Sergey Lavrov just delivered a devastating critique of Russophobia

how about

Life in the US is good if you're rich.

My life is really good, and I'm not rich.

But its also not worth the time, because your English isn't so good, so you nitpick at things that have no worth in being nitpicked at. You say

False comparison

-but I was giving an example. It was my example, so it doesn't make any sense for someone to call it false. Then, you start talking about yourself, that you'd rather live in New Zealand or Canada, but I wasn't talking about you. I was talking about the average top 5% of brilliant people world-wide (or so), and where they choose to live.

If you have a job, and younare good at it, you keep it and advance. If you're shit, you get fired. What a novel concept. Blah blah blah.

Your friend broke their leg in NYC and had to pay $5600? Travellers insurance? How do you break your leg, anyway?

Then you go off about movies, poor Russians always being the bad guys? (not even that true, the James Bond series did more against "Russians" than most of American cinema anyway, stop dining out on Sylvester Stallone's imdb page and condemning all of the US for it).

But you're just looking for a fight. And you're not saying anything interesting. I wrote here about the secret greatest fear of the US government (a united Russia-Germany alliance), and you write about getting fired from your job in the US (easy as it may be to find a new one).

Its just boring nonsense. It isn't interesting on here. You're just being adversarial. And I don't have time for it.

And after having spent a few years in Germany and having come into contact with a few Russians, with the exception of two (who is today a professor in the UK, the other a cute girl), every interaction I ever had with a Russian was totally shit.

My father and best friend speak Russian, too. Schade.

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