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mixed up the benches
borsch
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2014 08 05 09:18
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RUSSIA St.-Petersburg
-Did I give you money? - Gave. -Sent for kefir? - Sent. -Where's the money?! -What money?
ikemoto
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2013 06 04 07:06
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RUSSIA Yal'gelevo
your knowledge of electrical engineering upsets the oscilloscope
solyanka
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2014 06 04 04:54
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GEORGIA Tbilisi
funny stories in the magazine - Yaalkash
leprum
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2014 11 13 11:43
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KAZAKHSTAN Almaty
icons? details? fuck this mess! look how dashingly I play with a gradient!
ishihara
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2013 07 19 04:12
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RUSSIA Il'ka
the piggery
dark_humor
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2014 06 12 07:48
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BELARUS Minsk
leprum
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2014 05 20 07:06
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KAZAKHSTAN Almaty
When asked to clean the room, quote Einstein: “Only a fool needs order - genius rules over chaos.”
prikol_xa
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2016 04 03 10:34
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BELARUS Mogilev
-Son, why is the apartment such a mess? -there was a small party with friends. -Okay, where’s the piano?! - I let Vitalik listen.
borsch
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2016 05 07 03:48
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RUSSIA St.-Petersburg
-why are things on the floor? -because of gravity, mom
otomo
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2014 10 10 01:05
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BELARUS Khoyniki
Yeralash - what is it? Yeralash is a collection of children's funny skits that have been airing since 1974, featuring children as the main protagonists and their amusing everyday school stories. The idea was conceived by Boris Grachevsky. Each episode starts with animation featuring a man and woman, boy and girl, performing various movements. Practically all Soviet actors participated in this project, most of which were Soviet television celebrities, as well as all modern actors. Yeralash used to be released only in various magazines, then it was shown in cinemas and later began airing on television. Today, this project is very popular and is growing exponentially, with some countries translating all episodes of Yeralash into their own language. Yeralash is also very popular among children aged 8 to 12 (but adults sometimes cannot resist the pleasure of recalling their old Soviet school days, which, in their opinion, were not so long ago and therefore watch it with their children together :)). Almost every child does not miss Yeralash's Saturday show. The plot of Yeralash is very simple, it portrays ordinary school days (as I mentioned earlier), with absurd and funny adventures (some of which are instructive) - mainly set between a teacher and a problematic student who eventually receives punishment from fate. The genre of Yeralash is mainly comedy and everyday life. Once I was naive and initially thought that it was rubbish too, but after watching a few episodes, I also recalled my old school days, which seemed like yesterday, and finally realized that this project was genuinely meaningful and supported all the other adults who watched Yeralash... And finally, I also recommend you to watch Yeralash, because I think it's really funny and gives you a chance to reminisce about your old school days...