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39 minutes ago, Brit Guy said:

Fat ankles as in Aziza, who I actually saw last year when she was staying in B1...her fat ankles. 

Nothing wrong with fat ankles.  

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4 minutes ago, StnCld316 said:

Nothing wrong with fat ankles.  

Absolutely agree, nothing wrong with Aziza either. I only noticed she has fat ankles last year when she stayed with cassie in B1. 

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I searched for a Ukrainian language edition of Mein Kampf, and the cover is not at all like the cover of the book on Aziza's nightstand.  And the Ukrainian language edition is apparently printed in the Russian language.

So if Aziza is reading this in German, or in English, her language skills are impressive.

Aziza might also be an ethnic German whose family lives in Ukraine.  (Ethnic Germans living in Ukraine are few in number.)  If she is an ethnic German, then she might be sufficiently fluent in German to read Mein Kampf. 

As for Mein Kampf in English,

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"Mein Kampf" in English is considered relatively difficult to read due to its complex sentence structure, dense historical references, and the often convoluted and highly ideological nature of Hitler's writing style; even for native English speakers, the text can be challenging to fully comprehend without significant background knowledge about the historical context and Nazi ideology. 

 

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49 minutes ago, moules said:

I searched for a Ukrainian language edition of Mein Kampf, and the cover is not at all like the cover of the book on Aziza's nightstand.  And the Ukrainian language edition is apparently printed in the Russian language.

So if Aziza is reading this in German, or in English, her language skills are impressive.

Aziza might also be an ethnic German whose family lives in Ukraine.  (Ethnic Germans living in Ukraine are few in number.)  If she is an ethnic German, then she might be sufficiently fluent in German to read Mein Kampf. 

As for Mein Kampf in English,

 

You need to get a life....wtf?

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Having a book, especially a controversial book, doesn't necessarily mean you agree with the author.

When I was a student, several philosophy/history/political sciences students had that book in their rooms, alongside very different & opposing political tracts by other writers. None of them was a Nazi in the slightest, quite the contrary even.

I don't think I ever knew or heard about anyone who read it cover to cover though (not even the Nazi or fascist fanbase), as even the native German version is apparently in a ponderous, convoluted & hard to read style, even for Germans.

There is a newer, annotated scholarly version since a few years  (from 2016 onwards, depending on the language it's translated in). It contains the complete uncensored original, but has annotations & footnotes by historians & other scholars, explaining context & debunking a lot of Hitler's claims. Seems like an interesting version to have. I don't know if this is the version Aziza has, I haven't seen it yet.

Edit: I saw it on her handstand, but couldn't discern the version or publisher. The title is in Western (as opposed to Cyrillic) alphabet letters, but maybe that doesn't mean anything. I don't know in what language she's reading it.

But pretty sure she won't be reading it straight from beginning to end.

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7 hours ago, HotWivesRock said:

I can't remember if Aziza is from Ukraine or Russia but the book is banned in Russia and they were against the N in WW2 and on the side of the Allies so from an historical point of view I could understand her desire to read it given she likely has family connections to Russia and possible victims of the H without being in the slightest way a N supporter.

She likely found the book in a secondhand book store.

Yeah I bet statistically, many more people read that book who are non-supporters than are supporters. So I suspect there is nothing to it. Now if she has any new tottoos… 😏

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1 hour ago, Epikouros said:

Having a book, especially a controversial book, doesn't necessarily mean you agree with the author.

When I was a student, several philosophy/history/political sciences students had that book in their rooms, alongside very different & opposing political tracts by other writers. None of them was a Nazi in the slightest, quite the contrary even.

I don't think I ever knew or heard about anyone who read it cover to cover though (not even the Nazi or fascist fanbase), as even the native German version is apparently in a ponderous, convoluted & hard to read style, even for Germans.

There is a newer, annotated scholarly version since a few years  (from 2016 onwards, depending on the language it's translated in). It contains the complete uncensored original, but has annotations & footnotes by historians & other scholars, explaining context & debunking a lot of Hitler's claims. Seems like an interesting version to have. I don't know if this is the version Aziza has, I haven't seen it yet.

Edit: I saw it on her handstand, but couldn't discern the version or publisher. The title is in Western (as opposed to Cyrillic) alphabet letters, but maybe that doesn't mean anything. I don't know in what language she's reading it.

But pretty sure she won't be reading it straight from beginning to end.

Slightly off topic but I've always wondered why Libraries don't lend out books on suicide...could it be just in case they'll never get it back?

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7 minutes ago, Brit Guy said:

Tomboy definitely a female, a proper full on one unlike Daytona the confused one. 

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