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He got slapped up by niko bellic.![]()

After he copped some new gear from Perseus and killed Dimitri Rascalov.

He got slapped up by niko bellic.![]()


He could've got both the board and the ass, then she gave him a light touch and he called her a bytch tryna act upHe actually hit the board she was selling apparently, but yeah, he got worked after.






I lost it when he said "goddamnit"

y'all need help:zfg:more cac on cac please.
he smacked the dog shyt out of him
nah protecting a fellow russian.
if i saw some cac slapping a black nubin queen bum im going in as well
#protectblacks

chick will go to russia thinking illya, vadim and igor will treat her right
more than likely she gets beaten to a pulp after they drink thier vodka, or she gets sold into working at a brothel.

he smacked the dog shyt out of him
How the fukk do you allow another grown man to smack you like that with no repercussions![]()
They'll shoot you over....pretty much anything as we have consistently seen over the past....half a millennium.Becuz "She" was never with a RussianThen why are you not with him![]()
Becuz "She" was never with a Russian
Just FYI these bedwenches on the internet make up stories about them being with non black men. They always say how everyone of them are soooo great. Then why aren't they married lol

What's ironic is that these modern twitter hash-tag feminist no longer want people using these logic....I hate guys like that. Do they want their daughters, moms, or sisters treated like that?
In case you’re unfamiliar with this line of rhetoric, it’s the one that goes like this:
You should stop defending the rapists and start caring about the victim. Imagine if she was your sister, or your daughter, or your wife. Imagine how badly you would feel if this happened to a woman that you cared about.
Framing the issue this way for rape apologists can seem useful. I totally get that. It feels like you’re humanizing the victim and making the event more relatable, more sympathetic to the person you’re arguing with.
You know what, though? Saying these things is not helpful; in fact, it’s not even helping to humanize the victim. What you are actually doing is perpetuating rape culture by advancing the idea that a woman is only valuable in so much as she is loved or valued by a man.
The Steubenville rape victim was certainly someone’s daughter. She may have been someone’s sister. Someday she might even be someone’s wife. But these are not the reasons why raping her was wrong. This rape, and any rape, was wrong because women are people. Women are people, rape is wrong, and no one should ever be raped. End of story.
The “wives, sisters, daughters” line of argument comes up all the fukking time. President Obama even used it in his State of the Union address this year, saying,
“We know our economy is stronger when our wives, mothers, and daughters can live their lives free from discrimination in the workplace, and free from the fear of domestic violence.”
This device, which Obama has used on more than one occasion, is reductive as hell. It defines women by their relationships to other people, rather than as people themselves. It says that women are only important when they are married to, have given birth to, or have been fathered by other people. It says that women are only important because of who they belong to.
Women are not possessions.
Women are people.
I seriously cannot believe that I have to say this in 2013.
