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Originally Posted by CyberSEO
Those are typical Soviet dormitories. I have seen a lot of them in the late 90s. Tomorrow they are not that funny as when I was young. Now they look like those (the ones where my son is getting his high education):
P.S. 10 minutes of walking from my home 
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LOL Boris,
Once again looking like an ass.
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First comments there are hilarious
There is a hostel; seats are limited.
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Yes Yes! Photos are gorgeous and really -bomzhatnik! My child was settled in a dormitory on the street, B.Galushkina .I saw all his glazami.Remonta was not, perhaps, since the birth of the building. We were standing (not sitting) 11 hours on their feet, have not yet got an appointment with the director. We were given a room that was not only homeless, the most-presamye bums could not zhit.No while some parents got to the reception a few times and we realized that they were given to choose the room.
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Where did you get this photo dorm? I saw quite another in a room 15 meters four beds and two tables can only fly because .It is impossible to go to a hostel Kerch. Fear, and the university is under the Russian government. Interestingly though the government aware of how students live?
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Try again dipshit