1. What is daily life like there? Are your people happy?
2. Is it a good place to visit? I'd like to go to Russia but it looks extremely depressing, cold and outright shitty. There has to be some good nightlife somewhere or some beautiful scenery.
3. What are your women like? Are they leftist cunts like in America and Australia, are they redpilled or just normal?
>1. What is daily life like there? Are your people happy? You need to understand that Russia is a study in contradictions. Grozny (Capital of Chechnya), St-Pb(Northern capital) and Vladivostok(Literally: Ruler of The east) have very little in common with each other as far as daily life goes. And that's before you start looking outside major cities. Overall It's fine. Happier in Cities, much the same as everywhere in Europe. >2. Is it a good place to visit? I'd like to go to Russia but it looks extremely depressing, cold and outright shitty. There has to be some good nightlife somewhere or some beautiful scenery. Beautiful scenery is pretty much all over, it's just that not everyone find same things beautiful, thankfully russia spans all climate zones sans desert. As to good tourism places with night life, I'd recommend SPb, it would be least culturally shocking for a foreigner and has plenty night life. >3. What are your women like? Are they leftist cunts like in America and Australia, are they redpilled or just normal? It, much like everything else, depends on what part of russia you are in. Young ones tend more towards golddiging and manipulation than most others, but not by much.
Asher Edwards
Daily life is ok, it is really different from your country I guess
Yes, Russia is a great place, full of beautifull places, if I were you I would not even visit the capital cities, but go to smaller old towns to feel the soul of this country
Women are the same as everywhere I guess, maybe the difference is that our do see their eventual goal in life as becoming wives and mothers
Jackson Rogers
So is it similar to Australia in that there is a fuck load of uninhabited land?
Christian Turner
Our population density is about twice that of yours, but overall - yes, most of russia is uninhabited.
Leo Martin
Stay away from here, you aussie cunt.
Jack Myers
yes, just change the temperature from + to -
Aaron Powell
>What is daily life like there? Depends on the place. In big cities it's fairly regular. >Are your people happy? No, but that's probably just me >Is it a good place to visit? Saint-Petersburg of Moscow are, otherwise not recommended if you don't know Russian and aren't fond of extreme sport. >What are your women like? Some are leftist, some are redpilled, most are in-between. You can find a QT christian gf if you try.
Jace Stewart
>go to smaller old towns to feel the soul of this country
lol just don't drink any alcohol, it might be methanol
Elijah Carter
Are you saying boyarsnik dispensers are not for consumption?
Evan Lopez
bullshit, never happened
if you are so afraid of methanol (like me) you can buy 2 bottles of vodka and drink from both of them without fear of waking up blind
Jackson Gomez
I've been to Moscow, it was fucking terrible. Terrible people who never smile, shit weather and everyone is generally a cunt to you.
Fucked an Armenian chick there though, that was alright.
Nathan Johnson
Ooga booga where the Russian women at
Joshua Rivera
What's the deal with St. Pete? All the Russian intellectuals, writers, and scientists come from there. Yet I also hear it's the epicenter of Russian liberalism. Is it like our version of California/Hollywood? Every great Russian band I listen to also comes from St. Pete, like Steam Jet and Stereo Siberia.
Apologies if you prefer to call it St. Petersburg, I live by a St. Petersburg in Florida and we always call it St. Pete.
Liam Cox
yes, tho russian liberalism is uncountably worse than western
Thomas Jackson
Fuck off you're full?
Zachary Morales
ill drink you under the table scrub
Kevin Gutierrez
>Is it a good place to visit? I'd like to go to Russia Go to Sup Forums with that, faggot
Brandon Hughes
How so? I heard liberashkas were more suicidal and hate their nations more than our version of liberals, but our libs hate the US a lot too.
Hunter Collins
Liberals are despised by many Sup Forumsaks, but they forget that you need "left wingers" just as much as "right wingers" in a healthy society.
SPb is a cultural centre, as it were, it's very liberal, but much like moskow is russian conservative, spb is russian liberal. Comparing it to Cali or Holywood, would give you wrong idea about what goes on in the city.
Take recent (((protests))) for example. In moskow they became disorderly, even violent and clashed with police. In SPb some folks just went out for a walk with banners and police escorted them around, then they went home.
Landon Garcia
>I don't know any Russians and never have You are on wrong board boi. faggots like you with low selfesteem are gathered on
Lucas Kelly
ours hate the russian nation, they openly say that russians are "worse nation" that our country should fall apart and so on
and dont forget that they are right-wing unlike yours, so they tend to think 90s were a good time and its the reason why EVERYBODY hates them
Ryan Stewart
>liberashkas It's a bit more complicated, see there are different types of liberals.
LIke you have neoliberals (Hillary), Socialsts (sanders) and classical liberals(can't think of one), but they all sit under one umbrella of democratic party.
We too have different kinds of left wingers. Liberashkas is a term usually used to refer not to all liberals, but to subgroup that want "Russia w/o Putin". There are plenty of more chill liberals in the UR itself, even Medvedev used to be one of them before Libya clusterfuck.
Tyler Martin
I can give you some historical perspective. pic related was Russia before Soviet communism
Ayden Hughes
and after
Samuel Perry
shut up, comfyblocks are god-tier
Adam Ramirez
>I'd like to go to Russia but it looks extremely depressing, cold and outright shitty.
Then don't visit and get eaten alive by poisonous spiders whilst trying to take a shit.
Gavin Sullivan
this a much better pic, sorry for phoneposting
Oliver Hernandez
>I'd like to go to Russia but it looks extremely depressing, cold and outright shitty.
1. shit. no. 2. yes. nightlife in spb, moscow, black sea 3. idk :^)
Xavier Sullivan
russian people are strange and distant, you cannot connect with them because they lack the spark of life.
i would say they are morbid or morose, but then so are most of the nordic people. the best way to understand a russian man or woman is to drink with them, they all have some tragic or sad story to tell.
if you want to fuck pretty women just go to brazil where everyone loves to smile and dance.
Julian Ortiz
>Ours see the point in motherhood Guess the russian lessons weren't for nothing then
Easton Barnes
>Guess the russian lessons weren't for nothing then
what do you mean?
Jaxson Russell
oy vey, would you look at that arcitecture with nationalistic undertones
Isaiah Thompson
I'd come across some very beautiful Russian girls in Goa during winters, they're really nice and might suck your dick for some ganja or maybe free when they're high. Even their boyfriends don't mind. It was kinda big culture shock for me. But the married ones are known to be loyal and loving.
Jack Cook
So that's how tetris came to be
Hunter Campbell
>in Goa
thats the deal I guess
only those who have many moneys can afford visiting such places
Parker Ortiz
>1. What is daily life like there? Are your people happy?
>Russians >Happy
You really know nothing about Russians, do you.
Isaiah Diaz
Come visit us aussiebro, at least the two capitals
Mason Peterson
What does the average Ivan look like? Is he as mongoloid as Putin?
Julian Hill
Russians can be happy and unhappy at the same time.
Colton Harris
Finally got around to learning Russian, I'm nowhere near fluent but at least Im progressing
Brayden Howard
1. Really depends on your society class. Being Upper or Mid class you enjoy life pretty much like everyone else, no big different from Europe. Daily life is a bit different from Europe and Asia: we require conastant movement and can't really fit into slow and carefree European town life, when you sleep at 10 and work 7 hours a day. It gets boring. Life here is more dynamic, people constatly look for comfort but they can't find it.
2. You better find someone who can show you around. Or go to Spb which is the only place suitable for lonely tourists. Find an english-speaking girl and hang out with her.
3. My personal experience with women is pretty good, most of them were pro-family, conservative yet sexually openminded, and worked a lot on their look, body and mind. But I think I was just lucky with that, cause I know there are a lot of bitches just like everywhere.