The Future of Russian

Franco   Fri Mar 09, 2007 4:26 am GMT
Ha ha ha Vlad why did you change your name to Pavel? Are you trying to make it seem like there are more people supporting your radical viewpoint?
Vlad   Fri Mar 09, 2007 5:35 am GMT
Excuse me but I don't know him. Maybe the other supporters of Spanish who bash other languages are your same self.
Franco   Fri Mar 09, 2007 5:55 am GMT
Excuses excuses. TheĆ½re everywhere in the modern world. We cannot escape them, therefore we must accept them as an intrinsical part of humans underlying nature. Therefore I don't hold your lying against you, as it is only your nature dictating that you must act such.

Although it's clear to everyone who Pavel is.
Vlad   Fri Mar 09, 2007 6:00 am GMT
Make a pact with devil to whom you sold your soul, Franco!
Vlad   Fri Mar 09, 2007 6:15 am GMT
What everyone knows that Prophecy, real_alba, Panagiotis, and you arethe same person.
Franco   Fri Mar 09, 2007 6:35 am GMT
<<Make a pact with devil to whom you sold your soul, Franco!>>

My Goodness! That statement hasno relevance whatsoever in the context we're discussing! How can you be so obtuse? Yes I sold my soul, but does that change the fact that you have a tendency to tend to correspond to expected human nature? No!

By the way, resist the temptation if you can, if you can't though it's ok. Only very strong people can resist the temptation. The soul should not be sold for a small price.

<<What everyone knows that Prophecy, real_alba, Panagiotis, and you arethe same person.>>

I don't blame you for suspecting so because as we've already discussed to death human nature would dictate that we all be the same person. However that is just how it seems, it's just as likely we are all different people engaging in polite and informative discourse on a wide variety of thought provoking issues.

Do not jump to conclusions, though if you can't I don't blame you, because it's human nature to make assumptions without proof. I would know better than you because I've sold my soul to the devil. That doesn't mean I always make unrighteaous assumptions though, I just can tend to. My pact with the devil fortunately didn't involve the bequeathment of my sense and perception of right and wrong.

Thank you for your time and understanding.
Vlad   Fri Mar 09, 2007 10:46 am GMT
You told me on the other thread that you sold your soul. "Why Spanish Will Never Become Universal"
Franco   Fri Mar 09, 2007 11:05 am GMT
You obviously didn't analyse the finer points of my previous message, other wise you would be in full understanding and yet fuller submission.
Vlad   Mon Mar 12, 2007 11:52 am GMT
It looks like you have a split personality Franco. Can't you rememberr what you posted?
real_Alba   Mon Mar 12, 2007 3:03 pm GMT
no Vlad you're wrong, Im Albanian lol and were not the same person...and I still think Spanish is more important than Russian and always will be :-)
Franco   Tue Mar 13, 2007 2:56 am GMT
I have no split personality, I am simply too true for you to understand, o led astray human.
Vlad   Tue Mar 13, 2007 3:04 am GMT
real_Alba you're just one of the millionas of Albanian who are obsessed with Spanish. Maybe you were not succesful in securing job in Italy. Well let me tell that jobs in the Hispanic countries are scarce becuase those countries are poorer than Albania.
real_Alba   Tue Mar 13, 2007 3:10 am GMT
lol I dont care I like Hispanics/Spanish people better than Russia :p
a.p.a.m.   Tue Mar 13, 2007 9:04 pm GMT
The root of all of Russia's problems lies in 70 plus years of Marxist Communism which brainwashed the people and dumbed them down. In a Marxist-Socialist state, like the old USSR, the state is king, dominant, and central to everything. Unlike a capitalist economy, where the people have an incentive to work and improve their economic lot in life. In a Communist economy, where the state controls everything, and there is no possibility of economic advancement, the people stagnate, the culture stagnates, and the country begins to decline bringing the language (in this case, Russian) down with it. This creates a vacuum scenario, where on one hand, a particular nation, culture, and language is in deep decline only to be replaced by a more economically potent country (usually nearby) waiting to take it over. This has happened over and over again throughout history.
Vlad   Wed Mar 14, 2007 12:38 am GMT
I like spanish men too...a lot...