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Who does want to date me?
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I like oranges! Lots of oranges! I could eat a car full of oranges!
These photos are really good
I Like that
ay lav dayli Rasha
I love the ones of the road works… It’s sad to see someones grave stone used as a street border…
Also the car’s with oranges is hilarious!
I guess someone in Ukraine doesn\’t like broccoli and cheese!
Sad about the gravestone being used as a curb, but hey, you have to give them points for recycling!
The UFO DPS station was funny!
I’m pretty sure it’s more of a ‘commemorative brick’ than anything to do with a grave.
The final proof that Russian traffic police are aliens!
Ho, ho, UFO police is in the Vasilyevka town, we always pass it, when going on summer vacation to the seashore……
Ukraine rules!
Is it Russia at the last picture? I don`t think so. It looks like a Ukrainian road police.
i think in UA not DPS,DAI o something like that
que desastre total! Y pensar que estos hijos de puta tienen sangre escandinavia. carajo.
You right, nigga! GgG! Вut раскраска у них хохлятскайа!
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I think this was a part of the gravestone that was never used, it was being prepared, and someone screwed it up, and it was useless, and cut into nice curb pieces.
> I think this was a part of the gravestone that was never used, it
> was being prepared, and someone screwed it up, and it was useless,
> and cut into nice curb pieces.
Of course, not. There are dates on it: 18** - 19**. It is a real old grave stone. The letters above seem to be fragments of a name and surname: “*ich *v+(tverdyi znak)”. Strange, I have no idea who it was and why his grave has been destroyed. But it reminds me stories which still happen in Poland: sometimes people discover jewish tomb stones used as curb pieces, or as a bottom layer of a road, or even as fonds under a barn. They are remnants of jewish cemeteries destroyed by Germans during the WW2. Germans built roads and pavements out of them on the occupied territories. But the last case (fonds under a country side building) is most strange and actually shameful because after the war some Polish farmers dared to use those stones left by Germans.
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That can’t be further away from the truth!!!
my great grandmother’s gravestone has gone missing 5 years. And part of it look exactly the same as the one in the picture.
BTW: i think it’s david copperfield who’s responsible for the 1st pic.That was an amazing magic trick. He painted the 01 with his own blood from the ground.
Hmmmph.
Those crazy Russki firemen should not drink so much vodka and park their trucks in silly places.
stop posting bullshit, this website is such propaganda it’s just hilarious
why is there nothing about the author… EVER?Mr. CIAFBI
I could make a website called “russianamerica.ru” and take pictures of the middle of no where in alabama, or ghetto slums areas like in Bronx or LA, or wherever, occasionally post something semi-positive, and say america is definitely like that
if you’re going to post stuff that is meant to be a joke, then state it, if you’re going to post pictures that are obviously photoshopped, then state it, STOP posting bullshit
futhermore, why does your website never post GOOD things that are very advanced? you only post some obscure dumb picture “OH that’s what it must be like all over there”
such as the new trains? http://www.railfaneurope.net/ is a good site to look, ED4MKM is a nice EMU model that not even U.S has standards of
if you’re going to post constant bullshit, can you at least put a disclaimer somewhere that it MIGHT be a lot of false information>?
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