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How was it poured on the ground? What for?
That's right, Dim!
People lived well back then. Rich. )))
Cars were unbelievablyexpensive(5 thousand rubles). Today it is the cost of ten mobile phones. ))
So I exchange my mobiles every Saturday for a mug of fresh beer.
How was it poured on the ground? Why?
In the eighties, when I was on a business trip, I watched as a tanker of port wine of the same name came to the Azerbaijani town of Mingechaur from the neighbouring town of Aghdam and the driver sold it to the local population on tap for less than a rouble a litre. On the way back, the unsold leftovers were poured into a ditch. But you can't take stolen wine back to the winery, can you?
There was also new rolled metal being scrapped.
Before, everyone was stealing. Now it's just the government. Is that why life used to be better than it is now?
What a thieving psychology the Russian man has! It's amazing.
... Why so many of them?! .....
If "the crowd is eating it up", then why not...? :-) shit question.
It's like, you know, like the phrase: "If the Earth turns, it means someone needs it..."
"Somebody", the understanding - "why?" - already comes after you've learned... :-)
Why so many of them?!
Before, everyone was stealing. Now it's just the government. Is that why life used to be better than it is now?
What a thieving psychology the Russian man has! It's amazing.
Nemetz?
By blood, yes. But I was born and live in Russia.