Youll be crawling on your hands and knees until you retire, okay, its a draw. Well, kolka, well meet again, well fight, vasya, vasya, what are you doing, whats wrong with you, im resting, let me. Why give it, dont be afraid, its good that you caught a twig, otherwise it would have been a disaster, but i dont have the same bowler hat, i could stand it, come on, oh, lord, oh, you should have it, now im every ill fight for a day, youll start courting me, and i wont even think about it, this is savagery, i just dont know what it is, ill tell the local Police Officer anyway. What do you have to do with a district Police Officer, how many rights did you have . What are you saying, where does this right come from . From the library . I got a little excited then, i had to go out into the street with him and sort things out, what did i do to him, and even in front of your eyes , no normal guy could stand it, but then its even, marry me, what are you doing . Youre delirious, im delirious, but no
In the late 1980s, artist Pyotr Belov shocked Muscovites with his paintings that for the first time openly featured the topic of the Gulag and Stalin’s purge. We took a modern look at them.