Chapter One: The Online Schoolteachers' Feud
In Russia, two male online schoolteachers, Ivan and Dmitry, had been in a heated feud for months. The two men had never met in person but had exchanged insults online, mocking each other's love for Putin. The feud started after Ivan posted a video praising Putin's leadership and Dmitry responded with a scathing comment about Putin's corruption.
As the feud escalated, more and more people became involved, taking sides and adding fuel to the fire. Some people even started making memes and videos about the feud. It was becoming a sensation online and attracting the attention of the media.
Chapter Two: The Online Battle Intensifies
The feud between Ivan and Dmitry continued to intensify. They both posted videos and comments online, each trying to outdo the other. The insults became more personal, and they began attacking each other's families and personal lives.
The media took notice of the feud and began reporting on it. Both men were interviewed by reporters, and their comments only added fuel to the fire. The feud became a hot topic in Russia, with people taking sides and arguing about who was right.
Chapter Three: The Meeting in Moscow
The feud between Ivan and Dmitry reached its climax when the two men finally met in person in a mall in Moscow. It was an unexpected meeting, and neither man was prepared for it.
According to witnesses, the two men recognized each other immediately and started arguing. The argument quickly turned physical, and Ivan kicked Dmitry, who tumbled down an escalator.
Chapter Four: The Aftermath
After the incident, Dmitry was rushed to the hospital with serious injuries. He had multiple fractures and needed emergency surgery. The incident was reported on by the media, and the feud between Ivan and Dmitry became even more notorious.
The incident shocked many people, and there was a public outcry for justice. Ivan was arrested and charged with assault, and the case went to trial.
Chapter Five: The Tragic End
After the trial, Ivan was found guilty of assault and sentenced to five years in prison. Dmitry's injuries were severe, and he was in a coma for several months before passing away.
The feud between Ivan and Dmitry had tragic consequences, and it served as a cautionary tale about the dangers of online harassment and cyberbullying. The incident sparked a national conversation about the importance of online safety and the need to take online threats seriously.
Conclusion
The feud between Ivan and Dmitry started as a petty online argument but quickly escalated into a violent physical confrontation. The tragic end of the feud serves as a warning about the dangers of online harassment and cyberbullying. It's important to remember that our words and actions online can have real-world consequences and that we should treat others with respect and kindness, even in the virtual world.
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False information. https://adyrna.kz/en/post/153354
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that's a different video
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Excellent summary, and lots of credit to your conclusion. Words hurt, words can kill- and to argue online to such a degree that you end up killing someone is a frightening reality that we see more and more. TY for this.
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"we should treat others with respect and kindness, even in the virtual world." yeah thats not gonna happen- russians.
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THIS IS RUSSIA?
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Honestly, you deserve a kick in the ass for taking up entire width of the escalator. If you're not moving, stand on one side, so people who are not lazy fucks can get down faster.
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Holy shit, this is wild. Great post, thanks.
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Great post and an even greater conclusion to the story. While the age of social media and advancements in online technologies have made many of our lives easier/better/more enjoyable...there are some very negative aspects of it. I personally believe social media is the reason for the rates of gun violence, suicides, and violence in general going up. Being born in 1985 for me meant highschool with a crappy flip phone or the iconic Nokia....that all had crappy picture quality cameras on them at best. If someone was in a fight, bullied, embarrassed in anyway they would be told it would blow over...and no one would be talking about it after a week or two. I can't tell my kids the same thing, because there are countless stories of tragic suicides or acts of vengeance as a result of posts made online. My goal is now to not only raise my kids with respect and kindness in mind, but for them to also stand up for those being harassed or bullied. I feel like if we could get enough kids to look down upon someone being bullied/harassed online, at school, or in any other environment, and stand up to said types of people it would help raise generations that raise their kids in the same manner. This would ultimately help fight the mental struggles that people face when they feel a huge weight on their shoulders of a post made about them or even a rumor started, in which they feel they must act in some form or fashion. Well damn, now I'm looking back and seeing my long ass rant after watching a few seconds of man flying down an escalator....and initially thinking Ivan reminded me of Steph Curry when he shoots a three and turns around to start running back without even watching to see if it went in or not....in those moments, he just knows it's in.
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the flipside of technology is that serial killers don't exist anymore (in the 1st world). murderers almost always get caught, if not the first time, the second time.
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Sad he had to go through so much suffering instead of dying on the spot. Unlucky.
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Great content and wise words!
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So once he died was the kicker charged with murder?
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Shit, didn't realise the fella died from this just looking at the video. Never seen someone kicked down an escalator, pretty spectacular to see, but the dying and backstory is a bummer.
Sneak attack... Obv had finished arguing then he went for him.
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Good! Very Good! I'm so intrigued by your effort post! Quite the tumble though...
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Snapshots:
archive.org
ghostarchive.org
archive.ph (click to archive)
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