Russian Bear

We had already a beer ad depicting Russian life made in Sweden, this time another creative from our Southern African friends. This is how they think Russian beer should look like.


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I had better go and hide my fur hat
only russians can see russians
other looks are wrong;
The AD is for “bear vodka”, not beer! Although can be used with beer too..
IMO a quite pathetic attempt at being funny.
“Allow 5-10 years for delivery” - that part is not funny but probably true.
No it’s not true
Right.
Nothing will be delivered, as funds will be stolen in process.
Beer =/= bear.
In Soviet russia bears drink you!
badum tshshshshshshshs
Brilliant!
куйня какая-то, даже не смешно
Well, considering that they use the German word “comrade = friend” this is from Eastern Germany or something? I don’t really get it…
Comrade = a fellow member of the Communist Party:
http://wordnet.princeton.edu/perl/webwn?s=comrade
This is, however, only English transcription of e.g. “tovarish”, which was used in USSR, “Genosse” in DDR, “soudruh” in communist Czechoslovakia, “Compaňero” in Spanish-speaking countries etc.
Comrade = a fellow member of the Communist Party:
http://wordnet.princeton.edu/perl/webwn?s=comrade
This is, however, only English transcription of e.g. “tovarish”, which was used in USSR, e.g. “Genosse” in DDR, “soudruh” in communist Czechoslovakia, “Compaňero” in Spanish-speaking countries etc.
Comrade = a fellow member of the Communist Party.
This is, however, only English transcription of e.g. “tovarish”, which was used in USSR, “Genosse” in DDR, “soudruh” in Czechoslovakia, “Compaňero” in Spanish-speaking countries etc.
Scheisse, I dunno what happened. But I made the point
I agree.
I like pair of ‘original’ jeans.
Try to empathize, you’ll figure it out!