She's not a street punk, she's a gopnitsa. It's a completely different class.
Probably not "street punk" in musical/subculture sense. Gopniks ARE the lowest class street criminals, after all, close to the worst scum you can find. I still have no idea how this got popular in the west TBH.
Probably not "street punk" in musical/subculture sense. Gopniks ARE the lowest class street criminals, after all, close to the worst scum you can find. I still have no idea how this got popular in the west TBH.
Probably not "street punk" in musical/subculture sense. Gopniks ARE the lowest class street criminals, after all, close to the worst scum you can find. I still have no idea how this got popular in the west TBH.
Tragedy + Distance = Comedy
Most people don't realize that "Distance" works in more dimensions than just the 4th one.
Probably not "street punk" in musical/subculture sense. Gopniks ARE the lowest class street criminals, after all, close to the worst scum you can find. I still have no idea how this got popular in the west TBH.
You can have the same question when talking about any kind of organized crime ever (Pirates in early days Europe, Yakuzas in Japan, Gangsters in America/Italy, etc...) ... .. . Blame the media