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People arent their government
I knew a Russian girl in highschool. She pulled my finger when I asked.
Never mind D-Day, it was the Battle of Kursk and defense of Stalingrad that really turned the tide.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EQKCuBRTbNQ
The scene at Mamayav Kurgan @13:50 has always stuck with me. The National Geographic society was once so respected worldwide that the USSR invited them in the 70s and gave almost unfettered access.
Now, they got bought out by the same company that threw lemmings off a cliff and called it a documentary. ♥♥♥♥ Disney.
Я родился в Крыму (Керчь) - живу за бугром с 12и лет. В данный момент живу в Новой Зеландии (Окленд). В Пендосии никогда не был 😉 так что затрудняюсь говорить что нибудь об ихней системе образования.
I honestly don't think about russians whatsoever in my day to day.
I don't know any in my social class.