“-Dlaczego masz taki wkurwiony wyraz twarzy? -To moje ustawienia fabryczne. Powinnaś się już przyzwyczaić.”
— Piotr C. “#To o nas”

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“-Dlaczego masz taki wkurwiony wyraz twarzy? -To moje ustawienia fabryczne. Powinnaś się już przyzwyczaić.”
— Piotr C. “#To o nas”
A challenging view.
Slobodan Milošević was arrested at his villa in the Dedinje district of Belgrade, Serbia, on April 1, 2001.
A dog never bites the hand that feeds it, however, this rule doesn't apply to wolves.
Crvene Beretke (Jedinica za Specijalne Operacije, the secret police special operations force of the RDB Resor Državne Bezbednosti/Internal security department.) of the marines unit who arrest Milošević.
What is the national fruit of the Republic of Serbia?
The plum is the national fruit of Serbia, a landlocked country in Central-Southeast Europe. Plums are of great importance to Serbs and play a part in several customs. A Serbian saying claims the best place to build a house is where a plum tree grows.
Plum trees thrive in the fertile region of Šumadija in central Serbia. The fruit grown in this area is used to make the country's national drink, Šljivovica, a form of plum brandy. A Serbian meal usually starts or ends with a plum product. For this reason, Šljivovica is often served as an appertif. Šljivovica is also a drink used at important rites of passage, including births, baptisms, military services, marriages and deaths. Šljivovica is also used in the Serbian Orthodox patron saint celebration of Saint Sava, celebrated in January.
Serbia is the second largest plum producer in the world, with France being the first. Šljivovica has a Protected Designation of Origin (PDO), meaning it can only have that name if made with the plums from the Šumadija area.
Although plums are the national fruit, they are not the national tree of Serbia. Instead, the national tree is the oak, which symbolizes strength and longevity. Other national symbols include the wolf, a symbol of fearlessness, the 'gusle', a stringed instrument, and the 'šajkača', a type of hat. The Serbian motto is "Само слога Србина спасава", which translates into English as "Only Unity Saves the Serbs".
David (1501-1504), by Michelangelo
Bathers by Alexander Deyneka, 1952
When you stay in Moscow too long and get conscripted.
Mediterranean meze platter
I'll empty your mind. That's the second-best way to reward your professional performance.
“The adventurer […] needs fortune, leisure, and enjoyment, and he will take these goods as supreme ends in order to be prepared to remain free in regard to any end. Thus, confusing a quite external availability with real freedom, he falls, with a pretext of independence, into the servitude of the object. […] The adventurer devises a sort of moral behavior because he assumes his subjectivity positively. But if he dishonestly refuses to recognize that this subjectivity necessarily transcends itself toward others, he will enclose himself in a false independence which will indeed be servitude. To the free man he will be only a chance ally in whom one can have no confidence; he will easily become an enemy. His fault is believing that one can do something for oneself without others and even against them.”
— Simone de Beauvoir, The Ethics of Ambiguity
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