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04:10
@OlegValteriswithUkraine You are, at best, a lovely shade of pink.
Like a deleted answer. :-)
(Which I just realized you can't actually see. Oh well.)
Anyway, yeah, don't feel obligated to use the privileges or do anything special. I just did a room owner thingy, and happened to realize that your name was not in italics. I thought that was an unfortunate omission, so I corrected it. You've put so much time into making this room into what it is, and supporting the people who come here for help, that you deserve to have your name italicized to emphasize that contribution.
 
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08:46
@OlegValteriswithUkraine Yeah - first a room owner, then what? You make us all drink tea from samovar and eat selyotka? You MONSTER!
(I'm out of Russian things to ingest with those. And I thought "vodka" won't be funny enough)
(wait, actually pelmeni? Or is that not uniquely Russian? Can't remember)
I don't know what "selyotka" is, but Google suggests it's pickled herring, and... that is definitely not uniquely Russian. In fact, it's quite popular just about everywhere in northern Europe.
I also associated samovars with South Asia, but apparently (at least, according to Wikipedia), they did originate in Russia.
They're quite ugly, in my opinion.
09:23
Not sure if it's herring. But it's defintiely some sort of fish. I've never tried it, just heard it as one of the stereotypical Russian side dish. Uh, for vodka, according to the stereotype.
Also, pretty sure Russia didn't invent vodka, either. But it's stereotypical for Russia.
Maybe "unique" is a strong term to use. I'm not sure there really is anything "unique" in most cuisines. At least in Europe, you can find many variations of dishes that do not originate from the country.
 
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10:43
@CodyGray we've rebranded recently - as research showed, less aggressive colors soothe capitalists to into a false sense of security so as they don't see us coming
@CodyGray ~1048 UP, and I'll join the rest of ya'll in misery of seeing all that
@CodyGray Thank you, I really appreciate what you said! Wish I could be more active these days, though, barely get enough time to drop by to chat (although who am I telling that to :))
@VLAZ not really, more like drink coffee and eat pasta (doesn't seem too bad of a deal, does it?)
@VLAZ "pelmeni" are definitely not unique to Russian cuisine, just a variation on boiled dough with meat / vegetables / cheese
@CodyGray correct, it's herring, which is certainly not unique to our cuisine (if one such, to be honest, even exists)
btw, herring is pronounced as "selyodka" with "d" in Russian
@VLAZ if I recall correctly, it is a rather late introduction to our culture. Before that, it was basically mead
 
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12:14
@OlegValteriswithUkraine tuly notet
 
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15:21
@VLAZ my apologies, comrade - it is not befit a true Pink to not take into account fellow comrades' speech impairment. I've requested the Party to determine the appropriate punishment for the transgression

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