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Advise to all arriving visitors:

If you share extreme political right-wing points of view, in fact if you call yourself a November Alfa Zulu India and look for a comrade, I'd advise you to better leave my territory.
I have a quirk with arms, but I am none of your kind.
Get clear of this before you add me to your list.

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onb2017 July 23 2016, 19:11:59 UTC
Excuse me, what languages do you speak? I am just wondering, I saw you on guest stats but my blog is not in German or English, yet it seems like you probably wouldn't use your arms against me. Cause I am not right-wing at all.

PS WTH with all the puzzles? I am not a robot but it says I keep on failing them.

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matrixmann July 23 2016, 20:25:46 UTC
Saw your blog is written in Russian.
Well, I look around on all kinds of blogs because you never know when you meet someone for a talk.
And as here are a lot of people who write in Russian, I can't make my way around it. Sometimes they're pretty interesting people in the politics sector.
So, I try to catch about that language whatever I can.

Didn't see a captcha for long, so I don't know what they look like at the moment, what LJ uses for them. Better keep them because the first molester always teaches you why making it difficult for people you don't know already to write a comment.

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onb2017 July 23 2016, 21:45:36 UTC
I speak English. I even have an article I had to translate for a friend (well, I was sort of lazy and used google translate for the most part), if you are interested I can add it and send a link. And I am going to add an article about Orwell and his "Animal farm", both in Russian and English soon. So if you are interested, you are welcome.

I, by the way, studied German in college. So I know how to say "Ich habe Kopfschmerzen". And some other stuff. I promise I didn't use google to look it up.

Well, about puzzles, I don't have them, maybe I should add them too. Now when you mentioned molesters. If an armed man is cautious of them, shouldn't I?

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matrixmann July 24 2016, 07:03:37 UTC
Now that you mention it... I see quite a bunch of Russians here often enough which must have language skills in German. Always "blame" it on the circumstance that once there had been two German states and Russia (as Soviet Union) had "good ties" with one of them (to express that very shortly). But I don't know if this is correct, if it is only my imagination and the reason is totally different?

I'm aware of the fact that I voice very unconventional political and social views, so it's better for me to raise the obstacles just to keep people away from me which think it is the best free time killer to just annoy me. And you don't sometimes think that stupid as quick as you have some troll lurking around at your throat and try to get you hot. That's just the thing about it.

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onb2017 July 24 2016, 13:47:25 UTC
You know, there were lots of Germans that came to Russia in the 19th century to be tutors for some ranked individuals. England and France were the first industrial and capitalist countries and then Germany joined thus they were more progressive at the time. Nonetheless, capitalism makes you survive and they had to look for job in Russia. Take Tolstoy you will find some German characters in their work. I personally knew a lot of German people and they had generations living in Soviet Union. Very nice people, by the way. And rather stereotypical: very responsible, polite, perfectionist in everything. For the most part. But then after perestroika they migrated to Germany although many of them didn't even quite speak German. I'll tell you, my first love was a guy who was German and then he moved to Germany. I don't even know anything about him any more. Anyway, I see you have similar views as me and my friends, although we are probably more left and try to rely on the scientific theory of two of your great countrymen. I wonder if you ( ... )

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matrixmann July 24 2016, 14:45:45 UTC
I know in former centuries people from Germany moved out to Russia, that's what they call "Russlanddeutsche" today. But I fear I may be lacking the knowledge how much, the extent of it ( ... )

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onb2017 July 24 2016, 16:25:57 UTC
Well, thank you for your reply. It is very interesting. But I am afraid that I am littering here in your top post, which talks about the rules of your blog, with topics not exactly relevant to the rules ( ... )

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onb2017 July 23 2016, 22:43:18 UTC
Sorry, one more thing.

I saw you had some tags about male-female.

We are discussing right now the issue of equality. If men should be equal to women. Well, they should. But my friends on my blog think that soon there won't be much difference between men and women and this is the ideal society, where there is no pressure for men to work hard jobs. If women are physically strong, they should work in construction, for example, or military. And men should not be pressured to provide for the family. I sort of agree but think that by nature the women are weaker and men are stronger and there is no need to try to eliminate this difference. I wonder what European men think about it?

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matrixmann July 24 2016, 07:41:22 UTC
Regular European men will maybe give you the answer that they hold it very cheap what feminism ideals have tried to tell society over the last decades, but they will sure also mix it with some factually sexistic views as, first, maybe they didn't want equality like that at all, and second, because they overshot it with the equality agenda here and meanwhile women are even privileged in some aspects of life already (e. g. see aspect "who takes the children after divorce ( ... )

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