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Welcome! What can we call you? I can't even pretend to try to pronounce your handle.
I'll try explain it. «Лютый» is pronounced as Lyuty. The point is that Russian people call the wolf as «Лютый» (fierce) in folk-tales. In addition this name is such expressive and significant that it is used for definition a lot of natural phenomenons and cases in the life. For example, «лютыймороз» (fierce/severe frost), «лютая буря» (fierce/violent storm), “лютаяненависть» (fierce/strong hatred) and so on. As for me so I had been named “Лютый» (Fierce) by my friends several years ago because of my love and respect to polar (chukchee) wolves. And else ... my job is in the field of the environmental protaction and ecology. That’s why I’m Лютый. I hope my English is not so poor.
Why is it, that I'm not getting any update e-mails from City-Data? I am getting other e-mails and such from others. So I know its not my internet connection...
I didn't mean to be rude...I just know at this time of night there aren't many of us on here.
I don't think you were being rude. I was rolling my eyes cause I'm annoyed at the City-Data e-mail technical difficulties. Lol. Don't mind me right now.
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