sexualrunway:

Natalia Vodianova by Ellen von Unwerth for Vogue Russia [2003]

sexualrunway:

Natalia Vodianova by Ellen von Unwerth for Vogue Russia [2003]

(Source: joaoker)

// Russian slang of the day.//

russiangrammar:

ты меня придолбил

ты меня придолбил expr [ty menja pridolbil] : You’re getting on my nerves.

russianfederation:

Chelyabinsk.

Russian leader gets a trickle from Antarctic lake

earthandscience:

Prime Minister Vladimir Putin on Friday praised the Russian scientists who have reached a gigantic freshwater lake in Antarctica hidden under more than two miles of ice, a pristine body of water that may hold life from the distant past.

The lake is expected to hold living organisms that have been locked in icy darkness for some 20 million years, as well as clues to the search for life elsewhere in the solar system. Scientists believe that microbial life may exist in the dark depths of the lake, despite its high pressure and constant cold — conditions similar to those believed to be found under the ice crust on Mars, Jupiter’s moon Europa and Saturn’s moon Enceladus.

sutcereomoh:

Church of the TransfigurationKizhi Island, Russia.

sutcereomoh:

Church of the Transfiguration
Kizhi Island, Russia.

danielarodriguez:

Russia by moskva78 on Flickr.
…я тебя люблю…

…я тебя люблю…

The connection between Russian serfdom and Ivan Turgenev’s MyMy
MyMy is a word that can be used as a metaphor for the serfdom in old Russia (русский).Russia it was introduced after the publication of Ivan Turgenev’s book, titled Mumu (MyMy) in 1852, that detailed the pre-revolutionary state of society in Russia. Mumu (MyMy) is in fact a dog, as well as a faithful servant to it’s owner. The story follows the progression of their relationship as a metaphor for the progression of the situation in Russia for the serfs. That is how Mumu (MyMy) came to be a metaphor for the serfdom that existed in old Russia. 

The connection between Russian serfdom and Ivan Turgenev’s MyMy

MyMy is a word that can be used as a metaphor for the serfdom in old Russia (русский).Russia it was introduced after the publication of Ivan Turgenev’s book, titled Mumu (MyMy) in 1852, that detailed the pre-revolutionary state of society in Russia. Mumu (MyMy) is in fact a dog, as well as a faithful servant to it’s owner. The story follows the progression of their relationship as a metaphor for the progression of the situation in Russia for the serfs. That is how Mumu (MyMy) came to be a metaphor for the serfdom that existed in old Russia. 

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