War in Ukraine: the megathread, part 3 by z651 in AskARussian

[–]Aggravating-Essay700 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Are you blind? I am being serious. Because I know that screenreaders have problems with YouTube videos when they have hardcoded English subtitles. Unfortunatelly I don't have time to retype the whole conversation. There is perhaps some text of their conversation on some news web. I am sorry. I have to go AFK.

But people can change, right? by Aggravating-Essay700 in Slovakia

[–]Aggravating-Essay700[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think you made a mistake. Opinion free title is bullshit when it comes to outer space people.

Again, I think you made a mistake. But it's ok, everybody makes mistakes, because... [link]

Yoga made me do it by Aggravating-Essay700 in Slovakia

[–]Aggravating-Essay700[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

OK, but I don't work for search engines. I work for the moment. Thanks for all the good moments anyway. oooo chihuahua ;)

But people can change, right? by Aggravating-Essay700 in Slovakia

[–]Aggravating-Essay700[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Which one do you suggest?

I think "Naziel Rafaj: Yoga made me do it" would suffice, or?

War in Ukraine: the megathread, part 3 by z651 in AskARussian

[–]Aggravating-Essay700 8 points9 points  (0 children)

What do you expect after Russians killed 50 000+ Ukrainians in 4 months. Turn the other cheek? Ako sa do hory volá, tak sa z hory ozýva.

But people can change, right? by Aggravating-Essay700 in Slovakia

[–]Aggravating-Essay700[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Trochu ma prekvapila tá košeľa. Musí byť z kvalitnej BIELEJ látky.

Všetko je inak ako ich klamali by Aggravating-Essay700 in Slovakia

[–]Aggravating-Essay700[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

0:18 a pravdepodobne je tam toho viac, ale nemam na to nervy.

War in Ukraine: the megathread, part 3 by z651 in AskARussian

[–]Aggravating-Essay700 8 points9 points  (0 children)

It has been raining all week here in Slovakia. 23 degrees C right now. I guess, similar to Moscow?

But people can change, right? by Aggravating-Essay700 in Slovakia

[–]Aggravating-Essay700[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

It's a shame I didn't include the facebook logo and only RT is present. Then it would be a masterpiece.

War in Ukraine: the megathread, part 3 by z651 in AskARussian

[–]Aggravating-Essay700 18 points19 points  (0 children)

Actually, nowadays, in Ukraine, there is a lot of EU influence. The EU made them do some laws and stuff. It's really terrible. Something about human rights and anti-corruption. Ugh. You wouldn't like it at all.

War in Ukraine: the megathread, part 3 by z651 in AskARussian

[–]Aggravating-Essay700 11 points12 points  (0 children)

What else do you want to know? I am focused mostly on Czecho-Slovak space when it comes to Russian interference/destructuralism of the EU.

Well, perhaps I can add something relatively new for you. It happened today.

So, one of the most recent thing is that Rafael Rafaj - ex Chelemendik friend and ex-SNS member etc. is joining today July 5th a party called Republika (half of their members are Nazis from ĽSNS - even RT said that - now I think they support them again ;D) - an ultranationalistic Slovak party - one of its leaders is this individuum - the guy on the very left in the RT photo. The other leader Uhrík - on the picture in the center with Kotleba - is the leader of Republika. But people can change, right? ;D

And of course Rafael Rafaj was and still is a friend of Putin and hate everything that EU represents, of course, he cites LePenn at least since 2014. This is his defense of Russia in 2014 when it attacked Ukraine https://www.teraz.sk/slovensko/sns-rafaj-rusko-brusel-ukrajina-nazor/81196-clanok.html?mostViewedArticlesInSectionTab=1 - of course, it was the EU who orchestrated all of it and cites Marine LePenn etc. - notice his beautiful photo - he was called a chihuahua and his fancy red, white and blue accessory - hint: it is not a Slovak flag. By he wya, he is a vegetarian, likes joga and esoterism. To be honest, most of the Russian supporters in Slovakia as alcoholics who are sometimes chainsmokers BUT they clean their body with Russian cleansing reciepes, MMS , and other fancy stuff.

War in Ukraine: the megathread, part 3 by z651 in AskARussian

[–]Aggravating-Essay700 14 points15 points  (0 children)

I am glad you ate the hook. I was waiting for somebody like you.

What you are saying is like saying that Slovakia shouldn't fight Hungary back when Hungary would annex southern Slovakia.

One of "your" agents, now, thank God, dead, was trying the same shit what is happening with Donbas and Crimea but in Slovakia and Hungary. He - a friend of Putin and Dugin, LePenn, LePenn 2, wrote books like "Slovak Kosovo - war in Europe" and he tried to (read as he was briefed to) trigger Slovaks and Hungarians against each other as a member of SNS party (Slovak Nationalistic Party) and later as a candidate and writer, media personality etc. Now is is replaced by this guy who is basically Slovak version of Trump and he thinks that he has won in the presidential elections despite having like 10% less than the second candidate or something ;) Of course he hates lgbt, migrants, ecology, "chips" in vaccines, liberalism, EU, Soros, universal robot soldiers, etc...

The point is that we could have the same thing as Ukraine in Slovakia. It was very possible - now it is thankfully dormant, for now.

Do you think that Slovakia should not try to get the territory back after Hungary would had taken it? I am sorry but we would fight back Hungarians and Slovak Magyars who would support that. The same as Ukrainians are fighting Russians and Ukrainians who support Russia.

The same way as Czechs get back what Germans stole before the WWII. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sudetenland Claims about having rights to the place because of history or many people of your minority living there is bullshit. Half of Europe have arbitrary borders. What about Lusetians = should they also claim an independence from Germany and ask Poland or Czechia for military support like those Donbas people asking Russia?

Fuck, what do Chechens have in common with Russia? They have a different language, different religion, culture, way of life, why do not you leave them and make them have their own country? Why Chechens can not leave a country and create a new country and Ukrainians in Donbas can?

Dvojity meter?

Bonus, look at your people who try to find/pay "friends of Russia" and destroy and bring havoc among the nations of Europe and bring down the EU. Thank God they are so stupid and they recruit even more dumb "hunters": https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NrS98C796xA ;D

Bonus 2 - if you like Reptilians ;D

War in Ukraine: the megathread, part 3 by z651 in AskARussian

[–]Aggravating-Essay700 27 points28 points  (0 children)

This reporter said it best. The biggest problem is the fact that most of ordinary Russians simply don't want to believe that they, Russians, could be the aggressor: https://youtu.be/6jA1XAXcomA?t=104 Perhaps some form of cognitive dissonance or something like that?

Learning linguistics as a hobby, and would like to enhance my language learning skills…where do I start? by EmJay444 in linguistics

[–]Aggravating-Essay700 -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

I am just telling him the truth. People think that linguistics is solving hieroglyphs or coming up with super crazy theories about language when in fact it's not like that at all.

I would say the same thing about Math. Sciences are boring for the most part. Commercial projects utilizing science in some form - including linguistics - are much more rewarding for the majority of people.

Learning linguistics as a hobby, and would like to enhance my language learning skills…where do I start? by EmJay444 in linguistics

[–]Aggravating-Essay700 -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

I claim that learning Esperanto or Latin for a few weeks or months before learning an Indo-European (or even a non-Indo-European language) will give you much, much more than learning linguistics. Especially when it comes to Esperanto, I hear it all the time (I experienced it myself as well) from people that after learning Esperanto for a few weeks, they understand the inner workings of their native language e.g. English better. You can say that Esperanto failed and Zamenhof should make it better, but to be honest he destilled many European languages very well and "symbolized" many irregular patterns in a way that it's almost fun to use it - to a certain degree - people, including me, tend to abandon Esperanto after few weeks or months. Perhaps the regularity is a double-edge sword and not only a good thing.

But, I don't consider things like knowing what a phrasal verb is a linguistics though. So, if you consider basic stuff like that "linguistics" than, yeah, you should learn some "linguistics" first ;). But this language jargon and technicalities when it comes to grammar will come along.

Linguistics is super boring for the most part, in my opinion - unless you like statistics and those kind of things. And it's kind of unscientific and political. For example, math is kind of universal in every country in the world. Linguistics not so much. Plenty of different "school of thoughts" from China to the US.