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What shall we name the establishment?
The only relevant news I've found is https://function.mil.ru/news_page/country/more.htm?id=12321737@egNews, but we're quite far from that area, so I don't think it's related. And the shooting sounds like bursts of fire, while you'd expect tank exercises to involve targeting one tank at a time (although if the tank has a rocket launcher, they could be firing bursts from it).
So, you end up wondering what's going on and whether something has happened.
So don't be sad there, we're glad to see you, and I hope your IRL stress eases up.
Socrates Personal
Oh, and by the way, today is Monday.
Cicisbeo (Ital. cicisbeo, pl. cicisbei) — "in Italy (primarily in the 18th century) — a constant companion of a wealthy married woman, accompanying her on walks and outings"[1], often also her lover.In the 18th—19th centuries in Italy, there existed a custom according to which a married lady had to appear in public (in church, on walks, etc.) accompanied by a constant companion (with the husband's knowledge). This practice, called cicisbeism, existed among the nobility of Venice, Genoa, Nice, Florence, and Rome. According to some sources, the presence and status of a cicisbeo were stipulated in marriage contracts; according to others, it was merely a specific custom of the time not formalized in documents. Some consider cicisbeism a sign of the growing emancipation of women within the 18th-century aristocracy.
Either way, this custom became deeply rooted. Husbands usually tolerated or even looked favorably upon it. For instance, Lord Byron was the cicisbeo of Countess Teresa Guiccioli (who eventually separated from her husband for Byron).
but I haven't really done anything for over a month now.