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https://www.rt.com/pop-culture/632059-red-cringe-ponies-russia/

>Why the problem with the series isn’t anti-Soviet bias, but lazy research, recycled clichés, and deliberate ignorance
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It's incredible the way the near dormant jeet genes in Emilia Clarke have worked their way to the surface over the years.
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>A Russian character says that in Russia, there is a saying: “Life is unbearable, but death isn’t so pleasant either.” This might sound convincing to someone who is only familiar with Russian culture through TikTok videos about Dostoevsky, but in reality, Russians aren’t a nation of emo teenagers.
Wtf, but /tv/ and /lit/ told me they were a nation of sad artists



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