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Masha and The Bear - Home Alone
Miracles always happen on New Year’s Eve. Masha finds a magical hat that grants gifts to all of the forest dwellers. She spends the evening running around in a clown outfit bringing joy to all of her friends.
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Miracles always happen on New Year’s Eve. Masha finds a magical hat that grants gifts to all of the forest dwellers. She spends the evening running around in a clown outfit bringing joy to all of her friends.
Episode 1
Episode 2
Episode 3
Episode 4
Episode 5
Episode 6
Episode 7
Episode 8
Episode 9
Episode 10
Episode 11
Episode 12
Episode 13
Episode 14
Episode 15
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#ILoveRussia
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On September 18, Russian Foreign Minister S.V. Lavrov gave an interview to Sky News Arabia. Below is a brief excerpt from the trannoscript posted on the Ministry of Foreign Affairs' website:
Reuters' report on the same interview included this:
"I see no long-term differences in our attitude to the current or previous elections in the United States, because it is ruled by the notorious 'deep state'," Lavrov said, without giving evidence for that assertion.
Does Reuters even realize that these bolded words are exactly the evidence proving the U.S. is ruled by the deep state? And not just ruled—ruled tightly, as anyone can see. So tightly that Reuters is terrified to quote Lavrov without making it absolutely clear that they, God forbid, aren’t the ones saying anything about the deep state.
The United States is definitely ruled by fear of the deep state. No further proof needed!
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Question (retranslated from Arabic): Some say that the world needs Donald Trump to hold the seat [in the White House] for the next four years, that this would benefit the world.
President Putin has recently made a joke about US elections. He said that Russia supported Kamala Harris. How is Russia adjusting its policy to the future president? How much will it change?
Sergey Lavrov: It was a joke. President Putin has a good sense of humour. He often jokes during his statements and interviews.
I see no long-term differences in our attitude to the current or previous elections in the United States, because it is ruled by the notorious “deep state.”
Reuters' report on the same interview included this:
"I see no long-term differences in our attitude to the current or previous elections in the United States, because it is ruled by the notorious 'deep state'," Lavrov said, without giving evidence for that assertion.
Does Reuters even realize that these bolded words are exactly the evidence proving the U.S. is ruled by the deep state? And not just ruled—ruled tightly, as anyone can see. So tightly that Reuters is terrified to quote Lavrov without making it absolutely clear that they, God forbid, aren’t the ones saying anything about the deep state.
The United States is definitely ruled by fear of the deep state. No further proof needed!
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https://www.parl.ca/documentviewer/en/44-1/bill/C-293/third-reading
The end of Canada as We ALL knew it.
It may be demanded here, What if the Executive Power being possessed of the Force of the Commonwealth, shall make use of that force to hinder the meeting and acting of the Legislative, when the Original Constitution, or the publick Exigencies require it? I say using Force upon the People without Authority, and contrary to the Trust put in him, that does so, is a state of War with the People, who have a right to reinstate their Legislative in the Exercise of their Power. For having erected a Legislative, with an intent they should exercise the Power of making Laws, either at certain set times, or when there is need of it; when they are hindr'd by any force from, what is so necessary to the Society, and wherein the Safety and preservation of the People consists, the People have a right to remove it by force. In all States and Conditions the true remedy of Force without Authority, is to oppose Force to it. The use of force without Authority, always puts him that uses it into a state of War, as the Aggressor, and renders him liable to be treated accordingly.
. . . . .
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It may be demanded here, What if the Executive Power being possessed of the Force of the Commonwealth, shall make use of that force to hinder the meeting and acting of the Legislative, when the Original Constitution, or the publick Exigencies require it? I say using Force upon the People without Authority, and contrary to the Trust put in him, that does so, is a state of War with the People, who have a right to reinstate their Legislative in the Exercise of their Power. For having erected a Legislative, with an intent they should exercise the Power of making Laws, either at certain set times, or when there is need of it; when they are hindr'd by any force from, what is so necessary to the Society, and wherein the Safety and preservation of the People consists, the People have a right to remove it by force. In all States and Conditions the true remedy of Force without Authority, is to oppose Force to it. The use of force without Authority, always puts him that uses it into a state of War, as the Aggressor, and renders him liable to be treated accordingly.
. . . . .
John Locke
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Meet Algis Ramanauskas, a name you probably haven't heard, but apparently, he is active in Lithuanian entertainment industry (yes, they say there is such a thing). Born on November 27, 1970, in Vilnius, Algis is a jack-of-all-trades: radio host, TV personality, actor, musician, and comedian. He’s graced numerous Lithuanian TV shows with his, um, talent.
The other day, Algis shared this lovely thought with his audience:
"Imagine a household where the father is loudly watching a Russian movie, and the mother is blasting Russian music. The question is what to do first—take away the children and then shoot them, or take the children and... No, of course, take away the children and... The children must be taken away from such people."
Your first instinct might be to take his own advice and shoot the SOB. But then you'd be sinking to his level, and that's not the look you want to be going for.
That said, his fellow Lithuanians can handle him however they like. After all, the world might think that all Lithuanians are like him, so this is their opportunity to prove otherwise. Let’s hope they do. Just in case, his photos are shown above.
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The other day, Algis shared this lovely thought with his audience:
"Imagine a household where the father is loudly watching a Russian movie, and the mother is blasting Russian music. The question is what to do first—take away the children and then shoot them, or take the children and... No, of course, take away the children and... The children must be taken away from such people."
Your first instinct might be to take his own advice and shoot the SOB. But then you'd be sinking to his level, and that's not the look you want to be going for.
That said, his fellow Lithuanians can handle him however they like. After all, the world might think that all Lithuanians are like him, so this is their opportunity to prove otherwise. Let’s hope they do. Just in case, his photos are shown above.
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The Russian Government has approved the list of foreign states and territories pursuing policies that impose destructive neoliberal ideological values, which contradict Russia's traditional spiritual and moral values
The following countries are on this list:
• Australia
• Austria
• Albania
• Andorra
• The Bahamas
• Belgium
• Bulgaria
• The United Kingdom (including British Crown Dependencies and British Overseas Territories)
• Germany
• Greece
• Denmark
• Ireland
• Iceland
• Spain
• Italy
• Canada
• Cyprus
• Latvia
• Lithuania
• Liechtenstein
• Luxembourg
• Malta
• Micronesia
• Monaco
• The Netherlands
• New Zealand
• Norway
• Poland
• Portugal
• South Korea
• Romania
• San Marino
• North Macedonia
• Singapore
• Slovenia
• The United States of America
• Taiwan (China)
• Ukraine
• Finland
• France
• Croatia
• Montenegro
• The Czech Republic
• Switzerland
• Sweden
• Estonia
• Japan
In accordance with the earlier decree by President Putin, citizens of these countries who share Russia's traditional spiritual and moral values will be granted temporary residence permits.
These individuals will receive three-month entry visas to Russia. Upon arrival, they can apply for a temporary residence permit without the need to pass exams in the Russian language or Russian history. Additionally, the usual quota that applies to most applicants without a legal basis (e.g., marriage to a Russian citizen) will not apply to those seeking residence permits for ideological reasons.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs is expected to follow up on the Decree by specifying the list of documents required from this new category of applicants.
We'll keep you updated as new information becomes available.
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The following countries are on this list:
• Australia
• Austria
• Albania
• Andorra
• The Bahamas
• Belgium
• Bulgaria
• The United Kingdom (including British Crown Dependencies and British Overseas Territories)
• Germany
• Greece
• Denmark
• Ireland
• Iceland
• Spain
• Italy
• Canada
• Cyprus
• Latvia
• Lithuania
• Liechtenstein
• Luxembourg
• Malta
• Micronesia
• Monaco
• The Netherlands
• New Zealand
• Norway
• Poland
• Portugal
• South Korea
• Romania
• San Marino
• North Macedonia
• Singapore
• Slovenia
• The United States of America
• Taiwan (China)
• Ukraine
• Finland
• France
• Croatia
• Montenegro
• The Czech Republic
• Switzerland
• Sweden
• Estonia
• Japan
In accordance with the earlier decree by President Putin, citizens of these countries who share Russia's traditional spiritual and moral values will be granted temporary residence permits.
These individuals will receive three-month entry visas to Russia. Upon arrival, they can apply for a temporary residence permit without the need to pass exams in the Russian language or Russian history. Additionally, the usual quota that applies to most applicants without a legal basis (e.g., marriage to a Russian citizen) will not apply to those seeking residence permits for ideological reasons.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs is expected to follow up on the Decree by specifying the list of documents required from this new category of applicants.
We'll keep you updated as new information becomes available.
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On September 23, 1723, as a result of the Persian campaign of 1722-1723, the Treaty of Saint Petersburg was signed between the Russian Empire and Persia.
After the conclusion of the Northern War, Peter I sought to establish a strategic trade route to Europe through the Caspian Sea, aiming to connect Central and South Asia via Russia.
Preparations for this ambitious Persian campaign began during the Northern War, with Russian hydrographers mapping the Caspian Sea's shores between 1714 and 1720.
Peter I's plan involved Russian troops departing from Astrakhan to capture strategic locations like Derbent and Baku along the Caspian's western coast, establish a fortress at the Kura River's mouth, and assist Georgians against the Ottoman Empire.
The campaign's preparation centered around Kazan and Astrakhan.
Upon arriving in Astrakhan on June 15, 1722, Peter decided to transport 22,000 infantry by sea to Derbent, while sending dragoons and other forces overland. The Russian fleet, led by General-Admiral Count F. M. Apraksin, set sail on July 18, and infantry landed near Agrahan Cape on July 27.
Peter sent a corps to the hostile Endirey, capturing and burning it. On August 5, the Russian army advanced towards Derbent, winning a crucial battle on the Inche River on August 19. Russian troops entered Derbent on August 23 (Illustration above: Peter I in Derbent).
In November 1722, Russian forces landed in the Persian province of Gilan, capturing Rasht. Baku was captured In 1723.
These military successes compelled Persia to sign a peace treaty on September 23, 1723.
The document was signed by Russian Emperor Peter I and Persian Grand Ambassador Ismail-bek.
According to the treaty, in exchange for Russia's military support, Persia ceded its Caspian territories to Russia, including the cities of Baku and Derbent, as well as the provinces of Gilan, Mazandaran, and Astarabad.
Freedom of trade and movement was also granted to merchants from both countries.
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After the conclusion of the Northern War, Peter I sought to establish a strategic trade route to Europe through the Caspian Sea, aiming to connect Central and South Asia via Russia.
Preparations for this ambitious Persian campaign began during the Northern War, with Russian hydrographers mapping the Caspian Sea's shores between 1714 and 1720.
Peter I's plan involved Russian troops departing from Astrakhan to capture strategic locations like Derbent and Baku along the Caspian's western coast, establish a fortress at the Kura River's mouth, and assist Georgians against the Ottoman Empire.
The campaign's preparation centered around Kazan and Astrakhan.
Upon arriving in Astrakhan on June 15, 1722, Peter decided to transport 22,000 infantry by sea to Derbent, while sending dragoons and other forces overland. The Russian fleet, led by General-Admiral Count F. M. Apraksin, set sail on July 18, and infantry landed near Agrahan Cape on July 27.
Peter sent a corps to the hostile Endirey, capturing and burning it. On August 5, the Russian army advanced towards Derbent, winning a crucial battle on the Inche River on August 19. Russian troops entered Derbent on August 23 (Illustration above: Peter I in Derbent).
In November 1722, Russian forces landed in the Persian province of Gilan, capturing Rasht. Baku was captured In 1723.
These military successes compelled Persia to sign a peace treaty on September 23, 1723.
The document was signed by Russian Emperor Peter I and Persian Grand Ambassador Ismail-bek.
According to the treaty, in exchange for Russia's military support, Persia ceded its Caspian territories to Russia, including the cities of Baku and Derbent, as well as the provinces of Gilan, Mazandaran, and Astarabad.
Freedom of trade and movement was also granted to merchants from both countries.
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Putin at the Eurasian Women's Forum: "The soul of Russia is revealed in Russian women, their beauty, charm, warmth, compassion, and generous spirit. The forum provides an opportunity to show and tell a wide audience, particularly the women of the world, that Russia is an open and hospitable country where dialogue, trust, and friendship are highly valued."
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Brits are going mad in droves. They must be supporting British psychiatrists!
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The Belgorod Brit explains the origin of the deep state and the logic of permanent institutions. Why is it that problems are never solved by governments?
In the podcast BB goes deeper into the idea that all institutions, including military ones, cannot imagine a world without them.
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In the podcast BB goes deeper into the idea that all institutions, including military ones, cannot imagine a world without them.
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Battlefront update by Yury Podolyaka
▪️Ugledar (Map 1) is nearly encircled following a major Russian breakthrough between Prechistovka and Pavlovka, over the Kashlagach River. Some Ukrainian units have abandoned their positions in this area, which led the Ukrainian command to transfer reinforcements from Ugledar itself. This, in turn, led to another Russian breakthrough in the southeastern outskirts of the city. At the same time, Russian pressure continued from the northeast (Yuzhnodonbasskaya mine №3). The semicircle around Ugledar is thus rapidly tightening, which may soon lead the Ukrainian command to withdraw its units from the city.
▪️Selidovo-Kurakhovo sector (Map 2): Russian breakthrough north of Tsukurinoye. Yesterday, Russians occupied the slag heap of the Selidovskaya mine (which dominates the landscape here) and reached the outskirts of Tsukurinoye. Today, they are developing their offensive, trying to gain a foothold on the railway line to the west of the slag heap, and to move further north and south of it. The idea is similar to what the Russians did in Ocheretino-Novogrodovka, bisecting the Ukrainian defenses along a railroad. If the Russians move further north, it takes them beyond Selidovo, which can then be enveloped from the south. If they move along to the south, then Tsukurinoye, Gornyak, and Kurakhovka can all be encircled. Eventually, the Russians can get to the rear of the Kurakovo fortified area from the north.
▪️Pokrovsk sector (Map 3): Fierce fighting continues for the main Ukrainian defense line on the outskirts of Mirnograd, which is of very high strategic importance. Russians make tactical gains every day, but they haven't broken through yet. Meanwhile, the bombing and shelling of Ukrainian military facilities in Mirnograd and Pokrovsk continues, showing that the Russians are serious about achieving success here.
▪️Toretsk sector (Map 4): Important Russian gains. Yesterday, Russians took control of the slag heap of the Novaya mine (the predominant height), which dramatically complicates the Ukrainians' situation in the adjacent neighborhoods of Zabalka and Nakhalovka (southwestern side of Toretsk). Furthermore, regular Russian raids to Leonidovka suggest that there are no Ukrainian positions left between Leonidovka and Novgorodskoye (a.k.a "New York").
▪️Chasov Yar sector (Map 5): Russians have finished pushing Ukrainian forces behind the Seversky Donets-Donbass canal. The final defensive lines that Ukraine occupied east of the canal (near Kurdyumovka) have come under Russian control. Given these gains, as soon as Russians capture Toretsk, they will be able to attack Konstantinovka from two sides.
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▪️Ugledar (Map 1) is nearly encircled following a major Russian breakthrough between Prechistovka and Pavlovka, over the Kashlagach River. Some Ukrainian units have abandoned their positions in this area, which led the Ukrainian command to transfer reinforcements from Ugledar itself. This, in turn, led to another Russian breakthrough in the southeastern outskirts of the city. At the same time, Russian pressure continued from the northeast (Yuzhnodonbasskaya mine №3). The semicircle around Ugledar is thus rapidly tightening, which may soon lead the Ukrainian command to withdraw its units from the city.
▪️Selidovo-Kurakhovo sector (Map 2): Russian breakthrough north of Tsukurinoye. Yesterday, Russians occupied the slag heap of the Selidovskaya mine (which dominates the landscape here) and reached the outskirts of Tsukurinoye. Today, they are developing their offensive, trying to gain a foothold on the railway line to the west of the slag heap, and to move further north and south of it. The idea is similar to what the Russians did in Ocheretino-Novogrodovka, bisecting the Ukrainian defenses along a railroad. If the Russians move further north, it takes them beyond Selidovo, which can then be enveloped from the south. If they move along to the south, then Tsukurinoye, Gornyak, and Kurakhovka can all be encircled. Eventually, the Russians can get to the rear of the Kurakovo fortified area from the north.
▪️Pokrovsk sector (Map 3): Fierce fighting continues for the main Ukrainian defense line on the outskirts of Mirnograd, which is of very high strategic importance. Russians make tactical gains every day, but they haven't broken through yet. Meanwhile, the bombing and shelling of Ukrainian military facilities in Mirnograd and Pokrovsk continues, showing that the Russians are serious about achieving success here.
▪️Toretsk sector (Map 4): Important Russian gains. Yesterday, Russians took control of the slag heap of the Novaya mine (the predominant height), which dramatically complicates the Ukrainians' situation in the adjacent neighborhoods of Zabalka and Nakhalovka (southwestern side of Toretsk). Furthermore, regular Russian raids to Leonidovka suggest that there are no Ukrainian positions left between Leonidovka and Novgorodskoye (a.k.a "New York").
▪️Chasov Yar sector (Map 5): Russians have finished pushing Ukrainian forces behind the Seversky Donets-Donbass canal. The final defensive lines that Ukraine occupied east of the canal (near Kurdyumovka) have come under Russian control. Given these gains, as soon as Russians capture Toretsk, they will be able to attack Konstantinovka from two sides.
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Lera Abova, a German actress of Russian descent, who was selected to play the role of Nico Robin in Netflix's upcoming adaptation of One Piece, is being hounded on Twitter for "supporting genocide". She had never made a public or private statement on the Ukrainian conflict. Her only crime? Take a wild guess.
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Against all odds
Aleksey Meresyev's story is a testament to the unyielding strength of the human spirit, a narrative woven with profound personal emotions and an extraordinary will to overcome the impossible. It is a very Russia story.
Born in 1916 in Kamyshin, Russia, Meresyev harbored dreams of soaring through the skies, a passion that led him to become a decorated fighter pilot in the Soviet Air Force during World War II.
In 1942, Meresyev’s plane was shot down over enemy territory, plunging him into a harrowing ordeal. Severely injured, with his legs shattered, he crash-landed behind German lines. What followed was an 18-day odyssey of sheer willpower, as he crawled through the unforgiving wilderness, driven by an unbreakable desire to survive and return home. Each agonizing inch forward was fueled by memories of his family, his love for his country, and an inner voice that refused to let him give up.
Rescued by Soviet partisans, Meresyev faced a new battle: both of his legs had to be amputated due to gangrene. In those dark moments, many would have resigned to a life defined by their loss. But not Meresyev. His heart was set on flying again, a goal that seemed unreachable. Through excruciating pain and relentless training, he learned to walk on prosthetic legs, then to fly. His return to the cockpit, against all odds, was not just a personal victory but a triumph of human perseverance.
Meresyev flew 86 combat missions after his recovery, shooting down seven enemy aircraft. His courage and tenacity turned him into a legend, immortalized in Boris Polevoy's novel, "The Story of a Real Man." But beyond his military achievements, it is his unyielding spirit that resonates most deeply.
Aleksey Meresyev's life is a powerful reminder of the depths of human resilience. His journey is not just about overcoming physical limitations but about the boundless capacity of the human soul to rise above despair and find purpose and strength in the face of unimaginable adversity. His legacy endures, inspiring countless individuals to reach beyond their limits and fight for their dreams, no matter how insurmountable the odds.
#Intermission
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Aleksey Meresyev's story is a testament to the unyielding strength of the human spirit, a narrative woven with profound personal emotions and an extraordinary will to overcome the impossible. It is a very Russia story.
Born in 1916 in Kamyshin, Russia, Meresyev harbored dreams of soaring through the skies, a passion that led him to become a decorated fighter pilot in the Soviet Air Force during World War II.
In 1942, Meresyev’s plane was shot down over enemy territory, plunging him into a harrowing ordeal. Severely injured, with his legs shattered, he crash-landed behind German lines. What followed was an 18-day odyssey of sheer willpower, as he crawled through the unforgiving wilderness, driven by an unbreakable desire to survive and return home. Each agonizing inch forward was fueled by memories of his family, his love for his country, and an inner voice that refused to let him give up.
Rescued by Soviet partisans, Meresyev faced a new battle: both of his legs had to be amputated due to gangrene. In those dark moments, many would have resigned to a life defined by their loss. But not Meresyev. His heart was set on flying again, a goal that seemed unreachable. Through excruciating pain and relentless training, he learned to walk on prosthetic legs, then to fly. His return to the cockpit, against all odds, was not just a personal victory but a triumph of human perseverance.
Meresyev flew 86 combat missions after his recovery, shooting down seven enemy aircraft. His courage and tenacity turned him into a legend, immortalized in Boris Polevoy's novel, "The Story of a Real Man." But beyond his military achievements, it is his unyielding spirit that resonates most deeply.
Aleksey Meresyev's life is a powerful reminder of the depths of human resilience. His journey is not just about overcoming physical limitations but about the boundless capacity of the human soul to rise above despair and find purpose and strength in the face of unimaginable adversity. His legacy endures, inspiring countless individuals to reach beyond their limits and fight for their dreams, no matter how insurmountable the odds.
#Intermission
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