According to my memory

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According to my memory

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According to my memory, a slide film about motorcyclists in Vladivostok, 70-80 years, the AI messed up with color, but that’s how he sees it :)

https://gorf.tube/w/5tLhwEgXGUDtM27bHNhQhy
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I didn't take much notice of the colour which I thought was fairly good.
I thought the USSR as it was back then would been a lot stricter on that free living(?) lifestyle but the photos show otherwise.
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Re: According to my memory

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Kahuna wrote: Tue Mar 19, 2024 10:06 pm I didn't take much notice of the colour which I thought was fairly good.
I thought the USSR as it was back then would been a lot stricter on that free living(?) lifestyle but the photos show otherwise.
Any more Sinus?
Young people all over the world have always wanted to live freely and independently, without following the rules and restrictions imposed by society. This was also the case in the Soviet Union.

Motorcycles gave people the opportunity to feel free and mobile. We, born in the Soviet Union, like many other countries, sought self-expression and protested against existing norms. We wore long hair, wide pants, listened to heavy rock and sometimes could get into fights with guys from the neighboring street. :)

Motorcycles were popular among us because they gave a sense of freedom and independence. We could travel on motorcycles and feel free from restrictions and control by the authorities.

Although there were restrictions and rules in the Soviet Union regarding the use of motorcycles, many people still sought this mode of transport. Motorcycles remained a symbol of freedom and independence for many people in the Soviet Union and continue to be popular today.

Overall, people will always strive for freedom and independence, and motorcycles are just one of the ways to express this freedom.
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Re: According to my memory

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I think Sinus hasnt anymore the same barber-shop as in the 80s if I see this video !!
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