Kamp Kuzma: The Operators' Campgrounds (For Operating)
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Dlya nashikh pavshikh bratʹyev
I raise my flag at half mast yet again to the death of the retired General, Norman Schwarzkopf, who fought from Vietnam all the way to the Persian Gulf War. Truly one of the great military giants of the 20th Century, may his efforts be remembered by those who live to benefit from it.
I raise my flag at half mast yet again to the death of the retired General, Norman Schwarzkopf, who fought from Vietnam all the way to the Persian Gulf War. Truly one of the great military giants of the 20th Century, may his efforts be remembered by those who live to benefit from it.
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Keirova_47 wrote...
Dlya nashikh pavshikh bratʹyevI raise my flag at half mast yet again to the death of the retired General, Norman Schwarzkopf, who fought from Vietnam all the way to the Persian Gulf War. Truly one of the great military giants of the 20th Century, may his efforts be remembered by those who live to benefit from it.
Да. Ета печальные новоÑти. Мир потерÑл великого человека.
Edit: Are you able to use Cyrillic letters Kei? Wondering, cuz I'm having trouble reading what you write phonetically in English.
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Zandorf wrote...
Keirova_47 wrote...
Dlya nashikh pavshikh bratʹyevI raise my flag at half mast yet again to the death of the retired General, Norman Schwarzkopf, who fought from Vietnam all the way to the Persian Gulf War. Truly one of the great military giants of the 20th Century, may his efforts be remembered by those who live to benefit from it.
Да. Ета печальные новоÑти. Мир потерÑл великого человека.
Edit: Are you able to use Cyrillic letters Kei? Wondering, cuz I'm having trouble reading what you write phonetically in English.
I can use Cyrillic, I just prefer to romanise since it's quicker plus I learnt Russian orally so its just more easier for me to write it in roman from how I remember hearing it.
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Stopping by to randomly say hi. I havn't forgotten about you guys here. I just kinda been lurking.
anywho, im off to go shopping for a pistol today. tata~
anywho, im off to go shopping for a pistol today. tata~
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Asuzu wrote...
anywho, im off to go shopping for a pistol today. tata~What type of pistol?
Keirova_47 wrote...
I can use Cyrillic, I just prefer to romanise since it's quicker plus I learnt Russian orally so its just more easier for me to write it in roman from how I remember hearing it.Ah. I never would have thought that...
Lance177 wrote...
^I have it the other way around.Care to share?
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Zandorf wrote...
Lance177 wrote...
^I have it the other way around.Care to share?
Well firstly I am of Slavic heritage being a Czechoslovakian. Slavic languages are kinda similar. I can understand Slovaks because Czech and Slovakian is almost interchangeable. When you speak Czech you pretty much can get by with Slovaks easily.
Polish is a bit harder but I can usually understand written Polish.
Russian using a Cyrillic script I never learned nor had any real motive to learn doesn't make much sense to me on the paper but still they bear similarity so I can partially understand Russian just by being a Slavic... And I have kind of language fetish so I can speak a phrase or two in many languages. That's pretty much it.
Also some news: Dual screen is pretty useful. ^^
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Lance177 wrote...
Zandorf wrote...
Lance177 wrote...
^I have it the other way around.Care to share?
Well firstly I am of Slavic heritage being a Czechoslovakian. Slavic languages are kinda similar. I can understand Slovaks because Czech and Slovakian is almost interchangeable. When you speak Czech you pretty much can get by with Slovaks easily.
Polish is a bit harder but I can usually understand written Polish.
Russian using a Cyrillic script I never learned nor had any real motive to learn doesn't make much sense to me on the paper but still they bear similarity so I can partially understand Russian just by being a Slavic... And I have kind of language fetish so I can speak a phrase or two in many languages. That's pretty much it.
Also some news: Dual screen is pretty useful. ^^
Double dayum son! ... Wait... make that triple damn...
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Zandorf wrote...
Lance177 wrote...
Zandorf wrote...
Lance177 wrote...
^I have it the other way around.Care to share?
Well firstly I am of Slavic heritage being a Czechoslovakian. Slavic languages are kinda similar. I can understand Slovaks because Czech and Slovakian is almost interchangeable. When you speak Czech you pretty much can get by with Slovaks easily.
Polish is a bit harder but I can usually understand written Polish.
Russian using a Cyrillic script I never learned nor had any real motive to learn doesn't make much sense to me on the paper but still they bear similarity so I can partially understand Russian just by being a Slavic... And I have kind of language fetish so I can speak a phrase or two in many languages. That's pretty much it.
Also some news: Dual screen is pretty useful. ^^
Double dayum son! ... Wait... make that triple damn...
Why? o.O
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Lance177 wrote...
Why? o.OCuz you're from the best region of the world, in my opinion. Aside from being an otaku, I love that region of the world. Czech, Slovenia, Slovakia, Russia, Poland, Ukraine, Latvia, Lithuania, Estonia, Denmark, Germany, etc... the places where the Roman Empire didn't put their meddlesome fingers on.
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Zandorf wrote...
Lance177 wrote...
Why? o.OCuz you're from the best region of the world, in my opinion. Aside from being an otaku, I love that region of the world. Czech, Slovenia, Slovakia, Russia, Poland, Ukraine, Latvia, Lithuania, Estonia, Denmark, Germany, etc... the places where the Roman Empire didn't put their meddlesome fingers on.
Not really we got remains of at least two Roman empire military camps on territory of Czech and Slovak.
Also from economical point of view... -.-
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Lance177 wrote...
Zandorf wrote...
Lance177 wrote...
Why? o.OCuz you're from the best region of the world, in my opinion. Aside from being an otaku, I love that region of the world. Czech, Slovenia, Slovakia, Russia, Poland, Ukraine, Latvia, Lithuania, Estonia, Denmark, Germany, etc... the places where the Roman Empire didn't put their meddlesome fingers on.
Not really we got remains of at least two Roman empire military camps on territory of Czech and Slovak.
Also from economical point of view... -.-
Rome still wasn't able to touch the cultural aspect of that region, otherwise you'd be speaking a Latin based language...
I know there's some things about the economies there, but I look at more than that. I look at the culture, the communities, the way of life, and history of the places.
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Zandorf wrote...
Asuzu wrote...
anywho, im off to go shopping for a pistol today. tata~What type of pistol?
ether a .40 or a .45.... Moving to an unsafe neighborhood so I want a nice sized gun. ill be taking that class so I can get me a carry permit as well. Im going to do this by the books.
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Asuzu wrote...
Zandorf wrote...
Asuzu wrote...
anywho, im off to go shopping for a pistol today. tata~What type of pistol?
ether a .40 or a .45.... Moving to an unsafe neighborhood so I want a nice sized gun. ill be taking that class so I can get me a carry permit as well. Im going to do this by the books.
Well be calm and you don't really need to waste money on some shooting range course. When I did my licence trials I held a loaded real gun in my hand ready to fire for the first time and passed :)
Just make sure you got the right stance that you hold the gun the right way and you pull the trigger gently. The fire must surprise you as my instructor said. :)
Also is anybody familiar with Star Wars Mandalorian war dance called Dha Werda Verda? It doesn't have any official or unofficial choreography but I'm thinking of making one and I plan to stick to the part that it should be dangerous. ^^
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Elek, ni kar'taylir Mando'ade.
However, I've only heard of Dha Werda Verda as the epic poem. Not familiar with that war dance, only the Vode An.
However, I've only heard of Dha Werda Verda as the epic poem. Not familiar with that war dance, only the Vode An.
