>Moscow
What happens here?
Moscow
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Me near park in Krylatskoe
what's life like there?
what are you doing today?
Nothing, while I should prepare for exams.
Life is ok, mostly, but that's very subjective opinion.
Btw only now noticed map has my uni, lol.
would glass/10
>old pic
Is MSU a good uni? Should I go there for a year or two as an exchange student?
I study Computer Engineering btw
I don't know about MSU, I'm from MSTUCA, and study aircraft maintenance.
MSU is one of the best unis, however I think that there is uni in st. Pete which is more specialized in different computer stuff.
Moscovites and churkas live there
> What happens here?
Moscow is almost as big as Luxembourg...
Also, here's an updated map
П P O P B A Л O
no one lives in the 12 zone tho
What is happening in districts 10 and 12
Forest.
New gigantic commieblocks ( they should not exist )
Is music like this churka music?
How is it perceived in Russian society?
I like it a lot.
youtube.com
kub*Noids are almost as bad as the churkas
Hm, I didn't know that
Zone 10 seems to be Zelenograd, although I think it should be closer, it's a mix of a district of Moscow and a separate town, my aunt and uncle used to live there and as far as I know it's been a district of Moscow for a long time now, dunno about 12 though, 'they' made it a district a few years ago, but no one seems to care, like, if you wanted to get some document, you would have to write your real home town anyway, like Ivan Ivanov from the city of Moskovskiy, Moscow, Russia
Strange.
Probably a way for the city to grab some more taxes
Cossacks are just south russians. They accent is annoying and they are basically shouting when they speak.
Some people like music like that but it's not very popular.
10 is alright (picrelated), but 12 is giant commieblocks that were built without any infrastructure in nowhere
New Toshkent
Prices for houses here are Australia tier, if not higher, if you take difference in the wealth of an average citizen and that banks give loans for at least 10%
What about a song like Kalinka?
It is not cossack or kuban, as far as I know.
Is it all the same "genre"?
It's a folk song.