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Mila is a darling. Her rendition of the American accent in Russian is hilarious 😁 Just in case for those not in the know: Russian is Mila's native language, she speaks it perfectly IRL (albeit with a typical Southern Russian/Ukrainian accent), and it certainly takes her artistic chops to sound like a stereotypical American when speaking Russian.
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Fun fact: the camel is right at home there. It's an Asian ("Bactrian") camel from the steppes just south of Chelyabinsk.
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Roman: it's not even cold actually. Also Roman: it's so cold I'd better take a bus.
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Apart from the obvious American accent, her Russian is perfect.
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@boii6569 And he makes mistakes like a real language speaker does 😁
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Teaching a Russian about Georgian food is like teaching a Brit about curry or a German about Döner.
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@golovastik.mp3 Yes, it's on the city's coat of arms.
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@questionmark3219 They probably dgaf.
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@Beezy1337 Yeah, but unless you yourself are ready to pave the way for Tiananmen-like tanks with your own body, your musings ain't worth shit.
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Just wait a bit until the shit starts melting…
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@imyarek That's what all refugees say. Initially.
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@libertarianwarrior4898 That's vodka, not architecture.
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Бля. Как мне теперь это отслышать… Anyway, fun fact: the Big Ring is not even complete yet, it's not even a ring…
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Russians use the Korean version of instant ramen called "doshirak".
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@Hand-in-Shot_Productions Brits: Motörhead Russians: Мотёрхед (motyorhed)
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Well, the Russian word for ”mulled wine" is "глинтвейн" ("glintvein"), which was borrowed 300 years ago from the then German "glühend Wein". So…
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That would mean there's a military coup in Russia.
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And yet it's the SPb politicians who profess the most visceral hatred to all things "unchristian". And most of all — to feminists and LGBTQetc. Go figure…
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Can you seriously imagine any Georgian in his or her right mind utter the submissive bullshit like "don't pick on us, we're simple people here and are not guilty of anything"? Gawd… You know nothing about nothing.
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@ksweet696 It hasn't taken hold as a Christmas theme in Russia at all. It's really a western (or even more specifically US) phenomenon.
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@vedser Ukraine certainly banned Russian men aged 16 to 60 from entering the country in 2018. Not sure if the ban has been lifted since. Russia, OTOH, never had a ban like that, and Ukrainian visitors, refugees, and Gastarbeiter can enter and — if they don't draw the regime's ire — leave the country as they please. Covid restrictions, of course, apply.
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Cringe
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I dunno, Canada seems pretty empty, too. Anybody know, why they all have to huddle along the US border? 🤔
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Afghanistan. No, wait…
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Damn, Laura, where were you in 2020 when all airlines canceled flights… You coulda helped me to make them stick to their Chicago Convention obligations and make them fly me wherever I needed…
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It's like the rape child of le style Empire, the Fascist (or downtown Washington DC, if you will) Stripped Classicism, and Gotham Art Deco — having a bad trip. Hence the Russian name for it: "сталинский ампир" ("Le style Empire Staliniste").
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[makes angry Southern noises]
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dafuk...
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@matejkazbunda4769 Nothing to do with the Legion, really — it is rarely mentioned in Russia, it's almost a taboo. It's just when Osudy dobrého vojáka Švejka was translated to Russian in late 1920s, it fit well into the Soviet "anti-imperialist" propaganda on the one hand (and, of course, Hašek was a communist and even a Red Army commander for a time), and incidentally, it turned out a good book on the other. The brave soldier became a popular character. But it was back in the good old Soviet times. Right now it's mostly a prop in beer commercials and such. I really doubt Hašek is read as much nowadays.
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@oksana8297 Nobody remembers all the words if they don't use them all the time. It's got nothing to do with the accent, prosody, and all that.
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There's no such thing as too much money.
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How about not just being morally indignant, but going to Russia to help them organize the resistance? Can you do that? Or complaining about the quality of infotainment on YouTube is the limit of your moral indignation?
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@steven-k. Pfizer and Moderna are completely ineffective against Omicron, too. Take a guess how I know that.
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A minha amiga tem uma banheira no apartamento que aluga em Tbilissi por apenas $500 por mês.
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@unreleasedcentral2179 That's your typical Russian street ca. 150 years back, from Helsinki to Vladivostok.
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@dannydanny2789 Where I live, they often build apartment highrises with the lower three–four above–ground levels as a parking garage. No need to infringe on playgrounds and such.
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Pobeda is owned by Aeroflot, but it's run as a completely separate business.
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@dochka Well, about that. Peasants were forced to live in those communities, even after the abolition of serfdom in 1861. The Imperial government eventually realized the ineffectiveness of this setup and started a series of capitalist reforms which culminated in the Stolypin reforms in the beginning of the XX century. A part of those reforms was the drive to colonize Siberia — with railways built, big chunks of land given to individual families, and subsidies from the government to settlers. And it was also focused on individual farms and homesteads.
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Well, the stations are closed for entry 1am to 5:30am, but the last trains depart shortly after 1am and run the full length of their lines. So technically she might still end up at Pr.Vernadskogo at 2am.
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They first followed Ataturk's lead and accepted the Latin script, but then a certain mustachioed Georgian decided it didn't look right, so they had to change to Cyrillic.
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OTOH, a direct flight from LED to CEK takes less than 3 hours. So unless you're badly aerophobic and/or on a really tight budget, take a plane. I assume you're not much of a railway enthusiast tho.
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@mariiazakharova6408 Anything is better than that piece of old Soviet shit Russia is having for the national anthem now. And it's not like there were no good alternatives — for a little post-Soviet while, a pretty decent piece by Mikhail Glinka (another Russian great) was used as the anthem. But then the old KGB guard firmly settled in the Kremlin, and it was swapped out for that stalinist crap we have now.
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@servantofaeie1569 I understand your "English T before R sounds like CH, so its Чрамп" very well. And i understand you don't get that to a Russian, the generic Russian "чр" is very different from the generic British or American "tr". And like I said, it's a common mistake for non-natives like you seem to be.
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@paulthomas8262 Not "totally", but of course, it's not exactly the same. In fact, if you even take two random khinkalnias just in Moscow alone, they'll differ from each other. So yeah.
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How the f am I seeing so many of them then?
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He kinda did. And the buildings are still used for their original purposes, be it a university campus building with auditoriums, labs, and dormitories, office, hotel, or residential.
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Mwell, the English phrase you used is a good translation of the corresponding Portuguese one. Russians, OTOH, are a bit more specific as to what your final position wrt the dick should be.
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@PMan1998 So you're just a nobody lecturing a Russian YouTuber with 941K subscribers how to stand up against Putin. Gotcha. You know how they call people like you in Russia? "Хуй с горы".
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Успехов на дне морском
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Here we go… @kushtalin9180 , Armenia did that like 25 years earlier.
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