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BlueMetalChick · 26-30, F
Kalashnikov forever!
*Soviet anthem plays loudly in background*
*Soviet anthem plays loudly in background*
Longleggedlady · 31-35, F
@BlueMetalChick Chukavin is pretty good too
Valentine · M
@BlueMetalChick Choroshor, tavarish!! We keep the red flag flying, no?!
BlueMetalChick · 26-30, F
@Valentine Da, za Rodinu!
Longleggedlady · 31-35, F
@Valentine I had a go with both the ak 47 and the Chukavin prefer the later but both are good
BlueMetalChick · 26-30, F
@Longleggedlady I've yet to actually use either. The only guns I've fired are old timey bolt action rifles, like Mosin-Nagant or Swiss K-31's and such. I've also played around with a couple handguns, a Remington .22 revolver at one point and also an FN "Five Seven" gun.
OfflineFriend · 22-25
@BlueMetalChick In Russia ak 47 is national hero my friend
Longleggedlady · 31-35, F
@BlueMetalChick all I have is the Purdey's but I got to play with a whole bunch of old and current Russian weapons at a range outside Moscow we also had fun with some tanks as well they even fed up a traditional Russian soldiers lunch
BlueMetalChick · 26-30, F
@Longleggedlady I'm originally from Serbia and there's a ton of old surplus weapons from as far back as the Russian Revolution laying around in stockpiles and warehouses and shit, and a lot of shooting ranges will let you screw around with them for cheap.
Valentine · M
@BlueMetalChick konyeshno. Poop.
If you really speak Russian, you will recognise the absolute mind blowing absurdity of the word Poop, at least in this context .lol.
If you really speak Russian, you will recognise the absolute mind blowing absurdity of the word Poop, at least in this context .lol.
BlueMetalChick · 26-30, F
@Valentine I speak enough Russian to hold a casual conversation. Being a Roma Gypsy from a Slavic country, I've traveled around most of Eastern Europe and so I've picked up shit like Russian, Slovak, Hungarian, etc. but I'm not to the level of a native speaker.
OfflineFriend · 22-25
BlueMetalChick · 26-30, F
@OfflineFriend Indeed you did. And to answer the question, no I didn't yet, I need to do that lol
OfflineFriend · 22-25
@BlueMetalChick yay , Serbian course has been working
Valentine · M
@BlueMetalChick ok. Some dinner party trivia for you if it goes quiet: “Did you know that poop (nyn) is Russian for belly-button?” However, whenever I have lifted the sagging conversation in this way, I have mysteriously never been asked back. Let me know how you get on if you do try it out.
BlueMetalChick · 26-30, F
@Valentine I love weird shit like that. One of my favorite Russian phrases is [i]Lyubov ne pokhozha na kartoshku, potomu chto vy ne mozhete vybrosit yeye iz okna[/i]. "Love is not like a potato because you cannot throw it out of the window.
Straylight · 31-35, F
@BlueMetalChick [image deleted]
BlueMetalChick · 26-30, F
Valentine · M
@BlueMetalChick lol re the potatoes and windows, this takes me back soooo many friggin years to when I was 12, my first Russian lesson. I was named ‘Slava’, and invited numerous times to answer the question “Shto eta?” (pointing at the classroom window). “Eta okno!!” says I triumphantly. I actually went on one of the first post (?) Cold War school trips to Leningrad (now renamed back to the original St Petersburg of course) and Moskva. I got arrested for jay walking, had all my chocolate bars taken out of my suitcase, and I could have sold my jeans 4 times over. Happy days? Probably.
Straylight · 31-35, F
@BlueMetalChick I was also toying with these for profile size. [image deleted][image deleted]
BlueMetalChick · 26-30, F
@Straylight I recognize that second image because it actually used to be my phone wallpaper when I was in community college 😂😂