Comments by "Vierotchka" (@Vierotchka) on "German intelligence report blames pro-Russian rebels for MH17 crash" video.

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  11. unrealturbos The Communists had absolutely nothing to do with my education. I never lived in a Communist country, neither did my parents who left Russia at the Revolution. You have nothing you can teach me about the history of Russia and even less about the history of my parents' families. Yes, Cyrillic, largely based on the Greek alphabet, was invented by saints Cyril and Methodius, at the same time that my ancestor Rurik unified the many Russian fiefdoms and oblasts into one country, but that doesn't change anything. By the way, you can bugger off. Do you know what bugger means and the etymology of that word? Well, if you don't, here it is: bugger ˈbʌɡə/ Britishvulgar slang noun noun: bugger; plural noun: buggers 1. used as a term of abuse, especially for a man. used to refer to a person, typically a man, for whom one feels pity or respect. an annoyingly awkward thing. 2. derogatory a person who commits buggery. verb verb: bugger; 3rd person present: buggers; past tense: buggered; past participle: buggered; gerund or present participle: buggering 1. penetrate the anus of (someone) during sexual intercourse. 2. cause serious harm or trouble to. act in a stupid or feckless way. used to express an angrily dismissive attitude to (someone or something). exclamation exclamation: bugger; exclamation: buggeration 1. used to express annoyance or anger. Origin Middle English (originally denoting a heretic, specifically an Albigensian): from Middle Dutch, from Old French bougre ‘heretic’, from medieval Latin Bulgarus ‘Bulgarian’. The sense ‘sodomite’ (16th century) arose from an association of heresy with forbidden sexual practices; its use as a general insult dates from the early 18th century. So do what comes naturally to you, do what is dictated in your Bulgarian genes, and bugger off.
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