That was his name "Misha" the magazine was for kids and it came with different stories. The magazine was done in Moscow. I think you are too young to remember that. I haven't been able to find anything related to Misha in google, only that he was the mascot in the 1980 russian olympic games.
I once posted this picture and made a poll: please tell me how do you see Mishka's role? Is he orgasmic, or does the unbearable pain makes him squint his eyes? Some said Mishka was being harrassed, some that they both are in an orgazm situation, but there was a person, who, to my amazement, said that Slonik here is the one who's violated! That dirty Mishka caught him by the trunk and put it in a dirty place, and Slonic tries to run in terror - but Mishka holds on! What a brilliantly Freudistic notion!
You can offer your readers to read the situation according to their own vision, too!
actually i like skyy vodka (http://www.skyy.com/sitemap/quality/Impurities), and it usually doesn't taste like anything at all. a white russian has vodka, kahlua (http://www.kahlua.com/) and milk (http://www.americanmusic.de/cow.jpg) in it. its delicious.
wow it's just grear that you have to be of age to access these sites. well, i guess i'm not into those stimulator. i tried grass ones and it was so awful my head nearly burst. first i thought i was a seagull soaring above an ocean, and then i had awful, awful paranoia
You are right about "disgustful" being an adjective, but it is used in different cases than "disgusting". It is hard for me to describe the exact difference between the two.. I think it is based on what you mean by "disgust". For physical disgust, like if something smells or tastes bad, you use "disgusting". I think "disgustful" is used more for ideas and actions.. like a teacher sleeping with his student would be considered "disgustful". It is for the more psychological form of disgust, I think.
I apologize that this is all explained poorly, I have really never had to analyze the difference before. It was just that hearing a drink referred to as "disgustful" sounded wrong to me, as a native English speaker.
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Date: 2005-03-10 09:35 pm (UTC)You can offer your readers to read the situation according to their own vision, too!
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sorry, not to sound like a dick, just helping with your english
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Date: 2005-03-12 10:24 am (UTC)You are right about "disgustful" being an adjective, but it is used in different cases than "disgusting". It is hard for me to describe the exact difference between the two.. I think it is based on what you mean by "disgust". For physical disgust, like if something smells or tastes bad, you use "disgusting". I think "disgustful" is used more for ideas and actions.. like a teacher sleeping with his student would be considered "disgustful". It is for the more psychological form of disgust, I think.
I apologize that this is all explained poorly, I have really never had to analyze the difference before. It was just that hearing a drink referred to as "disgustful" sounded wrong to me, as a native English speaker.
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