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About life in Russia

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Do you and snik ever hangout or do you guys live very far way from each other


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Quote from: Snik,Jun 4 2017 on  01:13 PM
In "north capital city".
That's what people here call Saint-Petersburg, in case someone's wondering. :)


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Ah okay just wontif you guys ever met each other


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Are you European? I heard that in Europe you can get from end to end of the country in just 3 hours. It's comfortable. But in Russia the distances are huge. To get from Ossetia to St. Petersburg, I would need a two-day train ride, or maybe more. It is possible and on the plane for 6 hours. Such distances are very exhausting. All my friends live far from me and I can not even see them because of that. Each trains for long distances is a trip to Mysterious Beyond.  :rolleyes
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Yup. The European Plateau is basically the Great Valley and beyond the Urals lay the Mysterious Beyond alright. :lol: No dinos though - the climate's too cold.


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Here is the district in which I live.

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Awesome pictures I liked it a lot looks like it's a very nice place to live


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Hmmmm. I think you are partly right. Where I live, there are mild climate (although I would argue), low level of crime, excellent ecology and no natural disasters. But when I look at my countrymen, it does not please me at all. Where I live, there is too much intolerance. Many people have no rights. But I think that this fact is also found in the United States, in Europe, and in other countries too. The only difference is what rights the resident of each country does not have. :) So, I think that all is relative, as Einstein said.
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Yeah the rights here are okay nothing great people here are still fighting for there rights to marriage and other stuff but for the most part it's getting somewhat better but not much. It's still a fight and struggle in that department. I don't like people that have a hard time accepting someone for who they're. It's awful to see all the hatred In that department.


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In case anyone was wondering what the Red Square looked like in Pokemon Go. :lol:



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That place looks awesome it's got a lot of neat buildings