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    Sure, but that's my point. They're very different things. I mean if someone campaigned against computer chips as contributing to unrealistic female body images because silcone breast implants because chips and breast implants both contain silicon, you'd think they were pretty silly because the silicon is handled,

    Oh, I see. :) Well, I've never played Fallout but if they have things like Mr. Fusion cars and such, yes - that's silly. I don't know that anybody ever really thought you'd have a nuclear reactor in your car, though. But now that both battery and HFC (Hydrogen Fuel Cell) technology have come on so much, it's certainly

    You're no fun.

    I've no idea if there is an official spelling for the English langugage (and if so, which English language). I just didn't get what you meant and thought it was a genuine question. It's an old Slavic word, I thought. Maybe Yiddish? There are probably a few ways you could try and represent the sounds in latin alphabet.

    There was very good reason for that optimism. Nuclear power was and is a great source of power that isn't dependent on exploiting Middle Eastern countries and a Hell of a lot cleaner than coal and oil. Safer too. What the problem was, was the government pushing the industry to less ideal designs in order to produce

    France had the foresight to invest in nuclear power in the Seventies. They now export power to the UK (whose native power generation is crap through decades of investment) and to Germany (whose native power generation is crap-ish through a politcally driven obsession with wind power over nuclear). France needs oil of

    The chief concern I have with this is whether or not it'll be shown in the original languages with subtitles, or we'll get some horrible dubbed English version.

    Okay, so if you know what it is, then I'm completely confused as to what your point is - that the subtitler used a trivially different way of transliterating a foreign word in a non-Latin alphabet to US English than you do?

    ??? So looking it up, Marine Le Pen's party took out a loan from a Russian-Czech bank. Hardly surprising as European banks wont give them a loan. I mean Gaddaffi had billions invested with Goldman Sachs. Does that mean the USA was bankrolling him?

    I'm not sure where to start with that. I could probably begin by pointing out all the instances of Western forces bombing urban areas and observing that all of these urban areas were also home to children at some point. I would ask you if you would also reduce any Western military action to the phrase "bombing

    Why "fuck Russia"? Why so much hate?

    You have nuclear weapons - you blow up your own oligarchs! :)

    It's a soup, sort of sour. Often / usually made with beetroots but depends on the region. Try some - it's nice. :)

    Would you like a list of American films that have featured Russian "baddies"? Pot calling the kettle черный, me thinks.

    It's an ursine of the of the times.

    Much like Obama was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize for not doing anything, Trump seems to have been awarded supervillain status for the same reason.

    And Black nationalists. And Hispanic nationalists. Trump loves nationalists - the "white" is redundant.

    I find it funny and terrifying that Republicans are now more pro-Russia than pro-America

    I would genuinely like to see a new Red Dawn from a Russian perspective. Maybe it will get Americans out of this "Russians are the baddies" mentality. I mean seriously, this article author is horrifyingly ignorant. Not least because they start going on about "USSR" and "Soviet". Yes, the characters might have their

    Russia has bears for a very long time. I really don't think there's any reason to accuse the filmmakers of stealing from Phllip Pullman. What next - they stole vodka?