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Real Talk — Sunday Meeting
🗓 **English Speaking Club — Sunday Meetup at Grabli (Pyatnitskaya Street, 27с1)**
Want to practice your English, meet new people, and have some fun?
*Join our English Speaking Club this Sunday at 15:00 at Grabli (Pyatnitskaya Street, 27с1)! ☕️*
💬 **What to Expect:**
We meet in a **friendly atmosphere to chat 1-on-1 in English — every 15–20 minutes you’ll switch partners**, so you get to talk to many different people.
**After that, we play some English board games** — it’s a great way to relax, laugh, and keep practicing naturally. 🎲✨
⏳ **Duration:**
*Around 2 hours total:*
🗣 *1.5 hours of chatting*
☕️ *5-min break*
🎯 *25 min of English games*
👥 **Who Can Join:**
*Our club welcomes everyone from Intermediate to Advanced (B2–C2) levels. We’re here to practice and get better together.*
💵 **Price & Registration:**
* 🇷🇺 **For locals: 600₽** *+ a drink at the café*
* 📱 **Sign up in advance** *via* [Telegram-bot](https://t.me/Payment_RealTalkEnglish_bot)
* ✨ **If it’s your first time**, *you can pay at the meeting — welcome!*
* 🌍 ***For foreigners: FREE entry — no sign-up required!***
⚡️ **Club Rules:**
* ***Speak English only.***
* ***Don’t “teach” or correct others unless they ask for help.***
* ***Be respectful and open-minded — we’re all here to connect and learn together.***
* ***Don’t impose your religious, political, or other personal views on others.***
* ***Please order a drink or snack to support the café that hosts us.*** ☕️
✏️ **Questions?**
*Don't hesitate to reach out to Kirill via* [WhatsApp ](https://wa.me/+79857387761) / [Telegram](https://t.me/RealTalkSpeakingClub).
**💻 Stay connected:**
[Our Telegram channel](https://t.me/RealTalk_english_speaking_club)
[Our VK](https://vk.com/yourrealtalk)
Real Talk — Friday meeting
**🗓 English Speaking Club — Friday Meetup at Stars Coffee (Arbat, 19)**
Want to practice your English, meet new people, and have some fun?
**Join our English Speaking Club this Friday at 19:00 at Stars Coffee (ул. Арбат, 19)!** ☕️
💬 **What to Expect:**
We meet in a **friendly atmosphere to chat 1-on-1 in English — every 15–20 minutes you’ll switch partners,** so you get to talk to many different people.
**After that, we play some English board games** — it’s a great way to relax, laugh, and keep practicing naturally. 🎲✨
⏳ **Duration:**
*Around 2 hours total:*
*🗣 1.5 hours of chatting*
*☕️ 5-min break*
*🎯 25 min of English games*
👥 **Who Can Join:**
*Our club welcomes everyone from Intermediate to Advanced (B2–C2) levels. We’re here to practice and get better together.*
💵 **Price & Registration:**
* 🇷🇺 **For locals:** *600₽ + a drink at the café*
* 📱 **Sign up in advance** *via* [Telegram-bot](https://t.me/Payment_RealTalkEnglish_bot)
* ✨ **If it’s your first time**\*, you can pay at the meeting — welcome!\*
* ***🌍 For foreigners: FREE entry — no sign-up required!***
⚡️ **Club Rules:**
* Speak English only.
* Don’t “teach” or correct others unless they ask for help.
* Be respectful and open-minded — we’re all here to connect and learn together.
* Don’t impose your religious, political, or other personal views on others.
* Please order a drink or snack to support the café that hosts us. ☕️
✏️ **Questions?**
Don't hesitate to reach out to Kirill via [WhatsApp](https://wa.me/+79857387761) / [Telegram](https://t.me/RealTalkSpeakingClub).
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Pickleball + Blackend 🏓 ☕️ 🌯
**Pickleball + coffee + community 🌱**
**Let’s kick things off with pickleball at Park of Roses, then join us at Blackend Coffee to unwind and connect.**
**Pickleball 🏓 10:30am-12:30pm**
**Blackend Coffee ☕️ 🌯 1-3pm**
**All levels welcome!**
**Can’t waitt to see everyone!**
**📍 Park of Roses**
**3901 N High St**
**Columbus, OH 43214**
**📍Blackend Coffee**
**2619 N High St**
**Columbus, OH 43202**
NSCoder Night
Bring your work or your hobby, hang out, and code with us.
Follow @buckeyecocoa for more information.
🍕Stone Bar & Kitchen🍕
Join us for pizza and conversation at Stone Bar & Kitchen 🍕
Good slices, good stories, and plenty of laughs around the table. Come hungry, bring your best conversation, and let’s enjoy a relaxed evening with great company.
Extra cheese and extra chatter encouraged! 😄
IxDA Chat ‘n Pancakes
It feels like we just saw each other 🤷. Join members of the local design and UX community for our monthly breakfast. For May we’re stopping in for Rooh’s popup breakfast/cafe concept. You know someone is getting the lobster yuzu croissant, and that’s not even the prettiest thing on the menu!.
Psychic Development Series II - Pueo Group
Private Group. Closed to the Public
Knowing ourselves and understanding our abilities is the first step toward wielding our gifts with control and accuracy.
In subsequent classes we will verify and hone our talents with activities and discussion. These are hands-on workshops and participation is expected.
The goal of our series will be to develop expertise in areas of particular interest such as mediumship, channeling, divination, healing and, etc.. Our ultimate directions will be determined by class members as we evolve.
I look forward to sharing and discovering with you. - Cynthia
Agile Coaching Circle -- IN-PERSON
Join other experienced and aspiring agile coaches and professionals to:
* develop and practice your coaching skills in a peer-to-peer environment
* share current successes and challenges in your work environment and get support from each other
* learn from each other, build better relationships and experiment with new ideas
***NOTE:*** Pre-registration is required for this event. **Please arrive 10 minutes early** to check in at the security desk.
Duty vs. Results: What Makes an Action Moral?
When judging morality, should we prioritize **intentions/duty** or **outcomes/results**? It introduces two influential philosophers as representatives of these approaches.
* **Immanuel Kant (deontology):** An action is moral when it is done from **duty** and follows rational, universal principles (the **categorical imperative**). Certain acts—like lying—are wrong regardless of the consequences; you can’t do a wrong thing for a right reason.
* **John Stuart Mill (utilitarian consequentialism):** The morality of an action is determined by its **effects**, specifically how much **happiness/well-being** it produces. Mill argues that some pleasures are “higher” than others, and that good intentions don’t redeem harmful outcomes.
## Discussion Questions
1. **The lying dilemma:** A murderer comes to your door and asks if your friend is hiding inside. Kant would say you must not lie.
2. **Can good intentions rescue a bad outcome?**
3. **The organ harvest problem:** A surgeon has five patients dying of organ failure and one healthy patient in for a checkup. Killing the one to harvest organs would save five lives, and the math works out for the utilitarian. Why does this feel so deeply wrong? Is that feeling a point in Kant's favor, or just a bias we should overcome?
4. **Do rules need exceptions?** Kant insists moral rules must be universal, with no exceptions. But most of us can imagine extreme scenarios where any rule seems like it should bend. Does the need for exceptions fatally undermine deontology, or is the strength of the system precisely that it refuses to bend?
5. **Who gets to calculate the consequences?** Utilitarianism asks us to maximize good outcomes, but we're notoriously bad at predicting consequences. If we can't reliably know the results of our actions, is it practical to base our entire moral system on outcomes? Does this uncertainty push us back toward rules and principles?
6. **Everyday morality:** Think about a real moral decision you've made recently, even a small one. Did you reason more like a Kantian (what's the right thing to do in principle?) or more like a utilitarian (what will produce the best result?)? Do most people naturally lean one way?
7. **Justice vs. the greater good:** A town can prevent a deadly plague by sacrificing one innocent person. The greater good is clearly served. But is it just? Can an action be morally right and deeply unjust at the same time?
8. **The big synthesis question:** Are these two systems actually opposed, or do they often arrive at the same answers by different paths? Is it possible that we need both: rules to guide us in the moment and consequences to evaluate systems and policies over time?








