A celebration of sorts?

A celebration of sorts?

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Orthodox Easter?

Yes!

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BASED

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The Resurrection of Jesus Christ?

Happy easter then

happy easter friend

Thank you frens

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What do Russians eat on Easter?

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these

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shit

>eat on Easter
Turkey, kulich, coloured eggs

my russian-born grandpa used to make top tier pasha

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I don't get it. Did Jesus ressurect in a different day for the Russians?

pickles and vodka

Looks tasty
Sounds tasty

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Easter is the only holyday that all Orthodox decided to celebrate with the old calendar

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How do russians celebrate this so called "easter"?

Go to church, bake easter cakes, play a game where you crack eggs against one another, an Easter supper, etc

Those lamb dishes look good

Sounds pretty risky in this chinese virus world...

An island in the southeastern Pacific Ocean?

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Fuggg, all that pulled meat.