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    Quote Originally Posted by Hanna View Post
    @Pavelov and Eric C & co...

    First of all, there is only one moderator as far as I know, and that person is extremely tolerant - nobody has been banned for all the time I have been a member, despite the fact that there have been several people with mental health problems, as well as several bullies/trolls. As far as I am aware, the moderator doesn't live in Russia and is technically not Russian (I think), so therefore there is no prejudice in favour of Russia or the USSR for that matter.

    Secondly, just face it: Your worldview is in minority here! As it is on the planet as a whole. Nobody here is a Fox News viewer.

    On this forum, economic sanctions, invasion, superior weapons and sly manipulation of public opinion will not work! You will have to argue your points of view with examples and certain amount of politeness!

    And don't forget that most of the regular contributors are mature people with an interest in current events, politics and history!

    Many are bilingual or trilingual and have lived in more than one country with experience of several different cultures and political systems.
    In the case of people from the ex-USSR countries, they have experience of several quite different political and economic systems and have survived challenging times of much upheaval and dramatic events.
    The experiences and observations of such people are valuable to learn from!

    I have personally changed my views and prenotions on lots of matters to do with Russia, the USSR etc after reading what people here have said.
    You would benefit a lot from opening up your minds a bit.

    Finally, the emphasis here is on learning Russian and learning about Russian culture etc. Let's have a certain degree of respect towards the "hosting nation", so to speak. Not that we can't critisize or challenge Russia or Russian people, but let's do it respectfully without being rude. This forum is quite unique on the internet. Let's keep it a nice and friendly place.
    First of all, you seem to be a little bit confusing the administrator and the moderators. I have no doubt it was NOT the admin who erased my post. But the fact remains, somebody did it. Then, considering that as I noted above the post wasn't actually rude or offensive (it didn't contain obscene words or personal attacks on anyone), I made a conclusion we might be dealing with censorship on this quite unique forum, which can easily ruin its uniqueness, and turn it into an oppressive resource where you will only be allowed to praise certain political forces and characters. Is that what you'd stand for?

    Finally, don't you think it's bit risky to speak for the whole planet and assign your views to it???

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hanna View Post
    @Pavelov and Eric C & co...

    First of all, there is only one moderator as far as I know, and that person is extremely tolerant - nobody has been banned for all the time I have been a member, despite the fact that there have been several people with mental health problems, as well as several bullies/trolls. As far as I am aware, the moderator doesn't live in Russia and is technically not Russian (I think), so therefore there is no prejudice in favour of Russia or the USSR for that matter.

    Secondly, just face it: Your worldview is in minority here! As it is on the planet as a whole. Nobody here is a Fox News viewer.

    On this forum, economic sanctions, invasion, superior weapons and sly manipulation of public opinion will not work! You will have to argue your points of view with examples and certain amount of politeness!

    And don't forget that most of the regular contributors are mature people with an interest in current events, politics and history!

    Many are bilingual or trilingual and have lived in more than one country with experience of several different cultures and political systems.
    In the case of people from the ex-USSR countries, they have experience of several quite different political and economic systems and have survived challenging times of much upheaval and dramatic events.
    The experiences and observations of such people are valuable to learn from!

    I have personally changed my views and prenotions on lots of matters to do with Russia, the USSR etc after reading what people here have said.
    You would benefit a lot from opening up your minds a bit.

    Finally, the emphasis here is on learning Russian and learning about Russian culture etc. Let's have a certain degree of respect towards the "hosting nation", so to speak. Not that we can't critisize or challenge Russia or Russian people, but let's do it respectfully without being rude. This forum is quite unique on the internet. Let's keep it a nice and friendly place.
    Fox News?
    What do you mean here?

    I think you have a rather narrow-minded view.

    I only asserted my opinion that the political discussions are one-sided.

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    There is gromozeka as well. She is also a moderator.

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    By the way, speaking as an American homosexual, I would much prefer to learn about rude words such as п*дик and пиндос, although I appreciate that the forum has rules against using such terms in a careless, casual way! But it doesn't help Russian learners if such words are totally censored, all the time.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Throbert McGee View Post
    By the way, speaking as an American homosexual, I would much prefer to learn about rude words such as п*дик and пиндос, although I appreciate that the forum has rules against using such terms in a careless, casual way! But it doesn't help Russian learners if such words are totally censored, all the time.
    Russian slang dictionary –
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    Пиндос means an American, not a fag.
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    Quote Originally Posted by mishau_ View Post
    Пиндос means an American, not a fag.
    Культурненько, да.

    Почему американцев называют пиндосами. Комментарии : Дневники на КП
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    Quote Originally Posted by mishau_ View Post
    Пиндос means an American, not a fag.
    Yes, I know -- to be more clear, I should have written, "For me as an American, пиндос is an interesting word to learn; for me as a homosexual, п*дик and п*дор are also interesting words." (But I understand that пиндос has absolutely no connection with homosexuality.)


    Although, I guess пиндос could be translated as "American fag" in the South Park sense (loud, annoying person), but not in the sense of "male homosexual."
    Говорит Бегемот: "Dear citizens of MR -- please correct my Russian mistakes!"

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    Quote Originally Posted by Throbert McGee View Post
    Although, I guess пиндос could be translated as "American fag"
    no more then translating "spic" as Mexican fag
    зачем обсасывать расовую/национальную тему?
    I do not call Americans пиндосы because I think it's offensive and usually used by some narrow-minded individuals who have never met any American personally but truly believe that know everything about Americans (bad stuff obviously)

    Also why would anybody here care who f*cks who (or what), excuse my French

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    Ахтунг на форуме!

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    I attempted to experiment with foursomes or fivesomes. Nothing. I really cannot do it with a woman and a man at the same time. Mine recoils when the male partner starts fondling them. I wish so that I can have the best of both worlds.

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    Quote Originally Posted by heartfelty View Post
    I wish so that I can have the best of both worlds.
    "I'm not bisexual, but I have nothing against bisexuality. It would double my chances of finding a date on Saturday night."

    -- Woody Allen

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    Quote Originally Posted by Throbert McGee View Post
    "I'm not bisexual, but I have nothing against bisexuality. It would double my chances of finding a date on Saturday night."

    -- Woody Allen
    Well that might have been useful for him, since he was so desperate that he had to date and marry his own adopted daughter!!!

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