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Russian version of Fonzi from Happy Days.


here some more typical putler´s voters have small chat



here they just have fun


Oh yeah, these men can relax as they want :)
They really don't feel some kind of fear of "invasion of someone", like all "civilized European countries"...

They don't want to demonstrate tolerancy for alien aggressive cultures from middle East...
They don't want to grow hysteria in own minds...

Because they have "polite men" at background and feel safe and comfortable..

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I understand your emotions, but not share them... Cheese! :)))

P.S. Maybe they drink a lot, but do you know - every people have own rights and other people couldn't denounce them or force them to do, what they don't want. At least, at Russia, don't know about your country...
 
P.S. Maybe they drink a lot, but do you know - every people have own rights and other people couldn't denounce them or force them to do, what they don't want. At least, at Russia, don't know about your country...

With alcohol in Russia, everything is not so bad :)

In recent years, consumption of alcohol in Russia is rapidly declining (by almost a third over the period 2011-2016 - from 18 to 12.8 liters per person per year), and the indicator of life expectancy in the country is growing rapidly (since 2003 the average life expectancy in Russia has increased by more than 6 years, and for men - more than 7 years.). According to the Ministry of Health, at the beginning of 2017, alcohol consumption in the country fell to 10 liters per adult per year, whereas the World Health Organization recommended rate is 8 liters.

By 2017 in Russia, the level of consumption of alcoholic beverages decreased to 10.3 liters per capita per year

We look at how Russia occupies about 10 or 10.3 liters of water per capita per year:

Who Drinks The Most? - Alcohol Consumption By Country

1 Belarus 17.50
2 Moldova 16.80
3 Lithuania 15.40
4 Russia 15.10 obsolete data
5 Romania 14.40
6 Ukraine 13.90
7 Andorra 13.80
8 Hungary 13.30
9 Czech Republic 13.00
10 Slovakia 13.00
11 Portugal 12.90
12 Serbia 12.60
13 Grenada 12.50
14 Poland 12.50
15 Latvia 12.30
16 Finland 12.30
17 South Korea 12.30
18 France 12.20
19 Australia 12.20
20 Croatia 12.20
21 Ireland 11.90
22 Luxembourg 11.90
23 Germany 11.80
24 Slovenia 11.60
25 United Kingdom 11.60

Oops. Russia is not included in this list even in the Top-25 :)

Although, of course, all these methods of estimation are inaccurate and exemplary. But the fact that in Russia now drink much less than even some 10 years ago - it is quite obvious. It is also due to the growth in the standard of living, and in the anti-alcoholic state decisions, and that people who drank in the 1990s basically died out.

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Russian version of Fonzi from Happy Days.


here some more typical putler´s voters have small chat



here they just have fun


Oh yeah, these men can relax as they want :)
They really don't feel some kind of fear of "invasion of someone", like all "civilized European countries"...

They don't want to demonstrate tolerancy for alien aggressive cultures from middle East...
They don't want to grow hysteria in own minds...

Because they have "polite men" at background and feel safe and comfortable..

kot_soldat_31695.jpg


I understand your emotions, but not share them... Cheese! :)))

P.S. Maybe they drink a lot, but do you know - every people have own rights and other people couldn't denounce them or force them to do, what they don't want. At least, at Russia, don't know about your country...


Chechen Leader's Social-Media Pages Down Days After US Sanctions Tightened
RadioFreeEurope/RadioLiberty · 14 mins ago

soon it will be your turn Vania ...
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Doug1943 said:
There is an ironic parallel here in the view of some Europeans that ordinary life in the United States is a daily struggle to avoid being shot by a fellow-citizen or a policeman.

Without any irony :) I, as a resident of Russia, are horrified that in the US a policeman can simply take and shoot you if you do something wrong, but do not break the law. Well, there, you do not hold your hands in your pockets, you run around in headphones and do not react to shouting and the like. There are many such videos on YouTube. From Russia, this looks wild. We do not even have a death penalty here. I understand perfectly well that for the United States this is a relatively rare case and in Russia, under the wheels of cars on the roads, 30 times more people die than the police in the United States are shooting. But still subjectively, this is perceived as horror. I just do not know how to behave with American policemen, if I have to meet :)

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Doug1943 said:
There is an ironic parallel here in the view of some Europeans that ordinary life in the United States is a daily struggle to avoid being shot by a fellow-citizen or a policeman.

Without any irony :) I, as a resident of Russia, are horrified that in the US a policeman can simply take and shoot you if you do something wrong, but do not break the law. Well, there, you do not hold your hands in your pockets, you run around in headphones and do not react to shouting and the like. There are many such videos on YouTube. From Russia, this looks wild. We do not even have a death penalty here. I understand perfectly well that for the United States this is a relatively rare case and in Russia, under the wheels of cars on the roads, 30 times more people die than the police in the United States are shooting. But still subjectively, this is perceived as horror. I just do not know how to behave with American policemen, if I have to meet :)

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who needS THE bullets if you have BOYARKA?

Yes, each sixth non-combat loss of the Ukrainian army is caused by drunkenness, said the head of the socio-psychological department, deputy head of the main department for work with the personnel of the Armed Forces of Ukraine Vitaly Pokotilo.

And Russia delivers BOYARKU to Ukraine


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Another cunning move of Putin
 
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Doug1943 said:
I have only lived briefly in Russia (or rather Ukraine, then in the USSR) and my impression was that the streets were quite safe ... but that was a long time ago (1985).

It was a very, very long time ago. Two (or even three) historical periods ago :D 1985 was the peak of the heyday of socialism in the USSR. Then there was Perestroika, when everything began to break. Everywhere there was a decite. Social structures began to break down, ideology collapsed. By the end of the USSR, crime in the country has grown. Then there was the first half of the 1990s, the beginning of capitalism. The rise of banditry. When millions of people lost their jobs, many of them lost their homes. Very many went to criminal structures. In broad daylight in the streets there were skirmishes. They killed businessmen. The police (then it was called the militia since the times of the USSR) was itself extremely corrupt and closely connected with criminals. On the streets there were crowds of alcoholics and homeless people. Chechen terrorists blew up houses and planes, took whole schools and theaters as hostages. It was quite a dangerous time to walk at night in many areas. Since the second half of the 1990s, the situation has begun to improve. Since the 2000s - began to improve very quickly. At first criminals were crushed and the police, which clearly supported them. Then they began to fight corruption in the police. Then - with corruption in the country's leadership. As a result of the level of security of the USSR, we have not reached, I'm afraid, it is impossible in principle in a capitalist country, but security has generally conformed to Western norms :) Yes, we have twice as many murders per unit of population as in the USA, but 90% of them - this is domestic crime. It is enough not to drink vodka at home with strangers to avoid this :)

Doug1943 said:
From my own personal experience, I don't think being shot by the police is really something you have to worry much about in the US.
You have to remember that the widespread availability of firearms in the US, plus a large, violent, impulsive underclass, makes being an American policeman a dangerous job.

I know this and understand the reasons for this. I wrote above that this is the answer in support of ironic perception, my subjective irrational opinion :) I am also not without irrational assessments;) It's another matter that I usually understand when my subjective assessment is based on facts, and when - then the stereotypes, the cultural code, the subconscious, and so on. :)
 
Russian version of Fonzi from Happy Days.


here some more typical putler´s voters have small chat



here they just have fun


Oh yeah, these men can relax as they want :)
They really don't feel some kind of fear of "invasion of someone", like all "civilized European countries"...

They don't want to demonstrate tolerancy for alien aggressive cultures from middle East...
They don't want to grow hysteria in own minds...

Because they have "polite men" at background and feel safe and comfortable..

kot_soldat_31695.jpg


I understand your emotions, but not share them... Cheese! :)))

P.S. Maybe they drink a lot, but do you know - every people have own rights and other people couldn't denounce them or force them to do, what they don't want. At least, at Russia, don't know about your country...


Chechen Leader's Social-Media Pages Down Days After US Sanctions Tightened
RadioFreeEurope/RadioLiberty · 14 mins ago

soon it will be your turn Vania ...
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My turn where? Last people, named as "Vania" all Russians were Germans at streets of Moscow (look at photo). Why do you want to seem extremely miserable like them? Do you really want to ask some dollars after your speech? :))

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P.S. Maybe they drink a lot, but do you know - every people have own rights and other people couldn't denounce them or force them to do, what they don't want. At least, at Russia, don't know about your country...

With alcohol in Russia, everything is not so bad :)

In recent years, consumption of alcohol in Russia is rapidly declining (by almost a third over the period 2011-2016 - from 18 to 12.8 liters per person per year), and the indicator of life expectancy in the country is growing rapidly (since 2003 the average life expectancy in Russia has increased by more than 6 years, and for men - more than 7 years.). According to the Ministry of Health, at the beginning of 2017, alcohol consumption in the country fell to 10 liters per adult per year, whereas the World Health Organization recommended rate is 8 liters.

By 2017 in Russia, the level of consumption of alcoholic beverages decreased to 10.3 liters per capita per year

We look at how Russia occupies about 10 or 10.3 liters of water per capita per year:

Who Drinks The Most? - Alcohol Consumption By Country

1 Belarus 17.50
2 Moldova 16.80
3 Lithuania 15.40
4 Russia 15.10 obsolete data
5 Romania 14.40
6 Ukraine 13.90
7 Andorra 13.80
8 Hungary 13.30
9 Czech Republic 13.00
10 Slovakia 13.00
11 Portugal 12.90
12 Serbia 12.60
13 Grenada 12.50
14 Poland 12.50
15 Latvia 12.30
16 Finland 12.30
17 South Korea 12.30
18 France 12.20
19 Australia 12.20
20 Croatia 12.20
21 Ireland 11.90
22 Luxembourg 11.90
23 Germany 11.80
24 Slovenia 11.60
25 United Kingdom 11.60

Oops. Russia is not included in this list even in the Top-25 :)

Although, of course, all these methods of estimation are inaccurate and exemplary. But the fact that in Russia now drink much less than even some 10 years ago - it is quite obvious. It is also due to the growth in the standard of living, and in the anti-alcoholic state decisions, and that people who drank in the 1990s basically died out.

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As I understand, that's because Europeans drink every day... :)

In Russia we prefer to drink a lot but only at weekends... In a working days almost all Russia is indecent sober by European estimates... :)
 
Russian version of Fonzi from Happy Days.


here some more typical putler´s voters have small chat



here they just have fun


Oh yeah, these men can relax as they want :)
They really don't feel some kind of fear of "invasion of someone", like all "civilized European countries"...

They don't want to demonstrate tolerancy for alien aggressive cultures from middle East...
They don't want to grow hysteria in own minds...

Because they have "polite men" at background and feel safe and comfortable..

kot_soldat_31695.jpg


I understand your emotions, but not share them... Cheese! :)))

P.S. Maybe they drink a lot, but do you know - every people have own rights and other people couldn't denounce them or force them to do, what they don't want. At least, at Russia, don't know about your country...


Chechen Leader's Social-Media Pages Down Days After US Sanctions Tightened
RadioFreeEurope/RadioLiberty · 14 mins ago

soon it will be your turn Vania ...
35735d584b7fa2980aab9ac9f8404b49ec9cb85fbcd60165efb4baea8d350676.jpg


My turn where? Last people, named as "Vania" all Russians were Germans at streets of Moscow (look at photo). Why do you want to seem extremely miserable like them? Do you really want to ask some dollars after your speech? :))

CnleCzmWYAAeO1Q.jpg



no , you forgot about Pushtuns, Chechens 2 times, Ukrainians and this time when avars called you Vania , do you like it for sure . by the way what did you "say about Allah" in red army (what left of it) ?

 
a Putin voter begs Putler to bring back BOYARKA("Russians" national alcohol)


some more of Muscovite Xmas (all of them Putlerists)

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Russian version of Fonzi from Happy Days.


here some more typical putler´s voters have small chat



here they just have fun


Oh yeah, these men can relax as they want :)
They really don't feel some kind of fear of "invasion of someone", like all "civilized European countries"...

They don't want to demonstrate tolerancy for alien aggressive cultures from middle East...
They don't want to grow hysteria in own minds...

Because they have "polite men" at background and feel safe and comfortable..

kot_soldat_31695.jpg


I understand your emotions, but not share them... Cheese! :)))

P.S. Maybe they drink a lot, but do you know - every people have own rights and other people couldn't denounce them or force them to do, what they don't want. At least, at Russia, don't know about your country...


Chechen Leader's Social-Media Pages Down Days After US Sanctions Tightened
RadioFreeEurope/RadioLiberty · 14 mins ago

soon it will be your turn Vania ...
35735d584b7fa2980aab9ac9f8404b49ec9cb85fbcd60165efb4baea8d350676.jpg


My turn where? Last people, named as "Vania" all Russians were Germans at streets of Moscow (look at photo). Why do you want to seem extremely miserable like them? Do you really want to ask some dollars after your speech? :))

CnleCzmWYAAeO1Q.jpg



no , you forgot about Pushtuns, Chechens 2 times, Ukrainians and this time when avars called you Vania , do you like it for sure . by the way what did you "say about Allah" in red army (what left of it) ?



Let's start from Pushtuns... and it's enough :)
AFGHAN MUJAHIDEEN TALIBAN,BY COL, IMAM

So, you lie, distorting reality and considering video of criminals like mainstream. It remember me flies, treating all the whole world like a container of different sorts of shit. I'm very glad, even shit in Russia could help to someone. Welcome to avoid us of any sort of shit, you could find :)))

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Today is a year since a terrible crash of a Russian plane headed to Syria which killed 92 best Russian people. RIP, dear heroes, we will keep missing you, remembering you and praying for you...

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MOSCOW, December 25. /TASS/. The Russian Investigative Committee has extended the deadline for the investigation into the crash of a Tu-154 plane from the Defense Ministry a year after the disaster. Russian Investigative Committee Spokeswoman Svetlana Petrenko said that "the criminal investigation into the cause of the Tu-154 crash on December 25, 2016, continues as prescribed by law."
Russian officials extend Sochi plane crash probe
 
here some more typical putler´s voters have small chat



here they just have fun


Oh yeah, these men can relax as they want :)
They really don't feel some kind of fear of "invasion of someone", like all "civilized European countries"...

They don't want to demonstrate tolerancy for alien aggressive cultures from middle East...
They don't want to grow hysteria in own minds...

Because they have "polite men" at background and feel safe and comfortable..

kot_soldat_31695.jpg


I understand your emotions, but not share them... Cheese! :)))

P.S. Maybe they drink a lot, but do you know - every people have own rights and other people couldn't denounce them or force them to do, what they don't want. At least, at Russia, don't know about your country...


Chechen Leader's Social-Media Pages Down Days After US Sanctions Tightened
RadioFreeEurope/RadioLiberty · 14 mins ago

soon it will be your turn Vania ...
35735d584b7fa2980aab9ac9f8404b49ec9cb85fbcd60165efb4baea8d350676.jpg


My turn where? Last people, named as "Vania" all Russians were Germans at streets of Moscow (look at photo). Why do you want to seem extremely miserable like them? Do you really want to ask some dollars after your speech? :))

CnleCzmWYAAeO1Q.jpg



no , you forgot about Pushtuns, Chechens 2 times, Ukrainians and this time when avars called you Vania , do you like it for sure . by the way what did you "say about Allah" in red army (what left of it) ?



Let's start from Pushtuns... and it's enough :)
AFGHAN MUJAHIDEEN TALIBAN,BY COL, IMAM

So, you lie, distorting reality and considering video of criminals like mainstream. It remember me flies, treating all the whole world like a container of different sorts of shit. I'm very glad, even shit in Russia could help to someone. Welcome to avoid us of any sort of shit, you could find :)))

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so you call "russki mir" followers for the criminals . finally, people like you begin to see something. PS i hope you are not one of those Panin´s patriotic fans , no?
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A bit offtopic, but interesting. I'm looking now, in ZeroMe (it's such decentralized, protected from blocking and repressive state "Twitter" in the distributed network ZeroNet) - there 90 percent of the traffic is Chinese. Well, the Chinese in ZeroNet have always been a lot, it's their way to go for the Great Chinese Firewall, but still - a lot somehow, usually they used to write more in English. It became interesting to read them through a Google translator. In principle, the translation from Chinese into it became much better. Up to the level of almost ready-made texts from English is not enough, but the meaning is already clear, and not as once the "blue circle bite iron" :) Basically, the flame on religion. Islamism, terrorism, atheism as a religion and all of what we had in the forums was fashionable to wrestle about 10 years ago :)

Example of translation without editing:

It seems that the Islamic cult does not allow to take off the education. This is the case with the cult. In a normal world, freedom from religion is free. Freedom from political parties is different. The cult is more like a pyramid scheme.

However, the horror of MLM is that it has mosques as a base for training terrorist ideas, a steady flow of output.

It is interesting that despite the bulky images hieroglyphs: Chinese occupies considerably less space than in Russian or English :) Hieroglyphics smaller words.
 
Russia Loses Contact With Angolan Satellite After Launch - RFE/RL
Russia Loses Contact With Angolan Satellite After Launch
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Russia loses contact with Angolan satellite: space industry source
Phys.org - News and Articles on Science and Technology › Astronomy & Space › Space Exploration
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