When did they start measuring stocks in millimeters ?No my stock portfolio is how I measure my Johnson, thanks.
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When did they start measuring stocks in millimeters ?No my stock portfolio is how I measure my Johnson, thanks.
Only a beta and virgin Spaz would call it his “Johnson.”When did they start measuring stocks in millimeters ?No my stock portfolio is how I measure my Johnson, thanks.
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I remember my made-up stock portfolio "I'm richer than you are" internet shit-talking days.No my stock portfolio is how I measure my Johnson, thanks.
The charity in question is "Razom for Ukraine" and was founded in the US. It says it is focused on disaster relief and providing humanitarian aid in war-ravaged Ukraine.Russian human rights activists said while living in the US she had made a single transfer of $51.80 on the first day of Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine on 22 February 2022. The FSB is thought to have discovered the transaction on her phone.
Her lawyer, Mikhail Mushailov, said Karelina had only admitted transferring the money and believed the funds would help victims on both sides. He told Russian media she would appeal against the sentence.
Can I call you "Big Dumbshit" when obvious sarcasm whooshes you?This bears repeating.
Trump praised Putin for the hostage deal.
Let that sink in.
More telling overcompensation than @BareBacker realizes.No my stock portfolio is how I measure my Johnson, thanks.
Shocker, we now negotiate with terrorists... so this won't stopRussia reloading. We must have another Russian arms trader that Putin wants released.https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/another-american-given-12-year-prison-sentence-russia
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The 33-year-old ballet dancer and spa working lives in Los Angeles, but after being apprehended while on the visit to Russia, "The court found Ksenia Karelina guilty of high treason and sentenced her to 12 years’ imprisonment in a general regime colony," according to a statement of the Sverdlovsk Regional Court.
Prosecutors had initially sought a 15-year jail term after Russia's FSB charged that the organization she gave to raises money to provide arms to the Ukrainian military.
And it appears she actually made the transaction while living and working in the United States. The BBC https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cp9rygl5k4jo:
The charity in question is "Razom for Ukraine" and was founded in the US. It says it is focused on disaster relief and providing humanitarian aid in war-ravaged Ukraine.
The formal charges by prosecutors stated "proactively transferring funds to a Ukrainian organization, which the Ukrainian armed forces subsequently used to purchase tactical medicine, equipment, weapons and ammunition," the https://www.themoscowtimes.com/2024/06/20/urals-court-opens-treason-trial-against-dual-us-russian-citizen-a85471 reported.
Karelina's case was actually held in the same court as The Wall Street Journal's Evan Gershkovich, who was freed in a major prisoner swap deal between Moscow and Washington earlier this month.
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