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Posted Oct 8
- Как проходит твой 2025 год? - Плыву по течению. Моё течение: ... - How is your 2025 going? - I'm going with the flow. My flow: ... ▶️Плыть по течению #just_a_joke 😎RCR | Support | Boost
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Posted Oct 8
Well done, professional drifters cry... 🔻The wife is a professional driver with nerves of steel, every man's dream. 🔻Am I the only one who has the feeling that she deliberately took an advantageous position with the help of drift, and then she will fire a couple of AK47 shots at a white SUV?) 🔻The husband of the Russian Mrs. Smith did not guess who she was for a long time... ⚠️Do not attempt! Dangerous! Performed by a professional Russian woman!) Video: АВТОДОК Song&music: Pink Panter #Russian_culture #RussianCulturalCode 😎RCR | Support | Boost
Posted Oct 8
🥰 The baby alpaca from the Moscow "City Farm" at VDNH was named Nochka that means Little, cute night.
Posted Oct 8
Somewhere in Russia ... Ложиться спать 🆚️ Впадать в спячку 🔢Ложиться спать (impf.) [la-zhee-tsa spat'] 😄Conjugation To be going to bed, to lie down to sleep = • Лечь спать (perf.) [lech spat'] 😄Conjugation To lie down to sleep 🔢Впадать в спячку (impf.) [fpa-daht' f spyach-koo] 😄Сonjugation To be going into hibernation = • Впасть в спячку (perf.) [fpast' f spyach-koo] 😄Conjugation To go into hibernation Example: • Ложись спать, мишка! Пора впадать в спячку! Go to bed, little bear! It's time to be going into hibernation. 🤩how many related words there are in my earlier posts! ▶️Укладывать спать ▶️Выспаться vs высыпаться ▶️Проспать ▶️Дрыхнуть ▶️Дремать ▶️Спать без задних ног ▶️Прикорнуть ▶️Отрубиться ▶️Клевать носом ▶️Покемарить #tricky_words #useful_vocabulary #verbs #digest #sleepwords 😎RCR | Support | Boost
Posted Oct 7
The situation in a special military operation... 🔻The soldiers were probably looking for saboteurs, but they didn't see the magnetic mine on the road. The car was hit by a magnetic mine. Everyone is fine. Video: Dambiev #RussianMilitary #Kulibin_and_the_Red_Army 😎RCR | Support | Boost
Posted Oct 7
Regimental Cat Wounded in Action, Now on the Mend 🔻A cat serving with a military unit in the Special Military Operation (СВО) zone was wounded in an explosion, sustaining burns to his paws. 🔻The feline soldier was promptly provided with medical care. He is currently undergoing rehabilitation and receiving enhanced nutrition to aid his recovery. 💢Russian Military Slang: • Трёхсотый (300-ый) [tryo-hot-y] A wounded soldier 🔻It comes from the code "300" used for casualties. • Затрёхсотить(ся) (perf.) [za-tryo-ho-tit'] To wound (oneself) 🔻The verb form of the code, meaning "to make someone a '300'". Example: • Нашего кота затрёхсотило, но он уже на поправке. Our cat got wounded, but he's already recovering. We wish this brave warrior full recovery! 🐾 Video: grafynia #news #just_cats 😎RCR | Support | Boost
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Posted Oct 7
🇷🇺 A story about Vladimir Putin
Posted Oct 7
The "I'm Not Russian, but..." trend is still blowing up on TikTok. 🔻Foreigners keep making vids to Russian songs, trying to sing along to bangers. 🎤🎵How do you like it? #news #learnRussian 😎RCR | Support | Boost
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Posted Oct 7
Суровые челябинские кафешки: Оставленных без присмотра детей мы напоим Ред Булом и научим материться! Harsh Chelyabinsk cafes: Unattended children will be energized with Red Bull and taught to swear! • Кафешка (кафешки) (femin., colloquial) [ka-fesh-ka (ka-fesh-ki)] 🔻It comes from: • Кафе (neut.) [ka-feh] A cafe(s) #spoken_Russian #just_a_joke 😎RCR | Support | Boost
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Posted Oct 7
The Secret Code of Moscow's "Seven Sisters" (And the 8th and 9th That Vanished!) 🔻We all know them – the majestic Stalinist skyscrapers that define Moscow's skyline. But did you know this legendary "family" was supposed to be much larger? 🔻The Plan: Nine Palaces for Moscow The ambitious designs began before WWII, but construction was officially launched by Stalin's decree on September 7, 1947– timed to coincide with Moscow's 800th anniversary. Yet, only seven were completed between 1952 and 1957. So, what happened to the other two? 🔻A Mysterious Foundation & Cosmic Blueprint The intrigue deepens! Mystics and historians whisper that the simultaneous laying of the foundations had little to do with the city's birthday. 🔻The "lost" 8th sister. The building of the People's Commissariat of Heavy Industry in Zaryadye Park was supposed to become a new dominant instead of the Kremlin and become part of the architectural ensemble of new Moscow. But due to Stalin's death and the austerity regime, only the foundation was built. Later, the Rossiya Hotel was built on this site. 🔻The "Lost" 9th Sister. The Palace of Soviets was meant to be the tallest in the world, crowned with a gigantic statue of Lenin. Its foundation was laid in 1939, but the war and engineering challenges doomed the project. Its foundation was later used to build the world's largest open-air swimming pool, and later still, the Cathedral of Christ the Saviour. 🔻An Astrologer's Advice? Legend says Stalin was guided by a German astrologer who recommended the specific locations, aligning each skyscraper with a celestial body. Were these buildings part of a giant, secret astrological map? 🔻A Soviet Export The empire-style high-rises became so iconic that the blueprint was even exported abroad! You can find their stunning siblings in: ☆Prague: The International Hotel ☆Warsaw: The Palace of Culture and Science These aren't just buildings; they are a frozen moment of Soviet ambition, mystery, and power. Video: Aero2 #Russian_culture #brief_and_interesting 😎RCR | Support | Boost
Posted Oct 7
Choosing cheese correctly: Macron — with mold (rotten inside) Zelenskyy — high (on drugs) Biden — with dementia Putin — the sane one 🔢🔢🔢 Cognate words for Выбор: 1. Выбирать (imperf.) [vy-bi-rat'] = • Выбрать (perf.) [vy-brat'] To choose, to select, to pick 2. Выбор (▶️выборы) (masc.noun) [vy-bar (vy-ba-ry)] Choice, selection; (plural: elections) • Трудный выбор: чай или кофе. I have a difficult choice: tea or coffee. 3. Делать выбор (imperf.) [de-lat' vy-bar] = • Сделать выбор (perf.) [zde-lat' vy-bar] To make a choice • В субботу нам нужно сделать выбор. On Saturday we will have to make a choice. 4. Выборочно (adv.) [vy-ba-ra-chna] Selectively, on a sample basis • Она выборочно проверяет работы. She checks the works selectively. 💢Related concept: • Свобода выбора (femin.) [sva-bo-da vy-ba-ra] Freedom of choice 🎧🗣👇Я сделала свой выбор, а вы? #cognate_words #useful_vocabulary #365_marathon 😎RCR | Support | Boost
Posted Oct 7
👋Приветствую, товарищи! May your day be filled with PAWsitivity! #just_cats #morning #NonLinguisticPost 😎RCR | Support | Boost