Acid Meza
Jul 22, 2020
Aug 11, 2019(6y)
Aug 11, 2026(116d)
Combat
Kills1,156
Losses232
Efficiency83%
ISK
Destroyed817.73b
Lost88.84b
ISK Eff.90%
Solo
Solo Kills143
Solo Ratio12%
Final Blows279
Points1,156
Other
NPC Losses22
NPC Loss Ratio9%
Avg Kills/Day0.47
ActivityInactive
Acid Meza
Last Active
Jul 22, 2020
Birthday
Aug 11, 2019 (6 years old)
Next Birthday
Aug 11, 2026 (116 days)
Combat
Kills1,156
Losses232
Efficiency83%
Danger Ratio91%
ISK
Destroyed817.73b
Lost88.84b
ISK Efficiency90%
Balance+728.90b
Solo
Solo Kills143
Solo Ratio12%
Final Blows279
Points1,156
Other
NPC Losses22
NPC Loss Ratio9%
Avg Kills/Day0.47
ActivityInactive
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Bio
BLYAD (блядь) — literally, "whore". This word is usually encountered in its contracted form "blya"(бля), a particle used mainly for emphasis, adding a touch of lurid color at the end of absolutely any phrase. "Ту chyo, blya?" (Ты че, бля) (What the fuck are you\xbb. doing/saying?) could be an act of friendly raillery or the verbal prelude to a headbutt. The B-word is also a common cri-de-coeur: you stub your toe — "Blya!" Some people are so addicted that they use the word to season even the most banal utterance. E.g. "A on, blya, mne skazal, blya, chto ya, blya..." This is the meat in the dumpling of Russian mat — it's impossible to imagine a conversation with a taxi driver without it.
Khui (хуй) — literally, "cock". The first thing after "hello" that people learn how to say in a foreign language is "fuck off," and some manage to get by thereafter on these two phrases alone. "Idi na khui!" (иди на хуй) is the Russian equivalent, literally meaning "Go to the penis!" Yes, I know it sounds silly in translation. But what make the system of Russian mat so interesting are the derivatives. "Okhuyet" (охуеть) is to be extremely surprised, like when you see your friend Vasya puking in the gutter. He would then report to be feeling "khuyovo" (хуево). Also worth remembering are "Ni khuya sebe!" (ни хуя себе) — "No fucking way!" and the derivative "khuinya" (хуйня) — bollocks, bullshit.
Pizda (пизда) — literally, "cunt". If you're tired of sending people to the penis, you can send them "v pizdu" (в пизду) for the sake of variety. Derivatives abound from this particularly crude item: your new mobile you might describe as "pizdaty" (пиздатый), or if you doubt the truth of a statement, you could say "Chyo ty pizdish?" (что ты пиздишь?) — "Why are you talking through your...?" Well, you know what. Perhaps the most useful incarnation of this word is "pizdets" (пиздец), meaning a "total fuck up." The phrase "Eto prosto pizdets!" (это просто пиздец) expresses the sublime degree of misery, a predicament where things can get no worse. Anyone been to Kaluga? Perversely enough, a cheery "pizdets!" could mean just, "wow!"
Yebat (ебать) — literally, "to fuck". This verb has all the primary meanings you'd expect it to have, with a couple of juicy extras unknown to English. "Zaebat" (заебать) means to exhaust, to make sick of. "On menya zaebal!"
Khui (хуй) — literally, "cock". The first thing after "hello" that people learn how to say in a foreign language is "fuck off," and some manage to get by thereafter on these two phrases alone. "Idi na khui!" (иди на хуй) is the Russian equivalent, literally meaning "Go to the penis!" Yes, I know it sounds silly in translation. But what make the system of Russian mat so interesting are the derivatives. "Okhuyet" (охуеть) is to be extremely surprised, like when you see your friend Vasya puking in the gutter. He would then report to be feeling "khuyovo" (хуево). Also worth remembering are "Ni khuya sebe!" (ни хуя себе) — "No fucking way!" and the derivative "khuinya" (хуйня) — bollocks, bullshit.
Pizda (пизда) — literally, "cunt". If you're tired of sending people to the penis, you can send them "v pizdu" (в пизду) for the sake of variety. Derivatives abound from this particularly crude item: your new mobile you might describe as "pizdaty" (пиздатый), or if you doubt the truth of a statement, you could say "Chyo ty pizdish?" (что ты пиздишь?) — "Why are you talking through your...?" Well, you know what. Perhaps the most useful incarnation of this word is "pizdets" (пиздец), meaning a "total fuck up." The phrase "Eto prosto pizdets!" (это просто пиздец) expresses the sublime degree of misery, a predicament where things can get no worse. Anyone been to Kaluga? Perversely enough, a cheery "pizdets!" could mean just, "wow!"
Yebat (ебать) — literally, "to fuck". This verb has all the primary meanings you'd expect it to have, with a couple of juicy extras unknown to English. "Zaebat" (заебать) means to exhaust, to make sick of. "On menya zaebal!"
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