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    1. @Chris Albert Russian underwear is probably dangerous, even without poison. “Strong gusset, yes, very strong. Industrial strength gusset!”

    2. They need to inform the window manufacturers so they can add a stress test that includes a Russian oligarch coming close to it. Maybe then we get to the bottom of this critical window failure.

  1. That happened all the time in Hong Kong, when young people are falling out of the windows, and claimed by the police to be committing suiside with no doubt.

  2. Well imagine that..
    I’ve never known of any hospital that had windows that could open. I’ve also thought they were literally shatter and gun proof as well.

  3. This should codify our love for our democracy. We’re allowed to criticize the government, protest peacefully and vote our interests. God bless America!!!!

  4. “Sir, you have heart disease, we are taking you to the hospital.”
    “No, I have money. I can pay you. I don’t deserve this. Guard! Guard! Where is my security? Please don’t take me to the hospital.”

  5. It’s getting so you can’t even walk the streets of Moscow without having to continually dodge the hailstorm of falling oil executives. 🙄

  6. I’ve been in A LOT of hospitals in my life and I’ve never been in a room where the windows weren’t welded or bolted shut.

  7. Russian TV reporter: “35 gunshot wounds in his back?” Russian cop: “worst case of suicide I’ve ever seen.”

  8. I have worked in a few hospitals and been hospitalized in a few more. None of those hospitals’ had windows that opened to the outside. This is important for maintaining a safe and secure environment due to the fact that many patients are confused because of some organic disease or from new medications. Many of these patients also have an unsteady gait when admitted, and shouldn’t ambulate without assistance. 🌝

    LOL, in Russian hospitals, closed windows open up and push patients out. 🤭

  9. Respect for this man’s bravery. He had to know that speaking toward truth and honor would put his life in jeopardy, yet he stood for what was right anyway. Good man. May his soul rest in peace.

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