Is there actually someone in Poland who would fall for this? Or what do you think is the point?
I’m not even sure what the purpose of the image is? Dictators are better for the housing market?
Would they not write it in Polish…?
I can’t imagine there’s enough people on the Polish/Belarusian border that read English to justify it.
The truth of our world is even the keys are a bit old-fashioned. They look like keys from the 1990s.
Poland gdp per capita: 17,999 USD
Belarus gdp per capita: 7,302 USD
Than*
Why is my first thought is of a priest and an alter boy. I need to get some fresh air.
Just a provocation
When the wall of Berlin fall, to what direction did people run?
Now another question, in the last years how was the migration movement gone? Because I can bet my ass that Belarusians ran to Europe more than Europeans ran to Belarus
Looks creepy: I see one adult hand and three kids’
I think it means
“Our” dictatorship does for people “more” than your democracy
Even for propaganda that is just bizzarely funny. Why keys? What’s with so many hands? And pray tell give one example of dictatorship being better other than something something fighting scary LGBT lobby and allowing objectively desinfo channels to sow havoc.
What is the picture even trying to tell?
To be fair, this kind of spelling mistake is made primarily by native speakers, and very rarely by second-language learners, as it’s the result of natives learning to speak first, and writing second. Second-language learners think about the grammar before the pronunciation.
It’s more likely a Brexiter wrote this ad than a Belarussian.
If it’s not so why y’all have such butthurt? Belorussian are free with his dictator, do what they say and all will be fine. Like in America.
Do they seriously think anyone would see this and think “I should move and be Russia’s little bitch”?
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Is there actually someone in Poland who would fall for this? Or what do you think is the point?
I’m not even sure what the purpose of the image is? Dictators are better for the housing market?
Would they not write it in Polish…?
I can’t imagine there’s enough people on the Polish/Belarusian border that read English to justify it.
The truth of our world is even the keys are a bit old-fashioned. They look like keys from the 1990s.
Poland gdp per capita: 17,999 USD
Belarus gdp per capita: 7,302 USD
Than*
Why is my first thought is of a priest and an alter boy. I need to get some fresh air.
Just a provocation
When the wall of Berlin fall, to what direction did people run?
Now another question, in the last years how was the migration movement gone? Because I can bet my ass that Belarusians ran to Europe more than Europeans ran to Belarus
Looks creepy: I see one adult hand and three kids’
I think it means
“Our” dictatorship does for people “more” than your democracy
Even for propaganda that is just bizzarely funny. Why keys? What’s with so many hands? And pray tell give one example of dictatorship being better other than something something fighting scary LGBT lobby and allowing objectively desinfo channels to sow havoc.
What is the picture even trying to tell?
To be fair, this kind of spelling mistake is made primarily by native speakers, and very rarely by second-language learners, as it’s the result of natives learning to speak first, and writing second. Second-language learners think about the grammar before the pronunciation.
It’s more likely a Brexiter wrote this ad than a Belarussian.
If it’s not so why y’all have such butthurt? Belorussian are free with his dictator, do what they say and all will be fine. Like in America.
Do they seriously think anyone would see this and think “I should move and be Russia’s little bitch”?