Welcome to the Mongolian political horsewhispering forum, also known as /mlpol/. This thread is dedicated to helping out newfags coming to the site with integrating into the local culture. If you have a question about something, or need spoonfed on something, don't be afraid to ask me or any other Anon willing to help.
Here's a few things to start.
1.- Read the policy page first:
https://mlpol.net/policy.html2.- When in doubt, lurk moar.
3.- Praise American, Praise Football.
4.- MODS = GODS.
5.- Anonfilly did nothing wrong.
6.- No one knows what /1ntr/ is for, not even /1ntr/.
7.- Check the catalog.
8.- Go away, Zald.
9.- Don't start shit.
11.- This is nice board.
And finally...
12.- The right to bare ponies SHALL NOT BE INFRINGED.
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>>394174>it didn't call itself the boomer botAll right, now it makes sense.
>>394175I couldn't find anything using search engines or the archive either. If anyone has the pastebin post it. Really want to comb through it again after all these years.
>>394178Or even any of the threads. I remember you could find all the threads on Google and they would link to a pastebin.
seems like there is a bug that causes threads to not get bumped when someone writes a new reply .
>>396708I think you have to post it here:
>>>/qa/5911 → >>398232MP4 because YTShorts is scrotal cancer
>>398246Slightly better quality version
>>398268Why are russians so brown
>>398274CYKA BLYAT!
(That means hello in Russian. Russians are very friendly people.)
>>398290You should see how we say goodbye. It's something with something!
>>398302Poshel na hui, pidor!
You almost got it! Hold to this silly cat
>>398308isn't ''Dasvidaniya" also a word for goodbye?
i wanted to learn russian , even i downloaded many books.but never had a time,
but i can read the letters tho. that is a good start i guess.
>>398315No this Russian is clearly telling the truth. Russians always say this before leaving.
>>398296>>398308Basically, how do people in eastern europe react to a foreigner speaking their language?
One of my acquaintances, who's a tourist, told me that during his trip to russia and poland, whenever he spoke russian or polish there, he was suddenly met with a surprisingly warmer reaction. Whereas, for example, in france, it was the opposite, even though his french was better than his russian or polish.
Is this general?
>>3983391. I don't live in Eastern Europe (or in Europe as a whole), Russia is a large country, and a significant part of it is located in Asia (including Siberia, where I live). 2. I saw a picture depicting the attitude of different Europeans towards speaking their native languages, and in general, Eastern Europe had this attitude (wow, you're speaking a "language" - that's amazing!), while France had a similar attitude (Why are you doing this?). But yes, if I see a foreigner speaking Russian, I will have the same reaction that you described! (I apologize for my English, as it is not my native language. I used Google Translate)
>>398315"Do svidaniya" is goodbye! And "Poka" is goodbye. And "Proshay" is goodbye. It depends on the context, but you (ultra)right.
>>398353damn that's too many ways to say goodbye.
and i guess stravuche for saying formalic hello.
we only have "khoda-hafez = god be with you" and "bedrood = goodbye.
btw it is really cool to have another Russian bro here.
>>398354>damn that's too many ways to say goodbye.(there are actually more, but these are the main ones)
>and i guess stravuche for saying formalic hello.straveche?
>we only have "khoda-hafez = god be with you" and "bedrood = goodbye.Wow, are you really from Iran? That's awesome! I didn't expect to see an Iranian here
>btw it is really cool to have another Russian bro here.Mutually Iranian bro!)))
>>398352>Russia is a large country...Yeah, you're right. What I meant was more in general, since at least part of russia is considered eastern europe, I just went ahead and assumed all of russia as europe in this context. Besides, we usually regard the whole russia as part of europe in Iran anyway.
>including Siberia, where I liveOh my...
I think there's at least a 20°C temperature difference between there and here. And it's summer right now! I can't imagine your cold weather in winter!
>I saw a picture depicting the attitude of different...Yeah, I've seen something like that too. It seems like southern europeans (especially italians) also have that kind of attitude.
I can't really judge the french or the polish, I think each of them could have their own logical reason.
When I run into a foreigner trying to speak broken persian, I kind of feel bad seeing how they're butchering it with their grammar and pronunciation mistakes, but at the same time, I'm happy they're making the effort to speak my language. Still, I think it's interesting.
>I apologize for my English, as it is not my native language. I used Google TranslateNo need to apologize. Nobody's english is 100% prefect here.
I myself also use google for certain specific words or expressions.>>398357>I didn't expect to see an Iranian hereActually, there's two... Look at different IDs.
Glad to see a newfag here

>>398360>Besides, we usually regard the whole russia as part of europe in Iran anyway.This is the correct approach since Russia is mostly populated by Russians (Slavs who originated from Eastern Europe), that is, culturally, Russia is a country of Eastern Europe, although the territories are not limited to it.
>I think there's at least a 20°C temperature difference between there and here. And it's summer right now! I can't imagine your cold weather in winter!It's quite warm here now (11 degrees Celsius), but the winds force me to wear hats (though not many people do). Winter can be really cold! (Once a year I see a beautiful -50 degrees Celsius on the thermometer.) Is it really warm where you are now?
>I can't really judge the french or the polish, I think each of them could have their own logical reason.I'll add to what I wrote above. I just remembered that content featuring foreigners consuming Russian culture, eating Russian food, and speaking Russian is very, very, VERY popular here. (You should have seen what was happening in the media when Tucker Carlson arrived...)
>speak my language...امیدوارم گوگل ترنسلیت همه چیز را درست ترجمه کند و متن شامل... نمیدانم، توهین به اعضای خانواده و تهدید نباشد؟ این که خیلی ناجور میشود...
>No need to apologize. Nobody's english is 100% prefect here.Okay, now I'll worry less, thank you! :г)
>Actually, there's two... Look at different IDs.If look at the ID, there are three of you here... But okay, I think you're right.
>Glad to see a newfag here
Haha, you thought I couldn't do the same? Well, look at the greatness of my mind and ingenuity!!!
Honestly, I'm interested to hear about Iran. This might be a strange question, but do you have enough freedom to be on sites like this? How's the freedom of speech there? Because I, for example, am quite afraid to share art with Aryanne...
>>398361Make a thread on Russian politics. We need one and it would be interesting from a Russian perspective
>>398365By the way, it would be nice, it’s strange that it hasn’t been created yet. There is something to discuss there
>>398370Seriously we need more threads and activity here. You can say what ever you want. Mods are pretty chill here.
>>398371Site needs more activity. We had a retard named ninjaz who drove off many of the original users and he finally got banned so now real discussion is possible again and mlpol can be great again.
>>398372The problem isn't even with mods. I'm a pretty paranoid person, and given what's happening in my country, I'm not sure I can say everything I think. Although I think it's all about paranoia.
>>398373>ninjaZApparently he's Russian too lol
>mlpol can be great again.MAKE /MLPOL/ GREAT AGINE!!!
>>398371Also post some slav memes in the humor thread.
>>398375Don't think too much about the paranoia here. Just shitpost and have fun. No way the KGB cares about a site full of nazi horse fuckers.
>>398378I'm sitting imagining ОМОН breaking into my door and yelling "WHY WERE YOU ON SITES FOR NAZI HORSE FUCKERS!?!?" I don't even have anything to say in response, except maybe "Sorry, I won't do it again" :`(
>>398376I can, but there's a problem...
>>398381Just answer "because it was funny" maybe they will join us. I know how much slavs like mlp.
>>398383Knowing our security forces, they wouldn't mind having some fun with me. I think they'll have a collection of rubber horse dicks just for me...
You can examine the case of Maxim Martsinkevich, and more specifically, his death. And understand that for the people who did this, NOTHING HAPPENED.
>>398384I don't know which AI to use
>>398386We have a Ukraine thread where you can post pro Russia shit to tell them you were a good boy who dindu nuffin
>>398389Can Deep Seek translate pictures?
>>398395I think some versions can. Ask around on alogs.space/robowaifu or trashchan.xyz/robowaifu those guys would know what AI is best to use and they are apolitical so the KGB won't rape your ass for posting.
>>398400..I think I'll ask the AI which AI (lol) can help me with image translation. I don't know why even bother talking to people when there's AI! I think you're all Ai too, and also...i AI.
>>398401I am not even part AI (yet) transhumanism gang represent