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  1. Re: Post-USSR Nationality Confusion (plus different off-topics)

    I know about Kasparov's political activities but only because I read it once in "Moscow News" which is paper printed in Russia in English -- not widely read. I seem to remember he was protesting...
  2. Re: Post-USSR Nationality Confusion?

    I was terrible at Latin when we studied it at the uni but I've got a handy dictionary of Latin sayings so I looked it up... :wink:


    Фуй. Кошмар.

    Thanks for the explanations, everyone. I...
  3. Re: Post-USSR Nationality Confusion?

    Has there already been stories about this? People "framed" for pedophilia and turning out to be innocent? :upset: The only people who could possibly put anything on my computer are hackers and I'm...
  4. Re: Post-USSR Nationality Confusion?

    But since you're not a terrorist and not going to become one... what's the problem? No one's gonna be interested in your medical story or whatever unless you engage in illegal activities. I...
  5. Re: Post-USSR Nationality Confusion?

    But it's nothing personal, you know. You may not want to steal anything but others do it regularly (even with cameras and security guards). If you're not actually doing anything wrong there's nothing...
  6. Re: Post-USSR Nationality Confusion?

    What for? Cameras are good -- they can help catch criminals. I wish we had more of them. When a girl disappeared right from her appartment, the first thing people were saying, check the cameras but...
  7. Re: Post-USSR Nationality Confusion?

    People moved around a lot in the Soviet Union, so... I mean, quite apart from forced resettlements. The place I live in now -- the so-called Academgorodok, a surburb of Novosibirsk with lots of...
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