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He hardly was (siege) Leningrad if he was Vienna Austria? LOL. Try something better next time. Just wishing ... there will not be next time at all.
You tried to give that kind of feeling (talking about illusions = unreal). Otherwise I would not have commented it at all. Ok, all the same to me too.
I bet you do. Fully another matter is that should you feel proud or shame on that/those. Your people needs to get visa to come here (there is some control and and it is not exactly cheap).
Honestly; I have thought that Russians are too? Anyway, I like to pick up mushrooms. Already walking on autumn forests is nice.
Especially these:
...there are many many others (edible mushrooms) I'm aware of but I will not pick them. I don't like them enough (taste). Those are enough for me. From ''the best'' to ''the worse'' so to say.
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First he was in Vienna and later around Ladoga.
No, I didn't. The matter was you couldn't get what you read.You tried to give that kind of feeling (talking about illusions). Otherwise I would not have commented it at all.
I don't feel particularly proud or ashamed. The mater is I don't devide people into nations so much as you do. Actually, I do divide them, but less so than I devide them individually. Individual diversity is much higher.I bet you do. Fully another matter is that should you feel proud or shame on that. Your people needs to get visa to come here (there is some control and and it is not cheap for average Russian).
Sure Russians know a lot about mushrooms, but true Berserks are particular case, you know ;D (trolling this time)Honestly; I have thought that Russians are too? Anyway, I like pick up mushrooms.
Especially these:
...there are many many others (edible mushrooms) I'm aware of but I will not pick them. I don't like them enough (taste). Those are enough for me. ''The best'' to ''the worse'' so to say.
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I chose this username because the Ymyyakhtakh culture is one of the candidates for the archeological culture of the Proto-Uralics. (And I used the username "Yyy" when I registered at ABF, because I thought it would just be a throwaway account, and I use usernames that consist of random characters or repeating sequences of characters for throwaway accounts.)
If you're actually a girl, I meant it as a compliment that you don't seem like a girl.
I don't know who that is. I don't follow Finnish current events or politics or whatever.
You mean paakari, pahasti, paituli, pakaasi, paketti, pakkeli, palatsi, paletti, palsami, palturi, paneeli, pannari, papatti, papilli, paplari, paraati, parakki, parempi, parikki, pariovi, parturi, pasaasi, pasaati, passari, passeli, pastori, pataani, patiini, patonki, patteri, pedaali, peeveli, pehtori, pelkuri, pelmeni, pelätti, penaali, pendeli, peptidi, perempi, periksi, periodi, petroli, petturi, pihtari, piikivi, piisami, piisoni, pilahvi, piletti, pilleri, pilotti, pineeni, pinnari, pinseri, pipetti, pippeli, pippuri, pirusti, pitaali, plankki, planssi, podsoli, pogromi, poimuri, pointsi, pointti, pokaali, pokkari, poletti, poliisi, pollari, poplari, poppari, poppeli, porvari, posteri, potkuri, potpuri, preludi, preussi, prinssi, printti, prologi, pronssi, protoni, präntti, puhveli, puimuri, puketti, pukkari, pulsari, pulteri, pulveri, pumpuli, punikki, puntari, pupilli, purismi, puristi, purnari, purpuri, purseri, puskuri, pusteli, putelli, putinki, puudeli, puukori, puulaji, puuteri, pyhästi, pyrkyri, pysäkki, pytinki, pyöveli, päivyri, pääjoki, päälaki, pääpeli, päätuki, pääväri, or pömpeli?
It's easy to cheat:
curl https://raw.githubusercontent.com/hugovk/everyfinnishword/master/kaikkisanat.txt|grep '^p.{5}i$'
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Very strong jawline and bone structure !
"Allobroges vaillants ! Dans vos vertes campagnes,
Accordez-moi toujours asile et sûreté,
Car j'aime à respirer l'air pur de vos montagnes,
Je suis la Liberté ! la Liberté !"
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Yes, I don't know much about that. Just that I recognized it (knew what it means).
Maybe this tells you more ... I really hates his opinions (he is pure ethnic Finn). He twists everything upside down.
Just one of those. My earlier post, this another picture here and that word? All comes to together?
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I thought you were testing my knowledge of the Finnish language or something.
Sorry, I still don't know who that is. Some left-wing politician? I'm not interested in politics, and especially not Finnish politics. The last time the president of Finland changed, I didn't even know who it was for about two years.
The Nazis and Commies were just two sides of the same crypto-Zionist coin.
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Yes. Very deep red one (so much ... that he is basically irrational ... ideology goes over everything else), a long time politician (I guess he has never done real work), leftest party's present leaders sees him problematic ... as he causes more negative publicity to party than anything good/positive.
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First: "Nazi" is a derogatory and pejorative term that even existed before the arrival of the National Socialists. The term was coined by Konrad Heiden, a Jewish Social Democrat, who used it to refer in an offensive way to Party members and supporters.
Second: Both National Socialism and Fascism emerged as a way of defending themselves against Marxist and communist enemies. The ideologies of the Extreme Left Marxists, as well as the Third Position National Socialists and Fascists, were totally incompatible and had a different origin. They're different.
And last: Before talking, at least learn a little about history issues that have left their mark to this day. There is no point in not knowing and voicing an opinion empty-handed.
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If you're implying that an SS member couldn't have been a hero... Then you get out of reality. If Lauri Törni was a hero, it was because he fought for his country, he was committed to Germanity and his fight against Communism was until his death in Vietnam.
You should know that the Russians within the German Army were more Heroes than the soldiers of the Red Army, except Vlasov, who was a traitor to both the USSR, Russia and Germany, and his ROA Army (who were not committed to fighting) and Kaminski (who was a criminal). Even the Brits were Heroes alongside the Soviets.
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