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Kimchi-slap t1_jdbuni8 wrote
Reply to [Homemade] Kimchi by zorbyss
oh god I forgot that I have kimchi somewhere deep in the fridge...
Thanks for reminder
Kimchi-slap t1_jcettvz wrote
Reply to San Diego's new housing policies aim to boost racial integration, reverse lingering effects of redlining by FragWall
The best way for racial integration in housing is to make people financially equal. Of course that hard to achieve by various reasons, but other solutions are temporary at best.
Kimchi-slap t1_ja77sv5 wrote
Reply to Roses are red, Violets are blue… by Glad-Passenger-9408
Pornhub is down, your picture will do.
Kimchi-slap t1_j8mb355 wrote
Well if Romania joins, IOC is surely gonna do something. Russians are surely fucked now.
Kimchi-slap t1_j71bcw4 wrote
Reply to Israeli minister calls himself ‘fascist homophobe’ in leaked recording – but says he ‘won’t stone gays’ by Avicennaete
He could stop on just homophobe, but he had to add fascist for extra oomph
Kimchi-slap t1_j6myxuy wrote
Reply to They don't make medicine like they used to. by NutzPup
With mercury and chalk.
Don't forget the red flannel for extra kick.
Kimchi-slap t1_j6h9ei7 wrote
Reply to comment by KalicoKhalia in Horse In A Horse by CrisperKoleslaw
Stalien
Kimchi-slap t1_j633tls wrote
How is this uplifting? That's like saying that you can't live longer because you was born that way.
Kimchi-slap t1_j5o95dz wrote
Reply to comment by leela_martell in [OC] Ethnic Russians in the Russian Federation, 2021 Census by greensino
Oh yeah, Putin sure did wonders to international tourism, although Russia didnt really banned any countries from visiting, it's unadvisable to do so while war is waging. Whether I travel myself is highly debatable, as I plan to do so with my best friends on their car and they always laugh how I am such a city boy and will not survive the trip. Primorsk is surely to be one of the destinations as I do like idea of having an access to big water. Also fish... I am a sucker for a fresh fish.
That earthquake was indeed horrible, but it also shaped Tashkent to its current state of modern city. You have my sympathy for that fire as well. It's always a great shame to lose historic buildings.
You should definitely try visiting Uzbekistan as tourist. Well maybe not now as prices went up thanks to all the Russians who hide from mobilization there, but it is a great experience nevertheless. Well unless you are vegetarian or vegan. Local food is unfriendly to vegetarians and completely incompatible to vegans. Although there are adaptations but they are not the same obviously. One good demonstration of uzbek food are easily found on YouTube as our tourism ministry finally realised that power of food bloggers is considerable one and invited every big shot like Mark Wiens and Sonny from Best Ever Food review show. They filmed excellent high quality production videos, interest to Uzbekistan finally plummeted and BAAAM. CORONOVIRUS In all its glory. Timing was so bad that I literally cried.
Kimchi-slap t1_j5numg2 wrote
Reply to comment by leela_martell in [OC] Ethnic Russians in the Russian Federation, 2021 Census by greensino
Ah, that's a shame. But I will keep an eye out from now on. If my trip to Karelia this spring will be possible, it will be a great opportunity to check out local culture besides gorgeous views.
Uzbekistan is a lovely country. Quite harsh climate though. Insanely hot summer (+45°C easily) and quite cold winters (-15°C this winter, which may not sound too much for Finland, but thats feels like -30 in Siberia). Tashkent or Toshkent depends on which language you speak, uzbeks say Toshkent (Tosh - stone, Kent - city), but again those who speak Russian do call it Tashkent so both ways are appropriate. It's the capital and very beautiful at that with more then 2000 years of history. But the real troves of history are big old cities like Bukhara Khiva and Samarkand. They are even older with carefully preserved historic buildings going way back to glorious days of Amir Temur. The most impressive display is the paint which still hold its original colour. It's quite amazing to see contrast of nearby desert and cloudless sky with buildings that sport blue and green colours. The secret of that paint sadly is lost but most popular theory is that valuable gems were grinded to dust and used for that purpose, which I believe myself to be true, as that was created at peak of Timurid Empire and it had resources for that kind of showoff. Tashkent hovewer have much less of those historic building left as it was devastated by earthquake which leveled most of the city in 1966. It's quite a historic event and one of the reason why many uzbeks remember USSR fondly, as the call was made to rebuild Tashkent and it was answered. In 3 years city was complely rebuilt and modernized, many of those who helped later stayed as well and formed new local intelligence which is never bad to have young blood with knowledge.
The book you mentioned is from memories of much darker times. Uzbeks themselves don't really like to remember those. Even history books in schools were quite short on that subject.
Kimchi-slap t1_j5jqbvg wrote
Reply to comment by leela_martell in [OC] Ethnic Russians in the Russian Federation, 2021 Census by greensino
Well I for one glad that we could broaden each other's views a bit more. Any opportunity to learn a new thing is a blessing of some sort.
It's a bit hard to find sources on Ingrians, google always drops me either to finnish Ingrians if I search in English or to Izhorians if I search in Russian. If you have any credible sources, I would love to read them.
Info on Soviet koreans are obtainable quite easy, although it varies as well from source to source. Much of it is biased of course but mostly accurate. It also varies which Soviet koreans they are. There are migrants (voluntary) in Far East who had their own diaspora and those who were forcefully moved like crimean tatars with same "benefits" of being untrustworthy people during Stalin reign to Central Asia, Uzbekistan becoming our new home for 4 generations. Must also mention the generosity and hospitality of uzbek people which became legendary in USSR and officially recognized by crimean tatars and my people.
Kimchi-slap t1_j5jbmmi wrote
Reply to comment by leela_martell in [OC] Ethnic Russians in the Russian Federation, 2021 Census by greensino
Well here I am on the receiving end of my own stick. Had to google about Ingrians. Realised that I heard about them but didn't know how they are called in English. We call them Ижорцы, but beside that my knowledge was limited. Haven't realised that population was that small though or that they were victims of repressions, not that I am surprised though.
I am myself is kore-saram (Soviet Korean), my people had some history with USSR "relocation" history. And just like crimean tatars we happened to be in Uzbekistan. That's why I am kinda biased at this topic. I just thought you are another white knight who heard about injustice, quickly googled it and went on moral spree to defend the downthrodden. I apologize for misjudging you and for my indecent behaviour towards your person.
Kimchi-slap t1_j5j8bx7 wrote
Reply to comment by samdavid85 in Tteukboki [homemade] by Turtleramem
Tastes like chicken if you wanna know.
Kimchi-slap t1_j5j6kav wrote
Reply to comment by leela_martell in [OC] Ethnic Russians in the Russian Federation, 2021 Census by greensino
Of course I believe that. Because it's true. Most Russians don't even know that crimean tatars are not the same as tatars from Tatarstan. What can one expect from westerners? I know about them because I am citizen of Uzbekistan and had a friend who is descended of those said tatars in school. Otherwise I would have been just as ignorant as most.
Wanna stop this discussion, fine by me. I am too biased for that anyway.
Kimchi-slap t1_j5j43fp wrote
Reply to comment by leela_martell in [OC] Ethnic Russians in the Russian Federation, 2021 Census by greensino
I don't even know why you bother with Crimean tatars at the first place. Bet you didn't even know they existed before Crimean annexation in 2014.
Kimchi-slap t1_j5j2fsb wrote
Reply to comment by leela_martell in [OC] Ethnic Russians in the Russian Federation, 2021 Census by greensino
Oh for love of fucking god, I am not here to debate politics or moral standards. You asked why and I answered. Form your own opinion on history and do whatever you wish. Maybe even learn from it.
Kimchi-slap t1_j5j0nzm wrote
Reply to comment by leela_martell in [OC] Ethnic Russians in the Russian Federation, 2021 Census by greensino
Hard to google eh?
It was collective punishment for collaboration with nazi Germany during ww2. You will have to google for more info
Kimchi-slap t1_j3o1bk2 wrote
Reply to comment by prowdwackadoo in PsBattle: Two police officers wrestling an ostrich by nelldog
Of course its not an ostrich, you obviously need at least 4 officers to hold one.
Kimchi-slap t1_j2858xr wrote
Reply to Baldur's Gate 2 or Divinity Original Sin 2? by Roxicaro
Original Baldurs gates are games that I absolutely love but will never play again. Too dated.
Kimchi-slap t1_ixc5pog wrote
If nothing else Qatar did a good job showing how FIFA officials are in open market for anything as long as price is right.
Kimchi-slap t1_jdbyre6 wrote
Reply to Barbie maker celebrates ‘power of representation’ with scoliosis doll by wol_75
What next? Ken doll with flat feet?