for or against corruption?", ">\n\nDo you mean adjective?", ">\n\nFuck. Ya, that one. Grade school was a long time ago.", ">\n\nYou used poor sentence structure that doesn't make sense by itself. If you were trying to say \"Russians are Nazis who fight\" or \"Russia is a Nazi country that fights\", say that. Russia [singular noun] is [singular verb] fighting [adjective?] Nazis [plural noun] doesn't make sense because it equates a singular noun to a plural noun. You are the one who needs an English lesson, kid.", ">\n\nBlessed are the grammar nazis, for they shall inherit nothing of significant value.", ">\n\nI'm just calling you out for trying to call someone else out when you were actually wrong. Also, you replied to the comment twice with 2 fairly different replies which leads me to believe that you were intending to swap to your alternate account for one of them to pretend that others thought you were correct. Which is a douche move.", ">\n\nYou called me out on a comment admitting that grade school was a long time ago. In your opinion was that not a douche move?\nAlso, calling out a douche for having two accounts when that douche only has one account is supercalifragilisticexpealidouchoius. Downvote this one and crawl back under your rock.", ">\n\nWhoops, I misread your initial comment as you saying it has been a while since they went to grade school. That's on me. Also, double commenting on something usually means that one it trying to make a false narrative of public support. If that was not your purpose, that is also my misinterpretation. I was also going to apologize for calling you a douche but telling me to \"crawl back under your rock\" just confirmed that I was right. Have a good day.", ">\n\nI appreciate your honesty. \nI also appreciate the work that you do in removing that 'not so fresh feeling.' I apologize for telling you to crawl back under your rock, as it's abundantly clear you spend most of your time dribbling down a leg and into a shoe. \nYou have a great day as well!", ">\n\nCountry That Has Never Done Something Threatens To Stop Doing It.", ">\n\nI don’t know why Russia bothers with any convention, they literally respect no rules. I think it’s just a show for the idiotic domestic audience that eat whatever shit Putin feeds them.", ">\n\nI'm sure it also pleased Putin to think he was actually a part of international affairs; that Russia was palling around with the big boys, riding their coattails to avoid being called a third-world country.\nEvery group they're kicked out of or quit is another blow to his ego.\n\"I didn't want to be in your stupid group anyway! *sobs*\"", ">\n\nI mean four years ago he was openly pulling the US's strings, regardless of how, Trump was bending the knee to him. Now Russia has been crippled, humiliated, and its only real leverage is its supposedly functional nuclear arsenal.", ">\n\nCountries like Russia is why they have a European Convention on Fighting Corruption.", ">\n\nEeehhhh....Even with Russia, I think I can think of a few countries that are worse in that particular regard.", ">\n\nThat kinda sounds like you don’t understand just how ingrained corruption is within Russia.\nA columbian cartel almost managed to buy a Foxtrot-class submarine from Russia, after buying military helicopters that were delivered on a Russian military cargo plane. The only reason the sale didn’t complete is because the Russian middleman pocketed the money and disappeared.", ">\n\nIs there a link for that story? I’d love to read up on this", ">\n\nThanks!", ">\n\nWithdraw from the entire world you cunts.", ">\n\nCount down to some moron that says something to the effect of \"No, we need to keep Russia involved in international relations and can't let them be humiliated or they will become isolated and dangerous.\"" ]
> The fact that you have the same profile picture as the person you responded to made me think they just responded to themselves 🤣🤣🤣
[ "LOL and when were they in??", ">\n\nEvery country us highly corrupted not only the ones you don't like", ">\n\nYes, every country is corrupt. But also corrupt to a vastly different extent.\nNow Russia is highly corrupt and I don’t like it, yet one has nothing to do with the other.\nI also don’t particularly like Luxembourg, yet it is one of the least corrupt countries.\nThe whole of Northern America and Central Europe aren’t extremely corrupt. This has to do with prosperity, a strong civil society and strong institutions.\nAlso Singapore, Hongkong, Japan and Australia are doing well, it’s not just N. America and Europe.\nIt also doesn’t change, that Russia is a corrupt shithole.\nEdit: while corruption is hard to trace, as it takes place in secrecy, there are some approximate measurements, maybe take a look here.", ">\n\nAmerica not corrupt wut mate", ">\n\nIt is, so much worse than the top countries like Denmark etc, yet so much less worse than Russia. But ofc you are right, it’s bad.", ">\n\nWas Ruzzia fighting for or against corruption?", ">\n\nDo you mean adjective?", ">\n\nFuck. Ya, that one. Grade school was a long time ago.", ">\n\nYou used poor sentence structure that doesn't make sense by itself. If you were trying to say \"Russians are Nazis who fight\" or \"Russia is a Nazi country that fights\", say that. Russia [singular noun] is [singular verb] fighting [adjective?] Nazis [plural noun] doesn't make sense because it equates a singular noun to a plural noun. You are the one who needs an English lesson, kid.", ">\n\nBlessed are the grammar nazis, for they shall inherit nothing of significant value.", ">\n\nI'm just calling you out for trying to call someone else out when you were actually wrong. Also, you replied to the comment twice with 2 fairly different replies which leads me to believe that you were intending to swap to your alternate account for one of them to pretend that others thought you were correct. Which is a douche move.", ">\n\nYou called me out on a comment admitting that grade school was a long time ago. In your opinion was that not a douche move?\nAlso, calling out a douche for having two accounts when that douche only has one account is supercalifragilisticexpealidouchoius. Downvote this one and crawl back under your rock.", ">\n\nWhoops, I misread your initial comment as you saying it has been a while since they went to grade school. That's on me. Also, double commenting on something usually means that one it trying to make a false narrative of public support. If that was not your purpose, that is also my misinterpretation. I was also going to apologize for calling you a douche but telling me to \"crawl back under your rock\" just confirmed that I was right. Have a good day.", ">\n\nI appreciate your honesty. \nI also appreciate the work that you do in removing that 'not so fresh feeling.' I apologize for telling you to crawl back under your rock, as it's abundantly clear you spend most of your time dribbling down a leg and into a shoe. \nYou have a great day as well!", ">\n\nCountry That Has Never Done Something Threatens To Stop Doing It.", ">\n\nI don’t know why Russia bothers with any convention, they literally respect no rules. I think it’s just a show for the idiotic domestic audience that eat whatever shit Putin feeds them.", ">\n\nI'm sure it also pleased Putin to think he was actually a part of international affairs; that Russia was palling around with the big boys, riding their coattails to avoid being called a third-world country.\nEvery group they're kicked out of or quit is another blow to his ego.\n\"I didn't want to be in your stupid group anyway! *sobs*\"", ">\n\nI mean four years ago he was openly pulling the US's strings, regardless of how, Trump was bending the knee to him. Now Russia has been crippled, humiliated, and its only real leverage is its supposedly functional nuclear arsenal.", ">\n\nCountries like Russia is why they have a European Convention on Fighting Corruption.", ">\n\nEeehhhh....Even with Russia, I think I can think of a few countries that are worse in that particular regard.", ">\n\nThat kinda sounds like you don’t understand just how ingrained corruption is within Russia.\nA columbian cartel almost managed to buy a Foxtrot-class submarine from Russia, after buying military helicopters that were delivered on a Russian military cargo plane. The only reason the sale didn’t complete is because the Russian middleman pocketed the money and disappeared.", ">\n\nIs there a link for that story? I’d love to read up on this", ">\n\nThanks!", ">\n\nWithdraw from the entire world you cunts.", ">\n\nCount down to some moron that says something to the effect of \"No, we need to keep Russia involved in international relations and can't let them be humiliated or they will become isolated and dangerous.\"", ">\n\nNo, we need to keep Russia involved in international relations and can't let them be humiliated or they will become isolated and dangerous." ]
> Russia is gearing up to end its participation in the European Convention on fighting corruption in response to the decision to restrict Moscow’s participation in the Council of Europe (CoE). On Monday, Russian President Vladimir Putin submitted a bill to the State Duma — the lower house of the Russian Parliament — to denounce the Criminal Law Convention on Corruption signed in the city of Strasbourg on January 27, 1999. ... Russia ceased to be a Party to the European Convention on Human Rights on 16 September 2022. ... The Council of Europe brings together 47 European countries and was created to promote democracy, protect human rights and strengthen the rule of law in Europe. Russia was a member of the Council of Europe from 1996 to 2022.
[ "LOL and when were they in??", ">\n\nEvery country us highly corrupted not only the ones you don't like", ">\n\nYes, every country is corrupt. But also corrupt to a vastly different extent.\nNow Russia is highly corrupt and I don’t like it, yet one has nothing to do with the other.\nI also don’t particularly like Luxembourg, yet it is one of the least corrupt countries.\nThe whole of Northern America and Central Europe aren’t extremely corrupt. This has to do with prosperity, a strong civil society and strong institutions.\nAlso Singapore, Hongkong, Japan and Australia are doing well, it’s not just N. America and Europe.\nIt also doesn’t change, that Russia is a corrupt shithole.\nEdit: while corruption is hard to trace, as it takes place in secrecy, there are some approximate measurements, maybe take a look here.", ">\n\nAmerica not corrupt wut mate", ">\n\nIt is, so much worse than the top countries like Denmark etc, yet so much less worse than Russia. But ofc you are right, it’s bad.", ">\n\nWas Ruzzia fighting for or against corruption?", ">\n\nDo you mean adjective?", ">\n\nFuck. Ya, that one. Grade school was a long time ago.", ">\n\nYou used poor sentence structure that doesn't make sense by itself. If you were trying to say \"Russians are Nazis who fight\" or \"Russia is a Nazi country that fights\", say that. Russia [singular noun] is [singular verb] fighting [adjective?] Nazis [plural noun] doesn't make sense because it equates a singular noun to a plural noun. You are the one who needs an English lesson, kid.", ">\n\nBlessed are the grammar nazis, for they shall inherit nothing of significant value.", ">\n\nI'm just calling you out for trying to call someone else out when you were actually wrong. Also, you replied to the comment twice with 2 fairly different replies which leads me to believe that you were intending to swap to your alternate account for one of them to pretend that others thought you were correct. Which is a douche move.", ">\n\nYou called me out on a comment admitting that grade school was a long time ago. In your opinion was that not a douche move?\nAlso, calling out a douche for having two accounts when that douche only has one account is supercalifragilisticexpealidouchoius. Downvote this one and crawl back under your rock.", ">\n\nWhoops, I misread your initial comment as you saying it has been a while since they went to grade school. That's on me. Also, double commenting on something usually means that one it trying to make a false narrative of public support. If that was not your purpose, that is also my misinterpretation. I was also going to apologize for calling you a douche but telling me to \"crawl back under your rock\" just confirmed that I was right. Have a good day.", ">\n\nI appreciate your honesty. \nI also appreciate the work that you do in removing that 'not so fresh feeling.' I apologize for telling you to crawl back under your rock, as it's abundantly clear you spend most of your time dribbling down a leg and into a shoe. \nYou have a great day as well!", ">\n\nCountry That Has Never Done Something Threatens To Stop Doing It.", ">\n\nI don’t know why Russia bothers with any convention, they literally respect no rules. I think it’s just a show for the idiotic domestic audience that eat whatever shit Putin feeds them.", ">\n\nI'm sure it also pleased Putin to think he was actually a part of international affairs; that Russia was palling around with the big boys, riding their coattails to avoid being called a third-world country.\nEvery group they're kicked out of or quit is another blow to his ego.\n\"I didn't want to be in your stupid group anyway! *sobs*\"", ">\n\nI mean four years ago he was openly pulling the US's strings, regardless of how, Trump was bending the knee to him. Now Russia has been crippled, humiliated, and its only real leverage is its supposedly functional nuclear arsenal.", ">\n\nCountries like Russia is why they have a European Convention on Fighting Corruption.", ">\n\nEeehhhh....Even with Russia, I think I can think of a few countries that are worse in that particular regard.", ">\n\nThat kinda sounds like you don’t understand just how ingrained corruption is within Russia.\nA columbian cartel almost managed to buy a Foxtrot-class submarine from Russia, after buying military helicopters that were delivered on a Russian military cargo plane. The only reason the sale didn’t complete is because the Russian middleman pocketed the money and disappeared.", ">\n\nIs there a link for that story? I’d love to read up on this", ">\n\nThanks!", ">\n\nWithdraw from the entire world you cunts.", ">\n\nCount down to some moron that says something to the effect of \"No, we need to keep Russia involved in international relations and can't let them be humiliated or they will become isolated and dangerous.\"", ">\n\nNo, we need to keep Russia involved in international relations and can't let them be humiliated or they will become isolated and dangerous.", ">\n\nThe fact that you have the same profile picture as the person you responded to made me think they just responded to themselves 🤣🤣🤣" ]
> Russia is getting ready to steal some major shit.
[ "LOL and when were they in??", ">\n\nEvery country us highly corrupted not only the ones you don't like", ">\n\nYes, every country is corrupt. But also corrupt to a vastly different extent.\nNow Russia is highly corrupt and I don’t like it, yet one has nothing to do with the other.\nI also don’t particularly like Luxembourg, yet it is one of the least corrupt countries.\nThe whole of Northern America and Central Europe aren’t extremely corrupt. This has to do with prosperity, a strong civil society and strong institutions.\nAlso Singapore, Hongkong, Japan and Australia are doing well, it’s not just N. America and Europe.\nIt also doesn’t change, that Russia is a corrupt shithole.\nEdit: while corruption is hard to trace, as it takes place in secrecy, there are some approximate measurements, maybe take a look here.", ">\n\nAmerica not corrupt wut mate", ">\n\nIt is, so much worse than the top countries like Denmark etc, yet so much less worse than Russia. But ofc you are right, it’s bad.", ">\n\nWas Ruzzia fighting for or against corruption?", ">\n\nDo you mean adjective?", ">\n\nFuck. Ya, that one. Grade school was a long time ago.", ">\n\nYou used poor sentence structure that doesn't make sense by itself. If you were trying to say \"Russians are Nazis who fight\" or \"Russia is a Nazi country that fights\", say that. Russia [singular noun] is [singular verb] fighting [adjective?] Nazis [plural noun] doesn't make sense because it equates a singular noun to a plural noun. You are the one who needs an English lesson, kid.", ">\n\nBlessed are the grammar nazis, for they shall inherit nothing of significant value.", ">\n\nI'm just calling you out for trying to call someone else out when you were actually wrong. Also, you replied to the comment twice with 2 fairly different replies which leads me to believe that you were intending to swap to your alternate account for one of them to pretend that others thought you were correct. Which is a douche move.", ">\n\nYou called me out on a comment admitting that grade school was a long time ago. In your opinion was that not a douche move?\nAlso, calling out a douche for having two accounts when that douche only has one account is supercalifragilisticexpealidouchoius. Downvote this one and crawl back under your rock.", ">\n\nWhoops, I misread your initial comment as you saying it has been a while since they went to grade school. That's on me. Also, double commenting on something usually means that one it trying to make a false narrative of public support. If that was not your purpose, that is also my misinterpretation. I was also going to apologize for calling you a douche but telling me to \"crawl back under your rock\" just confirmed that I was right. Have a good day.", ">\n\nI appreciate your honesty. \nI also appreciate the work that you do in removing that 'not so fresh feeling.' I apologize for telling you to crawl back under your rock, as it's abundantly clear you spend most of your time dribbling down a leg and into a shoe. \nYou have a great day as well!", ">\n\nCountry That Has Never Done Something Threatens To Stop Doing It.", ">\n\nI don’t know why Russia bothers with any convention, they literally respect no rules. I think it’s just a show for the idiotic domestic audience that eat whatever shit Putin feeds them.", ">\n\nI'm sure it also pleased Putin to think he was actually a part of international affairs; that Russia was palling around with the big boys, riding their coattails to avoid being called a third-world country.\nEvery group they're kicked out of or quit is another blow to his ego.\n\"I didn't want to be in your stupid group anyway! *sobs*\"", ">\n\nI mean four years ago he was openly pulling the US's strings, regardless of how, Trump was bending the knee to him. Now Russia has been crippled, humiliated, and its only real leverage is its supposedly functional nuclear arsenal.", ">\n\nCountries like Russia is why they have a European Convention on Fighting Corruption.", ">\n\nEeehhhh....Even with Russia, I think I can think of a few countries that are worse in that particular regard.", ">\n\nThat kinda sounds like you don’t understand just how ingrained corruption is within Russia.\nA columbian cartel almost managed to buy a Foxtrot-class submarine from Russia, after buying military helicopters that were delivered on a Russian military cargo plane. The only reason the sale didn’t complete is because the Russian middleman pocketed the money and disappeared.", ">\n\nIs there a link for that story? I’d love to read up on this", ">\n\nThanks!", ">\n\nWithdraw from the entire world you cunts.", ">\n\nCount down to some moron that says something to the effect of \"No, we need to keep Russia involved in international relations and can't let them be humiliated or they will become isolated and dangerous.\"", ">\n\nNo, we need to keep Russia involved in international relations and can't let them be humiliated or they will become isolated and dangerous.", ">\n\nThe fact that you have the same profile picture as the person you responded to made me think they just responded to themselves 🤣🤣🤣", ">\n\n\nRussia is gearing up to end its participation in the European Convention on fighting corruption in response to the decision to restrict Moscow’s participation in the Council of Europe (CoE).\nOn Monday, Russian President Vladimir Putin submitted a bill to the State Duma — the lower house of the Russian Parliament — to denounce the Criminal Law Convention on Corruption signed in the city of Strasbourg on January 27, 1999.\n\n...\n\nRussia ceased to be a Party to the European Convention on Human Rights on 16 September 2022.\n\n...\n\nThe Council of Europe brings together 47 European countries and was created to promote democracy, protect human rights and strengthen the rule of law in Europe. Russia was a member of the Council of Europe from 1996 to 2022." ]
> Because land and children don't count as major yet?
[ "LOL and when were they in??", ">\n\nEvery country us highly corrupted not only the ones you don't like", ">\n\nYes, every country is corrupt. But also corrupt to a vastly different extent.\nNow Russia is highly corrupt and I don’t like it, yet one has nothing to do with the other.\nI also don’t particularly like Luxembourg, yet it is one of the least corrupt countries.\nThe whole of Northern America and Central Europe aren’t extremely corrupt. This has to do with prosperity, a strong civil society and strong institutions.\nAlso Singapore, Hongkong, Japan and Australia are doing well, it’s not just N. America and Europe.\nIt also doesn’t change, that Russia is a corrupt shithole.\nEdit: while corruption is hard to trace, as it takes place in secrecy, there are some approximate measurements, maybe take a look here.", ">\n\nAmerica not corrupt wut mate", ">\n\nIt is, so much worse than the top countries like Denmark etc, yet so much less worse than Russia. But ofc you are right, it’s bad.", ">\n\nWas Ruzzia fighting for or against corruption?", ">\n\nDo you mean adjective?", ">\n\nFuck. Ya, that one. Grade school was a long time ago.", ">\n\nYou used poor sentence structure that doesn't make sense by itself. If you were trying to say \"Russians are Nazis who fight\" or \"Russia is a Nazi country that fights\", say that. Russia [singular noun] is [singular verb] fighting [adjective?] Nazis [plural noun] doesn't make sense because it equates a singular noun to a plural noun. You are the one who needs an English lesson, kid.", ">\n\nBlessed are the grammar nazis, for they shall inherit nothing of significant value.", ">\n\nI'm just calling you out for trying to call someone else out when you were actually wrong. Also, you replied to the comment twice with 2 fairly different replies which leads me to believe that you were intending to swap to your alternate account for one of them to pretend that others thought you were correct. Which is a douche move.", ">\n\nYou called me out on a comment admitting that grade school was a long time ago. In your opinion was that not a douche move?\nAlso, calling out a douche for having two accounts when that douche only has one account is supercalifragilisticexpealidouchoius. Downvote this one and crawl back under your rock.", ">\n\nWhoops, I misread your initial comment as you saying it has been a while since they went to grade school. That's on me. Also, double commenting on something usually means that one it trying to make a false narrative of public support. If that was not your purpose, that is also my misinterpretation. I was also going to apologize for calling you a douche but telling me to \"crawl back under your rock\" just confirmed that I was right. Have a good day.", ">\n\nI appreciate your honesty. \nI also appreciate the work that you do in removing that 'not so fresh feeling.' I apologize for telling you to crawl back under your rock, as it's abundantly clear you spend most of your time dribbling down a leg and into a shoe. \nYou have a great day as well!", ">\n\nCountry That Has Never Done Something Threatens To Stop Doing It.", ">\n\nI don’t know why Russia bothers with any convention, they literally respect no rules. I think it’s just a show for the idiotic domestic audience that eat whatever shit Putin feeds them.", ">\n\nI'm sure it also pleased Putin to think he was actually a part of international affairs; that Russia was palling around with the big boys, riding their coattails to avoid being called a third-world country.\nEvery group they're kicked out of or quit is another blow to his ego.\n\"I didn't want to be in your stupid group anyway! *sobs*\"", ">\n\nI mean four years ago he was openly pulling the US's strings, regardless of how, Trump was bending the knee to him. Now Russia has been crippled, humiliated, and its only real leverage is its supposedly functional nuclear arsenal.", ">\n\nCountries like Russia is why they have a European Convention on Fighting Corruption.", ">\n\nEeehhhh....Even with Russia, I think I can think of a few countries that are worse in that particular regard.", ">\n\nThat kinda sounds like you don’t understand just how ingrained corruption is within Russia.\nA columbian cartel almost managed to buy a Foxtrot-class submarine from Russia, after buying military helicopters that were delivered on a Russian military cargo plane. The only reason the sale didn’t complete is because the Russian middleman pocketed the money and disappeared.", ">\n\nIs there a link for that story? I’d love to read up on this", ">\n\nThanks!", ">\n\nWithdraw from the entire world you cunts.", ">\n\nCount down to some moron that says something to the effect of \"No, we need to keep Russia involved in international relations and can't let them be humiliated or they will become isolated and dangerous.\"", ">\n\nNo, we need to keep Russia involved in international relations and can't let them be humiliated or they will become isolated and dangerous.", ">\n\nThe fact that you have the same profile picture as the person you responded to made me think they just responded to themselves 🤣🤣🤣", ">\n\n\nRussia is gearing up to end its participation in the European Convention on fighting corruption in response to the decision to restrict Moscow’s participation in the Council of Europe (CoE).\nOn Monday, Russian President Vladimir Putin submitted a bill to the State Duma — the lower house of the Russian Parliament — to denounce the Criminal Law Convention on Corruption signed in the city of Strasbourg on January 27, 1999.\n\n...\n\nRussia ceased to be a Party to the European Convention on Human Rights on 16 September 2022.\n\n...\n\nThe Council of Europe brings together 47 European countries and was created to promote democracy, protect human rights and strengthen the rule of law in Europe. Russia was a member of the Council of Europe from 1996 to 2022.", ">\n\nRussia is getting ready to steal some major shit." ]
> They decided to stop fighting corruption because corruption won.
[ "LOL and when were they in??", ">\n\nEvery country us highly corrupted not only the ones you don't like", ">\n\nYes, every country is corrupt. But also corrupt to a vastly different extent.\nNow Russia is highly corrupt and I don’t like it, yet one has nothing to do with the other.\nI also don’t particularly like Luxembourg, yet it is one of the least corrupt countries.\nThe whole of Northern America and Central Europe aren’t extremely corrupt. This has to do with prosperity, a strong civil society and strong institutions.\nAlso Singapore, Hongkong, Japan and Australia are doing well, it’s not just N. America and Europe.\nIt also doesn’t change, that Russia is a corrupt shithole.\nEdit: while corruption is hard to trace, as it takes place in secrecy, there are some approximate measurements, maybe take a look here.", ">\n\nAmerica not corrupt wut mate", ">\n\nIt is, so much worse than the top countries like Denmark etc, yet so much less worse than Russia. But ofc you are right, it’s bad.", ">\n\nWas Ruzzia fighting for or against corruption?", ">\n\nDo you mean adjective?", ">\n\nFuck. Ya, that one. Grade school was a long time ago.", ">\n\nYou used poor sentence structure that doesn't make sense by itself. If you were trying to say \"Russians are Nazis who fight\" or \"Russia is a Nazi country that fights\", say that. Russia [singular noun] is [singular verb] fighting [adjective?] Nazis [plural noun] doesn't make sense because it equates a singular noun to a plural noun. You are the one who needs an English lesson, kid.", ">\n\nBlessed are the grammar nazis, for they shall inherit nothing of significant value.", ">\n\nI'm just calling you out for trying to call someone else out when you were actually wrong. Also, you replied to the comment twice with 2 fairly different replies which leads me to believe that you were intending to swap to your alternate account for one of them to pretend that others thought you were correct. Which is a douche move.", ">\n\nYou called me out on a comment admitting that grade school was a long time ago. In your opinion was that not a douche move?\nAlso, calling out a douche for having two accounts when that douche only has one account is supercalifragilisticexpealidouchoius. Downvote this one and crawl back under your rock.", ">\n\nWhoops, I misread your initial comment as you saying it has been a while since they went to grade school. That's on me. Also, double commenting on something usually means that one it trying to make a false narrative of public support. If that was not your purpose, that is also my misinterpretation. I was also going to apologize for calling you a douche but telling me to \"crawl back under your rock\" just confirmed that I was right. Have a good day.", ">\n\nI appreciate your honesty. \nI also appreciate the work that you do in removing that 'not so fresh feeling.' I apologize for telling you to crawl back under your rock, as it's abundantly clear you spend most of your time dribbling down a leg and into a shoe. \nYou have a great day as well!", ">\n\nCountry That Has Never Done Something Threatens To Stop Doing It.", ">\n\nI don’t know why Russia bothers with any convention, they literally respect no rules. I think it’s just a show for the idiotic domestic audience that eat whatever shit Putin feeds them.", ">\n\nI'm sure it also pleased Putin to think he was actually a part of international affairs; that Russia was palling around with the big boys, riding their coattails to avoid being called a third-world country.\nEvery group they're kicked out of or quit is another blow to his ego.\n\"I didn't want to be in your stupid group anyway! *sobs*\"", ">\n\nI mean four years ago he was openly pulling the US's strings, regardless of how, Trump was bending the knee to him. Now Russia has been crippled, humiliated, and its only real leverage is its supposedly functional nuclear arsenal.", ">\n\nCountries like Russia is why they have a European Convention on Fighting Corruption.", ">\n\nEeehhhh....Even with Russia, I think I can think of a few countries that are worse in that particular regard.", ">\n\nThat kinda sounds like you don’t understand just how ingrained corruption is within Russia.\nA columbian cartel almost managed to buy a Foxtrot-class submarine from Russia, after buying military helicopters that were delivered on a Russian military cargo plane. The only reason the sale didn’t complete is because the Russian middleman pocketed the money and disappeared.", ">\n\nIs there a link for that story? I’d love to read up on this", ">\n\nThanks!", ">\n\nWithdraw from the entire world you cunts.", ">\n\nCount down to some moron that says something to the effect of \"No, we need to keep Russia involved in international relations and can't let them be humiliated or they will become isolated and dangerous.\"", ">\n\nNo, we need to keep Russia involved in international relations and can't let them be humiliated or they will become isolated and dangerous.", ">\n\nThe fact that you have the same profile picture as the person you responded to made me think they just responded to themselves 🤣🤣🤣", ">\n\n\nRussia is gearing up to end its participation in the European Convention on fighting corruption in response to the decision to restrict Moscow’s participation in the Council of Europe (CoE).\nOn Monday, Russian President Vladimir Putin submitted a bill to the State Duma — the lower house of the Russian Parliament — to denounce the Criminal Law Convention on Corruption signed in the city of Strasbourg on January 27, 1999.\n\n...\n\nRussia ceased to be a Party to the European Convention on Human Rights on 16 September 2022.\n\n...\n\nThe Council of Europe brings together 47 European countries and was created to promote democracy, protect human rights and strengthen the rule of law in Europe. Russia was a member of the Council of Europe from 1996 to 2022.", ">\n\nRussia is getting ready to steal some major shit.", ">\n\nBecause land and children don't count as major yet?" ]
> Ha, what? Russia was part of a fighting corruption convention. Fuck me. Is this a joke.
[ "LOL and when were they in??", ">\n\nEvery country us highly corrupted not only the ones you don't like", ">\n\nYes, every country is corrupt. But also corrupt to a vastly different extent.\nNow Russia is highly corrupt and I don’t like it, yet one has nothing to do with the other.\nI also don’t particularly like Luxembourg, yet it is one of the least corrupt countries.\nThe whole of Northern America and Central Europe aren’t extremely corrupt. This has to do with prosperity, a strong civil society and strong institutions.\nAlso Singapore, Hongkong, Japan and Australia are doing well, it’s not just N. America and Europe.\nIt also doesn’t change, that Russia is a corrupt shithole.\nEdit: while corruption is hard to trace, as it takes place in secrecy, there are some approximate measurements, maybe take a look here.", ">\n\nAmerica not corrupt wut mate", ">\n\nIt is, so much worse than the top countries like Denmark etc, yet so much less worse than Russia. But ofc you are right, it’s bad.", ">\n\nWas Ruzzia fighting for or against corruption?", ">\n\nDo you mean adjective?", ">\n\nFuck. Ya, that one. Grade school was a long time ago.", ">\n\nYou used poor sentence structure that doesn't make sense by itself. If you were trying to say \"Russians are Nazis who fight\" or \"Russia is a Nazi country that fights\", say that. Russia [singular noun] is [singular verb] fighting [adjective?] Nazis [plural noun] doesn't make sense because it equates a singular noun to a plural noun. You are the one who needs an English lesson, kid.", ">\n\nBlessed are the grammar nazis, for they shall inherit nothing of significant value.", ">\n\nI'm just calling you out for trying to call someone else out when you were actually wrong. Also, you replied to the comment twice with 2 fairly different replies which leads me to believe that you were intending to swap to your alternate account for one of them to pretend that others thought you were correct. Which is a douche move.", ">\n\nYou called me out on a comment admitting that grade school was a long time ago. In your opinion was that not a douche move?\nAlso, calling out a douche for having two accounts when that douche only has one account is supercalifragilisticexpealidouchoius. Downvote this one and crawl back under your rock.", ">\n\nWhoops, I misread your initial comment as you saying it has been a while since they went to grade school. That's on me. Also, double commenting on something usually means that one it trying to make a false narrative of public support. If that was not your purpose, that is also my misinterpretation. I was also going to apologize for calling you a douche but telling me to \"crawl back under your rock\" just confirmed that I was right. Have a good day.", ">\n\nI appreciate your honesty. \nI also appreciate the work that you do in removing that 'not so fresh feeling.' I apologize for telling you to crawl back under your rock, as it's abundantly clear you spend most of your time dribbling down a leg and into a shoe. \nYou have a great day as well!", ">\n\nCountry That Has Never Done Something Threatens To Stop Doing It.", ">\n\nI don’t know why Russia bothers with any convention, they literally respect no rules. I think it’s just a show for the idiotic domestic audience that eat whatever shit Putin feeds them.", ">\n\nI'm sure it also pleased Putin to think he was actually a part of international affairs; that Russia was palling around with the big boys, riding their coattails to avoid being called a third-world country.\nEvery group they're kicked out of or quit is another blow to his ego.\n\"I didn't want to be in your stupid group anyway! *sobs*\"", ">\n\nI mean four years ago he was openly pulling the US's strings, regardless of how, Trump was bending the knee to him. Now Russia has been crippled, humiliated, and its only real leverage is its supposedly functional nuclear arsenal.", ">\n\nCountries like Russia is why they have a European Convention on Fighting Corruption.", ">\n\nEeehhhh....Even with Russia, I think I can think of a few countries that are worse in that particular regard.", ">\n\nThat kinda sounds like you don’t understand just how ingrained corruption is within Russia.\nA columbian cartel almost managed to buy a Foxtrot-class submarine from Russia, after buying military helicopters that were delivered on a Russian military cargo plane. The only reason the sale didn’t complete is because the Russian middleman pocketed the money and disappeared.", ">\n\nIs there a link for that story? I’d love to read up on this", ">\n\nThanks!", ">\n\nWithdraw from the entire world you cunts.", ">\n\nCount down to some moron that says something to the effect of \"No, we need to keep Russia involved in international relations and can't let them be humiliated or they will become isolated and dangerous.\"", ">\n\nNo, we need to keep Russia involved in international relations and can't let them be humiliated or they will become isolated and dangerous.", ">\n\nThe fact that you have the same profile picture as the person you responded to made me think they just responded to themselves 🤣🤣🤣", ">\n\n\nRussia is gearing up to end its participation in the European Convention on fighting corruption in response to the decision to restrict Moscow’s participation in the Council of Europe (CoE).\nOn Monday, Russian President Vladimir Putin submitted a bill to the State Duma — the lower house of the Russian Parliament — to denounce the Criminal Law Convention on Corruption signed in the city of Strasbourg on January 27, 1999.\n\n...\n\nRussia ceased to be a Party to the European Convention on Human Rights on 16 September 2022.\n\n...\n\nThe Council of Europe brings together 47 European countries and was created to promote democracy, protect human rights and strengthen the rule of law in Europe. Russia was a member of the Council of Europe from 1996 to 2022.", ">\n\nRussia is getting ready to steal some major shit.", ">\n\nBecause land and children don't count as major yet?", ">\n\nThey decided to stop fighting corruption because corruption won." ]
> Maybe this Benjamin will convince you to not withdraw
[ "LOL and when were they in??", ">\n\nEvery country us highly corrupted not only the ones you don't like", ">\n\nYes, every country is corrupt. But also corrupt to a vastly different extent.\nNow Russia is highly corrupt and I don’t like it, yet one has nothing to do with the other.\nI also don’t particularly like Luxembourg, yet it is one of the least corrupt countries.\nThe whole of Northern America and Central Europe aren’t extremely corrupt. This has to do with prosperity, a strong civil society and strong institutions.\nAlso Singapore, Hongkong, Japan and Australia are doing well, it’s not just N. America and Europe.\nIt also doesn’t change, that Russia is a corrupt shithole.\nEdit: while corruption is hard to trace, as it takes place in secrecy, there are some approximate measurements, maybe take a look here.", ">\n\nAmerica not corrupt wut mate", ">\n\nIt is, so much worse than the top countries like Denmark etc, yet so much less worse than Russia. But ofc you are right, it’s bad.", ">\n\nWas Ruzzia fighting for or against corruption?", ">\n\nDo you mean adjective?", ">\n\nFuck. Ya, that one. Grade school was a long time ago.", ">\n\nYou used poor sentence structure that doesn't make sense by itself. If you were trying to say \"Russians are Nazis who fight\" or \"Russia is a Nazi country that fights\", say that. Russia [singular noun] is [singular verb] fighting [adjective?] Nazis [plural noun] doesn't make sense because it equates a singular noun to a plural noun. You are the one who needs an English lesson, kid.", ">\n\nBlessed are the grammar nazis, for they shall inherit nothing of significant value.", ">\n\nI'm just calling you out for trying to call someone else out when you were actually wrong. Also, you replied to the comment twice with 2 fairly different replies which leads me to believe that you were intending to swap to your alternate account for one of them to pretend that others thought you were correct. Which is a douche move.", ">\n\nYou called me out on a comment admitting that grade school was a long time ago. In your opinion was that not a douche move?\nAlso, calling out a douche for having two accounts when that douche only has one account is supercalifragilisticexpealidouchoius. Downvote this one and crawl back under your rock.", ">\n\nWhoops, I misread your initial comment as you saying it has been a while since they went to grade school. That's on me. Also, double commenting on something usually means that one it trying to make a false narrative of public support. If that was not your purpose, that is also my misinterpretation. I was also going to apologize for calling you a douche but telling me to \"crawl back under your rock\" just confirmed that I was right. Have a good day.", ">\n\nI appreciate your honesty. \nI also appreciate the work that you do in removing that 'not so fresh feeling.' I apologize for telling you to crawl back under your rock, as it's abundantly clear you spend most of your time dribbling down a leg and into a shoe. \nYou have a great day as well!", ">\n\nCountry That Has Never Done Something Threatens To Stop Doing It.", ">\n\nI don’t know why Russia bothers with any convention, they literally respect no rules. I think it’s just a show for the idiotic domestic audience that eat whatever shit Putin feeds them.", ">\n\nI'm sure it also pleased Putin to think he was actually a part of international affairs; that Russia was palling around with the big boys, riding their coattails to avoid being called a third-world country.\nEvery group they're kicked out of or quit is another blow to his ego.\n\"I didn't want to be in your stupid group anyway! *sobs*\"", ">\n\nI mean four years ago he was openly pulling the US's strings, regardless of how, Trump was bending the knee to him. Now Russia has been crippled, humiliated, and its only real leverage is its supposedly functional nuclear arsenal.", ">\n\nCountries like Russia is why they have a European Convention on Fighting Corruption.", ">\n\nEeehhhh....Even with Russia, I think I can think of a few countries that are worse in that particular regard.", ">\n\nThat kinda sounds like you don’t understand just how ingrained corruption is within Russia.\nA columbian cartel almost managed to buy a Foxtrot-class submarine from Russia, after buying military helicopters that were delivered on a Russian military cargo plane. The only reason the sale didn’t complete is because the Russian middleman pocketed the money and disappeared.", ">\n\nIs there a link for that story? I’d love to read up on this", ">\n\nThanks!", ">\n\nWithdraw from the entire world you cunts.", ">\n\nCount down to some moron that says something to the effect of \"No, we need to keep Russia involved in international relations and can't let them be humiliated or they will become isolated and dangerous.\"", ">\n\nNo, we need to keep Russia involved in international relations and can't let them be humiliated or they will become isolated and dangerous.", ">\n\nThe fact that you have the same profile picture as the person you responded to made me think they just responded to themselves 🤣🤣🤣", ">\n\n\nRussia is gearing up to end its participation in the European Convention on fighting corruption in response to the decision to restrict Moscow’s participation in the Council of Europe (CoE).\nOn Monday, Russian President Vladimir Putin submitted a bill to the State Duma — the lower house of the Russian Parliament — to denounce the Criminal Law Convention on Corruption signed in the city of Strasbourg on January 27, 1999.\n\n...\n\nRussia ceased to be a Party to the European Convention on Human Rights on 16 September 2022.\n\n...\n\nThe Council of Europe brings together 47 European countries and was created to promote democracy, protect human rights and strengthen the rule of law in Europe. Russia was a member of the Council of Europe from 1996 to 2022.", ">\n\nRussia is getting ready to steal some major shit.", ">\n\nBecause land and children don't count as major yet?", ">\n\nThey decided to stop fighting corruption because corruption won.", ">\n\nHa, what? Russia was part of a fighting corruption convention. Fuck me. Is this a joke." ]
> God damn it, you fucking genius.
[ "LOL and when were they in??", ">\n\nEvery country us highly corrupted not only the ones you don't like", ">\n\nYes, every country is corrupt. But also corrupt to a vastly different extent.\nNow Russia is highly corrupt and I don’t like it, yet one has nothing to do with the other.\nI also don’t particularly like Luxembourg, yet it is one of the least corrupt countries.\nThe whole of Northern America and Central Europe aren’t extremely corrupt. This has to do with prosperity, a strong civil society and strong institutions.\nAlso Singapore, Hongkong, Japan and Australia are doing well, it’s not just N. America and Europe.\nIt also doesn’t change, that Russia is a corrupt shithole.\nEdit: while corruption is hard to trace, as it takes place in secrecy, there are some approximate measurements, maybe take a look here.", ">\n\nAmerica not corrupt wut mate", ">\n\nIt is, so much worse than the top countries like Denmark etc, yet so much less worse than Russia. But ofc you are right, it’s bad.", ">\n\nWas Ruzzia fighting for or against corruption?", ">\n\nDo you mean adjective?", ">\n\nFuck. Ya, that one. Grade school was a long time ago.", ">\n\nYou used poor sentence structure that doesn't make sense by itself. If you were trying to say \"Russians are Nazis who fight\" or \"Russia is a Nazi country that fights\", say that. Russia [singular noun] is [singular verb] fighting [adjective?] Nazis [plural noun] doesn't make sense because it equates a singular noun to a plural noun. You are the one who needs an English lesson, kid.", ">\n\nBlessed are the grammar nazis, for they shall inherit nothing of significant value.", ">\n\nI'm just calling you out for trying to call someone else out when you were actually wrong. Also, you replied to the comment twice with 2 fairly different replies which leads me to believe that you were intending to swap to your alternate account for one of them to pretend that others thought you were correct. Which is a douche move.", ">\n\nYou called me out on a comment admitting that grade school was a long time ago. In your opinion was that not a douche move?\nAlso, calling out a douche for having two accounts when that douche only has one account is supercalifragilisticexpealidouchoius. Downvote this one and crawl back under your rock.", ">\n\nWhoops, I misread your initial comment as you saying it has been a while since they went to grade school. That's on me. Also, double commenting on something usually means that one it trying to make a false narrative of public support. If that was not your purpose, that is also my misinterpretation. I was also going to apologize for calling you a douche but telling me to \"crawl back under your rock\" just confirmed that I was right. Have a good day.", ">\n\nI appreciate your honesty. \nI also appreciate the work that you do in removing that 'not so fresh feeling.' I apologize for telling you to crawl back under your rock, as it's abundantly clear you spend most of your time dribbling down a leg and into a shoe. \nYou have a great day as well!", ">\n\nCountry That Has Never Done Something Threatens To Stop Doing It.", ">\n\nI don’t know why Russia bothers with any convention, they literally respect no rules. I think it’s just a show for the idiotic domestic audience that eat whatever shit Putin feeds them.", ">\n\nI'm sure it also pleased Putin to think he was actually a part of international affairs; that Russia was palling around with the big boys, riding their coattails to avoid being called a third-world country.\nEvery group they're kicked out of or quit is another blow to his ego.\n\"I didn't want to be in your stupid group anyway! *sobs*\"", ">\n\nI mean four years ago he was openly pulling the US's strings, regardless of how, Trump was bending the knee to him. Now Russia has been crippled, humiliated, and its only real leverage is its supposedly functional nuclear arsenal.", ">\n\nCountries like Russia is why they have a European Convention on Fighting Corruption.", ">\n\nEeehhhh....Even with Russia, I think I can think of a few countries that are worse in that particular regard.", ">\n\nThat kinda sounds like you don’t understand just how ingrained corruption is within Russia.\nA columbian cartel almost managed to buy a Foxtrot-class submarine from Russia, after buying military helicopters that were delivered on a Russian military cargo plane. The only reason the sale didn’t complete is because the Russian middleman pocketed the money and disappeared.", ">\n\nIs there a link for that story? I’d love to read up on this", ">\n\nThanks!", ">\n\nWithdraw from the entire world you cunts.", ">\n\nCount down to some moron that says something to the effect of \"No, we need to keep Russia involved in international relations and can't let them be humiliated or they will become isolated and dangerous.\"", ">\n\nNo, we need to keep Russia involved in international relations and can't let them be humiliated or they will become isolated and dangerous.", ">\n\nThe fact that you have the same profile picture as the person you responded to made me think they just responded to themselves 🤣🤣🤣", ">\n\n\nRussia is gearing up to end its participation in the European Convention on fighting corruption in response to the decision to restrict Moscow’s participation in the Council of Europe (CoE).\nOn Monday, Russian President Vladimir Putin submitted a bill to the State Duma — the lower house of the Russian Parliament — to denounce the Criminal Law Convention on Corruption signed in the city of Strasbourg on January 27, 1999.\n\n...\n\nRussia ceased to be a Party to the European Convention on Human Rights on 16 September 2022.\n\n...\n\nThe Council of Europe brings together 47 European countries and was created to promote democracy, protect human rights and strengthen the rule of law in Europe. Russia was a member of the Council of Europe from 1996 to 2022.", ">\n\nRussia is getting ready to steal some major shit.", ">\n\nBecause land and children don't count as major yet?", ">\n\nThey decided to stop fighting corruption because corruption won.", ">\n\nHa, what? Russia was part of a fighting corruption convention. Fuck me. Is this a joke.", ">\n\nMaybe this Benjamin will convince you to not withdraw" ]
> Why would they want to fight their primary activity?
[ "LOL and when were they in??", ">\n\nEvery country us highly corrupted not only the ones you don't like", ">\n\nYes, every country is corrupt. But also corrupt to a vastly different extent.\nNow Russia is highly corrupt and I don’t like it, yet one has nothing to do with the other.\nI also don’t particularly like Luxembourg, yet it is one of the least corrupt countries.\nThe whole of Northern America and Central Europe aren’t extremely corrupt. This has to do with prosperity, a strong civil society and strong institutions.\nAlso Singapore, Hongkong, Japan and Australia are doing well, it’s not just N. America and Europe.\nIt also doesn’t change, that Russia is a corrupt shithole.\nEdit: while corruption is hard to trace, as it takes place in secrecy, there are some approximate measurements, maybe take a look here.", ">\n\nAmerica not corrupt wut mate", ">\n\nIt is, so much worse than the top countries like Denmark etc, yet so much less worse than Russia. But ofc you are right, it’s bad.", ">\n\nWas Ruzzia fighting for or against corruption?", ">\n\nDo you mean adjective?", ">\n\nFuck. Ya, that one. Grade school was a long time ago.", ">\n\nYou used poor sentence structure that doesn't make sense by itself. If you were trying to say \"Russians are Nazis who fight\" or \"Russia is a Nazi country that fights\", say that. Russia [singular noun] is [singular verb] fighting [adjective?] Nazis [plural noun] doesn't make sense because it equates a singular noun to a plural noun. You are the one who needs an English lesson, kid.", ">\n\nBlessed are the grammar nazis, for they shall inherit nothing of significant value.", ">\n\nI'm just calling you out for trying to call someone else out when you were actually wrong. Also, you replied to the comment twice with 2 fairly different replies which leads me to believe that you were intending to swap to your alternate account for one of them to pretend that others thought you were correct. Which is a douche move.", ">\n\nYou called me out on a comment admitting that grade school was a long time ago. In your opinion was that not a douche move?\nAlso, calling out a douche for having two accounts when that douche only has one account is supercalifragilisticexpealidouchoius. Downvote this one and crawl back under your rock.", ">\n\nWhoops, I misread your initial comment as you saying it has been a while since they went to grade school. That's on me. Also, double commenting on something usually means that one it trying to make a false narrative of public support. If that was not your purpose, that is also my misinterpretation. I was also going to apologize for calling you a douche but telling me to \"crawl back under your rock\" just confirmed that I was right. Have a good day.", ">\n\nI appreciate your honesty. \nI also appreciate the work that you do in removing that 'not so fresh feeling.' I apologize for telling you to crawl back under your rock, as it's abundantly clear you spend most of your time dribbling down a leg and into a shoe. \nYou have a great day as well!", ">\n\nCountry That Has Never Done Something Threatens To Stop Doing It.", ">\n\nI don’t know why Russia bothers with any convention, they literally respect no rules. I think it’s just a show for the idiotic domestic audience that eat whatever shit Putin feeds them.", ">\n\nI'm sure it also pleased Putin to think he was actually a part of international affairs; that Russia was palling around with the big boys, riding their coattails to avoid being called a third-world country.\nEvery group they're kicked out of or quit is another blow to his ego.\n\"I didn't want to be in your stupid group anyway! *sobs*\"", ">\n\nI mean four years ago he was openly pulling the US's strings, regardless of how, Trump was bending the knee to him. Now Russia has been crippled, humiliated, and its only real leverage is its supposedly functional nuclear arsenal.", ">\n\nCountries like Russia is why they have a European Convention on Fighting Corruption.", ">\n\nEeehhhh....Even with Russia, I think I can think of a few countries that are worse in that particular regard.", ">\n\nThat kinda sounds like you don’t understand just how ingrained corruption is within Russia.\nA columbian cartel almost managed to buy a Foxtrot-class submarine from Russia, after buying military helicopters that were delivered on a Russian military cargo plane. The only reason the sale didn’t complete is because the Russian middleman pocketed the money and disappeared.", ">\n\nIs there a link for that story? I’d love to read up on this", ">\n\nThanks!", ">\n\nWithdraw from the entire world you cunts.", ">\n\nCount down to some moron that says something to the effect of \"No, we need to keep Russia involved in international relations and can't let them be humiliated or they will become isolated and dangerous.\"", ">\n\nNo, we need to keep Russia involved in international relations and can't let them be humiliated or they will become isolated and dangerous.", ">\n\nThe fact that you have the same profile picture as the person you responded to made me think they just responded to themselves 🤣🤣🤣", ">\n\n\nRussia is gearing up to end its participation in the European Convention on fighting corruption in response to the decision to restrict Moscow’s participation in the Council of Europe (CoE).\nOn Monday, Russian President Vladimir Putin submitted a bill to the State Duma — the lower house of the Russian Parliament — to denounce the Criminal Law Convention on Corruption signed in the city of Strasbourg on January 27, 1999.\n\n...\n\nRussia ceased to be a Party to the European Convention on Human Rights on 16 September 2022.\n\n...\n\nThe Council of Europe brings together 47 European countries and was created to promote democracy, protect human rights and strengthen the rule of law in Europe. Russia was a member of the Council of Europe from 1996 to 2022.", ">\n\nRussia is getting ready to steal some major shit.", ">\n\nBecause land and children don't count as major yet?", ">\n\nThey decided to stop fighting corruption because corruption won.", ">\n\nHa, what? Russia was part of a fighting corruption convention. Fuck me. Is this a joke.", ">\n\nMaybe this Benjamin will convince you to not withdraw", ">\n\nGod damn it, you fucking genius." ]
> Fair enough. Their membership has clearly not helped them fight corruption.
[ "LOL and when were they in??", ">\n\nEvery country us highly corrupted not only the ones you don't like", ">\n\nYes, every country is corrupt. But also corrupt to a vastly different extent.\nNow Russia is highly corrupt and I don’t like it, yet one has nothing to do with the other.\nI also don’t particularly like Luxembourg, yet it is one of the least corrupt countries.\nThe whole of Northern America and Central Europe aren’t extremely corrupt. This has to do with prosperity, a strong civil society and strong institutions.\nAlso Singapore, Hongkong, Japan and Australia are doing well, it’s not just N. America and Europe.\nIt also doesn’t change, that Russia is a corrupt shithole.\nEdit: while corruption is hard to trace, as it takes place in secrecy, there are some approximate measurements, maybe take a look here.", ">\n\nAmerica not corrupt wut mate", ">\n\nIt is, so much worse than the top countries like Denmark etc, yet so much less worse than Russia. But ofc you are right, it’s bad.", ">\n\nWas Ruzzia fighting for or against corruption?", ">\n\nDo you mean adjective?", ">\n\nFuck. Ya, that one. Grade school was a long time ago.", ">\n\nYou used poor sentence structure that doesn't make sense by itself. If you were trying to say \"Russians are Nazis who fight\" or \"Russia is a Nazi country that fights\", say that. Russia [singular noun] is [singular verb] fighting [adjective?] Nazis [plural noun] doesn't make sense because it equates a singular noun to a plural noun. You are the one who needs an English lesson, kid.", ">\n\nBlessed are the grammar nazis, for they shall inherit nothing of significant value.", ">\n\nI'm just calling you out for trying to call someone else out when you were actually wrong. Also, you replied to the comment twice with 2 fairly different replies which leads me to believe that you were intending to swap to your alternate account for one of them to pretend that others thought you were correct. Which is a douche move.", ">\n\nYou called me out on a comment admitting that grade school was a long time ago. In your opinion was that not a douche move?\nAlso, calling out a douche for having two accounts when that douche only has one account is supercalifragilisticexpealidouchoius. Downvote this one and crawl back under your rock.", ">\n\nWhoops, I misread your initial comment as you saying it has been a while since they went to grade school. That's on me. Also, double commenting on something usually means that one it trying to make a false narrative of public support. If that was not your purpose, that is also my misinterpretation. I was also going to apologize for calling you a douche but telling me to \"crawl back under your rock\" just confirmed that I was right. Have a good day.", ">\n\nI appreciate your honesty. \nI also appreciate the work that you do in removing that 'not so fresh feeling.' I apologize for telling you to crawl back under your rock, as it's abundantly clear you spend most of your time dribbling down a leg and into a shoe. \nYou have a great day as well!", ">\n\nCountry That Has Never Done Something Threatens To Stop Doing It.", ">\n\nI don’t know why Russia bothers with any convention, they literally respect no rules. I think it’s just a show for the idiotic domestic audience that eat whatever shit Putin feeds them.", ">\n\nI'm sure it also pleased Putin to think he was actually a part of international affairs; that Russia was palling around with the big boys, riding their coattails to avoid being called a third-world country.\nEvery group they're kicked out of or quit is another blow to his ego.\n\"I didn't want to be in your stupid group anyway! *sobs*\"", ">\n\nI mean four years ago he was openly pulling the US's strings, regardless of how, Trump was bending the knee to him. Now Russia has been crippled, humiliated, and its only real leverage is its supposedly functional nuclear arsenal.", ">\n\nCountries like Russia is why they have a European Convention on Fighting Corruption.", ">\n\nEeehhhh....Even with Russia, I think I can think of a few countries that are worse in that particular regard.", ">\n\nThat kinda sounds like you don’t understand just how ingrained corruption is within Russia.\nA columbian cartel almost managed to buy a Foxtrot-class submarine from Russia, after buying military helicopters that were delivered on a Russian military cargo plane. The only reason the sale didn’t complete is because the Russian middleman pocketed the money and disappeared.", ">\n\nIs there a link for that story? I’d love to read up on this", ">\n\nThanks!", ">\n\nWithdraw from the entire world you cunts.", ">\n\nCount down to some moron that says something to the effect of \"No, we need to keep Russia involved in international relations and can't let them be humiliated or they will become isolated and dangerous.\"", ">\n\nNo, we need to keep Russia involved in international relations and can't let them be humiliated or they will become isolated and dangerous.", ">\n\nThe fact that you have the same profile picture as the person you responded to made me think they just responded to themselves 🤣🤣🤣", ">\n\n\nRussia is gearing up to end its participation in the European Convention on fighting corruption in response to the decision to restrict Moscow’s participation in the Council of Europe (CoE).\nOn Monday, Russian President Vladimir Putin submitted a bill to the State Duma — the lower house of the Russian Parliament — to denounce the Criminal Law Convention on Corruption signed in the city of Strasbourg on January 27, 1999.\n\n...\n\nRussia ceased to be a Party to the European Convention on Human Rights on 16 September 2022.\n\n...\n\nThe Council of Europe brings together 47 European countries and was created to promote democracy, protect human rights and strengthen the rule of law in Europe. Russia was a member of the Council of Europe from 1996 to 2022.", ">\n\nRussia is getting ready to steal some major shit.", ">\n\nBecause land and children don't count as major yet?", ">\n\nThey decided to stop fighting corruption because corruption won.", ">\n\nHa, what? Russia was part of a fighting corruption convention. Fuck me. Is this a joke.", ">\n\nMaybe this Benjamin will convince you to not withdraw", ">\n\nGod damn it, you fucking genius.", ">\n\nWhy would they want to fight their primary activity?" ]
> Does this feel a little bit like my teenager threatening to not clean up his room, normally at the end of a fight he is loosing just before he slams the door with a petulant "Fine, but if you think I am cleaning MY room, think again". My teenager has never cleaned their own room willingly without the shotgun of no internet being held to their head. Kind of like Russia has never actually cleaned up corruption without some leverage being applied.
[ "LOL and when were they in??", ">\n\nEvery country us highly corrupted not only the ones you don't like", ">\n\nYes, every country is corrupt. But also corrupt to a vastly different extent.\nNow Russia is highly corrupt and I don’t like it, yet one has nothing to do with the other.\nI also don’t particularly like Luxembourg, yet it is one of the least corrupt countries.\nThe whole of Northern America and Central Europe aren’t extremely corrupt. This has to do with prosperity, a strong civil society and strong institutions.\nAlso Singapore, Hongkong, Japan and Australia are doing well, it’s not just N. America and Europe.\nIt also doesn’t change, that Russia is a corrupt shithole.\nEdit: while corruption is hard to trace, as it takes place in secrecy, there are some approximate measurements, maybe take a look here.", ">\n\nAmerica not corrupt wut mate", ">\n\nIt is, so much worse than the top countries like Denmark etc, yet so much less worse than Russia. But ofc you are right, it’s bad.", ">\n\nWas Ruzzia fighting for or against corruption?", ">\n\nDo you mean adjective?", ">\n\nFuck. Ya, that one. Grade school was a long time ago.", ">\n\nYou used poor sentence structure that doesn't make sense by itself. If you were trying to say \"Russians are Nazis who fight\" or \"Russia is a Nazi country that fights\", say that. Russia [singular noun] is [singular verb] fighting [adjective?] Nazis [plural noun] doesn't make sense because it equates a singular noun to a plural noun. You are the one who needs an English lesson, kid.", ">\n\nBlessed are the grammar nazis, for they shall inherit nothing of significant value.", ">\n\nI'm just calling you out for trying to call someone else out when you were actually wrong. Also, you replied to the comment twice with 2 fairly different replies which leads me to believe that you were intending to swap to your alternate account for one of them to pretend that others thought you were correct. Which is a douche move.", ">\n\nYou called me out on a comment admitting that grade school was a long time ago. In your opinion was that not a douche move?\nAlso, calling out a douche for having two accounts when that douche only has one account is supercalifragilisticexpealidouchoius. Downvote this one and crawl back under your rock.", ">\n\nWhoops, I misread your initial comment as you saying it has been a while since they went to grade school. That's on me. Also, double commenting on something usually means that one it trying to make a false narrative of public support. If that was not your purpose, that is also my misinterpretation. I was also going to apologize for calling you a douche but telling me to \"crawl back under your rock\" just confirmed that I was right. Have a good day.", ">\n\nI appreciate your honesty. \nI also appreciate the work that you do in removing that 'not so fresh feeling.' I apologize for telling you to crawl back under your rock, as it's abundantly clear you spend most of your time dribbling down a leg and into a shoe. \nYou have a great day as well!", ">\n\nCountry That Has Never Done Something Threatens To Stop Doing It.", ">\n\nI don’t know why Russia bothers with any convention, they literally respect no rules. I think it’s just a show for the idiotic domestic audience that eat whatever shit Putin feeds them.", ">\n\nI'm sure it also pleased Putin to think he was actually a part of international affairs; that Russia was palling around with the big boys, riding their coattails to avoid being called a third-world country.\nEvery group they're kicked out of or quit is another blow to his ego.\n\"I didn't want to be in your stupid group anyway! *sobs*\"", ">\n\nI mean four years ago he was openly pulling the US's strings, regardless of how, Trump was bending the knee to him. Now Russia has been crippled, humiliated, and its only real leverage is its supposedly functional nuclear arsenal.", ">\n\nCountries like Russia is why they have a European Convention on Fighting Corruption.", ">\n\nEeehhhh....Even with Russia, I think I can think of a few countries that are worse in that particular regard.", ">\n\nThat kinda sounds like you don’t understand just how ingrained corruption is within Russia.\nA columbian cartel almost managed to buy a Foxtrot-class submarine from Russia, after buying military helicopters that were delivered on a Russian military cargo plane. The only reason the sale didn’t complete is because the Russian middleman pocketed the money and disappeared.", ">\n\nIs there a link for that story? I’d love to read up on this", ">\n\nThanks!", ">\n\nWithdraw from the entire world you cunts.", ">\n\nCount down to some moron that says something to the effect of \"No, we need to keep Russia involved in international relations and can't let them be humiliated or they will become isolated and dangerous.\"", ">\n\nNo, we need to keep Russia involved in international relations and can't let them be humiliated or they will become isolated and dangerous.", ">\n\nThe fact that you have the same profile picture as the person you responded to made me think they just responded to themselves 🤣🤣🤣", ">\n\n\nRussia is gearing up to end its participation in the European Convention on fighting corruption in response to the decision to restrict Moscow’s participation in the Council of Europe (CoE).\nOn Monday, Russian President Vladimir Putin submitted a bill to the State Duma — the lower house of the Russian Parliament — to denounce the Criminal Law Convention on Corruption signed in the city of Strasbourg on January 27, 1999.\n\n...\n\nRussia ceased to be a Party to the European Convention on Human Rights on 16 September 2022.\n\n...\n\nThe Council of Europe brings together 47 European countries and was created to promote democracy, protect human rights and strengthen the rule of law in Europe. Russia was a member of the Council of Europe from 1996 to 2022.", ">\n\nRussia is getting ready to steal some major shit.", ">\n\nBecause land and children don't count as major yet?", ">\n\nThey decided to stop fighting corruption because corruption won.", ">\n\nHa, what? Russia was part of a fighting corruption convention. Fuck me. Is this a joke.", ">\n\nMaybe this Benjamin will convince you to not withdraw", ">\n\nGod damn it, you fucking genius.", ">\n\nWhy would they want to fight their primary activity?", ">\n\nFair enough. Their membership has clearly not helped them fight corruption." ]
> My daughter, starting around age 9 or so, latched onto the KonMarie ethos like she was born for it. She's since maintained her room in a minimalist and tidier state than I ever kept any living space of my own my entire life. She also started doing her own laundry starting at age 11, with no prompting from anyone.
[ "LOL and when were they in??", ">\n\nEvery country us highly corrupted not only the ones you don't like", ">\n\nYes, every country is corrupt. But also corrupt to a vastly different extent.\nNow Russia is highly corrupt and I don’t like it, yet one has nothing to do with the other.\nI also don’t particularly like Luxembourg, yet it is one of the least corrupt countries.\nThe whole of Northern America and Central Europe aren’t extremely corrupt. This has to do with prosperity, a strong civil society and strong institutions.\nAlso Singapore, Hongkong, Japan and Australia are doing well, it’s not just N. America and Europe.\nIt also doesn’t change, that Russia is a corrupt shithole.\nEdit: while corruption is hard to trace, as it takes place in secrecy, there are some approximate measurements, maybe take a look here.", ">\n\nAmerica not corrupt wut mate", ">\n\nIt is, so much worse than the top countries like Denmark etc, yet so much less worse than Russia. But ofc you are right, it’s bad.", ">\n\nWas Ruzzia fighting for or against corruption?", ">\n\nDo you mean adjective?", ">\n\nFuck. Ya, that one. Grade school was a long time ago.", ">\n\nYou used poor sentence structure that doesn't make sense by itself. If you were trying to say \"Russians are Nazis who fight\" or \"Russia is a Nazi country that fights\", say that. Russia [singular noun] is [singular verb] fighting [adjective?] Nazis [plural noun] doesn't make sense because it equates a singular noun to a plural noun. You are the one who needs an English lesson, kid.", ">\n\nBlessed are the grammar nazis, for they shall inherit nothing of significant value.", ">\n\nI'm just calling you out for trying to call someone else out when you were actually wrong. Also, you replied to the comment twice with 2 fairly different replies which leads me to believe that you were intending to swap to your alternate account for one of them to pretend that others thought you were correct. Which is a douche move.", ">\n\nYou called me out on a comment admitting that grade school was a long time ago. In your opinion was that not a douche move?\nAlso, calling out a douche for having two accounts when that douche only has one account is supercalifragilisticexpealidouchoius. Downvote this one and crawl back under your rock.", ">\n\nWhoops, I misread your initial comment as you saying it has been a while since they went to grade school. That's on me. Also, double commenting on something usually means that one it trying to make a false narrative of public support. If that was not your purpose, that is also my misinterpretation. I was also going to apologize for calling you a douche but telling me to \"crawl back under your rock\" just confirmed that I was right. Have a good day.", ">\n\nI appreciate your honesty. \nI also appreciate the work that you do in removing that 'not so fresh feeling.' I apologize for telling you to crawl back under your rock, as it's abundantly clear you spend most of your time dribbling down a leg and into a shoe. \nYou have a great day as well!", ">\n\nCountry That Has Never Done Something Threatens To Stop Doing It.", ">\n\nI don’t know why Russia bothers with any convention, they literally respect no rules. I think it’s just a show for the idiotic domestic audience that eat whatever shit Putin feeds them.", ">\n\nI'm sure it also pleased Putin to think he was actually a part of international affairs; that Russia was palling around with the big boys, riding their coattails to avoid being called a third-world country.\nEvery group they're kicked out of or quit is another blow to his ego.\n\"I didn't want to be in your stupid group anyway! *sobs*\"", ">\n\nI mean four years ago he was openly pulling the US's strings, regardless of how, Trump was bending the knee to him. Now Russia has been crippled, humiliated, and its only real leverage is its supposedly functional nuclear arsenal.", ">\n\nCountries like Russia is why they have a European Convention on Fighting Corruption.", ">\n\nEeehhhh....Even with Russia, I think I can think of a few countries that are worse in that particular regard.", ">\n\nThat kinda sounds like you don’t understand just how ingrained corruption is within Russia.\nA columbian cartel almost managed to buy a Foxtrot-class submarine from Russia, after buying military helicopters that were delivered on a Russian military cargo plane. The only reason the sale didn’t complete is because the Russian middleman pocketed the money and disappeared.", ">\n\nIs there a link for that story? I’d love to read up on this", ">\n\nThanks!", ">\n\nWithdraw from the entire world you cunts.", ">\n\nCount down to some moron that says something to the effect of \"No, we need to keep Russia involved in international relations and can't let them be humiliated or they will become isolated and dangerous.\"", ">\n\nNo, we need to keep Russia involved in international relations and can't let them be humiliated or they will become isolated and dangerous.", ">\n\nThe fact that you have the same profile picture as the person you responded to made me think they just responded to themselves 🤣🤣🤣", ">\n\n\nRussia is gearing up to end its participation in the European Convention on fighting corruption in response to the decision to restrict Moscow’s participation in the Council of Europe (CoE).\nOn Monday, Russian President Vladimir Putin submitted a bill to the State Duma — the lower house of the Russian Parliament — to denounce the Criminal Law Convention on Corruption signed in the city of Strasbourg on January 27, 1999.\n\n...\n\nRussia ceased to be a Party to the European Convention on Human Rights on 16 September 2022.\n\n...\n\nThe Council of Europe brings together 47 European countries and was created to promote democracy, protect human rights and strengthen the rule of law in Europe. Russia was a member of the Council of Europe from 1996 to 2022.", ">\n\nRussia is getting ready to steal some major shit.", ">\n\nBecause land and children don't count as major yet?", ">\n\nThey decided to stop fighting corruption because corruption won.", ">\n\nHa, what? Russia was part of a fighting corruption convention. Fuck me. Is this a joke.", ">\n\nMaybe this Benjamin will convince you to not withdraw", ">\n\nGod damn it, you fucking genius.", ">\n\nWhy would they want to fight their primary activity?", ">\n\nFair enough. Their membership has clearly not helped them fight corruption.", ">\n\nDoes this feel a little bit like my teenager threatening to not clean up his room, normally at the end of a fight he is loosing just before he slams the door with a petulant \"Fine, but if you think I am cleaning MY room, think again\". My teenager has never cleaned their own room willingly without the shotgun of no internet being held to their head. Kind of like Russia has never actually cleaned up corruption without some leverage being applied." ]
> Russia Ready to Withdraw from European Convention on Fighting Corruption Corruption won the battle in Russia.
[ "LOL and when were they in??", ">\n\nEvery country us highly corrupted not only the ones you don't like", ">\n\nYes, every country is corrupt. But also corrupt to a vastly different extent.\nNow Russia is highly corrupt and I don’t like it, yet one has nothing to do with the other.\nI also don’t particularly like Luxembourg, yet it is one of the least corrupt countries.\nThe whole of Northern America and Central Europe aren’t extremely corrupt. This has to do with prosperity, a strong civil society and strong institutions.\nAlso Singapore, Hongkong, Japan and Australia are doing well, it’s not just N. America and Europe.\nIt also doesn’t change, that Russia is a corrupt shithole.\nEdit: while corruption is hard to trace, as it takes place in secrecy, there are some approximate measurements, maybe take a look here.", ">\n\nAmerica not corrupt wut mate", ">\n\nIt is, so much worse than the top countries like Denmark etc, yet so much less worse than Russia. But ofc you are right, it’s bad.", ">\n\nWas Ruzzia fighting for or against corruption?", ">\n\nDo you mean adjective?", ">\n\nFuck. Ya, that one. Grade school was a long time ago.", ">\n\nYou used poor sentence structure that doesn't make sense by itself. If you were trying to say \"Russians are Nazis who fight\" or \"Russia is a Nazi country that fights\", say that. Russia [singular noun] is [singular verb] fighting [adjective?] Nazis [plural noun] doesn't make sense because it equates a singular noun to a plural noun. You are the one who needs an English lesson, kid.", ">\n\nBlessed are the grammar nazis, for they shall inherit nothing of significant value.", ">\n\nI'm just calling you out for trying to call someone else out when you were actually wrong. Also, you replied to the comment twice with 2 fairly different replies which leads me to believe that you were intending to swap to your alternate account for one of them to pretend that others thought you were correct. Which is a douche move.", ">\n\nYou called me out on a comment admitting that grade school was a long time ago. In your opinion was that not a douche move?\nAlso, calling out a douche for having two accounts when that douche only has one account is supercalifragilisticexpealidouchoius. Downvote this one and crawl back under your rock.", ">\n\nWhoops, I misread your initial comment as you saying it has been a while since they went to grade school. That's on me. Also, double commenting on something usually means that one it trying to make a false narrative of public support. If that was not your purpose, that is also my misinterpretation. I was also going to apologize for calling you a douche but telling me to \"crawl back under your rock\" just confirmed that I was right. Have a good day.", ">\n\nI appreciate your honesty. \nI also appreciate the work that you do in removing that 'not so fresh feeling.' I apologize for telling you to crawl back under your rock, as it's abundantly clear you spend most of your time dribbling down a leg and into a shoe. \nYou have a great day as well!", ">\n\nCountry That Has Never Done Something Threatens To Stop Doing It.", ">\n\nI don’t know why Russia bothers with any convention, they literally respect no rules. I think it’s just a show for the idiotic domestic audience that eat whatever shit Putin feeds them.", ">\n\nI'm sure it also pleased Putin to think he was actually a part of international affairs; that Russia was palling around with the big boys, riding their coattails to avoid being called a third-world country.\nEvery group they're kicked out of or quit is another blow to his ego.\n\"I didn't want to be in your stupid group anyway! *sobs*\"", ">\n\nI mean four years ago he was openly pulling the US's strings, regardless of how, Trump was bending the knee to him. Now Russia has been crippled, humiliated, and its only real leverage is its supposedly functional nuclear arsenal.", ">\n\nCountries like Russia is why they have a European Convention on Fighting Corruption.", ">\n\nEeehhhh....Even with Russia, I think I can think of a few countries that are worse in that particular regard.", ">\n\nThat kinda sounds like you don’t understand just how ingrained corruption is within Russia.\nA columbian cartel almost managed to buy a Foxtrot-class submarine from Russia, after buying military helicopters that were delivered on a Russian military cargo plane. The only reason the sale didn’t complete is because the Russian middleman pocketed the money and disappeared.", ">\n\nIs there a link for that story? I’d love to read up on this", ">\n\nThanks!", ">\n\nWithdraw from the entire world you cunts.", ">\n\nCount down to some moron that says something to the effect of \"No, we need to keep Russia involved in international relations and can't let them be humiliated or they will become isolated and dangerous.\"", ">\n\nNo, we need to keep Russia involved in international relations and can't let them be humiliated or they will become isolated and dangerous.", ">\n\nThe fact that you have the same profile picture as the person you responded to made me think they just responded to themselves 🤣🤣🤣", ">\n\n\nRussia is gearing up to end its participation in the European Convention on fighting corruption in response to the decision to restrict Moscow’s participation in the Council of Europe (CoE).\nOn Monday, Russian President Vladimir Putin submitted a bill to the State Duma — the lower house of the Russian Parliament — to denounce the Criminal Law Convention on Corruption signed in the city of Strasbourg on January 27, 1999.\n\n...\n\nRussia ceased to be a Party to the European Convention on Human Rights on 16 September 2022.\n\n...\n\nThe Council of Europe brings together 47 European countries and was created to promote democracy, protect human rights and strengthen the rule of law in Europe. Russia was a member of the Council of Europe from 1996 to 2022.", ">\n\nRussia is getting ready to steal some major shit.", ">\n\nBecause land and children don't count as major yet?", ">\n\nThey decided to stop fighting corruption because corruption won.", ">\n\nHa, what? Russia was part of a fighting corruption convention. Fuck me. Is this a joke.", ">\n\nMaybe this Benjamin will convince you to not withdraw", ">\n\nGod damn it, you fucking genius.", ">\n\nWhy would they want to fight their primary activity?", ">\n\nFair enough. Their membership has clearly not helped them fight corruption.", ">\n\nDoes this feel a little bit like my teenager threatening to not clean up his room, normally at the end of a fight he is loosing just before he slams the door with a petulant \"Fine, but if you think I am cleaning MY room, think again\". My teenager has never cleaned their own room willingly without the shotgun of no internet being held to their head. Kind of like Russia has never actually cleaned up corruption without some leverage being applied.", ">\n\nMy daughter, starting around age 9 or so, latched onto the KonMarie ethos like she was born for it. She's since maintained her room in a minimalist and tidier state than I ever kept any living space of my own my entire life. She also started doing her own laundry starting at age 11, with no prompting from anyone." ]
> (...), surprising nobody
[ "LOL and when were they in??", ">\n\nEvery country us highly corrupted not only the ones you don't like", ">\n\nYes, every country is corrupt. But also corrupt to a vastly different extent.\nNow Russia is highly corrupt and I don’t like it, yet one has nothing to do with the other.\nI also don’t particularly like Luxembourg, yet it is one of the least corrupt countries.\nThe whole of Northern America and Central Europe aren’t extremely corrupt. This has to do with prosperity, a strong civil society and strong institutions.\nAlso Singapore, Hongkong, Japan and Australia are doing well, it’s not just N. America and Europe.\nIt also doesn’t change, that Russia is a corrupt shithole.\nEdit: while corruption is hard to trace, as it takes place in secrecy, there are some approximate measurements, maybe take a look here.", ">\n\nAmerica not corrupt wut mate", ">\n\nIt is, so much worse than the top countries like Denmark etc, yet so much less worse than Russia. But ofc you are right, it’s bad.", ">\n\nWas Ruzzia fighting for or against corruption?", ">\n\nDo you mean adjective?", ">\n\nFuck. Ya, that one. Grade school was a long time ago.", ">\n\nYou used poor sentence structure that doesn't make sense by itself. If you were trying to say \"Russians are Nazis who fight\" or \"Russia is a Nazi country that fights\", say that. Russia [singular noun] is [singular verb] fighting [adjective?] Nazis [plural noun] doesn't make sense because it equates a singular noun to a plural noun. You are the one who needs an English lesson, kid.", ">\n\nBlessed are the grammar nazis, for they shall inherit nothing of significant value.", ">\n\nI'm just calling you out for trying to call someone else out when you were actually wrong. Also, you replied to the comment twice with 2 fairly different replies which leads me to believe that you were intending to swap to your alternate account for one of them to pretend that others thought you were correct. Which is a douche move.", ">\n\nYou called me out on a comment admitting that grade school was a long time ago. In your opinion was that not a douche move?\nAlso, calling out a douche for having two accounts when that douche only has one account is supercalifragilisticexpealidouchoius. Downvote this one and crawl back under your rock.", ">\n\nWhoops, I misread your initial comment as you saying it has been a while since they went to grade school. That's on me. Also, double commenting on something usually means that one it trying to make a false narrative of public support. If that was not your purpose, that is also my misinterpretation. I was also going to apologize for calling you a douche but telling me to \"crawl back under your rock\" just confirmed that I was right. Have a good day.", ">\n\nI appreciate your honesty. \nI also appreciate the work that you do in removing that 'not so fresh feeling.' I apologize for telling you to crawl back under your rock, as it's abundantly clear you spend most of your time dribbling down a leg and into a shoe. \nYou have a great day as well!", ">\n\nCountry That Has Never Done Something Threatens To Stop Doing It.", ">\n\nI don’t know why Russia bothers with any convention, they literally respect no rules. I think it’s just a show for the idiotic domestic audience that eat whatever shit Putin feeds them.", ">\n\nI'm sure it also pleased Putin to think he was actually a part of international affairs; that Russia was palling around with the big boys, riding their coattails to avoid being called a third-world country.\nEvery group they're kicked out of or quit is another blow to his ego.\n\"I didn't want to be in your stupid group anyway! *sobs*\"", ">\n\nI mean four years ago he was openly pulling the US's strings, regardless of how, Trump was bending the knee to him. Now Russia has been crippled, humiliated, and its only real leverage is its supposedly functional nuclear arsenal.", ">\n\nCountries like Russia is why they have a European Convention on Fighting Corruption.", ">\n\nEeehhhh....Even with Russia, I think I can think of a few countries that are worse in that particular regard.", ">\n\nThat kinda sounds like you don’t understand just how ingrained corruption is within Russia.\nA columbian cartel almost managed to buy a Foxtrot-class submarine from Russia, after buying military helicopters that were delivered on a Russian military cargo plane. The only reason the sale didn’t complete is because the Russian middleman pocketed the money and disappeared.", ">\n\nIs there a link for that story? I’d love to read up on this", ">\n\nThanks!", ">\n\nWithdraw from the entire world you cunts.", ">\n\nCount down to some moron that says something to the effect of \"No, we need to keep Russia involved in international relations and can't let them be humiliated or they will become isolated and dangerous.\"", ">\n\nNo, we need to keep Russia involved in international relations and can't let them be humiliated or they will become isolated and dangerous.", ">\n\nThe fact that you have the same profile picture as the person you responded to made me think they just responded to themselves 🤣🤣🤣", ">\n\n\nRussia is gearing up to end its participation in the European Convention on fighting corruption in response to the decision to restrict Moscow’s participation in the Council of Europe (CoE).\nOn Monday, Russian President Vladimir Putin submitted a bill to the State Duma — the lower house of the Russian Parliament — to denounce the Criminal Law Convention on Corruption signed in the city of Strasbourg on January 27, 1999.\n\n...\n\nRussia ceased to be a Party to the European Convention on Human Rights on 16 September 2022.\n\n...\n\nThe Council of Europe brings together 47 European countries and was created to promote democracy, protect human rights and strengthen the rule of law in Europe. Russia was a member of the Council of Europe from 1996 to 2022.", ">\n\nRussia is getting ready to steal some major shit.", ">\n\nBecause land and children don't count as major yet?", ">\n\nThey decided to stop fighting corruption because corruption won.", ">\n\nHa, what? Russia was part of a fighting corruption convention. Fuck me. Is this a joke.", ">\n\nMaybe this Benjamin will convince you to not withdraw", ">\n\nGod damn it, you fucking genius.", ">\n\nWhy would they want to fight their primary activity?", ">\n\nFair enough. Their membership has clearly not helped them fight corruption.", ">\n\nDoes this feel a little bit like my teenager threatening to not clean up his room, normally at the end of a fight he is loosing just before he slams the door with a petulant \"Fine, but if you think I am cleaning MY room, think again\". My teenager has never cleaned their own room willingly without the shotgun of no internet being held to their head. Kind of like Russia has never actually cleaned up corruption without some leverage being applied.", ">\n\nMy daughter, starting around age 9 or so, latched onto the KonMarie ethos like she was born for it. She's since maintained her room in a minimalist and tidier state than I ever kept any living space of my own my entire life. She also started doing her own laundry starting at age 11, with no prompting from anyone.", ">\n\n\nRussia Ready to Withdraw from European Convention on Fighting Corruption\n\nCorruption won the battle in Russia." ]
> So yeah anyways...
[ "LOL and when were they in??", ">\n\nEvery country us highly corrupted not only the ones you don't like", ">\n\nYes, every country is corrupt. But also corrupt to a vastly different extent.\nNow Russia is highly corrupt and I don’t like it, yet one has nothing to do with the other.\nI also don’t particularly like Luxembourg, yet it is one of the least corrupt countries.\nThe whole of Northern America and Central Europe aren’t extremely corrupt. This has to do with prosperity, a strong civil society and strong institutions.\nAlso Singapore, Hongkong, Japan and Australia are doing well, it’s not just N. America and Europe.\nIt also doesn’t change, that Russia is a corrupt shithole.\nEdit: while corruption is hard to trace, as it takes place in secrecy, there are some approximate measurements, maybe take a look here.", ">\n\nAmerica not corrupt wut mate", ">\n\nIt is, so much worse than the top countries like Denmark etc, yet so much less worse than Russia. But ofc you are right, it’s bad.", ">\n\nWas Ruzzia fighting for or against corruption?", ">\n\nDo you mean adjective?", ">\n\nFuck. Ya, that one. Grade school was a long time ago.", ">\n\nYou used poor sentence structure that doesn't make sense by itself. If you were trying to say \"Russians are Nazis who fight\" or \"Russia is a Nazi country that fights\", say that. Russia [singular noun] is [singular verb] fighting [adjective?] Nazis [plural noun] doesn't make sense because it equates a singular noun to a plural noun. You are the one who needs an English lesson, kid.", ">\n\nBlessed are the grammar nazis, for they shall inherit nothing of significant value.", ">\n\nI'm just calling you out for trying to call someone else out when you were actually wrong. Also, you replied to the comment twice with 2 fairly different replies which leads me to believe that you were intending to swap to your alternate account for one of them to pretend that others thought you were correct. Which is a douche move.", ">\n\nYou called me out on a comment admitting that grade school was a long time ago. In your opinion was that not a douche move?\nAlso, calling out a douche for having two accounts when that douche only has one account is supercalifragilisticexpealidouchoius. Downvote this one and crawl back under your rock.", ">\n\nWhoops, I misread your initial comment as you saying it has been a while since they went to grade school. That's on me. Also, double commenting on something usually means that one it trying to make a false narrative of public support. If that was not your purpose, that is also my misinterpretation. I was also going to apologize for calling you a douche but telling me to \"crawl back under your rock\" just confirmed that I was right. Have a good day.", ">\n\nI appreciate your honesty. \nI also appreciate the work that you do in removing that 'not so fresh feeling.' I apologize for telling you to crawl back under your rock, as it's abundantly clear you spend most of your time dribbling down a leg and into a shoe. \nYou have a great day as well!", ">\n\nCountry That Has Never Done Something Threatens To Stop Doing It.", ">\n\nI don’t know why Russia bothers with any convention, they literally respect no rules. I think it’s just a show for the idiotic domestic audience that eat whatever shit Putin feeds them.", ">\n\nI'm sure it also pleased Putin to think he was actually a part of international affairs; that Russia was palling around with the big boys, riding their coattails to avoid being called a third-world country.\nEvery group they're kicked out of or quit is another blow to his ego.\n\"I didn't want to be in your stupid group anyway! *sobs*\"", ">\n\nI mean four years ago he was openly pulling the US's strings, regardless of how, Trump was bending the knee to him. Now Russia has been crippled, humiliated, and its only real leverage is its supposedly functional nuclear arsenal.", ">\n\nCountries like Russia is why they have a European Convention on Fighting Corruption.", ">\n\nEeehhhh....Even with Russia, I think I can think of a few countries that are worse in that particular regard.", ">\n\nThat kinda sounds like you don’t understand just how ingrained corruption is within Russia.\nA columbian cartel almost managed to buy a Foxtrot-class submarine from Russia, after buying military helicopters that were delivered on a Russian military cargo plane. The only reason the sale didn’t complete is because the Russian middleman pocketed the money and disappeared.", ">\n\nIs there a link for that story? I’d love to read up on this", ">\n\nThanks!", ">\n\nWithdraw from the entire world you cunts.", ">\n\nCount down to some moron that says something to the effect of \"No, we need to keep Russia involved in international relations and can't let them be humiliated or they will become isolated and dangerous.\"", ">\n\nNo, we need to keep Russia involved in international relations and can't let them be humiliated or they will become isolated and dangerous.", ">\n\nThe fact that you have the same profile picture as the person you responded to made me think they just responded to themselves 🤣🤣🤣", ">\n\n\nRussia is gearing up to end its participation in the European Convention on fighting corruption in response to the decision to restrict Moscow’s participation in the Council of Europe (CoE).\nOn Monday, Russian President Vladimir Putin submitted a bill to the State Duma — the lower house of the Russian Parliament — to denounce the Criminal Law Convention on Corruption signed in the city of Strasbourg on January 27, 1999.\n\n...\n\nRussia ceased to be a Party to the European Convention on Human Rights on 16 September 2022.\n\n...\n\nThe Council of Europe brings together 47 European countries and was created to promote democracy, protect human rights and strengthen the rule of law in Europe. Russia was a member of the Council of Europe from 1996 to 2022.", ">\n\nRussia is getting ready to steal some major shit.", ">\n\nBecause land and children don't count as major yet?", ">\n\nThey decided to stop fighting corruption because corruption won.", ">\n\nHa, what? Russia was part of a fighting corruption convention. Fuck me. Is this a joke.", ">\n\nMaybe this Benjamin will convince you to not withdraw", ">\n\nGod damn it, you fucking genius.", ">\n\nWhy would they want to fight their primary activity?", ">\n\nFair enough. Their membership has clearly not helped them fight corruption.", ">\n\nDoes this feel a little bit like my teenager threatening to not clean up his room, normally at the end of a fight he is loosing just before he slams the door with a petulant \"Fine, but if you think I am cleaning MY room, think again\". My teenager has never cleaned their own room willingly without the shotgun of no internet being held to their head. Kind of like Russia has never actually cleaned up corruption without some leverage being applied.", ">\n\nMy daughter, starting around age 9 or so, latched onto the KonMarie ethos like she was born for it. She's since maintained her room in a minimalist and tidier state than I ever kept any living space of my own my entire life. She also started doing her own laundry starting at age 11, with no prompting from anyone.", ">\n\n\nRussia Ready to Withdraw from European Convention on Fighting Corruption\n\nCorruption won the battle in Russia.", ">\n\n(...), surprising nobody" ]
> Well... I would say this means Russia is just condoning corruption now. But in Oppositeland, every action should be passed through a logical NOT filter before interpretation...
[ "LOL and when were they in??", ">\n\nEvery country us highly corrupted not only the ones you don't like", ">\n\nYes, every country is corrupt. But also corrupt to a vastly different extent.\nNow Russia is highly corrupt and I don’t like it, yet one has nothing to do with the other.\nI also don’t particularly like Luxembourg, yet it is one of the least corrupt countries.\nThe whole of Northern America and Central Europe aren’t extremely corrupt. This has to do with prosperity, a strong civil society and strong institutions.\nAlso Singapore, Hongkong, Japan and Australia are doing well, it’s not just N. America and Europe.\nIt also doesn’t change, that Russia is a corrupt shithole.\nEdit: while corruption is hard to trace, as it takes place in secrecy, there are some approximate measurements, maybe take a look here.", ">\n\nAmerica not corrupt wut mate", ">\n\nIt is, so much worse than the top countries like Denmark etc, yet so much less worse than Russia. But ofc you are right, it’s bad.", ">\n\nWas Ruzzia fighting for or against corruption?", ">\n\nDo you mean adjective?", ">\n\nFuck. Ya, that one. Grade school was a long time ago.", ">\n\nYou used poor sentence structure that doesn't make sense by itself. If you were trying to say \"Russians are Nazis who fight\" or \"Russia is a Nazi country that fights\", say that. Russia [singular noun] is [singular verb] fighting [adjective?] Nazis [plural noun] doesn't make sense because it equates a singular noun to a plural noun. You are the one who needs an English lesson, kid.", ">\n\nBlessed are the grammar nazis, for they shall inherit nothing of significant value.", ">\n\nI'm just calling you out for trying to call someone else out when you were actually wrong. Also, you replied to the comment twice with 2 fairly different replies which leads me to believe that you were intending to swap to your alternate account for one of them to pretend that others thought you were correct. Which is a douche move.", ">\n\nYou called me out on a comment admitting that grade school was a long time ago. In your opinion was that not a douche move?\nAlso, calling out a douche for having two accounts when that douche only has one account is supercalifragilisticexpealidouchoius. Downvote this one and crawl back under your rock.", ">\n\nWhoops, I misread your initial comment as you saying it has been a while since they went to grade school. That's on me. Also, double commenting on something usually means that one it trying to make a false narrative of public support. If that was not your purpose, that is also my misinterpretation. I was also going to apologize for calling you a douche but telling me to \"crawl back under your rock\" just confirmed that I was right. Have a good day.", ">\n\nI appreciate your honesty. \nI also appreciate the work that you do in removing that 'not so fresh feeling.' I apologize for telling you to crawl back under your rock, as it's abundantly clear you spend most of your time dribbling down a leg and into a shoe. \nYou have a great day as well!", ">\n\nCountry That Has Never Done Something Threatens To Stop Doing It.", ">\n\nI don’t know why Russia bothers with any convention, they literally respect no rules. I think it’s just a show for the idiotic domestic audience that eat whatever shit Putin feeds them.", ">\n\nI'm sure it also pleased Putin to think he was actually a part of international affairs; that Russia was palling around with the big boys, riding their coattails to avoid being called a third-world country.\nEvery group they're kicked out of or quit is another blow to his ego.\n\"I didn't want to be in your stupid group anyway! *sobs*\"", ">\n\nI mean four years ago he was openly pulling the US's strings, regardless of how, Trump was bending the knee to him. Now Russia has been crippled, humiliated, and its only real leverage is its supposedly functional nuclear arsenal.", ">\n\nCountries like Russia is why they have a European Convention on Fighting Corruption.", ">\n\nEeehhhh....Even with Russia, I think I can think of a few countries that are worse in that particular regard.", ">\n\nThat kinda sounds like you don’t understand just how ingrained corruption is within Russia.\nA columbian cartel almost managed to buy a Foxtrot-class submarine from Russia, after buying military helicopters that were delivered on a Russian military cargo plane. The only reason the sale didn’t complete is because the Russian middleman pocketed the money and disappeared.", ">\n\nIs there a link for that story? I’d love to read up on this", ">\n\nThanks!", ">\n\nWithdraw from the entire world you cunts.", ">\n\nCount down to some moron that says something to the effect of \"No, we need to keep Russia involved in international relations and can't let them be humiliated or they will become isolated and dangerous.\"", ">\n\nNo, we need to keep Russia involved in international relations and can't let them be humiliated or they will become isolated and dangerous.", ">\n\nThe fact that you have the same profile picture as the person you responded to made me think they just responded to themselves 🤣🤣🤣", ">\n\n\nRussia is gearing up to end its participation in the European Convention on fighting corruption in response to the decision to restrict Moscow’s participation in the Council of Europe (CoE).\nOn Monday, Russian President Vladimir Putin submitted a bill to the State Duma — the lower house of the Russian Parliament — to denounce the Criminal Law Convention on Corruption signed in the city of Strasbourg on January 27, 1999.\n\n...\n\nRussia ceased to be a Party to the European Convention on Human Rights on 16 September 2022.\n\n...\n\nThe Council of Europe brings together 47 European countries and was created to promote democracy, protect human rights and strengthen the rule of law in Europe. Russia was a member of the Council of Europe from 1996 to 2022.", ">\n\nRussia is getting ready to steal some major shit.", ">\n\nBecause land and children don't count as major yet?", ">\n\nThey decided to stop fighting corruption because corruption won.", ">\n\nHa, what? Russia was part of a fighting corruption convention. Fuck me. Is this a joke.", ">\n\nMaybe this Benjamin will convince you to not withdraw", ">\n\nGod damn it, you fucking genius.", ">\n\nWhy would they want to fight their primary activity?", ">\n\nFair enough. Their membership has clearly not helped them fight corruption.", ">\n\nDoes this feel a little bit like my teenager threatening to not clean up his room, normally at the end of a fight he is loosing just before he slams the door with a petulant \"Fine, but if you think I am cleaning MY room, think again\". My teenager has never cleaned their own room willingly without the shotgun of no internet being held to their head. Kind of like Russia has never actually cleaned up corruption without some leverage being applied.", ">\n\nMy daughter, starting around age 9 or so, latched onto the KonMarie ethos like she was born for it. She's since maintained her room in a minimalist and tidier state than I ever kept any living space of my own my entire life. She also started doing her own laundry starting at age 11, with no prompting from anyone.", ">\n\n\nRussia Ready to Withdraw from European Convention on Fighting Corruption\n\nCorruption won the battle in Russia.", ">\n\n(...), surprising nobody", ">\n\nSo yeah anyways..." ]
> Were they ever really there?
[ "LOL and when were they in??", ">\n\nEvery country us highly corrupted not only the ones you don't like", ">\n\nYes, every country is corrupt. But also corrupt to a vastly different extent.\nNow Russia is highly corrupt and I don’t like it, yet one has nothing to do with the other.\nI also don’t particularly like Luxembourg, yet it is one of the least corrupt countries.\nThe whole of Northern America and Central Europe aren’t extremely corrupt. This has to do with prosperity, a strong civil society and strong institutions.\nAlso Singapore, Hongkong, Japan and Australia are doing well, it’s not just N. America and Europe.\nIt also doesn’t change, that Russia is a corrupt shithole.\nEdit: while corruption is hard to trace, as it takes place in secrecy, there are some approximate measurements, maybe take a look here.", ">\n\nAmerica not corrupt wut mate", ">\n\nIt is, so much worse than the top countries like Denmark etc, yet so much less worse than Russia. But ofc you are right, it’s bad.", ">\n\nWas Ruzzia fighting for or against corruption?", ">\n\nDo you mean adjective?", ">\n\nFuck. Ya, that one. Grade school was a long time ago.", ">\n\nYou used poor sentence structure that doesn't make sense by itself. If you were trying to say \"Russians are Nazis who fight\" or \"Russia is a Nazi country that fights\", say that. Russia [singular noun] is [singular verb] fighting [adjective?] Nazis [plural noun] doesn't make sense because it equates a singular noun to a plural noun. You are the one who needs an English lesson, kid.", ">\n\nBlessed are the grammar nazis, for they shall inherit nothing of significant value.", ">\n\nI'm just calling you out for trying to call someone else out when you were actually wrong. Also, you replied to the comment twice with 2 fairly different replies which leads me to believe that you were intending to swap to your alternate account for one of them to pretend that others thought you were correct. Which is a douche move.", ">\n\nYou called me out on a comment admitting that grade school was a long time ago. In your opinion was that not a douche move?\nAlso, calling out a douche for having two accounts when that douche only has one account is supercalifragilisticexpealidouchoius. Downvote this one and crawl back under your rock.", ">\n\nWhoops, I misread your initial comment as you saying it has been a while since they went to grade school. That's on me. Also, double commenting on something usually means that one it trying to make a false narrative of public support. If that was not your purpose, that is also my misinterpretation. I was also going to apologize for calling you a douche but telling me to \"crawl back under your rock\" just confirmed that I was right. Have a good day.", ">\n\nI appreciate your honesty. \nI also appreciate the work that you do in removing that 'not so fresh feeling.' I apologize for telling you to crawl back under your rock, as it's abundantly clear you spend most of your time dribbling down a leg and into a shoe. \nYou have a great day as well!", ">\n\nCountry That Has Never Done Something Threatens To Stop Doing It.", ">\n\nI don’t know why Russia bothers with any convention, they literally respect no rules. I think it’s just a show for the idiotic domestic audience that eat whatever shit Putin feeds them.", ">\n\nI'm sure it also pleased Putin to think he was actually a part of international affairs; that Russia was palling around with the big boys, riding their coattails to avoid being called a third-world country.\nEvery group they're kicked out of or quit is another blow to his ego.\n\"I didn't want to be in your stupid group anyway! *sobs*\"", ">\n\nI mean four years ago he was openly pulling the US's strings, regardless of how, Trump was bending the knee to him. Now Russia has been crippled, humiliated, and its only real leverage is its supposedly functional nuclear arsenal.", ">\n\nCountries like Russia is why they have a European Convention on Fighting Corruption.", ">\n\nEeehhhh....Even with Russia, I think I can think of a few countries that are worse in that particular regard.", ">\n\nThat kinda sounds like you don’t understand just how ingrained corruption is within Russia.\nA columbian cartel almost managed to buy a Foxtrot-class submarine from Russia, after buying military helicopters that were delivered on a Russian military cargo plane. The only reason the sale didn’t complete is because the Russian middleman pocketed the money and disappeared.", ">\n\nIs there a link for that story? I’d love to read up on this", ">\n\nThanks!", ">\n\nWithdraw from the entire world you cunts.", ">\n\nCount down to some moron that says something to the effect of \"No, we need to keep Russia involved in international relations and can't let them be humiliated or they will become isolated and dangerous.\"", ">\n\nNo, we need to keep Russia involved in international relations and can't let them be humiliated or they will become isolated and dangerous.", ">\n\nThe fact that you have the same profile picture as the person you responded to made me think they just responded to themselves 🤣🤣🤣", ">\n\n\nRussia is gearing up to end its participation in the European Convention on fighting corruption in response to the decision to restrict Moscow’s participation in the Council of Europe (CoE).\nOn Monday, Russian President Vladimir Putin submitted a bill to the State Duma — the lower house of the Russian Parliament — to denounce the Criminal Law Convention on Corruption signed in the city of Strasbourg on January 27, 1999.\n\n...\n\nRussia ceased to be a Party to the European Convention on Human Rights on 16 September 2022.\n\n...\n\nThe Council of Europe brings together 47 European countries and was created to promote democracy, protect human rights and strengthen the rule of law in Europe. Russia was a member of the Council of Europe from 1996 to 2022.", ">\n\nRussia is getting ready to steal some major shit.", ">\n\nBecause land and children don't count as major yet?", ">\n\nThey decided to stop fighting corruption because corruption won.", ">\n\nHa, what? Russia was part of a fighting corruption convention. Fuck me. Is this a joke.", ">\n\nMaybe this Benjamin will convince you to not withdraw", ">\n\nGod damn it, you fucking genius.", ">\n\nWhy would they want to fight their primary activity?", ">\n\nFair enough. Their membership has clearly not helped them fight corruption.", ">\n\nDoes this feel a little bit like my teenager threatening to not clean up his room, normally at the end of a fight he is loosing just before he slams the door with a petulant \"Fine, but if you think I am cleaning MY room, think again\". My teenager has never cleaned their own room willingly without the shotgun of no internet being held to their head. Kind of like Russia has never actually cleaned up corruption without some leverage being applied.", ">\n\nMy daughter, starting around age 9 or so, latched onto the KonMarie ethos like she was born for it. She's since maintained her room in a minimalist and tidier state than I ever kept any living space of my own my entire life. She also started doing her own laundry starting at age 11, with no prompting from anyone.", ">\n\n\nRussia Ready to Withdraw from European Convention on Fighting Corruption\n\nCorruption won the battle in Russia.", ">\n\n(...), surprising nobody", ">\n\nSo yeah anyways...", ">\n\nWell... I would say this means Russia is just condoning corruption now. But in Oppositeland, every action should be passed through a logical NOT filter before interpretation..." ]
> HA HA HAHAHHAAAAA... Russian officials should put together a comedy tour.
[ "LOL and when were they in??", ">\n\nEvery country us highly corrupted not only the ones you don't like", ">\n\nYes, every country is corrupt. But also corrupt to a vastly different extent.\nNow Russia is highly corrupt and I don’t like it, yet one has nothing to do with the other.\nI also don’t particularly like Luxembourg, yet it is one of the least corrupt countries.\nThe whole of Northern America and Central Europe aren’t extremely corrupt. This has to do with prosperity, a strong civil society and strong institutions.\nAlso Singapore, Hongkong, Japan and Australia are doing well, it’s not just N. America and Europe.\nIt also doesn’t change, that Russia is a corrupt shithole.\nEdit: while corruption is hard to trace, as it takes place in secrecy, there are some approximate measurements, maybe take a look here.", ">\n\nAmerica not corrupt wut mate", ">\n\nIt is, so much worse than the top countries like Denmark etc, yet so much less worse than Russia. But ofc you are right, it’s bad.", ">\n\nWas Ruzzia fighting for or against corruption?", ">\n\nDo you mean adjective?", ">\n\nFuck. Ya, that one. Grade school was a long time ago.", ">\n\nYou used poor sentence structure that doesn't make sense by itself. If you were trying to say \"Russians are Nazis who fight\" or \"Russia is a Nazi country that fights\", say that. Russia [singular noun] is [singular verb] fighting [adjective?] Nazis [plural noun] doesn't make sense because it equates a singular noun to a plural noun. You are the one who needs an English lesson, kid.", ">\n\nBlessed are the grammar nazis, for they shall inherit nothing of significant value.", ">\n\nI'm just calling you out for trying to call someone else out when you were actually wrong. Also, you replied to the comment twice with 2 fairly different replies which leads me to believe that you were intending to swap to your alternate account for one of them to pretend that others thought you were correct. Which is a douche move.", ">\n\nYou called me out on a comment admitting that grade school was a long time ago. In your opinion was that not a douche move?\nAlso, calling out a douche for having two accounts when that douche only has one account is supercalifragilisticexpealidouchoius. Downvote this one and crawl back under your rock.", ">\n\nWhoops, I misread your initial comment as you saying it has been a while since they went to grade school. That's on me. Also, double commenting on something usually means that one it trying to make a false narrative of public support. If that was not your purpose, that is also my misinterpretation. I was also going to apologize for calling you a douche but telling me to \"crawl back under your rock\" just confirmed that I was right. Have a good day.", ">\n\nI appreciate your honesty. \nI also appreciate the work that you do in removing that 'not so fresh feeling.' I apologize for telling you to crawl back under your rock, as it's abundantly clear you spend most of your time dribbling down a leg and into a shoe. \nYou have a great day as well!", ">\n\nCountry That Has Never Done Something Threatens To Stop Doing It.", ">\n\nI don’t know why Russia bothers with any convention, they literally respect no rules. I think it’s just a show for the idiotic domestic audience that eat whatever shit Putin feeds them.", ">\n\nI'm sure it also pleased Putin to think he was actually a part of international affairs; that Russia was palling around with the big boys, riding their coattails to avoid being called a third-world country.\nEvery group they're kicked out of or quit is another blow to his ego.\n\"I didn't want to be in your stupid group anyway! *sobs*\"", ">\n\nI mean four years ago he was openly pulling the US's strings, regardless of how, Trump was bending the knee to him. Now Russia has been crippled, humiliated, and its only real leverage is its supposedly functional nuclear arsenal.", ">\n\nCountries like Russia is why they have a European Convention on Fighting Corruption.", ">\n\nEeehhhh....Even with Russia, I think I can think of a few countries that are worse in that particular regard.", ">\n\nThat kinda sounds like you don’t understand just how ingrained corruption is within Russia.\nA columbian cartel almost managed to buy a Foxtrot-class submarine from Russia, after buying military helicopters that were delivered on a Russian military cargo plane. The only reason the sale didn’t complete is because the Russian middleman pocketed the money and disappeared.", ">\n\nIs there a link for that story? I’d love to read up on this", ">\n\nThanks!", ">\n\nWithdraw from the entire world you cunts.", ">\n\nCount down to some moron that says something to the effect of \"No, we need to keep Russia involved in international relations and can't let them be humiliated or they will become isolated and dangerous.\"", ">\n\nNo, we need to keep Russia involved in international relations and can't let them be humiliated or they will become isolated and dangerous.", ">\n\nThe fact that you have the same profile picture as the person you responded to made me think they just responded to themselves 🤣🤣🤣", ">\n\n\nRussia is gearing up to end its participation in the European Convention on fighting corruption in response to the decision to restrict Moscow’s participation in the Council of Europe (CoE).\nOn Monday, Russian President Vladimir Putin submitted a bill to the State Duma — the lower house of the Russian Parliament — to denounce the Criminal Law Convention on Corruption signed in the city of Strasbourg on January 27, 1999.\n\n...\n\nRussia ceased to be a Party to the European Convention on Human Rights on 16 September 2022.\n\n...\n\nThe Council of Europe brings together 47 European countries and was created to promote democracy, protect human rights and strengthen the rule of law in Europe. Russia was a member of the Council of Europe from 1996 to 2022.", ">\n\nRussia is getting ready to steal some major shit.", ">\n\nBecause land and children don't count as major yet?", ">\n\nThey decided to stop fighting corruption because corruption won.", ">\n\nHa, what? Russia was part of a fighting corruption convention. Fuck me. Is this a joke.", ">\n\nMaybe this Benjamin will convince you to not withdraw", ">\n\nGod damn it, you fucking genius.", ">\n\nWhy would they want to fight their primary activity?", ">\n\nFair enough. Their membership has clearly not helped them fight corruption.", ">\n\nDoes this feel a little bit like my teenager threatening to not clean up his room, normally at the end of a fight he is loosing just before he slams the door with a petulant \"Fine, but if you think I am cleaning MY room, think again\". My teenager has never cleaned their own room willingly without the shotgun of no internet being held to their head. Kind of like Russia has never actually cleaned up corruption without some leverage being applied.", ">\n\nMy daughter, starting around age 9 or so, latched onto the KonMarie ethos like she was born for it. She's since maintained her room in a minimalist and tidier state than I ever kept any living space of my own my entire life. She also started doing her own laundry starting at age 11, with no prompting from anyone.", ">\n\n\nRussia Ready to Withdraw from European Convention on Fighting Corruption\n\nCorruption won the battle in Russia.", ">\n\n(...), surprising nobody", ">\n\nSo yeah anyways...", ">\n\nWell... I would say this means Russia is just condoning corruption now. But in Oppositeland, every action should be passed through a logical NOT filter before interpretation...", ">\n\nWere they ever really there?" ]
> I guess they felt that they were corrupt enough already.
[ "LOL and when were they in??", ">\n\nEvery country us highly corrupted not only the ones you don't like", ">\n\nYes, every country is corrupt. But also corrupt to a vastly different extent.\nNow Russia is highly corrupt and I don’t like it, yet one has nothing to do with the other.\nI also don’t particularly like Luxembourg, yet it is one of the least corrupt countries.\nThe whole of Northern America and Central Europe aren’t extremely corrupt. This has to do with prosperity, a strong civil society and strong institutions.\nAlso Singapore, Hongkong, Japan and Australia are doing well, it’s not just N. America and Europe.\nIt also doesn’t change, that Russia is a corrupt shithole.\nEdit: while corruption is hard to trace, as it takes place in secrecy, there are some approximate measurements, maybe take a look here.", ">\n\nAmerica not corrupt wut mate", ">\n\nIt is, so much worse than the top countries like Denmark etc, yet so much less worse than Russia. But ofc you are right, it’s bad.", ">\n\nWas Ruzzia fighting for or against corruption?", ">\n\nDo you mean adjective?", ">\n\nFuck. Ya, that one. Grade school was a long time ago.", ">\n\nYou used poor sentence structure that doesn't make sense by itself. If you were trying to say \"Russians are Nazis who fight\" or \"Russia is a Nazi country that fights\", say that. Russia [singular noun] is [singular verb] fighting [adjective?] Nazis [plural noun] doesn't make sense because it equates a singular noun to a plural noun. You are the one who needs an English lesson, kid.", ">\n\nBlessed are the grammar nazis, for they shall inherit nothing of significant value.", ">\n\nI'm just calling you out for trying to call someone else out when you were actually wrong. Also, you replied to the comment twice with 2 fairly different replies which leads me to believe that you were intending to swap to your alternate account for one of them to pretend that others thought you were correct. Which is a douche move.", ">\n\nYou called me out on a comment admitting that grade school was a long time ago. In your opinion was that not a douche move?\nAlso, calling out a douche for having two accounts when that douche only has one account is supercalifragilisticexpealidouchoius. Downvote this one and crawl back under your rock.", ">\n\nWhoops, I misread your initial comment as you saying it has been a while since they went to grade school. That's on me. Also, double commenting on something usually means that one it trying to make a false narrative of public support. If that was not your purpose, that is also my misinterpretation. I was also going to apologize for calling you a douche but telling me to \"crawl back under your rock\" just confirmed that I was right. Have a good day.", ">\n\nI appreciate your honesty. \nI also appreciate the work that you do in removing that 'not so fresh feeling.' I apologize for telling you to crawl back under your rock, as it's abundantly clear you spend most of your time dribbling down a leg and into a shoe. \nYou have a great day as well!", ">\n\nCountry That Has Never Done Something Threatens To Stop Doing It.", ">\n\nI don’t know why Russia bothers with any convention, they literally respect no rules. I think it’s just a show for the idiotic domestic audience that eat whatever shit Putin feeds them.", ">\n\nI'm sure it also pleased Putin to think he was actually a part of international affairs; that Russia was palling around with the big boys, riding their coattails to avoid being called a third-world country.\nEvery group they're kicked out of or quit is another blow to his ego.\n\"I didn't want to be in your stupid group anyway! *sobs*\"", ">\n\nI mean four years ago he was openly pulling the US's strings, regardless of how, Trump was bending the knee to him. Now Russia has been crippled, humiliated, and its only real leverage is its supposedly functional nuclear arsenal.", ">\n\nCountries like Russia is why they have a European Convention on Fighting Corruption.", ">\n\nEeehhhh....Even with Russia, I think I can think of a few countries that are worse in that particular regard.", ">\n\nThat kinda sounds like you don’t understand just how ingrained corruption is within Russia.\nA columbian cartel almost managed to buy a Foxtrot-class submarine from Russia, after buying military helicopters that were delivered on a Russian military cargo plane. The only reason the sale didn’t complete is because the Russian middleman pocketed the money and disappeared.", ">\n\nIs there a link for that story? I’d love to read up on this", ">\n\nThanks!", ">\n\nWithdraw from the entire world you cunts.", ">\n\nCount down to some moron that says something to the effect of \"No, we need to keep Russia involved in international relations and can't let them be humiliated or they will become isolated and dangerous.\"", ">\n\nNo, we need to keep Russia involved in international relations and can't let them be humiliated or they will become isolated and dangerous.", ">\n\nThe fact that you have the same profile picture as the person you responded to made me think they just responded to themselves 🤣🤣🤣", ">\n\n\nRussia is gearing up to end its participation in the European Convention on fighting corruption in response to the decision to restrict Moscow’s participation in the Council of Europe (CoE).\nOn Monday, Russian President Vladimir Putin submitted a bill to the State Duma — the lower house of the Russian Parliament — to denounce the Criminal Law Convention on Corruption signed in the city of Strasbourg on January 27, 1999.\n\n...\n\nRussia ceased to be a Party to the European Convention on Human Rights on 16 September 2022.\n\n...\n\nThe Council of Europe brings together 47 European countries and was created to promote democracy, protect human rights and strengthen the rule of law in Europe. Russia was a member of the Council of Europe from 1996 to 2022.", ">\n\nRussia is getting ready to steal some major shit.", ">\n\nBecause land and children don't count as major yet?", ">\n\nThey decided to stop fighting corruption because corruption won.", ">\n\nHa, what? Russia was part of a fighting corruption convention. Fuck me. Is this a joke.", ">\n\nMaybe this Benjamin will convince you to not withdraw", ">\n\nGod damn it, you fucking genius.", ">\n\nWhy would they want to fight their primary activity?", ">\n\nFair enough. Their membership has clearly not helped them fight corruption.", ">\n\nDoes this feel a little bit like my teenager threatening to not clean up his room, normally at the end of a fight he is loosing just before he slams the door with a petulant \"Fine, but if you think I am cleaning MY room, think again\". My teenager has never cleaned their own room willingly without the shotgun of no internet being held to their head. Kind of like Russia has never actually cleaned up corruption without some leverage being applied.", ">\n\nMy daughter, starting around age 9 or so, latched onto the KonMarie ethos like she was born for it. She's since maintained her room in a minimalist and tidier state than I ever kept any living space of my own my entire life. She also started doing her own laundry starting at age 11, with no prompting from anyone.", ">\n\n\nRussia Ready to Withdraw from European Convention on Fighting Corruption\n\nCorruption won the battle in Russia.", ">\n\n(...), surprising nobody", ">\n\nSo yeah anyways...", ">\n\nWell... I would say this means Russia is just condoning corruption now. But in Oppositeland, every action should be passed through a logical NOT filter before interpretation...", ">\n\nWere they ever really there?", ">\n\nHA HA HAHAHHAAAAA...\nRussian officials should put together a comedy tour." ]
> “I’d like to congratulate corruption for their victory in the war against corruption.” - pootin, probably
[ "LOL and when were they in??", ">\n\nEvery country us highly corrupted not only the ones you don't like", ">\n\nYes, every country is corrupt. But also corrupt to a vastly different extent.\nNow Russia is highly corrupt and I don’t like it, yet one has nothing to do with the other.\nI also don’t particularly like Luxembourg, yet it is one of the least corrupt countries.\nThe whole of Northern America and Central Europe aren’t extremely corrupt. This has to do with prosperity, a strong civil society and strong institutions.\nAlso Singapore, Hongkong, Japan and Australia are doing well, it’s not just N. America and Europe.\nIt also doesn’t change, that Russia is a corrupt shithole.\nEdit: while corruption is hard to trace, as it takes place in secrecy, there are some approximate measurements, maybe take a look here.", ">\n\nAmerica not corrupt wut mate", ">\n\nIt is, so much worse than the top countries like Denmark etc, yet so much less worse than Russia. But ofc you are right, it’s bad.", ">\n\nWas Ruzzia fighting for or against corruption?", ">\n\nDo you mean adjective?", ">\n\nFuck. Ya, that one. Grade school was a long time ago.", ">\n\nYou used poor sentence structure that doesn't make sense by itself. If you were trying to say \"Russians are Nazis who fight\" or \"Russia is a Nazi country that fights\", say that. Russia [singular noun] is [singular verb] fighting [adjective?] Nazis [plural noun] doesn't make sense because it equates a singular noun to a plural noun. You are the one who needs an English lesson, kid.", ">\n\nBlessed are the grammar nazis, for they shall inherit nothing of significant value.", ">\n\nI'm just calling you out for trying to call someone else out when you were actually wrong. Also, you replied to the comment twice with 2 fairly different replies which leads me to believe that you were intending to swap to your alternate account for one of them to pretend that others thought you were correct. Which is a douche move.", ">\n\nYou called me out on a comment admitting that grade school was a long time ago. In your opinion was that not a douche move?\nAlso, calling out a douche for having two accounts when that douche only has one account is supercalifragilisticexpealidouchoius. Downvote this one and crawl back under your rock.", ">\n\nWhoops, I misread your initial comment as you saying it has been a while since they went to grade school. That's on me. Also, double commenting on something usually means that one it trying to make a false narrative of public support. If that was not your purpose, that is also my misinterpretation. I was also going to apologize for calling you a douche but telling me to \"crawl back under your rock\" just confirmed that I was right. Have a good day.", ">\n\nI appreciate your honesty. \nI also appreciate the work that you do in removing that 'not so fresh feeling.' I apologize for telling you to crawl back under your rock, as it's abundantly clear you spend most of your time dribbling down a leg and into a shoe. \nYou have a great day as well!", ">\n\nCountry That Has Never Done Something Threatens To Stop Doing It.", ">\n\nI don’t know why Russia bothers with any convention, they literally respect no rules. I think it’s just a show for the idiotic domestic audience that eat whatever shit Putin feeds them.", ">\n\nI'm sure it also pleased Putin to think he was actually a part of international affairs; that Russia was palling around with the big boys, riding their coattails to avoid being called a third-world country.\nEvery group they're kicked out of or quit is another blow to his ego.\n\"I didn't want to be in your stupid group anyway! *sobs*\"", ">\n\nI mean four years ago he was openly pulling the US's strings, regardless of how, Trump was bending the knee to him. Now Russia has been crippled, humiliated, and its only real leverage is its supposedly functional nuclear arsenal.", ">\n\nCountries like Russia is why they have a European Convention on Fighting Corruption.", ">\n\nEeehhhh....Even with Russia, I think I can think of a few countries that are worse in that particular regard.", ">\n\nThat kinda sounds like you don’t understand just how ingrained corruption is within Russia.\nA columbian cartel almost managed to buy a Foxtrot-class submarine from Russia, after buying military helicopters that were delivered on a Russian military cargo plane. The only reason the sale didn’t complete is because the Russian middleman pocketed the money and disappeared.", ">\n\nIs there a link for that story? I’d love to read up on this", ">\n\nThanks!", ">\n\nWithdraw from the entire world you cunts.", ">\n\nCount down to some moron that says something to the effect of \"No, we need to keep Russia involved in international relations and can't let them be humiliated or they will become isolated and dangerous.\"", ">\n\nNo, we need to keep Russia involved in international relations and can't let them be humiliated or they will become isolated and dangerous.", ">\n\nThe fact that you have the same profile picture as the person you responded to made me think they just responded to themselves 🤣🤣🤣", ">\n\n\nRussia is gearing up to end its participation in the European Convention on fighting corruption in response to the decision to restrict Moscow’s participation in the Council of Europe (CoE).\nOn Monday, Russian President Vladimir Putin submitted a bill to the State Duma — the lower house of the Russian Parliament — to denounce the Criminal Law Convention on Corruption signed in the city of Strasbourg on January 27, 1999.\n\n...\n\nRussia ceased to be a Party to the European Convention on Human Rights on 16 September 2022.\n\n...\n\nThe Council of Europe brings together 47 European countries and was created to promote democracy, protect human rights and strengthen the rule of law in Europe. Russia was a member of the Council of Europe from 1996 to 2022.", ">\n\nRussia is getting ready to steal some major shit.", ">\n\nBecause land and children don't count as major yet?", ">\n\nThey decided to stop fighting corruption because corruption won.", ">\n\nHa, what? Russia was part of a fighting corruption convention. Fuck me. Is this a joke.", ">\n\nMaybe this Benjamin will convince you to not withdraw", ">\n\nGod damn it, you fucking genius.", ">\n\nWhy would they want to fight their primary activity?", ">\n\nFair enough. Their membership has clearly not helped them fight corruption.", ">\n\nDoes this feel a little bit like my teenager threatening to not clean up his room, normally at the end of a fight he is loosing just before he slams the door with a petulant \"Fine, but if you think I am cleaning MY room, think again\". My teenager has never cleaned their own room willingly without the shotgun of no internet being held to their head. Kind of like Russia has never actually cleaned up corruption without some leverage being applied.", ">\n\nMy daughter, starting around age 9 or so, latched onto the KonMarie ethos like she was born for it. She's since maintained her room in a minimalist and tidier state than I ever kept any living space of my own my entire life. She also started doing her own laundry starting at age 11, with no prompting from anyone.", ">\n\n\nRussia Ready to Withdraw from European Convention on Fighting Corruption\n\nCorruption won the battle in Russia.", ">\n\n(...), surprising nobody", ">\n\nSo yeah anyways...", ">\n\nWell... I would say this means Russia is just condoning corruption now. But in Oppositeland, every action should be passed through a logical NOT filter before interpretation...", ">\n\nWere they ever really there?", ">\n\nHA HA HAHAHHAAAAA...\nRussian officials should put together a comedy tour.", ">\n\nI guess they felt that they were corrupt enough already." ]
> Withdraw your attitude
[ "LOL and when were they in??", ">\n\nEvery country us highly corrupted not only the ones you don't like", ">\n\nYes, every country is corrupt. But also corrupt to a vastly different extent.\nNow Russia is highly corrupt and I don’t like it, yet one has nothing to do with the other.\nI also don’t particularly like Luxembourg, yet it is one of the least corrupt countries.\nThe whole of Northern America and Central Europe aren’t extremely corrupt. This has to do with prosperity, a strong civil society and strong institutions.\nAlso Singapore, Hongkong, Japan and Australia are doing well, it’s not just N. America and Europe.\nIt also doesn’t change, that Russia is a corrupt shithole.\nEdit: while corruption is hard to trace, as it takes place in secrecy, there are some approximate measurements, maybe take a look here.", ">\n\nAmerica not corrupt wut mate", ">\n\nIt is, so much worse than the top countries like Denmark etc, yet so much less worse than Russia. But ofc you are right, it’s bad.", ">\n\nWas Ruzzia fighting for or against corruption?", ">\n\nDo you mean adjective?", ">\n\nFuck. Ya, that one. Grade school was a long time ago.", ">\n\nYou used poor sentence structure that doesn't make sense by itself. If you were trying to say \"Russians are Nazis who fight\" or \"Russia is a Nazi country that fights\", say that. Russia [singular noun] is [singular verb] fighting [adjective?] Nazis [plural noun] doesn't make sense because it equates a singular noun to a plural noun. You are the one who needs an English lesson, kid.", ">\n\nBlessed are the grammar nazis, for they shall inherit nothing of significant value.", ">\n\nI'm just calling you out for trying to call someone else out when you were actually wrong. Also, you replied to the comment twice with 2 fairly different replies which leads me to believe that you were intending to swap to your alternate account for one of them to pretend that others thought you were correct. Which is a douche move.", ">\n\nYou called me out on a comment admitting that grade school was a long time ago. In your opinion was that not a douche move?\nAlso, calling out a douche for having two accounts when that douche only has one account is supercalifragilisticexpealidouchoius. Downvote this one and crawl back under your rock.", ">\n\nWhoops, I misread your initial comment as you saying it has been a while since they went to grade school. That's on me. Also, double commenting on something usually means that one it trying to make a false narrative of public support. If that was not your purpose, that is also my misinterpretation. I was also going to apologize for calling you a douche but telling me to \"crawl back under your rock\" just confirmed that I was right. Have a good day.", ">\n\nI appreciate your honesty. \nI also appreciate the work that you do in removing that 'not so fresh feeling.' I apologize for telling you to crawl back under your rock, as it's abundantly clear you spend most of your time dribbling down a leg and into a shoe. \nYou have a great day as well!", ">\n\nCountry That Has Never Done Something Threatens To Stop Doing It.", ">\n\nI don’t know why Russia bothers with any convention, they literally respect no rules. I think it’s just a show for the idiotic domestic audience that eat whatever shit Putin feeds them.", ">\n\nI'm sure it also pleased Putin to think he was actually a part of international affairs; that Russia was palling around with the big boys, riding their coattails to avoid being called a third-world country.\nEvery group they're kicked out of or quit is another blow to his ego.\n\"I didn't want to be in your stupid group anyway! *sobs*\"", ">\n\nI mean four years ago he was openly pulling the US's strings, regardless of how, Trump was bending the knee to him. Now Russia has been crippled, humiliated, and its only real leverage is its supposedly functional nuclear arsenal.", ">\n\nCountries like Russia is why they have a European Convention on Fighting Corruption.", ">\n\nEeehhhh....Even with Russia, I think I can think of a few countries that are worse in that particular regard.", ">\n\nThat kinda sounds like you don’t understand just how ingrained corruption is within Russia.\nA columbian cartel almost managed to buy a Foxtrot-class submarine from Russia, after buying military helicopters that were delivered on a Russian military cargo plane. The only reason the sale didn’t complete is because the Russian middleman pocketed the money and disappeared.", ">\n\nIs there a link for that story? I’d love to read up on this", ">\n\nThanks!", ">\n\nWithdraw from the entire world you cunts.", ">\n\nCount down to some moron that says something to the effect of \"No, we need to keep Russia involved in international relations and can't let them be humiliated or they will become isolated and dangerous.\"", ">\n\nNo, we need to keep Russia involved in international relations and can't let them be humiliated or they will become isolated and dangerous.", ">\n\nThe fact that you have the same profile picture as the person you responded to made me think they just responded to themselves 🤣🤣🤣", ">\n\n\nRussia is gearing up to end its participation in the European Convention on fighting corruption in response to the decision to restrict Moscow’s participation in the Council of Europe (CoE).\nOn Monday, Russian President Vladimir Putin submitted a bill to the State Duma — the lower house of the Russian Parliament — to denounce the Criminal Law Convention on Corruption signed in the city of Strasbourg on January 27, 1999.\n\n...\n\nRussia ceased to be a Party to the European Convention on Human Rights on 16 September 2022.\n\n...\n\nThe Council of Europe brings together 47 European countries and was created to promote democracy, protect human rights and strengthen the rule of law in Europe. Russia was a member of the Council of Europe from 1996 to 2022.", ">\n\nRussia is getting ready to steal some major shit.", ">\n\nBecause land and children don't count as major yet?", ">\n\nThey decided to stop fighting corruption because corruption won.", ">\n\nHa, what? Russia was part of a fighting corruption convention. Fuck me. Is this a joke.", ">\n\nMaybe this Benjamin will convince you to not withdraw", ">\n\nGod damn it, you fucking genius.", ">\n\nWhy would they want to fight their primary activity?", ">\n\nFair enough. Their membership has clearly not helped them fight corruption.", ">\n\nDoes this feel a little bit like my teenager threatening to not clean up his room, normally at the end of a fight he is loosing just before he slams the door with a petulant \"Fine, but if you think I am cleaning MY room, think again\". My teenager has never cleaned their own room willingly without the shotgun of no internet being held to their head. Kind of like Russia has never actually cleaned up corruption without some leverage being applied.", ">\n\nMy daughter, starting around age 9 or so, latched onto the KonMarie ethos like she was born for it. She's since maintained her room in a minimalist and tidier state than I ever kept any living space of my own my entire life. She also started doing her own laundry starting at age 11, with no prompting from anyone.", ">\n\n\nRussia Ready to Withdraw from European Convention on Fighting Corruption\n\nCorruption won the battle in Russia.", ">\n\n(...), surprising nobody", ">\n\nSo yeah anyways...", ">\n\nWell... I would say this means Russia is just condoning corruption now. But in Oppositeland, every action should be passed through a logical NOT filter before interpretation...", ">\n\nWere they ever really there?", ">\n\nHA HA HAHAHHAAAAA...\nRussian officials should put together a comedy tour.", ">\n\nI guess they felt that they were corrupt enough already.", ">\n\n“I’d like to congratulate corruption for their victory in the war against corruption.” - pootin, probably" ]
> Buh bye.
[ "LOL and when were they in??", ">\n\nEvery country us highly corrupted not only the ones you don't like", ">\n\nYes, every country is corrupt. But also corrupt to a vastly different extent.\nNow Russia is highly corrupt and I don’t like it, yet one has nothing to do with the other.\nI also don’t particularly like Luxembourg, yet it is one of the least corrupt countries.\nThe whole of Northern America and Central Europe aren’t extremely corrupt. This has to do with prosperity, a strong civil society and strong institutions.\nAlso Singapore, Hongkong, Japan and Australia are doing well, it’s not just N. America and Europe.\nIt also doesn’t change, that Russia is a corrupt shithole.\nEdit: while corruption is hard to trace, as it takes place in secrecy, there are some approximate measurements, maybe take a look here.", ">\n\nAmerica not corrupt wut mate", ">\n\nIt is, so much worse than the top countries like Denmark etc, yet so much less worse than Russia. But ofc you are right, it’s bad.", ">\n\nWas Ruzzia fighting for or against corruption?", ">\n\nDo you mean adjective?", ">\n\nFuck. Ya, that one. Grade school was a long time ago.", ">\n\nYou used poor sentence structure that doesn't make sense by itself. If you were trying to say \"Russians are Nazis who fight\" or \"Russia is a Nazi country that fights\", say that. Russia [singular noun] is [singular verb] fighting [adjective?] Nazis [plural noun] doesn't make sense because it equates a singular noun to a plural noun. You are the one who needs an English lesson, kid.", ">\n\nBlessed are the grammar nazis, for they shall inherit nothing of significant value.", ">\n\nI'm just calling you out for trying to call someone else out when you were actually wrong. Also, you replied to the comment twice with 2 fairly different replies which leads me to believe that you were intending to swap to your alternate account for one of them to pretend that others thought you were correct. Which is a douche move.", ">\n\nYou called me out on a comment admitting that grade school was a long time ago. In your opinion was that not a douche move?\nAlso, calling out a douche for having two accounts when that douche only has one account is supercalifragilisticexpealidouchoius. Downvote this one and crawl back under your rock.", ">\n\nWhoops, I misread your initial comment as you saying it has been a while since they went to grade school. That's on me. Also, double commenting on something usually means that one it trying to make a false narrative of public support. If that was not your purpose, that is also my misinterpretation. I was also going to apologize for calling you a douche but telling me to \"crawl back under your rock\" just confirmed that I was right. Have a good day.", ">\n\nI appreciate your honesty. \nI also appreciate the work that you do in removing that 'not so fresh feeling.' I apologize for telling you to crawl back under your rock, as it's abundantly clear you spend most of your time dribbling down a leg and into a shoe. \nYou have a great day as well!", ">\n\nCountry That Has Never Done Something Threatens To Stop Doing It.", ">\n\nI don’t know why Russia bothers with any convention, they literally respect no rules. I think it’s just a show for the idiotic domestic audience that eat whatever shit Putin feeds them.", ">\n\nI'm sure it also pleased Putin to think he was actually a part of international affairs; that Russia was palling around with the big boys, riding their coattails to avoid being called a third-world country.\nEvery group they're kicked out of or quit is another blow to his ego.\n\"I didn't want to be in your stupid group anyway! *sobs*\"", ">\n\nI mean four years ago he was openly pulling the US's strings, regardless of how, Trump was bending the knee to him. Now Russia has been crippled, humiliated, and its only real leverage is its supposedly functional nuclear arsenal.", ">\n\nCountries like Russia is why they have a European Convention on Fighting Corruption.", ">\n\nEeehhhh....Even with Russia, I think I can think of a few countries that are worse in that particular regard.", ">\n\nThat kinda sounds like you don’t understand just how ingrained corruption is within Russia.\nA columbian cartel almost managed to buy a Foxtrot-class submarine from Russia, after buying military helicopters that were delivered on a Russian military cargo plane. The only reason the sale didn’t complete is because the Russian middleman pocketed the money and disappeared.", ">\n\nIs there a link for that story? I’d love to read up on this", ">\n\nThanks!", ">\n\nWithdraw from the entire world you cunts.", ">\n\nCount down to some moron that says something to the effect of \"No, we need to keep Russia involved in international relations and can't let them be humiliated or they will become isolated and dangerous.\"", ">\n\nNo, we need to keep Russia involved in international relations and can't let them be humiliated or they will become isolated and dangerous.", ">\n\nThe fact that you have the same profile picture as the person you responded to made me think they just responded to themselves 🤣🤣🤣", ">\n\n\nRussia is gearing up to end its participation in the European Convention on fighting corruption in response to the decision to restrict Moscow’s participation in the Council of Europe (CoE).\nOn Monday, Russian President Vladimir Putin submitted a bill to the State Duma — the lower house of the Russian Parliament — to denounce the Criminal Law Convention on Corruption signed in the city of Strasbourg on January 27, 1999.\n\n...\n\nRussia ceased to be a Party to the European Convention on Human Rights on 16 September 2022.\n\n...\n\nThe Council of Europe brings together 47 European countries and was created to promote democracy, protect human rights and strengthen the rule of law in Europe. Russia was a member of the Council of Europe from 1996 to 2022.", ">\n\nRussia is getting ready to steal some major shit.", ">\n\nBecause land and children don't count as major yet?", ">\n\nThey decided to stop fighting corruption because corruption won.", ">\n\nHa, what? Russia was part of a fighting corruption convention. Fuck me. Is this a joke.", ">\n\nMaybe this Benjamin will convince you to not withdraw", ">\n\nGod damn it, you fucking genius.", ">\n\nWhy would they want to fight their primary activity?", ">\n\nFair enough. Their membership has clearly not helped them fight corruption.", ">\n\nDoes this feel a little bit like my teenager threatening to not clean up his room, normally at the end of a fight he is loosing just before he slams the door with a petulant \"Fine, but if you think I am cleaning MY room, think again\". My teenager has never cleaned their own room willingly without the shotgun of no internet being held to their head. Kind of like Russia has never actually cleaned up corruption without some leverage being applied.", ">\n\nMy daughter, starting around age 9 or so, latched onto the KonMarie ethos like she was born for it. She's since maintained her room in a minimalist and tidier state than I ever kept any living space of my own my entire life. She also started doing her own laundry starting at age 11, with no prompting from anyone.", ">\n\n\nRussia Ready to Withdraw from European Convention on Fighting Corruption\n\nCorruption won the battle in Russia.", ">\n\n(...), surprising nobody", ">\n\nSo yeah anyways...", ">\n\nWell... I would say this means Russia is just condoning corruption now. But in Oppositeland, every action should be passed through a logical NOT filter before interpretation...", ">\n\nWere they ever really there?", ">\n\nHA HA HAHAHHAAAAA...\nRussian officials should put together a comedy tour.", ">\n\nI guess they felt that they were corrupt enough already.", ">\n\n“I’d like to congratulate corruption for their victory in the war against corruption.” - pootin, probably", ">\n\nWithdraw your attitude" ]
> Cool! - everyone else
[ "LOL and when were they in??", ">\n\nEvery country us highly corrupted not only the ones you don't like", ">\n\nYes, every country is corrupt. But also corrupt to a vastly different extent.\nNow Russia is highly corrupt and I don’t like it, yet one has nothing to do with the other.\nI also don’t particularly like Luxembourg, yet it is one of the least corrupt countries.\nThe whole of Northern America and Central Europe aren’t extremely corrupt. This has to do with prosperity, a strong civil society and strong institutions.\nAlso Singapore, Hongkong, Japan and Australia are doing well, it’s not just N. America and Europe.\nIt also doesn’t change, that Russia is a corrupt shithole.\nEdit: while corruption is hard to trace, as it takes place in secrecy, there are some approximate measurements, maybe take a look here.", ">\n\nAmerica not corrupt wut mate", ">\n\nIt is, so much worse than the top countries like Denmark etc, yet so much less worse than Russia. But ofc you are right, it’s bad.", ">\n\nWas Ruzzia fighting for or against corruption?", ">\n\nDo you mean adjective?", ">\n\nFuck. Ya, that one. Grade school was a long time ago.", ">\n\nYou used poor sentence structure that doesn't make sense by itself. If you were trying to say \"Russians are Nazis who fight\" or \"Russia is a Nazi country that fights\", say that. Russia [singular noun] is [singular verb] fighting [adjective?] Nazis [plural noun] doesn't make sense because it equates a singular noun to a plural noun. You are the one who needs an English lesson, kid.", ">\n\nBlessed are the grammar nazis, for they shall inherit nothing of significant value.", ">\n\nI'm just calling you out for trying to call someone else out when you were actually wrong. Also, you replied to the comment twice with 2 fairly different replies which leads me to believe that you were intending to swap to your alternate account for one of them to pretend that others thought you were correct. Which is a douche move.", ">\n\nYou called me out on a comment admitting that grade school was a long time ago. In your opinion was that not a douche move?\nAlso, calling out a douche for having two accounts when that douche only has one account is supercalifragilisticexpealidouchoius. Downvote this one and crawl back under your rock.", ">\n\nWhoops, I misread your initial comment as you saying it has been a while since they went to grade school. That's on me. Also, double commenting on something usually means that one it trying to make a false narrative of public support. If that was not your purpose, that is also my misinterpretation. I was also going to apologize for calling you a douche but telling me to \"crawl back under your rock\" just confirmed that I was right. Have a good day.", ">\n\nI appreciate your honesty. \nI also appreciate the work that you do in removing that 'not so fresh feeling.' I apologize for telling you to crawl back under your rock, as it's abundantly clear you spend most of your time dribbling down a leg and into a shoe. \nYou have a great day as well!", ">\n\nCountry That Has Never Done Something Threatens To Stop Doing It.", ">\n\nI don’t know why Russia bothers with any convention, they literally respect no rules. I think it’s just a show for the idiotic domestic audience that eat whatever shit Putin feeds them.", ">\n\nI'm sure it also pleased Putin to think he was actually a part of international affairs; that Russia was palling around with the big boys, riding their coattails to avoid being called a third-world country.\nEvery group they're kicked out of or quit is another blow to his ego.\n\"I didn't want to be in your stupid group anyway! *sobs*\"", ">\n\nI mean four years ago he was openly pulling the US's strings, regardless of how, Trump was bending the knee to him. Now Russia has been crippled, humiliated, and its only real leverage is its supposedly functional nuclear arsenal.", ">\n\nCountries like Russia is why they have a European Convention on Fighting Corruption.", ">\n\nEeehhhh....Even with Russia, I think I can think of a few countries that are worse in that particular regard.", ">\n\nThat kinda sounds like you don’t understand just how ingrained corruption is within Russia.\nA columbian cartel almost managed to buy a Foxtrot-class submarine from Russia, after buying military helicopters that were delivered on a Russian military cargo plane. The only reason the sale didn’t complete is because the Russian middleman pocketed the money and disappeared.", ">\n\nIs there a link for that story? I’d love to read up on this", ">\n\nThanks!", ">\n\nWithdraw from the entire world you cunts.", ">\n\nCount down to some moron that says something to the effect of \"No, we need to keep Russia involved in international relations and can't let them be humiliated or they will become isolated and dangerous.\"", ">\n\nNo, we need to keep Russia involved in international relations and can't let them be humiliated or they will become isolated and dangerous.", ">\n\nThe fact that you have the same profile picture as the person you responded to made me think they just responded to themselves 🤣🤣🤣", ">\n\n\nRussia is gearing up to end its participation in the European Convention on fighting corruption in response to the decision to restrict Moscow’s participation in the Council of Europe (CoE).\nOn Monday, Russian President Vladimir Putin submitted a bill to the State Duma — the lower house of the Russian Parliament — to denounce the Criminal Law Convention on Corruption signed in the city of Strasbourg on January 27, 1999.\n\n...\n\nRussia ceased to be a Party to the European Convention on Human Rights on 16 September 2022.\n\n...\n\nThe Council of Europe brings together 47 European countries and was created to promote democracy, protect human rights and strengthen the rule of law in Europe. Russia was a member of the Council of Europe from 1996 to 2022.", ">\n\nRussia is getting ready to steal some major shit.", ">\n\nBecause land and children don't count as major yet?", ">\n\nThey decided to stop fighting corruption because corruption won.", ">\n\nHa, what? Russia was part of a fighting corruption convention. Fuck me. Is this a joke.", ">\n\nMaybe this Benjamin will convince you to not withdraw", ">\n\nGod damn it, you fucking genius.", ">\n\nWhy would they want to fight their primary activity?", ">\n\nFair enough. Their membership has clearly not helped them fight corruption.", ">\n\nDoes this feel a little bit like my teenager threatening to not clean up his room, normally at the end of a fight he is loosing just before he slams the door with a petulant \"Fine, but if you think I am cleaning MY room, think again\". My teenager has never cleaned their own room willingly without the shotgun of no internet being held to their head. Kind of like Russia has never actually cleaned up corruption without some leverage being applied.", ">\n\nMy daughter, starting around age 9 or so, latched onto the KonMarie ethos like she was born for it. She's since maintained her room in a minimalist and tidier state than I ever kept any living space of my own my entire life. She also started doing her own laundry starting at age 11, with no prompting from anyone.", ">\n\n\nRussia Ready to Withdraw from European Convention on Fighting Corruption\n\nCorruption won the battle in Russia.", ">\n\n(...), surprising nobody", ">\n\nSo yeah anyways...", ">\n\nWell... I would say this means Russia is just condoning corruption now. But in Oppositeland, every action should be passed through a logical NOT filter before interpretation...", ">\n\nWere they ever really there?", ">\n\nHA HA HAHAHHAAAAA...\nRussian officials should put together a comedy tour.", ">\n\nI guess they felt that they were corrupt enough already.", ">\n\n“I’d like to congratulate corruption for their victory in the war against corruption.” - pootin, probably", ">\n\nWithdraw your attitude", ">\n\nBuh bye." ]
> But then the convention won't have a lab rate.
[ "LOL and when were they in??", ">\n\nEvery country us highly corrupted not only the ones you don't like", ">\n\nYes, every country is corrupt. But also corrupt to a vastly different extent.\nNow Russia is highly corrupt and I don’t like it, yet one has nothing to do with the other.\nI also don’t particularly like Luxembourg, yet it is one of the least corrupt countries.\nThe whole of Northern America and Central Europe aren’t extremely corrupt. This has to do with prosperity, a strong civil society and strong institutions.\nAlso Singapore, Hongkong, Japan and Australia are doing well, it’s not just N. America and Europe.\nIt also doesn’t change, that Russia is a corrupt shithole.\nEdit: while corruption is hard to trace, as it takes place in secrecy, there are some approximate measurements, maybe take a look here.", ">\n\nAmerica not corrupt wut mate", ">\n\nIt is, so much worse than the top countries like Denmark etc, yet so much less worse than Russia. But ofc you are right, it’s bad.", ">\n\nWas Ruzzia fighting for or against corruption?", ">\n\nDo you mean adjective?", ">\n\nFuck. Ya, that one. Grade school was a long time ago.", ">\n\nYou used poor sentence structure that doesn't make sense by itself. If you were trying to say \"Russians are Nazis who fight\" or \"Russia is a Nazi country that fights\", say that. Russia [singular noun] is [singular verb] fighting [adjective?] Nazis [plural noun] doesn't make sense because it equates a singular noun to a plural noun. You are the one who needs an English lesson, kid.", ">\n\nBlessed are the grammar nazis, for they shall inherit nothing of significant value.", ">\n\nI'm just calling you out for trying to call someone else out when you were actually wrong. Also, you replied to the comment twice with 2 fairly different replies which leads me to believe that you were intending to swap to your alternate account for one of them to pretend that others thought you were correct. Which is a douche move.", ">\n\nYou called me out on a comment admitting that grade school was a long time ago. In your opinion was that not a douche move?\nAlso, calling out a douche for having two accounts when that douche only has one account is supercalifragilisticexpealidouchoius. Downvote this one and crawl back under your rock.", ">\n\nWhoops, I misread your initial comment as you saying it has been a while since they went to grade school. That's on me. Also, double commenting on something usually means that one it trying to make a false narrative of public support. If that was not your purpose, that is also my misinterpretation. I was also going to apologize for calling you a douche but telling me to \"crawl back under your rock\" just confirmed that I was right. Have a good day.", ">\n\nI appreciate your honesty. \nI also appreciate the work that you do in removing that 'not so fresh feeling.' I apologize for telling you to crawl back under your rock, as it's abundantly clear you spend most of your time dribbling down a leg and into a shoe. \nYou have a great day as well!", ">\n\nCountry That Has Never Done Something Threatens To Stop Doing It.", ">\n\nI don’t know why Russia bothers with any convention, they literally respect no rules. I think it’s just a show for the idiotic domestic audience that eat whatever shit Putin feeds them.", ">\n\nI'm sure it also pleased Putin to think he was actually a part of international affairs; that Russia was palling around with the big boys, riding their coattails to avoid being called a third-world country.\nEvery group they're kicked out of or quit is another blow to his ego.\n\"I didn't want to be in your stupid group anyway! *sobs*\"", ">\n\nI mean four years ago he was openly pulling the US's strings, regardless of how, Trump was bending the knee to him. Now Russia has been crippled, humiliated, and its only real leverage is its supposedly functional nuclear arsenal.", ">\n\nCountries like Russia is why they have a European Convention on Fighting Corruption.", ">\n\nEeehhhh....Even with Russia, I think I can think of a few countries that are worse in that particular regard.", ">\n\nThat kinda sounds like you don’t understand just how ingrained corruption is within Russia.\nA columbian cartel almost managed to buy a Foxtrot-class submarine from Russia, after buying military helicopters that were delivered on a Russian military cargo plane. The only reason the sale didn’t complete is because the Russian middleman pocketed the money and disappeared.", ">\n\nIs there a link for that story? I’d love to read up on this", ">\n\nThanks!", ">\n\nWithdraw from the entire world you cunts.", ">\n\nCount down to some moron that says something to the effect of \"No, we need to keep Russia involved in international relations and can't let them be humiliated or they will become isolated and dangerous.\"", ">\n\nNo, we need to keep Russia involved in international relations and can't let them be humiliated or they will become isolated and dangerous.", ">\n\nThe fact that you have the same profile picture as the person you responded to made me think they just responded to themselves 🤣🤣🤣", ">\n\n\nRussia is gearing up to end its participation in the European Convention on fighting corruption in response to the decision to restrict Moscow’s participation in the Council of Europe (CoE).\nOn Monday, Russian President Vladimir Putin submitted a bill to the State Duma — the lower house of the Russian Parliament — to denounce the Criminal Law Convention on Corruption signed in the city of Strasbourg on January 27, 1999.\n\n...\n\nRussia ceased to be a Party to the European Convention on Human Rights on 16 September 2022.\n\n...\n\nThe Council of Europe brings together 47 European countries and was created to promote democracy, protect human rights and strengthen the rule of law in Europe. Russia was a member of the Council of Europe from 1996 to 2022.", ">\n\nRussia is getting ready to steal some major shit.", ">\n\nBecause land and children don't count as major yet?", ">\n\nThey decided to stop fighting corruption because corruption won.", ">\n\nHa, what? Russia was part of a fighting corruption convention. Fuck me. Is this a joke.", ">\n\nMaybe this Benjamin will convince you to not withdraw", ">\n\nGod damn it, you fucking genius.", ">\n\nWhy would they want to fight their primary activity?", ">\n\nFair enough. Their membership has clearly not helped them fight corruption.", ">\n\nDoes this feel a little bit like my teenager threatening to not clean up his room, normally at the end of a fight he is loosing just before he slams the door with a petulant \"Fine, but if you think I am cleaning MY room, think again\". My teenager has never cleaned their own room willingly without the shotgun of no internet being held to their head. Kind of like Russia has never actually cleaned up corruption without some leverage being applied.", ">\n\nMy daughter, starting around age 9 or so, latched onto the KonMarie ethos like she was born for it. She's since maintained her room in a minimalist and tidier state than I ever kept any living space of my own my entire life. She also started doing her own laundry starting at age 11, with no prompting from anyone.", ">\n\n\nRussia Ready to Withdraw from European Convention on Fighting Corruption\n\nCorruption won the battle in Russia.", ">\n\n(...), surprising nobody", ">\n\nSo yeah anyways...", ">\n\nWell... I would say this means Russia is just condoning corruption now. But in Oppositeland, every action should be passed through a logical NOT filter before interpretation...", ">\n\nWere they ever really there?", ">\n\nHA HA HAHAHHAAAAA...\nRussian officials should put together a comedy tour.", ">\n\nI guess they felt that they were corrupt enough already.", ">\n\n“I’d like to congratulate corruption for their victory in the war against corruption.” - pootin, probably", ">\n\nWithdraw your attitude", ">\n\nBuh bye.", ">\n\nCool! - everyone else" ]
> They also withdrew from the convention on high ranking officials falling off balconies as well ,Im sensing a pattern
[ "LOL and when were they in??", ">\n\nEvery country us highly corrupted not only the ones you don't like", ">\n\nYes, every country is corrupt. But also corrupt to a vastly different extent.\nNow Russia is highly corrupt and I don’t like it, yet one has nothing to do with the other.\nI also don’t particularly like Luxembourg, yet it is one of the least corrupt countries.\nThe whole of Northern America and Central Europe aren’t extremely corrupt. This has to do with prosperity, a strong civil society and strong institutions.\nAlso Singapore, Hongkong, Japan and Australia are doing well, it’s not just N. America and Europe.\nIt also doesn’t change, that Russia is a corrupt shithole.\nEdit: while corruption is hard to trace, as it takes place in secrecy, there are some approximate measurements, maybe take a look here.", ">\n\nAmerica not corrupt wut mate", ">\n\nIt is, so much worse than the top countries like Denmark etc, yet so much less worse than Russia. But ofc you are right, it’s bad.", ">\n\nWas Ruzzia fighting for or against corruption?", ">\n\nDo you mean adjective?", ">\n\nFuck. Ya, that one. Grade school was a long time ago.", ">\n\nYou used poor sentence structure that doesn't make sense by itself. If you were trying to say \"Russians are Nazis who fight\" or \"Russia is a Nazi country that fights\", say that. Russia [singular noun] is [singular verb] fighting [adjective?] Nazis [plural noun] doesn't make sense because it equates a singular noun to a plural noun. You are the one who needs an English lesson, kid.", ">\n\nBlessed are the grammar nazis, for they shall inherit nothing of significant value.", ">\n\nI'm just calling you out for trying to call someone else out when you were actually wrong. Also, you replied to the comment twice with 2 fairly different replies which leads me to believe that you were intending to swap to your alternate account for one of them to pretend that others thought you were correct. Which is a douche move.", ">\n\nYou called me out on a comment admitting that grade school was a long time ago. In your opinion was that not a douche move?\nAlso, calling out a douche for having two accounts when that douche only has one account is supercalifragilisticexpealidouchoius. Downvote this one and crawl back under your rock.", ">\n\nWhoops, I misread your initial comment as you saying it has been a while since they went to grade school. That's on me. Also, double commenting on something usually means that one it trying to make a false narrative of public support. If that was not your purpose, that is also my misinterpretation. I was also going to apologize for calling you a douche but telling me to \"crawl back under your rock\" just confirmed that I was right. Have a good day.", ">\n\nI appreciate your honesty. \nI also appreciate the work that you do in removing that 'not so fresh feeling.' I apologize for telling you to crawl back under your rock, as it's abundantly clear you spend most of your time dribbling down a leg and into a shoe. \nYou have a great day as well!", ">\n\nCountry That Has Never Done Something Threatens To Stop Doing It.", ">\n\nI don’t know why Russia bothers with any convention, they literally respect no rules. I think it’s just a show for the idiotic domestic audience that eat whatever shit Putin feeds them.", ">\n\nI'm sure it also pleased Putin to think he was actually a part of international affairs; that Russia was palling around with the big boys, riding their coattails to avoid being called a third-world country.\nEvery group they're kicked out of or quit is another blow to his ego.\n\"I didn't want to be in your stupid group anyway! *sobs*\"", ">\n\nI mean four years ago he was openly pulling the US's strings, regardless of how, Trump was bending the knee to him. Now Russia has been crippled, humiliated, and its only real leverage is its supposedly functional nuclear arsenal.", ">\n\nCountries like Russia is why they have a European Convention on Fighting Corruption.", ">\n\nEeehhhh....Even with Russia, I think I can think of a few countries that are worse in that particular regard.", ">\n\nThat kinda sounds like you don’t understand just how ingrained corruption is within Russia.\nA columbian cartel almost managed to buy a Foxtrot-class submarine from Russia, after buying military helicopters that were delivered on a Russian military cargo plane. The only reason the sale didn’t complete is because the Russian middleman pocketed the money and disappeared.", ">\n\nIs there a link for that story? I’d love to read up on this", ">\n\nThanks!", ">\n\nWithdraw from the entire world you cunts.", ">\n\nCount down to some moron that says something to the effect of \"No, we need to keep Russia involved in international relations and can't let them be humiliated or they will become isolated and dangerous.\"", ">\n\nNo, we need to keep Russia involved in international relations and can't let them be humiliated or they will become isolated and dangerous.", ">\n\nThe fact that you have the same profile picture as the person you responded to made me think they just responded to themselves 🤣🤣🤣", ">\n\n\nRussia is gearing up to end its participation in the European Convention on fighting corruption in response to the decision to restrict Moscow’s participation in the Council of Europe (CoE).\nOn Monday, Russian President Vladimir Putin submitted a bill to the State Duma — the lower house of the Russian Parliament — to denounce the Criminal Law Convention on Corruption signed in the city of Strasbourg on January 27, 1999.\n\n...\n\nRussia ceased to be a Party to the European Convention on Human Rights on 16 September 2022.\n\n...\n\nThe Council of Europe brings together 47 European countries and was created to promote democracy, protect human rights and strengthen the rule of law in Europe. Russia was a member of the Council of Europe from 1996 to 2022.", ">\n\nRussia is getting ready to steal some major shit.", ">\n\nBecause land and children don't count as major yet?", ">\n\nThey decided to stop fighting corruption because corruption won.", ">\n\nHa, what? Russia was part of a fighting corruption convention. Fuck me. Is this a joke.", ">\n\nMaybe this Benjamin will convince you to not withdraw", ">\n\nGod damn it, you fucking genius.", ">\n\nWhy would they want to fight their primary activity?", ">\n\nFair enough. Their membership has clearly not helped them fight corruption.", ">\n\nDoes this feel a little bit like my teenager threatening to not clean up his room, normally at the end of a fight he is loosing just before he slams the door with a petulant \"Fine, but if you think I am cleaning MY room, think again\". My teenager has never cleaned their own room willingly without the shotgun of no internet being held to their head. Kind of like Russia has never actually cleaned up corruption without some leverage being applied.", ">\n\nMy daughter, starting around age 9 or so, latched onto the KonMarie ethos like she was born for it. She's since maintained her room in a minimalist and tidier state than I ever kept any living space of my own my entire life. She also started doing her own laundry starting at age 11, with no prompting from anyone.", ">\n\n\nRussia Ready to Withdraw from European Convention on Fighting Corruption\n\nCorruption won the battle in Russia.", ">\n\n(...), surprising nobody", ">\n\nSo yeah anyways...", ">\n\nWell... I would say this means Russia is just condoning corruption now. But in Oppositeland, every action should be passed through a logical NOT filter before interpretation...", ">\n\nWere they ever really there?", ">\n\nHA HA HAHAHHAAAAA...\nRussian officials should put together a comedy tour.", ">\n\nI guess they felt that they were corrupt enough already.", ">\n\n“I’d like to congratulate corruption for their victory in the war against corruption.” - pootin, probably", ">\n\nWithdraw your attitude", ">\n\nBuh bye.", ">\n\nCool! - everyone else", ">\n\nBut then the convention won't have a lab rate." ]
> Corrupt country leaves thing against corruption
[ "LOL and when were they in??", ">\n\nEvery country us highly corrupted not only the ones you don't like", ">\n\nYes, every country is corrupt. But also corrupt to a vastly different extent.\nNow Russia is highly corrupt and I don’t like it, yet one has nothing to do with the other.\nI also don’t particularly like Luxembourg, yet it is one of the least corrupt countries.\nThe whole of Northern America and Central Europe aren’t extremely corrupt. This has to do with prosperity, a strong civil society and strong institutions.\nAlso Singapore, Hongkong, Japan and Australia are doing well, it’s not just N. America and Europe.\nIt also doesn’t change, that Russia is a corrupt shithole.\nEdit: while corruption is hard to trace, as it takes place in secrecy, there are some approximate measurements, maybe take a look here.", ">\n\nAmerica not corrupt wut mate", ">\n\nIt is, so much worse than the top countries like Denmark etc, yet so much less worse than Russia. But ofc you are right, it’s bad.", ">\n\nWas Ruzzia fighting for or against corruption?", ">\n\nDo you mean adjective?", ">\n\nFuck. Ya, that one. Grade school was a long time ago.", ">\n\nYou used poor sentence structure that doesn't make sense by itself. If you were trying to say \"Russians are Nazis who fight\" or \"Russia is a Nazi country that fights\", say that. Russia [singular noun] is [singular verb] fighting [adjective?] Nazis [plural noun] doesn't make sense because it equates a singular noun to a plural noun. You are the one who needs an English lesson, kid.", ">\n\nBlessed are the grammar nazis, for they shall inherit nothing of significant value.", ">\n\nI'm just calling you out for trying to call someone else out when you were actually wrong. Also, you replied to the comment twice with 2 fairly different replies which leads me to believe that you were intending to swap to your alternate account for one of them to pretend that others thought you were correct. Which is a douche move.", ">\n\nYou called me out on a comment admitting that grade school was a long time ago. In your opinion was that not a douche move?\nAlso, calling out a douche for having two accounts when that douche only has one account is supercalifragilisticexpealidouchoius. Downvote this one and crawl back under your rock.", ">\n\nWhoops, I misread your initial comment as you saying it has been a while since they went to grade school. That's on me. Also, double commenting on something usually means that one it trying to make a false narrative of public support. If that was not your purpose, that is also my misinterpretation. I was also going to apologize for calling you a douche but telling me to \"crawl back under your rock\" just confirmed that I was right. Have a good day.", ">\n\nI appreciate your honesty. \nI also appreciate the work that you do in removing that 'not so fresh feeling.' I apologize for telling you to crawl back under your rock, as it's abundantly clear you spend most of your time dribbling down a leg and into a shoe. \nYou have a great day as well!", ">\n\nCountry That Has Never Done Something Threatens To Stop Doing It.", ">\n\nI don’t know why Russia bothers with any convention, they literally respect no rules. I think it’s just a show for the idiotic domestic audience that eat whatever shit Putin feeds them.", ">\n\nI'm sure it also pleased Putin to think he was actually a part of international affairs; that Russia was palling around with the big boys, riding their coattails to avoid being called a third-world country.\nEvery group they're kicked out of or quit is another blow to his ego.\n\"I didn't want to be in your stupid group anyway! *sobs*\"", ">\n\nI mean four years ago he was openly pulling the US's strings, regardless of how, Trump was bending the knee to him. Now Russia has been crippled, humiliated, and its only real leverage is its supposedly functional nuclear arsenal.", ">\n\nCountries like Russia is why they have a European Convention on Fighting Corruption.", ">\n\nEeehhhh....Even with Russia, I think I can think of a few countries that are worse in that particular regard.", ">\n\nThat kinda sounds like you don’t understand just how ingrained corruption is within Russia.\nA columbian cartel almost managed to buy a Foxtrot-class submarine from Russia, after buying military helicopters that were delivered on a Russian military cargo plane. The only reason the sale didn’t complete is because the Russian middleman pocketed the money and disappeared.", ">\n\nIs there a link for that story? I’d love to read up on this", ">\n\nThanks!", ">\n\nWithdraw from the entire world you cunts.", ">\n\nCount down to some moron that says something to the effect of \"No, we need to keep Russia involved in international relations and can't let them be humiliated or they will become isolated and dangerous.\"", ">\n\nNo, we need to keep Russia involved in international relations and can't let them be humiliated or they will become isolated and dangerous.", ">\n\nThe fact that you have the same profile picture as the person you responded to made me think they just responded to themselves 🤣🤣🤣", ">\n\n\nRussia is gearing up to end its participation in the European Convention on fighting corruption in response to the decision to restrict Moscow’s participation in the Council of Europe (CoE).\nOn Monday, Russian President Vladimir Putin submitted a bill to the State Duma — the lower house of the Russian Parliament — to denounce the Criminal Law Convention on Corruption signed in the city of Strasbourg on January 27, 1999.\n\n...\n\nRussia ceased to be a Party to the European Convention on Human Rights on 16 September 2022.\n\n...\n\nThe Council of Europe brings together 47 European countries and was created to promote democracy, protect human rights and strengthen the rule of law in Europe. Russia was a member of the Council of Europe from 1996 to 2022.", ">\n\nRussia is getting ready to steal some major shit.", ">\n\nBecause land and children don't count as major yet?", ">\n\nThey decided to stop fighting corruption because corruption won.", ">\n\nHa, what? Russia was part of a fighting corruption convention. Fuck me. Is this a joke.", ">\n\nMaybe this Benjamin will convince you to not withdraw", ">\n\nGod damn it, you fucking genius.", ">\n\nWhy would they want to fight their primary activity?", ">\n\nFair enough. Their membership has clearly not helped them fight corruption.", ">\n\nDoes this feel a little bit like my teenager threatening to not clean up his room, normally at the end of a fight he is loosing just before he slams the door with a petulant \"Fine, but if you think I am cleaning MY room, think again\". My teenager has never cleaned their own room willingly without the shotgun of no internet being held to their head. Kind of like Russia has never actually cleaned up corruption without some leverage being applied.", ">\n\nMy daughter, starting around age 9 or so, latched onto the KonMarie ethos like she was born for it. She's since maintained her room in a minimalist and tidier state than I ever kept any living space of my own my entire life. She also started doing her own laundry starting at age 11, with no prompting from anyone.", ">\n\n\nRussia Ready to Withdraw from European Convention on Fighting Corruption\n\nCorruption won the battle in Russia.", ">\n\n(...), surprising nobody", ">\n\nSo yeah anyways...", ">\n\nWell... I would say this means Russia is just condoning corruption now. But in Oppositeland, every action should be passed through a logical NOT filter before interpretation...", ">\n\nWere they ever really there?", ">\n\nHA HA HAHAHHAAAAA...\nRussian officials should put together a comedy tour.", ">\n\nI guess they felt that they were corrupt enough already.", ">\n\n“I’d like to congratulate corruption for their victory in the war against corruption.” - pootin, probably", ">\n\nWithdraw your attitude", ">\n\nBuh bye.", ">\n\nCool! - everyone else", ">\n\nBut then the convention won't have a lab rate.", ">\n\nThey also withdrew from the convention on high ranking officials falling off balconies as well ,Im sensing a pattern" ]
> How much would they stand to lose if they did this? Edit. How much personally would the individuals who are on this committee lose by not being on it anymore?
[ "LOL and when were they in??", ">\n\nEvery country us highly corrupted not only the ones you don't like", ">\n\nYes, every country is corrupt. But also corrupt to a vastly different extent.\nNow Russia is highly corrupt and I don’t like it, yet one has nothing to do with the other.\nI also don’t particularly like Luxembourg, yet it is one of the least corrupt countries.\nThe whole of Northern America and Central Europe aren’t extremely corrupt. This has to do with prosperity, a strong civil society and strong institutions.\nAlso Singapore, Hongkong, Japan and Australia are doing well, it’s not just N. America and Europe.\nIt also doesn’t change, that Russia is a corrupt shithole.\nEdit: while corruption is hard to trace, as it takes place in secrecy, there are some approximate measurements, maybe take a look here.", ">\n\nAmerica not corrupt wut mate", ">\n\nIt is, so much worse than the top countries like Denmark etc, yet so much less worse than Russia. But ofc you are right, it’s bad.", ">\n\nWas Ruzzia fighting for or against corruption?", ">\n\nDo you mean adjective?", ">\n\nFuck. Ya, that one. Grade school was a long time ago.", ">\n\nYou used poor sentence structure that doesn't make sense by itself. If you were trying to say \"Russians are Nazis who fight\" or \"Russia is a Nazi country that fights\", say that. Russia [singular noun] is [singular verb] fighting [adjective?] Nazis [plural noun] doesn't make sense because it equates a singular noun to a plural noun. You are the one who needs an English lesson, kid.", ">\n\nBlessed are the grammar nazis, for they shall inherit nothing of significant value.", ">\n\nI'm just calling you out for trying to call someone else out when you were actually wrong. Also, you replied to the comment twice with 2 fairly different replies which leads me to believe that you were intending to swap to your alternate account for one of them to pretend that others thought you were correct. Which is a douche move.", ">\n\nYou called me out on a comment admitting that grade school was a long time ago. In your opinion was that not a douche move?\nAlso, calling out a douche for having two accounts when that douche only has one account is supercalifragilisticexpealidouchoius. Downvote this one and crawl back under your rock.", ">\n\nWhoops, I misread your initial comment as you saying it has been a while since they went to grade school. That's on me. Also, double commenting on something usually means that one it trying to make a false narrative of public support. If that was not your purpose, that is also my misinterpretation. I was also going to apologize for calling you a douche but telling me to \"crawl back under your rock\" just confirmed that I was right. Have a good day.", ">\n\nI appreciate your honesty. \nI also appreciate the work that you do in removing that 'not so fresh feeling.' I apologize for telling you to crawl back under your rock, as it's abundantly clear you spend most of your time dribbling down a leg and into a shoe. \nYou have a great day as well!", ">\n\nCountry That Has Never Done Something Threatens To Stop Doing It.", ">\n\nI don’t know why Russia bothers with any convention, they literally respect no rules. I think it’s just a show for the idiotic domestic audience that eat whatever shit Putin feeds them.", ">\n\nI'm sure it also pleased Putin to think he was actually a part of international affairs; that Russia was palling around with the big boys, riding their coattails to avoid being called a third-world country.\nEvery group they're kicked out of or quit is another blow to his ego.\n\"I didn't want to be in your stupid group anyway! *sobs*\"", ">\n\nI mean four years ago he was openly pulling the US's strings, regardless of how, Trump was bending the knee to him. Now Russia has been crippled, humiliated, and its only real leverage is its supposedly functional nuclear arsenal.", ">\n\nCountries like Russia is why they have a European Convention on Fighting Corruption.", ">\n\nEeehhhh....Even with Russia, I think I can think of a few countries that are worse in that particular regard.", ">\n\nThat kinda sounds like you don’t understand just how ingrained corruption is within Russia.\nA columbian cartel almost managed to buy a Foxtrot-class submarine from Russia, after buying military helicopters that were delivered on a Russian military cargo plane. The only reason the sale didn’t complete is because the Russian middleman pocketed the money and disappeared.", ">\n\nIs there a link for that story? I’d love to read up on this", ">\n\nThanks!", ">\n\nWithdraw from the entire world you cunts.", ">\n\nCount down to some moron that says something to the effect of \"No, we need to keep Russia involved in international relations and can't let them be humiliated or they will become isolated and dangerous.\"", ">\n\nNo, we need to keep Russia involved in international relations and can't let them be humiliated or they will become isolated and dangerous.", ">\n\nThe fact that you have the same profile picture as the person you responded to made me think they just responded to themselves 🤣🤣🤣", ">\n\n\nRussia is gearing up to end its participation in the European Convention on fighting corruption in response to the decision to restrict Moscow’s participation in the Council of Europe (CoE).\nOn Monday, Russian President Vladimir Putin submitted a bill to the State Duma — the lower house of the Russian Parliament — to denounce the Criminal Law Convention on Corruption signed in the city of Strasbourg on January 27, 1999.\n\n...\n\nRussia ceased to be a Party to the European Convention on Human Rights on 16 September 2022.\n\n...\n\nThe Council of Europe brings together 47 European countries and was created to promote democracy, protect human rights and strengthen the rule of law in Europe. Russia was a member of the Council of Europe from 1996 to 2022.", ">\n\nRussia is getting ready to steal some major shit.", ">\n\nBecause land and children don't count as major yet?", ">\n\nThey decided to stop fighting corruption because corruption won.", ">\n\nHa, what? Russia was part of a fighting corruption convention. Fuck me. Is this a joke.", ">\n\nMaybe this Benjamin will convince you to not withdraw", ">\n\nGod damn it, you fucking genius.", ">\n\nWhy would they want to fight their primary activity?", ">\n\nFair enough. Their membership has clearly not helped them fight corruption.", ">\n\nDoes this feel a little bit like my teenager threatening to not clean up his room, normally at the end of a fight he is loosing just before he slams the door with a petulant \"Fine, but if you think I am cleaning MY room, think again\". My teenager has never cleaned their own room willingly without the shotgun of no internet being held to their head. Kind of like Russia has never actually cleaned up corruption without some leverage being applied.", ">\n\nMy daughter, starting around age 9 or so, latched onto the KonMarie ethos like she was born for it. She's since maintained her room in a minimalist and tidier state than I ever kept any living space of my own my entire life. She also started doing her own laundry starting at age 11, with no prompting from anyone.", ">\n\n\nRussia Ready to Withdraw from European Convention on Fighting Corruption\n\nCorruption won the battle in Russia.", ">\n\n(...), surprising nobody", ">\n\nSo yeah anyways...", ">\n\nWell... I would say this means Russia is just condoning corruption now. But in Oppositeland, every action should be passed through a logical NOT filter before interpretation...", ">\n\nWere they ever really there?", ">\n\nHA HA HAHAHHAAAAA...\nRussian officials should put together a comedy tour.", ">\n\nI guess they felt that they were corrupt enough already.", ">\n\n“I’d like to congratulate corruption for their victory in the war against corruption.” - pootin, probably", ">\n\nWithdraw your attitude", ">\n\nBuh bye.", ">\n\nCool! - everyone else", ">\n\nBut then the convention won't have a lab rate.", ">\n\nThey also withdrew from the convention on high ranking officials falling off balconies as well ,Im sensing a pattern", ">\n\nCorrupt country leaves thing against corruption" ]
> This is kinda like when I keep losing so I throw the Playstation controller on the ground and quit.
[ "LOL and when were they in??", ">\n\nEvery country us highly corrupted not only the ones you don't like", ">\n\nYes, every country is corrupt. But also corrupt to a vastly different extent.\nNow Russia is highly corrupt and I don’t like it, yet one has nothing to do with the other.\nI also don’t particularly like Luxembourg, yet it is one of the least corrupt countries.\nThe whole of Northern America and Central Europe aren’t extremely corrupt. This has to do with prosperity, a strong civil society and strong institutions.\nAlso Singapore, Hongkong, Japan and Australia are doing well, it’s not just N. America and Europe.\nIt also doesn’t change, that Russia is a corrupt shithole.\nEdit: while corruption is hard to trace, as it takes place in secrecy, there are some approximate measurements, maybe take a look here.", ">\n\nAmerica not corrupt wut mate", ">\n\nIt is, so much worse than the top countries like Denmark etc, yet so much less worse than Russia. But ofc you are right, it’s bad.", ">\n\nWas Ruzzia fighting for or against corruption?", ">\n\nDo you mean adjective?", ">\n\nFuck. Ya, that one. Grade school was a long time ago.", ">\n\nYou used poor sentence structure that doesn't make sense by itself. If you were trying to say \"Russians are Nazis who fight\" or \"Russia is a Nazi country that fights\", say that. Russia [singular noun] is [singular verb] fighting [adjective?] Nazis [plural noun] doesn't make sense because it equates a singular noun to a plural noun. You are the one who needs an English lesson, kid.", ">\n\nBlessed are the grammar nazis, for they shall inherit nothing of significant value.", ">\n\nI'm just calling you out for trying to call someone else out when you were actually wrong. Also, you replied to the comment twice with 2 fairly different replies which leads me to believe that you were intending to swap to your alternate account for one of them to pretend that others thought you were correct. Which is a douche move.", ">\n\nYou called me out on a comment admitting that grade school was a long time ago. In your opinion was that not a douche move?\nAlso, calling out a douche for having two accounts when that douche only has one account is supercalifragilisticexpealidouchoius. Downvote this one and crawl back under your rock.", ">\n\nWhoops, I misread your initial comment as you saying it has been a while since they went to grade school. That's on me. Also, double commenting on something usually means that one it trying to make a false narrative of public support. If that was not your purpose, that is also my misinterpretation. I was also going to apologize for calling you a douche but telling me to \"crawl back under your rock\" just confirmed that I was right. Have a good day.", ">\n\nI appreciate your honesty. \nI also appreciate the work that you do in removing that 'not so fresh feeling.' I apologize for telling you to crawl back under your rock, as it's abundantly clear you spend most of your time dribbling down a leg and into a shoe. \nYou have a great day as well!", ">\n\nCountry That Has Never Done Something Threatens To Stop Doing It.", ">\n\nI don’t know why Russia bothers with any convention, they literally respect no rules. I think it’s just a show for the idiotic domestic audience that eat whatever shit Putin feeds them.", ">\n\nI'm sure it also pleased Putin to think he was actually a part of international affairs; that Russia was palling around with the big boys, riding their coattails to avoid being called a third-world country.\nEvery group they're kicked out of or quit is another blow to his ego.\n\"I didn't want to be in your stupid group anyway! *sobs*\"", ">\n\nI mean four years ago he was openly pulling the US's strings, regardless of how, Trump was bending the knee to him. Now Russia has been crippled, humiliated, and its only real leverage is its supposedly functional nuclear arsenal.", ">\n\nCountries like Russia is why they have a European Convention on Fighting Corruption.", ">\n\nEeehhhh....Even with Russia, I think I can think of a few countries that are worse in that particular regard.", ">\n\nThat kinda sounds like you don’t understand just how ingrained corruption is within Russia.\nA columbian cartel almost managed to buy a Foxtrot-class submarine from Russia, after buying military helicopters that were delivered on a Russian military cargo plane. The only reason the sale didn’t complete is because the Russian middleman pocketed the money and disappeared.", ">\n\nIs there a link for that story? I’d love to read up on this", ">\n\nThanks!", ">\n\nWithdraw from the entire world you cunts.", ">\n\nCount down to some moron that says something to the effect of \"No, we need to keep Russia involved in international relations and can't let them be humiliated or they will become isolated and dangerous.\"", ">\n\nNo, we need to keep Russia involved in international relations and can't let them be humiliated or they will become isolated and dangerous.", ">\n\nThe fact that you have the same profile picture as the person you responded to made me think they just responded to themselves 🤣🤣🤣", ">\n\n\nRussia is gearing up to end its participation in the European Convention on fighting corruption in response to the decision to restrict Moscow’s participation in the Council of Europe (CoE).\nOn Monday, Russian President Vladimir Putin submitted a bill to the State Duma — the lower house of the Russian Parliament — to denounce the Criminal Law Convention on Corruption signed in the city of Strasbourg on January 27, 1999.\n\n...\n\nRussia ceased to be a Party to the European Convention on Human Rights on 16 September 2022.\n\n...\n\nThe Council of Europe brings together 47 European countries and was created to promote democracy, protect human rights and strengthen the rule of law in Europe. Russia was a member of the Council of Europe from 1996 to 2022.", ">\n\nRussia is getting ready to steal some major shit.", ">\n\nBecause land and children don't count as major yet?", ">\n\nThey decided to stop fighting corruption because corruption won.", ">\n\nHa, what? Russia was part of a fighting corruption convention. Fuck me. Is this a joke.", ">\n\nMaybe this Benjamin will convince you to not withdraw", ">\n\nGod damn it, you fucking genius.", ">\n\nWhy would they want to fight their primary activity?", ">\n\nFair enough. Their membership has clearly not helped them fight corruption.", ">\n\nDoes this feel a little bit like my teenager threatening to not clean up his room, normally at the end of a fight he is loosing just before he slams the door with a petulant \"Fine, but if you think I am cleaning MY room, think again\". My teenager has never cleaned their own room willingly without the shotgun of no internet being held to their head. Kind of like Russia has never actually cleaned up corruption without some leverage being applied.", ">\n\nMy daughter, starting around age 9 or so, latched onto the KonMarie ethos like she was born for it. She's since maintained her room in a minimalist and tidier state than I ever kept any living space of my own my entire life. She also started doing her own laundry starting at age 11, with no prompting from anyone.", ">\n\n\nRussia Ready to Withdraw from European Convention on Fighting Corruption\n\nCorruption won the battle in Russia.", ">\n\n(...), surprising nobody", ">\n\nSo yeah anyways...", ">\n\nWell... I would say this means Russia is just condoning corruption now. But in Oppositeland, every action should be passed through a logical NOT filter before interpretation...", ">\n\nWere they ever really there?", ">\n\nHA HA HAHAHHAAAAA...\nRussian officials should put together a comedy tour.", ">\n\nI guess they felt that they were corrupt enough already.", ">\n\n“I’d like to congratulate corruption for their victory in the war against corruption.” - pootin, probably", ">\n\nWithdraw your attitude", ">\n\nBuh bye.", ">\n\nCool! - everyone else", ">\n\nBut then the convention won't have a lab rate.", ">\n\nThey also withdrew from the convention on high ranking officials falling off balconies as well ,Im sensing a pattern", ">\n\nCorrupt country leaves thing against corruption", ">\n\nHow much would they stand to lose if they did this?\nEdit. How much personally would the individuals who are on this committee lose by not being on it anymore?" ]
> Don't fight the problem, be the problem!
[ "LOL and when were they in??", ">\n\nEvery country us highly corrupted not only the ones you don't like", ">\n\nYes, every country is corrupt. But also corrupt to a vastly different extent.\nNow Russia is highly corrupt and I don’t like it, yet one has nothing to do with the other.\nI also don’t particularly like Luxembourg, yet it is one of the least corrupt countries.\nThe whole of Northern America and Central Europe aren’t extremely corrupt. This has to do with prosperity, a strong civil society and strong institutions.\nAlso Singapore, Hongkong, Japan and Australia are doing well, it’s not just N. America and Europe.\nIt also doesn’t change, that Russia is a corrupt shithole.\nEdit: while corruption is hard to trace, as it takes place in secrecy, there are some approximate measurements, maybe take a look here.", ">\n\nAmerica not corrupt wut mate", ">\n\nIt is, so much worse than the top countries like Denmark etc, yet so much less worse than Russia. But ofc you are right, it’s bad.", ">\n\nWas Ruzzia fighting for or against corruption?", ">\n\nDo you mean adjective?", ">\n\nFuck. Ya, that one. Grade school was a long time ago.", ">\n\nYou used poor sentence structure that doesn't make sense by itself. If you were trying to say \"Russians are Nazis who fight\" or \"Russia is a Nazi country that fights\", say that. Russia [singular noun] is [singular verb] fighting [adjective?] Nazis [plural noun] doesn't make sense because it equates a singular noun to a plural noun. You are the one who needs an English lesson, kid.", ">\n\nBlessed are the grammar nazis, for they shall inherit nothing of significant value.", ">\n\nI'm just calling you out for trying to call someone else out when you were actually wrong. Also, you replied to the comment twice with 2 fairly different replies which leads me to believe that you were intending to swap to your alternate account for one of them to pretend that others thought you were correct. Which is a douche move.", ">\n\nYou called me out on a comment admitting that grade school was a long time ago. In your opinion was that not a douche move?\nAlso, calling out a douche for having two accounts when that douche only has one account is supercalifragilisticexpealidouchoius. Downvote this one and crawl back under your rock.", ">\n\nWhoops, I misread your initial comment as you saying it has been a while since they went to grade school. That's on me. Also, double commenting on something usually means that one it trying to make a false narrative of public support. If that was not your purpose, that is also my misinterpretation. I was also going to apologize for calling you a douche but telling me to \"crawl back under your rock\" just confirmed that I was right. Have a good day.", ">\n\nI appreciate your honesty. \nI also appreciate the work that you do in removing that 'not so fresh feeling.' I apologize for telling you to crawl back under your rock, as it's abundantly clear you spend most of your time dribbling down a leg and into a shoe. \nYou have a great day as well!", ">\n\nCountry That Has Never Done Something Threatens To Stop Doing It.", ">\n\nI don’t know why Russia bothers with any convention, they literally respect no rules. I think it’s just a show for the idiotic domestic audience that eat whatever shit Putin feeds them.", ">\n\nI'm sure it also pleased Putin to think he was actually a part of international affairs; that Russia was palling around with the big boys, riding their coattails to avoid being called a third-world country.\nEvery group they're kicked out of or quit is another blow to his ego.\n\"I didn't want to be in your stupid group anyway! *sobs*\"", ">\n\nI mean four years ago he was openly pulling the US's strings, regardless of how, Trump was bending the knee to him. Now Russia has been crippled, humiliated, and its only real leverage is its supposedly functional nuclear arsenal.", ">\n\nCountries like Russia is why they have a European Convention on Fighting Corruption.", ">\n\nEeehhhh....Even with Russia, I think I can think of a few countries that are worse in that particular regard.", ">\n\nThat kinda sounds like you don’t understand just how ingrained corruption is within Russia.\nA columbian cartel almost managed to buy a Foxtrot-class submarine from Russia, after buying military helicopters that were delivered on a Russian military cargo plane. The only reason the sale didn’t complete is because the Russian middleman pocketed the money and disappeared.", ">\n\nIs there a link for that story? I’d love to read up on this", ">\n\nThanks!", ">\n\nWithdraw from the entire world you cunts.", ">\n\nCount down to some moron that says something to the effect of \"No, we need to keep Russia involved in international relations and can't let them be humiliated or they will become isolated and dangerous.\"", ">\n\nNo, we need to keep Russia involved in international relations and can't let them be humiliated or they will become isolated and dangerous.", ">\n\nThe fact that you have the same profile picture as the person you responded to made me think they just responded to themselves 🤣🤣🤣", ">\n\n\nRussia is gearing up to end its participation in the European Convention on fighting corruption in response to the decision to restrict Moscow’s participation in the Council of Europe (CoE).\nOn Monday, Russian President Vladimir Putin submitted a bill to the State Duma — the lower house of the Russian Parliament — to denounce the Criminal Law Convention on Corruption signed in the city of Strasbourg on January 27, 1999.\n\n...\n\nRussia ceased to be a Party to the European Convention on Human Rights on 16 September 2022.\n\n...\n\nThe Council of Europe brings together 47 European countries and was created to promote democracy, protect human rights and strengthen the rule of law in Europe. Russia was a member of the Council of Europe from 1996 to 2022.", ">\n\nRussia is getting ready to steal some major shit.", ">\n\nBecause land and children don't count as major yet?", ">\n\nThey decided to stop fighting corruption because corruption won.", ">\n\nHa, what? Russia was part of a fighting corruption convention. Fuck me. Is this a joke.", ">\n\nMaybe this Benjamin will convince you to not withdraw", ">\n\nGod damn it, you fucking genius.", ">\n\nWhy would they want to fight their primary activity?", ">\n\nFair enough. Their membership has clearly not helped them fight corruption.", ">\n\nDoes this feel a little bit like my teenager threatening to not clean up his room, normally at the end of a fight he is loosing just before he slams the door with a petulant \"Fine, but if you think I am cleaning MY room, think again\". My teenager has never cleaned their own room willingly without the shotgun of no internet being held to their head. Kind of like Russia has never actually cleaned up corruption without some leverage being applied.", ">\n\nMy daughter, starting around age 9 or so, latched onto the KonMarie ethos like she was born for it. She's since maintained her room in a minimalist and tidier state than I ever kept any living space of my own my entire life. She also started doing her own laundry starting at age 11, with no prompting from anyone.", ">\n\n\nRussia Ready to Withdraw from European Convention on Fighting Corruption\n\nCorruption won the battle in Russia.", ">\n\n(...), surprising nobody", ">\n\nSo yeah anyways...", ">\n\nWell... I would say this means Russia is just condoning corruption now. But in Oppositeland, every action should be passed through a logical NOT filter before interpretation...", ">\n\nWere they ever really there?", ">\n\nHA HA HAHAHHAAAAA...\nRussian officials should put together a comedy tour.", ">\n\nI guess they felt that they were corrupt enough already.", ">\n\n“I’d like to congratulate corruption for their victory in the war against corruption.” - pootin, probably", ">\n\nWithdraw your attitude", ">\n\nBuh bye.", ">\n\nCool! - everyone else", ">\n\nBut then the convention won't have a lab rate.", ">\n\nThey also withdrew from the convention on high ranking officials falling off balconies as well ,Im sensing a pattern", ">\n\nCorrupt country leaves thing against corruption", ">\n\nHow much would they stand to lose if they did this?\nEdit. How much personally would the individuals who are on this committee lose by not being on it anymore?", ">\n\nThis is kinda like when I keep losing so I throw the Playstation controller on the ground and quit." ]
> Headline: Putin Pulls Out
[ "LOL and when were they in??", ">\n\nEvery country us highly corrupted not only the ones you don't like", ">\n\nYes, every country is corrupt. But also corrupt to a vastly different extent.\nNow Russia is highly corrupt and I don’t like it, yet one has nothing to do with the other.\nI also don’t particularly like Luxembourg, yet it is one of the least corrupt countries.\nThe whole of Northern America and Central Europe aren’t extremely corrupt. This has to do with prosperity, a strong civil society and strong institutions.\nAlso Singapore, Hongkong, Japan and Australia are doing well, it’s not just N. America and Europe.\nIt also doesn’t change, that Russia is a corrupt shithole.\nEdit: while corruption is hard to trace, as it takes place in secrecy, there are some approximate measurements, maybe take a look here.", ">\n\nAmerica not corrupt wut mate", ">\n\nIt is, so much worse than the top countries like Denmark etc, yet so much less worse than Russia. But ofc you are right, it’s bad.", ">\n\nWas Ruzzia fighting for or against corruption?", ">\n\nDo you mean adjective?", ">\n\nFuck. Ya, that one. Grade school was a long time ago.", ">\n\nYou used poor sentence structure that doesn't make sense by itself. If you were trying to say \"Russians are Nazis who fight\" or \"Russia is a Nazi country that fights\", say that. Russia [singular noun] is [singular verb] fighting [adjective?] Nazis [plural noun] doesn't make sense because it equates a singular noun to a plural noun. You are the one who needs an English lesson, kid.", ">\n\nBlessed are the grammar nazis, for they shall inherit nothing of significant value.", ">\n\nI'm just calling you out for trying to call someone else out when you were actually wrong. Also, you replied to the comment twice with 2 fairly different replies which leads me to believe that you were intending to swap to your alternate account for one of them to pretend that others thought you were correct. Which is a douche move.", ">\n\nYou called me out on a comment admitting that grade school was a long time ago. In your opinion was that not a douche move?\nAlso, calling out a douche for having two accounts when that douche only has one account is supercalifragilisticexpealidouchoius. Downvote this one and crawl back under your rock.", ">\n\nWhoops, I misread your initial comment as you saying it has been a while since they went to grade school. That's on me. Also, double commenting on something usually means that one it trying to make a false narrative of public support. If that was not your purpose, that is also my misinterpretation. I was also going to apologize for calling you a douche but telling me to \"crawl back under your rock\" just confirmed that I was right. Have a good day.", ">\n\nI appreciate your honesty. \nI also appreciate the work that you do in removing that 'not so fresh feeling.' I apologize for telling you to crawl back under your rock, as it's abundantly clear you spend most of your time dribbling down a leg and into a shoe. \nYou have a great day as well!", ">\n\nCountry That Has Never Done Something Threatens To Stop Doing It.", ">\n\nI don’t know why Russia bothers with any convention, they literally respect no rules. I think it’s just a show for the idiotic domestic audience that eat whatever shit Putin feeds them.", ">\n\nI'm sure it also pleased Putin to think he was actually a part of international affairs; that Russia was palling around with the big boys, riding their coattails to avoid being called a third-world country.\nEvery group they're kicked out of or quit is another blow to his ego.\n\"I didn't want to be in your stupid group anyway! *sobs*\"", ">\n\nI mean four years ago he was openly pulling the US's strings, regardless of how, Trump was bending the knee to him. Now Russia has been crippled, humiliated, and its only real leverage is its supposedly functional nuclear arsenal.", ">\n\nCountries like Russia is why they have a European Convention on Fighting Corruption.", ">\n\nEeehhhh....Even with Russia, I think I can think of a few countries that are worse in that particular regard.", ">\n\nThat kinda sounds like you don’t understand just how ingrained corruption is within Russia.\nA columbian cartel almost managed to buy a Foxtrot-class submarine from Russia, after buying military helicopters that were delivered on a Russian military cargo plane. The only reason the sale didn’t complete is because the Russian middleman pocketed the money and disappeared.", ">\n\nIs there a link for that story? I’d love to read up on this", ">\n\nThanks!", ">\n\nWithdraw from the entire world you cunts.", ">\n\nCount down to some moron that says something to the effect of \"No, we need to keep Russia involved in international relations and can't let them be humiliated or they will become isolated and dangerous.\"", ">\n\nNo, we need to keep Russia involved in international relations and can't let them be humiliated or they will become isolated and dangerous.", ">\n\nThe fact that you have the same profile picture as the person you responded to made me think they just responded to themselves 🤣🤣🤣", ">\n\n\nRussia is gearing up to end its participation in the European Convention on fighting corruption in response to the decision to restrict Moscow’s participation in the Council of Europe (CoE).\nOn Monday, Russian President Vladimir Putin submitted a bill to the State Duma — the lower house of the Russian Parliament — to denounce the Criminal Law Convention on Corruption signed in the city of Strasbourg on January 27, 1999.\n\n...\n\nRussia ceased to be a Party to the European Convention on Human Rights on 16 September 2022.\n\n...\n\nThe Council of Europe brings together 47 European countries and was created to promote democracy, protect human rights and strengthen the rule of law in Europe. Russia was a member of the Council of Europe from 1996 to 2022.", ">\n\nRussia is getting ready to steal some major shit.", ">\n\nBecause land and children don't count as major yet?", ">\n\nThey decided to stop fighting corruption because corruption won.", ">\n\nHa, what? Russia was part of a fighting corruption convention. Fuck me. Is this a joke.", ">\n\nMaybe this Benjamin will convince you to not withdraw", ">\n\nGod damn it, you fucking genius.", ">\n\nWhy would they want to fight their primary activity?", ">\n\nFair enough. Their membership has clearly not helped them fight corruption.", ">\n\nDoes this feel a little bit like my teenager threatening to not clean up his room, normally at the end of a fight he is loosing just before he slams the door with a petulant \"Fine, but if you think I am cleaning MY room, think again\". My teenager has never cleaned their own room willingly without the shotgun of no internet being held to their head. Kind of like Russia has never actually cleaned up corruption without some leverage being applied.", ">\n\nMy daughter, starting around age 9 or so, latched onto the KonMarie ethos like she was born for it. She's since maintained her room in a minimalist and tidier state than I ever kept any living space of my own my entire life. She also started doing her own laundry starting at age 11, with no prompting from anyone.", ">\n\n\nRussia Ready to Withdraw from European Convention on Fighting Corruption\n\nCorruption won the battle in Russia.", ">\n\n(...), surprising nobody", ">\n\nSo yeah anyways...", ">\n\nWell... I would say this means Russia is just condoning corruption now. But in Oppositeland, every action should be passed through a logical NOT filter before interpretation...", ">\n\nWere they ever really there?", ">\n\nHA HA HAHAHHAAAAA...\nRussian officials should put together a comedy tour.", ">\n\nI guess they felt that they were corrupt enough already.", ">\n\n“I’d like to congratulate corruption for their victory in the war against corruption.” - pootin, probably", ">\n\nWithdraw your attitude", ">\n\nBuh bye.", ">\n\nCool! - everyone else", ">\n\nBut then the convention won't have a lab rate.", ">\n\nThey also withdrew from the convention on high ranking officials falling off balconies as well ,Im sensing a pattern", ">\n\nCorrupt country leaves thing against corruption", ">\n\nHow much would they stand to lose if they did this?\nEdit. How much personally would the individuals who are on this committee lose by not being on it anymore?", ">\n\nThis is kinda like when I keep losing so I throw the Playstation controller on the ground and quit.", ">\n\nDon't fight the problem, be the problem!" ]
> "We'll be more corrupt than ever! That'll show them!"
[ "LOL and when were they in??", ">\n\nEvery country us highly corrupted not only the ones you don't like", ">\n\nYes, every country is corrupt. But also corrupt to a vastly different extent.\nNow Russia is highly corrupt and I don’t like it, yet one has nothing to do with the other.\nI also don’t particularly like Luxembourg, yet it is one of the least corrupt countries.\nThe whole of Northern America and Central Europe aren’t extremely corrupt. This has to do with prosperity, a strong civil society and strong institutions.\nAlso Singapore, Hongkong, Japan and Australia are doing well, it’s not just N. America and Europe.\nIt also doesn’t change, that Russia is a corrupt shithole.\nEdit: while corruption is hard to trace, as it takes place in secrecy, there are some approximate measurements, maybe take a look here.", ">\n\nAmerica not corrupt wut mate", ">\n\nIt is, so much worse than the top countries like Denmark etc, yet so much less worse than Russia. But ofc you are right, it’s bad.", ">\n\nWas Ruzzia fighting for or against corruption?", ">\n\nDo you mean adjective?", ">\n\nFuck. Ya, that one. Grade school was a long time ago.", ">\n\nYou used poor sentence structure that doesn't make sense by itself. If you were trying to say \"Russians are Nazis who fight\" or \"Russia is a Nazi country that fights\", say that. Russia [singular noun] is [singular verb] fighting [adjective?] Nazis [plural noun] doesn't make sense because it equates a singular noun to a plural noun. You are the one who needs an English lesson, kid.", ">\n\nBlessed are the grammar nazis, for they shall inherit nothing of significant value.", ">\n\nI'm just calling you out for trying to call someone else out when you were actually wrong. Also, you replied to the comment twice with 2 fairly different replies which leads me to believe that you were intending to swap to your alternate account for one of them to pretend that others thought you were correct. Which is a douche move.", ">\n\nYou called me out on a comment admitting that grade school was a long time ago. In your opinion was that not a douche move?\nAlso, calling out a douche for having two accounts when that douche only has one account is supercalifragilisticexpealidouchoius. Downvote this one and crawl back under your rock.", ">\n\nWhoops, I misread your initial comment as you saying it has been a while since they went to grade school. That's on me. Also, double commenting on something usually means that one it trying to make a false narrative of public support. If that was not your purpose, that is also my misinterpretation. I was also going to apologize for calling you a douche but telling me to \"crawl back under your rock\" just confirmed that I was right. Have a good day.", ">\n\nI appreciate your honesty. \nI also appreciate the work that you do in removing that 'not so fresh feeling.' I apologize for telling you to crawl back under your rock, as it's abundantly clear you spend most of your time dribbling down a leg and into a shoe. \nYou have a great day as well!", ">\n\nCountry That Has Never Done Something Threatens To Stop Doing It.", ">\n\nI don’t know why Russia bothers with any convention, they literally respect no rules. I think it’s just a show for the idiotic domestic audience that eat whatever shit Putin feeds them.", ">\n\nI'm sure it also pleased Putin to think he was actually a part of international affairs; that Russia was palling around with the big boys, riding their coattails to avoid being called a third-world country.\nEvery group they're kicked out of or quit is another blow to his ego.\n\"I didn't want to be in your stupid group anyway! *sobs*\"", ">\n\nI mean four years ago he was openly pulling the US's strings, regardless of how, Trump was bending the knee to him. Now Russia has been crippled, humiliated, and its only real leverage is its supposedly functional nuclear arsenal.", ">\n\nCountries like Russia is why they have a European Convention on Fighting Corruption.", ">\n\nEeehhhh....Even with Russia, I think I can think of a few countries that are worse in that particular regard.", ">\n\nThat kinda sounds like you don’t understand just how ingrained corruption is within Russia.\nA columbian cartel almost managed to buy a Foxtrot-class submarine from Russia, after buying military helicopters that were delivered on a Russian military cargo plane. The only reason the sale didn’t complete is because the Russian middleman pocketed the money and disappeared.", ">\n\nIs there a link for that story? I’d love to read up on this", ">\n\nThanks!", ">\n\nWithdraw from the entire world you cunts.", ">\n\nCount down to some moron that says something to the effect of \"No, we need to keep Russia involved in international relations and can't let them be humiliated or they will become isolated and dangerous.\"", ">\n\nNo, we need to keep Russia involved in international relations and can't let them be humiliated or they will become isolated and dangerous.", ">\n\nThe fact that you have the same profile picture as the person you responded to made me think they just responded to themselves 🤣🤣🤣", ">\n\n\nRussia is gearing up to end its participation in the European Convention on fighting corruption in response to the decision to restrict Moscow’s participation in the Council of Europe (CoE).\nOn Monday, Russian President Vladimir Putin submitted a bill to the State Duma — the lower house of the Russian Parliament — to denounce the Criminal Law Convention on Corruption signed in the city of Strasbourg on January 27, 1999.\n\n...\n\nRussia ceased to be a Party to the European Convention on Human Rights on 16 September 2022.\n\n...\n\nThe Council of Europe brings together 47 European countries and was created to promote democracy, protect human rights and strengthen the rule of law in Europe. Russia was a member of the Council of Europe from 1996 to 2022.", ">\n\nRussia is getting ready to steal some major shit.", ">\n\nBecause land and children don't count as major yet?", ">\n\nThey decided to stop fighting corruption because corruption won.", ">\n\nHa, what? Russia was part of a fighting corruption convention. Fuck me. Is this a joke.", ">\n\nMaybe this Benjamin will convince you to not withdraw", ">\n\nGod damn it, you fucking genius.", ">\n\nWhy would they want to fight their primary activity?", ">\n\nFair enough. Their membership has clearly not helped them fight corruption.", ">\n\nDoes this feel a little bit like my teenager threatening to not clean up his room, normally at the end of a fight he is loosing just before he slams the door with a petulant \"Fine, but if you think I am cleaning MY room, think again\". My teenager has never cleaned their own room willingly without the shotgun of no internet being held to their head. Kind of like Russia has never actually cleaned up corruption without some leverage being applied.", ">\n\nMy daughter, starting around age 9 or so, latched onto the KonMarie ethos like she was born for it. She's since maintained her room in a minimalist and tidier state than I ever kept any living space of my own my entire life. She also started doing her own laundry starting at age 11, with no prompting from anyone.", ">\n\n\nRussia Ready to Withdraw from European Convention on Fighting Corruption\n\nCorruption won the battle in Russia.", ">\n\n(...), surprising nobody", ">\n\nSo yeah anyways...", ">\n\nWell... I would say this means Russia is just condoning corruption now. But in Oppositeland, every action should be passed through a logical NOT filter before interpretation...", ">\n\nWere they ever really there?", ">\n\nHA HA HAHAHHAAAAA...\nRussian officials should put together a comedy tour.", ">\n\nI guess they felt that they were corrupt enough already.", ">\n\n“I’d like to congratulate corruption for their victory in the war against corruption.” - pootin, probably", ">\n\nWithdraw your attitude", ">\n\nBuh bye.", ">\n\nCool! - everyone else", ">\n\nBut then the convention won't have a lab rate.", ">\n\nThey also withdrew from the convention on high ranking officials falling off balconies as well ,Im sensing a pattern", ">\n\nCorrupt country leaves thing against corruption", ">\n\nHow much would they stand to lose if they did this?\nEdit. How much personally would the individuals who are on this committee lose by not being on it anymore?", ">\n\nThis is kinda like when I keep losing so I throw the Playstation controller on the ground and quit.", ">\n\nDon't fight the problem, be the problem!", ">\n\nHeadline: Putin Pulls Out" ]
> Well since corruption = governance in Russia, its a survival move
[ "LOL and when were they in??", ">\n\nEvery country us highly corrupted not only the ones you don't like", ">\n\nYes, every country is corrupt. But also corrupt to a vastly different extent.\nNow Russia is highly corrupt and I don’t like it, yet one has nothing to do with the other.\nI also don’t particularly like Luxembourg, yet it is one of the least corrupt countries.\nThe whole of Northern America and Central Europe aren’t extremely corrupt. This has to do with prosperity, a strong civil society and strong institutions.\nAlso Singapore, Hongkong, Japan and Australia are doing well, it’s not just N. America and Europe.\nIt also doesn’t change, that Russia is a corrupt shithole.\nEdit: while corruption is hard to trace, as it takes place in secrecy, there are some approximate measurements, maybe take a look here.", ">\n\nAmerica not corrupt wut mate", ">\n\nIt is, so much worse than the top countries like Denmark etc, yet so much less worse than Russia. But ofc you are right, it’s bad.", ">\n\nWas Ruzzia fighting for or against corruption?", ">\n\nDo you mean adjective?", ">\n\nFuck. Ya, that one. Grade school was a long time ago.", ">\n\nYou used poor sentence structure that doesn't make sense by itself. If you were trying to say \"Russians are Nazis who fight\" or \"Russia is a Nazi country that fights\", say that. Russia [singular noun] is [singular verb] fighting [adjective?] Nazis [plural noun] doesn't make sense because it equates a singular noun to a plural noun. You are the one who needs an English lesson, kid.", ">\n\nBlessed are the grammar nazis, for they shall inherit nothing of significant value.", ">\n\nI'm just calling you out for trying to call someone else out when you were actually wrong. Also, you replied to the comment twice with 2 fairly different replies which leads me to believe that you were intending to swap to your alternate account for one of them to pretend that others thought you were correct. Which is a douche move.", ">\n\nYou called me out on a comment admitting that grade school was a long time ago. In your opinion was that not a douche move?\nAlso, calling out a douche for having two accounts when that douche only has one account is supercalifragilisticexpealidouchoius. Downvote this one and crawl back under your rock.", ">\n\nWhoops, I misread your initial comment as you saying it has been a while since they went to grade school. That's on me. Also, double commenting on something usually means that one it trying to make a false narrative of public support. If that was not your purpose, that is also my misinterpretation. I was also going to apologize for calling you a douche but telling me to \"crawl back under your rock\" just confirmed that I was right. Have a good day.", ">\n\nI appreciate your honesty. \nI also appreciate the work that you do in removing that 'not so fresh feeling.' I apologize for telling you to crawl back under your rock, as it's abundantly clear you spend most of your time dribbling down a leg and into a shoe. \nYou have a great day as well!", ">\n\nCountry That Has Never Done Something Threatens To Stop Doing It.", ">\n\nI don’t know why Russia bothers with any convention, they literally respect no rules. I think it’s just a show for the idiotic domestic audience that eat whatever shit Putin feeds them.", ">\n\nI'm sure it also pleased Putin to think he was actually a part of international affairs; that Russia was palling around with the big boys, riding their coattails to avoid being called a third-world country.\nEvery group they're kicked out of or quit is another blow to his ego.\n\"I didn't want to be in your stupid group anyway! *sobs*\"", ">\n\nI mean four years ago he was openly pulling the US's strings, regardless of how, Trump was bending the knee to him. Now Russia has been crippled, humiliated, and its only real leverage is its supposedly functional nuclear arsenal.", ">\n\nCountries like Russia is why they have a European Convention on Fighting Corruption.", ">\n\nEeehhhh....Even with Russia, I think I can think of a few countries that are worse in that particular regard.", ">\n\nThat kinda sounds like you don’t understand just how ingrained corruption is within Russia.\nA columbian cartel almost managed to buy a Foxtrot-class submarine from Russia, after buying military helicopters that were delivered on a Russian military cargo plane. The only reason the sale didn’t complete is because the Russian middleman pocketed the money and disappeared.", ">\n\nIs there a link for that story? I’d love to read up on this", ">\n\nThanks!", ">\n\nWithdraw from the entire world you cunts.", ">\n\nCount down to some moron that says something to the effect of \"No, we need to keep Russia involved in international relations and can't let them be humiliated or they will become isolated and dangerous.\"", ">\n\nNo, we need to keep Russia involved in international relations and can't let them be humiliated or they will become isolated and dangerous.", ">\n\nThe fact that you have the same profile picture as the person you responded to made me think they just responded to themselves 🤣🤣🤣", ">\n\n\nRussia is gearing up to end its participation in the European Convention on fighting corruption in response to the decision to restrict Moscow’s participation in the Council of Europe (CoE).\nOn Monday, Russian President Vladimir Putin submitted a bill to the State Duma — the lower house of the Russian Parliament — to denounce the Criminal Law Convention on Corruption signed in the city of Strasbourg on January 27, 1999.\n\n...\n\nRussia ceased to be a Party to the European Convention on Human Rights on 16 September 2022.\n\n...\n\nThe Council of Europe brings together 47 European countries and was created to promote democracy, protect human rights and strengthen the rule of law in Europe. Russia was a member of the Council of Europe from 1996 to 2022.", ">\n\nRussia is getting ready to steal some major shit.", ">\n\nBecause land and children don't count as major yet?", ">\n\nThey decided to stop fighting corruption because corruption won.", ">\n\nHa, what? Russia was part of a fighting corruption convention. Fuck me. Is this a joke.", ">\n\nMaybe this Benjamin will convince you to not withdraw", ">\n\nGod damn it, you fucking genius.", ">\n\nWhy would they want to fight their primary activity?", ">\n\nFair enough. Their membership has clearly not helped them fight corruption.", ">\n\nDoes this feel a little bit like my teenager threatening to not clean up his room, normally at the end of a fight he is loosing just before he slams the door with a petulant \"Fine, but if you think I am cleaning MY room, think again\". My teenager has never cleaned their own room willingly without the shotgun of no internet being held to their head. Kind of like Russia has never actually cleaned up corruption without some leverage being applied.", ">\n\nMy daughter, starting around age 9 or so, latched onto the KonMarie ethos like she was born for it. She's since maintained her room in a minimalist and tidier state than I ever kept any living space of my own my entire life. She also started doing her own laundry starting at age 11, with no prompting from anyone.", ">\n\n\nRussia Ready to Withdraw from European Convention on Fighting Corruption\n\nCorruption won the battle in Russia.", ">\n\n(...), surprising nobody", ">\n\nSo yeah anyways...", ">\n\nWell... I would say this means Russia is just condoning corruption now. But in Oppositeland, every action should be passed through a logical NOT filter before interpretation...", ">\n\nWere they ever really there?", ">\n\nHA HA HAHAHHAAAAA...\nRussian officials should put together a comedy tour.", ">\n\nI guess they felt that they were corrupt enough already.", ">\n\n“I’d like to congratulate corruption for their victory in the war against corruption.” - pootin, probably", ">\n\nWithdraw your attitude", ">\n\nBuh bye.", ">\n\nCool! - everyone else", ">\n\nBut then the convention won't have a lab rate.", ">\n\nThey also withdrew from the convention on high ranking officials falling off balconies as well ,Im sensing a pattern", ">\n\nCorrupt country leaves thing against corruption", ">\n\nHow much would they stand to lose if they did this?\nEdit. How much personally would the individuals who are on this committee lose by not being on it anymore?", ">\n\nThis is kinda like when I keep losing so I throw the Playstation controller on the ground and quit.", ">\n\nDon't fight the problem, be the problem!", ">\n\nHeadline: Putin Pulls Out", ">\n\n\"We'll be more corrupt than ever! That'll show them!\"" ]
> Fox threatens to withdraw from henhouse security commission.
[ "LOL and when were they in??", ">\n\nEvery country us highly corrupted not only the ones you don't like", ">\n\nYes, every country is corrupt. But also corrupt to a vastly different extent.\nNow Russia is highly corrupt and I don’t like it, yet one has nothing to do with the other.\nI also don’t particularly like Luxembourg, yet it is one of the least corrupt countries.\nThe whole of Northern America and Central Europe aren’t extremely corrupt. This has to do with prosperity, a strong civil society and strong institutions.\nAlso Singapore, Hongkong, Japan and Australia are doing well, it’s not just N. America and Europe.\nIt also doesn’t change, that Russia is a corrupt shithole.\nEdit: while corruption is hard to trace, as it takes place in secrecy, there are some approximate measurements, maybe take a look here.", ">\n\nAmerica not corrupt wut mate", ">\n\nIt is, so much worse than the top countries like Denmark etc, yet so much less worse than Russia. But ofc you are right, it’s bad.", ">\n\nWas Ruzzia fighting for or against corruption?", ">\n\nDo you mean adjective?", ">\n\nFuck. Ya, that one. Grade school was a long time ago.", ">\n\nYou used poor sentence structure that doesn't make sense by itself. If you were trying to say \"Russians are Nazis who fight\" or \"Russia is a Nazi country that fights\", say that. Russia [singular noun] is [singular verb] fighting [adjective?] Nazis [plural noun] doesn't make sense because it equates a singular noun to a plural noun. You are the one who needs an English lesson, kid.", ">\n\nBlessed are the grammar nazis, for they shall inherit nothing of significant value.", ">\n\nI'm just calling you out for trying to call someone else out when you were actually wrong. Also, you replied to the comment twice with 2 fairly different replies which leads me to believe that you were intending to swap to your alternate account for one of them to pretend that others thought you were correct. Which is a douche move.", ">\n\nYou called me out on a comment admitting that grade school was a long time ago. In your opinion was that not a douche move?\nAlso, calling out a douche for having two accounts when that douche only has one account is supercalifragilisticexpealidouchoius. Downvote this one and crawl back under your rock.", ">\n\nWhoops, I misread your initial comment as you saying it has been a while since they went to grade school. That's on me. Also, double commenting on something usually means that one it trying to make a false narrative of public support. If that was not your purpose, that is also my misinterpretation. I was also going to apologize for calling you a douche but telling me to \"crawl back under your rock\" just confirmed that I was right. Have a good day.", ">\n\nI appreciate your honesty. \nI also appreciate the work that you do in removing that 'not so fresh feeling.' I apologize for telling you to crawl back under your rock, as it's abundantly clear you spend most of your time dribbling down a leg and into a shoe. \nYou have a great day as well!", ">\n\nCountry That Has Never Done Something Threatens To Stop Doing It.", ">\n\nI don’t know why Russia bothers with any convention, they literally respect no rules. I think it’s just a show for the idiotic domestic audience that eat whatever shit Putin feeds them.", ">\n\nI'm sure it also pleased Putin to think he was actually a part of international affairs; that Russia was palling around with the big boys, riding their coattails to avoid being called a third-world country.\nEvery group they're kicked out of or quit is another blow to his ego.\n\"I didn't want to be in your stupid group anyway! *sobs*\"", ">\n\nI mean four years ago he was openly pulling the US's strings, regardless of how, Trump was bending the knee to him. Now Russia has been crippled, humiliated, and its only real leverage is its supposedly functional nuclear arsenal.", ">\n\nCountries like Russia is why they have a European Convention on Fighting Corruption.", ">\n\nEeehhhh....Even with Russia, I think I can think of a few countries that are worse in that particular regard.", ">\n\nThat kinda sounds like you don’t understand just how ingrained corruption is within Russia.\nA columbian cartel almost managed to buy a Foxtrot-class submarine from Russia, after buying military helicopters that were delivered on a Russian military cargo plane. The only reason the sale didn’t complete is because the Russian middleman pocketed the money and disappeared.", ">\n\nIs there a link for that story? I’d love to read up on this", ">\n\nThanks!", ">\n\nWithdraw from the entire world you cunts.", ">\n\nCount down to some moron that says something to the effect of \"No, we need to keep Russia involved in international relations and can't let them be humiliated or they will become isolated and dangerous.\"", ">\n\nNo, we need to keep Russia involved in international relations and can't let them be humiliated or they will become isolated and dangerous.", ">\n\nThe fact that you have the same profile picture as the person you responded to made me think they just responded to themselves 🤣🤣🤣", ">\n\n\nRussia is gearing up to end its participation in the European Convention on fighting corruption in response to the decision to restrict Moscow’s participation in the Council of Europe (CoE).\nOn Monday, Russian President Vladimir Putin submitted a bill to the State Duma — the lower house of the Russian Parliament — to denounce the Criminal Law Convention on Corruption signed in the city of Strasbourg on January 27, 1999.\n\n...\n\nRussia ceased to be a Party to the European Convention on Human Rights on 16 September 2022.\n\n...\n\nThe Council of Europe brings together 47 European countries and was created to promote democracy, protect human rights and strengthen the rule of law in Europe. Russia was a member of the Council of Europe from 1996 to 2022.", ">\n\nRussia is getting ready to steal some major shit.", ">\n\nBecause land and children don't count as major yet?", ">\n\nThey decided to stop fighting corruption because corruption won.", ">\n\nHa, what? Russia was part of a fighting corruption convention. Fuck me. Is this a joke.", ">\n\nMaybe this Benjamin will convince you to not withdraw", ">\n\nGod damn it, you fucking genius.", ">\n\nWhy would they want to fight their primary activity?", ">\n\nFair enough. Their membership has clearly not helped them fight corruption.", ">\n\nDoes this feel a little bit like my teenager threatening to not clean up his room, normally at the end of a fight he is loosing just before he slams the door with a petulant \"Fine, but if you think I am cleaning MY room, think again\". My teenager has never cleaned their own room willingly without the shotgun of no internet being held to their head. Kind of like Russia has never actually cleaned up corruption without some leverage being applied.", ">\n\nMy daughter, starting around age 9 or so, latched onto the KonMarie ethos like she was born for it. She's since maintained her room in a minimalist and tidier state than I ever kept any living space of my own my entire life. She also started doing her own laundry starting at age 11, with no prompting from anyone.", ">\n\n\nRussia Ready to Withdraw from European Convention on Fighting Corruption\n\nCorruption won the battle in Russia.", ">\n\n(...), surprising nobody", ">\n\nSo yeah anyways...", ">\n\nWell... I would say this means Russia is just condoning corruption now. But in Oppositeland, every action should be passed through a logical NOT filter before interpretation...", ">\n\nWere they ever really there?", ">\n\nHA HA HAHAHHAAAAA...\nRussian officials should put together a comedy tour.", ">\n\nI guess they felt that they were corrupt enough already.", ">\n\n“I’d like to congratulate corruption for their victory in the war against corruption.” - pootin, probably", ">\n\nWithdraw your attitude", ">\n\nBuh bye.", ">\n\nCool! - everyone else", ">\n\nBut then the convention won't have a lab rate.", ">\n\nThey also withdrew from the convention on high ranking officials falling off balconies as well ,Im sensing a pattern", ">\n\nCorrupt country leaves thing against corruption", ">\n\nHow much would they stand to lose if they did this?\nEdit. How much personally would the individuals who are on this committee lose by not being on it anymore?", ">\n\nThis is kinda like when I keep losing so I throw the Playstation controller on the ground and quit.", ">\n\nDon't fight the problem, be the problem!", ">\n\nHeadline: Putin Pulls Out", ">\n\n\"We'll be more corrupt than ever! That'll show them!\"", ">\n\nWell since corruption = governance in Russia, its a survival move" ]
> Man those first half of the headline got me excited. What a rollercoaster of emotions that headline brought me.
[ "LOL and when were they in??", ">\n\nEvery country us highly corrupted not only the ones you don't like", ">\n\nYes, every country is corrupt. But also corrupt to a vastly different extent.\nNow Russia is highly corrupt and I don’t like it, yet one has nothing to do with the other.\nI also don’t particularly like Luxembourg, yet it is one of the least corrupt countries.\nThe whole of Northern America and Central Europe aren’t extremely corrupt. This has to do with prosperity, a strong civil society and strong institutions.\nAlso Singapore, Hongkong, Japan and Australia are doing well, it’s not just N. America and Europe.\nIt also doesn’t change, that Russia is a corrupt shithole.\nEdit: while corruption is hard to trace, as it takes place in secrecy, there are some approximate measurements, maybe take a look here.", ">\n\nAmerica not corrupt wut mate", ">\n\nIt is, so much worse than the top countries like Denmark etc, yet so much less worse than Russia. But ofc you are right, it’s bad.", ">\n\nWas Ruzzia fighting for or against corruption?", ">\n\nDo you mean adjective?", ">\n\nFuck. Ya, that one. Grade school was a long time ago.", ">\n\nYou used poor sentence structure that doesn't make sense by itself. If you were trying to say \"Russians are Nazis who fight\" or \"Russia is a Nazi country that fights\", say that. Russia [singular noun] is [singular verb] fighting [adjective?] Nazis [plural noun] doesn't make sense because it equates a singular noun to a plural noun. You are the one who needs an English lesson, kid.", ">\n\nBlessed are the grammar nazis, for they shall inherit nothing of significant value.", ">\n\nI'm just calling you out for trying to call someone else out when you were actually wrong. Also, you replied to the comment twice with 2 fairly different replies which leads me to believe that you were intending to swap to your alternate account for one of them to pretend that others thought you were correct. Which is a douche move.", ">\n\nYou called me out on a comment admitting that grade school was a long time ago. In your opinion was that not a douche move?\nAlso, calling out a douche for having two accounts when that douche only has one account is supercalifragilisticexpealidouchoius. Downvote this one and crawl back under your rock.", ">\n\nWhoops, I misread your initial comment as you saying it has been a while since they went to grade school. That's on me. Also, double commenting on something usually means that one it trying to make a false narrative of public support. If that was not your purpose, that is also my misinterpretation. I was also going to apologize for calling you a douche but telling me to \"crawl back under your rock\" just confirmed that I was right. Have a good day.", ">\n\nI appreciate your honesty. \nI also appreciate the work that you do in removing that 'not so fresh feeling.' I apologize for telling you to crawl back under your rock, as it's abundantly clear you spend most of your time dribbling down a leg and into a shoe. \nYou have a great day as well!", ">\n\nCountry That Has Never Done Something Threatens To Stop Doing It.", ">\n\nI don’t know why Russia bothers with any convention, they literally respect no rules. I think it’s just a show for the idiotic domestic audience that eat whatever shit Putin feeds them.", ">\n\nI'm sure it also pleased Putin to think he was actually a part of international affairs; that Russia was palling around with the big boys, riding their coattails to avoid being called a third-world country.\nEvery group they're kicked out of or quit is another blow to his ego.\n\"I didn't want to be in your stupid group anyway! *sobs*\"", ">\n\nI mean four years ago he was openly pulling the US's strings, regardless of how, Trump was bending the knee to him. Now Russia has been crippled, humiliated, and its only real leverage is its supposedly functional nuclear arsenal.", ">\n\nCountries like Russia is why they have a European Convention on Fighting Corruption.", ">\n\nEeehhhh....Even with Russia, I think I can think of a few countries that are worse in that particular regard.", ">\n\nThat kinda sounds like you don’t understand just how ingrained corruption is within Russia.\nA columbian cartel almost managed to buy a Foxtrot-class submarine from Russia, after buying military helicopters that were delivered on a Russian military cargo plane. The only reason the sale didn’t complete is because the Russian middleman pocketed the money and disappeared.", ">\n\nIs there a link for that story? I’d love to read up on this", ">\n\nThanks!", ">\n\nWithdraw from the entire world you cunts.", ">\n\nCount down to some moron that says something to the effect of \"No, we need to keep Russia involved in international relations and can't let them be humiliated or they will become isolated and dangerous.\"", ">\n\nNo, we need to keep Russia involved in international relations and can't let them be humiliated or they will become isolated and dangerous.", ">\n\nThe fact that you have the same profile picture as the person you responded to made me think they just responded to themselves 🤣🤣🤣", ">\n\n\nRussia is gearing up to end its participation in the European Convention on fighting corruption in response to the decision to restrict Moscow’s participation in the Council of Europe (CoE).\nOn Monday, Russian President Vladimir Putin submitted a bill to the State Duma — the lower house of the Russian Parliament — to denounce the Criminal Law Convention on Corruption signed in the city of Strasbourg on January 27, 1999.\n\n...\n\nRussia ceased to be a Party to the European Convention on Human Rights on 16 September 2022.\n\n...\n\nThe Council of Europe brings together 47 European countries and was created to promote democracy, protect human rights and strengthen the rule of law in Europe. Russia was a member of the Council of Europe from 1996 to 2022.", ">\n\nRussia is getting ready to steal some major shit.", ">\n\nBecause land and children don't count as major yet?", ">\n\nThey decided to stop fighting corruption because corruption won.", ">\n\nHa, what? Russia was part of a fighting corruption convention. Fuck me. Is this a joke.", ">\n\nMaybe this Benjamin will convince you to not withdraw", ">\n\nGod damn it, you fucking genius.", ">\n\nWhy would they want to fight their primary activity?", ">\n\nFair enough. Their membership has clearly not helped them fight corruption.", ">\n\nDoes this feel a little bit like my teenager threatening to not clean up his room, normally at the end of a fight he is loosing just before he slams the door with a petulant \"Fine, but if you think I am cleaning MY room, think again\". My teenager has never cleaned their own room willingly without the shotgun of no internet being held to their head. Kind of like Russia has never actually cleaned up corruption without some leverage being applied.", ">\n\nMy daughter, starting around age 9 or so, latched onto the KonMarie ethos like she was born for it. She's since maintained her room in a minimalist and tidier state than I ever kept any living space of my own my entire life. She also started doing her own laundry starting at age 11, with no prompting from anyone.", ">\n\n\nRussia Ready to Withdraw from European Convention on Fighting Corruption\n\nCorruption won the battle in Russia.", ">\n\n(...), surprising nobody", ">\n\nSo yeah anyways...", ">\n\nWell... I would say this means Russia is just condoning corruption now. But in Oppositeland, every action should be passed through a logical NOT filter before interpretation...", ">\n\nWere they ever really there?", ">\n\nHA HA HAHAHHAAAAA...\nRussian officials should put together a comedy tour.", ">\n\nI guess they felt that they were corrupt enough already.", ">\n\n“I’d like to congratulate corruption for their victory in the war against corruption.” - pootin, probably", ">\n\nWithdraw your attitude", ">\n\nBuh bye.", ">\n\nCool! - everyone else", ">\n\nBut then the convention won't have a lab rate.", ">\n\nThey also withdrew from the convention on high ranking officials falling off balconies as well ,Im sensing a pattern", ">\n\nCorrupt country leaves thing against corruption", ">\n\nHow much would they stand to lose if they did this?\nEdit. How much personally would the individuals who are on this committee lose by not being on it anymore?", ">\n\nThis is kinda like when I keep losing so I throw the Playstation controller on the ground and quit.", ">\n\nDon't fight the problem, be the problem!", ">\n\nHeadline: Putin Pulls Out", ">\n\n\"We'll be more corrupt than ever! That'll show them!\"", ">\n\nWell since corruption = governance in Russia, its a survival move", ">\n\nFox threatens to withdraw from henhouse security commission." ]
> The move won‘t change anything. Status quo before move equals status quo past the move.
[ "LOL and when were they in??", ">\n\nEvery country us highly corrupted not only the ones you don't like", ">\n\nYes, every country is corrupt. But also corrupt to a vastly different extent.\nNow Russia is highly corrupt and I don’t like it, yet one has nothing to do with the other.\nI also don’t particularly like Luxembourg, yet it is one of the least corrupt countries.\nThe whole of Northern America and Central Europe aren’t extremely corrupt. This has to do with prosperity, a strong civil society and strong institutions.\nAlso Singapore, Hongkong, Japan and Australia are doing well, it’s not just N. America and Europe.\nIt also doesn’t change, that Russia is a corrupt shithole.\nEdit: while corruption is hard to trace, as it takes place in secrecy, there are some approximate measurements, maybe take a look here.", ">\n\nAmerica not corrupt wut mate", ">\n\nIt is, so much worse than the top countries like Denmark etc, yet so much less worse than Russia. But ofc you are right, it’s bad.", ">\n\nWas Ruzzia fighting for or against corruption?", ">\n\nDo you mean adjective?", ">\n\nFuck. Ya, that one. Grade school was a long time ago.", ">\n\nYou used poor sentence structure that doesn't make sense by itself. If you were trying to say \"Russians are Nazis who fight\" or \"Russia is a Nazi country that fights\", say that. Russia [singular noun] is [singular verb] fighting [adjective?] Nazis [plural noun] doesn't make sense because it equates a singular noun to a plural noun. You are the one who needs an English lesson, kid.", ">\n\nBlessed are the grammar nazis, for they shall inherit nothing of significant value.", ">\n\nI'm just calling you out for trying to call someone else out when you were actually wrong. Also, you replied to the comment twice with 2 fairly different replies which leads me to believe that you were intending to swap to your alternate account for one of them to pretend that others thought you were correct. Which is a douche move.", ">\n\nYou called me out on a comment admitting that grade school was a long time ago. In your opinion was that not a douche move?\nAlso, calling out a douche for having two accounts when that douche only has one account is supercalifragilisticexpealidouchoius. Downvote this one and crawl back under your rock.", ">\n\nWhoops, I misread your initial comment as you saying it has been a while since they went to grade school. That's on me. Also, double commenting on something usually means that one it trying to make a false narrative of public support. If that was not your purpose, that is also my misinterpretation. I was also going to apologize for calling you a douche but telling me to \"crawl back under your rock\" just confirmed that I was right. Have a good day.", ">\n\nI appreciate your honesty. \nI also appreciate the work that you do in removing that 'not so fresh feeling.' I apologize for telling you to crawl back under your rock, as it's abundantly clear you spend most of your time dribbling down a leg and into a shoe. \nYou have a great day as well!", ">\n\nCountry That Has Never Done Something Threatens To Stop Doing It.", ">\n\nI don’t know why Russia bothers with any convention, they literally respect no rules. I think it’s just a show for the idiotic domestic audience that eat whatever shit Putin feeds them.", ">\n\nI'm sure it also pleased Putin to think he was actually a part of international affairs; that Russia was palling around with the big boys, riding their coattails to avoid being called a third-world country.\nEvery group they're kicked out of or quit is another blow to his ego.\n\"I didn't want to be in your stupid group anyway! *sobs*\"", ">\n\nI mean four years ago he was openly pulling the US's strings, regardless of how, Trump was bending the knee to him. Now Russia has been crippled, humiliated, and its only real leverage is its supposedly functional nuclear arsenal.", ">\n\nCountries like Russia is why they have a European Convention on Fighting Corruption.", ">\n\nEeehhhh....Even with Russia, I think I can think of a few countries that are worse in that particular regard.", ">\n\nThat kinda sounds like you don’t understand just how ingrained corruption is within Russia.\nA columbian cartel almost managed to buy a Foxtrot-class submarine from Russia, after buying military helicopters that were delivered on a Russian military cargo plane. The only reason the sale didn’t complete is because the Russian middleman pocketed the money and disappeared.", ">\n\nIs there a link for that story? I’d love to read up on this", ">\n\nThanks!", ">\n\nWithdraw from the entire world you cunts.", ">\n\nCount down to some moron that says something to the effect of \"No, we need to keep Russia involved in international relations and can't let them be humiliated or they will become isolated and dangerous.\"", ">\n\nNo, we need to keep Russia involved in international relations and can't let them be humiliated or they will become isolated and dangerous.", ">\n\nThe fact that you have the same profile picture as the person you responded to made me think they just responded to themselves 🤣🤣🤣", ">\n\n\nRussia is gearing up to end its participation in the European Convention on fighting corruption in response to the decision to restrict Moscow’s participation in the Council of Europe (CoE).\nOn Monday, Russian President Vladimir Putin submitted a bill to the State Duma — the lower house of the Russian Parliament — to denounce the Criminal Law Convention on Corruption signed in the city of Strasbourg on January 27, 1999.\n\n...\n\nRussia ceased to be a Party to the European Convention on Human Rights on 16 September 2022.\n\n...\n\nThe Council of Europe brings together 47 European countries and was created to promote democracy, protect human rights and strengthen the rule of law in Europe. Russia was a member of the Council of Europe from 1996 to 2022.", ">\n\nRussia is getting ready to steal some major shit.", ">\n\nBecause land and children don't count as major yet?", ">\n\nThey decided to stop fighting corruption because corruption won.", ">\n\nHa, what? Russia was part of a fighting corruption convention. Fuck me. Is this a joke.", ">\n\nMaybe this Benjamin will convince you to not withdraw", ">\n\nGod damn it, you fucking genius.", ">\n\nWhy would they want to fight their primary activity?", ">\n\nFair enough. Their membership has clearly not helped them fight corruption.", ">\n\nDoes this feel a little bit like my teenager threatening to not clean up his room, normally at the end of a fight he is loosing just before he slams the door with a petulant \"Fine, but if you think I am cleaning MY room, think again\". My teenager has never cleaned their own room willingly without the shotgun of no internet being held to their head. Kind of like Russia has never actually cleaned up corruption without some leverage being applied.", ">\n\nMy daughter, starting around age 9 or so, latched onto the KonMarie ethos like she was born for it. She's since maintained her room in a minimalist and tidier state than I ever kept any living space of my own my entire life. She also started doing her own laundry starting at age 11, with no prompting from anyone.", ">\n\n\nRussia Ready to Withdraw from European Convention on Fighting Corruption\n\nCorruption won the battle in Russia.", ">\n\n(...), surprising nobody", ">\n\nSo yeah anyways...", ">\n\nWell... I would say this means Russia is just condoning corruption now. But in Oppositeland, every action should be passed through a logical NOT filter before interpretation...", ">\n\nWere they ever really there?", ">\n\nHA HA HAHAHHAAAAA...\nRussian officials should put together a comedy tour.", ">\n\nI guess they felt that they were corrupt enough already.", ">\n\n“I’d like to congratulate corruption for their victory in the war against corruption.” - pootin, probably", ">\n\nWithdraw your attitude", ">\n\nBuh bye.", ">\n\nCool! - everyone else", ">\n\nBut then the convention won't have a lab rate.", ">\n\nThey also withdrew from the convention on high ranking officials falling off balconies as well ,Im sensing a pattern", ">\n\nCorrupt country leaves thing against corruption", ">\n\nHow much would they stand to lose if they did this?\nEdit. How much personally would the individuals who are on this committee lose by not being on it anymore?", ">\n\nThis is kinda like when I keep losing so I throw the Playstation controller on the ground and quit.", ">\n\nDon't fight the problem, be the problem!", ">\n\nHeadline: Putin Pulls Out", ">\n\n\"We'll be more corrupt than ever! That'll show them!\"", ">\n\nWell since corruption = governance in Russia, its a survival move", ">\n\nFox threatens to withdraw from henhouse security commission.", ">\n\nMan those first half of the headline got me excited. What a rollercoaster of emotions that headline brought me." ]
> To be fair, few countries have better exemplified the need to fight government corruption, if only to have a functioning army. Then there's Russia encouraging investment in alternative energy sources, incentivizing a better coordinated EU, illustrating the strength of democracy and open societies, proving the need to diversify sources of fertilizers to prevent famines... Only the US is close, with it's successful decades long PR campaign in defense of universal health care.
[ "LOL and when were they in??", ">\n\nEvery country us highly corrupted not only the ones you don't like", ">\n\nYes, every country is corrupt. But also corrupt to a vastly different extent.\nNow Russia is highly corrupt and I don’t like it, yet one has nothing to do with the other.\nI also don’t particularly like Luxembourg, yet it is one of the least corrupt countries.\nThe whole of Northern America and Central Europe aren’t extremely corrupt. This has to do with prosperity, a strong civil society and strong institutions.\nAlso Singapore, Hongkong, Japan and Australia are doing well, it’s not just N. America and Europe.\nIt also doesn’t change, that Russia is a corrupt shithole.\nEdit: while corruption is hard to trace, as it takes place in secrecy, there are some approximate measurements, maybe take a look here.", ">\n\nAmerica not corrupt wut mate", ">\n\nIt is, so much worse than the top countries like Denmark etc, yet so much less worse than Russia. But ofc you are right, it’s bad.", ">\n\nWas Ruzzia fighting for or against corruption?", ">\n\nDo you mean adjective?", ">\n\nFuck. Ya, that one. Grade school was a long time ago.", ">\n\nYou used poor sentence structure that doesn't make sense by itself. If you were trying to say \"Russians are Nazis who fight\" or \"Russia is a Nazi country that fights\", say that. Russia [singular noun] is [singular verb] fighting [adjective?] Nazis [plural noun] doesn't make sense because it equates a singular noun to a plural noun. You are the one who needs an English lesson, kid.", ">\n\nBlessed are the grammar nazis, for they shall inherit nothing of significant value.", ">\n\nI'm just calling you out for trying to call someone else out when you were actually wrong. Also, you replied to the comment twice with 2 fairly different replies which leads me to believe that you were intending to swap to your alternate account for one of them to pretend that others thought you were correct. Which is a douche move.", ">\n\nYou called me out on a comment admitting that grade school was a long time ago. In your opinion was that not a douche move?\nAlso, calling out a douche for having two accounts when that douche only has one account is supercalifragilisticexpealidouchoius. Downvote this one and crawl back under your rock.", ">\n\nWhoops, I misread your initial comment as you saying it has been a while since they went to grade school. That's on me. Also, double commenting on something usually means that one it trying to make a false narrative of public support. If that was not your purpose, that is also my misinterpretation. I was also going to apologize for calling you a douche but telling me to \"crawl back under your rock\" just confirmed that I was right. Have a good day.", ">\n\nI appreciate your honesty. \nI also appreciate the work that you do in removing that 'not so fresh feeling.' I apologize for telling you to crawl back under your rock, as it's abundantly clear you spend most of your time dribbling down a leg and into a shoe. \nYou have a great day as well!", ">\n\nCountry That Has Never Done Something Threatens To Stop Doing It.", ">\n\nI don’t know why Russia bothers with any convention, they literally respect no rules. I think it’s just a show for the idiotic domestic audience that eat whatever shit Putin feeds them.", ">\n\nI'm sure it also pleased Putin to think he was actually a part of international affairs; that Russia was palling around with the big boys, riding their coattails to avoid being called a third-world country.\nEvery group they're kicked out of or quit is another blow to his ego.\n\"I didn't want to be in your stupid group anyway! *sobs*\"", ">\n\nI mean four years ago he was openly pulling the US's strings, regardless of how, Trump was bending the knee to him. Now Russia has been crippled, humiliated, and its only real leverage is its supposedly functional nuclear arsenal.", ">\n\nCountries like Russia is why they have a European Convention on Fighting Corruption.", ">\n\nEeehhhh....Even with Russia, I think I can think of a few countries that are worse in that particular regard.", ">\n\nThat kinda sounds like you don’t understand just how ingrained corruption is within Russia.\nA columbian cartel almost managed to buy a Foxtrot-class submarine from Russia, after buying military helicopters that were delivered on a Russian military cargo plane. The only reason the sale didn’t complete is because the Russian middleman pocketed the money and disappeared.", ">\n\nIs there a link for that story? I’d love to read up on this", ">\n\nThanks!", ">\n\nWithdraw from the entire world you cunts.", ">\n\nCount down to some moron that says something to the effect of \"No, we need to keep Russia involved in international relations and can't let them be humiliated or they will become isolated and dangerous.\"", ">\n\nNo, we need to keep Russia involved in international relations and can't let them be humiliated or they will become isolated and dangerous.", ">\n\nThe fact that you have the same profile picture as the person you responded to made me think they just responded to themselves 🤣🤣🤣", ">\n\n\nRussia is gearing up to end its participation in the European Convention on fighting corruption in response to the decision to restrict Moscow’s participation in the Council of Europe (CoE).\nOn Monday, Russian President Vladimir Putin submitted a bill to the State Duma — the lower house of the Russian Parliament — to denounce the Criminal Law Convention on Corruption signed in the city of Strasbourg on January 27, 1999.\n\n...\n\nRussia ceased to be a Party to the European Convention on Human Rights on 16 September 2022.\n\n...\n\nThe Council of Europe brings together 47 European countries and was created to promote democracy, protect human rights and strengthen the rule of law in Europe. Russia was a member of the Council of Europe from 1996 to 2022.", ">\n\nRussia is getting ready to steal some major shit.", ">\n\nBecause land and children don't count as major yet?", ">\n\nThey decided to stop fighting corruption because corruption won.", ">\n\nHa, what? Russia was part of a fighting corruption convention. Fuck me. Is this a joke.", ">\n\nMaybe this Benjamin will convince you to not withdraw", ">\n\nGod damn it, you fucking genius.", ">\n\nWhy would they want to fight their primary activity?", ">\n\nFair enough. Their membership has clearly not helped them fight corruption.", ">\n\nDoes this feel a little bit like my teenager threatening to not clean up his room, normally at the end of a fight he is loosing just before he slams the door with a petulant \"Fine, but if you think I am cleaning MY room, think again\". My teenager has never cleaned their own room willingly without the shotgun of no internet being held to their head. Kind of like Russia has never actually cleaned up corruption without some leverage being applied.", ">\n\nMy daughter, starting around age 9 or so, latched onto the KonMarie ethos like she was born for it. She's since maintained her room in a minimalist and tidier state than I ever kept any living space of my own my entire life. She also started doing her own laundry starting at age 11, with no prompting from anyone.", ">\n\n\nRussia Ready to Withdraw from European Convention on Fighting Corruption\n\nCorruption won the battle in Russia.", ">\n\n(...), surprising nobody", ">\n\nSo yeah anyways...", ">\n\nWell... I would say this means Russia is just condoning corruption now. But in Oppositeland, every action should be passed through a logical NOT filter before interpretation...", ">\n\nWere they ever really there?", ">\n\nHA HA HAHAHHAAAAA...\nRussian officials should put together a comedy tour.", ">\n\nI guess they felt that they were corrupt enough already.", ">\n\n“I’d like to congratulate corruption for their victory in the war against corruption.” - pootin, probably", ">\n\nWithdraw your attitude", ">\n\nBuh bye.", ">\n\nCool! - everyone else", ">\n\nBut then the convention won't have a lab rate.", ">\n\nThey also withdrew from the convention on high ranking officials falling off balconies as well ,Im sensing a pattern", ">\n\nCorrupt country leaves thing against corruption", ">\n\nHow much would they stand to lose if they did this?\nEdit. How much personally would the individuals who are on this committee lose by not being on it anymore?", ">\n\nThis is kinda like when I keep losing so I throw the Playstation controller on the ground and quit.", ">\n\nDon't fight the problem, be the problem!", ">\n\nHeadline: Putin Pulls Out", ">\n\n\"We'll be more corrupt than ever! That'll show them!\"", ">\n\nWell since corruption = governance in Russia, its a survival move", ">\n\nFox threatens to withdraw from henhouse security commission.", ">\n\nMan those first half of the headline got me excited. What a rollercoaster of emotions that headline brought me.", ">\n\nThe move won‘t change anything. Status quo before move equals status quo past the move." ]
> "You clearly don't know who you're talking to, so let me clue you in. I am not corrupt, Scholz. I am the corruption! A guy opens his door and is bribed and you think that of me? No. I am the one who bribes!"
[ "LOL and when were they in??", ">\n\nEvery country us highly corrupted not only the ones you don't like", ">\n\nYes, every country is corrupt. But also corrupt to a vastly different extent.\nNow Russia is highly corrupt and I don’t like it, yet one has nothing to do with the other.\nI also don’t particularly like Luxembourg, yet it is one of the least corrupt countries.\nThe whole of Northern America and Central Europe aren’t extremely corrupt. This has to do with prosperity, a strong civil society and strong institutions.\nAlso Singapore, Hongkong, Japan and Australia are doing well, it’s not just N. America and Europe.\nIt also doesn’t change, that Russia is a corrupt shithole.\nEdit: while corruption is hard to trace, as it takes place in secrecy, there are some approximate measurements, maybe take a look here.", ">\n\nAmerica not corrupt wut mate", ">\n\nIt is, so much worse than the top countries like Denmark etc, yet so much less worse than Russia. But ofc you are right, it’s bad.", ">\n\nWas Ruzzia fighting for or against corruption?", ">\n\nDo you mean adjective?", ">\n\nFuck. Ya, that one. Grade school was a long time ago.", ">\n\nYou used poor sentence structure that doesn't make sense by itself. If you were trying to say \"Russians are Nazis who fight\" or \"Russia is a Nazi country that fights\", say that. Russia [singular noun] is [singular verb] fighting [adjective?] Nazis [plural noun] doesn't make sense because it equates a singular noun to a plural noun. You are the one who needs an English lesson, kid.", ">\n\nBlessed are the grammar nazis, for they shall inherit nothing of significant value.", ">\n\nI'm just calling you out for trying to call someone else out when you were actually wrong. Also, you replied to the comment twice with 2 fairly different replies which leads me to believe that you were intending to swap to your alternate account for one of them to pretend that others thought you were correct. Which is a douche move.", ">\n\nYou called me out on a comment admitting that grade school was a long time ago. In your opinion was that not a douche move?\nAlso, calling out a douche for having two accounts when that douche only has one account is supercalifragilisticexpealidouchoius. Downvote this one and crawl back under your rock.", ">\n\nWhoops, I misread your initial comment as you saying it has been a while since they went to grade school. That's on me. Also, double commenting on something usually means that one it trying to make a false narrative of public support. If that was not your purpose, that is also my misinterpretation. I was also going to apologize for calling you a douche but telling me to \"crawl back under your rock\" just confirmed that I was right. Have a good day.", ">\n\nI appreciate your honesty. \nI also appreciate the work that you do in removing that 'not so fresh feeling.' I apologize for telling you to crawl back under your rock, as it's abundantly clear you spend most of your time dribbling down a leg and into a shoe. \nYou have a great day as well!", ">\n\nCountry That Has Never Done Something Threatens To Stop Doing It.", ">\n\nI don’t know why Russia bothers with any convention, they literally respect no rules. I think it’s just a show for the idiotic domestic audience that eat whatever shit Putin feeds them.", ">\n\nI'm sure it also pleased Putin to think he was actually a part of international affairs; that Russia was palling around with the big boys, riding their coattails to avoid being called a third-world country.\nEvery group they're kicked out of or quit is another blow to his ego.\n\"I didn't want to be in your stupid group anyway! *sobs*\"", ">\n\nI mean four years ago he was openly pulling the US's strings, regardless of how, Trump was bending the knee to him. Now Russia has been crippled, humiliated, and its only real leverage is its supposedly functional nuclear arsenal.", ">\n\nCountries like Russia is why they have a European Convention on Fighting Corruption.", ">\n\nEeehhhh....Even with Russia, I think I can think of a few countries that are worse in that particular regard.", ">\n\nThat kinda sounds like you don’t understand just how ingrained corruption is within Russia.\nA columbian cartel almost managed to buy a Foxtrot-class submarine from Russia, after buying military helicopters that were delivered on a Russian military cargo plane. The only reason the sale didn’t complete is because the Russian middleman pocketed the money and disappeared.", ">\n\nIs there a link for that story? I’d love to read up on this", ">\n\nThanks!", ">\n\nWithdraw from the entire world you cunts.", ">\n\nCount down to some moron that says something to the effect of \"No, we need to keep Russia involved in international relations and can't let them be humiliated or they will become isolated and dangerous.\"", ">\n\nNo, we need to keep Russia involved in international relations and can't let them be humiliated or they will become isolated and dangerous.", ">\n\nThe fact that you have the same profile picture as the person you responded to made me think they just responded to themselves 🤣🤣🤣", ">\n\n\nRussia is gearing up to end its participation in the European Convention on fighting corruption in response to the decision to restrict Moscow’s participation in the Council of Europe (CoE).\nOn Monday, Russian President Vladimir Putin submitted a bill to the State Duma — the lower house of the Russian Parliament — to denounce the Criminal Law Convention on Corruption signed in the city of Strasbourg on January 27, 1999.\n\n...\n\nRussia ceased to be a Party to the European Convention on Human Rights on 16 September 2022.\n\n...\n\nThe Council of Europe brings together 47 European countries and was created to promote democracy, protect human rights and strengthen the rule of law in Europe. Russia was a member of the Council of Europe from 1996 to 2022.", ">\n\nRussia is getting ready to steal some major shit.", ">\n\nBecause land and children don't count as major yet?", ">\n\nThey decided to stop fighting corruption because corruption won.", ">\n\nHa, what? Russia was part of a fighting corruption convention. Fuck me. Is this a joke.", ">\n\nMaybe this Benjamin will convince you to not withdraw", ">\n\nGod damn it, you fucking genius.", ">\n\nWhy would they want to fight their primary activity?", ">\n\nFair enough. Their membership has clearly not helped them fight corruption.", ">\n\nDoes this feel a little bit like my teenager threatening to not clean up his room, normally at the end of a fight he is loosing just before he slams the door with a petulant \"Fine, but if you think I am cleaning MY room, think again\". My teenager has never cleaned their own room willingly without the shotgun of no internet being held to their head. Kind of like Russia has never actually cleaned up corruption without some leverage being applied.", ">\n\nMy daughter, starting around age 9 or so, latched onto the KonMarie ethos like she was born for it. She's since maintained her room in a minimalist and tidier state than I ever kept any living space of my own my entire life. She also started doing her own laundry starting at age 11, with no prompting from anyone.", ">\n\n\nRussia Ready to Withdraw from European Convention on Fighting Corruption\n\nCorruption won the battle in Russia.", ">\n\n(...), surprising nobody", ">\n\nSo yeah anyways...", ">\n\nWell... I would say this means Russia is just condoning corruption now. But in Oppositeland, every action should be passed through a logical NOT filter before interpretation...", ">\n\nWere they ever really there?", ">\n\nHA HA HAHAHHAAAAA...\nRussian officials should put together a comedy tour.", ">\n\nI guess they felt that they were corrupt enough already.", ">\n\n“I’d like to congratulate corruption for their victory in the war against corruption.” - pootin, probably", ">\n\nWithdraw your attitude", ">\n\nBuh bye.", ">\n\nCool! - everyone else", ">\n\nBut then the convention won't have a lab rate.", ">\n\nThey also withdrew from the convention on high ranking officials falling off balconies as well ,Im sensing a pattern", ">\n\nCorrupt country leaves thing against corruption", ">\n\nHow much would they stand to lose if they did this?\nEdit. How much personally would the individuals who are on this committee lose by not being on it anymore?", ">\n\nThis is kinda like when I keep losing so I throw the Playstation controller on the ground and quit.", ">\n\nDon't fight the problem, be the problem!", ">\n\nHeadline: Putin Pulls Out", ">\n\n\"We'll be more corrupt than ever! That'll show them!\"", ">\n\nWell since corruption = governance in Russia, its a survival move", ">\n\nFox threatens to withdraw from henhouse security commission.", ">\n\nMan those first half of the headline got me excited. What a rollercoaster of emotions that headline brought me.", ">\n\nThe move won‘t change anything. Status quo before move equals status quo past the move.", ">\n\nTo be fair, few countries have better exemplified the need to fight government corruption, if only to have a functioning army. \nThen there's Russia encouraging investment in alternative energy sources, incentivizing a better coordinated EU, illustrating the strength of democracy and open societies, proving the need to diversify sources of fertilizers to prevent famines...\nOnly the US is close, with it's successful decades long PR campaign in defense of universal health care." ]
> Probably tired of being the show and tell example.
[ "LOL and when were they in??", ">\n\nEvery country us highly corrupted not only the ones you don't like", ">\n\nYes, every country is corrupt. But also corrupt to a vastly different extent.\nNow Russia is highly corrupt and I don’t like it, yet one has nothing to do with the other.\nI also don’t particularly like Luxembourg, yet it is one of the least corrupt countries.\nThe whole of Northern America and Central Europe aren’t extremely corrupt. This has to do with prosperity, a strong civil society and strong institutions.\nAlso Singapore, Hongkong, Japan and Australia are doing well, it’s not just N. America and Europe.\nIt also doesn’t change, that Russia is a corrupt shithole.\nEdit: while corruption is hard to trace, as it takes place in secrecy, there are some approximate measurements, maybe take a look here.", ">\n\nAmerica not corrupt wut mate", ">\n\nIt is, so much worse than the top countries like Denmark etc, yet so much less worse than Russia. But ofc you are right, it’s bad.", ">\n\nWas Ruzzia fighting for or against corruption?", ">\n\nDo you mean adjective?", ">\n\nFuck. Ya, that one. Grade school was a long time ago.", ">\n\nYou used poor sentence structure that doesn't make sense by itself. If you were trying to say \"Russians are Nazis who fight\" or \"Russia is a Nazi country that fights\", say that. Russia [singular noun] is [singular verb] fighting [adjective?] Nazis [plural noun] doesn't make sense because it equates a singular noun to a plural noun. You are the one who needs an English lesson, kid.", ">\n\nBlessed are the grammar nazis, for they shall inherit nothing of significant value.", ">\n\nI'm just calling you out for trying to call someone else out when you were actually wrong. Also, you replied to the comment twice with 2 fairly different replies which leads me to believe that you were intending to swap to your alternate account for one of them to pretend that others thought you were correct. Which is a douche move.", ">\n\nYou called me out on a comment admitting that grade school was a long time ago. In your opinion was that not a douche move?\nAlso, calling out a douche for having two accounts when that douche only has one account is supercalifragilisticexpealidouchoius. Downvote this one and crawl back under your rock.", ">\n\nWhoops, I misread your initial comment as you saying it has been a while since they went to grade school. That's on me. Also, double commenting on something usually means that one it trying to make a false narrative of public support. If that was not your purpose, that is also my misinterpretation. I was also going to apologize for calling you a douche but telling me to \"crawl back under your rock\" just confirmed that I was right. Have a good day.", ">\n\nI appreciate your honesty. \nI also appreciate the work that you do in removing that 'not so fresh feeling.' I apologize for telling you to crawl back under your rock, as it's abundantly clear you spend most of your time dribbling down a leg and into a shoe. \nYou have a great day as well!", ">\n\nCountry That Has Never Done Something Threatens To Stop Doing It.", ">\n\nI don’t know why Russia bothers with any convention, they literally respect no rules. I think it’s just a show for the idiotic domestic audience that eat whatever shit Putin feeds them.", ">\n\nI'm sure it also pleased Putin to think he was actually a part of international affairs; that Russia was palling around with the big boys, riding their coattails to avoid being called a third-world country.\nEvery group they're kicked out of or quit is another blow to his ego.\n\"I didn't want to be in your stupid group anyway! *sobs*\"", ">\n\nI mean four years ago he was openly pulling the US's strings, regardless of how, Trump was bending the knee to him. Now Russia has been crippled, humiliated, and its only real leverage is its supposedly functional nuclear arsenal.", ">\n\nCountries like Russia is why they have a European Convention on Fighting Corruption.", ">\n\nEeehhhh....Even with Russia, I think I can think of a few countries that are worse in that particular regard.", ">\n\nThat kinda sounds like you don’t understand just how ingrained corruption is within Russia.\nA columbian cartel almost managed to buy a Foxtrot-class submarine from Russia, after buying military helicopters that were delivered on a Russian military cargo plane. The only reason the sale didn’t complete is because the Russian middleman pocketed the money and disappeared.", ">\n\nIs there a link for that story? I’d love to read up on this", ">\n\nThanks!", ">\n\nWithdraw from the entire world you cunts.", ">\n\nCount down to some moron that says something to the effect of \"No, we need to keep Russia involved in international relations and can't let them be humiliated or they will become isolated and dangerous.\"", ">\n\nNo, we need to keep Russia involved in international relations and can't let them be humiliated or they will become isolated and dangerous.", ">\n\nThe fact that you have the same profile picture as the person you responded to made me think they just responded to themselves 🤣🤣🤣", ">\n\n\nRussia is gearing up to end its participation in the European Convention on fighting corruption in response to the decision to restrict Moscow’s participation in the Council of Europe (CoE).\nOn Monday, Russian President Vladimir Putin submitted a bill to the State Duma — the lower house of the Russian Parliament — to denounce the Criminal Law Convention on Corruption signed in the city of Strasbourg on January 27, 1999.\n\n...\n\nRussia ceased to be a Party to the European Convention on Human Rights on 16 September 2022.\n\n...\n\nThe Council of Europe brings together 47 European countries and was created to promote democracy, protect human rights and strengthen the rule of law in Europe. Russia was a member of the Council of Europe from 1996 to 2022.", ">\n\nRussia is getting ready to steal some major shit.", ">\n\nBecause land and children don't count as major yet?", ">\n\nThey decided to stop fighting corruption because corruption won.", ">\n\nHa, what? Russia was part of a fighting corruption convention. Fuck me. Is this a joke.", ">\n\nMaybe this Benjamin will convince you to not withdraw", ">\n\nGod damn it, you fucking genius.", ">\n\nWhy would they want to fight their primary activity?", ">\n\nFair enough. Their membership has clearly not helped them fight corruption.", ">\n\nDoes this feel a little bit like my teenager threatening to not clean up his room, normally at the end of a fight he is loosing just before he slams the door with a petulant \"Fine, but if you think I am cleaning MY room, think again\". My teenager has never cleaned their own room willingly without the shotgun of no internet being held to their head. Kind of like Russia has never actually cleaned up corruption without some leverage being applied.", ">\n\nMy daughter, starting around age 9 or so, latched onto the KonMarie ethos like she was born for it. She's since maintained her room in a minimalist and tidier state than I ever kept any living space of my own my entire life. She also started doing her own laundry starting at age 11, with no prompting from anyone.", ">\n\n\nRussia Ready to Withdraw from European Convention on Fighting Corruption\n\nCorruption won the battle in Russia.", ">\n\n(...), surprising nobody", ">\n\nSo yeah anyways...", ">\n\nWell... I would say this means Russia is just condoning corruption now. But in Oppositeland, every action should be passed through a logical NOT filter before interpretation...", ">\n\nWere they ever really there?", ">\n\nHA HA HAHAHHAAAAA...\nRussian officials should put together a comedy tour.", ">\n\nI guess they felt that they were corrupt enough already.", ">\n\n“I’d like to congratulate corruption for their victory in the war against corruption.” - pootin, probably", ">\n\nWithdraw your attitude", ">\n\nBuh bye.", ">\n\nCool! - everyone else", ">\n\nBut then the convention won't have a lab rate.", ">\n\nThey also withdrew from the convention on high ranking officials falling off balconies as well ,Im sensing a pattern", ">\n\nCorrupt country leaves thing against corruption", ">\n\nHow much would they stand to lose if they did this?\nEdit. How much personally would the individuals who are on this committee lose by not being on it anymore?", ">\n\nThis is kinda like when I keep losing so I throw the Playstation controller on the ground and quit.", ">\n\nDon't fight the problem, be the problem!", ">\n\nHeadline: Putin Pulls Out", ">\n\n\"We'll be more corrupt than ever! That'll show them!\"", ">\n\nWell since corruption = governance in Russia, its a survival move", ">\n\nFox threatens to withdraw from henhouse security commission.", ">\n\nMan those first half of the headline got me excited. What a rollercoaster of emotions that headline brought me.", ">\n\nThe move won‘t change anything. Status quo before move equals status quo past the move.", ">\n\nTo be fair, few countries have better exemplified the need to fight government corruption, if only to have a functioning army. \nThen there's Russia encouraging investment in alternative energy sources, incentivizing a better coordinated EU, illustrating the strength of democracy and open societies, proving the need to diversify sources of fertilizers to prevent famines...\nOnly the US is close, with it's successful decades long PR campaign in defense of universal health care.", ">\n\n\"You clearly don't know who you're talking to, so let me clue you in. I am not corrupt, Scholz. I am the corruption! A guy opens his door and is bribed and you think that of me? No. I am the one who bribes!\"" ]
> Conflict of interests
[ "LOL and when were they in??", ">\n\nEvery country us highly corrupted not only the ones you don't like", ">\n\nYes, every country is corrupt. But also corrupt to a vastly different extent.\nNow Russia is highly corrupt and I don’t like it, yet one has nothing to do with the other.\nI also don’t particularly like Luxembourg, yet it is one of the least corrupt countries.\nThe whole of Northern America and Central Europe aren’t extremely corrupt. This has to do with prosperity, a strong civil society and strong institutions.\nAlso Singapore, Hongkong, Japan and Australia are doing well, it’s not just N. America and Europe.\nIt also doesn’t change, that Russia is a corrupt shithole.\nEdit: while corruption is hard to trace, as it takes place in secrecy, there are some approximate measurements, maybe take a look here.", ">\n\nAmerica not corrupt wut mate", ">\n\nIt is, so much worse than the top countries like Denmark etc, yet so much less worse than Russia. But ofc you are right, it’s bad.", ">\n\nWas Ruzzia fighting for or against corruption?", ">\n\nDo you mean adjective?", ">\n\nFuck. Ya, that one. Grade school was a long time ago.", ">\n\nYou used poor sentence structure that doesn't make sense by itself. If you were trying to say \"Russians are Nazis who fight\" or \"Russia is a Nazi country that fights\", say that. Russia [singular noun] is [singular verb] fighting [adjective?] Nazis [plural noun] doesn't make sense because it equates a singular noun to a plural noun. You are the one who needs an English lesson, kid.", ">\n\nBlessed are the grammar nazis, for they shall inherit nothing of significant value.", ">\n\nI'm just calling you out for trying to call someone else out when you were actually wrong. Also, you replied to the comment twice with 2 fairly different replies which leads me to believe that you were intending to swap to your alternate account for one of them to pretend that others thought you were correct. Which is a douche move.", ">\n\nYou called me out on a comment admitting that grade school was a long time ago. In your opinion was that not a douche move?\nAlso, calling out a douche for having two accounts when that douche only has one account is supercalifragilisticexpealidouchoius. Downvote this one and crawl back under your rock.", ">\n\nWhoops, I misread your initial comment as you saying it has been a while since they went to grade school. That's on me. Also, double commenting on something usually means that one it trying to make a false narrative of public support. If that was not your purpose, that is also my misinterpretation. I was also going to apologize for calling you a douche but telling me to \"crawl back under your rock\" just confirmed that I was right. Have a good day.", ">\n\nI appreciate your honesty. \nI also appreciate the work that you do in removing that 'not so fresh feeling.' I apologize for telling you to crawl back under your rock, as it's abundantly clear you spend most of your time dribbling down a leg and into a shoe. \nYou have a great day as well!", ">\n\nCountry That Has Never Done Something Threatens To Stop Doing It.", ">\n\nI don’t know why Russia bothers with any convention, they literally respect no rules. I think it’s just a show for the idiotic domestic audience that eat whatever shit Putin feeds them.", ">\n\nI'm sure it also pleased Putin to think he was actually a part of international affairs; that Russia was palling around with the big boys, riding their coattails to avoid being called a third-world country.\nEvery group they're kicked out of or quit is another blow to his ego.\n\"I didn't want to be in your stupid group anyway! *sobs*\"", ">\n\nI mean four years ago he was openly pulling the US's strings, regardless of how, Trump was bending the knee to him. Now Russia has been crippled, humiliated, and its only real leverage is its supposedly functional nuclear arsenal.", ">\n\nCountries like Russia is why they have a European Convention on Fighting Corruption.", ">\n\nEeehhhh....Even with Russia, I think I can think of a few countries that are worse in that particular regard.", ">\n\nThat kinda sounds like you don’t understand just how ingrained corruption is within Russia.\nA columbian cartel almost managed to buy a Foxtrot-class submarine from Russia, after buying military helicopters that were delivered on a Russian military cargo plane. The only reason the sale didn’t complete is because the Russian middleman pocketed the money and disappeared.", ">\n\nIs there a link for that story? I’d love to read up on this", ">\n\nThanks!", ">\n\nWithdraw from the entire world you cunts.", ">\n\nCount down to some moron that says something to the effect of \"No, we need to keep Russia involved in international relations and can't let them be humiliated or they will become isolated and dangerous.\"", ">\n\nNo, we need to keep Russia involved in international relations and can't let them be humiliated or they will become isolated and dangerous.", ">\n\nThe fact that you have the same profile picture as the person you responded to made me think they just responded to themselves 🤣🤣🤣", ">\n\n\nRussia is gearing up to end its participation in the European Convention on fighting corruption in response to the decision to restrict Moscow’s participation in the Council of Europe (CoE).\nOn Monday, Russian President Vladimir Putin submitted a bill to the State Duma — the lower house of the Russian Parliament — to denounce the Criminal Law Convention on Corruption signed in the city of Strasbourg on January 27, 1999.\n\n...\n\nRussia ceased to be a Party to the European Convention on Human Rights on 16 September 2022.\n\n...\n\nThe Council of Europe brings together 47 European countries and was created to promote democracy, protect human rights and strengthen the rule of law in Europe. Russia was a member of the Council of Europe from 1996 to 2022.", ">\n\nRussia is getting ready to steal some major shit.", ">\n\nBecause land and children don't count as major yet?", ">\n\nThey decided to stop fighting corruption because corruption won.", ">\n\nHa, what? Russia was part of a fighting corruption convention. Fuck me. Is this a joke.", ">\n\nMaybe this Benjamin will convince you to not withdraw", ">\n\nGod damn it, you fucking genius.", ">\n\nWhy would they want to fight their primary activity?", ">\n\nFair enough. Their membership has clearly not helped them fight corruption.", ">\n\nDoes this feel a little bit like my teenager threatening to not clean up his room, normally at the end of a fight he is loosing just before he slams the door with a petulant \"Fine, but if you think I am cleaning MY room, think again\". My teenager has never cleaned their own room willingly without the shotgun of no internet being held to their head. Kind of like Russia has never actually cleaned up corruption without some leverage being applied.", ">\n\nMy daughter, starting around age 9 or so, latched onto the KonMarie ethos like she was born for it. She's since maintained her room in a minimalist and tidier state than I ever kept any living space of my own my entire life. She also started doing her own laundry starting at age 11, with no prompting from anyone.", ">\n\n\nRussia Ready to Withdraw from European Convention on Fighting Corruption\n\nCorruption won the battle in Russia.", ">\n\n(...), surprising nobody", ">\n\nSo yeah anyways...", ">\n\nWell... I would say this means Russia is just condoning corruption now. But in Oppositeland, every action should be passed through a logical NOT filter before interpretation...", ">\n\nWere they ever really there?", ">\n\nHA HA HAHAHHAAAAA...\nRussian officials should put together a comedy tour.", ">\n\nI guess they felt that they were corrupt enough already.", ">\n\n“I’d like to congratulate corruption for their victory in the war against corruption.” - pootin, probably", ">\n\nWithdraw your attitude", ">\n\nBuh bye.", ">\n\nCool! - everyone else", ">\n\nBut then the convention won't have a lab rate.", ">\n\nThey also withdrew from the convention on high ranking officials falling off balconies as well ,Im sensing a pattern", ">\n\nCorrupt country leaves thing against corruption", ">\n\nHow much would they stand to lose if they did this?\nEdit. How much personally would the individuals who are on this committee lose by not being on it anymore?", ">\n\nThis is kinda like when I keep losing so I throw the Playstation controller on the ground and quit.", ">\n\nDon't fight the problem, be the problem!", ">\n\nHeadline: Putin Pulls Out", ">\n\n\"We'll be more corrupt than ever! That'll show them!\"", ">\n\nWell since corruption = governance in Russia, its a survival move", ">\n\nFox threatens to withdraw from henhouse security commission.", ">\n\nMan those first half of the headline got me excited. What a rollercoaster of emotions that headline brought me.", ">\n\nThe move won‘t change anything. Status quo before move equals status quo past the move.", ">\n\nTo be fair, few countries have better exemplified the need to fight government corruption, if only to have a functioning army. \nThen there's Russia encouraging investment in alternative energy sources, incentivizing a better coordinated EU, illustrating the strength of democracy and open societies, proving the need to diversify sources of fertilizers to prevent famines...\nOnly the US is close, with it's successful decades long PR campaign in defense of universal health care.", ">\n\n\"You clearly don't know who you're talking to, so let me clue you in. I am not corrupt, Scholz. I am the corruption! A guy opens his door and is bribed and you think that of me? No. I am the one who bribes!\"", ">\n\nProbably tired of being the show and tell example." ]
> No surprise their. Russia has always been more on the “supply” side of corruption.
[ "LOL and when were they in??", ">\n\nEvery country us highly corrupted not only the ones you don't like", ">\n\nYes, every country is corrupt. But also corrupt to a vastly different extent.\nNow Russia is highly corrupt and I don’t like it, yet one has nothing to do with the other.\nI also don’t particularly like Luxembourg, yet it is one of the least corrupt countries.\nThe whole of Northern America and Central Europe aren’t extremely corrupt. This has to do with prosperity, a strong civil society and strong institutions.\nAlso Singapore, Hongkong, Japan and Australia are doing well, it’s not just N. America and Europe.\nIt also doesn’t change, that Russia is a corrupt shithole.\nEdit: while corruption is hard to trace, as it takes place in secrecy, there are some approximate measurements, maybe take a look here.", ">\n\nAmerica not corrupt wut mate", ">\n\nIt is, so much worse than the top countries like Denmark etc, yet so much less worse than Russia. But ofc you are right, it’s bad.", ">\n\nWas Ruzzia fighting for or against corruption?", ">\n\nDo you mean adjective?", ">\n\nFuck. Ya, that one. Grade school was a long time ago.", ">\n\nYou used poor sentence structure that doesn't make sense by itself. If you were trying to say \"Russians are Nazis who fight\" or \"Russia is a Nazi country that fights\", say that. Russia [singular noun] is [singular verb] fighting [adjective?] Nazis [plural noun] doesn't make sense because it equates a singular noun to a plural noun. You are the one who needs an English lesson, kid.", ">\n\nBlessed are the grammar nazis, for they shall inherit nothing of significant value.", ">\n\nI'm just calling you out for trying to call someone else out when you were actually wrong. Also, you replied to the comment twice with 2 fairly different replies which leads me to believe that you were intending to swap to your alternate account for one of them to pretend that others thought you were correct. Which is a douche move.", ">\n\nYou called me out on a comment admitting that grade school was a long time ago. In your opinion was that not a douche move?\nAlso, calling out a douche for having two accounts when that douche only has one account is supercalifragilisticexpealidouchoius. Downvote this one and crawl back under your rock.", ">\n\nWhoops, I misread your initial comment as you saying it has been a while since they went to grade school. That's on me. Also, double commenting on something usually means that one it trying to make a false narrative of public support. If that was not your purpose, that is also my misinterpretation. I was also going to apologize for calling you a douche but telling me to \"crawl back under your rock\" just confirmed that I was right. Have a good day.", ">\n\nI appreciate your honesty. \nI also appreciate the work that you do in removing that 'not so fresh feeling.' I apologize for telling you to crawl back under your rock, as it's abundantly clear you spend most of your time dribbling down a leg and into a shoe. \nYou have a great day as well!", ">\n\nCountry That Has Never Done Something Threatens To Stop Doing It.", ">\n\nI don’t know why Russia bothers with any convention, they literally respect no rules. I think it’s just a show for the idiotic domestic audience that eat whatever shit Putin feeds them.", ">\n\nI'm sure it also pleased Putin to think he was actually a part of international affairs; that Russia was palling around with the big boys, riding their coattails to avoid being called a third-world country.\nEvery group they're kicked out of or quit is another blow to his ego.\n\"I didn't want to be in your stupid group anyway! *sobs*\"", ">\n\nI mean four years ago he was openly pulling the US's strings, regardless of how, Trump was bending the knee to him. Now Russia has been crippled, humiliated, and its only real leverage is its supposedly functional nuclear arsenal.", ">\n\nCountries like Russia is why they have a European Convention on Fighting Corruption.", ">\n\nEeehhhh....Even with Russia, I think I can think of a few countries that are worse in that particular regard.", ">\n\nThat kinda sounds like you don’t understand just how ingrained corruption is within Russia.\nA columbian cartel almost managed to buy a Foxtrot-class submarine from Russia, after buying military helicopters that were delivered on a Russian military cargo plane. The only reason the sale didn’t complete is because the Russian middleman pocketed the money and disappeared.", ">\n\nIs there a link for that story? I’d love to read up on this", ">\n\nThanks!", ">\n\nWithdraw from the entire world you cunts.", ">\n\nCount down to some moron that says something to the effect of \"No, we need to keep Russia involved in international relations and can't let them be humiliated or they will become isolated and dangerous.\"", ">\n\nNo, we need to keep Russia involved in international relations and can't let them be humiliated or they will become isolated and dangerous.", ">\n\nThe fact that you have the same profile picture as the person you responded to made me think they just responded to themselves 🤣🤣🤣", ">\n\n\nRussia is gearing up to end its participation in the European Convention on fighting corruption in response to the decision to restrict Moscow’s participation in the Council of Europe (CoE).\nOn Monday, Russian President Vladimir Putin submitted a bill to the State Duma — the lower house of the Russian Parliament — to denounce the Criminal Law Convention on Corruption signed in the city of Strasbourg on January 27, 1999.\n\n...\n\nRussia ceased to be a Party to the European Convention on Human Rights on 16 September 2022.\n\n...\n\nThe Council of Europe brings together 47 European countries and was created to promote democracy, protect human rights and strengthen the rule of law in Europe. Russia was a member of the Council of Europe from 1996 to 2022.", ">\n\nRussia is getting ready to steal some major shit.", ">\n\nBecause land and children don't count as major yet?", ">\n\nThey decided to stop fighting corruption because corruption won.", ">\n\nHa, what? Russia was part of a fighting corruption convention. Fuck me. Is this a joke.", ">\n\nMaybe this Benjamin will convince you to not withdraw", ">\n\nGod damn it, you fucking genius.", ">\n\nWhy would they want to fight their primary activity?", ">\n\nFair enough. Their membership has clearly not helped them fight corruption.", ">\n\nDoes this feel a little bit like my teenager threatening to not clean up his room, normally at the end of a fight he is loosing just before he slams the door with a petulant \"Fine, but if you think I am cleaning MY room, think again\". My teenager has never cleaned their own room willingly without the shotgun of no internet being held to their head. Kind of like Russia has never actually cleaned up corruption without some leverage being applied.", ">\n\nMy daughter, starting around age 9 or so, latched onto the KonMarie ethos like she was born for it. She's since maintained her room in a minimalist and tidier state than I ever kept any living space of my own my entire life. She also started doing her own laundry starting at age 11, with no prompting from anyone.", ">\n\n\nRussia Ready to Withdraw from European Convention on Fighting Corruption\n\nCorruption won the battle in Russia.", ">\n\n(...), surprising nobody", ">\n\nSo yeah anyways...", ">\n\nWell... I would say this means Russia is just condoning corruption now. But in Oppositeland, every action should be passed through a logical NOT filter before interpretation...", ">\n\nWere they ever really there?", ">\n\nHA HA HAHAHHAAAAA...\nRussian officials should put together a comedy tour.", ">\n\nI guess they felt that they were corrupt enough already.", ">\n\n“I’d like to congratulate corruption for their victory in the war against corruption.” - pootin, probably", ">\n\nWithdraw your attitude", ">\n\nBuh bye.", ">\n\nCool! - everyone else", ">\n\nBut then the convention won't have a lab rate.", ">\n\nThey also withdrew from the convention on high ranking officials falling off balconies as well ,Im sensing a pattern", ">\n\nCorrupt country leaves thing against corruption", ">\n\nHow much would they stand to lose if they did this?\nEdit. How much personally would the individuals who are on this committee lose by not being on it anymore?", ">\n\nThis is kinda like when I keep losing so I throw the Playstation controller on the ground and quit.", ">\n\nDon't fight the problem, be the problem!", ">\n\nHeadline: Putin Pulls Out", ">\n\n\"We'll be more corrupt than ever! That'll show them!\"", ">\n\nWell since corruption = governance in Russia, its a survival move", ">\n\nFox threatens to withdraw from henhouse security commission.", ">\n\nMan those first half of the headline got me excited. What a rollercoaster of emotions that headline brought me.", ">\n\nThe move won‘t change anything. Status quo before move equals status quo past the move.", ">\n\nTo be fair, few countries have better exemplified the need to fight government corruption, if only to have a functioning army. \nThen there's Russia encouraging investment in alternative energy sources, incentivizing a better coordinated EU, illustrating the strength of democracy and open societies, proving the need to diversify sources of fertilizers to prevent famines...\nOnly the US is close, with it's successful decades long PR campaign in defense of universal health care.", ">\n\n\"You clearly don't know who you're talking to, so let me clue you in. I am not corrupt, Scholz. I am the corruption! A guy opens his door and is bribed and you think that of me? No. I am the one who bribes!\"", ">\n\nProbably tired of being the show and tell example.", ">\n\nConflict of interests" ]
> The Story Of The Wolf In Sheep's Clothing
[ "LOL and when were they in??", ">\n\nEvery country us highly corrupted not only the ones you don't like", ">\n\nYes, every country is corrupt. But also corrupt to a vastly different extent.\nNow Russia is highly corrupt and I don’t like it, yet one has nothing to do with the other.\nI also don’t particularly like Luxembourg, yet it is one of the least corrupt countries.\nThe whole of Northern America and Central Europe aren’t extremely corrupt. This has to do with prosperity, a strong civil society and strong institutions.\nAlso Singapore, Hongkong, Japan and Australia are doing well, it’s not just N. America and Europe.\nIt also doesn’t change, that Russia is a corrupt shithole.\nEdit: while corruption is hard to trace, as it takes place in secrecy, there are some approximate measurements, maybe take a look here.", ">\n\nAmerica not corrupt wut mate", ">\n\nIt is, so much worse than the top countries like Denmark etc, yet so much less worse than Russia. But ofc you are right, it’s bad.", ">\n\nWas Ruzzia fighting for or against corruption?", ">\n\nDo you mean adjective?", ">\n\nFuck. Ya, that one. Grade school was a long time ago.", ">\n\nYou used poor sentence structure that doesn't make sense by itself. If you were trying to say \"Russians are Nazis who fight\" or \"Russia is a Nazi country that fights\", say that. Russia [singular noun] is [singular verb] fighting [adjective?] Nazis [plural noun] doesn't make sense because it equates a singular noun to a plural noun. You are the one who needs an English lesson, kid.", ">\n\nBlessed are the grammar nazis, for they shall inherit nothing of significant value.", ">\n\nI'm just calling you out for trying to call someone else out when you were actually wrong. Also, you replied to the comment twice with 2 fairly different replies which leads me to believe that you were intending to swap to your alternate account for one of them to pretend that others thought you were correct. Which is a douche move.", ">\n\nYou called me out on a comment admitting that grade school was a long time ago. In your opinion was that not a douche move?\nAlso, calling out a douche for having two accounts when that douche only has one account is supercalifragilisticexpealidouchoius. Downvote this one and crawl back under your rock.", ">\n\nWhoops, I misread your initial comment as you saying it has been a while since they went to grade school. That's on me. Also, double commenting on something usually means that one it trying to make a false narrative of public support. If that was not your purpose, that is also my misinterpretation. I was also going to apologize for calling you a douche but telling me to \"crawl back under your rock\" just confirmed that I was right. Have a good day.", ">\n\nI appreciate your honesty. \nI also appreciate the work that you do in removing that 'not so fresh feeling.' I apologize for telling you to crawl back under your rock, as it's abundantly clear you spend most of your time dribbling down a leg and into a shoe. \nYou have a great day as well!", ">\n\nCountry That Has Never Done Something Threatens To Stop Doing It.", ">\n\nI don’t know why Russia bothers with any convention, they literally respect no rules. I think it’s just a show for the idiotic domestic audience that eat whatever shit Putin feeds them.", ">\n\nI'm sure it also pleased Putin to think he was actually a part of international affairs; that Russia was palling around with the big boys, riding their coattails to avoid being called a third-world country.\nEvery group they're kicked out of or quit is another blow to his ego.\n\"I didn't want to be in your stupid group anyway! *sobs*\"", ">\n\nI mean four years ago he was openly pulling the US's strings, regardless of how, Trump was bending the knee to him. Now Russia has been crippled, humiliated, and its only real leverage is its supposedly functional nuclear arsenal.", ">\n\nCountries like Russia is why they have a European Convention on Fighting Corruption.", ">\n\nEeehhhh....Even with Russia, I think I can think of a few countries that are worse in that particular regard.", ">\n\nThat kinda sounds like you don’t understand just how ingrained corruption is within Russia.\nA columbian cartel almost managed to buy a Foxtrot-class submarine from Russia, after buying military helicopters that were delivered on a Russian military cargo plane. The only reason the sale didn’t complete is because the Russian middleman pocketed the money and disappeared.", ">\n\nIs there a link for that story? I’d love to read up on this", ">\n\nThanks!", ">\n\nWithdraw from the entire world you cunts.", ">\n\nCount down to some moron that says something to the effect of \"No, we need to keep Russia involved in international relations and can't let them be humiliated or they will become isolated and dangerous.\"", ">\n\nNo, we need to keep Russia involved in international relations and can't let them be humiliated or they will become isolated and dangerous.", ">\n\nThe fact that you have the same profile picture as the person you responded to made me think they just responded to themselves 🤣🤣🤣", ">\n\n\nRussia is gearing up to end its participation in the European Convention on fighting corruption in response to the decision to restrict Moscow’s participation in the Council of Europe (CoE).\nOn Monday, Russian President Vladimir Putin submitted a bill to the State Duma — the lower house of the Russian Parliament — to denounce the Criminal Law Convention on Corruption signed in the city of Strasbourg on January 27, 1999.\n\n...\n\nRussia ceased to be a Party to the European Convention on Human Rights on 16 September 2022.\n\n...\n\nThe Council of Europe brings together 47 European countries and was created to promote democracy, protect human rights and strengthen the rule of law in Europe. Russia was a member of the Council of Europe from 1996 to 2022.", ">\n\nRussia is getting ready to steal some major shit.", ">\n\nBecause land and children don't count as major yet?", ">\n\nThey decided to stop fighting corruption because corruption won.", ">\n\nHa, what? Russia was part of a fighting corruption convention. Fuck me. Is this a joke.", ">\n\nMaybe this Benjamin will convince you to not withdraw", ">\n\nGod damn it, you fucking genius.", ">\n\nWhy would they want to fight their primary activity?", ">\n\nFair enough. Their membership has clearly not helped them fight corruption.", ">\n\nDoes this feel a little bit like my teenager threatening to not clean up his room, normally at the end of a fight he is loosing just before he slams the door with a petulant \"Fine, but if you think I am cleaning MY room, think again\". My teenager has never cleaned their own room willingly without the shotgun of no internet being held to their head. Kind of like Russia has never actually cleaned up corruption without some leverage being applied.", ">\n\nMy daughter, starting around age 9 or so, latched onto the KonMarie ethos like she was born for it. She's since maintained her room in a minimalist and tidier state than I ever kept any living space of my own my entire life. She also started doing her own laundry starting at age 11, with no prompting from anyone.", ">\n\n\nRussia Ready to Withdraw from European Convention on Fighting Corruption\n\nCorruption won the battle in Russia.", ">\n\n(...), surprising nobody", ">\n\nSo yeah anyways...", ">\n\nWell... I would say this means Russia is just condoning corruption now. But in Oppositeland, every action should be passed through a logical NOT filter before interpretation...", ">\n\nWere they ever really there?", ">\n\nHA HA HAHAHHAAAAA...\nRussian officials should put together a comedy tour.", ">\n\nI guess they felt that they were corrupt enough already.", ">\n\n“I’d like to congratulate corruption for their victory in the war against corruption.” - pootin, probably", ">\n\nWithdraw your attitude", ">\n\nBuh bye.", ">\n\nCool! - everyone else", ">\n\nBut then the convention won't have a lab rate.", ">\n\nThey also withdrew from the convention on high ranking officials falling off balconies as well ,Im sensing a pattern", ">\n\nCorrupt country leaves thing against corruption", ">\n\nHow much would they stand to lose if they did this?\nEdit. How much personally would the individuals who are on this committee lose by not being on it anymore?", ">\n\nThis is kinda like when I keep losing so I throw the Playstation controller on the ground and quit.", ">\n\nDon't fight the problem, be the problem!", ">\n\nHeadline: Putin Pulls Out", ">\n\n\"We'll be more corrupt than ever! That'll show them!\"", ">\n\nWell since corruption = governance in Russia, its a survival move", ">\n\nFox threatens to withdraw from henhouse security commission.", ">\n\nMan those first half of the headline got me excited. What a rollercoaster of emotions that headline brought me.", ">\n\nThe move won‘t change anything. Status quo before move equals status quo past the move.", ">\n\nTo be fair, few countries have better exemplified the need to fight government corruption, if only to have a functioning army. \nThen there's Russia encouraging investment in alternative energy sources, incentivizing a better coordinated EU, illustrating the strength of democracy and open societies, proving the need to diversify sources of fertilizers to prevent famines...\nOnly the US is close, with it's successful decades long PR campaign in defense of universal health care.", ">\n\n\"You clearly don't know who you're talking to, so let me clue you in. I am not corrupt, Scholz. I am the corruption! A guy opens his door and is bribed and you think that of me? No. I am the one who bribes!\"", ">\n\nProbably tired of being the show and tell example.", ">\n\nConflict of interests", ">\n\nNo surprise their. Russia has always been more on the “supply” side of corruption." ]
> Let them go, Europe.
[ "LOL and when were they in??", ">\n\nEvery country us highly corrupted not only the ones you don't like", ">\n\nYes, every country is corrupt. But also corrupt to a vastly different extent.\nNow Russia is highly corrupt and I don’t like it, yet one has nothing to do with the other.\nI also don’t particularly like Luxembourg, yet it is one of the least corrupt countries.\nThe whole of Northern America and Central Europe aren’t extremely corrupt. This has to do with prosperity, a strong civil society and strong institutions.\nAlso Singapore, Hongkong, Japan and Australia are doing well, it’s not just N. America and Europe.\nIt also doesn’t change, that Russia is a corrupt shithole.\nEdit: while corruption is hard to trace, as it takes place in secrecy, there are some approximate measurements, maybe take a look here.", ">\n\nAmerica not corrupt wut mate", ">\n\nIt is, so much worse than the top countries like Denmark etc, yet so much less worse than Russia. But ofc you are right, it’s bad.", ">\n\nWas Ruzzia fighting for or against corruption?", ">\n\nDo you mean adjective?", ">\n\nFuck. Ya, that one. Grade school was a long time ago.", ">\n\nYou used poor sentence structure that doesn't make sense by itself. If you were trying to say \"Russians are Nazis who fight\" or \"Russia is a Nazi country that fights\", say that. Russia [singular noun] is [singular verb] fighting [adjective?] Nazis [plural noun] doesn't make sense because it equates a singular noun to a plural noun. You are the one who needs an English lesson, kid.", ">\n\nBlessed are the grammar nazis, for they shall inherit nothing of significant value.", ">\n\nI'm just calling you out for trying to call someone else out when you were actually wrong. Also, you replied to the comment twice with 2 fairly different replies which leads me to believe that you were intending to swap to your alternate account for one of them to pretend that others thought you were correct. Which is a douche move.", ">\n\nYou called me out on a comment admitting that grade school was a long time ago. In your opinion was that not a douche move?\nAlso, calling out a douche for having two accounts when that douche only has one account is supercalifragilisticexpealidouchoius. Downvote this one and crawl back under your rock.", ">\n\nWhoops, I misread your initial comment as you saying it has been a while since they went to grade school. That's on me. Also, double commenting on something usually means that one it trying to make a false narrative of public support. If that was not your purpose, that is also my misinterpretation. I was also going to apologize for calling you a douche but telling me to \"crawl back under your rock\" just confirmed that I was right. Have a good day.", ">\n\nI appreciate your honesty. \nI also appreciate the work that you do in removing that 'not so fresh feeling.' I apologize for telling you to crawl back under your rock, as it's abundantly clear you spend most of your time dribbling down a leg and into a shoe. \nYou have a great day as well!", ">\n\nCountry That Has Never Done Something Threatens To Stop Doing It.", ">\n\nI don’t know why Russia bothers with any convention, they literally respect no rules. I think it’s just a show for the idiotic domestic audience that eat whatever shit Putin feeds them.", ">\n\nI'm sure it also pleased Putin to think he was actually a part of international affairs; that Russia was palling around with the big boys, riding their coattails to avoid being called a third-world country.\nEvery group they're kicked out of or quit is another blow to his ego.\n\"I didn't want to be in your stupid group anyway! *sobs*\"", ">\n\nI mean four years ago he was openly pulling the US's strings, regardless of how, Trump was bending the knee to him. Now Russia has been crippled, humiliated, and its only real leverage is its supposedly functional nuclear arsenal.", ">\n\nCountries like Russia is why they have a European Convention on Fighting Corruption.", ">\n\nEeehhhh....Even with Russia, I think I can think of a few countries that are worse in that particular regard.", ">\n\nThat kinda sounds like you don’t understand just how ingrained corruption is within Russia.\nA columbian cartel almost managed to buy a Foxtrot-class submarine from Russia, after buying military helicopters that were delivered on a Russian military cargo plane. The only reason the sale didn’t complete is because the Russian middleman pocketed the money and disappeared.", ">\n\nIs there a link for that story? I’d love to read up on this", ">\n\nThanks!", ">\n\nWithdraw from the entire world you cunts.", ">\n\nCount down to some moron that says something to the effect of \"No, we need to keep Russia involved in international relations and can't let them be humiliated or they will become isolated and dangerous.\"", ">\n\nNo, we need to keep Russia involved in international relations and can't let them be humiliated or they will become isolated and dangerous.", ">\n\nThe fact that you have the same profile picture as the person you responded to made me think they just responded to themselves 🤣🤣🤣", ">\n\n\nRussia is gearing up to end its participation in the European Convention on fighting corruption in response to the decision to restrict Moscow’s participation in the Council of Europe (CoE).\nOn Monday, Russian President Vladimir Putin submitted a bill to the State Duma — the lower house of the Russian Parliament — to denounce the Criminal Law Convention on Corruption signed in the city of Strasbourg on January 27, 1999.\n\n...\n\nRussia ceased to be a Party to the European Convention on Human Rights on 16 September 2022.\n\n...\n\nThe Council of Europe brings together 47 European countries and was created to promote democracy, protect human rights and strengthen the rule of law in Europe. Russia was a member of the Council of Europe from 1996 to 2022.", ">\n\nRussia is getting ready to steal some major shit.", ">\n\nBecause land and children don't count as major yet?", ">\n\nThey decided to stop fighting corruption because corruption won.", ">\n\nHa, what? Russia was part of a fighting corruption convention. Fuck me. Is this a joke.", ">\n\nMaybe this Benjamin will convince you to not withdraw", ">\n\nGod damn it, you fucking genius.", ">\n\nWhy would they want to fight their primary activity?", ">\n\nFair enough. Their membership has clearly not helped them fight corruption.", ">\n\nDoes this feel a little bit like my teenager threatening to not clean up his room, normally at the end of a fight he is loosing just before he slams the door with a petulant \"Fine, but if you think I am cleaning MY room, think again\". My teenager has never cleaned their own room willingly without the shotgun of no internet being held to their head. Kind of like Russia has never actually cleaned up corruption without some leverage being applied.", ">\n\nMy daughter, starting around age 9 or so, latched onto the KonMarie ethos like she was born for it. She's since maintained her room in a minimalist and tidier state than I ever kept any living space of my own my entire life. She also started doing her own laundry starting at age 11, with no prompting from anyone.", ">\n\n\nRussia Ready to Withdraw from European Convention on Fighting Corruption\n\nCorruption won the battle in Russia.", ">\n\n(...), surprising nobody", ">\n\nSo yeah anyways...", ">\n\nWell... I would say this means Russia is just condoning corruption now. But in Oppositeland, every action should be passed through a logical NOT filter before interpretation...", ">\n\nWere they ever really there?", ">\n\nHA HA HAHAHHAAAAA...\nRussian officials should put together a comedy tour.", ">\n\nI guess they felt that they were corrupt enough already.", ">\n\n“I’d like to congratulate corruption for their victory in the war against corruption.” - pootin, probably", ">\n\nWithdraw your attitude", ">\n\nBuh bye.", ">\n\nCool! - everyone else", ">\n\nBut then the convention won't have a lab rate.", ">\n\nThey also withdrew from the convention on high ranking officials falling off balconies as well ,Im sensing a pattern", ">\n\nCorrupt country leaves thing against corruption", ">\n\nHow much would they stand to lose if they did this?\nEdit. How much personally would the individuals who are on this committee lose by not being on it anymore?", ">\n\nThis is kinda like when I keep losing so I throw the Playstation controller on the ground and quit.", ">\n\nDon't fight the problem, be the problem!", ">\n\nHeadline: Putin Pulls Out", ">\n\n\"We'll be more corrupt than ever! That'll show them!\"", ">\n\nWell since corruption = governance in Russia, its a survival move", ">\n\nFox threatens to withdraw from henhouse security commission.", ">\n\nMan those first half of the headline got me excited. What a rollercoaster of emotions that headline brought me.", ">\n\nThe move won‘t change anything. Status quo before move equals status quo past the move.", ">\n\nTo be fair, few countries have better exemplified the need to fight government corruption, if only to have a functioning army. \nThen there's Russia encouraging investment in alternative energy sources, incentivizing a better coordinated EU, illustrating the strength of democracy and open societies, proving the need to diversify sources of fertilizers to prevent famines...\nOnly the US is close, with it's successful decades long PR campaign in defense of universal health care.", ">\n\n\"You clearly don't know who you're talking to, so let me clue you in. I am not corrupt, Scholz. I am the corruption! A guy opens his door and is bribed and you think that of me? No. I am the one who bribes!\"", ">\n\nProbably tired of being the show and tell example.", ">\n\nConflict of interests", ">\n\nNo surprise their. Russia has always been more on the “supply” side of corruption.", ">\n\nThe Story Of The Wolf In Sheep's Clothing" ]
> Random small European nation " maybe only steal 50% of your people's money" Russia "REEEEEEE!!!!"
[ "LOL and when were they in??", ">\n\nEvery country us highly corrupted not only the ones you don't like", ">\n\nYes, every country is corrupt. But also corrupt to a vastly different extent.\nNow Russia is highly corrupt and I don’t like it, yet one has nothing to do with the other.\nI also don’t particularly like Luxembourg, yet it is one of the least corrupt countries.\nThe whole of Northern America and Central Europe aren’t extremely corrupt. This has to do with prosperity, a strong civil society and strong institutions.\nAlso Singapore, Hongkong, Japan and Australia are doing well, it’s not just N. America and Europe.\nIt also doesn’t change, that Russia is a corrupt shithole.\nEdit: while corruption is hard to trace, as it takes place in secrecy, there are some approximate measurements, maybe take a look here.", ">\n\nAmerica not corrupt wut mate", ">\n\nIt is, so much worse than the top countries like Denmark etc, yet so much less worse than Russia. But ofc you are right, it’s bad.", ">\n\nWas Ruzzia fighting for or against corruption?", ">\n\nDo you mean adjective?", ">\n\nFuck. Ya, that one. Grade school was a long time ago.", ">\n\nYou used poor sentence structure that doesn't make sense by itself. If you were trying to say \"Russians are Nazis who fight\" or \"Russia is a Nazi country that fights\", say that. Russia [singular noun] is [singular verb] fighting [adjective?] Nazis [plural noun] doesn't make sense because it equates a singular noun to a plural noun. You are the one who needs an English lesson, kid.", ">\n\nBlessed are the grammar nazis, for they shall inherit nothing of significant value.", ">\n\nI'm just calling you out for trying to call someone else out when you were actually wrong. Also, you replied to the comment twice with 2 fairly different replies which leads me to believe that you were intending to swap to your alternate account for one of them to pretend that others thought you were correct. Which is a douche move.", ">\n\nYou called me out on a comment admitting that grade school was a long time ago. In your opinion was that not a douche move?\nAlso, calling out a douche for having two accounts when that douche only has one account is supercalifragilisticexpealidouchoius. Downvote this one and crawl back under your rock.", ">\n\nWhoops, I misread your initial comment as you saying it has been a while since they went to grade school. That's on me. Also, double commenting on something usually means that one it trying to make a false narrative of public support. If that was not your purpose, that is also my misinterpretation. I was also going to apologize for calling you a douche but telling me to \"crawl back under your rock\" just confirmed that I was right. Have a good day.", ">\n\nI appreciate your honesty. \nI also appreciate the work that you do in removing that 'not so fresh feeling.' I apologize for telling you to crawl back under your rock, as it's abundantly clear you spend most of your time dribbling down a leg and into a shoe. \nYou have a great day as well!", ">\n\nCountry That Has Never Done Something Threatens To Stop Doing It.", ">\n\nI don’t know why Russia bothers with any convention, they literally respect no rules. I think it’s just a show for the idiotic domestic audience that eat whatever shit Putin feeds them.", ">\n\nI'm sure it also pleased Putin to think he was actually a part of international affairs; that Russia was palling around with the big boys, riding their coattails to avoid being called a third-world country.\nEvery group they're kicked out of or quit is another blow to his ego.\n\"I didn't want to be in your stupid group anyway! *sobs*\"", ">\n\nI mean four years ago he was openly pulling the US's strings, regardless of how, Trump was bending the knee to him. Now Russia has been crippled, humiliated, and its only real leverage is its supposedly functional nuclear arsenal.", ">\n\nCountries like Russia is why they have a European Convention on Fighting Corruption.", ">\n\nEeehhhh....Even with Russia, I think I can think of a few countries that are worse in that particular regard.", ">\n\nThat kinda sounds like you don’t understand just how ingrained corruption is within Russia.\nA columbian cartel almost managed to buy a Foxtrot-class submarine from Russia, after buying military helicopters that were delivered on a Russian military cargo plane. The only reason the sale didn’t complete is because the Russian middleman pocketed the money and disappeared.", ">\n\nIs there a link for that story? I’d love to read up on this", ">\n\nThanks!", ">\n\nWithdraw from the entire world you cunts.", ">\n\nCount down to some moron that says something to the effect of \"No, we need to keep Russia involved in international relations and can't let them be humiliated or they will become isolated and dangerous.\"", ">\n\nNo, we need to keep Russia involved in international relations and can't let them be humiliated or they will become isolated and dangerous.", ">\n\nThe fact that you have the same profile picture as the person you responded to made me think they just responded to themselves 🤣🤣🤣", ">\n\n\nRussia is gearing up to end its participation in the European Convention on fighting corruption in response to the decision to restrict Moscow’s participation in the Council of Europe (CoE).\nOn Monday, Russian President Vladimir Putin submitted a bill to the State Duma — the lower house of the Russian Parliament — to denounce the Criminal Law Convention on Corruption signed in the city of Strasbourg on January 27, 1999.\n\n...\n\nRussia ceased to be a Party to the European Convention on Human Rights on 16 September 2022.\n\n...\n\nThe Council of Europe brings together 47 European countries and was created to promote democracy, protect human rights and strengthen the rule of law in Europe. Russia was a member of the Council of Europe from 1996 to 2022.", ">\n\nRussia is getting ready to steal some major shit.", ">\n\nBecause land and children don't count as major yet?", ">\n\nThey decided to stop fighting corruption because corruption won.", ">\n\nHa, what? Russia was part of a fighting corruption convention. Fuck me. Is this a joke.", ">\n\nMaybe this Benjamin will convince you to not withdraw", ">\n\nGod damn it, you fucking genius.", ">\n\nWhy would they want to fight their primary activity?", ">\n\nFair enough. Their membership has clearly not helped them fight corruption.", ">\n\nDoes this feel a little bit like my teenager threatening to not clean up his room, normally at the end of a fight he is loosing just before he slams the door with a petulant \"Fine, but if you think I am cleaning MY room, think again\". My teenager has never cleaned their own room willingly without the shotgun of no internet being held to their head. Kind of like Russia has never actually cleaned up corruption without some leverage being applied.", ">\n\nMy daughter, starting around age 9 or so, latched onto the KonMarie ethos like she was born for it. She's since maintained her room in a minimalist and tidier state than I ever kept any living space of my own my entire life. She also started doing her own laundry starting at age 11, with no prompting from anyone.", ">\n\n\nRussia Ready to Withdraw from European Convention on Fighting Corruption\n\nCorruption won the battle in Russia.", ">\n\n(...), surprising nobody", ">\n\nSo yeah anyways...", ">\n\nWell... I would say this means Russia is just condoning corruption now. But in Oppositeland, every action should be passed through a logical NOT filter before interpretation...", ">\n\nWere they ever really there?", ">\n\nHA HA HAHAHHAAAAA...\nRussian officials should put together a comedy tour.", ">\n\nI guess they felt that they were corrupt enough already.", ">\n\n“I’d like to congratulate corruption for their victory in the war against corruption.” - pootin, probably", ">\n\nWithdraw your attitude", ">\n\nBuh bye.", ">\n\nCool! - everyone else", ">\n\nBut then the convention won't have a lab rate.", ">\n\nThey also withdrew from the convention on high ranking officials falling off balconies as well ,Im sensing a pattern", ">\n\nCorrupt country leaves thing against corruption", ">\n\nHow much would they stand to lose if they did this?\nEdit. How much personally would the individuals who are on this committee lose by not being on it anymore?", ">\n\nThis is kinda like when I keep losing so I throw the Playstation controller on the ground and quit.", ">\n\nDon't fight the problem, be the problem!", ">\n\nHeadline: Putin Pulls Out", ">\n\n\"We'll be more corrupt than ever! That'll show them!\"", ">\n\nWell since corruption = governance in Russia, its a survival move", ">\n\nFox threatens to withdraw from henhouse security commission.", ">\n\nMan those first half of the headline got me excited. What a rollercoaster of emotions that headline brought me.", ">\n\nThe move won‘t change anything. Status quo before move equals status quo past the move.", ">\n\nTo be fair, few countries have better exemplified the need to fight government corruption, if only to have a functioning army. \nThen there's Russia encouraging investment in alternative energy sources, incentivizing a better coordinated EU, illustrating the strength of democracy and open societies, proving the need to diversify sources of fertilizers to prevent famines...\nOnly the US is close, with it's successful decades long PR campaign in defense of universal health care.", ">\n\n\"You clearly don't know who you're talking to, so let me clue you in. I am not corrupt, Scholz. I am the corruption! A guy opens his door and is bribed and you think that of me? No. I am the one who bribes!\"", ">\n\nProbably tired of being the show and tell example.", ">\n\nConflict of interests", ">\n\nNo surprise their. Russia has always been more on the “supply” side of corruption.", ">\n\nThe Story Of The Wolf In Sheep's Clothing", ">\n\nLet them go, Europe." ]
> 🤣🤣🤣 joke of the year! If russia can just go ahead and withdraw from Earth, it'll be far more effective. 👌
[ "LOL and when were they in??", ">\n\nEvery country us highly corrupted not only the ones you don't like", ">\n\nYes, every country is corrupt. But also corrupt to a vastly different extent.\nNow Russia is highly corrupt and I don’t like it, yet one has nothing to do with the other.\nI also don’t particularly like Luxembourg, yet it is one of the least corrupt countries.\nThe whole of Northern America and Central Europe aren’t extremely corrupt. This has to do with prosperity, a strong civil society and strong institutions.\nAlso Singapore, Hongkong, Japan and Australia are doing well, it’s not just N. America and Europe.\nIt also doesn’t change, that Russia is a corrupt shithole.\nEdit: while corruption is hard to trace, as it takes place in secrecy, there are some approximate measurements, maybe take a look here.", ">\n\nAmerica not corrupt wut mate", ">\n\nIt is, so much worse than the top countries like Denmark etc, yet so much less worse than Russia. But ofc you are right, it’s bad.", ">\n\nWas Ruzzia fighting for or against corruption?", ">\n\nDo you mean adjective?", ">\n\nFuck. Ya, that one. Grade school was a long time ago.", ">\n\nYou used poor sentence structure that doesn't make sense by itself. If you were trying to say \"Russians are Nazis who fight\" or \"Russia is a Nazi country that fights\", say that. Russia [singular noun] is [singular verb] fighting [adjective?] Nazis [plural noun] doesn't make sense because it equates a singular noun to a plural noun. You are the one who needs an English lesson, kid.", ">\n\nBlessed are the grammar nazis, for they shall inherit nothing of significant value.", ">\n\nI'm just calling you out for trying to call someone else out when you were actually wrong. Also, you replied to the comment twice with 2 fairly different replies which leads me to believe that you were intending to swap to your alternate account for one of them to pretend that others thought you were correct. Which is a douche move.", ">\n\nYou called me out on a comment admitting that grade school was a long time ago. In your opinion was that not a douche move?\nAlso, calling out a douche for having two accounts when that douche only has one account is supercalifragilisticexpealidouchoius. Downvote this one and crawl back under your rock.", ">\n\nWhoops, I misread your initial comment as you saying it has been a while since they went to grade school. That's on me. Also, double commenting on something usually means that one it trying to make a false narrative of public support. If that was not your purpose, that is also my misinterpretation. I was also going to apologize for calling you a douche but telling me to \"crawl back under your rock\" just confirmed that I was right. Have a good day.", ">\n\nI appreciate your honesty. \nI also appreciate the work that you do in removing that 'not so fresh feeling.' I apologize for telling you to crawl back under your rock, as it's abundantly clear you spend most of your time dribbling down a leg and into a shoe. \nYou have a great day as well!", ">\n\nCountry That Has Never Done Something Threatens To Stop Doing It.", ">\n\nI don’t know why Russia bothers with any convention, they literally respect no rules. I think it’s just a show for the idiotic domestic audience that eat whatever shit Putin feeds them.", ">\n\nI'm sure it also pleased Putin to think he was actually a part of international affairs; that Russia was palling around with the big boys, riding their coattails to avoid being called a third-world country.\nEvery group they're kicked out of or quit is another blow to his ego.\n\"I didn't want to be in your stupid group anyway! *sobs*\"", ">\n\nI mean four years ago he was openly pulling the US's strings, regardless of how, Trump was bending the knee to him. Now Russia has been crippled, humiliated, and its only real leverage is its supposedly functional nuclear arsenal.", ">\n\nCountries like Russia is why they have a European Convention on Fighting Corruption.", ">\n\nEeehhhh....Even with Russia, I think I can think of a few countries that are worse in that particular regard.", ">\n\nThat kinda sounds like you don’t understand just how ingrained corruption is within Russia.\nA columbian cartel almost managed to buy a Foxtrot-class submarine from Russia, after buying military helicopters that were delivered on a Russian military cargo plane. The only reason the sale didn’t complete is because the Russian middleman pocketed the money and disappeared.", ">\n\nIs there a link for that story? I’d love to read up on this", ">\n\nThanks!", ">\n\nWithdraw from the entire world you cunts.", ">\n\nCount down to some moron that says something to the effect of \"No, we need to keep Russia involved in international relations and can't let them be humiliated or they will become isolated and dangerous.\"", ">\n\nNo, we need to keep Russia involved in international relations and can't let them be humiliated or they will become isolated and dangerous.", ">\n\nThe fact that you have the same profile picture as the person you responded to made me think they just responded to themselves 🤣🤣🤣", ">\n\n\nRussia is gearing up to end its participation in the European Convention on fighting corruption in response to the decision to restrict Moscow’s participation in the Council of Europe (CoE).\nOn Monday, Russian President Vladimir Putin submitted a bill to the State Duma — the lower house of the Russian Parliament — to denounce the Criminal Law Convention on Corruption signed in the city of Strasbourg on January 27, 1999.\n\n...\n\nRussia ceased to be a Party to the European Convention on Human Rights on 16 September 2022.\n\n...\n\nThe Council of Europe brings together 47 European countries and was created to promote democracy, protect human rights and strengthen the rule of law in Europe. Russia was a member of the Council of Europe from 1996 to 2022.", ">\n\nRussia is getting ready to steal some major shit.", ">\n\nBecause land and children don't count as major yet?", ">\n\nThey decided to stop fighting corruption because corruption won.", ">\n\nHa, what? Russia was part of a fighting corruption convention. Fuck me. Is this a joke.", ">\n\nMaybe this Benjamin will convince you to not withdraw", ">\n\nGod damn it, you fucking genius.", ">\n\nWhy would they want to fight their primary activity?", ">\n\nFair enough. Their membership has clearly not helped them fight corruption.", ">\n\nDoes this feel a little bit like my teenager threatening to not clean up his room, normally at the end of a fight he is loosing just before he slams the door with a petulant \"Fine, but if you think I am cleaning MY room, think again\". My teenager has never cleaned their own room willingly without the shotgun of no internet being held to their head. Kind of like Russia has never actually cleaned up corruption without some leverage being applied.", ">\n\nMy daughter, starting around age 9 or so, latched onto the KonMarie ethos like she was born for it. She's since maintained her room in a minimalist and tidier state than I ever kept any living space of my own my entire life. She also started doing her own laundry starting at age 11, with no prompting from anyone.", ">\n\n\nRussia Ready to Withdraw from European Convention on Fighting Corruption\n\nCorruption won the battle in Russia.", ">\n\n(...), surprising nobody", ">\n\nSo yeah anyways...", ">\n\nWell... I would say this means Russia is just condoning corruption now. But in Oppositeland, every action should be passed through a logical NOT filter before interpretation...", ">\n\nWere they ever really there?", ">\n\nHA HA HAHAHHAAAAA...\nRussian officials should put together a comedy tour.", ">\n\nI guess they felt that they were corrupt enough already.", ">\n\n“I’d like to congratulate corruption for their victory in the war against corruption.” - pootin, probably", ">\n\nWithdraw your attitude", ">\n\nBuh bye.", ">\n\nCool! - everyone else", ">\n\nBut then the convention won't have a lab rate.", ">\n\nThey also withdrew from the convention on high ranking officials falling off balconies as well ,Im sensing a pattern", ">\n\nCorrupt country leaves thing against corruption", ">\n\nHow much would they stand to lose if they did this?\nEdit. How much personally would the individuals who are on this committee lose by not being on it anymore?", ">\n\nThis is kinda like when I keep losing so I throw the Playstation controller on the ground and quit.", ">\n\nDon't fight the problem, be the problem!", ">\n\nHeadline: Putin Pulls Out", ">\n\n\"We'll be more corrupt than ever! That'll show them!\"", ">\n\nWell since corruption = governance in Russia, its a survival move", ">\n\nFox threatens to withdraw from henhouse security commission.", ">\n\nMan those first half of the headline got me excited. What a rollercoaster of emotions that headline brought me.", ">\n\nThe move won‘t change anything. Status quo before move equals status quo past the move.", ">\n\nTo be fair, few countries have better exemplified the need to fight government corruption, if only to have a functioning army. \nThen there's Russia encouraging investment in alternative energy sources, incentivizing a better coordinated EU, illustrating the strength of democracy and open societies, proving the need to diversify sources of fertilizers to prevent famines...\nOnly the US is close, with it's successful decades long PR campaign in defense of universal health care.", ">\n\n\"You clearly don't know who you're talking to, so let me clue you in. I am not corrupt, Scholz. I am the corruption! A guy opens his door and is bribed and you think that of me? No. I am the one who bribes!\"", ">\n\nProbably tired of being the show and tell example.", ">\n\nConflict of interests", ">\n\nNo surprise their. Russia has always been more on the “supply” side of corruption.", ">\n\nThe Story Of The Wolf In Sheep's Clothing", ">\n\nLet them go, Europe.", ">\n\nRandom small European nation \" maybe only steal 50% of your people's money\"\nRussia \"REEEEEEE!!!!\"" ]
> Them being members is like letting Al Capone ride shotgun with Elliot Ness.
[ "LOL and when were they in??", ">\n\nEvery country us highly corrupted not only the ones you don't like", ">\n\nYes, every country is corrupt. But also corrupt to a vastly different extent.\nNow Russia is highly corrupt and I don’t like it, yet one has nothing to do with the other.\nI also don’t particularly like Luxembourg, yet it is one of the least corrupt countries.\nThe whole of Northern America and Central Europe aren’t extremely corrupt. This has to do with prosperity, a strong civil society and strong institutions.\nAlso Singapore, Hongkong, Japan and Australia are doing well, it’s not just N. America and Europe.\nIt also doesn’t change, that Russia is a corrupt shithole.\nEdit: while corruption is hard to trace, as it takes place in secrecy, there are some approximate measurements, maybe take a look here.", ">\n\nAmerica not corrupt wut mate", ">\n\nIt is, so much worse than the top countries like Denmark etc, yet so much less worse than Russia. But ofc you are right, it’s bad.", ">\n\nWas Ruzzia fighting for or against corruption?", ">\n\nDo you mean adjective?", ">\n\nFuck. Ya, that one. Grade school was a long time ago.", ">\n\nYou used poor sentence structure that doesn't make sense by itself. If you were trying to say \"Russians are Nazis who fight\" or \"Russia is a Nazi country that fights\", say that. Russia [singular noun] is [singular verb] fighting [adjective?] Nazis [plural noun] doesn't make sense because it equates a singular noun to a plural noun. You are the one who needs an English lesson, kid.", ">\n\nBlessed are the grammar nazis, for they shall inherit nothing of significant value.", ">\n\nI'm just calling you out for trying to call someone else out when you were actually wrong. Also, you replied to the comment twice with 2 fairly different replies which leads me to believe that you were intending to swap to your alternate account for one of them to pretend that others thought you were correct. Which is a douche move.", ">\n\nYou called me out on a comment admitting that grade school was a long time ago. In your opinion was that not a douche move?\nAlso, calling out a douche for having two accounts when that douche only has one account is supercalifragilisticexpealidouchoius. Downvote this one and crawl back under your rock.", ">\n\nWhoops, I misread your initial comment as you saying it has been a while since they went to grade school. That's on me. Also, double commenting on something usually means that one it trying to make a false narrative of public support. If that was not your purpose, that is also my misinterpretation. I was also going to apologize for calling you a douche but telling me to \"crawl back under your rock\" just confirmed that I was right. Have a good day.", ">\n\nI appreciate your honesty. \nI also appreciate the work that you do in removing that 'not so fresh feeling.' I apologize for telling you to crawl back under your rock, as it's abundantly clear you spend most of your time dribbling down a leg and into a shoe. \nYou have a great day as well!", ">\n\nCountry That Has Never Done Something Threatens To Stop Doing It.", ">\n\nI don’t know why Russia bothers with any convention, they literally respect no rules. I think it’s just a show for the idiotic domestic audience that eat whatever shit Putin feeds them.", ">\n\nI'm sure it also pleased Putin to think he was actually a part of international affairs; that Russia was palling around with the big boys, riding their coattails to avoid being called a third-world country.\nEvery group they're kicked out of or quit is another blow to his ego.\n\"I didn't want to be in your stupid group anyway! *sobs*\"", ">\n\nI mean four years ago he was openly pulling the US's strings, regardless of how, Trump was bending the knee to him. Now Russia has been crippled, humiliated, and its only real leverage is its supposedly functional nuclear arsenal.", ">\n\nCountries like Russia is why they have a European Convention on Fighting Corruption.", ">\n\nEeehhhh....Even with Russia, I think I can think of a few countries that are worse in that particular regard.", ">\n\nThat kinda sounds like you don’t understand just how ingrained corruption is within Russia.\nA columbian cartel almost managed to buy a Foxtrot-class submarine from Russia, after buying military helicopters that were delivered on a Russian military cargo plane. The only reason the sale didn’t complete is because the Russian middleman pocketed the money and disappeared.", ">\n\nIs there a link for that story? I’d love to read up on this", ">\n\nThanks!", ">\n\nWithdraw from the entire world you cunts.", ">\n\nCount down to some moron that says something to the effect of \"No, we need to keep Russia involved in international relations and can't let them be humiliated or they will become isolated and dangerous.\"", ">\n\nNo, we need to keep Russia involved in international relations and can't let them be humiliated or they will become isolated and dangerous.", ">\n\nThe fact that you have the same profile picture as the person you responded to made me think they just responded to themselves 🤣🤣🤣", ">\n\n\nRussia is gearing up to end its participation in the European Convention on fighting corruption in response to the decision to restrict Moscow’s participation in the Council of Europe (CoE).\nOn Monday, Russian President Vladimir Putin submitted a bill to the State Duma — the lower house of the Russian Parliament — to denounce the Criminal Law Convention on Corruption signed in the city of Strasbourg on January 27, 1999.\n\n...\n\nRussia ceased to be a Party to the European Convention on Human Rights on 16 September 2022.\n\n...\n\nThe Council of Europe brings together 47 European countries and was created to promote democracy, protect human rights and strengthen the rule of law in Europe. Russia was a member of the Council of Europe from 1996 to 2022.", ">\n\nRussia is getting ready to steal some major shit.", ">\n\nBecause land and children don't count as major yet?", ">\n\nThey decided to stop fighting corruption because corruption won.", ">\n\nHa, what? Russia was part of a fighting corruption convention. Fuck me. Is this a joke.", ">\n\nMaybe this Benjamin will convince you to not withdraw", ">\n\nGod damn it, you fucking genius.", ">\n\nWhy would they want to fight their primary activity?", ">\n\nFair enough. Their membership has clearly not helped them fight corruption.", ">\n\nDoes this feel a little bit like my teenager threatening to not clean up his room, normally at the end of a fight he is loosing just before he slams the door with a petulant \"Fine, but if you think I am cleaning MY room, think again\". My teenager has never cleaned their own room willingly without the shotgun of no internet being held to their head. Kind of like Russia has never actually cleaned up corruption without some leverage being applied.", ">\n\nMy daughter, starting around age 9 or so, latched onto the KonMarie ethos like she was born for it. She's since maintained her room in a minimalist and tidier state than I ever kept any living space of my own my entire life. She also started doing her own laundry starting at age 11, with no prompting from anyone.", ">\n\n\nRussia Ready to Withdraw from European Convention on Fighting Corruption\n\nCorruption won the battle in Russia.", ">\n\n(...), surprising nobody", ">\n\nSo yeah anyways...", ">\n\nWell... I would say this means Russia is just condoning corruption now. But in Oppositeland, every action should be passed through a logical NOT filter before interpretation...", ">\n\nWere they ever really there?", ">\n\nHA HA HAHAHHAAAAA...\nRussian officials should put together a comedy tour.", ">\n\nI guess they felt that they were corrupt enough already.", ">\n\n“I’d like to congratulate corruption for their victory in the war against corruption.” - pootin, probably", ">\n\nWithdraw your attitude", ">\n\nBuh bye.", ">\n\nCool! - everyone else", ">\n\nBut then the convention won't have a lab rate.", ">\n\nThey also withdrew from the convention on high ranking officials falling off balconies as well ,Im sensing a pattern", ">\n\nCorrupt country leaves thing against corruption", ">\n\nHow much would they stand to lose if they did this?\nEdit. How much personally would the individuals who are on this committee lose by not being on it anymore?", ">\n\nThis is kinda like when I keep losing so I throw the Playstation controller on the ground and quit.", ">\n\nDon't fight the problem, be the problem!", ">\n\nHeadline: Putin Pulls Out", ">\n\n\"We'll be more corrupt than ever! That'll show them!\"", ">\n\nWell since corruption = governance in Russia, its a survival move", ">\n\nFox threatens to withdraw from henhouse security commission.", ">\n\nMan those first half of the headline got me excited. What a rollercoaster of emotions that headline brought me.", ">\n\nThe move won‘t change anything. Status quo before move equals status quo past the move.", ">\n\nTo be fair, few countries have better exemplified the need to fight government corruption, if only to have a functioning army. \nThen there's Russia encouraging investment in alternative energy sources, incentivizing a better coordinated EU, illustrating the strength of democracy and open societies, proving the need to diversify sources of fertilizers to prevent famines...\nOnly the US is close, with it's successful decades long PR campaign in defense of universal health care.", ">\n\n\"You clearly don't know who you're talking to, so let me clue you in. I am not corrupt, Scholz. I am the corruption! A guy opens his door and is bribed and you think that of me? No. I am the one who bribes!\"", ">\n\nProbably tired of being the show and tell example.", ">\n\nConflict of interests", ">\n\nNo surprise their. Russia has always been more on the “supply” side of corruption.", ">\n\nThe Story Of The Wolf In Sheep's Clothing", ">\n\nLet them go, Europe.", ">\n\nRandom small European nation \" maybe only steal 50% of your people's money\"\nRussia \"REEEEEEE!!!!\"", ">\n\n🤣🤣🤣 joke of the year! \nIf russia can just go ahead and withdraw from Earth, it'll be far more effective. 👌" ]
> I didn’t know they were fighting corruption.
[ "LOL and when were they in??", ">\n\nEvery country us highly corrupted not only the ones you don't like", ">\n\nYes, every country is corrupt. But also corrupt to a vastly different extent.\nNow Russia is highly corrupt and I don’t like it, yet one has nothing to do with the other.\nI also don’t particularly like Luxembourg, yet it is one of the least corrupt countries.\nThe whole of Northern America and Central Europe aren’t extremely corrupt. This has to do with prosperity, a strong civil society and strong institutions.\nAlso Singapore, Hongkong, Japan and Australia are doing well, it’s not just N. America and Europe.\nIt also doesn’t change, that Russia is a corrupt shithole.\nEdit: while corruption is hard to trace, as it takes place in secrecy, there are some approximate measurements, maybe take a look here.", ">\n\nAmerica not corrupt wut mate", ">\n\nIt is, so much worse than the top countries like Denmark etc, yet so much less worse than Russia. But ofc you are right, it’s bad.", ">\n\nWas Ruzzia fighting for or against corruption?", ">\n\nDo you mean adjective?", ">\n\nFuck. Ya, that one. Grade school was a long time ago.", ">\n\nYou used poor sentence structure that doesn't make sense by itself. If you were trying to say \"Russians are Nazis who fight\" or \"Russia is a Nazi country that fights\", say that. Russia [singular noun] is [singular verb] fighting [adjective?] Nazis [plural noun] doesn't make sense because it equates a singular noun to a plural noun. You are the one who needs an English lesson, kid.", ">\n\nBlessed are the grammar nazis, for they shall inherit nothing of significant value.", ">\n\nI'm just calling you out for trying to call someone else out when you were actually wrong. Also, you replied to the comment twice with 2 fairly different replies which leads me to believe that you were intending to swap to your alternate account for one of them to pretend that others thought you were correct. Which is a douche move.", ">\n\nYou called me out on a comment admitting that grade school was a long time ago. In your opinion was that not a douche move?\nAlso, calling out a douche for having two accounts when that douche only has one account is supercalifragilisticexpealidouchoius. Downvote this one and crawl back under your rock.", ">\n\nWhoops, I misread your initial comment as you saying it has been a while since they went to grade school. That's on me. Also, double commenting on something usually means that one it trying to make a false narrative of public support. If that was not your purpose, that is also my misinterpretation. I was also going to apologize for calling you a douche but telling me to \"crawl back under your rock\" just confirmed that I was right. Have a good day.", ">\n\nI appreciate your honesty. \nI also appreciate the work that you do in removing that 'not so fresh feeling.' I apologize for telling you to crawl back under your rock, as it's abundantly clear you spend most of your time dribbling down a leg and into a shoe. \nYou have a great day as well!", ">\n\nCountry That Has Never Done Something Threatens To Stop Doing It.", ">\n\nI don’t know why Russia bothers with any convention, they literally respect no rules. I think it’s just a show for the idiotic domestic audience that eat whatever shit Putin feeds them.", ">\n\nI'm sure it also pleased Putin to think he was actually a part of international affairs; that Russia was palling around with the big boys, riding their coattails to avoid being called a third-world country.\nEvery group they're kicked out of or quit is another blow to his ego.\n\"I didn't want to be in your stupid group anyway! *sobs*\"", ">\n\nI mean four years ago he was openly pulling the US's strings, regardless of how, Trump was bending the knee to him. Now Russia has been crippled, humiliated, and its only real leverage is its supposedly functional nuclear arsenal.", ">\n\nCountries like Russia is why they have a European Convention on Fighting Corruption.", ">\n\nEeehhhh....Even with Russia, I think I can think of a few countries that are worse in that particular regard.", ">\n\nThat kinda sounds like you don’t understand just how ingrained corruption is within Russia.\nA columbian cartel almost managed to buy a Foxtrot-class submarine from Russia, after buying military helicopters that were delivered on a Russian military cargo plane. The only reason the sale didn’t complete is because the Russian middleman pocketed the money and disappeared.", ">\n\nIs there a link for that story? I’d love to read up on this", ">\n\nThanks!", ">\n\nWithdraw from the entire world you cunts.", ">\n\nCount down to some moron that says something to the effect of \"No, we need to keep Russia involved in international relations and can't let them be humiliated or they will become isolated and dangerous.\"", ">\n\nNo, we need to keep Russia involved in international relations and can't let them be humiliated or they will become isolated and dangerous.", ">\n\nThe fact that you have the same profile picture as the person you responded to made me think they just responded to themselves 🤣🤣🤣", ">\n\n\nRussia is gearing up to end its participation in the European Convention on fighting corruption in response to the decision to restrict Moscow’s participation in the Council of Europe (CoE).\nOn Monday, Russian President Vladimir Putin submitted a bill to the State Duma — the lower house of the Russian Parliament — to denounce the Criminal Law Convention on Corruption signed in the city of Strasbourg on January 27, 1999.\n\n...\n\nRussia ceased to be a Party to the European Convention on Human Rights on 16 September 2022.\n\n...\n\nThe Council of Europe brings together 47 European countries and was created to promote democracy, protect human rights and strengthen the rule of law in Europe. Russia was a member of the Council of Europe from 1996 to 2022.", ">\n\nRussia is getting ready to steal some major shit.", ">\n\nBecause land and children don't count as major yet?", ">\n\nThey decided to stop fighting corruption because corruption won.", ">\n\nHa, what? Russia was part of a fighting corruption convention. Fuck me. Is this a joke.", ">\n\nMaybe this Benjamin will convince you to not withdraw", ">\n\nGod damn it, you fucking genius.", ">\n\nWhy would they want to fight their primary activity?", ">\n\nFair enough. Their membership has clearly not helped them fight corruption.", ">\n\nDoes this feel a little bit like my teenager threatening to not clean up his room, normally at the end of a fight he is loosing just before he slams the door with a petulant \"Fine, but if you think I am cleaning MY room, think again\". My teenager has never cleaned their own room willingly without the shotgun of no internet being held to their head. Kind of like Russia has never actually cleaned up corruption without some leverage being applied.", ">\n\nMy daughter, starting around age 9 or so, latched onto the KonMarie ethos like she was born for it. She's since maintained her room in a minimalist and tidier state than I ever kept any living space of my own my entire life. She also started doing her own laundry starting at age 11, with no prompting from anyone.", ">\n\n\nRussia Ready to Withdraw from European Convention on Fighting Corruption\n\nCorruption won the battle in Russia.", ">\n\n(...), surprising nobody", ">\n\nSo yeah anyways...", ">\n\nWell... I would say this means Russia is just condoning corruption now. But in Oppositeland, every action should be passed through a logical NOT filter before interpretation...", ">\n\nWere they ever really there?", ">\n\nHA HA HAHAHHAAAAA...\nRussian officials should put together a comedy tour.", ">\n\nI guess they felt that they were corrupt enough already.", ">\n\n“I’d like to congratulate corruption for their victory in the war against corruption.” - pootin, probably", ">\n\nWithdraw your attitude", ">\n\nBuh bye.", ">\n\nCool! - everyone else", ">\n\nBut then the convention won't have a lab rate.", ">\n\nThey also withdrew from the convention on high ranking officials falling off balconies as well ,Im sensing a pattern", ">\n\nCorrupt country leaves thing against corruption", ">\n\nHow much would they stand to lose if they did this?\nEdit. How much personally would the individuals who are on this committee lose by not being on it anymore?", ">\n\nThis is kinda like when I keep losing so I throw the Playstation controller on the ground and quit.", ">\n\nDon't fight the problem, be the problem!", ">\n\nHeadline: Putin Pulls Out", ">\n\n\"We'll be more corrupt than ever! That'll show them!\"", ">\n\nWell since corruption = governance in Russia, its a survival move", ">\n\nFox threatens to withdraw from henhouse security commission.", ">\n\nMan those first half of the headline got me excited. What a rollercoaster of emotions that headline brought me.", ">\n\nThe move won‘t change anything. Status quo before move equals status quo past the move.", ">\n\nTo be fair, few countries have better exemplified the need to fight government corruption, if only to have a functioning army. \nThen there's Russia encouraging investment in alternative energy sources, incentivizing a better coordinated EU, illustrating the strength of democracy and open societies, proving the need to diversify sources of fertilizers to prevent famines...\nOnly the US is close, with it's successful decades long PR campaign in defense of universal health care.", ">\n\n\"You clearly don't know who you're talking to, so let me clue you in. I am not corrupt, Scholz. I am the corruption! A guy opens his door and is bribed and you think that of me? No. I am the one who bribes!\"", ">\n\nProbably tired of being the show and tell example.", ">\n\nConflict of interests", ">\n\nNo surprise their. Russia has always been more on the “supply” side of corruption.", ">\n\nThe Story Of The Wolf In Sheep's Clothing", ">\n\nLet them go, Europe.", ">\n\nRandom small European nation \" maybe only steal 50% of your people's money\"\nRussia \"REEEEEEE!!!!\"", ">\n\n🤣🤣🤣 joke of the year! \nIf russia can just go ahead and withdraw from Earth, it'll be far more effective. 👌", ">\n\nThem being members is like letting Al Capone ride shotgun with Elliot Ness." ]
> Show them to the door 🚪
[ "LOL and when were they in??", ">\n\nEvery country us highly corrupted not only the ones you don't like", ">\n\nYes, every country is corrupt. But also corrupt to a vastly different extent.\nNow Russia is highly corrupt and I don’t like it, yet one has nothing to do with the other.\nI also don’t particularly like Luxembourg, yet it is one of the least corrupt countries.\nThe whole of Northern America and Central Europe aren’t extremely corrupt. This has to do with prosperity, a strong civil society and strong institutions.\nAlso Singapore, Hongkong, Japan and Australia are doing well, it’s not just N. America and Europe.\nIt also doesn’t change, that Russia is a corrupt shithole.\nEdit: while corruption is hard to trace, as it takes place in secrecy, there are some approximate measurements, maybe take a look here.", ">\n\nAmerica not corrupt wut mate", ">\n\nIt is, so much worse than the top countries like Denmark etc, yet so much less worse than Russia. But ofc you are right, it’s bad.", ">\n\nWas Ruzzia fighting for or against corruption?", ">\n\nDo you mean adjective?", ">\n\nFuck. Ya, that one. Grade school was a long time ago.", ">\n\nYou used poor sentence structure that doesn't make sense by itself. If you were trying to say \"Russians are Nazis who fight\" or \"Russia is a Nazi country that fights\", say that. Russia [singular noun] is [singular verb] fighting [adjective?] Nazis [plural noun] doesn't make sense because it equates a singular noun to a plural noun. You are the one who needs an English lesson, kid.", ">\n\nBlessed are the grammar nazis, for they shall inherit nothing of significant value.", ">\n\nI'm just calling you out for trying to call someone else out when you were actually wrong. Also, you replied to the comment twice with 2 fairly different replies which leads me to believe that you were intending to swap to your alternate account for one of them to pretend that others thought you were correct. Which is a douche move.", ">\n\nYou called me out on a comment admitting that grade school was a long time ago. In your opinion was that not a douche move?\nAlso, calling out a douche for having two accounts when that douche only has one account is supercalifragilisticexpealidouchoius. Downvote this one and crawl back under your rock.", ">\n\nWhoops, I misread your initial comment as you saying it has been a while since they went to grade school. That's on me. Also, double commenting on something usually means that one it trying to make a false narrative of public support. If that was not your purpose, that is also my misinterpretation. I was also going to apologize for calling you a douche but telling me to \"crawl back under your rock\" just confirmed that I was right. Have a good day.", ">\n\nI appreciate your honesty. \nI also appreciate the work that you do in removing that 'not so fresh feeling.' I apologize for telling you to crawl back under your rock, as it's abundantly clear you spend most of your time dribbling down a leg and into a shoe. \nYou have a great day as well!", ">\n\nCountry That Has Never Done Something Threatens To Stop Doing It.", ">\n\nI don’t know why Russia bothers with any convention, they literally respect no rules. I think it’s just a show for the idiotic domestic audience that eat whatever shit Putin feeds them.", ">\n\nI'm sure it also pleased Putin to think he was actually a part of international affairs; that Russia was palling around with the big boys, riding their coattails to avoid being called a third-world country.\nEvery group they're kicked out of or quit is another blow to his ego.\n\"I didn't want to be in your stupid group anyway! *sobs*\"", ">\n\nI mean four years ago he was openly pulling the US's strings, regardless of how, Trump was bending the knee to him. Now Russia has been crippled, humiliated, and its only real leverage is its supposedly functional nuclear arsenal.", ">\n\nCountries like Russia is why they have a European Convention on Fighting Corruption.", ">\n\nEeehhhh....Even with Russia, I think I can think of a few countries that are worse in that particular regard.", ">\n\nThat kinda sounds like you don’t understand just how ingrained corruption is within Russia.\nA columbian cartel almost managed to buy a Foxtrot-class submarine from Russia, after buying military helicopters that were delivered on a Russian military cargo plane. The only reason the sale didn’t complete is because the Russian middleman pocketed the money and disappeared.", ">\n\nIs there a link for that story? I’d love to read up on this", ">\n\nThanks!", ">\n\nWithdraw from the entire world you cunts.", ">\n\nCount down to some moron that says something to the effect of \"No, we need to keep Russia involved in international relations and can't let them be humiliated or they will become isolated and dangerous.\"", ">\n\nNo, we need to keep Russia involved in international relations and can't let them be humiliated or they will become isolated and dangerous.", ">\n\nThe fact that you have the same profile picture as the person you responded to made me think they just responded to themselves 🤣🤣🤣", ">\n\n\nRussia is gearing up to end its participation in the European Convention on fighting corruption in response to the decision to restrict Moscow’s participation in the Council of Europe (CoE).\nOn Monday, Russian President Vladimir Putin submitted a bill to the State Duma — the lower house of the Russian Parliament — to denounce the Criminal Law Convention on Corruption signed in the city of Strasbourg on January 27, 1999.\n\n...\n\nRussia ceased to be a Party to the European Convention on Human Rights on 16 September 2022.\n\n...\n\nThe Council of Europe brings together 47 European countries and was created to promote democracy, protect human rights and strengthen the rule of law in Europe. Russia was a member of the Council of Europe from 1996 to 2022.", ">\n\nRussia is getting ready to steal some major shit.", ">\n\nBecause land and children don't count as major yet?", ">\n\nThey decided to stop fighting corruption because corruption won.", ">\n\nHa, what? Russia was part of a fighting corruption convention. Fuck me. Is this a joke.", ">\n\nMaybe this Benjamin will convince you to not withdraw", ">\n\nGod damn it, you fucking genius.", ">\n\nWhy would they want to fight their primary activity?", ">\n\nFair enough. Their membership has clearly not helped them fight corruption.", ">\n\nDoes this feel a little bit like my teenager threatening to not clean up his room, normally at the end of a fight he is loosing just before he slams the door with a petulant \"Fine, but if you think I am cleaning MY room, think again\". My teenager has never cleaned their own room willingly without the shotgun of no internet being held to their head. Kind of like Russia has never actually cleaned up corruption without some leverage being applied.", ">\n\nMy daughter, starting around age 9 or so, latched onto the KonMarie ethos like she was born for it. She's since maintained her room in a minimalist and tidier state than I ever kept any living space of my own my entire life. She also started doing her own laundry starting at age 11, with no prompting from anyone.", ">\n\n\nRussia Ready to Withdraw from European Convention on Fighting Corruption\n\nCorruption won the battle in Russia.", ">\n\n(...), surprising nobody", ">\n\nSo yeah anyways...", ">\n\nWell... I would say this means Russia is just condoning corruption now. But in Oppositeland, every action should be passed through a logical NOT filter before interpretation...", ">\n\nWere they ever really there?", ">\n\nHA HA HAHAHHAAAAA...\nRussian officials should put together a comedy tour.", ">\n\nI guess they felt that they were corrupt enough already.", ">\n\n“I’d like to congratulate corruption for their victory in the war against corruption.” - pootin, probably", ">\n\nWithdraw your attitude", ">\n\nBuh bye.", ">\n\nCool! - everyone else", ">\n\nBut then the convention won't have a lab rate.", ">\n\nThey also withdrew from the convention on high ranking officials falling off balconies as well ,Im sensing a pattern", ">\n\nCorrupt country leaves thing against corruption", ">\n\nHow much would they stand to lose if they did this?\nEdit. How much personally would the individuals who are on this committee lose by not being on it anymore?", ">\n\nThis is kinda like when I keep losing so I throw the Playstation controller on the ground and quit.", ">\n\nDon't fight the problem, be the problem!", ">\n\nHeadline: Putin Pulls Out", ">\n\n\"We'll be more corrupt than ever! That'll show them!\"", ">\n\nWell since corruption = governance in Russia, its a survival move", ">\n\nFox threatens to withdraw from henhouse security commission.", ">\n\nMan those first half of the headline got me excited. What a rollercoaster of emotions that headline brought me.", ">\n\nThe move won‘t change anything. Status quo before move equals status quo past the move.", ">\n\nTo be fair, few countries have better exemplified the need to fight government corruption, if only to have a functioning army. \nThen there's Russia encouraging investment in alternative energy sources, incentivizing a better coordinated EU, illustrating the strength of democracy and open societies, proving the need to diversify sources of fertilizers to prevent famines...\nOnly the US is close, with it's successful decades long PR campaign in defense of universal health care.", ">\n\n\"You clearly don't know who you're talking to, so let me clue you in. I am not corrupt, Scholz. I am the corruption! A guy opens his door and is bribed and you think that of me? No. I am the one who bribes!\"", ">\n\nProbably tired of being the show and tell example.", ">\n\nConflict of interests", ">\n\nNo surprise their. Russia has always been more on the “supply” side of corruption.", ">\n\nThe Story Of The Wolf In Sheep's Clothing", ">\n\nLet them go, Europe.", ">\n\nRandom small European nation \" maybe only steal 50% of your people's money\"\nRussia \"REEEEEEE!!!!\"", ">\n\n🤣🤣🤣 joke of the year! \nIf russia can just go ahead and withdraw from Earth, it'll be far more effective. 👌", ">\n\nThem being members is like letting Al Capone ride shotgun with Elliot Ness.", ">\n\nI didn’t know they were fighting corruption." ]
> Time to jon the war on corruption on the side of corruption
[ "LOL and when were they in??", ">\n\nEvery country us highly corrupted not only the ones you don't like", ">\n\nYes, every country is corrupt. But also corrupt to a vastly different extent.\nNow Russia is highly corrupt and I don’t like it, yet one has nothing to do with the other.\nI also don’t particularly like Luxembourg, yet it is one of the least corrupt countries.\nThe whole of Northern America and Central Europe aren’t extremely corrupt. This has to do with prosperity, a strong civil society and strong institutions.\nAlso Singapore, Hongkong, Japan and Australia are doing well, it’s not just N. America and Europe.\nIt also doesn’t change, that Russia is a corrupt shithole.\nEdit: while corruption is hard to trace, as it takes place in secrecy, there are some approximate measurements, maybe take a look here.", ">\n\nAmerica not corrupt wut mate", ">\n\nIt is, so much worse than the top countries like Denmark etc, yet so much less worse than Russia. But ofc you are right, it’s bad.", ">\n\nWas Ruzzia fighting for or against corruption?", ">\n\nDo you mean adjective?", ">\n\nFuck. Ya, that one. Grade school was a long time ago.", ">\n\nYou used poor sentence structure that doesn't make sense by itself. If you were trying to say \"Russians are Nazis who fight\" or \"Russia is a Nazi country that fights\", say that. Russia [singular noun] is [singular verb] fighting [adjective?] Nazis [plural noun] doesn't make sense because it equates a singular noun to a plural noun. You are the one who needs an English lesson, kid.", ">\n\nBlessed are the grammar nazis, for they shall inherit nothing of significant value.", ">\n\nI'm just calling you out for trying to call someone else out when you were actually wrong. Also, you replied to the comment twice with 2 fairly different replies which leads me to believe that you were intending to swap to your alternate account for one of them to pretend that others thought you were correct. Which is a douche move.", ">\n\nYou called me out on a comment admitting that grade school was a long time ago. In your opinion was that not a douche move?\nAlso, calling out a douche for having two accounts when that douche only has one account is supercalifragilisticexpealidouchoius. Downvote this one and crawl back under your rock.", ">\n\nWhoops, I misread your initial comment as you saying it has been a while since they went to grade school. That's on me. Also, double commenting on something usually means that one it trying to make a false narrative of public support. If that was not your purpose, that is also my misinterpretation. I was also going to apologize for calling you a douche but telling me to \"crawl back under your rock\" just confirmed that I was right. Have a good day.", ">\n\nI appreciate your honesty. \nI also appreciate the work that you do in removing that 'not so fresh feeling.' I apologize for telling you to crawl back under your rock, as it's abundantly clear you spend most of your time dribbling down a leg and into a shoe. \nYou have a great day as well!", ">\n\nCountry That Has Never Done Something Threatens To Stop Doing It.", ">\n\nI don’t know why Russia bothers with any convention, they literally respect no rules. I think it’s just a show for the idiotic domestic audience that eat whatever shit Putin feeds them.", ">\n\nI'm sure it also pleased Putin to think he was actually a part of international affairs; that Russia was palling around with the big boys, riding their coattails to avoid being called a third-world country.\nEvery group they're kicked out of or quit is another blow to his ego.\n\"I didn't want to be in your stupid group anyway! *sobs*\"", ">\n\nI mean four years ago he was openly pulling the US's strings, regardless of how, Trump was bending the knee to him. Now Russia has been crippled, humiliated, and its only real leverage is its supposedly functional nuclear arsenal.", ">\n\nCountries like Russia is why they have a European Convention on Fighting Corruption.", ">\n\nEeehhhh....Even with Russia, I think I can think of a few countries that are worse in that particular regard.", ">\n\nThat kinda sounds like you don’t understand just how ingrained corruption is within Russia.\nA columbian cartel almost managed to buy a Foxtrot-class submarine from Russia, after buying military helicopters that were delivered on a Russian military cargo plane. The only reason the sale didn’t complete is because the Russian middleman pocketed the money and disappeared.", ">\n\nIs there a link for that story? I’d love to read up on this", ">\n\nThanks!", ">\n\nWithdraw from the entire world you cunts.", ">\n\nCount down to some moron that says something to the effect of \"No, we need to keep Russia involved in international relations and can't let them be humiliated or they will become isolated and dangerous.\"", ">\n\nNo, we need to keep Russia involved in international relations and can't let them be humiliated or they will become isolated and dangerous.", ">\n\nThe fact that you have the same profile picture as the person you responded to made me think they just responded to themselves 🤣🤣🤣", ">\n\n\nRussia is gearing up to end its participation in the European Convention on fighting corruption in response to the decision to restrict Moscow’s participation in the Council of Europe (CoE).\nOn Monday, Russian President Vladimir Putin submitted a bill to the State Duma — the lower house of the Russian Parliament — to denounce the Criminal Law Convention on Corruption signed in the city of Strasbourg on January 27, 1999.\n\n...\n\nRussia ceased to be a Party to the European Convention on Human Rights on 16 September 2022.\n\n...\n\nThe Council of Europe brings together 47 European countries and was created to promote democracy, protect human rights and strengthen the rule of law in Europe. Russia was a member of the Council of Europe from 1996 to 2022.", ">\n\nRussia is getting ready to steal some major shit.", ">\n\nBecause land and children don't count as major yet?", ">\n\nThey decided to stop fighting corruption because corruption won.", ">\n\nHa, what? Russia was part of a fighting corruption convention. Fuck me. Is this a joke.", ">\n\nMaybe this Benjamin will convince you to not withdraw", ">\n\nGod damn it, you fucking genius.", ">\n\nWhy would they want to fight their primary activity?", ">\n\nFair enough. Their membership has clearly not helped them fight corruption.", ">\n\nDoes this feel a little bit like my teenager threatening to not clean up his room, normally at the end of a fight he is loosing just before he slams the door with a petulant \"Fine, but if you think I am cleaning MY room, think again\". My teenager has never cleaned their own room willingly without the shotgun of no internet being held to their head. Kind of like Russia has never actually cleaned up corruption without some leverage being applied.", ">\n\nMy daughter, starting around age 9 or so, latched onto the KonMarie ethos like she was born for it. She's since maintained her room in a minimalist and tidier state than I ever kept any living space of my own my entire life. She also started doing her own laundry starting at age 11, with no prompting from anyone.", ">\n\n\nRussia Ready to Withdraw from European Convention on Fighting Corruption\n\nCorruption won the battle in Russia.", ">\n\n(...), surprising nobody", ">\n\nSo yeah anyways...", ">\n\nWell... I would say this means Russia is just condoning corruption now. But in Oppositeland, every action should be passed through a logical NOT filter before interpretation...", ">\n\nWere they ever really there?", ">\n\nHA HA HAHAHHAAAAA...\nRussian officials should put together a comedy tour.", ">\n\nI guess they felt that they were corrupt enough already.", ">\n\n“I’d like to congratulate corruption for their victory in the war against corruption.” - pootin, probably", ">\n\nWithdraw your attitude", ">\n\nBuh bye.", ">\n\nCool! - everyone else", ">\n\nBut then the convention won't have a lab rate.", ">\n\nThey also withdrew from the convention on high ranking officials falling off balconies as well ,Im sensing a pattern", ">\n\nCorrupt country leaves thing against corruption", ">\n\nHow much would they stand to lose if they did this?\nEdit. How much personally would the individuals who are on this committee lose by not being on it anymore?", ">\n\nThis is kinda like when I keep losing so I throw the Playstation controller on the ground and quit.", ">\n\nDon't fight the problem, be the problem!", ">\n\nHeadline: Putin Pulls Out", ">\n\n\"We'll be more corrupt than ever! That'll show them!\"", ">\n\nWell since corruption = governance in Russia, its a survival move", ">\n\nFox threatens to withdraw from henhouse security commission.", ">\n\nMan those first half of the headline got me excited. What a rollercoaster of emotions that headline brought me.", ">\n\nThe move won‘t change anything. Status quo before move equals status quo past the move.", ">\n\nTo be fair, few countries have better exemplified the need to fight government corruption, if only to have a functioning army. \nThen there's Russia encouraging investment in alternative energy sources, incentivizing a better coordinated EU, illustrating the strength of democracy and open societies, proving the need to diversify sources of fertilizers to prevent famines...\nOnly the US is close, with it's successful decades long PR campaign in defense of universal health care.", ">\n\n\"You clearly don't know who you're talking to, so let me clue you in. I am not corrupt, Scholz. I am the corruption! A guy opens his door and is bribed and you think that of me? No. I am the one who bribes!\"", ">\n\nProbably tired of being the show and tell example.", ">\n\nConflict of interests", ">\n\nNo surprise their. Russia has always been more on the “supply” side of corruption.", ">\n\nThe Story Of The Wolf In Sheep's Clothing", ">\n\nLet them go, Europe.", ">\n\nRandom small European nation \" maybe only steal 50% of your people's money\"\nRussia \"REEEEEEE!!!!\"", ">\n\n🤣🤣🤣 joke of the year! \nIf russia can just go ahead and withdraw from Earth, it'll be far more effective. 👌", ">\n\nThem being members is like letting Al Capone ride shotgun with Elliot Ness.", ">\n\nI didn’t know they were fighting corruption.", ">\n\nShow them to the door 🚪" ]