Little Big

Monday, November 14th, 2022 04:18 am
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Along with my philtrum looking different than it used to, the dark hairs on my upper lip are more prominent than in the past. Not enough to actually be a mustache, but enough to vaguely look like one. Doesn't bother me, but also doesn't look as good as...

I'm surprised how good the mustaches look on the women in this video. And how well the video imparts the feeling of horror at having one's mustache cut off against one's will.



Video title: LITTLE BIG - MOUSTACHE (feat. NETTA) (Official Music Video)
Posted by: Little Big
Date posted: Aug 6, 2021



This is the first Little Big video I came across; it's quite *something*:
LITTLE BIG - GIVE ME YOUR MONEY (feat. TOMMY CASH)
With the current Russia situation and the war in Ukraine, I'm uncomfortable embedding that video, so only posting the link.

The band, though from Russia, has spoken out against the war and per their Wikipedia page, relocated to the U.S.

“Stop war in Ukraine” — Russia’s Little Big release “Generation Cancellation” and leave the country



Video title: LITTLE BIG – GENERATION CANCELLATION (Official Music Video)
Posted by: Little Big
Date posted: Jun 24, 2022

livejournal

Wednesday, March 16th, 2022 05:26 pm
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Today I again chose to wear my yellow/blue/pink striped socks which I got at the Pride Festival last year. Those are the colors of the pansexual flag. I am asexual, not pansexual, and got the socks mainly because the colors are pretty. Few people around here would know what the colors represent anyway.

Looking down at the socks on my legs, I belatedly realized that the blue and yellow colors are also like Ukraine's flag.

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I still have my old LiveJournal account. Several years back I imported all my old entries to Dreamwidth and deleted them from over there.

I've considered deleting the account, as I want nothing further to do with a Russian company, given the current government's abominable policies and actions.

But doing that seems like a wasted opportunity to post a message of some kind in an area where people from Russia might actually be able to see it. Perhaps I'd have to turn on Cyrillic services in the settings though, for my posts to be accessible from over there? Hmmm.

I hadn't noticed or remembered this from before, but on the LJ homepage there is a "Top LJ" dropdown which includes entries for: Cyrillic, non-Cyrillic, Russia, Ukraine, Belarus.

It is interesting to browse through those Cyrillic and Ukraine entries, using Google Translate to translate from Russian to English.

It is also wearisome, wondering who is behind each post and all the comments, trying to make sense of some of the translations, trying to figure out what side if any they are on in regards to the war in Ukraine, what nationality they are and in which country do they live, are they being paid to post misinformation, or are they writing what they truly believe based on what they've themselves experienced or based on the news they listen to?

Considering all that which is being posted, I doubt anything I could post would make the slightest impact on anyone, even if they did see it.
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An old post of mine got three linkspam comments today. The comments were posted by a Ukranian IP #, and include the URL of "Custom Software Development Company RexSoft".

Per Norton SafeWeb and Google, the site doesn't have unsafe content.

Per the Wayback Machine, the site has existed since at least 2017.

Per the web site itself, the company has locations in the USA, the UK, and Kyiv, Ukraine.

It seems the entity that left the comments was unclear how to make their URL get posted as an HREF link on my journal, as the 2nd and 3rd comments, posted several minutes after the first, had only the URL. So I'd guess it was a person posting the comments, not a bot.

It seems an odd time, during a war, for someone in Ukraine to post linkspam. That's why I checked if the site might have malicious content.

It also occurred to me that maybe Russia, not that Rexsoft company, could be behind the linkspam. As this page says, "not only are Google getting better at devaluing spammy links, the repercussions from Google can be devastating if caught."

Linkspam like that could hurt the company rather then help it; maybe Russia wants that. It seems an implausible action, but who knows. I will delete or screen the comments eventually.

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Random thought from yesterday, regarding how some of the Russian soldiers were told Ukrainians would welcome them, and were surprised by the resistance:
Maybe Russian (and other national) intelligence agencies have a hard time gauging the sentiment of people due to all of their own (and other) disinformation campaigns that they've been waging. Maybe they can't easily tell which and how many social media posts are by their own disinformation agents versus the actual population.

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Another random thought from yesterday:
Take your kid to work day must be very boring for kids whose parents work from home.




Out of curiosity, I looked into that Rexsoft linkspam some more.

There have been several recent and similar linkspam posts and comments on other sites. These were all posted with a user name of "ann2022":
forums.tarot.com
kboards.com
vivecraft.org
ragezone
cracked.io

Four of those same pages also have linkspam for another site, develux.com. That is a company with locations listed in Kyiv, Ukraine; Malta; and Kissimmee, Florida.

Here's another page with posts from last year that link to both sites:
caclubindia

So it seems there may be a relationship between those 2 companies, or in the people posting the spam for them.

The Kissimmee, Florida address is referenced on other pages as "Devellux Inc".
The same address and Devellux name is used on this site: essayservice.com.
Amusingly, they have a page that discusses their "Honor Code". Given all the things that (as I would expect) go against their listed honor code, I wonder if there are any situations for which someone could honorably use an essay writing service for?

Rexsoftinc's NYC address (347 Fifth Avenue, Suite 1009) is referenced on other pages as N-IX USA INC, and Hoshovsky Law Firm ("Mr. Hoshovsky has practiced law in Ukraine...".

This xing.com page says that "Alexander Volt" is a vice president of rexsoft.
This Alexander Volt fellow is also listed as working at IntellectSoft. IntellectSoft is a company with locations listed as in the US, the UK, Norway, and (you guessed it) Kyiv, Ukraine.

Kazakh

Saturday, August 3rd, 2019 02:15 am
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This Kazakh music video is both visually and audibly (the sound of the Kazakh language) intriguing to me, even though I don't like the scenes of war and fighting. From what I've been able to find, it was made in honor of Kazakhstan's 550th anniversary. The music group is named Gauhartas.



Video title: Гаухартас- "Казагым-ай" (клип 2015) (Gauhartas "Kazagim-ay")
Posted by: Айганым Баймуратова
URL: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_FlBCJbb2oo
Date posted: Oct 23, 2015


Here are the lyrics along with an English translation. Some of the translation does not make much sense, and Google Translate seems to do a better job for those parts.

Some things I learned after watching the video:
Kazakhstan has a small ethnic group of Germans.
The Volga Germans were ethnic Germans who settled in a region of Russia in the 18th century.
About 100,000 ethnic Germans from Russia immigrated to the U.S. by 1900.
During WW2, the Soviet Union deported all of the Volga Germans (over 900,000) to camps in Siberia and Kazakhstan as a "preventive measure". A third of them died during the deportation.

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