I didn’t know American law applied in foreign countries. Interesting
I didn’t know American law applied in foreign countries. Interesting
On May 1, 2023, Lira was arrested for violating Article 436-2 of Ukraine’s criminal code, which prohibits justification of Russia’s ongoing invasion of the country.[8][38]
Also it’s on the wiki
I’m not up on Ukrainian law, and really, really don’t care about this dude. Any point you have is wasted on me.
Article doesn’t even mention his death lol. Yea, he was a prisoner, for committing a crime. Seems like a case of FAFO to me. And certainly no big loss.
Well that’s certainly not what the Wikipedia article I linked says. He died of pneumonia. Do you have a differing source?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gonzalo_Lira?wprov=sfla1
Lol, this piece of shit?
Drunk trumpeting is a special joy
Hahaha welcome to rural living for sure! Ive had a couple early camping mornings because I didn’t know how close the loggers would be. It’s nice to get started on chores earlier as you can, but I do try to be mindful of gas tools before 8.
One of my neighbors must be invested in a couple different ammunition companies and trying to inflate their stock the way they shoot. All day Sunday sometimes.
Trade offs for living in the woods.
Who, Slug? You’re waiting for fucking Slug?"
“No! I mean no, uhh, yeah.”
“Oh no, you’re… You’re fucking kidding me.”
“He’s so hot.”
Can I come visit and mow your lawn? Are you on Hokkaido?
Thank fuck your hear too correct him, I didnt understand what he meant because of the typo!
Well, it does, kinda, but not in the way they think it does.
Got me interested enough to Google, maybe you should too
Research and planning work on the project started in the 1930s and was carried out on a large scale in the 1960s through the early 1980s. The controversial project was abandoned in 1986, primarily for environmental reasons, without much actual construction work ever done.
It’s dangerous not to believe
Get that poor kitty a new chair to ruin, something nice.
If it happened in Russia I would agree if he broke Russian laws while in Russia, he should face Russian consequences. It all seems really simple to me. If you commit a crime in a foreign country you are typically subject to their laws.