Interesting and Humour - page 3231

 
Yuriy Zaytsev:

I get the feeling you were funnier before and more interesting.

What, it's not interesting or fun when you can't take a joke? ))
 
Комбинатор:
What, it's not interesting or fun when you don't get the jokes? ))

Why on earth did you miss it? "It's actually very interesting to read Mishek."

Do you read jumping through the lines?

 
Yuriy Zaytsev:

Why did you miss the point? "It can actually be very interesting to read Mishek".

Do you read jumping through the lines ?

You don't have to jump for it - it's enough to see what you want to see.)

P.S. My personal opinion which I do not impose to anyone)

 
Alexandr Saprykin:

You don't have to jump to do this - you just need to see what you want to see)

That's a good point. I agree.
 

Speaking without personal sympathies and preferences - Alexander, there is no doubt you are right!

The trouble is that the majority or minority often see exactly what they want to see. And no one listens to the arguments of the other side - often simple understandable and reasonable.

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on the subject of gangs:

"Against whom are we friends, girls?" (F.G.Ranevskaya), looking into the room where the actresses were sitting and gossiping about someone))))

 

Songs of the Peoples of the World

With a cheerful song, Ivan goes off to war,

but when he reaches the Mannerheim Line,
he begins to sing a sad song,
as we are about to hear:
Finland, Finland,
that's where Ivan is heading again,
since Molotov has promised that everything will be all right,
and tomorrow in Helsinki they'll be eating ice cream.
No, Molotov! No, Molotov!
You're even more of a liar than Bobrikov!
Finland, Finland,
the Mannerheim Line is a serious obstacle,
and when the terrible artillery fire came from Karelia,
it silenced many Ivans.
No, Molotov! No, Molotov!
You lie even more than Bobrikov!
Finland, Finland,
the invincible Red Army is afraid.
Molotov has already told you to look out for a dacha,
or the Chukchi are threatening to take us over.
No, Molotov! No, Molotov!
You're lying even more than Bobrikov!
Go to the Urals, go to the Urals,
there's plenty of room for Molotov's dacha.
That's where we'll send the Stalinists and their henchmen,
the political troopers, the commissars and the crooks from Petrozavodsk.
No, Molotov! No, Molotov!
You lie even more than Bobrikov!
 
Yuriy Zaytsev:

Speaking without personal sympathies and preferences - Alexander, there is no doubt you are right!

The trouble is that most or minority often see exactly what they want to see. And no one listens to the arguments of the other side, which are often simple, clear and reasonable.

--

on the subject of gangs:

"Against whom are we friends, girls?" (F.G.Ranevskaya), peeking into the room where the actresses were sitting and gossiping wildly about someone))))

I remain completely neutral as Switzerland)))

 
mihailmischek:

Songs of the Peoples of the World

Ivan goes off to war with a merry song,

but when he hits the Mannerheim Line,
he begins to sing a sad song,
as we are about to hear it:
Finland, Finland,
that's where Ivan is heading again,
since Molotov has promised that everything will be all right,
and tomorrow in Helsinki they'll be eating ice cream.
No, Molotov! No, Molotov!
You're lying even more than Bobrikoff!
Finland, Finland,
the Mannerheim Line is a serious obstacle,
and when the terrible artillery fire came from Karelia,
it silenced many Ivans.
No, Molotov! No, Molotov!
You lie even more than Bobrikov!
Finland, Finland,
the invincible Red Army is afraid.
Molotov has already told you to look out for a dacha,
or the Chukchi are threatening to take us over.
No, Molotov! No, Molotov!
You're lying even more than Bobrikov!
Go to the Urals, go to the Urals,
there's plenty of room for Molotov's dacha.
That's where we'll send the Stalinists and their henchmen,
the political troopers, the commissars and the crooks from Petrozavodsk.
No, Molotov! No, Molotov!
You're lying even more than Bobrikov!

Mishek - why are you moving this dead corpse? this dead, horrible and bloody empire? , you hear that musty grave sepulchral stench again - it was all buried long ago in 91 and published five times ten times and denounced and censured long ago ...

you have to live in the present... there are much more interesting topics now...

It's strange that you don't write anything about "summer vacation" "tourists" who may have been trained in their pioneer childhood in the military children's game "Zarnitsa" - 2 days ago with practically military action, backpacks, on familiar territory, there's a brand new video with grenades and TNT

Don't you know anything about what's going on in the world ... or the long ban affects your ability to analyze up-to-date information.

You really are unrecognizable.

i'm not trying to be insulting really - i'm just trying to understand - "is this a series of we don't see what we don't want to see" ?

 
Yuriy Zaytsev:

... or a prolonged ban - affects the ability to analyse up-to-date information


Tell me about it. I went to the mental health clinic, got a certificate that I wasn't registered, and got so nervous while I was standing in line and argued that I got registered. That's a real pain in the ass.
 
Yuriy Zaytsev:


I really don't recognise you


Yura, it's not me. Just hh.