What you know about Russia?

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  1. FROM THE USSR

    FROM THE USSR New Member

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    Unlike you, I respect his country's history.
     
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    KGB agent Well-Known Member

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    They remained the same.
    Historically, Russians had good relations with the Serbs. Russia in the past, driven by panslavinizm ideas, it's own interests and by weakness of Turkey, helped some Balkan nations to get independence from the Ottoman Empire (Serbia, Bulgaria). Additionally Russia was connected with them by Orthodoxy and Slavic orign. That is why Serbs and Russians and Bulgarians and Russian have good relations nowadays. Of course the relations between Russians and Bulgarians are not as good as relations between Serbs and Russians, because Bulgarians are traitors, and fought on the wrong side in both world wars.:) And that is why Serbs are the closest nation to Russians out of ex-USSR borders.

    Stop pretending to be Russian. Nobody interested in you, you know.
     
  3. Nicf17

    Nicf17 New Member

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    I support Russia today and will always against the criminals of today (USA, NATO).
     
  4. magnum

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    Do today's Russians know much about Slavic mythology? Does Russian nationalist/Pagan music get much coverage?
     
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    There are nationalist songs in every country. What's your point?
     
  6. jamesthebond

    jamesthebond New Member

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    'his coutry's history...' Whose country? Stalin's one?
    And I was asking not about 'his country' but what YOU know about Russia. You wrote someting in my profile in broken Russian, it was really funny :)
     
  7. KGB agent

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    I would tell you the same thing if Serbia do not bend to the EU. But it's never too late to change things. :)

    I don't completely understand what do you mean, saying "Slavic mythology". Same goes to the "nationalist music".
     
  8. Nicf17

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    I hope Seselj comes back from The Hague before the presidential elections. Maybe he can teach those filthy dirt bags in the Serbian government to not head towards EU. EU doesn't give a rat's ass for Balkan countries. They just want us to fill out all of their demands constantly, and in the end they will kick us in the ass anyways.
     
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    I hoped I were on your ignore list :)
    Nobody is interested, Agent, what do you think of my nationality :)
    And do you know someting about Russia, Agent? Where are you from?
     
  10. FROM THE USSR

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    )))) Y/////
     
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    A very astute Soviet Rider (Rode an Austrian Motorbke/KTM) to the 1974 World Motocross Championship .
     
  12. jamesthebond

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    And as any fighter against NATO you live in the US, of course :)
     
  13. Nicf17

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    I was 5 when my parents moved here. How would I have had a say in it? I'm moving out soon. I hope China/Russia someday wreck NATO so hard the USA falls apart into a million pieces. Peace on you. ;)
     
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    HAHAHAHA
    What you do not understand Russian speech, it is clear to all))))
     
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    KGB agent Well-Known Member

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    We both think that this shi....khe-khe...."user" is not Russian.
     
  16. magnum

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    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slavic_mythology Some Russian bands such as Arkona have lyrics heavily influenced by Russian folklore and Slavic mythology.
    An album i like is Vo Slavu Velikim! . The tracklisting is:

    Intro (Kolymiyka)" – 1:31
    2."Skvoz Tuman Vekov" (Through the Mist of Ages) – 5:10
    3."Rus Iznachalnaya" (Primordial Rus) – 5:43
    4."Vo Slavu Velikim!" (For Glory of the Great) – 5:37
    5."Po Syroi Zemle" (On the Moist Earth) – 7:39
    6."Tuman Yarom" – 2:50
    7."Zov Bitvy" (Call of the Battle) – 4:08
    8."Vedy Proshlovo" (Vedas of the Past) – 5:21
    9."Velikden" (Great Day) – 00:56
    10."Gnev Vremen" (The Wrath of Times) – 5:11
    11."Na Svarogovoi Doroge" (On a Svarog's Road) – 5:09
    12."Vyidi, Vyidi Ivanku..." – 1:12
    13."Vosstaniye Roda" (Rod's Uprising) – 5:27
    14."Sila Slavnykh" (By Virtue of the Glorious) – 5:32

    Track # 6 is a Ukrainian folk song. Track # 12 is a Russian folk song.
     
  17. jamesthebond

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    Why? I understand even your broken Russian :) Have you heard about cases in Russian? It was really funny how you tried to spell the word 'Bulgarian' in the accusative case :)

    So whose country do you respect? If you understand English, of course :)
     
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    you both are shi... He he :)
     
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    and don't forget, Agent, that for thinking a person must have brains. I am not sure that it is your case :)
     
  20. Nicf17

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    They're true Russians. Any Russian who supports NATO/USA might as well call themselves American.
     
  21. Gator Monroe

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    How do you guys spell his name (The Soviet Motocross Rider who became World Champion) Gennady Mossieev ? Russian KTM Rider &1974 motocross World Champion
     
  22. FROM THE USSR

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    Sometimes I want to tell you in Russian:

    Пошол на хуй долбоёб! Ты настолько уёбок, что с тобой даже противно общаться!

    But I will not do it. It is forbidden by the rules of the forum. So I will not say so. We are civilized people. We must find a consensus with you.

    Oh my God! I said it out loud?
    Go and complain about me!
     
  23. KGB agent

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    Oh, yeah, now I get it. I know these things from my school history lessons. Nowadays there are a couple of fairy tales as folklore, it is studied on literature lessons and it has partly migrated to the animation also.
    I can not answer about the popularity of such music. But it is clearly not a "nationalist" one.
     
  24. jamesthebond

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    He he, Russians use the letter ё in school books for small children :) And even a half-educated Bulgarian is able to spell the word 'Пошол' without mistakes :)

    So what did you mean by this? You are so bright that I have to ask you for the third time :) Whose country?
     
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    No, my dear :) It is you who can go and you know well where :)
    As for your posts they are really funny - half-Russian, half-Bulgarian, half-English :) Where are you from, pal?
     

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