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originally posted by: RussianTroll
a reply to: CthruU
I confess to you, my friend. The goal of my life, like most Russians, is to get as many flags and stars as possible on American forums. You uncovered me.
originally posted by: RussianTroll
a reply to: CthruU
Oh, now the KGB and Putin personally will definitely shoot me. I have failed my mission, alas.
originally posted by: RussianTroll
Erica Lindström obtained permission through the court to marry her horse, Porgy. The girl sought this right for two years. And after a circle of red tape in the courts, she still got what she wanted. Below is a photo of Eric with her "husband".
The final decision was made by the Stockholm court. When the judge ruled, he referred to the Swedish constitution, which does not say a word about the prohibition of marriage between humans and animals.
“Now our descendants will be born legally and will be able to claim the inheritance,” said Erica.
It is not very clear what kind of descendants she is talking about. But the fact remains. After the court's decision, about 52 people turned to the registry offices with a desire to marry animals.
originally posted by: AugustusMasonicus
a reply to: RussianTroll
What does that mean in English?
originally posted by: AugustusMasonicus
a reply to: RussianTroll
That's a nice platitude. Find another source yet?
Hawaii, Kentucky, Nevada, New Mexico, Ohio, Texas, Vermont, West Virginia and Wyoming, and the District of Columbia, according to Michigan State University College of Law.
Federal law
Laws against bestiality and sodomy in the United States are largely a matter of state rather than federal jurisdiction, except for laws governing the District of Columbia and the U.S. Armed Forces. There is no federal law which explicitly prohibits sex between humans and animals.
originally posted by: RussianTroll
Banality is tales about Putin and the "poisoning" of Navalny and the Skripals, taken from little-known sources in the highley-likely style.