I still find it impressive that two monks from Byzantine Empire would set of to convert the heretic slavs of the Russian steps would leave such a legacy behind...
I also find it funny that they first had to figure out a way to teach how to write before they could get converts
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I wonder how Methodius and Cyrill would think had they seen this
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- Pinkeye
I also find it funny that they first had to figure out a way to teach how to write before they could get converts
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- Pinkeye
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First I make love to ~Pip-Pirrup, then I make love to Christmoose.
got it from an ad I loved
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- Pinkeye
its like, all wooooo @.@
better'an mine *koff*
lol
if i was a guy, i'd go for something like that style.
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First I make love to ~Pip-Pirrup, then I make love to Christmoose.
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