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ProHypster

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  1. Ubuntu is very similar to Windows in my experience, but in the minimal version (Like mini-windows) also my brother carries around an Ubuntu OS to hack other computers... The main problem are drivers.
  2. Sorry, shows my McDonalds for me..
  3. Lol, you guys are moustachehaters.... All the great men had a moustache!!! Although I'm kind of wondering how one would be able to kiss at all by the time of this moustache: And obviously I mean moustache on men but I'm asking both men and women, because I'm curious as to both sides experience kissing with as in men's experience or someone as in women's experience with stache.
  4. I know this is a rather unusual topic for me, but I got a moustache recently, so I was wondering how a moustache effects kissing, for the girl, for the guy, anybody with experience or with hearsay can answer? Also what about different kisses with it, french Kiss, normal kiss, whatever. I also attached a poll. It's a half-half-serious question and half-poll...
  5. , did you copy my link by accident or is my McDonalds interesting? Or is it because it's on the Leningrad Square lol? The cirulcar road there by the way, I have seen probably 100's of crashes there for some reason (None are serious since the speed limit there is low but still)
  6. i_1n7Dg5X-k
  7. Swearing is part of a vocabulary, you just have to know when to use it and what words. Saying fuck all the time is unoriginal and each time the word loses more and more meaning.. Instead try: Crap, Shit, Shite, Bloody Hell, Crikey, Balls...etc
  8. I swear in every day conversation with friends sometimes every two sentences with different words every time, sometimes bizzare and rare swear words, I try not to use the same word as it loses it's strength, it's all done for humour as is appropriate in the russian language. I don't use any worse swear then dumbass when SPEAKING in ukrainian at all (When speaking russian I can use ukrainian swear words), it's not funny and sounds lame when used in a ukrainian sentence. Swearing is also common among adults, and sometimes you have those days when you hear swearing outside from drunk minor couples or from shoppers being frustrated with sellers *those days, Sigh*. Technically I speak five types of conversations in every day life depending on situation: 1: Usual stranger, Family: Just like how I type here but in Russian. 2. Slight Trolling, making fun: Speaking with high complicated old Russian words and maybe complicated Ukrainian words similar to "Thy" "Thee" etc. 3. Extreme funny Trolling: No serious swears and few as you don't need any it already sounds funny, Ukrainian language because after speaking russian and suddenly swithing, it sounds so completely not serious and instantly sounds like major trolling. Usually you die of laughter when someone uses the correct word combination. 4. Casual Friends Talk: The more company the more swearing, almost always russian except one guy I know who insists ukrainian cause of his ideology. In Ukrainian I don't swear at all. 5. Philosophical talk, drunk talk: No swearing at all or few swearing, Russian almost always unless it's some kind of special situation.
  9. I know I shouldn't post this here but I just did anyway.
  10. Maxim Perepelytsya 8/10 1955 Black and White comedy.
  11. Lol Doom Shepherd using a variation of the famous Dihydrogen monoxide hoax ...
  12. For the immense "Count to 1 000 000" posts.
  13. niaMCTPDNeo
  14. 5.1337 out of 10.
  15. Ehm, You're doing it wrong. Also, for some reason I was thinking Valve office would be somewhere in the Nevada desert with a lone office building.
  16. The hard sign on the left is almost never Used. I have personaly never, ever written anything with it, maybe in school cursive just the sign itself in pre-school grades. I think it's a thing of the past. Also i don't even really know how to read that one either but have a good guess, for "R" I think it would be similar to "R" like the pirates say it.. Just like Paletot by the way, another french word it means Coat in Russian, funny thing is it's not even used in france anymore, it's an ancient word.
  17. Yeah You're probably right, sorry I was trying to find the Graph Topic and came upon this and I guess we can forget this whole thing and lock this thread. I wasn't here for quite a bit of time so I never had a chance to reply to this topic. Edit: Sorry about the necromancy people.
  18. Planning on making a graph of top posters exactly one year later, so I would publish it October 6th. Would anybody be interested?
  19. Most old people here know this guy actually, so he is a legend. Even my dad knows this guy without ever having to tell him that this is a meme.
  20. My language is polish but with way better spelling (Doesn't matter Ukrainian or Russian). I can understand polish almost perfectly but to read it, oh my god, why do you guys still use latin???? I understand culture diverstity but one friend told me how a town in west Ukraine that got captured by Poles had 5 simple letters before and 10 confusing ones after being translated. For all the double letters stack Polish has we have one damn cyrillic letter plus more for those fine sounds. Cyrillic rules! As for swears, "Sooka"/"Suka" or in Cyrillic: Сука all the way. By the way it's funny how some letters of cyrillic and latin are technically same but with very slightly different shape on keyboard. Watch carefully: K, К О, О В, B Anyway here is the two (or more) letters = one letters I've been talking about (Both Ukrainian and Russian Alphabet): Я = Ya(h) (Sounds like German JA) (Also means "I") Й = Yee (The "ee" as in "Thee") Ц = Ts Ш = Sh Щ = Shch (But really fast and much softer, blended) Ж = Zh Ч = Ch And to make completely any sounds possible we also have a "Soft Sign" which makes a letter before it softer. Soft Sign = ь Any Consonant letter in Russian or Ukrainian, for example "L" ("Л") can be pronounced in two different ways. Соль - Sol' (Sounds in the end like almost a vowel is coming next) Сол - Sol Anybody learning Russian from Western languages, it has a lot of French Calques in it (Like Ecran (Display), Etazh (Floor) , Soup (Soup), Portefeulle (Briefcase), Planchette (Military Notepad)) , less German (like Landshaft (Landscape), Rucksack (Bagpack), Kartofel (Potato), Buterbrod (Sandwhich))and few English (Just Computer and sports terms mostly are all the same, Chip, Display, football etc...). As for the very, very simple primitive words, they should all be fairly similar such as water (Voda (From wich Vodka comes by the way)), Sun (Sontse), One (Odin), Two (Dva), Three (Tri), Cat (Kot) In contrast did you know many Western Languages have adopted Russian words such as Bistro the cafe place means fast in russian and got to western countries through the french when they got defeated in France and Russian rude officers were saying "Bistro, Bistro" in restaurants, cause they wanted their food fast. The Troika as they call them, means a threesome (Not in the pornographic way) and Grenze in German "Border" comes from Graniza. Also the very worst swearwords naturally came from Turkish when the Tatars invaded the Rus'. It's good to know many languages and history .
  21. Just played a Cossacks Back to War game with a friend 2v2. It lasted 2 hours and 10 minutes, I played as Ukraine, my friend palyed as Russia, the enemies were Austria and Bavaria. Initially after about 30 minutes and in the first battle my Cossack/Serdiuk army with a few (2-3) cannons backed with intense economics and upgrades defeated the combined army of Austria and Bavaria but because the battle took place far from the enemy and he had a wall around his main Town I couldn't capitalize, Russia was busy walling itself in Isolation (As always Ukraine has to do all the work). Bavaria seeing it got defeated by my army time after time concentrated on sea warfare where it was winning most of the game, neither me on land nor Bavaria on Sea could capitalize at all though and the game was decided by Austria. By about 1 hour passed, Austria besieged the Russian town and started shelling it. Small and tougher and tougher skirmishes followed between Ukraine and Bavaria and Austria, but Russia couldn't do anything as it was surrounded. For me it was a stalemate. 1:40 hours in the game Austria destroys the main wall to Russia's main Town and there follows a 10 minute battle where Russia gets destroyed, at the same time Austria used a weak spot in my Town defence to get through with many Hussars and kill 80 % of Ukraine's Peasant population. My economy was failing, so started my army, after a very tough retreat by me all the way to my base I took a last stand where I just got overwhelmed by Austria's Hussars, at the same time Russia, completely destroyed by Austria left the game, it was GG because my friend left improperly, however I would have gotten my ass kicked simply because there was just too many Hussars Austria had. At the end in the statistics me and Austria were dominating msot of the game while I had twice as much more score (based on Units, Upgrades, Battles) then Austria in general at most times, Austria did better tactically. In other words I was busy winning pointless Battles south while Austria was effectively shelling without a battle my friend North.. In one picture most of the game looked like this: And that's my day today. Quite possibly fits into top 3 Strategy Game Multiplayer Skirmish I have ever played. The best one I had was in Empire Earth when we played 4v4 for an hour, but ended up in an epic 2v1 in the very end, fun times.
  22. Oh, I just found out one of the character artists/face creation system makers is Ivan Vavilov, and he's Ukrainian . I expect to see Ukrainian faces in Black Mesa XD! Go Ukraine! As for content, does anyone know how the balance will be in the game? Will it be the same as in Half-life or more realistic, arcade, or a hybrid? Would you be able to switch it in the Options?
  23. That's pretty good. In one of my versions of heaven to simply put it I become a deity lol. With at least all the Powers God in he Bible has. (Sorry, trying to write this as least offensive as possible, just saying that would be one good idea.)
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