>>133018 (OP) >she is polish That's weird. The accent looks very English.
Солдатик оловянный жил. Он пел, шутил и не тужил. Он воевал, не уставал. И падал сам, и сам вставал. И помнил он всегда в бою свою солдатскую семью. Где был за всех, и за него стояли все до одного!
>>133042 She obviously can't speak Russian, she has a terrible accent, there isn't a single Belarusian in the world who doesn't know Russian. If such a Belarusian is found, it will be somewhere in the USA, in the last generation of migrants. He does not only speak Russian, he does not know Belarusian either.
Belarusians themselves are a mixed nation, a child of fucking communists: to a small East Slavic nation of Lithuanian slaves without their own history, which had a dialect of Slavic language close to pre-communist Russian, they annexed the native Russian lands (more than 2\3 of the area of Belarus) with local Russian population, and then organized forced Belarusization (don't know the language - don't work, don't work - go to jail), which, fortunately, failed, and now we have what we have.
>>133042 I wonder what is she doing now, it would be cool to use some serach tools like pimseye to find her and ashame her sending this to her children or co-workers.
>>133047 >a small East Slavic nation of Lithuanian slaves without their own history nigger are you joking you literally named your country after theirs. care to show on a map where actual rus is? spoiler: both white rus and black rus are in fucking belarus
>>133264 Yes, of course. Rus is the state in east Europe originated in dark centuries with capital in Novgorod. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Veliky_Novgorod https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rurikids It's embarrassing not to know. Transfer of capital to Kiev has been carried out on trading considerations. Also it was planned to transfer capital of Rus on territory of modern Bulgaria, but the Byzantium armies have given Rus repulse in this region and Russian armies have retreated. Although the exact age of Novgorod is not reliably established, it is known that Rurik after the invitation arrived in a very developed trading city with developed democracy (elective power). What became a tradition in Russia - the city and the ruler are not united, the city could take offense at the ruler and expel him, the ruler could take offense and leave the city, after which the city would send envoys with apologies to the ruler.