Only slav things

only slav things

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never had that shit on my tv

I don't think that's a slav thing, my grandma had this same exact thing

why aren't you doing your homework?

people still do this in the rural areas and villages
same

post the one with the flat screen tv

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lmao

why not under the tv?

For what purpose?

seen this in old (british) people's houses here

Actually now that I think of it I have seen places where the nylon casing wasn't thrown off and it was used like that so it doesn't get dirty haha.

some old people (mostly in villages) are keeping things in plastic bags. I think this is some brain damage after commie times, they are afraid to broke things or something.

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this lmao

Same here

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1 pole 1 hohol

what's that thing on top?

slavs have brain capacity of birds

wtf, a floor rug on the wall? is that shopped?

A hand woven decoration. Back in the day people use to make them themselfs.
A dying craft.

>being this new

No, Russians put rugs on walls, as do some other east euros.

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to keep it clean
my grandparents did the same

that's not nice, toomas fedorov

t. haven't woken up on a wall cushioned with rug after heavy night drinking

youtube.com/watch?v=vGCHbWrBPlk

yeah i can imagine it could be used on a dinner table or something why on top of tv?

>2179
woah, where did you get that pic from the future?

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crazy sexy haircut man

Looks nice. But tomato and garlic are not especially slav.

What's special about the bacon?

tfw we have one at home, it looks bretty nice though

> mobster
> lanos

He must have been bad in this

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I assume you have seen them already.

nothing. user should've posted 'salo' instead. then again that shit is common is non-slavic countries as well. also that adjika looks like a shitty rip off mixed with tomato. real adjika is in miniature containers because it's REALLY hot. and the thing which i think is mustard is not slavic either, it's common around all the world.

It sill looks nice to me. I'd eat that for breakfast, no problem.

Post more food pls

that's more like a side-dish for vodka, but if you like your breakfast that way i guess you're an alright lad

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This isn't rare in my city.

haven't seen this served outside ex-ussr ever

My cunt's military blesses guns too.

I don't know if this is true but soldiers claim that Muslim terrorists don't steal their guns if they heard that it was blessed by Jeebus.

kefir does not belong to okroshka

Okroshka with kefir is the food of the gods.

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yeah, much like sour cream does not belong in a lot of soups, but it still makes them better

How can you even think of consuming these slops? Kvas is the only thing that goes well with it

Does anybody remember "farelka"?

>tfw old enough to remember this

Not exactly the same company but yes. Still have it actually.

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nostalgia as fuck thread
i wonder if this means one day slavs will be like today's latinos. where will this lead to?

What is this?

Čvarci, lard fried in its own fat.

kys
siema is a delicious fucking snack, could pop it all fucking day long

nice, sounds like chicharrón en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chicharrón
balkans are really meds

>74540651
get some onion there and you got yourself perfection

sure

Masterrace snack.

this is defenitly the most slavish thing i have ever see here on Sup Forums

soviet*

*ex-yu

it's a good insulator

Anyone ever make Kvass here? I wanna try to make some
youtube.com/watch?v=k1UTJKBMvgc

better make some
youtube.com/watch?v=g3sJB2tcoJY

Oh fuck. I've seen this in Polish and Slovenian-American old people houses. Is this like Italian-Americans and their plastic-covered furniture?

>lemon
he is doing it so wrong

it's not completely agreed upon what actually is kali/kvass

there's two ways done more often than other ways (including using dried bread which is fucking shit tier slav nonsense)

1) the traditional way: you take the leftover from "mashing" (in the process of making bear) and let it ferment dry leaving a light and sour produce
2) the nu-male way: you stop bear fermentation at an early stage leaving the produce fizzy and sweet

>(in the process of making bear)
i swear to god baltic region is so scary sometimes

Underrated question.

Seriously, can one of you please explain what the fuck is with the doily on top of the TV?

so it doesn't get dirty, isn't it obvious

babuska magic knitting filters dirty capitalist messages on tv

nostalgia?

wtf gasoline?

What book is the policeman(?) reading?

Haha this this

From movies I know that Americans are doing the same with their furniture

Seen that in elder's home here in Germany as well, because of this Also it's decorative and durable

The history of the gestapo.

My grandma has these everywhere in her house

those aren't birds those are clams

topkek

user...

Not sure if its somewhere else a thing, a table cloth out of nylon, its called мyшaмa.

We use musema too.

Have you ever asked her why?

>But tomato and garlic are not especially slav.

Slavs eat tomatos and cucumbers (raw) with literally every meal.

turk do the same

This looks comfy as fuck.

This also, Bulgarians eat Watermelon in combination with white cheese. Makes a light dinner during summer.

lol this is some serious sovok tier shit seen in commieblock kitchen :D

still have these

We do the same

Is this really a slav thing?
Just looks like a smart way to stop your old/senile grandparents from pushing buttons "that were not there before".

Kek, what? That's strange, never seen anybody do that here.

Anyway, I'm more of a дињa person.

My sister has a rug on her wall in her apartment.

do you mix it up like a salad or serve them separately?

we serve watermelon and melon with cheese cubes and sausage cuttings as cold dish or appetizer in the summer (among other stuff like olives and what not)