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johnny99
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2024 06 06 11:20
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UNITED STATES Aspen
Ukraine has banned the broadcast of nine Russian television series. Russia should also ban the showing of Russian TV series...
solyanka
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2016 05 23 11:43
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GEORGIA Tbilisi
Hello everyone, my name is Johnny Knoxville, and now we will try to get into the European Union
kimura
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2013 12 05 14:47
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UKRAINE Lokhvytsya
LOCALIZATION WAS SUCCESSFUL
ishihara
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2013 08 07 04:36
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RUSSIA Zheleznogorsk
As soon as the word "Ukraine" appears in the comments, an unprecedented scale of conflict breaks out. A great number of Russians, Putin supporters, and righteous Ukrainians immediately come running, fiercely defending their homeland, gas, Putin, and the European Union. It is under the political situation that has developed in Ukraine in recent years that an unprecedented number of memes have emerged. Mainly, they discuss the policies of Russia, Ukraine, and the United States, as well as all the political figures of these countries. Putin, Obama, Poroshenko, Yatsenyuk, and others usually play the main roles in political memes on the topic of Ukraine. Thinking about memes on the topic of Ukraine, one cannot help but recall Vitali Klitschko, a man with a delicate nature and unique intellectual abilities. He used to be a boxer and is now a politician. Ukraine...and that's all there is to it. During the events on the Maidan, memes helped people understand "what was going on" very well. It was due to such political memes on the topic of Ukraine that phrases such as "whoever doesn't jump is a moskal" and "Crimea is ours!" became widely known. Usually, such memes are created based on "great" phrases said by "great" politicians or boxers of Ukraine. They also reflect their intense desire for Ukraine to join the European Union.