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Nah if anything there'd be a /pol/rare saying that 'slavshits are white niggers' or something.

In any case, go ahead and give it a whirl! You have my official Slav seal of approval and a guarantee that Lord Putin won't smite you if you try.
Here are some from my country, this is done using a wax pen or stick and then dipped into a pot of water with diluted dye.
We also used to pick different herbs, flowers and leaves from the field, press them into the egg, wrap it in a piece of women's hosiery and tie it securely then put into the pot of boiling dye water as with the former method. That way the egg boils (so you can eat it), and after you take off the stocking and toss away the plants you're left with an interesting pattern on the egg.

We also have 'egg-knocking battles', you try to break the opponent's egg with yours and whoever wins gets the other's egg. You usually ask a friend or family member if they 'want to knock', but in our language that is also a slang for intercourse SO...
Also a designated red egg is kept safe and named the 'guardian of the house'. You're supposed to take care of it until next Easter, but they tend to get smelly a bit. It's usually decorated with some form of 'Hristos Voskrese' ('Christ has risen') written on it, or just 'HVVV' (it's also a greeting on Easter, 'Hristos Voskrese' and the reply 'Vaistinu Voskrese' ('So he has' to translate it bluntly).
Anyway I'll go away now, sorry for the blogpost.

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