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About when were these coming out? Are we talking like early 50s here?
Almost certainly pre-Sino-Soviet Split, some links on reverse image search say 1950.
Yeah that was why I was asking I figured there had to be a pretty narrow time here where these could have been made
The funny thing is the translation of “comrades” in Chinese is using as a reference to gay these days in China.
Comrades with Dorothy you mean.
Dorothy is an awfully popular comrade! Everywhere I go people seem to know her!
"We've met before sir"
"I don't think so"
"Oh we have sir..."
The film My Fellow Americans had its moments.
I talked to an older relative from the Soviet Union about gay marriage and she told me that on the one hand, it seems strange that something she had been raised to view as a mental illness was now getting official recognition, but on the other hand there were always people like the two nice guys she used to work with who were best friends, lived together, and never found the right women to marry...
(She did work in a metallurgical plant but those guys were probably engineers rather than burly steelworkers.)
but on the other hand there were always people like the two guys she used to work with who were best friends, lived together, and never found the right women to marry…
Bestie goals
A metallurgical?
Steel mill or similar.
No, metallurgical is an adjective.
To be fair, "sabbatical" sets a precedence on adopting adjectives into nouns. I'm all for using "metallurgical" as a noun denoting workplaces that do metallurgy.
Let's noun it
Stop it, you're weirding them!