Recently many people in Virtual Reality helmets wander in Moscow Subway. Sometimes it seems their helmets fail to guide them and they have to lift them up in order to see the way more clearly.
As a matter of fact they are all there to advertise some Virtual Reality technologies exhibition that’s taking place in Moscow these days, but many people can’t figure this out from the first site.
1st
The best way for me to virtual reality is vodka.
word
Hehehe
I abhor first people…
And typing / orthographic mistakes:
“As a matter of fact they are all there to advertise some Virtual Reality technologies exhibition that’s taking place in Moscow these days, but many people can’t figure this out at first sight.”
Many thanks to myself…
Hehehe
I am having trouble with the big words you used.
I am having problem with my big cock that are not being used.
Jewish Prostitute Sarah Zaluppa can help you with that.
Is that Jewish hoe able to use my big cock in her tight shorona?
Hmmm… As a matter of fact, this looks much more like the St. Petersburg subway system.
Can you see the women’s naked bodies beneath clothing with this technology?
Please send two of these to Tehran please.
Want to do good business with you.
Want to buy nice Bakhtiar rug, to put in the wall with Stalin portrait.
Have good stuff to sell, from my KGB times.
Yes I can sell you nice rug, in exchange for some components for special project my scientists work on.
Also, may I suggest you put the portrait of my sexy friend Putin next to the portrait of Stalin? They are very similar men. But Putin is better because he does not have the rough moustache to rub against skin when he does the kissy-kissy. He has the nice skin like the baby.
Ok. Comrade Putin is ok. Put his portrait in the wall.
10% commission to me is also ok.
Alien-__-
Looks like a portable dvd player
‘At boy’s aifter a good hidin’, ken?
Isaakievskaya Square is in St Petersburg.
Strange people post here without being able to tell Moscow from Petersburg or Sochi and Russia from Ukraine and Estonia.
This outfit is not hot, not even 1 %
Looks like good idea + poor, cheap implementation. As it is common in Russia since 1917.
Yes. For some funny reason now it is St. Petersburg in the region of Leningrad.
Seems to me like lack of integrity here.
This is not Moscow, this is Saint-Petersburg. btw Moscow subway has no metal doors like this
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