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@karolherbst
legend says that goliath will get peeble to the forehead and will be truly grounded :)
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@lkundrak

oh, this took me 35y back in time. i had shirt without sleeves 'from enslavement to obliteration' bought in budapest in 1989 in september because it was the best, and probably the only one, way to get original metal t-shirts from western europe. we had simple plan, meet somebody in budapest with metal t-shirt and ask him with our poor english where he bought it. plan almost failed as we found that shop few munutes before closing hours. second shirt was with sid vicious.
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@flameeyes
what about pasta and ketchup? and drinking capuccino afternoon? :)
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@ljs @pony @vbabka

i can confirm as our family is truly czechoslovak. me 'west-bohemian' (mostly districts cheb and pilsen), wife and daugther east-slovakians (district michalovce), 2 kids moravians (born in brno). czech grandma is 'babi' and slovakian 'babka'
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"There are only two registers on the Net; public and secret. In the public sphere, everything you say is for everyone. Talk in the secret register, and you have something to hide.

And this is what the end of privacy means. It means the end of the *private* register. Not everything that is private is meant to be secret, meant to be hidden. It’s just not intended to be public. That grey area is fading, and soon it will be gone."

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today I again had occasion to refer to @danny's 2003 piece https://www.oblomovka.com/wp/2003/10/13/the-register/ on private communications

"...we have conversations in public, in private, and in secret. All three are quite separate. The public is what we say to a crowd; the private is what we chatter amongst ourselves, when free from the demands of the crowd; and the secret is what we keep from everyone but our confidant. Secrecy implies intrigue, implies you have something to hide. Being private doesn’t." [1/2]

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