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Swetten:

It's very strange.

So -- what sport did you play?


Why would you do that?
 
gip:

Why would you want to do that?

Academic interest.

The answer's gonna be -- or you gonna tell me to fuck off, you're a training graduate, but you didn't serve?

 
Mischek:

You don't need to starve, you need to get better

Health is more important, I made up for it in 3 weeks, but the feeling of unexplained joy and colourful dreams like in childhood were there for a long time...
 
Swetten:

Academic interest.

Will there be an answer -- or will you fuck off, a graduate but not in the service?


Tell me about your life. Not everyone wants to spread the word about their identity. To tell something from personal experience is one thing, but a particular biography is something you don't want to do.
 
gip:

No. Not terrified.

Hungry. Both forced and purposely, but of course severely restricted myself, knowing that the consequences could be irreversible. I know the euphoric feeling of starvation.

Losing weight is not a problem for me. I just eat less but better quality food. The body adapts to a certain amount of food.

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The medical position, as I recall:

Direct starvation is harmful because starvation first dissolves essential proteins, like from the heart muscle and the like, after starvation fat deposits are restored first, and atrophying organs give them more space. So the impact is asymmetrical.

+ secretion is not balanced, e.g. bile and gastric juice are secreted but they have nothing to digest, so your intestines end up digesting them.

+ the organs working at their limit can go over the limit and crash.

Metabolic malfunctions may occur, leading to the most unpleasant consequences such as dystrophy or obesity.

But:

Weight loss and reduction of fatty deposits have a direct positive effect on most systems.

Therefore, you should not starve yourself, but rather eat a healthy diet and lead an active lifestyle.

So, for memory's sake.
 
Swetten:
So, for memory's sake.

Tell us better, how are you connected to law enforcement agencies and why such communist outlooks? Yes, where were you born, where did you study, who is your father and mother?
 
gip:

Tell me better about your life. Not everyone wants to spread their personality too much. To tell something from personal experience is one thing, and in particular biography somehow do not want.

Version 2:

Tell us better how you are connected to law enforcement agencies and why such communist outlooks? Yes, where were you born, where did you go to school, who is your father and mother.

I see. To tell about your sports is not even their personal experience, it's already a part of biography.

And, of course, trying to find a different story from Svanidze and Radzinsky -- there are communist beliefs.

P.S. For the record, my father was one of leading designers of Tupolev design bureau, my mother is chemist, one of leading participants of liquidation of consequences of Chernobyl accident. Now she is retired.

I myself have the diploma of mechanic, nurse, parachutist, commercial pilot, pilot's licence for handling airplanes with take-off weight up to 136 tons. That's not counting electronics fitter and stuff like that.

You, of course, with your schizophrenic thinking, can write similar.

 
Guys, we're bored. Why don't you move to a private room?
 
granit77:
Guys, we're bored. Why don't you move to a private room?

Yeah, I'd like to publicly undress a comrade.

Although, if that's an order, no problem.

 
gip:

Just for memory's sake.
Yeah. That'll get you served in a heartbeat.