The Mess
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They stormed an Orthodox mass and desicrated the altar. After generations of marxists trying to exterminate Russian Orthodoxy, perhaps the Russians find themselves a touch defensive about that kind of hatred. It surprises me those shrill harpies yet live, to be quite honest. The Russian people are to be commended for their compassion and forgiveness.
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Own up, are you Strangelove?Speaker to Animals wrote:They stormed an Orthodox mass and desicrated the altar. After generations of marxists trying to exterminate Russian Orthodoxy, perhaps the Russians find themselves a touch defensive about that kind of hatred. It surprises me those shrill harpies yet live, to be quite honest. The Russian people are to be commended for their compassion and forgiveness.
For legal reasons, we are not threatening to destroy U.S. government property with our glorious medieval siege engine. But if we wanted to, we could. But we won’t. But we could.


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I'm actually largely ignorant about this...
I thought of the Mess being more of Place similar to Officer's club, but many times I see it referred to something like ordinary diningh hall. But how Smitty started this thread, I think it isn't the breakfast chow hall. So there's a divide to enlisted men's mess, the NCO mess and Officers mess?
Militaries mirror their societies. We (and I think the Swedes too) have the "Soldier's home", were basically everybody goes (a cafeteria run by female volunteers, no alcohol served). Only a few Clubs survive, barely. Old Officer's Clubs are a dying breed. NCO Club's have already faded away.
I assume it likely is universal, with today's personnel quickly going off to their families to spend "quality time" and not so much hanging out together. With bases abroad without permanent living it's of course different. And Kabul doesn't have a nice recreational facilities or a buzzing night-life scene to spend the off time.
I thought of the Mess being more of Place similar to Officer's club, but many times I see it referred to something like ordinary diningh hall. But how Smitty started this thread, I think it isn't the breakfast chow hall. So there's a divide to enlisted men's mess, the NCO mess and Officers mess?
Militaries mirror their societies. We (and I think the Swedes too) have the "Soldier's home", were basically everybody goes (a cafeteria run by female volunteers, no alcohol served). Only a few Clubs survive, barely. Old Officer's Clubs are a dying breed. NCO Club's have already faded away.
I assume it likely is universal, with today's personnel quickly going off to their families to spend "quality time" and not so much hanging out together. With bases abroad without permanent living it's of course different. And Kabul doesn't have a nice recreational facilities or a buzzing night-life scene to spend the off time.
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That of course is sometimes depicted as an OK thing to do. That the Pussy riot was out-of-line and some decency ought to be there in protesting, and their actions shows just what is wrong in Western modern culture. And do notice their first "performance" that many of the Pussy riot women did: they were against I guess the election of Medvedev or something like that, so they went into an Museum with some male performers (demonstrators) and they took their clothes off and started copulating. (Saw the interview of the father of the leader of Pussy Riot, tried to be as diplomatic about it as one father can be to his daughters actions)Montegriffo wrote:The jailing of all female punk band Pussy riot for anti Putin demonstrations should be evidence enough.
And.... no jail time then.
I'm not going put the video links or photos. But If some will want to look it up, I don't know, perhaps "Pussy riot orgy in museum"?
Well, Orthodoxy is one of the new foundations of Russian ideology, in a country that officially doesn't have an ideology. Russians aren't exactly religious, the atheism of the Soviet Union did have some effect, but the ruling elite portrays Russia to be the "truly Christian" Citadel where the West has surrendered to decadence. Hence the sentences for Pussy Riot.Speaker to Animals wrote:They stormed an Orthodox mass and desicrated the altar. After generations of marxists trying to exterminate Russian Orthodoxy, perhaps the Russians find themselves a touch defensive about that kind of hatred. It surprises me those shrill harpies yet live, to be quite honest. The Russian people are to be commended for their compassion and forgiveness.
Yet more telling than some Pussy Riot is when people that are looking if their son is alive or dead and what happened to them start getting pressure from the authorities. They are the stories that don't get much publicity. Or Madonna to campaign for them.
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The orgy sucks. I saw it, a dissapointing performance from everyone involved. No passion, just mechanical bs.ssu wrote:That of course is sometimes depicted as an OK thing to do. That the Pussy riot was out-of-line and some decency ought to be there in protesting, and their actions shows just what is wrong in Western modern culture. And do notice their first "performance" that many of the Pussy riot women did: they were against I guess the election of Medvedev or something like that, so they went into an Museum with some male performers (demonstrators) and they took their clothes off and started copulating. (Saw the interview of the father of the leader of Pussy Riot, tried to be as diplomatic about it as one father can be to his daughters actions)Montegriffo wrote:The jailing of all female punk band Pussy riot for anti Putin demonstrations should be evidence enough.
And.... no jail time then.
I'm not going put the video links or photos. But If some will want to look it up, I don't know, perhaps "Pussy riot orgy in museum"?
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Ah, online porn critic. Every one has to find their niche on here.
For legal reasons, we are not threatening to destroy U.S. government property with our glorious medieval siege engine. But if we wanted to, we could. But we won’t. But we could.


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That would actually make an hilarious comedy site.
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Nice, Hwen finally googled up something on Russia.
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I remembered it from a long time ago. Their passionless bodies thrusting with no real passion nervously will forever be burned into my mind as an Auschwitz of sex.ssu wrote:Nice, Hwen finally googled up something on Russia.
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Sounds like my home life for the last few years.Hwen Hoshino wrote:I remembered it from a long time ago. Their passionless bodies thrusting with no real passion nervously will forever be burned into my mind as an Auschwitz of sex.ssu wrote:Nice, Hwen finally googled up something on Russia.
I'd certainly compete for the title of "MHF Porn Critic"


