There have been plenty of crazier brawls in the parliament. The language bill one was much bigger than this one. If Vitaly started fighting that would just confirm his place among all the other idiots in the parliament. Criminals fight, not politicians. Klitschko isn't a criminal like the rest of them so he doesn't fight. As a matter of fact in any other civilized country (other than maybe Japan) you would never see this. In Canada if someone even tried to fight they wouldn't just be kicked out of the parliament, they would most likely also be kicked out of the party as well. But our people have no morals or standards. Typical mongoloid culture full of violence that passed on from the moscovites.
There may have been two, maybe three fights in Ukrainian Parliament where punches are actually thrown. From what I understand, the tussles that involve only the pushing and shoving occur almost weekly. Perhaps, Vitali SHOULD be in the middle of each such tussle, so the threat alone of his presence could quiet things down. Fights in Ukrainian Parliament never become as bad as in Taiwan: And South Korea is not far behind:
Who knows... There is one OBVIOUS problem with this article - the "Eva that left the tree" comment is so anti-scientific that it makes the rest of the article sound diletantic
Jesus Christ^ Anyway, its vereniki, not fvcking pierogi. This isn't Poland or some trailer park in Winnipeg.
Well, then it is vAreniki. Not to mention that in Russian and Ukrainian, there is pirogi (pirozhki), which is different from pierOgi (which is a central and eastern european word that defines vareniki/varenyky and pelmeni).
No one in Russia says Pierogi, I don't see wtf is so hard for you to understand here. If it's a video about Russia/USSR we're talking about Vareniki. Pyelmeni are of non-Slavic origin and rather different from Vareniki. The latter being brought to Russia from Ukraine of course with the former coming from Finnic speaking tribes.
Actually that is not entirely correct, either. "Vareniki" is the transliteration of a russian word and "varenyky" is a transliteration of a Ukrainian word. There is no such word as "varenyky" (or "vareniki") in English.
Not surprising at all but still made me laugh. http://www.championat.com/football/...a-pole-stojali-v-ocheredi-pered-zerkalom.html
https://docs.google.com/file/d/0BwL4ev1QI1K6SlEyVkNOODMzdW8/edit?usp=sharing From times long forgotten....
http://www.wumag.kiev.ua/index2.php?param=pgs20112/44 A very interesting story where a Hero of Soviet Unionbecomes a Canadian Indian chief. I wonder if this is entirely or partially false.