Re: The Russians are coming
« Reply #600 on: January 13, 2015, 07:51:17 PM »
Nina Potrepelyuk...

Man, what is in the water or milk out in Russia? :P

It's cabbage...lots of cabbage. 

Re: The Russians are coming
« Reply #601 on: January 13, 2015, 08:15:33 PM »
Yulia K  :P

Re: The Russians are coming
« Reply #602 on: January 13, 2015, 08:20:37 PM »
It's cabbage...lots of cabbage.  

Oh, is that what it is? ???

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Re: The Russians are coming
« Reply #603 on: January 14, 2015, 01:50:00 PM »
It's cabbage...lots of cabbage. 

Cabbage is kind of a rather gassy vegetable.

Could it be that this causes...       Inflation?      :D

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Re: The Russians are coming
« Reply #604 on: January 14, 2015, 06:51:23 PM »
Cabbage is kind of a rather gassy vegetable.

Could it be that this causes...       Inflation?      :D

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Whatever the case may be with cabbage it's got to be better than most of the junk food we Americans consume right?
Didn't your mommy and other responsible adults always tell you to eat your little veggies cause they were good for you?
Well, it seems pretty evident that people in those parts of the world eat a much more wholesome diet which most likely
does not include too much fast food nor much of our GMO infested crap that we are now consuming.

You know I once had a Russian (transplant) co-worker who I was kind of friendly with for some time and this guy sort of informed me some about their culture over some years. It was pretty clear that he was different and did not like nor ate much stuff from the greasy lunch truck nor other  
fast food junk stuff like the others there. He normally used to pack his own cold lunch from home.
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Re: The Russians are coming
« Reply #605 on: January 14, 2015, 10:06:20 PM »
Boobinator -
I'm with you on the veggies.  I'm a big fan of all things vegetable; though I would never quit meat and dairy, I regularly do vegetarian meals... I wasn't trying to be snide about the cabbage, just tried to make a bad inflation fetish joke.   :)

I don't know that lots of what I get are GMO - paranoia has pulled a lot of that out of the stores.  But  lots of what we get has been bred by selection and pollenation crossing - something humans have been doing since we went agrarian.  Optimization for yield, storage life, transportability, and resistance to blight and vermin.  The worst of this I think is a reduction in nutritive value and flavor - hence the recent interest in vintage or heritage seeds and vegetables.

Yes, the fast food crap is the worst. Empty calories designed for profit, max tongue effect and speed of preparation - health factor be damned! (I think sometimes that this is a sample manifestation of the various excesses and flaws in western society, which lead some other cultures' fanatics to rather fight than switch...)   ;)  Talk about self destructive, too.

When it comes to diet and related traditions, I do often find that europeans and asians can have a better idea - not that they don't ever make their own mistakes, but that many of the traditions are well evolved and therefore healthier.

I wonder if cabbage really has a magic power - wonder if I can get my wife to like it...  ;)
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Re: The Russians are coming
« Reply #606 on: January 14, 2015, 11:46:34 PM »
Boobinator -
I'm with you on the veggies.  I'm a big fan of all things vegetable; though I would never quit meat and dairy, I regularly do vegetarian meals... I wasn't trying to be snide about the cabbage, just tried to make a bad inflation fetish joke.   :)

I don't know that lots of what I get are GMO - paranoia has pulled a lot of that out of the stores.  But  lots of what we get has been bred by selection and pollenation crossing - something humans have been doing since we went agrarian.  Optimization for yield, storage life, transportability, and resistance to blight and vermin.  The worst of this I think is a reduction in nutritive value and flavor - hence the recent interest in vintage or heritage seeds and vegetables.

Yes, the fast food crap is the worst. Empty calories designed for profit, max tongue effect and speed of preparation - health factor be damned! (I think sometimes that this is a sample manifestation of the various excesses and flaws in western society, which lead some other cultures' fanatics to rather fight than switch...)   ;)  Talk about self destructive, too.

When it comes to diet and related traditions, I do often find that europeans and asians can have a better idea - not that they don't ever make their own mistakes, but that many of the traditions are well evolved and therefore healthier.

I wonder if cabbage really has a magic power - wonder if I can get my wife to like it...  ;)
-D'Artagnian


Okay, I wasn't taking you entirely serious 'pilotblaze' but reacting to your general point about the benefit of cabbage and a healthier diet, which I understood. I caught the little joke about the gases. I always enjoyed a little cabbage and cheese but hardly have it anymore. Maybe it's a sign of the times or something.  

I'm no vegetarian either, and enjoy my meat, athough in more modest quantities these days. I can definitely agree with most everything you have stated  and also very well said. However, I think it is more profit driven by this U.S. corporate structure that has besieged us for some time now and seems to operate with little to no conscience anymore, but I don't want to really get into any kind of political rant here.

You know there was a time, back  in the day, when I  thought even McDonald's was somewhat healthy. But I now have very little confidence in the products they put out anymore. As for the seed cross breeding, etc., I believe that is true but takes a back seat to the bottom line, which mostly explains some of your other points. Just today I was hearing on the radio how Europeans have been actively fighting back against any GMO product production in their countries, while us Americans seem to be mostly oblivious and/or helpless to do anything about what is going on right under our noses. This is in spite of all the information that is available on talk radio shows, the web and other written sources. I think that some day soon we will begin to wake up to it though.  8)

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Re: The Russians are coming
« Reply #607 on: January 16, 2015, 12:15:56 AM »
Olga S.  :P
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Re: The Russians are coming
« Reply #608 on: January 16, 2015, 01:24:17 PM »

She is not Olga K. - she is Olga M.
One more image of her is below:

Mod edit to say THANKS for the clarification. And a bit more clarification in case anyone's interested: while we appreciate the discretion, it's NOT A RULE that only the last initials can be used of all these Russian beauties garnered from social media sites. IF THEY THEMSELVES use their full last names online/in public, then those last names CAN be included here without violating any of the BEA Owner's privacy protection rules. Using the last initial is only necessary when the woman herself has NOT publicly shared her last name online. Thanks. :)
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Re: The Russians are coming
« Reply #609 on: January 16, 2015, 03:48:18 PM »
She is not Olga K. - she is Olga M.

Who cares?  What's her phonenumber?
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Re: The Russians are coming
« Reply #610 on: January 16, 2015, 07:32:21 PM »

She is not Olga K. - she is Olga M.
One more image of her is below:

Mod edit to say THANKS for the clarification. And a bit more clarification in case anyone's interested: while we appreciate the discretion, it's NOT A RULE that only the last initials can be used of all these Russian beauties garnered from social media sites. IF THEY THEMSELVES use their full last names online/in public, then those last names CAN be included here without violating any of the BEA Owner's privacy protection rules. Using the last initial is only necessary when the woman herself has NOT publicly shared her last name online. Thanks. :)

Okay, my bad...she's Olga M. Here is yet another Olga K. for you though...;D
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Re: The Russians are coming
« Reply #611 on: January 16, 2015, 07:34:38 PM »

She is not Olga K. - she is Olga M.
I disagree, her name is Olga Kononova, and she used to have a profile at http://m.vk.com/id41149602.
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Re: The Russians are coming
« Reply #612 on: January 16, 2015, 08:23:41 PM »
I disagree, her name is Olga Kononova, and she used to have a profile at http://m.vk.com/id41149602.

Arrgh! This is why I wish you fellows who kindly introduce us to these Russian beauties would use at least a couple of letters for the last name instead of just the last initial. There are SO many Olgas, and more on the way every day... it's hard enough to keep track of them all without two, three or four different gals all having the same last initial as well.

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Re: The Russians are coming
« Reply #613 on: January 17, 2015, 02:22:58 AM »
I disagree, her name is Olga Kononova, and she used to have a profile at http://m.vk.com/id41149602.
Well, I see, You do not know the latest news.
1) The profile You mean is closed now.
2) Now her last name begins from "M" letter. It is possible in following cases: - she got married and changed her last name; - she divorced, married again and changed her name once again.
3) And who established the rule, that someone's profile on that source You mean (the social network) must contain REAL name ? Real first name ? Real last name ? Most people in such networks use their real names, of course; but many persons are logged in there with fictional full names, or with fictional first names and real last names, or with real first names and fictional last names. Or those people use the pseudonyms, connected with cinema's, literature's or fairy tale's heroes; or even pseudonyms of letters and numbers, and so on. It is not prohibited.
By the way: I have my profile on source You mean too, and I use fictional last name for the specific "security" reasons.
4) And, at last, You have to trust me, because I live right here, in Russia. ;D ;D ;D


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And a bit more clarification in case anyone's interested: while we appreciate the discretion, it's NOT A RULE that only the last initials can be used of all these Russian beauties garnered from social media sites. IF THEY THEMSELVES use their full last names online/in public, then those last names CAN be included here without violating any of the BEA Owner's privacy protection rules. Using the last initial is only necessary when the woman herself has NOT publicly shared her last name online.
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This is why I wish you fellows who kindly introduce us to these Russian beauties would use at least a couple of letters for the last name instead of just the last initial. There are SO many Olgas, and more on the way every day... it's hard enough to keep track of them all without two, three or four different gals all having the same last initial as well.
As for Your wish, dear Palomine, about their last names or even about only several letters from last names - yes, I respect the Forum rules, and this is good, that we can use their last names in case if they themselves shared them.
But here my own Code of Conduct begins to work. I've thought a lot about it and took my decision for himself:
1) If any Russian or Slavic girl/woman working as photo model, or as "show girl" (like Mia Zarring (her real first name is Maria, by the way; or like Iren Ferrari), and she have her own site/blog with photos, and if such girl/woman is known enough in the society - I can write her full name without any doubts.
2) It any Russian or Slavic girl/woman is not model, but is an ordinary woman, and she have her PERSONAL page/profile in any social network, I have no right to give their full last names and even several letters from last names - because I did not ask permission from her personally to do so ! I consider, to give full last name is the violation of privacy. The maximum that I can do in this case is to give the first letter only.
Besides, I'm not sure it's her real name (read my above answer to Roap) in case of each particular woman.

= (by the way - it will be better knowing her name is fake; in this case I could to write it in full form without any harm to her privacy) =


And here are some "specific Russian" features for Your understanding:
1) Most part of images of our boob beauties on the Net is unnamed - "beauty", "big titted", "busty". That is why I post unnamed photos in Forum sometimes - to know their names is simply impossible. Or such images named with abstract names - "Olga", "Masha", "big boobed Tanya", "busty Elena", etc. Those names have nothing common with real names of those models.
2) It is quite strange, but in many cases different sources give different names for same model.
3) Sometimes such images are titled with names and last names. Here is "fifty - fifty" possibility - those names could to be fully or partially real; or fully or partially abstract, fictional; or even simply wrong. Even is many sources give equal full name for some particular model, we can not be sure, is this her real name or fictional, or pseudonym.
4) And, at last, even today, with much more freedom, than 20 - 30 - 40 years ago, most part of society perceives any photo modelling, photography (and especially naked, erotic photography with the "exposure of their charms") like something shameful and inappropriate for a respectable, pure girl/woman. That is why many women, which were (or are) involved in photo shooting - on professional basis, on private basis, or occasionally - prefer to use fictitious names and pseudonyms; they just shy, and afraid, that their participation in nude, adult or risky photography may cause some troubles in their real life.
This public opinion is changed now, of course, but changed very - very slowly, because of such "occupation" was stictly prohibited in decades before. It is need to change several people generations before their mind will be more liberated.

So, if anyone wants to sort photos of those Russian/Slavic beauties, it is better for him to create several folders, name their with first names of those beauties, and place their images in particular folder. In case of those beauties have same first names, it is possible to name the folders with their first names and numbers: "Olga 1", "Olga 2", "Olga 45"... ;D ;D
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Re: The Russians are coming
« Reply #614 on: January 17, 2015, 02:41:38 AM »
I'm all Olga'd out.