Shouldn’t we make up a new nickname:



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Hi. What's the point? I used to laugh at these fights. Although after good-natured witty duels Kapustin - Boss they seemed primitive. And now I'm sick of it, grown-ups like adults, and fighting at the level of Sam Goat. So I'm out?

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What's the point? I used to laugh at these fights. Although after the good-natured witty duels Kapustin - Boss, they seemed primitive. And now it's annoying, grown-ups like people and fights on the level of Sam Goat. So I'm out.

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Will not. Because it's because of the anonymity. Otherwise, who would be interested in him? And so - the mystery of impunity and imaginary fame. It's more interesting to live this way:

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How everybody here loves him. Lately it's been discussed more than kanon and nikon and aperture and shutter speed I suggest we rename the thread the Vodara Lovers Club.

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If we rephrase the question, leaving out the main figures, then the nickname would be: Vodhara is an enemy of the motorist!

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Happy Holidays to you, too.

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Yeah. I wish I had a flying saucer.

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I'm afraid we'll never get that. That's the great thing about being anonymous, you can say whatever you want and it won't cost you anything. You can pretend to be a moralist by being anonymous, which in itself is immoral. It is unethical to talk about ethics by harassing, provoking and insulting a person and demanding that he leave the project, all the while appealing to the public for support. Unfortunately, the current criteria of morality and ethics in society are so blurred that it is sometimes difficult for people to discern what is good and what is bad. A bad joke on the Internet is considered meanness, and systematic insults, verbal abuse, death threats, incitement to ethnic hatred, and other similar statements are innocent pranks and do not shock anyone. By the way, Vodyara himself once confessed to me when I asked him, purely out of psychological curiosity, why he didn't want to come out of the shadows, that after everything he had said and done here, it was impossible - his colleagues and those who know him in real life just wouldn't understand. He is kind of a celebrity in small circles. Yes there was a time when we were on good terms and he was my friend. Alas, everything flows and everything changes. The virtual is addictive and internet addiction has a negative effect on people. Unfortunately, and I am an example of that.

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What would his patronymic be?

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Thanks for the congratulations. It won't change the essence. Neither will its function - to keep out experts and just knowledgeable people willing to share their experiences.

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I would also wish that you smoke less, do not throw cigarette butts and bottles out the windows, obey the traffic rules and be polite to each other.

 

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