Russian journalist Alexander Nevzorov has offered an alternative version of the coat of arms of Russia: instead of the eagle it has a two-headed pterodactyl.
The corresponding photo attribution Lydia Nevzorova placed in the personal official Instagram publicist.
“The art of hint. Two-headed pterodactyl – prop from the movie “Steak Mikhailovich Dostoevsky” (viceverse the same article that Nevzorov takes on the country of Faberge. – Ed.). How fair, how fresh were the ties,” wrote the caption to the photo.
Last words – changed the famous phrase from a poem in prose by Turgenev, the original of which was: “how fair, How fresh were the roses.”
So the hint was understood better, the text is accompanied by relevant tags: “buckles”, “Russia”, “Russian state”, “the Russian coat of arms”, “obscurantism”, “heraldry”, “double eagle”, “autocracy”, “patriotism”.
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