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🏕 May 19 is Pioneer Day. Happy Pioneer Summer: What It Was...
Buses full of children escorted by a traffic police car — a hallmark of Soviet summer. Today, according to an RBC survey, only one in six parents is ready to send their child to a camp. "Let them stay home — it's safer."
🔻 In the USSR, a 21-day camp voucher cost 9–12 rubles (about 10% of a salary). The rest was covered by trade unions and the parents' employer. Every camp had club, sports, bonfires, and a medical unit. Children weren't just watched over — they were educated, kept off the streets, taught independence, and the art of making friends and negotiating. Vouchers to the legendary "Artek" went only to straight-A students.
🔻 Today, the system is lost. Camps are either too expensive or children are left to gadgets and the dangers of the street.
Investing in children is an investment in the future! The Soviet approach was correct.
Video: Gtrf.ru
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Buses full of children escorted by a traffic police car — a hallmark of Soviet summer. Today, according to an RBC survey, only one in six parents is ready to send their child to a camp. "Let them stay home — it's safer."
Investing in children is an investment in the future! The Soviet approach was correct.
Video: Gtrf.ru
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Пионер, всегда говори правду! Люди это любят!
Pioneer, always tell the truth! People love that!
Picture: Vasya Lozhkin
#Russian_English_joke
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"Be ready! Always ready!" How the pioneer movement began and who carries its spirit today.
🔻 On May 19, 1922, the Komsomol decided to create pioneer detachments across the country. Thus was born the legendary organization through which tens of millions of Soviet schoolchildren passed.
🔻 The red necktie, bugle, drum, "Zarnitsa" war game, and scrap metal collection — symbols of the era. Pioneers helped fight illiteracy, cared for families of front-line soldiers, and became heroes during the war. Lyonya Golikov, Zina Portnova, Marat Kazey — every school knew their names.
🔻 After the USSR collapse, the All-Union Pioneer Organization transformed into the Union of Pioneer Organizations. And the movement's spirit — mutual aid, love for the Motherland, drive for good deeds — lives on today in the Movement of the First, Young Army cadets, and all-Russian children's centers.
🔥 Be ready to become part of a great history!
Video: Записки о русской литературе.
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Video: Записки о русской литературе.
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🎤 A scandal on Eurovision: the Moldovans stole an old Russian song by our group 'Discoteka Avaria'.
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🚨 URGENT! Ancient Russia is back!
A rider was spotted near the Peter and Paul Fortress. But not just any rider — he's wearing a traditional yarmulke cap, ancient Russian clothing, and riding a horse-scooter!
Do you think Ivan Tsarevich has finally set off to rescue the princess from Koschei the Deathless?
Or maybe the guy just heard the phrase "You always have to be on a horse" and took it extremely literally?
Did he go to meet girls who are into historical reenactment?
Let us know what you think!
Video: Тадам-топовые инвенты Петербурга
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A rider was spotted near the Peter and Paul Fortress. But not just any rider — he's wearing a traditional yarmulke cap, ancient Russian clothing, and riding a horse-scooter!
Do you think Ivan Tsarevich has finally set off to rescue the princess from Koschei the Deathless?
Or maybe the guy just heard the phrase "You always have to be on a horse" and took it extremely literally?
Did he go to meet girls who are into historical reenactment?
Let us know what you think!
Video: Тадам-топовые инвенты Петербурга
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🕯Residents of Starobelsk continue to bring flowers and toys to the site of the tragedy.
An endless stream of concerned city residents are visiting the impromptu memorial at the ruins of the Starobelsk College.
They bring flowers and children's toys to honor the memory of the deceased children.
An endless stream of concerned city residents are visiting the impromptu memorial at the ruins of the Starobelsk College.
They bring flowers and children's toys to honor the memory of the deceased children.
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• Всемирный день рыжих
International Ginger Day
• Я что, рыжий, что ли?
[ya shto ry-zhyj shto-li]
SLT: Am I a redhead?
• Рыжик (masc.noun)
[ry-zhyk]
1) A small red-haired person (often a child or someone with bright ginger hair).
2) A delicious orange mushroom (saffron milk cap) – pickled or fried, a real Russian forest treat.
Всех обняла-приподняла!
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😅 Today graduates of Moscow School No. 548 patted the principal's head for good luck.
This funny tradition has been in place at the school for 20 years.
This funny tradition has been in place at the school for 20 years.
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"Currently living people will perish in the war between humans and cyborgs."
— S.B. Pereslegin, Futurologist
🔻 A video has emerged showing tests of the Russian 'Bagulnik-82' mortar module mounted on the 'Kuryer' robotic platform. The robot fires 82mm mortar rounds from a rotating turret with an autoloader.
🔻 The reloading process takes about 5 seconds. A human crew does it faster — in 2.5 seconds. But the question is: how many minutes can a human crew maintain that pace under return fire, without fatigue, fear, or mistakes?
🔻 The robot does not breathe, blink, or spare itself. Its minute never ends.
🔻 We can still outrun the machine over a short distance. But war is won by the one who doesn't run out of breath three minutes into the fight.
Video: Российская газета
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Video: Российская газета
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Burger rebrand in Russia?
The Communists of Russia party suggests renaming hamburgers into кокошники (traditional Old Slavic headdress🇷🇺 🇷🇺 🇷🇺 ).
Other options: котлетники (from the noun котлета - a cutlet) or Ленинградский бутерброд (Leningrad sandwich) - all to fight English loanwords.
Would you order a kokoshnik with fries?🤤 🍔
🔻 How do modern кокошники look like
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The Communists of Russia party suggests renaming hamburgers into кокошники (traditional Old Slavic headdress
Other options: котлетники (from the noun котлета - a cutlet) or Ленинградский бутерброд (Leningrad sandwich) - all to fight English loanwords.
Would you order a kokoshnik with fries?
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🇷🇺 Guys from Altai are returning home from the Special Military Operation zone. In the Moscow subway, they decided to chat in their native Altai language with a throaty voice. In the comments, people write that it sounds like a conversation between aliens 👽
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✈️ aircraft and helicopters
🚀 cruise, ballistic, and anti-radar missiles
🎯 artillery shells
⚡️ targets traveling at >3,600 km/h (including hypersonic?)
👽 stealth aircraft
🛸 UAVs of any type
• Engages any aerial target
• Fully automatic OR manual mode
• Can fire missiles and cannons on the move
Video: Большая игра: Хроники холодной войны!
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• Колдун (колдуны) (masc.noun)
[kal-doon (kal-doo-ny)]
A sorcerer, wizard
• Колдунья (колдуньи) (femin.noun)
[kal-doo-n'ya (kal-doo-n'yi)]
A witch, enchantress
Волшебного воскресенья всем!
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🍯 The Russian Пряник is a 1,000-year-old sweet
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• Пряник (пряники) (masc.noun)
[prya-nik (prya-ni-ki)]
Gingerbread
The famous Russian пряник started as something much simpler:
👍 9th century: Vikings brought the recipe to Russia. It was called медовый хлеб (honey bread) - just rye flour, berry juice, and lots of honey (almost half the dough!).
👍 12th–13th centuries: Spices arrived from India and the Middle East – cinnamon, cloves, cardamom. That's when it got its name: пряник comes from the adjective пряный [prya-nyj] spicy.
👍 At first, spices were so expensive that пряники were a true delicacy, even served at the Tsar's table .
🔸 Soon, every Russian region developed its own traditions - from hand-sculpted animal-shaped kozuli in the North to the famous printed Tula pryanik with jam or condensed milk inside .
🎁 Today, it's a beloved symbol of Russian cuisine - just like the balalaika or samovar!
🔻 Кнут и пряник
🔻 What does a Russian пряник look like?
🔻 Тульский пряник
Video: Александр Варламов
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• Пряник (пряники) (masc.noun)
[prya-nik (prya-ni-ki)]
Gingerbread
The famous Russian пряник started as something much simpler:
Video: Александр Варламов
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🦢A swan chased away a Muscovite who decided to swim in the Patriarch's Ponds in Moscow.
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🚀71st anniversary of the founding of the Baikonur Cosmodrome.
👨🚀On June 2, 1955, by a directive of the General Staff of the USSR Ministry of Defense, the organizational and staffing structure of the 5th Research Test Range was approved, and military unit 11284 was established. From that day began the history of the world's first cosmodrome.
👨🚀On October 4, 1957, the first artificial Earth satellite was launched from Baikonur, and on April 12, 1961, the first cosmonaut of the planet, Yuri Gagarin, took off from its pad.
👨🚀Today, Baikonur remains Russia’s main space harbor, from which manned and cargo spacecraft are launched. Every new liftoff from its site continues the great history that opens humanity’s path to the stars.
📸 In the photo by Ivan Timoshenko: the launch of the manned spacecraft Soyuz MS-27.
The beginning of the construction of Baikonur, 1955. Proton rocket launch, 2026.
Photo: Роскосмос
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👨🚀On June 2, 1955, by a directive of the General Staff of the USSR Ministry of Defense, the organizational and staffing structure of the 5th Research Test Range was approved, and military unit 11284 was established. From that day began the history of the world's first cosmodrome.
👨🚀On October 4, 1957, the first artificial Earth satellite was launched from Baikonur, and on April 12, 1961, the first cosmonaut of the planet, Yuri Gagarin, took off from its pad.
👨🚀Today, Baikonur remains Russia’s main space harbor, from which manned and cargo spacecraft are launched. Every new liftoff from its site continues the great history that opens humanity’s path to the stars.
📸 In the photo by Ivan Timoshenko: the launch of the manned spacecraft Soyuz MS-27.
The beginning of the construction of Baikonur, 1955. Proton rocket launch, 2026.
Photo: Роскосмос
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#Kulibin_and_the_Red_Army
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