Stereotypes About Cars and Their Owners

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Man driving an SUV

Stereotype: Drivers of large SUVs are considered rude, not respecting anyone around. They prune on the roads, spit out the window and honk at small cars. Drivers too self-confident, but not at all worthy of respect.

Fact: In fact, large SUVs are bought by small skinny or small plump men. At the same time, they can occupy high positions in large corporations and the purchase of such an SUV does not mean for them that now they can overcome difficult sections of the road. This means nothing more than a status purchase …

20 Photos That Will Prove to You That the Wedding Should not be Perfect!

Wedding is the main day in the life of every girl. Everybody want to carry the memory of it through many years! That is why the girls are so careful in choosing the most perfect magnificent dress, the most symmetrical wedding arch and the most immaculate banquet hall. And what will we tell you that a wedding at which something is not going according to plan is appreciated and remembered much better than the most flawless celebration? Photos from this collection are collected here to prove that sometimes the most imperfect wedding becomes the most enchanting and memorable! Just trust your imagination and do not dare to get upset over trifles ...

When Fathers Stay With Their Children

Children, of course, always try to take an example from their parents and imitate them in every way. That is why the connection between the two generations is so clearly seen in these pictures ...

Cars for Export in the USSR

“Volga”, “Moskvitch” and “Lada” managed to see this world beyond the borders of their native country. Soviet cars were quite successfully exported even before the start of the war to countries such as Turkey, the Baltic states and others. In this collection, we will tell you about all the cars that were successfully used not only by russian people, but also by other people ...

A Young Trucker Told About Her Work

There are some women who are not afraid to go beyond the generally accepted framework and do as their hearts tell them, even if it alerts the society and raises a lot of perplexing questions. Ekaterina Mironova, a trucker from Nizhny Novgorod, Russia is just such a woman. She told about her work, a 20-ton truck and the dangers on the road in one of the interviews ...