DeathHamster1

DeathHamster1 t1_jebj7wt wrote

>...Five months later, Markov reminded his workers of Victory Day, a 9 May holiday celebrating the Red Army’s defeat of Nazi Germany in 1945. “This is a significant event in the history of our country,” he told staff. “I grew up on films about the war and had the good fortune to communicate with veterans and to listen to their stories. These people died for us, so we can live in Russia.”

That's a /r/SelfAwareWolves moment, if there ever was.

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