• uis@lemm.ee
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    Again? That’s another reason to uninstall all windows. Especially in Russia.

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    In another article emergency services responded with this gem.

    He died a natural death. It’s not a crime.

    should we be worried

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    As far as I read, he had a leg spinal injury and an operation scheduled (bad stuff for a ballet dancer - you can’t work with an injured leg spine) and was experiencing difficulties with alcohol and painkillers (the latter for the injury). He might have felt that his career was doomed.

    As far as I read, he called his girlfriend (or maybe ex-wife, as the article suggests) and asked her to visit him. When she arrived, he had already fallen.

    He was characterized as optimistic and nobody had noticed a death wish. Then again, during injury, pain, inability to work, (self-)medication and maybe withdrawal symptoms, other people’s predictions of character may not entirely apply to every person.

    The balcony was described as not the safest place on Earth. It doesn’t require a detective to suspect that being under the influence of strong painkillers might increase the risk.

    He can’t be characterized as an opposition figure, or a figure of power. There is no clear beneficiary or motive.

    As for war and statements against it - he was an artist, a dancer in a publicly funded theatre, and limited by that in what he could say without losing his job. Since it seems that he had reasonable political opinions, inability to voice them without experiencing retribution probably didn’t make him cheerful.

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    A nice window to the future for US citizens critical of their government… a window ripe for defenestration…

    If I die mysteriously from a fall, please refer to this comment.

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    I imagine Russia is like the Star Wars setting, lots of crazy steep drops and they never install railings.

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      The platform where Darth Vader confronts Luke has railings, so they clearly have the parts, tools, and a guy who installs them. Maybe he’s just held up on Level B?

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        Or maybe they literally one have that one guy/gal installing the railings throughout the entire Republic‽

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          I hope ey finished the job on the Death Star and didn’t explode with it. Cause then it would be zero people installing railings afterwards

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            They are a contractor. They was obviously on a different job starting that before they came back to the Death Star.

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    This just piles up on the reasons Russia needs to be denuclearisased, putin getting ousted, democracy installed and so on.

    Good news Russias economy is in the toilet and someone has started flushing already, Ukrain will prevail and hopefully we’ll have peace one day.

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      Russia is Game of Thrones in real life. I wouldn’t bet on positive change there.

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      More realistically, he’ll probably die of old age or be ousted by someone younger and more exciting to the wealthy elite that keep Putin in power. Real change may come after that, but a change in leadership is not going to immediately fix long term issues like corruption, wealth disparity, etc.

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        I think they will become a Chinese vassal.

        I don’t know exactly what that’d look like, but the pure economic/political dynamics make it seem kinda inevitable.

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          A unified China/Russia alliance sounds like a player in a near future sci-fi, so I’ll take that as a good sign

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        Unless the Russians violently purge there elites, a new dictator will take the seat before the corpse is cold. He may even hold a sham election to “legitimize” himself as the best person to sand next to a window with.

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        True. Another possibility is that the economy (and infrastructure gotten their maintenance money stolen for 20 years and starts to crumble) goes down with a skyrocketing inflation going to the moon killing the ruble, and who knows what happens when you can’t pay your army any more …

        Interesting times for russia.

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          Oh, so China expands to fill that void and hands out a portion to Kim Jong Link before repainting things?

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            Take it with a grain of salt, as I am not an expert, but it looks like China would prefer an ‘independent’ country that is ruled by Chinese government in secret. That way they don’t need to fix and repair all the shit, and can only spend bare minimum of effort needed to keep slaves citizens alive

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    “in an apparent suicide, putin critic ________ shot himself in the back 20 times. more at 11”