Fireside chat with Thirdterm

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So Thirdterm, this is a thread dedicate to you. Please decline if you wish, but in general it is for members to ask about yourself. If questions are too personal, just ignore or defer them.

(Last time i did one of these for reedak, he ran away and never came back. please don't let that be you)

So first question...

Where do you live and what do you do?
 
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I live in close proximity to Russia to the extent that I can feel the chill of Siberia. I'm a translator by profession and I have been to Britain and Australia to study when I was younger. Also in the video, college girls dancing to Taylor Swift's 'Shake It Off' briefly stop in front of the stairs at the 2:33 mark, which lead up to a dorm room that I previously occupied.

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interesting. how many languages do you speak?

how do you feel about the russian / ukraine issue?
 
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I'm only proficient at two languages but I have also learned French, German and Greek, which I struggled to understand. This is not surprising because recent genetic studies showed that the ancient Greeks were North Africans with Haplogroup E, who were culturally and genetically related to the ancient Egyptians and Ethiopians. The E-V13 tribe arrived in Greece around 7,000 BC after travelling all the way from Egypt and the frequency of this haplogroup is up to 40% in Southern Greece.

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Ukraine is a traditional Russian ally as well as a border state of Russia, upon which Russia's national security strategies are formulated. The West respected the Soviet Union's sphere of influence during the Cold War but NATO keeps encroaching on Russia's former client states in recent years. Russia needs to defend Ukraine from being gobbled up by NATO and Ukraine is a country that Russia cannot afford to give up on national security grounds.

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please describe your earliest memory.

do you have any religious beliefs?

what meal would you chose if you were on death row and it was your last?
 
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I often felt forlorn as a toddler because I was left alone for many hours while my mother worked. Perhaps I'm best described an atheist but I have experimented with Catholicism by regularly attending weekend masses for several years. I would request a Russian Borscht soup as my last meal if I were going to be executed within few hours.

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The Kremlin outlawed gay rights groups' public demonstrations but the Western media is wrong to conclude that Russia is intolerant towards gays and lesbians. These American-inspired activists are plotting the overthrow of Vladimir Putin, which was the main reason why they were prohibited from holding public demonstrations. Some white nationalists are engaging in street violence against gays but it's not a reflection of broader Russian attitudes towards gays and their group leader is serving a long prison sentence in Siberia.
 
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The Kremlin outlawed gay rights groups' public demonstrations but the Western media is wrong to conclude that Russia is intolerant towards gays and lesbians. These American-inspired activists are plotting the overthrow of Vladimir Putin, which was the main reason why they were prohibited from holding public demonstrations. Some white nationalists are engaging in street violence against gays but it's not a reflection of broader Russian attitudes towards gays and their group leader is serving a long prison sentence in Siberia.

We really get a different story over here. But I know some of the gay activist groups are rather forceful, and tend to not know when they have done too far.

It's common here for anybody that says anything negatively against lgbt the activist groups go in attack.
 
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No, her name is Елена Радионова (Elena Radionova) but I have been to her ice show earlier this year. I'm making full use of her imagery to design my personal forum and I like using her photos as my avatars for forum posting. Elena is the reigning Russian champion but she lost to her compatriot at the European Championships held just few weeks ago by less than 1 point, while she won in France and the US in this season. Her programmes are so technically challenging but she rarely makes visible mistakes such as missed jumps. I really like watching figure skating but I rarely go to movie theatres these days and the last movie I enjoyed was an old Clint Eastwood movie from the 1970s. I do not keep any pets at the moment but I come across my neighbours' cute cats from time to time.

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You had to be on a deserted island with one PF member for 1 year. Which PF member would you chose and why?
 
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UFOs were mostly prototypes of new American aircraft being manufactured and tested at Area 51. Unfortunately I do not know too much about forum members here but back to your original desert island question, I would pick Taylor Swift over Katy Perry who seems to have a personality problem, while Taylor Swift is a normal person who can get along with. She can also cook unlike most celebrities who hire house maids to take care of them.

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Britain is like my second home, having spent more than a year studying over there, but I cannot forget my first foreign experience in California in the early 2000s. As a tourist, I had the best time of my life in Los Angeles.
 
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According to columnist William Safire, the first published use of bork as a verb was possibly in The Atlanta Journal-Constitution of August 20, 1987. Safire defines to bork by reference "to the way Democrats savaged Ronald Reagan's nominee, the Appeals Court judge Robert H. Bork, the year before."[34] Perhaps the best known use of the verb to bork occurred in July 1991 at a conference of the National Organization for Women in New York City. Feminist Florynce Kennedy addressed the conference on the importance of defeating the nomination of Clarence Thomas to the U.S. Supreme Court. She said, "We're going to bork him. We're going to kill him politically ... This little creep, where did he come from?"[35] Thomas was subsequently confirmed after one of the most divisive confirmation hearings in Supreme Court history. In March 2002, the Oxford English Dictionary added an entry for the verb bork as U.S. political slang, with this definition: "To defame or vilify (a person) systematically, esp. in the mass media, usually with the aim of preventing his or her appointment to public office; to obstruct or thwart (a person) in this way."[36] There was an earlier usage of bork as a passive verb, common among litigators in the D.C. Circuit: to "get borked" was to receive a conservative judicial decision with no justification in the law, reflecting their perception, later documented in the Cardozo Law Review, of Judge Bork's tendency to decide cases solely according to his ideology.[37]

Robert Bork - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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I have a hunch that Anthony Hopkins may resemble Aufgeblassen who is a retired person. Even though I am not as young as her, I would pick Emma Watson to play me, as she is college-educated and outspoken about various issues. She has spent a year at Oxford and some of her physical features are close to mine as well.

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now please cast:

poldectes
tecoyah
arcturus88


next question:

can you please describe any epiphanies or spiritual experiences you have had?
 
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