Gobert is the Baba Yaga of the NBA.
He has long chicken legs, can fly, wields a pestle to grind his opponents, with his iron teeth he chews up and spits out interior shots, and he scares the crap out of all opposing players and fans.
Gobert = Baba Yaga
This is common European character not just Russian. Read Frau Holle by Brothers Grimm also known as Holda, Hulda, etc. she is but one example of Scandinavian goddess figures.
Other slavic countries have variations. My secretary, who's from Serbia, knows her as the "Babaroga" and the stories are slightly different and less ambiguous.
Alright, Boris since I'm asking you the hard questions about Russia:
In Gogol's "Dead Souls" he refers vaguely to a disgusting color of yellow that all the buildings in Russia turn over time. He literally just asserts "we all know the color." What is this color?
she is counting out the spoons and naming the occupants of the house. So she's either extremely OCD, which doesn't make a good witch story, or she is a communist who wants to ensure all things are equally shared.
I'm teaching myself to speak Russian and immersing myself in the culture in a real effort to figure out who these people are that attacked us and what they want.
I think we've been very naive because the Russians appear nominally white so we assume that they are about as much like us as the French or the Italians. They are still kind of foreign but in a way we recognize.
No. The Russians are just as foreign to us as the Japanese or Chinese. They are driven by totally different cultural histories and psychological forces than we are. The last few months have been an experience.
Part of my process has been to get very familiar with the cultural myths that all Russian children are taught.
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