Yo momma’s lips are so loose, she leaks government secrets.
Lithuanian 30+ year-old shitposter who works as a programmer.
Yo momma’s lips are so loose, she leaks government secrets.
Obligatory Šaškė
Or he could pay off a pornstar again.
I mean kinda, but he used his authority very sparingly.
I’ve heard of old men married to much younger women dying from sex taxing their hearts too much, so that is more likely than you think.
In most of Europe this isn’t leftist policy, it’s common sense centrist policy.
The old Deus Ex and Endless Space are the ones I listen to the most.
I hope that Mazda isn’t a diesel one.
His wife already looks like a Barbie doll.
She’s a veteran politician with her own cult of personality, she will be fine. She’s not planning to be the prime minister though.
Edit: this comment aged very poorly.
This election had some weird surprises, like the young and progressive Laisvės Partija getting zero votes, but it could have gone so much worse.
No, I wasn’t. It took me 2 months to switch jobs. With unused vacation money, I got about 1 month’s worth of my regular salary. The people who stayed didn’t get their salaries for 3 months due to cash flow issues.
It’s not frugality, it’s poverty.
If there’s a 1 minute sex scene in a 90 minute movie, you’re guaranteed to have your parents walk in during that one sex scene.
Don’t kill the rich. Exile them to an island and watch them eat each other instead of eating the world.
I mean, we were 17-18 years old, but it was still something I wouldn’t choose to read.
The story I remember reading was about a mother of two young kids, during the events of January 13th.
The Soviet tanks roll by her street, towards the TV tower, she later finds out that her husband left home to defend it. It is not clear if he will come back. Historical context: only 14 people died that night, but the casualties were expected to be higher, because people went against the army with their bare hands.
The other event is how she goes to a doctor, because she is still lactating despite her youngest child being past nursing age. She goes there twice, the second time the doctor sleeps with her. She seems ambivalent about it.
The last part I remember is her walking on a frozen pond with her children. The older child finds a spot where the ice is transparent, and says:
“I see something. A land.”
Hence the name of the story, “A Land of Ice”
She was a writer, an essayist, a poet and a traveler.
A lot of her creations feature powerlessness of women in various dramatic events.
I like my country, but not being born in Lithuania would have meant not reading Jurga Ivanauskaitė back at school and you all should consider yourselves lucky.
It’s review, but written in similar looking Cyrillic letters.
I sometimes catch my Motorola doing that at night, sometimes it even updates.