Title: Gravestones of The Russian Mafia Source:
Sad and Useless Humor URL Source:http://www.sadanduseless.com/2015/02/russian-mob-gravestones/ Published:Aug 18, 2017 Author:Unknown Post Date:2017-08-18 16:09:20 by A Pole Keywords:Mafia, Russian, crime Views:9372 Comments:29
The gravestones look like the typical bad taste of the nouveau riche.
I kinda liked the first one, where the sculptor tried to show the wind blowing his tie aside, revealing his little pot belly more. Those buttons on his belly are stretched tight.
The Russian people had every reason to be proud, they nearly single handed beat the Nazis into submission. If the US hadn't taken care of Japan, it would have turned out a lot worse, but the Germans...they kicked the living shit out of them.
Considering what Poland suffered at the hands of Russia over the centuries, it's rare for a Pole to like Russian culture and Russian politics as much as you do.
Considering what Poland suffered at the hands of Russia over the centuries, it's rare for a Pole to like Russian culture and Russian politics as much as you do.
What he loves is communism,so Russia to him is like Vatican City is to Catholics.
He never talks about Polish culture and Polish politics with the same enthusiasm as he does with Russia.
I love Witkiewicz, Gombrowicz, Galczynski and several others. They speak to my heart, especially the first one. Unfortunately they are hard to translate and not very relevant to you.
There are Polish songs I like, for example these two, but you might not. Tell me what you think:
Maria Peszek - Dog People, "we will eat sadness with large spoons" "we will go to steal peace from human hearts"
This is a political song by Jacek Kaczmarski
"Mury was the anthem of the Polish trade union Solidarno[ (Solidarity), which was instrumental in bringing about the fall of communism in Poland in the 1980s. Ironically, the last couple stanzas were rarely broadcast for being too pessimistic, though they offer a profound and ominous warning"