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Comments by "dixon pinfold" (@dixonpinfold2582) on "1420 by Daniil Orain" channel.
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@SturmiRallivaihde Being forgotten: often a great advantage.😄
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1420, you are one funny dude. 😆
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bobsimpletown9304 Babbling nonsense. I'm talking about one man, an ethnically-Russian Russian-speaking Ukrainian who left before the end of the Soviet Union. My point was only that he could hardly be a xenophobe. He just honestly found Russians ovine-like. They simply have a feudalist mindset, a thing which makes them a civilization stranded in time. It would distress them terribly if they ever lacked a ruler, just as it did in the 1990s when they briefly had lots of freedom. The cause of the Donbas war wasn't Ukraine. It was Russia, who backed, funded, armed, staffed, goaded and incited the Donbas separatists.
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@juditszabo8751 Peterson is an eminent researcher and clinician both, having been near the top of his field for a decades, and a professor at the University of Toronto and Harvard. Perhaps he himself wouldn't use the term diagnosis, I don't know, but he detailed Trudeau's narcissism in a manner which, as a psychology graduate myself, I found convincing. Your glib and smug dismissal of him clearly comes from the far left, which I absolutely disrespect. Your political views appear to have come out of a horribly stinking tube labelled 'CBC.' Good luck with chugging that foul stuff back. You may find it intoxicating but it's really just toxic. —Your friend, a lifelong liberal who's kept his head
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Concerning how Russians "treat" Russians or "treat" other peoples such as Americans, translation can be hazardous. "Treat" is used in Russian to mean "have an opinion about." So for example someone can say "I treat Finland well," even though they've never been to Finland or met a single Finn in person. A correct free translation is "I have a good opinion of Finland." Just a quirk of language and translation.
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You forgot the centuries before the Tsars. There was the era under a lovely group of conquerors known as the Mongols, preceded by centuries under harsh kings.
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They pretended to be confused. Insincere people.
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Really, why show us people and then tell us they don't mean what they say? What is the point of showing us then? Think about it. Are we really all that interested in your opinions, or do we watch to hear from Russians? If they won't say what they think — and this may very well be the case, probably so — then shut down the channel.
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The last person came to correct conclusions in my view, but maybe for the wrong reasons. Sociology is a corrupt field intellectually. It is very far-left doctrinaire, producing graduates convinced they know it all when in fact they've just absorbed what's in a handful of books rigidly selected for their adherence to dogma. On other questions chosen at random she likely would have spouted a lot of cant. I hope she learns what real independence of mind is, and strives for it.
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Approval of Putin seemed quite insincere, for obvious and understandable reasons. Good.
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In the only wars in which Canada and Russia both fought, we were allies.
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@terraria9961 Yes, he's a great patriot. Still, I would disagree with anyone saying it proves him a patriot, in the sense that no proof was needed. I hope it was the right choice for him and Russia both. It might have been wise, it might not have been, but I'm in no position to know. At any rate I say we should all wish him well.
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How many, how often, only Daniil can tell us. He makes no claim that he presents us with a totally representative selection of his encounters with the public.
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@TheOz91 Really well thought out and stated. 👏👏 ("I second this ...") It takes a lot of experience to reach such balanced conclusions. (Also smart parents, friends, teachers, profs; good reading choices, etc.) All the best to you.
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"I'm back in the USSR..." 🎶
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@raka522 Quite right. It's uncanny how Putzin is stealing Hilter's entire playbook, page by page.
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They seem like Finns more than Muscovites.
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@РоманПопов-ч6щ 1,2 м, вау! Но я не понимаю значения "Энергоресурсы далеко и энергия ДСЭТ АЭС". (Последние две аббревиатуры мне незнакомы.) Означает ли это, что вы не можете позволить себе столько энергии, сколько вам нужно? 1.2 m, wow! But I don't understand the significance of "Energy resources are far away and the energy of a DSET NPP." (The last two abbreviations are unfamiliar to me.) Does that mean that you are unable to afford as much energy as you need?
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@Doom_Lara Hmm...that's rather good to know.
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@Trip4man Yeah, I sort of thought the same things but I instantly put them down to cultural differences. Or maybe he gave great thanks on the way down the staircase. (Several seconds seemed to be gone because of an edit.) Or maybe he found it too hard to thank the guy after those remarks on the way out of the living room.
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@roskis6493 I already got that. Seems you mistook me for someone who supports Russian actions.
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"Long-lasting oppression" Yeah, practically an eternity of it, much of it totally cut off from Europe. Their back foot is in the age of Genghis Khan, by whom they were conquered and whom they ended up founding their national culture in imitation of. (Not a complete exaggeration.) They're still feudal-minded.
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Cannot agree. Autocracies and dictatorships have a lot of similarities, but a dictatorship is the most extreme concentration of power in one person. An autocrat tends to be more consultative than a dictator, having concentrated and supreme power, but having more regard for laws, unfair though the laws may be, than the dictator. For example, Henry VIII was certainly an autocrat yet he was certainly not a dictator.
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In my opinion cunning and deceit are written all over her own face.
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@CakePrincessCelestia Exactly. And how did little old Muscovy get to the point that it now covers 8 million square miles? With lots of minding its own business and respecting others?😅 Don't think so. Also, Europe and Asia have been home to massive civilizations for millennia, while when the British colonies started, the vast future US was home to only 3m people. It was just about as ripe for immigration as any place on Earth had ever been. Russia isn't in Ukraine settling almost empty land. Besides that, native Americans generally greeted European newcomers with considerable goodwill. Ukrainians aren't doing that either.
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It reminds me of the Arab countries, 22 of them with a population of over 450 million, occupying 5,000,000 square miles of land. They are furious that people indigenous to the region for thousands upon thousands of years, their Semitic cousins, have for themselves a petty 8,000 square miles!
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@ГалинаБрагина-п2т I know that UK special forces numbering over 100 are acting as the president's bodyguard. I'm comfortable with that even though I'm against NATO forces fighting on Ukrainian soil (for now). They are not there to do battle with the Russian state, but with assassins, from wherever such may originate. Concerning Oliver Stone, alas you and I do not share the same definition of "investigate."😄 Stone is yours if you want him, and you can keep him. For my part, I have never considered him a credible source of information on anything, and have never taken the slightest interest in his multi-decade career. (You can keep Steven Segal, too, and Tucker Carlson.)
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It's all so crazy. Ordinary Americans and Russians should be working together to have more influence on the world than any other two peoples. They're natural allies at heart. They should be close. I like them both.
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Bright Owl It should be pointed out that once ~10 months have passed since the start of the war (and sanctions, inflation, foreign company pullouts, etc.), Russian maternity wards will likely fall pretty silent. Who would see this as the time for expanding one's family?
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🤔Was that neuron-deprived moralizer in the California t-shirt (!) really Andrey, or was asking him if he was Andrey simply a way of pointing out to him that he himself is not serving on the front lines?
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@LouisTsuiful May I suggest total war, starting two hours before sunrise tomorrow?
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I don't know what you think the average nurse is like.🙄
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I assume you mean "base."
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Just as in 50 or more other countries, Russia included. Evil cultists are unfortunately a permanent feature of humanity. A cause for concern and vigilance, but not invasion.
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So the story checks out. I was wondering.
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@MelkorPT I find myself in agreement. I can't pinpoint why, but it's better. Cheers, mate
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@jentwmen What? Your English is very solid. Thanks for your interesting reply.
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@RR-et6zp Inflation is lower in the West than in Russia, which is at 12%. Forecast for next week's CPI release in the US: 0.1% in December, 6.6% for latest 12 months. Previous 5 monthly reports: 0.0%, 0.1, 0.4, 0.4, 0.1.
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@pistahufnagel7183 👍 Yep, no need to post my comment now, 'cause that was it almost exactly.
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@APKTu4ECKuCyPOBblu I was misinformed by my dude at the bike shop. And I owned one myself, a Triathlon! Thanks.
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@APKTu4ECKuCyPOBblu Splendid guy though, I just think he was a stoner! Cheers
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@DesGeneys Yeah, people in that segment are wonderful. I'm with you there.
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If there were nothing actually interesting here, I'd still come for the laughs. 👏👏
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@terenarosa4790 What's your problem? What if somebody said of you "Terena? She's fine. I never had an issue with her." Would that be "weird"? Would that be "out of nowhere"? Would that suggest some kind of latent hostility, condescension, or anything else the least bit negative? Do not be a bloodhound looking for trace elements of any fault in people. It's wrong. Very wrong. People will not like you. Friendly advice.
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"Honestly, I'm poorly informed about it."😂 Yeah, we could tell by your "Versace Jeans Couture" floppy hat. That's mean. I'm not going to say that.
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@СергейМонин-д7с It's Russia which has the superiority complex. Obviously. I notice Russians are in the habit of accusing others of that which they are themselves guilty. Your typical vatnik would be pummelling someone in the face and say loudly for all nearby to hear "Why are you hitting me?"
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@Илья-у1ю Between you and Konstantin Kisin, he is the much better comedian. Your material shows promise but needs much more work.
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Russia is experiencing a florid psychosis. It thinks it is a superpower and only getting stronger, set to explode in political, military and economic influence. They forget that they have less than 2% of global population and GDP. Goebbels [angrily, watching from hell]: "I taught this Putin guy everything he knows and I get zero credit. Wait till he gets here!"
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Thanks for a comment that shows an interesting and mature mind and personality. 👏🏻 There's a shortage of them online.
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@NYJGreatness edit, dude
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