Krupskaya is believed to have suffered from Graves' disease, an illness affecting the thyroid gland in the neck which causes the eyes to bulge and the neck to tighten. In female sufferers it can also disrupt the menstrual cycle, which may explain why Lenin and Krupskaya never had children (and the rumors about Lenin allegedly choosing to have an affair with Inessa Armand). As a result of her disease she was codenamed 'Fish' inside the Party, and Lenin allegedly used to call her "my little herring."
Upon his release Lenin went off to Europe where Krupskaya met up with him upon her release. They spent time in Geneva where with a group of revolutionary Russian expatriots that included George Plekhanov, Pavel Axelrod and other members of the Liberation of Labour. It is there that they decided to publish a newspaper that would help to galvanize the revolutionary cause, Искра (Iskra), Russian for "Spark." "The paper was named after a passage from a poem: 'The spark will kindle a flame'. Others who joined the venture included Gregory Zinoviev, Leon Trotsky and Vera Zasulich. Another revolutionary, Clara Zetkin, arranged for Iskra to be printed in Leipzig, Germany.
Peter, to meet in the astral plane is not that difficult, you just have to remember what happened, I generally don´t, some said they met me there but I don´t remember. To meet Scarlett here is going to be difficult, you had your chance in Glasgow even from a distance. This sort of fixation in someone´s beauty and atractiveness is common but empty, when we meet the person we see that the allure disappears, it´s just another person with whom we don´t have really nothing in common, it was just our hormones speaking.
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i gues' YOU know lenin (half kalmyk & half jewish) was gay...