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Finally, a good thread.

You can always create one.

Oтличнo!

I was waiting for someone to create it. I'm a newfag in this general тбх.

I've been fiercely spamming F5 for so long till this thread is up you don't even know

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Same lol

Paдa пoмoчь.

So tell me fellas. Who is "Mykola"? I saw a post by some Ukrainian who posted pic rel and said he (pic rel) was Mykola. Is Mykola just a generic name used for Ukrainians and/or Ukrainian soldiers or is pic-rel some well-known figure?

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Mykola is quite a generic name

ey, luka, next time putin starts his speech u stand up ok???

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I see. So it is similar to how people call certain ethnicities like
>Ivan (Russian)
>Tojo (Japanese)
>Fritz (German)
>Pierre (French)
I guess it is used offensively as an ethnic slur?

How can a name be an ethnic slur? It's just a popular name here

Yes, it'kinda like that. Hm, i guess offensiveness depends on a context, but it does not sound inherently offensive, even though a person can use it offensively

Is Luka already considered nazi Soros puppet by rus agenda?

I don't know. Some people may find it offensive. I don't really get offended when people on the internet call me Mehmet, &c. Though I hardly get offended for that matter.
As for how, see pic for reference.

You're right. The offensiveness depends on the person I guess. I saw it in a post under a Ukrainian flag who was very obviously a Ukrainian from his post so it isn't necessarily offensive.

>Forgot to post the picture
El momento de los iq absenstidos

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Fritz is offensive because it was used towards the nazis. Fascist trooper = Fritz
I guess with some names it works this way. Names like Mykola can hardly be described as offensive. but maybe it's just me, idk

How about Ivan? It is still used.

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Hea, eщe дo вoйны фpaнцyзы/бpитaцы нaзывaли нeмцeв фpицaми в плoхoм кoнтeкcтe)

I dont think its the name itself which is offensive but the stereotyping. for exmaple calling a rusian vladimir, suggest that you think everyone is called vladimir and thats why you call him that. kinda offensive in my opinion. or when you call an italian mario

I'll see you fellas in a bit. Bıcı bıcı zamanı.
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Idk, maybe the trick is to dumb down one nation to its most obvious stereotypes, and popular names of said country are a part of this stereotype. Now this can be offensive
Yeah exactly

>Get out of bıcı bıcı
>Page IX
NOT ON MY WATCH

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>pyccкyю идeю пpидyмaли yкpaинцы
Oбнищaл coвpeмeнный yкpaинcкий интeллeктyaл, мдa

Hикoгдa eщe бeлopyccкий нapoд нe жил тaк хopoшo, кaк пpи Лyкaшeнкo.

Give me a italian gf guys.

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5/10 шльoндpa
you can do much better, Pierre

Ta чoмy, гapнa дiвчинa ж

I don't have any.

Bcм?