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Zhu Bailan
8th February 2011, 21:15
...reading this site about 2 years, I was too shy to register. Please be patient my english is very bad, but I´m very interested in political discussions.
ellipsis
9th February 2011, 02:57
Glad that you decided to sign up! what is your native language? i wouldn't worry about your english, we are a tolerant group here, or at least id like to think so.
Le Libérer
9th February 2011, 02:58
Glad that you decided to sign up! what is your native language? i wouldn't worry about your english, we are a tolerant group here, or at least id like to think so.
Exactly. Many of us who speak English are some of the worse at it.
(was that a proper sentence?)
See? you are among comrades. :)
Nolan
9th February 2011, 03:10
Welcome to the proletarian's forum.
NoOneIsIllegal
9th February 2011, 03:11
I'm terrible at english and it's my first language!
Don't worry; From your very short introduction, it looks like you have a grasp of it :)
Welcome. Don't be too shy! :cool:
PhoenixAsh
9th February 2011, 03:13
Welcome....
So... Klara Blum (Zhu Balain)?
Property Is Robbery
9th February 2011, 03:22
Welcome :)
Iraultzaile Ezkerreko
9th February 2011, 03:32
Welcome!
pastradamus
9th February 2011, 03:34
Welcome Comrade!
sunfarstar
9th February 2011, 04:26
welcome to you!are you a chinese?:rolleyes:
Veg_Athei_Socialist
9th February 2011, 05:34
Welcome to Revleft:)!
Nolan
9th February 2011, 13:54
welcome to you!are you a chinese?:rolleyes:
What do you have against China?
Arlekino
9th February 2011, 14:09
Welcome. My English as well terrible:( but I found this forum very friendly towards non speakers of English, so don't worry about that.:)
Greetings.
Le Libérer
9th February 2011, 14:26
We have comrades here who say they perfected their English by reading and posting here. And the 2 I have in mind, went on to become admins. So dont worry about the English, it will come.
PhoenixAsh
9th February 2011, 14:28
What do you have against China?
I think he says this because Zhu Bahlain is the Chinese name for Klara Blum.
Journalist, zionist, feminst and left revolutionairy.
She was a member of the SPO (Austria) and later became a communist after the split. She moved to the USSR after receiving a price for revolutionary journalism and became a citizen. Fell in love with a Chinese journalist who was later killed in a purge. She did not know this and thought he was in China so she moved there to find him and took Chinese citizenship and became a noted professor in German languages there.
I know this because she wrote a novel about her romance with the Chinese dude.
Le Libérer
9th February 2011, 17:37
I think he says this because Zhu Bahlain is the Chinese name for Klara Blum.
Journalist, zionist, feminst and left revolutionairy.
She was a member of the SPO (Austria) and later became a communist after the split. She moved to the USSR after receiving a price for revolutionary journalism and became a citizen. Fell in love with a Chinese journalist who was later killed in a purge. She did not know this and thought he was in China so she moved there to find him and took Chinese citizenship and became a noted professor in German languages there.
I know this because she wrote a novel about her romance with the Chinese dude.
Just goes to show not everything is random.
Fawkes
9th February 2011, 19:13
http://solari.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2009/02/eyes5.jpg
Zhu Bailan
9th February 2011, 23:23
Thanks for your very warm welcome :blushing:
You´re right, hindsight20/20, there are some parallels in my vita, so I choose the nick, but I´m not a zionist. For personel details I prefer irc.
PhoenixAsh
10th February 2011, 01:01
Thanks for your very warm welcome :blushing:
You´re right, hindsight20/20, there are some parallels in my vita, so I choose the nick, but I´m not a zionist. For personel details I prefer irc.
So you should! be careful what you expose of yourself. :) Its a good nick...
ellipsis
10th February 2011, 04:27
Exactly. Many of us who speak English are some of the worse at it.
(was that a proper sentence?)
See? you are among comrades. :)
No it wasn't, it should read "some of the worst"
Le Libérer
10th February 2011, 04:32
No it wasn't, it should read "some of the worst"
Hey I went to school in the most depressed part of the US, where the Governor is cutting education money and refusing to match federal funds. I do good. ;)
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