• iltoroargento
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    2551 year ago

    “Fortunately for Glukhovsky, he is not actually in Russia, and was sentenced in absentia. His current whereabouts are unknown.”

    Literally the last sentence lol thankfully, he’s not in Russia.

      • iltoroargento
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        301 year ago

        Agreed. He shouldn’t have to hide, either, but that’s not where we are, apparently.

      • @[email protected]
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        131 year ago

        let’s just hope the russian govt is too busy to look for him in abandoned metro tunnels…

      • @[email protected]
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        41 year ago

        He only needs to never come back, and for him it’s easy. It’s not yet that stage when they smuggle people back, rn they just clean up cultural landscape from ‘traitors’ to make it 100% sterile. Music scene is already like that.

    • Pretty Sure Not a Bot
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      91 year ago

      Right!? I dosed off twords the end and almost didn’t finish, then just glanced at the end, wtf! the last sentence!?

    • @[email protected]
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      51 year ago

      What a relief. He must’ve dipped as soon as he saw where things were headed in Russia. I wonder where he got asylum? But at the same time I hope I never find out, for his sake.

  • theodewere
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    541 year ago

    8 years for scaring Vladimir with your words, you naughty boy

  • @[email protected]
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    121 year ago

    Who is next, Neil Gaiman or Stephen King? May they charge Joe Biden in absence too? What a joke.