Russia is a simple country and Russians are not under any rules really. They do what they want, how they want, and when they want, “Life to a Russian; is rules, to be broken.”
It took me a long time to understand this and longer still to become this…
It is a simple day of images, but young people are playing sports (as a Russian would say) and the elder are gathering food. Milk is sold like this in a dozen places every morning nearby me as I walk Boza. It is what creates sanction proof Russians. The young people playing soccer is an example of how tough Russians are. The kids do not care that it is -10 below as I snap this image and they play like this, just as many play chess in the same freezing weather; outside…
Caviar; a day without caviar is a bad day for a Russia. I have posted many times about caviar only stores and caviar, on everything. Caviar to a Russian is akin to what makes life perfect…
This last image is a sweet and sour image for me. The young boys are having a blast! They wear the Burger King crowns, eat, drink, and be merry. That is fantastic and no different from the kids in the U.S…
That is what made me sad; for like Syria, Libya, and many-many others. America wants to destroy the homeland of these kids. How would you appreciate another country trying underhanded tactics to destroy a countries lively hood?
These kids deserve a normal life, even if it is only normal for them in their country and I am here to tell you that Russians have a much more normal life than Americans…
That is something to think about and is why I love Russia…
Posted by Kyle Keeton
Windows to Russia…
Flesch-Kincaid Reading Ease – 74.9; I had some people ask what and why I do this at the end of many posts? I do it because, I work at writing at a level that people from non English native countries can read the articles and that happens to be exactly the level of reading to target for Americans…
Think about that also…
Score | Notes |
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90.0–100.0 | easily understood by an average 11-year-old student |
60.0–70.0 | easily understood by 13- to 15-year-old students |
0.0–30.0 | best understood by university graduates |
Yes western world, you have been insulted…