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« Reply #75 on: January 06, 2011, 05:05:21 AM »
Russia and China don't give a shit about this fucker!

It still doesn't change the fact that Russia is a shitty country.

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« Reply #76 on: January 06, 2011, 05:08:46 AM »
The worst genocides of the 20th Century
1. Mao Ze-Dong (China, 1958-61 and 1966-69, Tibet 1949-50) 49,000,000]/b]

2. Jozef Stalin (USSR, 1932-39) 23,000,000 (the purges plus Ukraine's famine)

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« Reply #77 on: January 06, 2011, 10:36:51 AM »
It still doesn't change the fact that Russia is a shitty country.

 I'll spread this message allover Russian forums, you think anybody would care?

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« Reply #78 on: January 06, 2011, 10:39:19 AM »
Doubt it as they're most likely too doped up or drunk to even understand what they're reading.

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« Reply #79 on: January 06, 2011, 10:41:01 AM »
Doubt it as they're most likely too doped up or drunk to even understand what they're reading.

haha, thats if they can even read to begin with.... ;D

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« Reply #80 on: January 06, 2011, 10:41:35 AM »
Ovechkin/Malkin are about the two best things from Russia.  

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« Reply #81 on: January 06, 2011, 10:54:47 AM »
Ovechkin/Malkin are about the two best things from Russia.  

 The Russian ice hockey national team defeated Canadian rivals 5-3 in the annual IIHF World Cup Under-20 event after reaching the finals for the first time in eight years.

The final game started with a powerful attack of the Russians, but Canada's team captain Ryan Ellis trashed their hopes with a perfect netter at 4:50 in the opening period.

Russia's Dmitri Shikin, who was noted as one as the best goaltenders at this tournament, missed another goal some 14 seconds left in the period due to blazing efforts of Canada's Carter Ashton.

The second period was a vicious one with more attacks from the Canadian team, who eventually sealed their lead with the third goal at 6:27, scored by forward Brayden Schenn.

Russian Coach Valeri Bragin switched tired Shikin to Igor Bobkov (Magnitogorsk, London Knights) to help improve the situation in the match.

The Russian players emerged fresh and angry for the game shocking the Canadian fans in the early minutes of the third term. Artemy Panarin (forward) scored the first goal at 2:33 and in a less than 15 seconds his teammate Maxim Kitsyn (forward) scored another one to heat up the emotions in the remaining time.

With a steady and machine-like offense of the Russian young team, Vladimir Tarasenko's puck gets into the opponent's net at 47:29 and less then seven minutes later Panarin burns another one in the net.

The 19-year-old forward from Dynamo Moscow KHL club Nikita Dvurechensky finalized the 'one-period-Russian-drama' of the 2011 Championship in the United States with a final goal against the Canadians less than a minute of the match time.

The bronze medal of the 2011 World Junior Championships in Buffalo, N.Y. went to the United States after its victory over Sweden 4-2 earlier in the day.

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« Reply #82 on: January 06, 2011, 10:56:23 AM »
Team Russia have cruised to victory at the World Junior Ice Hockey Championships, coming from three goals down to stun archrivals Canada 5-3 in the finals.

The Canadians, who had already beaten their rivals 6-3 in the preliminaries, began the assault of the Russian goals from the very beginning of the game at the HSBC Arena in Buffalo, New York.

They needed less than five minutes to grab the lead through captain Ryan Ellis, who converted the powerplay, 0-1.

And Canada managed to score again before the end of the opening period, with Carter Ashton upsetting Russian netminder Dmitry Shikin with only 14 seconds remaining on the clock, 0-2.

All the attempts of Valery Bardin’s men to return to the game in the second 20 minutes were ruined by yet another defensive mistake and a goal from Brayden Schenn, which gave the Maple Leafs a seemingly unreachable 0-3 lead.

Schenn also had one assist on the night as he finished the tournament with 18 points, being named its most valuable player.

Russian netminder Dmitry Shikin left the ice and was replaced by Igor Bobkov, who was considered the team’s number one before the tournament, but then lost his place in goal.

“Dima just got a little tired, both emotionally and physically. He played the entire tournament at the highest level. We did a lot of thinking concerning who to put in goal ahead of the final. And we decided to follow the proven path and not change our goalkeeper. Shikin isn’t to blame for any of the goals. But the team needed a shakeup,” Valery Bardin, Russia’s coach, told Sportbox.ru.

The coach’s plan worked in the third period as Bobkov made a couple of good saves sparking confidence in his partners.

The unbelievable Russian comeback started on the third minute of the final period, when they scored twice in the space of just 13 seconds.

Artemi Panarin and Maksim Kitsyn made it 2-3, and four minutes later Vladimir Tarasenko silenced the US crowd shouting for their Canadian neighbors, by leveling the score.

The Red Machine continued to press their puzzled rivals and eventually went in front in the 55th minute. It was Panarin who got his second goal of the final, 4-3.

The deal was done in the last minute of the game when Nikita Dvurechenski went on a rendezvous with Canadian goalie Mark Visentin, 5-3.

Russia scored five times in a 16 minutes and 11 seconds, converting five of their ten shots on goal in the third period, to win their first gold at Junior Worlds since 2003 and 13th title overall.

Bardin said it was faith and character that allowed his men to become the World Junior Ice Hockey Champions of 2011.

“What can one feel in such a glorious moment? I feel great pride for our country, for our guys! Even in the most difficult and seemingly hopeless moments, we believed that we could do it. We could’ve never achieved this sporting and human feat without faith,” Bradin said after the game.

The coach of the champions also revealed the words he said to his team before the third period, which turned everything upside down.   

“You have to play until the end in every situation. We made three lines out of the strongest players, gathered together and said: ‘We’re going out there to beat Canada’. And that’s what we did,” he remembered.

"I never saw our coach so angry as after the first period. He pushed us hard, and we came out flying. It’s an unbelievable win and an unbelievable tournament," Artemi Panarin, the author of two goals, told IIHF official website.

The Canadian youth have lost their second final in row as they were beaten by the Americans in 2010.

"It’s hard to say what happened. We played well for two periods, then they had two quick goals. We have to give the Russians credit, they have lots of offensive skill. We were positive after two periods, we had a good spirit. We didn’t win silver, we lost gold, so it’s a brutal feeling," Mark Visentin, Canada’s keeper, commented.

Meanwhile, host – the US – grabbed the bronze medals as they topped Sweden 4-2.

American goalkeeper Jack Campbell made 34 saves, and Chris Kreider scored twice to help their team win.

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« Reply #83 on: January 06, 2011, 10:57:55 AM »
I wear an Ovechkin jersey around even though my GF is die hard Islanders Fan and my friends are all Rangers fans.  


Russian Hockeyhas gotten a lot better.      

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« Reply #84 on: January 06, 2011, 10:58:19 AM »
 I love Russia! Don't understand America :-\

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« Reply #85 on: January 06, 2011, 10:30:07 PM »
Team Russia have cruised to victory at the World Junior Ice Hockey Championships, coming from three goals down to stun archrivals Canada 5-3 in the finals.

The Canadians, who had already beaten their rivals 6-3 in the preliminaries, began the assault of the Russian goals from the very beginning of the game at the HSBC Arena in Buffalo, New York.

They needed less than five minutes to grab the lead through captain Ryan Ellis, who converted the powerplay, 0-1.

And Canada managed to score again before the end of the opening period, with Carter Ashton upsetting Russian netminder Dmitry Shikin with only 14 seconds remaining on the clock, 0-2.

All the attempts of Valery Bardin’s men to return to the game in the second 20 minutes were ruined by yet another defensive mistake and a goal from Brayden Schenn, which gave the Maple Leafs a seemingly unreachable 0-3 lead.

LOL  You had to bring that up didn't you? Man oh man we are absolutely reeling over that in this country.

There were those who went to bed secure in the knowledge we had it in the bag, ...then Russia poured it on.

Who the heck comes from behind to score 5 goals in 20 minutes?!!! ARGHHH!

I heard the Russian team partied so much it carried over to the plane where they were promptly kicked off before the plane took flight. lol. Glad they were able to enjoy the taste of victory... our boys are understandably a lot more reserved & contemplative today. And Canadian hearts are broken from coast to coast.
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« Reply #86 on: January 07, 2011, 11:36:29 PM »
Senior Russian MP says New Start better for Russia than U.S.

The New Start agreement with the United States on strategic nuclear arms cuts favors Russia more than the now-expired START 1 deal did, a top Russian lawmaker said on Friday.

Konstantin Kosachyov, the chairman of the State Duma's International Affairs Committee, called the fact of the agreement a breakthrough, and said the U.S. Senate's ratification of the treaty had not changed anything within the document.

"Russia is once again perceived as an equal partner with whom you can and should negotiate," he said on Ekho Moskvy radio. "This is, to emphasize once again, a breakthrough, not a compromise."

"Everything else laid out in the agreement in fact represents very substantial progress, I would say in ours and not in the Americans' favor compared with the 1991 START 1 treaty that just recently passed into history," he added.

He said that the Duma, parliament's lower house, would likely consider the ratification bill on second reading on January 14. The third and final reading, he added, would probably wait until after the upper house Federation Council returned to full session on January 26.

Kosachyov said the Duma bill would state where its interpretation of New Start differed from the U.S. Senate's, but he stressed that U.S. senators had done nothing to change the text of the treaty and neither would Russian lawmakers.

"In December, a number of amendments were voted on there [in the Senate] that went to the text of the treaty itself. Fortunately, they were voted down by the Senate, common sense prevailed, and the agreement we have is in the form in which it was signed by the presidents in April last year," he said.

Presidents Dmitry Medvedev and Barack Obama signed the treaty in Prague on April 8, 2010. The Senate ratified the treaty on December 22. The Duma approved the agreement in its first reading on December 24.

The major areas where the Russian and U.S. views of the document differ include missile defense and the use of non-nuclear warheads on delivery systems covered by the agreement.

The treaty, which replaces the START 1 agreement that expired in December 2009, cuts the Russian and U.S. nuclear arsenals to a maximum of 1,550 nuclear warheads, down from the current ceiling of 2,200.

It also limits the number of deployed intercontinental ballistic missiles (ICBMs), submarine-launched ballistic missiles (SLBMs) and heavy bombers equipped for nuclear armaments to 700.

It will come into force after ratification by both houses of the Russian parliament.

MOSCOW, January 7

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« Reply #87 on: January 08, 2011, 04:17:23 AM »
"Everything else laid out in the agreement in fact represents very substantial progress, I would say in ours and not in the Americans' favor compared with the 1991 START 1 treaty that just recently passed into history," he added.




Obama should rot in hell for what he is doin to us. 

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« Reply #88 on: January 11, 2011, 08:22:57 AM »
US justice system failing

The World Justice Project released its 2010 ‘Rule of Law Index’ ranking the top 11 developed countries based on its citizens’ access to civil justice. The US ranked the lowest.

The report also found that less than one in five low income Americans get the legal assistance they need.

“Wealthier people get good lawyers, private lawyers. They get out of whatever they were accused of and the same accusation against a low income person of color will lead them to jail for lengthy periods of time,” said Medea Benjamin, an activist and co-founder of CODEPINK.

The study also looked at other factors including absence of corruption, limited government power and fundamental rights. The US ranked below seventh out of the eleven developed countries in all categories except one.

Many say the results are not surprising. Within the justice system, it’s not just low income Americans who sometimes miss out on legal services. Many argue that race plays a role too.

“In the United States, we have this terrible problem when it comes to bigotry, American bigotry, racist bigotry, class bigotry, within a system of white capitalist supremacy where we still have a large part of the population celebrating the idea that white people are superior to black people,” said lawyer Thomas Ruffin Jr.


Americans also point to the shocking stories of police brutality which have led several police departments across the country including the NYPD to shell sometimes up to $1 billion to settle some of these cases as evidence that the American justice system is broken.

“Everybody interacts with police and you’d think they’re there to serve and protect us, but you know police officers need to understand that they swore an oath to the Constitution and the number one factor they should provide in their job is constitutional protection for the citizens of this country. I think that’s been lost,” said George Hemminger, the founder of Survive and Thrive TV.

The study also found that when it comes to limited government power the United States ranks 9 out of the 11 developed countries studied. Last year the National Legal and Policy Center found that the White House might be spying on Americans on Facebook, Twitter, and other social media websites. And not too long ago, President Obama re-signed the Patriot Act that allows the government to spy on Americans and seize personal and private records in the name of homeland security.

Some Americans say that while the U.S. continues to wage wars abroad in the name of freedom and democracy, it might need to look to solve the problems within its own borders first.

“Here we are going around the world bombing and invading other countries to bring democracy to them when we really should be focusing on improving our democracy here at home,” Benjamin said.

Watch the full interview with David Swanson

Every report that ranks nations on one topic or another tends to shock many Americans when they learn the US is not always number one, said author and activist David Swanson.

“We are ,or are supposed to be, number one in everything. And yet we’re number 36 and number 49 on all of these various rankings,” said Swanson.

The report looks at the strength of the rule of law domestically within the US. It measures the nations based on its own domestic policies and freedoms, as opposed to foreign policy.

“This whole idea that ‘they’ hate us for our freedoms is especially absurd because our freedoms don’t actually rank very high,” he added.

However, there is little public outrage.

“It comes and goes depending on what’s on television or what’s streaming through the Internet,” Swanson said. “Most people don’t know what to be outraged about, but when people are outraged there is still no follow through, there’s no accountability.”

He explained that Americans are outraged at the conduct of major banks and financial institutions, but instead of prosecution the government bails them out of trouble.

“The United States probably ought to be considerably lower, then where it is,” he said. “I think this report actually puts a good face on it.”

Swanson argued that most Americans want a more just society and oppose an unjust system, but to oppose it they must be aware of it.

“Nations that have a good propaganda system, nations whose citizen don’t know what’s going on, are not going to object to the injustices, and a lot of this report was based on surveys of ordinary people,” Swanson said.

Brian Becker, the national coordinator for the A.N.S.W.E.R. Coalition in Washington, DC said the problem is the US policy priority has been the demonization and criminalization of the poor, working classes, and the young.


“They’re trying to incarcerate large numbers of people,” said Becker. “If you are a black male born in 2001 you have a one in three chance to go to prison or being in probation or parole sometime in your life. More black kids are going to prison than going to college. We need to turn the country around so that people get jobs and education, and affordable housing.”

He explained that the US has become too class polarized.

“1 percent of the population controls 40 percent of the nation’s wealth, that’s a gargantuan shift,” he said. “The rich really are getting richer and the poor are getting poorer. There’s no social safety net.”

“We are turning more into a warfare state than a welfare state. That’s pronouncedly different from the model was in Europe.” Becker said.

The people in the working class neighborhoods and in the cities want to see change. They are suffering and have a desire for greater opportunity, explained Becker.

If the remainder of Americans knew of the troubles and injustices they would want change as well, he argued.

“The corporate dominated media in America stops this story from being told,” he said. “Look for it in the Washington Post or ABC or even CNN this will be a very very minor blip.”

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« Reply #89 on: January 11, 2011, 08:25:08 AM »
Homelessness hits record high in NYC


Homelessness has reached unprecedented peaks in the Big Apple, amid failed promises to reduce, and even eliminate it.

At one of New York’s homeless shelters, RT witnessed a lottery, but it was not a lottery to win some money. Dozens of people were patiently waiting to find out if they would “win” a roof over their heads for the night.

They were not criminals and they were not drunks. Their “flaw” was that they didn’t have a home. The shelter they were hoping to get into for the night was packed.

Lately, the chances of getting a bed in New York City have been slimmer than ever. Homelessness in the city has sky-rocketed by 50 per cent.

“Last year, almost 120,000 different New York City men, women and children spent at least a night in a city shelter. That’s a shocking number and the highest number that has ever been recorded,” said senior policy analyst for the Coalition for the Homeless Patrick Markee.

Keith, who became homeless in 2009 – said he is fifth on stand-by to get a bed, and he considered himself lucky. For him, this meant at least some hope, which was better than no hope at all.

“If my number doesn’t come up, I am going to be outside in the rain,” Keith explained.


Yusef Ramelize has experienced exactly what it feels like calling a wet bench in the soaking rain home, shelter, and bed.

“I put together this project where I go homeless one week every year. Most of my nights I ended up sleeping on a cardboard box in front of a store,” he said.

Posting his experience in a blog, Yusef was able to collect thousands of dollars in donations for the homeless.

“The reality is a lot of people are one check away from being homeless, and I am just trying to make people aware of that,” he said.

In a packed city like New York, homelessness is no novelty.

In New York, you can buy a coffee for almost eight dollars, while there are thousands of New Yorkers who do not even have that amount to live on each day.

The statistics are higher than they have been since the Great Depression of the 1930s.

“There are more than 37,000 homeless people, including nearly 15,000 children who are homeless each night in New York City. A nearly record number of homeless families, nearly 10,000 homeless families,” said Patrick Markee of the Coalition for the homeless.

In an apocalyptic state of the economy, many people have been hoping to be saved.

“The President, the politicians – there is something they have got to be able to do. I am willing to say that I need help, all the help I can get,” said Lani Chris, a homeless New Yorker.

As the cries for help have been stretching across the country, the US government has been sticking to the official party line, saying the economy has landed back on its feet. But if avoiding the reality continues to be the norm, homelessness could become a plague of the nation.

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« Reply #90 on: January 11, 2011, 08:50:48 AM »
LOL!!! A nation where everyone is entitled to their own home is a nation that will never reach the heights of economic power. Explains why Russia is a third world country.



Russia and the USSR
After the abolition of serfdom in Russia in 1861, major cities experienced a large influx of former peasants who sought jobs as industrial workers in rapidly developing Russian industry. These people often lived in harsh conditions, sometimes renting a room, shared between several families. There also was a large number of shelterless homeless.

Immediately after the October Revolution a special program of "compression" ("уплотнение") was enabled: people who had no shelter were settled in flats of those who had large (4,5 or 6 room) flats with only one room left to previous owners. The flat was declared state property. This led to a large number of shared flats where several families lived simultaneously. Nevertheless the problem of complete homelessness was mostly solved as anybody could apply for a room or a place in dormitory (the number of shared flats steadily decreased after large-scale residential building program was implemented starting in 1960s). By 1922 there were at least 7 million homeless children in Russia as a result of nearly a decade of devastation from World War I and the Russian Civil War.This led to the creation of a large number of orphanages. By 1930s the USSR declared the abolition of homelessness and any citizen was obliged to have a propiska – a place of permanent residency. Nobody could be stripped of propiska without substitution or refuse it without a confirmed permission (called "order") to register in another place. If someone wanted to move to another city or expand their living area, he had to find a partner who wanted to mutually exchange the flats. The right for shelter was secured in the Soviet constitution. Not having permanent residency was legally considered a crime.

There were also virtually no empty and unused apartments in the cities: any flat where nobody was registered was immediately lent by the state at symbolic price to others who needed better living conditions. If a person who had permanent registration could not pay for shelter, nobody had right to evict them, only to demand money through a court.

After the breakup of the USSR the problem of homelessness sharpened dramatically, partially because of the legal vacuum of early 1990s with some laws contradicting each other and partially because of a high rate of frauds in the realty market. In 1991 articles 198 and 209 of Russian criminal code which instituted criminal penalty for not having permanent residence were abolished. Because most flats had been privatized and many people sold their last shelter without successfully buying another, there was a sharp increase of homeless. Renting apartments from a private owner became widespread (which usually only gives temporary registration and apartment owner could evict the leaser after the contract is over, or if the money was not paid). In Moscow, the first overnight shelter for homeless was opened in 1992. In late 1990s certain amendments in law were implemented to reduce the rise in homelessness, such as prohibition of selling last flat with registered children.

Nevertheless, the state is still obliged to give permanent shelter for free to anybody who needs better living conditions or has no permanent registration, because the right to shelter is still included in the constitution. This may take many years, though. Nobody still has the right to strip a person of permanent residency without their will, even the owner of the apartment. This creates problems for banks because mortgage loans became increasingly popular. Banks obliged to provide a new, cheaper flat for a person instead of the old one if the person fails to repay the loan, or wait until all people who live in the flat are dead. Several projects of special cheap 'social' flats for those who failed to repay mortgages were proposed to facilitate mortgage market.

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« Reply #91 on: January 11, 2011, 09:04:24 AM »
LOL!!!


 LOl I spotted a word - уплотнение (written in Russian!) in your article! lol That was really funny uplotnenie!!!!1

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« Reply #92 on: January 11, 2011, 09:09:57 AM »
 The caption on the pic says - America is for Americans, speaks volume, Russians lol'ing

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« Reply #93 on: January 11, 2011, 09:28:10 AM »
As Russian ultra-nationalists run around Moscow and the rest of the country beating the shit out of anyone with brown skin, all with the government's backing of course.  ::)

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« Reply #94 on: January 11, 2011, 09:34:05 AM »
As Russian ultra-nationalists run around Moscow and the rest of the country beating the shit out of anyone with brown skin, all with the government's backing of course.  ::)


 Ultra what? How did u manage to pronounce it friend???? There is a guy in my city he's about one in a million brown ( from India or Pakistan whatever ) and no body touched him! I even have drunk beer with him, that was really fun!!!! IF he says he banged 100 girls mean 1!!! That is what I learned my American stupid o ??? >:( ;) :P :-*

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« Reply #95 on: January 11, 2011, 02:27:51 PM »
Your an idiot.....
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« Reply #96 on: January 11, 2011, 11:08:05 PM »
Your an idiot.....

 Sure, you'll be the last in America to realize that the US are really fucked. One can judge from your English skills!

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« Reply #97 on: January 11, 2011, 11:19:38 PM »
Dostoevsky is BORING.  Tolstoy is much better even if your Russian scholars don't realize it.  Must be the lack of freedom of expression combined with radiation poisoning?

Also, please tell us why you country specializes in producing people whose main contribution to the world is to steal Russia's wealth and then move to the West and wear expensive tracks suits and drive flashy cars?  I have nothing against that as I'd like to do it too, but I'm just wondering why they all do it?

By the way, I love your women.  Pretty hot when they're young and totally immoral.  :)

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« Reply #98 on: January 12, 2011, 12:04:09 AM »
Dostoevsky is BORING.  Tolstoy is much better even if your Russian scholars don't realize it.  Must be the lack of freedom of expression combined with radiation poisoning?

Also, please tell us why you country specializes in producing people whose main contribution to the world is to steal Russia's wealth and then move to the West and wear expensive tracks suits and drive flashy cars?  I have nothing against that as I'd like to do it too, but I'm just wondering why they all do it?

By the way, I love your women.  Pretty hot when they're young and totally immoral.  :)

 Dostoevsky is no boring

 To call Fyodor Dostoevsky a genius may indeed be an understatement. Decade after decade, his literary brilliance continues to capture the hearts and minds of millions. Because of his legacy and intense, storied commentaries on religion, philosophy, and psychology, Dostoevsky may have been one of the most important and influential writers that ever lived.

After all, it was Einstein that said: "Dostoevsky gives me more than any scientist, more than Gauss."


 It is regrettable that no Dostoevsky lived near him - Nietzsche on Jesus!  

 Btw if I'd have met you in my city and you looked something wrong at me or you'd look suspicious something like Chinese mafia or triads you call it, then your last life experience will be a feeling the torture of the Russian mafia! You call all Russians thugs - red mafia. What the fuck we never call it red lol sounds gay lol >:(

 

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« Reply #99 on: January 12, 2011, 07:58:29 AM »
LOl I spotted a word - уплотнение (written in Russian!) in your article! lol That was really funny uplotnenie!!!!1

Prove that the article is wrong.  You know you it's the truth.