Gregory Warner took his accordion to Afghanistan hoping to make friends. The reception he received was not at all as he expected. He found himself compared to an Afghan pop star from 30 years ago! Link-Thanks, Jessica Frank!
This is worth watching all the way through. When he hit the chorus of the song he sings at the concert(I wont ruin it) and the crowd burst out with joy I shed a little tear of happiness.
that's actually rather cute. and to think they are civil enough not to poop in the station. we humans should be ashamed of ourselves for littering everywhere.
Cute. But, (with a disclaimer that I am not saying all people in Russia are like this) I do find it a bit sad that some of the people seem to tolerate and even enjoy the presence of animals, more so than they would humans of different races/ethnicities/sexualities.
"I do find it a bit sad that some of the people seem to tolerate and even enjoy the presence of animals, more so than they would humans of different races/ethnicities/sexualities."
here is your answer : "they are civil enough not to poop in the station. we humans should be ashamed of ourselves for littering everywhere."
Awww. If they want to control their feral dog population, they could adopt a program to capture and neuter/spay as many of the dogs as they can. Also educate people about doing that to pets and not releasing them in to the wild when they're no longer wanted.
@ LisaL I glanced past your comment really quickly and thought you said they should capture and neuter spy dogs...that would be a very interesting comment about dogs in the USSR.
When I lived in Archangel in North Russia the stray dogs were not cute. I had to take the taxi if I bought roasted chicken, because the stray dogs would attack my groceries if walked home.
Couldn't take the bus, cause there were stray dogs in the bus... not really. I hate dogs
They do the same in Buenos Aires. I am not sure they use the metro for a ride downtown but they use it to keep warm in the winter. Normally, people do not mind and they let them have their nap in peace...
Awww. If they want to control their feral dog population, they could adopt a program to capture and neuter/spay as many of the dogs as they can. Also educate people about doing that to pets and not releasing them in to the wild when they're no longer wanted.
Yes, but there are 35,000 stray dogs in Moscow, how are you going to do that? Only 500 live in subway stations, and of them, only 20 ride the trains. A few even take the escalators. Above ground they have been seen crossing the street with the signals.
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Now off my high horse.
here is your answer :
"they are civil enough not to poop in the station. we humans should be ashamed of ourselves for littering everywhere."
You tied that up very nicely. Thanks :)
If they want to control their feral dog population, they could adopt a program to capture and neuter/spay as many of the dogs as they can.
Also educate people about doing that to pets and not releasing them in to the wild when they're no longer wanted.
I glanced past your comment really quickly and thought you said they should capture and neuter spy dogs...that would be a very interesting comment about dogs in the USSR.
Couldn't take the bus, cause there were stray dogs in the bus... not really. I hate dogs
And I have to say that many stations are quite beautiful, as well.
If they want to control their feral dog population, they could adopt a program to capture and neuter/spay as many of the dogs as they can.
Also educate people about doing that to pets and not releasing them in to the wild when they're no longer wanted.
Yes, but there are 35,000 stray dogs in Moscow, how are you going to do that? Only 500 live in subway stations, and of them, only 20 ride the trains. A few even take the escalators. Above ground they have been seen crossing the street with the signals.