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charl3ss · 1 year
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I always forget how much fun I have writing the Vasiliev siblings until I’m actually doing it. They’re all so uniquely stupid. It’s great. (It’s sure going to suck when 2/4 of them die young and tragically but shh 🤭)
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brodkapatrycja97 · 2 years
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coochiequeens · 3 years
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In the male-dominated world of Russian politics the women around jailed opposition leader Alexei Navalny appear to symbolise his drive for change.
They are playing major roles as he prepares his Anti-Corruption Foundation (FBK) for parliamentary elections in September, despite a police crackdown.
Russia's parliament is overwhelmingly loyal to President Vladimir Putin and dominated by men. Women form only 16% of the lower house, the State Duma, and about 17% of the upper house, the Federation Council.
Men do play a key part in Navalny's team: Leonid Volkov, now in Lithuania, and FBK director Ivan Zhdanov. And the FBK has dozens of activists across Russia.
But these are the women in the vanguard of Navalny's campaign to transform Russia......
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theladyfromplanetx · 4 years
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Romanov Impostors
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Anna Anderson (Anastasia)
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Eugenia Smith (Anastasia) 
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Eleonora Kruger (Anastasia)
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Nadezhda Vasilyeva (Anastasia)
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Larissa Tudor (Tatiana)
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Michelle Anches (Tatiana)
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“Granny” Alina (Maria)
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Ceclava Czapska (Maria)
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Marga Boodts (Olga)
There were a couple of Alexei imposters but no one ever took their claims seriously because 1.) no one can fake hemophilia and 2.) it’d be impossible for a hemophiliac to survive gunshot wounds.
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spiritcc · 4 years
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Soviet Movie Club(tm): My Dearly Beloved Detective
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For the first time since like,,,,,2018 maybe, The Soviet Movie Club(tm) actually features a Sherlock Holmes film, an event so surprising I’m announcing it a week in advance. BUT WAIT, not a Sherlock Holmes - a Shirley Holmes film!
Our beloved movie is back, what I call the soviet sh series’ little sister. A film not ~great~ in any capacity, but infinitely nice, lovely, heartwarming, and fully deserving of recognition. Starring our faves Yekaterina Vasilyeva, and moreover, Valentin Gaft, with small, but not forgotten contributions from Vyacheslav Nevinny, Zinovy Gerdt, Olga Volkova and Semyon Furman. 
If yall want to hashtag apreesh this weird little film, join us on tutturu on Saturday, 6th June, at 8pm UK time.
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russianreader · 6 years
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There Are No Condoms in Russia Developing a Moral Immunity to HIV The Education and Science Ministry doesn't want young people to talk about condoms…
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Moscow: Defenders of Lenin Memorial School protest at education forum
April 10: Today, people affected by the closure of the V.I. Lenin Memorial School decided to attend the first day of the “Moscow International Education Salon.”
Recall that the Ministry of Education closed the only school in the village of Gorki Leninskie. As a result, 500 students must receive their education in other schools, which are too far for them to reach independently. Parents are extremely outraged by the fact that their children have to get up very early in order to get to their new schools. 
Nine people in clothes inscribed with the words “Return the Gorki School to the children” and [Minister of Education Olga] “Vasilyeva on trial” caused quite a stir in the halls of the international forum. Visitors to the event were interested in learning the reason for the action and expressed their support for the protesters. 
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in-sightpublishing · 2 years
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Education News in Brief
Education News in Brief
Author(s): Scott Douglas Jacobsen Publication (Outlet/Website): Conatus News/Uncommon Ground Media Inc. Publication Date (yyyy/mm/dd): 2016/10/09 Russia’s 5-100 plan under scrutinyAccording to The PIE News, Russia’s major internationalization project for higher education, Project 5-100, is being called into concern by the Minister of Education and Science, Olga Vasilyeva. Vasilyeva said, “The…
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culturizando · 7 years
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La historia de Anastasia Románova
La Gran Duquesa Anastasia de Rusia, Anastasia Nikoláyevna Románova (Великая княжна Анастасия Николаевна Романова) fue la hija más joven del emperador Nicolás II, el último zar de la Rusia Imperial, y de su esposa Alejandra Fiódorovna.
Fue asesinada junto al resto de su familia el 17 de julio de 1918 por fuerzas de la policía secreta bolchevique. La leyenda de que Anastasia había sobrevivido a la Revolución Rusa estuvo vigente durante todo el siglo XX y muchas impostoras afirmaron ser la princesa.
La más famosa de ellas fue Anna Anderson, pero a pesar del apoyo que le prestaron muchas personas que habían conocido a Anastasia, las pruebas de ADN de Anderson en su pañuelo y pelo revelaron que no tenía ningún parentesco con la Gran Duquesa.
A continuación te presentamos de manera cronológica la historia de Anastasia Romanova:
Anastasia Nikoláyevna nació el 5 de junio de 1901 en Peterhof, Rusia, según el calendario juliano, vigente en ese país hasta 1918. Según el calendario gregoriano era el 18 de junio.
Anastasia fue la hermana menor de la Gran Duquesa Olga, la Gran Duquesa Tatiana y la Gran Duquesa María, y la hermana mayor de Alexis Nikoláyevich Románov, zarévich de Rusia.
El título que ostentaba, siguiendo una traducción literal, sería el de Gran Princesa, aludiendo a que Anastasia, como Alteza Imperial, tenía mayor rango que las otras princesas europeas, que sólo eran Altezas Reales. Gran Duquesa es la forma más ampliamente usada en español y otros idiomas a la hora de traducir el rango de las hijas de Nicolás II de Rusia.
Las hijas del zar fueron criadas de la manera más austera posible. Dormían en duros catres plegables sin almohadas, excepto cuando estaban enfermas.
La mayoría de los habitantes de la casa, incluyendo a los criados, llamaban normalmente a la Gran Duquesa por su primer nombre y el patronímico, Anastasia Nikoláyevna, y no usaban el título de “Su Alteza Imperial”.
Fue descrita como de corta estatura y algo regordeta, con ojos azules, y de pelo rojizo casi rubio. Muy a menudo descrita como una muchacha brillante y de gran talento.
La madre de Anastasia, la zarina Alejandra, confiaba ciegamente en los consejos de Grigori Rasputín, un campesino ruso y stárets –guía espiritual- ambulante, con fama de hombre santo, cuyos rezos supuestamente habían aliviado los dolores del joven Alexis muchas veces –quien padecía de ataque de hemofilia-. Anastasia y sus hermanas fueron cultivadas para ver a Rasputin como “nuestro amigo” y “confidente”.
En la primavera de 1910 María Ivánovna Vishniákova, una doncella real, denunció que Rasputin la había violado. Vishiákova dijo que la zarina se negó a creerle y que insistió en que “todo lo que Rasputin hace es santo”.
Sin embargo los rumores persistieron, hasta el punto que se decía que Rasputin no sólo había seducido a la zarina, sino también a las cuatro Grandes Duquesas. Estos rumores aumentaron considerablemente cuando el propio Rasputin divulgó las cartas que la zarina y sus hijas le enviaban. “Mi querido, hermoso, mi único amigo”, escribía Anastasia. “Cuantas ganas tengo de verte otra vez. Hoy he soñado contigo. Siempre le pregunto a Mamá cuando vendrás… Pienso en ti siempre, cariño, porque eres tan bueno conmigo…” A estas revelaciones siguieron la circulación de unos dibujos pornográficos que representaban a Rasputin manteniendo relaciones sexuales con la zarina y sus cuatro hijas.
A raíz del escándalo el zar, a pesar de la fuerte oposición de su esposa, ordenó a Rasputin que abandonara San Petersburgo por un tiempo, con lo que éste se fue de peregrino a Israel. A pesar de los rumores, la unión entre la familia imperial y el monje continuó hasta el asesinato de éste el 17 de diciembre de 1916 (29 de diciembre según el calendario gregoriano).
Durante la Primera Guerra Mundial Anastasia, junto a su hermana María, solía visitar a los soldados heridos en un hospital privado situado en los terrenos de Tsárskoye Seló (la Villa de los Zares). Las dos adolescentes, demasiado jóvenes para pertenecer a la Cruz Roja como su madre y sus dos hermanas mayores, jugaban con los soldados para levantarles el ánimo.
En febrero de 1917 estalló la Revolución rusa, que obligó a Nicolás II a abdicar del trono. Anastasia y su familia fueron puestos bajo arresto domiciliario en el Palacio de Alejandro, en Tsárskoye Seló, pero dada la cercanía de las fuerzas bolcheviques Aleksandr Kérensky, del gobierno provisional, desplazó a la familia hasta Tobolsk, en Siberia. Una vez los bolcheviques se hicieron con el control de la mayor parte de Rusia, Anastasia y su familia fueron trasladados a la Casa Ipátiev, en Ekaterimburgo.
En sus últimos meses de vida, Anastasia intentó llevar su cautiverio de la mejor forma posible. Junto a otros miembros de la casa organizaba juegos para deleitar a sus padres durante la primavera de 1918.
Tras la abdicación del zar Nicolás II Rusia entró vertiginosamente en una guerra civil. Las negociaciones para la liberación de la familia imperial entre los bolcheviques (llamados el Ejército Rojo) y el resto de la familia, muchos de ellos importantes miembros de casas reales europeas, se suspendieron.
Para la mayoría de historiadores Anastasia fue asesinada junto al resto de su familia la mañana del 17 de julio de 1918 por un pelotón de fusilamiento. La ejecución extrajudicial fue llevada a cabo por miembros de la policía secreta bolchevique al mando de Yákov Yurovski.
Se descubrió que algunas de las balas de los ejecutores se habían quedado incrustadas en los corsés de algunas de las Grandes Duquesas. Esto se debía a las joyas y piedras preciosas que las muchachas habían cosido dentro de sus ropas, para evitar que sus captores se las quitaran, involuntariamente les habían servido de armadura contra las balas. Yurovski escribió que Anastasia y María se acurrucaron contra una pared con las manos en la cabeza, antes de ser alcanzadas por los disparos. Sin embargo otro guardia, Piotr Yermakov, le explicó a su mujer que Anastasia había sido rematada a bayonetazos. Cuando llevaron los cuerpos fuera, una o más de una de las chicas empezaron a llorar, y fueron rematadas con golpes en la cabeza, según escribió Yurovski.
La posible supervivencia de Anastasia es una de las grandes leyendas del siglo XX. En 1922 los rumores sobre que una de las Grandes Duquesas o, incluso, toda la familia habían sobrevivido propició la aparición en Alemania de una mujer que se hacía llamar Anna Anderson.
Fue encontrada a punto de suicidarse en el puente del río Spree en Berlín (Alemania), dos años después de la masacre. Fue internada sin identificar en una institución para enfermos mentales, donde dos años después aseguró ser la Gran Duquesa Anastasia, que había sido declarada muerta en Ekaterimburgo. Siempre hubo confusión en cuanto a la verdadera identidad de Anna Anderson debido a los supuestos conocimientos que tenía sobre Anastasia que, según se decía, solo la verdadera Gran Duquesa podía conocer. Algunos familiares de los Románov declararon que probablemente Anna era la Gran Duquesa, pero otros nunca estuvieron convencidos. Pero Anna Anderson fue la que creó el mito y convirtió la leyenda de Anastasia en famosa.
La batalla por conocer su verdadera identidad se convirtió en el juicio más largo de la historia de Alemania, ya que se inició en 1938 y fue oficialmente cerrado en 1970. El veredicto final estableció que Anna Anderson no pudo aportar suficientes pruebas para demostrar que era la Gran Duquesa. Pero también se estableció que la muerte de Anastasia no se podía confirmar como hecho probado.
Anderson fue una de las al menos diez mujeres que afirmaban ser Anastasia. Algunas menos conocidas fueron Nadezhda Ivanovna Vasilyeva y Eugenia Smith. Dos jóvenes que afirmaban ser Anastasia y su hermana María fueron encontradas por un sacerdote de los Montes Urales, donde vivieron como monjas hasta su muerte en 1964. Fueron enterradas bajo los nombres de Anastasia y María Nikolaevna.
La entrada La historia de Anastasia Románova aparece primero en culturizando.com | Alimenta tu Mente.
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🍉🍓🍟🍾🍪🍰 for the main characters of your novel!
The main characters… Okay, so I’m going to split this into the main characters for parts one and part two. Part one main characters: Camille de Geneste and Natasha and Mikhaïl Vasiliev. Part two main characters: Camille’s two kids, Sophie and Michel, and Natasha and Mikhaïl’s sister, Olga. This will almost assuredly be long because I’m me.
🍉: Does your OC have a particular piece of jewellery that they always wear or refuse to part with?
Camille: She isn’t really the jewelry type, but she does wear a little silver watch on her wrist. (Symbolism, anyone?) She also has her wedding ring, but she hardly wears that. Mikhaïl does give her a necklace, but she doesn’t wear it, just keeps it in her jewelry box. I don’t know if it counts as a spoiler because the prologue tells it, but after she dies, it passes on to her kids.
Natasha: Also not the jewelry type. She doesn’t wear any jewelry, though. It just… really isn’t something that occurs to her unlike Camille, who doesn’t want to bring more attention to herself. Natasha only wears jewelry at parties, but even then, just minimal pearls.
Mikhaïl: Well, it’s the early-mid 1900s, so obviously it wouldn’t be socially acceptable for him to wear so-called ‘feminine’ jewelry, so he only wears the gold cufflinks that his father gave to him. Fun but sad fact: these pass to his brother Dmitri, who he has a difficult relationship with, and Dmitri gives them to his son.
Sophie Austen née Howard: She likes really minimal jewelry, like pearls and simple chains. She does actually put a lot of thought into her appearance, but she finds jewelry gaudy, so she doesn’t wear it. She doesn’t wear Camille’s necklace that passed to her because if you look up ‘mommy issues’ in the Dictionary, a picture of Sophie will show up. Sophie also has her little brother, Michel’s dog tags which she’ll deny being attached to, but she always keeps them near her if not on her until the day she dies.
Michel Howard: Michel has Camille’s locket that he wears around his neck with photos of those he loves. There are three photos: the one (1) he has of him, his sister, and his parents taken in 1942— when he was six and Sophie was ten; one of his adoptive parents, Elisabeth and Marius Bovary; and eventually one of Michel’s lover, James. While in the army, he has dog-tags, but I don’t really think that counts.
Olga Vasilyeva: This girl loves jewelry. Her jewelry box alone would put Tiffany’s to shame. She wears a lot of jewelry, but nothing she refuses to part with, per-say or that she wears a lot. She has a golden bracelet that she’s had since she was a girl and that has her name engraved in Latin letters and Cyrillic, but she doesn’t wear it more than anything else. She does definitely cherish it, though.
(I knew this would get long. Sorry gang for writing an essay again. </3)
🍓: Does your OC have any particular scents they like? Or hate?
Camille: She likes nature/floral scents. Fire/smoke, (*coughs* symbolism *coughs*) lilies, grass, stuff like that. I feel like she really hates sweet scents like vanilla. They make her nauseous.
Natasha: She’s the opposite of Camille— foils, anyone? She likes warm, sweet scents like vanilla. If she were alive today, Bath and Body Works during autumn/winter would be heaven for her.
Mikhaïl: He’ll say he likes the smell of smoke and alcohol, but despite being a chronic smoker and alcoholic, he hates those smells because they remind him of what a screw up he is. He just can’t stop. In reality, he likes comforting scents like lavender.
Sophie: Sophie also likes the essential oil type scents like rosemary and lavender. Sophie does actually live until 90, so 2022, and as an old lady, she 1000% has a defuser and is subscribed to those essential oil monthly packages.
Michel: He likes citrus and warm scents like vanilla. His favorite scent is definitely fresh cookies because he was an extremely shy child— if he was a kid today, he’d have been diagnosed with social anxiety— and baking was a solitary activity he could do alone and that helped his anxiety.
Olga: She likes those rich, strong perfume scents. Like gardenias or Chanel number 5. Olga likes the finer things in life, what can she say?
🍟: What does your OC admit to be their guilty pleasure? What actually is their guilty pleasure?
Camille: Camille would deny having any guilty pleasures because she has the idea that life is basically meant to be suffering. (She has many issues.) Her friends joke that she’s so austere that she’s like a nun. But she does love to read and study languages, and while there are practical reasons for doing so, it also brings her joy and always leaves her feeling a bit ashamed because she knows she’s enjoying it.
Natasha: Sleeping in late. She says it and it’s true. Natasha hates to lie. She likes to be productive and feels a bit like she has to, but when hen she gets to, she sleeps in. Also, book buying sprees.
Mikhaïl: Again, he’ll say alcohol, sex, and smoking, but those are all things that actually make him very miserable. In reality, romance novels. Mikhaïl wants more than anything to feel genuine love and love someone like that. He almost had it with Camille, but he’s a coward and Camille ‘chose’ ‘familial duty’ so it doesn’t happen. That really messes with Mikhaïl— especially because of how deeply he love(s)d her— and makes him retreat even further from deep connection. He loves romance because, for a moment, he feels like he has a chance of being happy. He adores Jane Austen, but he’d never tell a soul. He’d die first, seriously.
Sophie: She’ll lie and say it’s something like chocolate or good food, but it’s really feel good movies as a child and as an adult, shows like ‘I Love Lucy’ and even later, Hallmark Movies. Sophie’s childhood was a wreck and even after she marries her husband whom she truly loves, she can’t shake it. She absolutely has undiagnosed PTSD and depression, but she grows up in the 30s and 40s so, you know. But those types of media bring her comfort. Sophie’s favorite movie as a teen and adult is ‘It’s a Wonderful Life.’
Michel: Hollywood and celebrity gossip. He admits it. He feels vapid doing it and Sophie— who makes it big as a writer— tells him it’s all self-absorbed bullshit, but Michel likes to read it because it’s entertaining and because it distracts him from his myriad of issues. (Howard siblings go to therapy challenge.)
Olga: Shopping sprees. She’ll admit it, but she underplays it. She loves clothes, jewelry, makeup, and the finer things in general, so that’s where she retreats to. After Natasha and Mikhaïl die, Olga has a huge shopping spree. She blows like 8,000 dollars in three days. Even when she’s healthy, she loves to shop and is a bit of spend thrift. It gives her older brother Dmitri stress ulcers.
🍾: Does your OC believe in luck? If so, do they have any charm or ritual they do before a stressful event?
Camille: Absolutely not. She thinks luck is ridiculous and how people cope with getting handed bad lots. Camille believes that we make our decisions and those are what get us in trouble, not luck. It’s her way of clinging onto her autonomy when it’s stripped from her when she’s forced to get married, have two kids she doesn’t want, etc. She made her bed and she’ll lie in it. There’s no higher power involved here.
Natasha: She flip flops, but I think she does somewhat believe in luck. Natasha’s very devout— canonically, Mikhaïl calls her more pious than the Virgin Mary— so she crosses herself and does a quick prayer before stressful events. She puts it in God’s hands.
Mikhaïl: Deep down, he thinks it’s bullshit because he has nihilistic tendencies, but he’ll say he does because he wants to absolve himself of the dumpster fire his life has turned into. Saying he’s just unlucky absolves him of guilt. So, because deep down he doesn’t believe in luck, he doesn’t do much before stressful situations. Well, he does drink but that’s not luck-related, that ‘Mikhaïl is a depressed alcoholic’ related.
Sophie: She absolutely believes in luck. It’s spoilery, so I won’t get into it, but Sophie feels like her whole life is just one tragedy after another. She loses a lot, and I mean a lot, of people over her 90 years of life. So she believes in luck because it makes her feel better. Her thought process is, ‘well, there’s nothing I could’ve done. It’s just bad luck.’ That mentality allows her to ignore and sweep her grief under the rug. As for rituals, she always knocks on wood before she leaves the house. Later in life, het third and final daughter Michelle gets into spirituality so she often cleanses her mother’s house, which deep down reassures Sophie, although to Michelle’s face, she’s like: ‘why are you doing this in my house. 😐’
Michel: He doesn’t think about luck much. As a kid, he thought he was unlucky and that there was something wrong with him, personally. As an adult, he chooses to believe he makes his own destiny and luck probably isn’t real, but he still tosses salt over his shoulder, avoids black cats, and won’t step under ladders.
Olga: She thinks luck is funny, but, personally, she doesn’t put any stock into it.
🍪: What is something that's sentimental to you OC?
Camille: The locket Astrid gives her. It means a lot to her which she’ll, of course, deny, because Camille is the most repressed woman on earth.
Natasha: This one, specific copy of War and Peace. After her mom died and she travelled to Petersburg, a nice man on the train gave her his copy and told her they’d have to discuss it when she learned to read. Natasha never meets the man again, obviously, but she remembers him. She was a scared, grieving kid with the uncle she’d never met, miles from home, and he was kind to her. So, she cherishes the book and it means more to her than any other thing she owns.
Mikhaïl: The gold cufflinks his father gave him. They had a rocky relationship, those two. Mikhaïl knew his father saw him as a screw up, which was true; Fyodor preferred Mikhaïl’s older brother, Dmitri. But Mikhaïl still loves those cufflinks. He’s arrested with them on, actually.
Sophie: Her brother’s dog tags, that’s pretty much it. Sophie isn’t super attached to anything because she feels like it’ll be taken from her. Her brother’s tags are ‘safe’ because he’s already gone from her. She can’t lose him again. Sophie has abandonment issues, can you tell?
Michel: The locket he got from his mother. It’s the only thing he has of her’s. He puts the photos of all the people he loves best in there. When he sleeps, it rests on his nightstand until morning. He wears it everywhere, even to war. It’s returned to Sophie after he dies. She keeps it locked in a box before giving it to her eldest daughter, Margaret when she turns 18.
Olga: She’s not super sentimental about things. She loves things, but she doesn’t get extraordinarily attached to them. She has a few things she loves, like the engraved bracelet, so that’s about as close as she gets to sentimentality. Things are just things to her. She’s gets very attached to people, however. She loves hard and deeply.
🍰: What's something your OC counts as unforgivable?
Camille: Selfishness. Camille’s views of what constitutes as selfish are definitely skewed because of all she’s been coerced into giving up. But selfishness— on an individual and societal sense— are unforgivable for her. Lucien, her husband, and her are fundamentally incompatible for this reason. Besides generally being a shady asshole, Lucien is only out for himself and Camille can’t forgive or get past that. (On the flip side, he thinks she’s naive and a perpetual martyr.)
Natasha: Lying. She’s ‘okay’ with white lies, but that’s pushing it. She doesn’t care if you’re ‘lying to avoid hurting someone,’ she believes lying is the worst thing you can do, pretty much no matter what. She’s a forgiving person, but lying? Good luck fixing that one. (Can you tell being lied to about who she was basically her whole life scrambled her brain?)
Mikhaïl: Adultery. Mikhaïl saw how it fucked up Natasha, being a product of that. In his mind, there’s no excuse for that, which is sadly ironic because Mikhaïl has affairs with married women and men. In his defense, he didn’t always know, but oftentimes he did and just added it to the ‘List of Reasons Mikhaïl Vasiliev Is a Fuck Up.’ Oh, Mikhaïl.
Sophie: Abandoning your family. She was abandoned as a child— literally by her father, her mother died, which in Sophie’s mind is A. The same thing and B. Basically her fault for getting involved in government resistance. To Sophie, that’s the biggest thing that fucked her up. In her mind, that’s the Big Moment that sealed her fate as a tragedy. There’s no excuse for her there. Be miserable but don’t leave. If anyone she loved abandoned their family, they’d be out. She doesn’t forgive and she doesn’t forget. When her eldest daughter, [REDACTED SPOILERS] Sophie finds it nearly impossible to forgive her for what her actions do to her family. And she never quite manages it.
Michel: Also abandonment. Michel’s a lot more forgiving, but even he can’t understand why someone would do that. He couldn’t imagine doing that if he had a family. He logically gets why but emotionally he never will. He hates himself for it, but deep down, in the deepest recesses of his heart in the places he won’t look, he deeply resents his parents for leaving him in their own ways. As Sophie points out— also in denial about how deeply in hurt her— they were bad parents, like pretty bad parents. Michel knows this and yet. And yet.
Olga: Murder. Olga’s siblings were murdered by a fascist government for all she’s concerned, and she’s not wrong. They were part of the French Resistance and that’s why they died. She can’t forgive murder because she knows how it feels to lose someone suddenly. Olga and Dmitri don’t know exactly how Natasha and Mikhaïl died, but they know it was brutal and that they were probably terrified. They know they were too young to go. Natasha was barely 35, Mikhaïl 34. Olga reads stories of people forgiving the murderers of their family, stuff like that, and while she respects it, she could never. In her mind, there’s nothing as awful as taking another’s life, especially someone young.
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LITTLE BIG — I'M OK (official music video)
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Listen to «I’M OK» by Little Big: https://lnk.to/littlebig_imok
BACKSTAGE: https://youtu.be/6g8oDuclchQ
Music composed and produced by Danny Zuckerman Co-Produced by Viktor Sibrinin and The Hatters
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Upcoming concerts: 16.06 – Streetosphere, Krasnosdar (RU) 28.06 – Ural Music Night, Ekaterinburg (RU) 05.07 – Odessa (UA) 06.07 – Lastochka Festival, Moscow (RU) 07.07 – Stereoleto, Saint-Petersburg (RU) 10.07 – Atlas Weekend, Kyiv (UA) 13.07 – Pohoda Festival (SK) 18.07 – Budapest Park (HU) 20.07 – VK FEST, Saint-Petersburg (RU) 25.07 – Tel Aviv (IL) 03.08 – Rock za Bobrov Festival, Minsk (BY) 04.08 – Solar Weekend (NL) 11.08 – Mariupol (UA) 16.08 – LIVEFEST SUMMER’19, Sochi (RU) 17.08 – Frequency Festival (AT) 23.08 – TNA Music Fest, Kazan (RU) 24.08 – Extreme Weekend, Dobrograd (RU)
04.10 – Gdansk (PL) 05.10 – Poznań (PL) 07.10 – Brno (CZ) 08.10 – Krakow (PL) 10.10 – Ostrava (CZ) 11.10 – Vienna (AT) 12.10 – ******* 14.10 – Amsterdam (NL) 15.10 – Nijmegen (NL) 17.10 – Cologne (DE) 18.10 – Toulouse (FR) 19.10 – Villeurbanne, Lyon (FR) 21.10 – Lille (FR) 22.10 – Paris (FR) 23.10 – Brussels (BE) 25.10 – Minsk (BY) 01.11 – Kharkiv (UA)
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Idea: Iliya Prusikin Script: Ilya Prusikin, Alina Pasok, Danny Zuckerman Director: Alina Pasok, Iliya Prusikin DOP: Alexander Pavlov Executive Producer: Anastasia Antipova Assistant producer: Mironova Ekaterina Art director: Olya Vasilyeva Stylist and art-director: Vadim Ksenodokhov Props assistant: Ekaterina Kalyuzhnaya Production assistant and props: Roman Konshin, Maxim Harin Assistant of Stylist: Rada Sokolova Decorators: Sasha Belyaev, Victor Antsiferov, Anton Voloshin, Anton Gordiyets Administrator: Valeriy Dorokhov Assistant: Martynenko Vlas, Kashapov Eldar Сasting director: Ekaterina Isakova Coordinator of actors: Maria Vedayaykina, Katya Klein MUAH: Masha Francevich Assistant MUAH: Vika Markovets, Katya Marynycheva Hairdresser: Svetlana Tilishevskaya, Kristina Checherina Gaffer: Stas Gerasimov Lighting technician: Yurkov George, Tolstov Ivan, Pavel Ilyuk, Savchenko Igor Camera assistant, focuspuller: Igor Vaganov, Yuriy Zvezdin Playback: Aleksandr Sekretarev Editing: Alina Pasok, Iliya Prusikin Color: Dmitriy Novikov VFX, CG: Alexandr Stepanov, Maksim Semenov, Sound design: Viktor Sibrinin, Danny Zuckerman
Starring:
Iliya Prusikin Sonya Tayurskaya Anton Lissov Yura Muzychenko Kolya Kiselev Arseny Popov Alisa Kokova Elizaveta Kuzmina Alexandrova Julia Potapova Evgenia Isaev Dmitry Igor Shunto Kurepin Alexander Kolya Kiselev Elena Petryaeva (Egorova) Arina Merzlyakova Olga Miroshnikova Elena Ruchkina Sasha Kusotskaya Anna Chuntu Philip Zaretsky Vladislav Shkerin Denis Shlenkov Yurov Vladimir Edward Chernov Vitaly Grigoriev Konstantin Fisenko Victor Berno Tyoma Kindness Zhenya Meck Vsevolod Kovalenkov Gleb Merzlyakov Konstantin Pepelyaev Elena Ruchkina Roman Ivanov Sasha Kusotskaya Nikita Kasyanenko Anna Chuntu
Technical equipment – Gerasimov and Biryukov Concert equipment: Aurora Production
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Russian opposition leader Navalny &#39;poisoned&#39;: doctor
Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny was "poisoned" by an unidentified toxic substance and doctors have sent him back to jail despite his condition, his lawyer and personal physician said Monday. The 43-year-old, President Vladimir Putin's most prominent critic, was rushed to hospital on Sunday with swollen eyelids, discharge in the eye and a rash on his upper body, doctor Anastasia Vasilyeva said. "It is indeed poisoning by some unknown chemical substance," his lawyer Olga Mikhailova told reporters outside Moscow's hospital No 64, which treated Navalny.
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Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny was "poisoned" by an unidentified toxic substance and doctors have sent him back to jail despite his condition, his lawyer and personal physician said Monday. The 43-year-old, President Vladimir Putin's most prominent critic, was rushed to hospital on Sunday with swollen eyelids, discharge in the eye and a rash on his upper body, doctor Anastasia Vasilyeva said. "It is indeed poisoning by some unknown chemical substance," his lawyer Olga Mikhailova told reporters outside Moscow's hospital No 64, which treated Navalny.
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Lãnh đạo phe đối lập Nga phải nhập viện, nghi ngờ bị đầu độc
Lãnh đạo phe đối lập Nga, Alexei Navalny phải nhập viện hôm Chủ nhật (28/7), sau một phản ứng dị ứng cấp tính. Bác sĩ nói không loại trừ khả năng ông Alexei đã bị đầu độc hóa chất do "bên thứ ba" thực hiện.
Ông Navalny, 43 tuổi, được đưa vào bệnh viện từ nhà tù, trong khi ông đang thụ án 30 ngày vì vi phạm luật biểu tình, một ngày sau khi cảnh sát Moscow bắt giữ hơn 1.000 người bị cáo buộc "biểu tình bất hợp pháp" do ông Navalny kêu gọi.
Người phát ngôn của ông, Kira Yarmysh nói rằng ông có dấu hiệu dị ứng cấp tính "mặt sưng phồng và da đỏ ửng".
Một bác sĩ điều trị cho ông Navalny ở bệnh viện Moscow nói với hãng tin Interfax rằng ông được chẩn đoán là bị nổi mề đay và đã cảm thấy tốt hơn. Nhưng bác sĩ từng điều trị cho lãnh đạo đối lập Nga nói rằng bà đã trò chuyện ngắn với ông Navalny và nhìn ông qua khe cửa, bà không thể loại trừ khả năng ông đã bị đầu độc. Bác sĩ Anastasia Vasilyeva ngờ rằng ông Navalny đã bị đầu độc bởi một "bên thứ ba".
Bà Vasilyeva cho biết ông Navalny bị phát ban ở phần trên cơ thể, tổn thương da và tiết dịch từ mắt. Bà Vasilyeva kêu gọi lấy mẫu khăn trải giường, da và tóc của Navalny để kiểm tra các chất hóa học.
Luật sư của Navalny, Olga Mikhailova viết trên Facebook hôm Chủ nhật, rằng các bác sĩ không biết có chuyện gì với khách hàng của bà, nhưng bà nhận thấy ông Navalny chưa bao giờ mắc những triệu chứng kỳ lạ này. Hồi năm 2017, ông Navalny đã bị bỏng nghiêm trọng do một vụ tấn công bằng hóa chất. Các bác sĩ đã cứu và khôi phục thị lực của ông Navalny.
Ông Navalny bị bỏ tù vào thứ Tư (24/7), thời hạn 30 ngày, vì kêu gọi người dân tuần hành hôm thứ Bảy (27/7) để phản đối việc một số ứng viên phe đối lập bị loại khỏi một cuộc bầu cử địa phương vào cuối năm nay.
Trong khi ông Navalny đứng sau song sắt, cảnh sát đã vây bắt hơn 1.000 người ở thủ đô nước Nga trong cuộc tuần hành thứ Bảy lớn nhất trong những năm gần đây chống lại phe đối lập. Cuộc vây bắt đã vấp phải những chỉ trích quốc tế.
Phát ngôn viên của Đại sứ quán Hoa Kỳ tại Moscow, Andrea Kalan, viết trên Twitter hôm Chủ nhật, các vụ giam giữ ở Moscow và việc sử dụng lực lượng cảnh sát không cân xứng làm suy yếu quyền công dân tham gia vào quá trình dân chủ.
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‘Halloween draws children to Satan & suicide,’ must be banned in Russian schools – pro-Christian MP
(RT News) Controversial pro-Christian MP, Vitaly Milonov, has urges Education Minister, Olga Vasilyeva, to forbid celebrations of “pagan Satan-worshiping holiday” Halloween in Russian schools and severely punish those, who violate the ban. In his address, Milonov said had been receiving numerous complaints from parents, who are “alarmed” by plans to stage Halloween celebrations at schools and colleges where their kids study.
“Many schoolchildren are being persuaded to participate in this shady holiday. They are being forced to make costumes of imps, decorate classrooms with otherworldly attributes and prepare thematic plays.” The ruling United Russia Party deputy stated that Halloween, which only came to the country in recent decades after the fall of Soviet Union, isn’t part of the Russian culture and traditions. READ MORE
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