The Spy Who Loved Me
Domark (The Kremlin) UK 1990
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The Spy Who Loved Me
Domark (The Kremlin) UK 1990
So, yeah, that is not good.
The Kremlin coming up with the idea to make Trump president.
Gina Lollobrigida and Elizabeth Taylor wearing the same Christian Dior dress in a Moscow Film Festival - 1961
Oops!
Lovelies, especially Eastern European, Central Asian, (actually) Caucasian, Siberian and other post-Soviet fans of George R.R. Martin - it seems like George did us a small service. He said that he would like to fly on a dragon to the Kremlin (and, as I suppose, preferably dracarys P*tin and his minions) 🥹 Watch from around 14:30, you’ll see it.
Btw, when will we tell George that in Cracow, Poland, there is an actual dragon pit under the Wawel castle and that we could actually start searching for dragon eggs there, so that they can be used to dracarys the Kremlin in the future? 👉👈🥺
February 28, 2022 - Ashton posts ig story linking to Time Magazine’s instagram post about the protestors around the world against the tyranny of Russian President Putin, to promote peace and stopping war against Ukraine.
Link to Time’s post
time Hundreds of thousands of protesters have gathered in cities across the world to protest Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
From Moscow to Siberia, Russian demonstrators held pickets and marched in city centers Sunday, chanting “No to war!” as President Vladimir Putin ordered Russian nuclear deterrent to be put on high alert, upping the ante in the Kremlin’s standoff with the West and stoking fears of a nuclear war.
Protests against the invasion started Thursday in Russia and have continued daily ever since, even as Russian police have moved swiftly to crack down on the rallies and detain protesters. The Kremlin has sought to downplay the protests, insisting that a much broader share of Russians support the assault on Ukraine.
In St. Petersburg, where several hundred gathered in the city center, police in full riot gear were grabbing one protester after another and dragging some into police vans, even though the demonstration was peaceful. Read more at the link in our bio.
Pictured here: Protests in Berlin, Germany on Feb. 27; Saint Petersburg, Russia on Feb. 27; Lisbon, Portugal on Feb. 27; Colombo, Sri Lanka on Feb. 25; Madrid, Spain on Feb. 27; New York, New York on Feb. 27; Manila, Philippines on Feb. 28.
Photographs by @seangallup—@gettyimages; @vaganov_anton—@reuters; Ana Brigida—@apnews; Ishara S. Kodikara—AFP/@gettyimages; @marcos_del_mazo—LightRocket/@gettyimages; @ismailferdous—Bloomberg/@gettyimages; @ezra_acayan—@gettyimages
I’m going to russia to live in that candy land castle, i sure am glad there are no powerful and dangerous institutions operating in the area :D
The Spy Who Loved Me (Amiga), 1990.