this is alexandra ostrovsky, the great playwright, and after all , there is nothing to argue about. nameory tsaryonok. this is the secret spring of politics. hello, let's start with the bastards. the mare went first. i treat russian liberals with suspicion and s. e. hmm, quite a bit of annoyance in general. and i noticed that when did the war start? yes, and even a little later, when i saw something in lenta there, something just slipped from some russian liberals or somewhere else about moscow there was something or somewhere else, i immediately had this, uh, take it, uh, and i thought that it seems to me that my attitude is far from connected exclusively with war. i think it was like that even before the war. it’s just that now it’s legitimized to me, as if it’s possible to think so, yes, because before i think, well, it seemed to be drawn to some kind of discrimination, not foresight, probably, all people are needed differently. and now i seem to have loosened this cv joint a little. yes, i don’t want to pester a russophist now, this is more russophobia. this is such a story now impos