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  • Serb
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    Шпана ебаная!

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  • Serb
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    If you really want to know what a gopnik is - look at USA (and the whole collective West), no difference, really!

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  • Serb
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    Originally posted by Wezil View Post
    You didn't answer yesterday - Are you a "gopnik"?
    I don't remember you asking that.

    My body is full of scars, two of them were made by gopniks with a knife.
    So, the answer is no, I am not gopnik and never been afraid of them.

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  • Serb
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    There is only one problem with your "logic" - gopniks do not drive Lexuses!

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  • Wezil
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    Stereotypical appearance and behaviour[edit]


    Gopniks are often seen wearing Adidas or Puma tracksuits (mostly Adidas), which were popularized by the 1980 Moscow Olympics Soviet team.[8][9]Sunflower seeds (colloquially semki [семки] or semechki [семечки]) are habitually eaten by gopniks, especially in Ukraine and Russia.[9]

    The subculture is stereotypically associated with Russian chanson music, specifically the blatnaya pesnya subgenre; also, since the mid-2010s, in internet memes and viral videos, with hardbass.[10][11]

    Some gopniks have Russian nationalism or Pan-Slavism as their primary political views,[12] though there are also leftist or even far-right gopnik communities. Some gopniks hold strong anti-Western views.[3]

    Gopota are often seen squatting in groups "in court" (на кортах, na kortakh) or "doing the crab" (на крабе, na krabe) outside blocks of flats or schools with their heels on the ground.[13][14] It is described as a learned behavior attributed to Russian and Soviet prison culture to avoid sitting on the cold ground. Gopota are stereotyped as being prone to substance and alcohol abuse, crime and hooliganism.[14]

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  • Wezil
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    You didn't answer yesterday - Are you a "gopnik"?

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  • Serb
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    But actually the term "нищеброд" is much wider than just a beggar, that's not even a beggar actually, so don't bother to Google translate.

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  • Serb
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    Knew that!

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  • Wezil
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    Yeah, you got me. I spend my days begging for money on the street only taking a break now and then to argue with you at Poly. My secret is out.

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  • Serb
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    Keep-up your good work with lecturing Russians!

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  • Serb
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    Thank you, Canadian beggar!

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  • Wezil
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    Originally posted by Serb View Post
    You didn't answer my question!
    Your question is irrelevant. Like most of your points actually.

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  • Serb
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    You didn't answer my question!

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  • Wezil
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    You do know what "average" means right?

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  • Serb
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    Originally posted by Wezil View Post

    You seem fixated on this for some reason.

    Passenger vehicle drivers will be more affected, particularly the ones driving $70K pickups that get crap mileage. Then again, if you can afford the vehicle you can probably afford the increased fuel price. Again, we are far wealthier in the west than the average Russian can even wet dream about (see what I did there?).
    Do you own an alike beast with 238 horse powers turbo engine, which can make 100kph within 7 seconds?
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    If no, then who the f*ck are you to lecturing me?

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