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You come here for shock, you get shock. Poor you.
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+Vegan Eats Ⓥ cutting added sugar doesn't hurt if you replace it with fruits
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RecArt Actually I know from my first-hand source that AK-47s are commonly available in Ukraine. You can obtain one for $100. The rioters didn't use such weapons not because they were inaccessible but because they've had no reason. Also there's a video floating around where some rioters trying to break into a building are actually shot from inside using some automatic weapon. So it's bs that the Ukrainian people are unarmed.
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"what are you saving for though" how about freedom from bullshit?
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You forget it's not journalism, it's Vice. Entertainment for the lowest common denominator of braindead American kids.
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RapidFire175 That's why Afghanistan and Syria are the safest place on Earth right now. Because everyone owns an AK-47.
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Dan Mc Cann Actually the idea of "helping them" is suspect - it feeds not just their body, but also the victim mentality that they have been wronged by the system. However, with that mentality you're never going to get out the hole, you will just remain the smoking drunkard who feels sorry for himself/herself and/or angry at other people.
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Because he needed the money and nobody else wanted to become the donkey fuck dude.
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what credibility?
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unfortunately there is no speed 4x option in youtube to watch it. edit: actually wouldn't bother even with 4x speed, it's utterly pointless
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She's basically a product which is trying to sell itself, not so much different from other (wannabe) celebrities.
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they try to keep their reporters similar to the viewers (dumb)
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Pay back your debt, thieves!
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Eric Cartman Correct, I see these homeless people who have a shelter nearby buying cigs and booze every fucking day. You can't complain that you're poor and then go spend your money on cigs/booze because your food and accomodation is free. That's not "depressed" that's plain imbecile ... or more likely a choice of a lifestyle which involves less effort than alternatives. Most of these people are living in a sort of an isolated sub-society, they have their homeless friends to share booze/cigs with, they keep pet animals and generally are having a "good social time" of their own on the street - using other people's money, of course, and not really attempting to change anything because after all "it's the evil system" that is wrong and they are just "victims".
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apparently he cannot afford any physical exercise
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They're all very Catholic, mind you. Probably more pious than yourself.
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Maybe they should grow the fuck up before becoming mothers?
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Ralph Fraz The point is to escape the rat race and not be influenced by douchebags like this moron in this video.
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(s?)he's ugly
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I agree, it's almost as upsetting as putting pink clothes on your dog.
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@jellyfishattack It's very simple, really. Violence is where you draw the line. Next question?
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+REALthugnasty dutch sounds like german with a weird english accent
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Jair Assaad So Dutch is just a minor incorrect dialect of German language. I'll remember this on my next trip to Holland and teach them to speak properly.
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Quisite luckily I don't care about my seem
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Not only that, but it's ridiculous that people get so attached to a particular place. If some rich mofo wanted to throw all his money at a shitty apartment in my crowded neighborhood, the correct reaction would be to let him do, laugh at him, try to participate in ripping him off and then move elsewhere while his empty "investment" rots in place. Also, if the place is left empty or populated by some rich foreign assholes, you wouldn't like to live in their vicinity anyway as a patriotic British wage earner, would you? So who says gentrification is bad for you, it just helps sort together groups of people with similar traits and ideologies. It's not like the center of the city is the "best" place to live (if only there is proper infrastructure available on the outskirts, which there will be if many people live there).
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Endy Enderson how about Legolas in LOTR lol
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Endy Enderson Duke Nukem?...
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I hear scams and prostitution are popular ways of making money in impoverished and corrupted Ukraine and few people out there actually care for normal work.
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David Hasslehoff No, the shallow attention deficit span bro-style presentation is just catering to audience. It's common in all VICE content (and hey, it works!)
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I was wondering why Vice wasn't doing a documentary on poverty in Russia (that's the official "enemy", isn't it?), but then saw this scene with "A Taste of Multiculture" and remembered, oh, it's the "multiculture" and islam that must be blamed. All clear now.
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with the dog done, she's up next
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MaTtRoSiTy hopefully your employer reads it
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MaTtRoSiTy That's the spirit!
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fake and ugly
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+teppi sekasi actually it's just boring as fuck
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Dan Mc Cann So what you say basically confirms what I said - and congratulations on realizing. It's easy to notice when you listen a bit to how people speak - not just homeless people - that the attitude to blame others and perceive oneself as victim is very common, it's maybe even the natural default attitude of humans. On the other hand, you will find very little of that in people who we consider "successful". Basically a poisoned mind makes all sorts of bad things happen and tragically these events reinforce the poison. It's a vicious circle and hard to get out of, but "helping" by giving alms and expressing "empathy" is not going to break it either. The only people who need our help and empathy are those who are severely sick, very old or disabled. And even such people often do not wish to be "helped" by society but are brave to struggle and succeed on their own.
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By the way, read Article 2 of the Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms. There you will find out that killing rioters is not a problem. It makes sense to some extent because if it wasn't, foreign-financed riots would be a perfect way to overthrow and replace elected governments. Yanukovych's police force in fact has shown a lot of restraint.
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right, everything must be "greatest" in USA - with a clear tendency toward greatest shit
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You may be right about the driving distance, but I doubt it's more economic in total, considering the efforts of food preparation. He is missing "economies of scale". Now he can of course use his free time as he sees fit, but it is not "less wasteful" in a macroeconomic perspective. What I mean is that if everyone started behaving that way, everyone would be worse off because of the extra cost/effort.
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sometimes
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1. vote some fuckers into govt 2. cheat on taxes 3. riot and demolish 4. ??? 5. profit?
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driving in his car for miles to pick up a few pounds of roadkill, then wasting energy preparing it... i doubt if that approach is not "wasteful" compared to an industrial-scale butchery or agriculture operation. it's just a weird hobby, nothing more.
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lol wut? German alcoholics?...
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until money runs out. then it's suicide
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It wasn't exactly them who invited America & Britain to take care of them - remember?
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The funny thing is that even if he thought otherwise, he would not dare express it on camera. Now you can think about whose mind and freedom are more constricted, the Colombian juvenile donkey fucker's or the American adult hipster reporter's.
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I guess the donkeys have the very simple option to protectively kick them in the nuts instead of munching on grass. Also, considering the size of an average Colombian compared to an average donkey, the whole act probably does not leave the donkey ladies particularly impressed.
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They sort of told us - they're selling dreams. In other words it's fake and gay.
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it's the national anthem of USSR...
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Then maybe you should describe what's so cruel about it. The animals don't seem in pain, otherwise they'd react or walk away.
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