Life in Russia According to a Russian Girl

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3 years ago

Hello everyone, my English speaking friends. I know that I am read and watched by people who do not understand Russian, but really want to understand what I am talking about. And so, especially for you, I want to write an article in English to pass on my knowledge to people living outside of Russia.

 I'll start by telling you a little about myself. The purpose of my channel is to help people evolve.  I do this by explaining the secrets of psychology, philosophy, ethology, and sociology. I myself acquire all this information in the form of insights, dreams, and simply by absorbing all the information that I have ever read, heard, or seen.

And today I want to tell you 5 amazing facts about Russia that you will not hear from any Russian.

I myself live in the city of Kirov, which is not the capital of our country, but an ordinary and typical city where people work from morning until night and can't think of anything else. If you've been to Russia, you've probably been to either Moscow or St. Petersburg. But I would like to note that our capital, Moscow, is a like a separate country from Russia. People do not live as well in other cities as in the capital. So if you've seen expensive cars, houses, and diamonds in Moscow, you can forget about it. These things are seen only in the capital. In the rest of this large country, people live in poverty.

1) And the first subject that we will analyze is: People.

Russian people remind me very much of ants. They work very hard and take all their trash home. Russian people have a slave firmware (mentality), and I believe that a Russian person is ready to plow harder than any slave did in the Middle Ages. We Russians do not work in just one job like you do, we work 2 to 3 jobs, from morning until night. And we do it all for pennies. And I mean this literally. In Russia, salaries are so small that people have to take out permanent loans and amass debts. I believe that people themselves are to blame for their poverty, because they have created an excess of labor due to their slave mentality, and are now ready to plow for a plate of chow.

I know that people in America work a lot, but they also get a lot. They can afford to buy a house or rent an apartment and eat well. Russian people are like real slaves, who devalue themselves and their lives. This is why Russian people work very inefficiently and poorly, creating bad products and things. We do not value ourselves, the people around us, and therefore we create low quality products. Our roads last for one season, boots for one month, a dress for one day out, and we ourselves do not live long, because we crash on these bad roads, catch a cold because of these bad shoes, and stay in these bad dresses that do not make us happy. So if you want to get yourself a real slave, then hire a Russian man. He will agree to work hard for free because he completely lacks a sense of self-worth, which is instilled in him by the mentality of our Russian propaganda.

2) The second subject that we will analyze is: Women.

Yes, Russian women are very cunning, arrogant and evil. Our women remind me of parasites, which can only take, take and take some more, without putting anything into the world themselves. The difference between Russian women and Western and Eastern women is that Western women support themselves and have rights like men. The women of the East are supported by their husbands and so they have no rights. Meanwhile, Russian women are supported by their husbands, but have more rights than men. So, in my country of Russia, the stick is bent too far in women's favor. Yes, we live in matriarchy.

3) The third subject that we will analyze is: Men.

Yes, Russian men are the strangest creatures on all planet Earth. Their biggest disadvantage is that they are very stupid due to their inability to resist the degradation of society. Our men are very kind and naive, so they do not have enough courage nor brains to defend their rights. But they will always help in difficult times. But often difficult moments happen precisely because of them. And herein lies such a paradox of life. If our men were not so stupid and spineless, then there would be much less problems in our society. And difficult life situations would not have to be solved. For example, a woman faces such a problem when she is left alone with her child as a result of a divorce. And now she is looking for a new man who will solve her problems. But this problem would not have happened if the first husband of this woman had not initially gone to the registry office with the woman and had not created a child. It's a pity that our men do not have enough brains to avoid making such mistakes that cause future problems not only for themselves but also for women, as well as their children.

4) The fourth subject that we will analyze is: Standard of living.

The standard of living in Russia reminds me of the Middle Ages. At a time when Europe has warm asphalt, high salaries, good cars and the latest technology, in Russia, year after year the same pipes drip and same roads need new asphalt. Our people can't do a good job the first time. They make things poorly, and in a year they need to redo them. Also every winter, in minus 20 degree weather, Russian people must survive for a whole month with insufficient heating because our utility services do not want to take care of the people. Employees of these utility services are not paid enough and therefore they take revenge on the people they serve. And thus, our whole Russian mentality is on display: if I feel bad, then let it be bad for everyone. And this is how they take their revenge.

I have a feeling that in the coming years, our homes will collapse, electricity will be cut off, water supply will stop coming into the houses, and we will return to the stone age. In principle, we almost live in it.

5) The fifth subject that we will analyze is: Families.

How are things in Russian families? The situation is very, very bad. More than 80% of families fall apart, and the children become unhappy for the rest of their lives. I think this is caused in part by laws and propaganda, where they suggest on a subconscious level that it is profitable to divorce. Stupid and naive people follow the interests of the system and in the process, destroy the bonds of families. Although the creation of families is also just a habit from our relatives of the Soviet Union. Then the children of these broken families go on to have an unstable mind, harbor resentment and a sense of injustice, and instead of doing creative and useful things, they try to cope with all these feelings of guilt. Therefore, young people will often take drugs, or drive recklessly and get in car accidents, essentially ending their own lives by their own hand. All this is done according to the program of genocide of Russian society. We are slowly destroying ourselves, with the help of the state.

 Well, that's all I have for now. I would like to tell you a lot more, but today 5 minuses about life in Russia will be enough. Everything I've told you is the absolute truth. I hope that you liked this article, and if so, please like and subscribe, share this article with your friends, and I would also love to hear your suggestions for other topics that I can tell you more about!

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3 years ago

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Your description of life there inspires a couple of questions:

"In Russia, salaries are so small that people have to take out permanent loans and amass debts."

  • what is an average 'low wage salary' ?
    (outside Moscow, St. Petersburg, etc.)
  • do people there fear having/using any cryptocurrency (like BCH) ?
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3 years ago

I would like to add an important point: although there is no way to pay with cryptocurrency in stores, there are many people who are not afraid to hold cryptocurrency. There are many No-KYC crypto-to-fiat (and vise versa) exchangers in Russia. Here is a list of them: bestchange.net I can safely say that buying or selling crypto without KYС in Russia is an easy task.

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3 years ago

Thank you.

What that means is:

  • it is possible to pay some amount of BCH/etc to do 'piece-work/gigs'
  • it is possible to see cryptocurrency adoption for simple things like food, clothes, etc outside of some exchange-driven context.

That means many simple things could be accomplished there with BCH.

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3 years ago

The minimum living wage in Russia is just under $ 200. In Russia, there is no way to pay with cryptocurrency at all. I dream of living in a country where there is an opportunity, like in Japan, to pay in stores using BCH.

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3 years ago

Just wonder if many Russian would wish to flock to Moscow to work or living as it seems Moscow has many good facilities ?

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"Moscow is not rubber." :) That means Moscow does not have infinite capacity, can accept a limited number of people. We call Moscow "нерезиновка" (non-rubber). :)

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Many people come to Moscow. And even from other nearby countries. And Moscow is not rubber. There is competition. The strongest survives.

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3 years ago

Very informative article about Russian country....my many imagination proved wrong after reading ur article..

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first i want to say i love the article. you opened my eyes to russian life in reality. i'm sorry about the infrastructure for russia that has things only lasting for a year. i can admire that with such harsh conditions that your able to servive. 😬. i do think men are not very smart in most countries. 😊. we just have different ways of showing our lack of using reason to solve problems. i do admire the cunning of women. from the few russian women i know ( you included ) they are intelligent, beautiful and strong in stature. never letting the stupidity of men to stop them from the things they can accomplish. ❤❤❤

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3 years ago

Welcome to read.cash, Blogika. I have been in Russia many times, but it is always interesting to hear voices "from within".

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Welcome to read.cash, Blogika. I have been in Russia many times, but it is always interesting to hear voices "from within".

What cities have you been to?

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Several, and not only cities. Quite long ago by now, I went (by foot) from Helsinki in Finland to Beijing in China. I then went through almost the whole of the then Soviet Union. Some of that area are other countries today, but I saw much of Russia as well. After that I have been visiting a number of times, also present day Russia. I'm not very excited about it though, it feels like a gradually breaking down society. But, by all means, so does most of the world today.

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Wow, so you've seen a lot in your life. A gradually collapsing society - you have described the country very clearly. But it is precisely under such conditions - in a few people, the brain begins to think more actively and they become geniuses.

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3 years ago

To be honest, I love Russia and their accent. Their impact on this world is unquestionable and everyone knows it. Welcome to the family dear. Lucifer welcomes you.

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3 years ago

Thank you for your greeting) Let's get to know each other now, I am a girl from Russia, and I hope I will bring a contribution to the world you are talking about!

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I believe you will. Lucifer, the devil admires your intention.

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