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originally posted by: Xcalibur254
a reply to: RussianTroll
Not a coin collector so I can't tell you one way or another. Have you seen a coin that says Russia before 1253?
originally posted by: Xcalibur254
a reply to: RussianTroll
I told you. No. I don't collect coins. I've probably never seen a US coin from before the 1950s. Does that mean it didn't exist? Of course not.
Now since you seem to be a coin expert, have you seen a coin that says Russia before 1253? What about 1547?
originally posted by: OtherSideOfTheCoin
a reply to: RussianTroll
its actually funny that you think we think you're Russian
originally posted by: OtherSideOfTheCoin
a reply to: RussianTroll
Dam that google translate is working pretty fast these days....
originally posted by: Xcalibur254
a reply to: RussianTroll
If we look at the etymology, the first time word Ukrainia was used was when Poland held the land. So do you admit that Ukraine belongs to Poland-Lithuania?
originally posted by: Xcalibur254
a reply to: RussianTroll
If we look at the etymology, the first time word Ukrainia was used was when Poland held the land. So do you admit that Ukraine belongs to Poland-Lithuania?
originally posted by: RussianTroll
...........................but a world war may begin.
originally posted by: toms54
a reply to: worldstarcountry
Too bad they didn't get $5 billion...they could build a wall.
Ukrainian lawmakers broke into a massive brawl Thursday during a parliamentary session, continuing a long-held tradition of trading punches over the issues of the day.
A video showed several members of parliament throwing punches at each other after opposition lawmaker Nestor Shufrych accused pro-Russian Ukrainian politician Viktor Medvedchuk of being Russian President Vladimir Putin’s “agent.”
The brawl broke out shortly after parliament passed a bill requiring the Ukrainian Orthodox Church to rebrand itself as the “Russian Orthodox Church in Ukraine” to reflect the church’s Russian ties. The legislation comes as tensions between Russia and Ukraine have increased four years after Russia annexed Crimea in 2014.
originally posted by: RussianTroll
originally posted by: toms54
a reply to: worldstarcountry
Too bad they didn't get $5 billion...they could build a wall.
In the Crimea and Novorossia there are plans to create a new Israel, serious plans. For this, the Maidan was started in Ukraine. But the Russians and Russia intervened.
originally posted by: OtherSideOfTheCoin
a reply to: RussianTroll
Dam I am amazed at how good google translator is these day......
I try to order a beer in France and before I know it a angry French guy who wants to know why I have asked to smell his wife.
You can get it to translate a complex discussion about Russian orthodoxy from Russian (a notoriously difficult language to translate) into English with almost no errors and making perfect sense.
Amazing.