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RE: What are you doing right now?
@ProudIraqi I'm looking for into intellectual and decent people who can make really and do they can show their sense of humor and intelligence by replying on my posts
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RE: What are you doing right now?
@zafry you can reply and upvote comments
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Would You Rather: Marry A Complete Stranger Or Be Forced To Have Se x With One?
Would You Rather:
Marry A Complete Stranger
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RE: What would be your son's name? (Disturb warning)
Holy cow David u r interesting and you have an awesome mind I must say big based on the psychology and high quality of your post
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LittleGirly I miss you!!
Where are you @LittleGirly003 tws is not the same without you :'(
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MILLION $ QUESTION! Is there anyway I can escape death and live forever ?
I hate dying. I want to live forever. Plz give me tips for eternal life!
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RE: SHARING MY VOICE BEFORE LEAVING
@cutie-cat cutest voice ever! cutie u r not going anywhere. u r staying i love you
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RE: MILLION $ QUESTION! Is there anyway I can escape death and live forever ?
@ragnar-lothbrok have u seen that life after death? whats gona happen ?
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If you are Atheist, then who created earth, stars & universe ?
Just curious, if you don't believe in God then who created all this world ? Who caused Big bang?
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where are you now ?
Tell me your location and place, city, country ...... whatever!!!
Mine:
Home, Dublin, Ireland.Max upvotes person will win!
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What new features would you love to have on Talkwithstranger?
I am thinking having list of online users would be a good idea... what do you guys suggest best ideas?
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RE: cant i just find people who arent horny and actually have common sense
@sundayygirl not really. U haven't met the good people yet
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What does "cyka blyat" mean?
What does "cyka blyat" mean?
Disclaimer: I do not condone swearing or using obscene lexicon, and find it unacceptable in a polite society, with a rare exception. But it is part of nomenclature of the language, and some of the greatest Russian figures used it, including famous authors like Pushkin ( The Russian Bard) , so it’s worth exploring.
More likely heard like this: "Сука, блять!". Does NOT mean "bitch" as some other answers indicate. For three reasons:
you can't translate swear words literally - context is really important IMHO,
"bitch" is a weird swear word combination ( unless somebody specifically is referring to a prostitute - that’s why context is so important)
"бляTь" is not the same as "бляДь" which is what many people confused it with
Explanation:"блять" vs "блядь" is often confused by people, because it it so similar sounding and some people think they are the same word. They are not:
"блядь" with a “D” is swear word meaning prostitute or.
"блять" with a “T” is also a swear word, but it is used as an interjection.
Literal meaning: "Bitch, fk!" - “Fk” is used here as an interjection, not action.
Contextual meaning: "Shit, f**k!" ( or “Damn it!” or similar) . For instance if I was one for cursing, I could say something like this if I hit my finger with a hammer. This is the most likely explanation for what you heard
EDIT (Sources):There is a an opinion that "блять" doesn’t exist or is a misspelling. That maybe so - and the etimology of the word is debatable. However Russian ( and especially obscene Russian ) is not a dead or a stale language. It keeps evolving and developing. So what might have started as a misspelling, has turned into a norm simply by the virtue of common usage. If one maintains that the language is unchangeable because there is a “norm”, I have news for you - for an English ( or Russian for that matter) speaker from 550 years ago - most of thy modern English is one huge misspelling. ;-)
I’d like to address some comments about validity of my explanation (people seem to have really strong opinions about this). To confirm my understanding of this subject, I scoured far and wide to get the most learned experts from around the world :-) :
блять - это... Что такое блять? ( http://argo.academic.ru)
I spoke to several teachers of Russian - all with 20+ years of experience and B.A. & M.A. ( or rather their Russian equivalents) in Philology and Russian Literature.
Talked to a bunch of native speakers - I surveyed about 100 of my friends and acquaintances. ( To be fair not all agreed with my view, but majority did)
Several of my friends are professional translators, one of them is a Capitain in a Russian Army ( Military Translator from Portuguese). As the saying goes - they use 2 languages in the Russian Army - Russian and Komandno-Maternii ( Swear-words-only-language used to issue commands)
Here is another source ( in Russian) that agrees with my understanding of this difference: Говорим правильно: о разнице словоформ "блядь"-"блять"
So it is your prerogative to not agree with this explanation (and write your own, I’m sure a better sourced answer), but my research suggests otherwise.P.S.:
I’ll gladly change my opinion, if you can back an opposing claim with a better source, like Ozhegov’s Dictionary or a ruling from Ministry of Education. Saying “I know better” doesn’t count, unless you are an Academic in a Russian Academy of sciences with a specialisation in etymology of the swear words. Even then the answer is not clear cut. Coffee, anyone? ( For non-Russian speakers: there was a huge debate a few years back in Russia, whether “kofe” is male or neutral gender.)
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What does wyd mean in text conversation?
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