Gogga to Aza: “The guy right behind you doesn’t wash his hands after he pees. Be careful… It’s dangerous… You don’t know where that dick has been. Before you put shit in your mouth, you gotta check it.”
They probably didn’t have this in the bathroom, or else all guys would wash their hands:

So, this is our river after a little rain…

My bathroom doesn’t even look this crappy after a major shit-storm…
This river can be really disgusting… oi oi oi
Wow. There are bigger things than not having heat for a day… The people described in this article by Highland News are truly suffering.
I think to myself sometimes what my life would have been had I not gotten a computer what I was… how old was I? something like 8. Anyway, I wonder what it could have been like… I am sitting here, taking a break from writing a manuscript [there! I'm trying to not call them "papers" anymore; it's "manuscripts"] and reading news. What’s in the news? Nose-bleeds, ulcerating wounds, half-dead children.
This “slum”, though, doesn’t look half-bad, compared to the average apartment in Moscow around where I grew up. We lived in an all-brick highrise which was something amazing, you know. I would tell people we live in a brick building and they would ask in amazement if it’s really brick and not concrete panels like 99% of the other houses there.
Looking around my apartment now in center city Philadelphia I think it’s pretty good, no matter for the occasional no-heat spells, thanks to the age of the building. Like my hairstylist sais: “your building’s got ALOT of character”
Anyway, here’s the article:
Mums slam ’sick’ slum flats
By Claire Doughty
Published: 14 April, 2007
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