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This page was voted on for deletion at Wikipedia:Votes for deletion/Smyslovye Galucinacii. The consensus was to keep it. dbenbenn | talk 22:08, 16 Feb 2005 (UTC)
transl(iter)ation of "vechno molodoy" might be off
- Quite OK. Only Russians (of Homo Sovieticus kind) have very specific associations: the expresion was a communist cliche for Vladimir Lenin and a topic of numerous Russian jokes and parodies. Mikkalai 20:07, 10 Feb 2005 (UTC)