Donald means "world-ruler"
Volodymyr/Vladimir means "world-ruler"
Bernd
Thu, 03 Apr 2025 18:48:40 GMT
No. 25772909
>>25772897
If we merged all 4 of those into a single person, what would we get?
Bernd
Thu, 03 Apr 2025 18:59:53 GMT
No. 25772968
>>25772985
>>25772963
Huh so Yngwie Malmsteen is an Igor?
Bernd
Thu, 03 Apr 2025 19:02:00 GMT
No. 25772981
I hope to see these four murderers socializing in the cemetery by Christmas.
Bernd
Thu, 03 Apr 2025 19:02:26 GMT
No. 25772983
>>25772992
I like my president, not gonna lie.
Bernd
Thu, 03 Apr 2025 19:02:43 GMT
No. 25772985
>>25773134
>>25772968
No. He is a guitar God with an army. KC Igor is a gay elderly drunkard welfare leech druggie HIV positive Jew scammer.
Bernd
Thu, 03 Apr 2025 19:04:21 GMT
No. 25772992
>>25773110
>>25772983
well good thing he isnt doing any elections so he will never leave power as long as the war continues
Bernd
Thu, 03 Apr 2025 19:17:48 GMT
No. 25773110
>>25772992
It's the law, what can you do
Bernd
Thu, 03 Apr 2025 19:19:55 GMT
No. 25773134
>>25772985
KC Igor is a one-man meme army
Bernd
Thu, 03 Apr 2025 21:48:22 GMT
No. 25774284
I think Igor is like necessary evil. и горе
sorros
Bernd
Thu, 03 Apr 2025 21:48:37 GMT
No. 25774287
>>25774338
without darkness there's no light
Bernd
Thu, 03 Apr 2025 21:56:25 GMT
No. 25774338
>>25774287
that's why jews exist, atleast you openly aknowledge it.
Bernd
Thu, 03 Apr 2025 21:59:40 GMT
No. 25774358
Vladimir is slavic version of nordic name that starts with W
Bernd
Thu, 03 Apr 2025 22:03:42 GMT
No. 25774374
>The name Sebastian comes from the Latin name Sebastianus, which means "from Sebaste." Sebaste was the name of several ancient cities, most notably one in Asia Minor (modern-day Turkey). The name Sebaste itself derives from the Greek word Σεβαστός (Sebastos), which means "venerable" or "revered." This is the Greek equivalent of the Latin title Augustus, which was used for Roman emperors.
>Nikita comes from the Greek name Νικήτας (Nikētas), which means "victor" or "winner." It is derived from the Greek word νίκη (nikē), meaning "victory" — the same root as in the name Nike (the Greek goddess of victory).