
We are not quite sure what this site is about, but it seems to have something to do with Russian Folk Art and popular filmed entertainments.:

We are not quite sure what this site is about, but it seems to have something to do with Russian Folk Art and popular filmed entertainments.:
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My brother speaks Russian. I’ll see if he can translate.
They’re based on Lubok–Russian folk prints that have a lot in common with comics. I’ve been fascinated by these for years, and it’s cool that someone’s doing a modern take on the form. Here’s some info on lubok.
Hey! I speak Russian! Okay!
The site is a Russian humor site, and the text rhymes.
Block one: I do not wash my socks for they cause me to stick to walls.
Block two: I am Spider Fellow, and I have an extra pair of limbs, I am hugging your back [possibly ass] and and am pouring [the word is lovko, which is in a sense clever for a physicial action. And its true... it is very lovko..]
That was 10 cent translation… in Russian it is in fact… hilarious…but its all the time we have today…
[flees]
cheryl was ere 2006