Sadly this all isn't a movie...and your opinion of whether or not Edward Snowden is a hero/terrorist for bringing to light the news of the N.S.A. conducting illegal surveillance to the people should still open your eyes. In recent news, Russia may start having torn relations with the U.S. due to their disobedience of expelling Mr. Snowden back to America. This highly classified information is a very sensitive topic, and I hope no war ensues. My blessings go out to Russia, and may peace prevail for all of humanity. We need more Batmankoffs...
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I am much fascinated by the game Killswitch for some reason. Even if it is fake, just the concept itself piqued my interest. This survival horror game takes place in a coal mine. Interestingly, I have a screenplay that makes this plot feel very familiar but I honestly have never heard of this game until now. The description of people getting punished by being stabbed in the joints is shocking to me. The ending of reaching a white light just spooks the heck out of me, but maybe people around the world commonly get the same dreams. The story of this game inspires me to re-visit a certain screenplay. “Killswitch was designed to be a unique playing experience: Like reality, it is unrepeatable, unretrievable, and illogical. One might even say ineffable. Death is final; death is complete. The fates of Porto and her beloved Ghast are as unknowable as our own. It is the desire of the Karvina Corporation that this be so, and we ask our customers to respect that desire. Rest assured Karvina will continue to provide the highest quality of games to the West, and that Killswitch is merely one among our many wonders.” Just minutes ago a meteor shower had hit central Russia which injured around 100 inhabitants. Schools and businesses around the area were closed down. Many people are speculating extra-terrestrials, or maybe the Kryptonian Super-Man. (On a serious note, I hope everyone there is okay...) Constructivism- art concerned with the particular material qualities of an object and the particular spatial presence I really want to share my experiences in my Russian film class, because it truly is fascinating to learn the minds of the people. This tower is known as Tatlin's Tower or The Monument to the Third International. It was said that it would be a greater piece of architectural work compared to the Eiffel Tower in Paris. I would love to see this tower be built, but sadly it is only an abstract idea of how the Russians viewed the world. Russians to me were unique because their mind frame was weird and filled with exploration. (Weird is good!) I can see why they viewed the Eiffel Tower as a symbol of modernity and wanted to be different from them. Beat the Whites with the Red Wedge, the intrusive red wedge symbolises the bolsheviks, who are penetrating and defeating their opponents, the White movement, during the Russian Civil War.
I always knew Russian girls kicked hard, but to the gonads is just overkill. The teacher should have known not to mess with her...some people don't like to be yelled at. Russian Scientist Domesticates Fox Article
Pretty much, a Russian scientist in 1959 named Dmitri Belyaev conducted some radical experiments to domesticate wild foxes. Not only did their behavior show change in being tamed, but their appearance changed having a head resembling that of a dog. I was watching the film "Hanna" and the reference to "Laika" about venturing off to uncharted areas with no return back interested me. Also, the fact that it is part of Russian history may be a huge highlight to why I am intrigued.
I consider myself an audiophile, because I just love listening to music so much. My day seems just great listening to some chill tunes to block out the "loud noises"... If only I could listen to my music at work, the tunes played at work are okay and I get the usual "Coldplay" and "Foster the People" every now and then. It still does not satisfy my love and desire for more music! On a different note, I also love the cold and snow believe it or not. An interesting fact, Russia is the coldest country in the world. The mid-annual temperature is −5.5°C (22°F) which for sure I get to conveniently wear all the warm clothing and jackets I want. Las Vegas is so harsh sometimes, almost makes it so unbearable to want to wear a jacket during the day. Russia is such a great place to train as well. The place is so quiet and secluded in a lot of areas that I feel makes it so peaceful. Who knows? I may even see Fedor Emelianenko who I still feel is the best fighter in the world even though he is not in his prime. I know without a doubt, chess is a national past time there, so bumping into someone at a park who wants to play would not be difficult at all. I guess I kind of don't mind associating myself as a Russophile because the nation and its people are so interesting to me. I also love the Philippines, and what I have learned from both countries is that the people have so much pride and honor for their country. I am blessed to have a Russian name, and a Filipino family. Speaking of Russian stuff, I love this dog tag so much. I pretty much wear it all day everyday because it brings me good fortune. Today, I had to complete a drug test for this airport job that also tested my vision, balance, and hearing. I thought it was so grueling holding it in, but when I finally was able to take the urine test I got so embarrassed. Lets just say I ended up overfilling the cup, and later asking the tester "Is it okay if I clean the toilet?" When I had to meet a physician, he checked my whole body, and became curious when he saw my dog tag. He said, "What country is that?" and I replied, "Russia" while he was hitting the lower section of my kneecaps to test my reflexes. He looked at me with an interested smirk, and I explained to him that I love just about everything Russian and my name's origin. I passed the tests, and he later told me,"Make sure to place me in the VIP section if you get the job." Since I am talking about everything Russia related, I am pretty sure a few of my co-workers now think I am creepy ever since I told them I thought a certain co-worker had "Russian eyes".
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