What is it like growing up in Russia?

What is it like growing up in Russia?

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>30 blinis Jeremisky? 30 blinis?! That's insane

I don't know, I grew up in a foster home. I'm a master of sports in boxing, sambo, and basketball. I now drink my life away and getting drafted next weekk. Was good while it lasted broniks.

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Why are you memeflagging though?

Lots of snow + Funny hat

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probably similar to this except without 40 degree summers and a bit colder winters

>not a foxy fox funny hat
imposter

That pic fills me with a huge nostalgia for the USSR.

Dunno what to say. Normal? Even growing up in 90th had really no major issues - life was somewhat comfy, safe, and as kid focused on the usual stuff kids do.

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Well for me it was only 2 years. All I can remember is
A choclate bars ditched in tea
B Gigantic subway station full of people.
C everyone being drunk all the time, and my dad explaing to my mom why he has to drink , else no one will talk to him(later I found out that the assumption in the 80s was, that if someone doesn't drink when others drink, then he is probably a snitch). we left russia because of that for Iraq, which was a lot more fun and nice
D my grand aunt telling all kids that they have to be quite. same with her two daughters and then telling of my mom that we talked with other children about Poland(I was 6 my sister was 4)

>we left russia because of that for Iraq

What did your parents do professionally? Did they/you speak the language?

My dad finished an Warsaw Politechnic (land construction-specialisation road and bridge building) and later did foreign trade in Moscov. My mom finished an agricultural university in Warsaw, and then made a specialisation in small animals husbandry in Moscov, where she met my dad. My dads family is (well the ones that managed to leave poland) german. moved to warsaw in the 1850s as part of a big move of germans from near Danzign to the Polish Kingdom. My mom is from eastern Poland, ortodox (so by russian standards she is a "polonised" russian). Both my parents spoke russian, and the rest of the family that lived in Russia(the border litteraly cut the village in half) and of course spoke Russian. I spoke and read(or rather recognise symbols) it, but I never learned to write it as I was 6. I did later on learn to speak and write arabic. Which ended up a HUGE problem when we came back to Poland, because I was writing stuff right to left.

underappreciated

>born in the 90s
>Broke af
>2000s get better
>Cellphones, internet videogames
>Be 13
>Just go and buy a beer
>Be 14
>Grow tired and quit drinking

Shame you aren't in this statistic

Without specificed time it is hard to judge. I ate a whole pot of stuffed cabbage as a 17y old(and got my ass whooped hard), but it took me the entire day.

No sunlight, no future, no food, no beauty.
Constant hate and jealousy towards Ukrainians who have all of the above.
Go figure.

Yeah but its not USSR.
Picture was taken not long ago.
Maybe even this year.

Kek

not going to lie, summer spend in Sochi or Crym were fun and comfy as hell.