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Originally Posted by CyberSEO
I didn't get it. That's a typical Khrushchyovka - a lower level housing in Russia. Something similar to your trailer parks, but it has some very differences:
1) Every Khrushchyovka has a central canalization, while a typical US trailer has no.
2) Every Khrushchyovka has a central gasification, while a typical US trailer has no.
3) Every Khrushchyovka has a central heating system and can easily stand a -40C winter, while a typical US trailer can't.
4) Every Khrushchyovka has a central cold and warm water supply, while a typical US trailer has no.
5) Every Khrushchyovka has a garbage collection service, while a typical US trailer has no.
So I don't understand why did you post it here. Comparing the lower level is Russia will make me again an-American heater in the eyes of some local peasants? because the result is ovbioys 
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Can we see pictures of your Chinese made bathroom, Boris?

Don't guys love how this Russian assclown is an expert on "usual american trailer parks"? I've never been to one but I would guess they do have hot water, trash collection and those that live in Wyoming can withstand far colder temperatures than 40.
