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  1. Reekwind's Avatar
    I have a ds so maybe tomorrow.
  2. RR121's Avatar
    Here's an ultimatum:

  3. Reekwind's Avatar
    H.G.Wells wrote: if we don't end wars, wars will end us. I just tried to make a point, that I like this forum but hey no worries about me, I'll just fizzle out tomorrow.
  4. Nicktendonick's Avatar
    Awww. Well, I don't know who you are, but I hope you don't leave for good.
  5. Reekwind's Avatar
    Quote Originally Posted by Kotonoha
    Ultimatum
    Fine
  6. Reekwind's Avatar
    Quote Originally Posted by Seika
    "tl;dr: please troll me"?

    Actually, this has some relevance. Learning to control your irritation with something, not making yourself a target and shouting it out for all to see. A valuable lesson for people to learn.
    Fixed it.
  7. Kotonoha's Avatar
    Ultimatum
  8. Strife ❤️'s Avatar
    This is an ultimatum in itself...
    Updated October 25th, 2012 at 03:56 PM by Strife ❤️
  9. Seika's Avatar
    "tl;dr: please troll me"?

    Actually, this has some relevance. Learning to control your irritation with something, not making yourself a target and shouting it out for all to see. A valuable lesson for people to learn.
    Updated October 25th, 2012 at 03:51 PM by Seika
  10. Mike1984's Avatar
    Pretty much every country in the world has retarded laws. It's ludicrous to say that someone cannot take photographs of something they're quite entitled to look at.

    But, regardless, the penalty is massively disproportionate. In this country, you'd probably have the camera confiscated and that's about it.
  11. Ivan The Mouse's Avatar
    Quote Originally Posted by I3uster
    It has nothing to do with that though. What they did was record military facilities, which counts as espionage pretty much everywhere in the world. So even if the penalty seems excessive, it's their own fault for doing something incredibly stupid.
    I know. I'm not taking about the crime, but the punishment and verdict.
  12. I3uster's Avatar
    "Retarded law?" Pretty much every country in the world has this "retarded law" in some form. So it's not ignorance just stupidity.
  13. SeiKeo's Avatar
    Nemo censetur ignorare legem.
  14. Mike1984's Avatar
    Rubbish. Recording a military facility from a public location with (presumably) no warning signs and no intent to spy is not espionage. It is not their fault at all, it is the fault of the Greek government for having such retarded laws and expecting them to know said laws.
  15. I3uster's Avatar
    It has nothing to do with that though. What they did was record military facilities, which counts as espionage pretty much everywhere in the world. So even if the penalty seems excessive, it's their own fault for doing something incredibly stupid.
  16. Ivan The Mouse's Avatar
    I heard Greece does not like foreigners for now.
  17. Reekwind's Avatar
    It's bullshit that's like if I spoke too loud in a library and got locked up for it and someone who stole some books would just have to pay a fee.
  18. Mike1984's Avatar
    Doesn't matter if it's a "military area", they really shouldn't expect people to not take photos from a public site. And, certainly, to send someone to prison for 20 years for doing so is ludicrous.

    It's just a ridiculously harsh penalty to cover up their incompetent security. If they were really terrorists or spies, then Greece is making it far too easy for them, whilst totally ruining the lives of innocent people. I mean, you spend less time in prison for murder.
  19. I3uster's Avatar
    No, taking pictures of a military area however is.

    Even kids know this. So it's pretty much their own fault. Now they should hope for their embassy to bail em out.
  20. Mike1984's Avatar
    What, taking photos from a public place is a "serious crime"?

    Only if your country is run by morons who are only interested in making theirselves look good....
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