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Name: Stanislav, but often interpreted as Satanislav and even Satan Slave (what's that about?)
Age: 16
City: Moscow
Occupation: student. For now. 1228, advanced study of the English language.
Favorite activity: competitions in all humanities subjects and stylistics of the Russian language (I love things like stylistic figures, for example, metaphor, catachresis, synesthesia, allegory, prosopopoeia, metonymy, synecdoche, antonomasia, hypallage, enallage, epithet, oxymoron, antithesis, antimetabole, emphasis, climax, anticlimax, antanaclasis, amphiboly, zeugma, pun, tautology, pleonasm, aposiopesis, epanorthosis, paralepsis, pre-occupation, aphasia, hyperbole, litotes, periphrasis, allusion, euphemism, antimetathesis, metathesis, anagram, annomination, hendiadys, apheresis, apocope, syncope, synaeresis, dieresis, prothesis, paragoge, epenthesis, polyptoton, etymological figure, alliteration, assonance, palindrome, parallelism, isocolon, epanalepsis, anaphora, epiphora, symploce, diaphore, chiasmus, epanodos, asyndeton, polysyndeton, apocoinu, cyclos, homoeoteleuton, inversion, anastrophe, ellipsis, parcellation, hyperbaton, tmesis, anacoluthon, syllepsis, accumulation, expletio, amplification, concatenation, aversio, adianoeta, acolouthon, alloyoiosis, anacoinosis, anantapoda, anapodoton, anesis, antanagoge, antimere, antiprosopeia, prolepsis, antellipsis, geminatio, hypophora, hysteropron, graphon, diathese, illeism, impossibilia, mesarchia, mesodiplosis, meiosis, metalepsis, mimesis, paradiastole, lapalissiada, prosiopeia, syncrisis, synoeciosis, fractata, exergasia, epithesis, and so on)
I also love learning languages...
I spend my free time on the computer. It's a pity.
That's a little about me.