The dispute between RUS-UKR is very old and hard for Americans to parse
| Basque man, US citizen | 07/16/26 | | Consuela | 07/16/26 | | Basque man, US citizen | 07/16/26 | | Consuela | 07/16/26 |
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Date: July 16th, 2026 11:48 AM Author: Basque man, US citizen
Blame public education or the media or whatever but if I polled ten American people on the street about what a cossack was or even the faintest details about Ukranian history were they'd think I was propositioning them.
Cost sack? They'd say.
And I'd reply "About tree fiddy"
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5883211&forum_id=2#50003953) |
Date: July 16th, 2026 11:49 AM Author: Consuela
here's junger:
“I continue to study people on the street, which again reinforces my impression of the Orient [Rostov] as a place of disenchantment. The eye has to grow accustomed to the most unpleasant sights imaginable - there is no oasis, no respite. Technology is the only thing that functions in good order: the railroads, the cars, the airplanes, loudspeakers, and naturally everything belonging to the world of weaponry. Otherwise, there is a complete absence of everything organic, of nourishment, clothing, warmth, light. This is even more pronounced for the higher aspects of life - for joy, happiness, and cheer, and for any benevolent power of art. And all this on some of the richest soil on the globe.
The story of the Tower of Babel always seems to repeat itself. In this place, however, we do not find it under construction, but rather in the stage after its collapse and the confusion of languages. These rational constructs always contain the seeds of their own destruction. They have an icy chill that attracts fire the way iron attracts lightning.” (November 23 1942)
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5883211&forum_id=2#50003958) |
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