All those bits of information are about what happened in Belarus this week.
lusterko
Somebody please share the link without the paywall, archive.today doesn't work for me
Could somebody post the link without paywall? Archive.today still doesn't work for me
Try opening it using archive.today
The website stopped working for me, so I can't send the links with paywall removed rn
Could somebody post the archive.today link? The site doesn't work for me again
Fool me once...
It isn't illegal to watch porn, but it's illegal to film it. There were some stupid cases when police was intentionally searching for onlyfans girls, etc.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eastern_Slavic_naming_customs#Grammar
The surnames that originally are short (-ov, -ev, -in) or full (-iy/-oy/-yy) Slavic adjectives, have different forms depending on gender: male forms -ov, -ev, -in and -iy/-oy/-yy correspond to female forms -ova, -eva, -ina and -aya, respectively. For example, the wife of Борис Ельцин (Boris Yel'tsin) was Наина Ельцина (Naina Yel'tsina); the wife of Leo Tolstoy was Sophia Tolstaya, etc. All other, i.e. non-adjectival, surnames stay the same for both genders (including surnames ending with -енко (-yenko), -ич (-ich) etc.), unlike in many West Slavic languages, where the non-adjectival surname of men corresponds to derivative feminine adjectival surname (Novák → Nováková). Note the difference between patronymics and surnames ending with -ich: surnames are the same for males and females, but patronymics are gender-dependent (for example, Ivan Petrovich Mirovich and Anna Petrovna Mirovich)
There should be "russia denies" community on fediverse