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Comments(109):
#11
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papastalin (02/02/2013) [-]
I have a bad habit of playing to all those stereotypes, mostly for my own amusement.
#85 to #20
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N. Korean citizen (02/02/2013) [-]
That's not how a demonym works, nor is it how nations work; especially as far as imperialism exists. Georgia, as a nation, has existed for well over a thousand years. Stalin spoke Georgian, wrote Georgian poetry and sympathised with early Georgian romanticism.
Take the British Empire for example, Nigeria was a part of the Empire, but that doesn't mean the Nigerians were ethnically English.
Stalin was ethnically Georgian, and a subject of the Russian Empire. Thus you may call him a Russian subject, not 'Russian'.
Bitch.
Take the British Empire for example, Nigeria was a part of the Empire, but that doesn't mean the Nigerians were ethnically English.
Stalin was ethnically Georgian, and a subject of the Russian Empire. Thus you may call him a Russian subject, not 'Russian'.
Bitch.
#4
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jayekaye **User deleted account** (02/01/2013) [-]
i thought the entire population of russia was actually bears riding unicycles, family guy style