Interesting and humorous (politics and history banned) - page 36

 
Vladimir Karputov:

Helen Glover: Morning jog.



it's a great saturday afternoon -- karputov ripped his claws off -- golubev took a taxi to the bathhouse -- trishkin went to escort his wife.

if you add in that Roche is on holiday -- renat is celebrating winning the nomination(https://www.mql5.com/ru/forum/219992)-- servicedesk rolled the dice this weekend.

there could be a rare idyll of calm on the forum.

 

Zaporizhia in the morning


 
This branch is more than humorous, as it immediately comes to mind to create a third.
 
Renat Akhtyamov:
This thread is more than humour, as it immediately brings to mind the creation of a third one.

Yes, when I look at pictures of clouds, I am bursting with laughter.

 

What the coders have been arguing about in the English section all last week:
"Toreturn(0), or toreturn, that is the question."

The Shakespearean equivalent: "To be, or not to be, that is the question".
 
Sergey Golubev:

Which is what the coders in the English section have been arguing about all last week:
"Toreturn(0), or toreturn, that is the question."

The Shakespearean equivalent: "To be, or not to be, that is the question".

Fellow Golubev. Stop embarrassing the English branch. Do you realize what you're doing? You're bluntly saying, "Look how dumb forum members are in the English section." Not only that, but you put it all in the "interesting and humorous" section. Like, let's laugh together. If you were an officer, you might want to consider playing Russian roulette (for starters).

 
Sergey Golubev:

What the coders have been arguing about in the English section all last week:
"Toreturn(0), or toreturn, that is the question."

The Shakespearean equivalent: "To be, or not to be, that is the question".

Can I have a link?

 
Andrey F. Zelinsky:

Fellow Golubev. Stop embarrassing the English branch. Do you realize what you're doing? You're bluntly saying, "Look how dumb forum members are in the English section." Not only that, you're putting it all in the "interesting and humorous" section. Like, let's laugh together. If you were an officer, you might want to consider playing Russian roulette (for starters).

Personally, I understood that post as a parcel of advice on learning English, especially for freelancers

However ridiculous it may be, but the work on the other side is piled up and, of course, the quid are immediately available

And after all, gentlemen are taken at their word...

 
Renat Akhtyamov:

And yet gentlemen are taken at their word...

a video on the subject
 
Andrey F. Zelinsky:
The video is on point.

PS

It's easier to do the bidding of an Englishman than that of a Russian.