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Picture, What these Belarusian girls are doing near Muscovite imperial embassy ?

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Picture, What these Belarusian girls are doing near Muscovite imperial embassy ? LOOK like some kind of ritual, any ideas ?


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Picture, What these Belarusian girls are doing near Muscovite imperial embassy ? LOOK like some kind of ritual, any ideas ?


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It appears they are examining a pumpkin
 
Your misspelled...


There is no "Russia" since Mongols Juchi destroyed what was left from Kyivian Rus´ (goes under name "russia" in USA elementary schools ) in 13c.
 
There is no "Russia" since Mongols Juchi destroyed what was left from Kyivian Rus´ (goes under name "russia" in USA elementary schools ) in 13c.

Please lie again.

They were weakened by the Mongols and later the Golden Horde. They crumbled after their trade dried up.

The remaining lands of the Kievian Rus were annexed by the Lithuanians and Moscow.

Moscow became the Russia Empire.

Russians, and everyone else but you, call Russia Russia.
 
It's a classic example of the Belarusian pumpkin mind control ritual.

The period costumes are a dead giveaway - minus, of course, the man wearing the Muskovite Shopka on his head.

I, of course prefer this sort of Belarusian Pumpkin Roll...


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Picture, What these Belarusian girls are doing near Muscovite imperial embassy ? LOOK like some kind of ritual, any ideas ?


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Theyre playing Lithuanian volleyball.
 
It's a classic example of the Belarusian pumpkin mind control ritual.

The period costumes are a dead giveaway - minus, of course, the man wearing the Muskovite Shopka on his head.

I, of course prefer this sort of Belarusian Pumpkin Roll...


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LOL, edition Maskal Shopka
 
so you are into kinky porn (RT.ru)? you are wrong, what you posted , i dont visit TV.ru urinals , never

I could have picked a thousand video clips.
Do not pretend you do not know what Big Boss Blue Light cars are.
It was a phenomenon in Russia for almost a decade...the big rich oligarchs could stick flashing blue lights on their cars and bully their way through traffic, even if they were just driving to a bar to get drunk.
Russians began to put blue BUCKETS on their cars in protest.

If you feign ignorance of this, I discount you as not even being real at all.
 
Picture, What these Belarusian girls are doing near Muscovite imperial embassy ? LOOK like some kind of ritual, any ideas ?


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This appears to perhaps be the Dźmitreuskija Dziady celebration in advance of St. Dmitry's Day. If done near the embassy, these are probably BPF members.


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This appears to perhaps be the Dźmitreuskija Dziady celebration in advance of St. Dmitry's Day. If done near the embassy, these are probably BPF members.


OM

good post, but picture was made today , so its another ritual why it was near Muscovite embassy ?

"In Belarus, Dziady (Дзяды) usually took place on the last Saturday before St. Dmitry's day, at the end of October/beginning of November (Dźmitreuskija dziady, St. Dmitry's Dziady)."
 
It's an old ritual from Ukrainian, Belorussian and (generally) Slavic tradition by which the girl that's destined to marry shows her disaffection for the husband-to-be by rolling out a pumpkin.

In this instance performed to show disagreement with signing the documents on deepening integration with Russia and performed by the (Belorussian) Fresh Wind activist organization.
 
The what embassy?

Perhaps you can point out the country of "Maskal".

Litwin assumes that Amerikanski are all familiar with Russian slang.
Maskal, or "moskal" is something of a mild ethnic slur (as always - context and speaker dependent) that loosely means "ethnic Russian nationals" but more accurately "residents of the Grand Duchy of Moscow from the 12th-18th centuries", and therefore in some cases one might reasonably assume that the speaker may be Ukrainian, or some other non-native Russian, although to be honest, I cannot say if I ever heard a Chechnyan use the word, or a Lithuanian say it.
I can't even say with 100% confidence if it is even a Ukrainian word for sure.

The first time I saw Litwin use it I was confused because I've seen "moskal", not "maskal", so I had to ask him to explain.
Quite literally it means "muscovite", a reference TO "MOSCOW".

I am only a durak amerikanski (дурак американский) but I did work for the local Los Angeles Russian language TV show here in West Hollywood for six years. That doesn't necessarily mean that I am an expert in the slang of that region, although I did pick up a lot of the Russian
"mat", but it was all a lifetime ago, in the 1980's.
 
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