Soviet border guards at the border between Germany and USSR in 1940.
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Soviet border guards at the border between Germany and USSR in 1940.
whats your favourite flavour of pizza
poverty pizza
From Igla (The Needle)
Red Square, Moscow
sadly, the only pure, untouched by the rest of tumblr ruspol tag left is the fatvedev tag. that is just so tragic.
Current status: Hair is shit. Overweight. Feelin’ like Putin in ‘94.
#Stop being putin during his uncle fester phase
i’m crying
lol at people saying one of the cuddling newborns looks like putin
I’m a really boring person so I made flags for Hawaii, Australia, and New Zealand if they were to suddenly become Nordic countries.
not boring
I think Internet language is interesting in that, historically, new features in language tended to develop in spoken language and then (sometimes much) later appear in written language, and with the internet it seems to be different. We’re developing features here in our written communications that later begin to be used in speech. I think the usage might be a bit of a register thing in that we might say this with friends but not in any other context, but still, it’s making its way to our normal, spoken language, and I think that’s really cool.
Red Square and Snow (pink sky) Sftarjan 2007
continuing from earlier, not everybody has money for food. i have friends who would like to go to this potluck, but they can't bring anything because they don't even have enough food stamps to get through an entire month. (it's even worse now thanks to all the cuts) i know some of them are still going, and they're going to have to wait until all of the good food is gone, and the remainders are cold. the wealthy, pretentious, royalty girl who is organising this "community event" will never see the problem with this rule, even though she knows that in the group of students this is being held for, the majority of us do not have money.
don't punish people for being poor.
what if we don't have money for food? also the girl who is organising the potluck is so pretentious and i can't stand her lol
russians are also preparing for christmas
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