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советские плакаты

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reduce speech to meaning
leprum
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2016 04 25 09:54
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KAZAKHSTAN Almaty
listen to the advice of the little black man
mdk
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2015 06 10 10:59
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RUSSIA Moscow
NO! just urine
borsch
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2014 12 10 07:27
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RUSSIA St.-Petersburg
people fly into space, but you can’t do some bullshit
leprum
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2014 10 21 01:07
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KAZAKHSTAN Almaty
I wish it was morning and back to work!
solyanka
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2014 09 14 07:59
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GEORGIA Tbilisi
leprum
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2014 06 10 06:06
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KAZAKHSTAN Almaty
I wish it was morning and back to work!
mdk
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2014 05 21 01:42
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RUSSIA Moscow
no yummy stuff!
otomo
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2014 04 13 12:11
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BELARUS Stayki
Do or die | Die but do it (for Russians death is not a valid reason)
kimura
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2013 12 10 09:26
18
UKRAINE Skvyra
peace, labor, May | god, hell heaven | kvass, fruit drink, tea | oh, oh, oh
murase
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2013 10 23 02:55
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KAZAKHSTAN Shakhtinsk
Today we will talk about Soviet posters. What are Soviet posters and what is depicted on them. Nowadays, people often ask this question (mostly young people) and ask themselves, "What is it?" But in fact, the answer is simple: Soviet posters are visual aids aimed at explaining a specific issue, such as the Soviet government's attitude towards current events in an accessible form. In other words, different pictures were shown on these posters, and you were shown clearly what is good and what is bad... Why were all these Soviet posters made and why were people shown these posters? On Soviet posters, mainly a picture against any propaganda, different religious denominations, or anything else was shown. First of all, a well-developed topic of peace versus war was presented. A lot of posters were made on this subject in the Soviet Union, with titles like "Peace-Peace" and "Living under open skies is our dream" and so on. What conclusion can we draw from this? The answer is simple, from childhood, we and our parents were taught to live in peace and harmony, not to be too naive so as not to be drawn into any religious denomination, and so on. In addition to saying about Soviet posters, yes, I fully agree with this, and that a lot of posters were released on all different topics, I think this is a very good and original idea where everything was shown visually. If there were no Soviet posters, who knows what the future would have been.