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Lieautant_Frank_Drebin

Spectacular scenes like this, viewed from the flight deck of the aircraft carrier USS Carl Vinson, on February 8th, always make me want to join the Navy. The carrier is supporting Operation Inherent Resolve, the military intervention against ISIL, and now transits the Persian Gulf. [Petty Officer 2nd Class John Philip

2 million HUF is still a shit load of money to spend on hotels. He probably didn't steal it, he just didn't give a flying fuck about the people he is representing and the welfare of the country he is supposed to be up-keeping. If you are a responsible person you don't waste other people's money. This is unjustifiable

Let's add some nasty details to that: e.g. the allegedly 150-pages long collection of "critical" Origo.hu articles given by Mr. Lázár to the Germans during the negotiations, to warn them about the unfavourable stance of the biggest and most read Hungarian online newspaper towards our beloved goverment.

Whats missing from the above story is that DT sent Kirstin Günther (now chairman of the Hungarian subsidiary) to Hungary to fix things up with the government after falling out of favour since 2010. Allegedly during the talks with the government about rebuilding the Hungarian retaliations one of the government's

1. Origo (was) one of the most balanced medium in Hungary, it not attacked the government, they only do what free press has to do.

Because they were the ones to send a certain Kerstin Günther from Germany to the Hungarian T-com to clinch the deal and smoothen the relationship between the Hungarian government and the company - more details in this article http://444.hu/2014/06/05/deu…

Not surprising, since Timotheus Höttges, the CEO of Deutsche look so much like Voldemort

Well, it's an article about portrait photography... It's relatively rare that someone comes into your studio and says, "I'd like you to take a picture that accurately reflects me, warts and all. Be sure to capture my crippling anxiety and lack of self-confidence; this is going on my LinkedIn profile!"

Am I the only one who finds this all a little disingenuous and shallow?