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I haven't noticed it, and kept walking. And suddenly some Ukrainian guy screams at me impolitely in Russian, calling me "muzhik" - that is a rude insult, worse than "pidor" in Rissian ("muzhik" roughly means "hey you stupid male"), especially since I'm gender fluid and don't consider myself a man or male at all, so misgendering is very insulting. I've turned to that douchebag and he pointed at the napkins laying on the sidewalk, using another swear word "podnimi blyat". Without saying a word to him, I took the napkins, crumpled them and thrown at the road with car traffic, then continued my walk, ignoring the Ukrainian shithead.
Yet he decided to stalk me and catched up with me, calling me to a fist fight. I don't do fist fights, since I'm not a male, and I always carry a knife with me. So I pretended that I don't understand him and answered him as usual in English "sorry, I don't speak Ukrainian". The guy got confused and stopped pursuing me, although still kept throwing insults in me back, calling me "pidor" and "khuesos". Guess this time Satan had mercy upon this idiot, because had he dared to touch me, I would have ripped his intestines out.
The most appalling part is that the Ukrainian idiot was sober and there were no women around for him to play a knight. So he knew all well, that picking at random people could cost him his life, especially if that person looks and behaves like a psycho. There were also a lot of garbage laying around (Ukraine is a pigsty), so my napkins would have only added a bit to it. Guess some people just want to fight and get stabbed. That is soviet upbringing, since all soviet movies taught Russians that they must interrupt into other people business. And Ukrainians are very soviet subhumans.