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ytres
ytres - - 1,800 comments

Those russians... =D

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GriffinZ
GriffinZ - - 4,719 comments

...because them Moldavians are russians...

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ComeradeStalin Creator
ComeradeStalin - - 2,619 comments

We are all russians. Local politicians try to screw up the things.

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Phenixtri
Phenixtri - - 3,414 comments

Personally Id rather use the tearm slavic instead of Russians owing up to our common ancestry but yea. Also you got a point about politicians >> dam wanks have to **** every thing up for just about every one >>

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ComeradeStalin Creator
ComeradeStalin - - 2,619 comments

No, moldavians are not slavs :D Russians are, ukrainians, belorussians (eastern slavs); poles, czechs (western ones): serbs, bulgarians (southern). I enumerated only few slavic folks. Slavic folks dominated in USSR, but not all folks were slavic. There were much more of them, thus the whole population can't be called slavs.

The problem is, that other languages don't see difference between two, in fact, not so similar russian words: rossiyane (from Rossia) and russkie (from Rus, Kievan Rus). You say only one word - russians. Now I'll explain the difference. Termin "rossiyane" means population only of modern Russia. This word was falsely created by Eltzin. Termin "russkie" comes millenniums ago, to the times of Kievan Rus, superpower of those times, which was also a union of folks, like USSR. Thus russkie were all who lived in Kievan Rus, then Russian Empire and USSR.

So, when I say russians, I mean "russkie" - not national appurtenance, but governmental and historical one.

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CommanderDef
CommanderDef - - 3,097 comments

But you, as Ukrainian will understand somebody from Russia, or Belarus. It's advantage for you. I can understand them only sometimes and there is problem with Cyrillic.

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ComeradeStalin Creator
ComeradeStalin - - 2,619 comments

Yeah, this may cause difficulties. But, knowledge of at least one language with Cyrillic orthography will help to understand almost all of them, more or less. Saw some old czech films (maybe correctly to say czechoslovakian) - 80% of the speech is rather understandable.

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CommanderDef
CommanderDef - - 3,097 comments

But modern politics is oriented to west and nobody will teach you Russian nowadays. Of course, my parents learned Russian, but they forgot nearly everything when they must learned English for their job. General opinion? If you are learning Russian, you are f****** communist!!!

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GriffinZ
GriffinZ - - 4,719 comments

and historically a Swede is a member of the Svea tribe, and the gothians and scanians would kill whoever called them a swede, though today Swede means just: citizen of Sweden (including Svea rike, gothia and scania.)

TL;DR historical names are historical for a reason.

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Piemanlives
Piemanlives - - 1,885 comments

To your left you'll see the nationl symbol, A mig-21 parked on the street please honor it when you get the chance

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CommanderDef
CommanderDef - - 3,097 comments

In czech, you can't afford to park them in the street. It's quite big mass of good steel, so Gypsies would take them to collection point. One day you park them on street, another day you can see happy drunken Gypsies...
Please, don't let them come here, don't let them to go trough ukraine and balkan countries. But you can't. Of course, if you do, you are racist, so we are victims of antiracism.

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FoxFort
FoxFort - - 1,553 comments

I'm looking at it, but I just don't understand....

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pandemic--hour
pandemic--hour - - 1,533 comments

maybe it belongs to a gang.. come on people some day in the future its not gonna be just pimped out cars and bikes but jet fighters as well

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So what else can you meet on streets of ex-USSR?

For example in Moldova, the ex Soviet Moldavia, you can see sometimes old jet fighters standing on a pedestrian lane.

And passers-by don’t express much interest in it.