tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1484180326012950400.post2359036314706223494..comments2024-03-27T23:55:17.673-07:00Comments on Flogging Babel: There'll Always Be A RussiaMichael Swanwickhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/18389836784776252022noreply@blogger.comBlogger8125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1484180326012950400.post-20689832852975596612010-01-25T12:30:49.705-08:002010-01-25T12:30:49.705-08:00I was youngster :) so, no firearms, but it was rea...I was youngster :) so, no firearms, but it was really a hard time. I can't imagine the case like "Soviet" one in modern world (I mean process like "Rotten Communism->Wild Capitalism"). In Western literature (and movies, games as result) Russians appears to be gloomy (and dumb) killers, alway dangerous and cruel. For example Gibson's "Pattern Recognition" talks about Russian in grotesque way (trully saying). Surely, it isn't real picture. Just imagine yourself that one day most of wrestlers, boxers (all sponsored before by gov), veterans of war, liberated prisoners literally faced a problem of food. So there were many different people struggling, varicoloured company. Well, I'll be proud to help you, Michael, if you need any "consulting" about Russian style.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07792747108016155231noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1484180326012950400.post-77338491446739210972010-01-23T20:38:10.246-08:002010-01-23T20:38:10.246-08:00The very thought of a Russian street gang during t...The very thought of a Russian street gang during the rupture terrifies me, Eugene. You have my admiration for having survived it.Michael Swanwickhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18389836784776252022noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1484180326012950400.post-63088286969004451482010-01-20T03:02:09.523-08:002010-01-20T03:02:09.523-08:00To trillian and David Stone
I think that Katya men...To trillian and David Stone<br />I think that Katya ment exactly what David said. I cannot say "it really is damn cold" where I live (Saint Petersburg, Russia) but it's definitly not healthy to sit on the ground in the most of a year here.Ariwchhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05077540490300055957noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1484180326012950400.post-2268998653501297852010-01-19T19:24:06.347-08:002010-01-19T19:24:06.347-08:00I think maybe the link is between cold and inferti...I think maybe the link is between cold and infertility. For instance: my mother-in-law who is Chinese told my wife that if I did not take care to wear thick woolen long underwear during the winter, I might "ruin myself as a man". In her defense, it really is damn cold where they live, so regardless of the threat to my fecundity it was good advice.David Stonehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09983230505509685792noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1484180326012950400.post-82453345682027662642010-01-19T17:24:55.438-08:002010-01-19T17:24:55.438-08:00Hi, Michael. Let me bring some Russian spirit here...Hi, Michael. Let me bring some Russian spirit here :) (although I'm citizen of Ukraine, I'm Russian). Grown on the "rupture" of the epochs (from Soviet to Chaotic) I faced street gang life as well as National Polytechnic University education. Later working with western guys on PC's games I realized that Russian criminal spirit is close to Chicano's (Latino) one (at least as it described by white American guys, I never visited America).Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07792747108016155231noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1484180326012950400.post-86103486626418155912010-01-19T14:51:28.933-08:002010-01-19T14:51:28.933-08:00I have always dreamed of going to Russia -- there&...I have always dreamed of going to Russia -- there's part of me that thinks I would learn the meaning of life if I ever went for a prolonged stay.<br /><br />And yes, my Russian friend in college, Katya, said she thought American women were crazy for sitting on the grassy ground because "in Russia, having children is very important!" I never quite understood the connection; I could only assume that in Russia, sitting on the ground is (or was) believed to make one infertile.<br /><br />And how Russian of you to find a way to sneak in a French phrase here and there! Bravo!Curio Theatrehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17142308178674914139noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1484180326012950400.post-45619857342789741272010-01-19T11:00:06.617-08:002010-01-19T11:00:06.617-08:00Huh. No, rascal I mean, or scamp. Good-for-nothi...Huh. No, rascal I mean, or scamp. Good-for-nothing. Kyril is a bandit in the Russian sense, a petty hoodlum. But underage, so the sergeant would feel comfortable talking to him in a condescending way.<br /><br />Heck, I think Americans are strange and I was born here.Michael Swanwickhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18389836784776252022noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1484180326012950400.post-56912488353629992122010-01-19T08:53:51.083-08:002010-01-19T08:53:51.083-08:00I'm pretty sure the Brits and the Russians thi...I'm pretty sure the Brits and the Russians think Americans are strange too. My roommate is Bulgarian, and she doesn't understand why North American women ever go dutch on dates or could not want men to open doors for them.<br /><br />By 'vaurien' does your character mean 'pirate'? Because it's a particularly nautical term if I understand it correctly (I'm anglo, but Montrealais).Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05005355896652998236noreply@blogger.com