How Vladimir Putin looks at things

How Vladimir Putin looks at things

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The life of the president of any country is not easy — you have to travel a lot, communicate, solve issues, and most importantly, watch. Look at everything and everything — beautiful and scary, funny and sad, interesting and not so much. This is the fate of the leader of any country, especially one as big as Russia.

So, let's see how Vladimir Vladimirovich Putin looks at things.

How Vladimir Putin looks at things

How Vladimir Putin looks at things

1. Putin looks at the spear. (AP Photo / RIA Novosti, Alexei Nikolsky, Presidential Press Service)

How Vladimir Putin looks at things

2. Putin looks at the iPhone. (AP Photo / RIA Novosti, Alexei Druzhinin, Presidential Press Service)

How Vladimir Putin looks at things

3. Putin looks at the iPhone… And look how touchingly he holds it. (Ria Novosti / Reuters)

How Vladimir Putin looks at things

4. Putin looks at the window. Putin noted the excellent work of the window to reflect Putin in the window. (Sasha Mordovets / Getty Images)

How Vladimir Putin looks at things

5. Putin is trying his best not to look at the objects in the museum dedicated to Anton Pavlovich Chekhov. (Ria Novosti / Reuters)

How Vladimir Putin looks at things

6. Putin stares intently at the sun. And the sun doesn't risk shining on anyone else. (AP Photo / Sergei Chirikov, pool)

How Vladimir Putin looks at things

7. Putin looks at the stone. They are laconic. (REUTERS A© RIA Novosti / Reuters)

How Vladimir Putin looks at things

8. Putin looks at a piece of paper. (Sasha Mordovets / Getty Images)

How Vladimir Putin looks at things

9. Putin looks at the list: "30 products for a novice bachelor." (Ria Novosti / Reuters)

How Vladimir Putin looks at things

10. Putin looks at domestic milk. (Ria Novosti / Reuters)

How Vladimir Putin looks at things

11. Putin looks at domestic sausages and is a little sad. (REUTERS A© RIA Novosti / Reuters)

How Vladimir Putin looks at things

12. Putin and Angela Merkel look at an unidentified flying dragonfly together. (AP Photo / Frank Augstein)

How Vladimir Putin looks at things

13. Putin looks at the gymnasts. Mutko looks at Putin. We are looking at Mutko... (Sergei Karpukhin / Reuters)

How Vladimir Putin looks at things

14. Putin looks at installations for gas production... for ants. In Russia, everyone produces gas. Even ants. (AP Photo / RIA Novosti, Alexei Nikolsky, Presidential Press Service)

How Vladimir Putin looks at things

15. Putin looks at the book. (REUTERS A© RIA Novosti / Reuters)

How Vladimir Putin looks at things

16. Putin looks at his car. (Flickr: globovision)

How Vladimir Putin looks at things

17. Putin looks at how his car was pumped. (REUTERS A© Alexander Natruskin / Reuters)

How Vladimir Putin looks at things

18. Hello, God, are you there? It's me, Putin. (REUTERS A© Maxim Shemetov / Reuters)

How Vladimir Putin looks at things

19. Putin looks at the future defenders of the fatherland. (REUTERS A© RIA Novosti / Reuters)

How Vladimir Putin looks at things

20. Putin looks at the leopard. (REUTERS A© RIA Novosti / Reuters)

How Vladimir Putin looks at things

21. He's just lovely (we're talking about a leopard). (REUTERS A© RIA Novosti / Reuters)

How Vladimir Putin looks at things

22. Putin looks at the horse with a penetrating look, which is taught only in the KGB. (REUTERS A© RIA Novosti / Reuters)

How Vladimir Putin looks at things

23. Putin looks at the only paw that can beat him in arm wrestling. (REUTERS A© RIA Novosti / Reuters)

How Vladimir Putin looks at things

24. Putin looks at the polar bear, which he just did NOT kill. Absolutely. (REUTERS A© RIA Novosti / Reuters)

How Vladimir Putin looks at things

25. Putin looks at the Olympic flame. (REUTERS A© RIA Novosti / Reuters)

How Vladimir Putin looks at things

26. Putin looks out of the helicopter window. (REUTERS A© RIA Novosti / Reuters)

How Vladimir Putin looks at things

27. Putin looks into the bright present, which someone may mistake for another window. (REUTERS A© RIA Novosti / Reuters)

How Vladimir Putin looks at things

28. Putin looks at the baby. (REUTERS A© RIA Novosti / Reuters)

How Vladimir Putin looks at things

29. Putin looks at a little girl. (REUTERS A© RIA Novosti / Reuters)

How Vladimir Putin looks at things

30. Putin looks at children's drawings. (REUTERS A© RIA Novosti / Reuters)

How Vladimir Putin looks at things

31. Putin looks at the devices of law enforcement agencies. (REUTERS A© RIA Novosti / Reuters)

How Vladimir Putin looks at things

32. Putin looks at the globe and remembers his grades in geography. (REUTERS A© Ho New / Reuters)

How Vladimir Putin looks at things

33. Putin looks at the ball and remembers his carefree childhood. (REUTERS A© Reuters Photographer / Reuter)

How Vladimir Putin looks at things

34. Putin looks to the future. (REUTERS A© Reuters Photographer / Reuter)

How Vladimir Putin looks at things

35. Putin looks at the weapons of liberation of tsarist times. (REUTERS A© RIA Novosti / Reuters)

How Vladimir Putin looks at things

36. Putin looks at a tiny teapot. (REUTERS A© RIA Novosti / Reuters)

How Vladimir Putin looks at things

37. Putin looks at art. (REUTERS A© RIA Novosti / Reuters)

How Vladimir Putin looks at things

38. Putin looks at the place where, according to legend, John baptized Jesus. (REUTERS A© RIA Novosti / Reuters)

How Vladimir Putin looks at things

39. Putin looks at the impressive ears of wheat. (REUTERS A© RIA Novosti / Reuters)

How Vladimir Putin looks at things

40. Putin looks at oil. (REUTERS A© RIA Novosti / Reuters)

How Vladimir Putin looks at things

41. Putin is not looking through binoculars, because his vision is much more powerful than this binoculars. (REUTERS A© RIA Novosti / Reuters)

How Vladimir Putin looks at things

42. Putin looks at the bitch. (REUTERS A© RIA Novosti / Reuters)

How Vladimir Putin looks at things

43. Putin plays with the terracotta warrior of China in "who will blink first". Putin never loses. (Viktor Korotayev / Reuters)

How Vladimir Putin looks at things

44. Putin looks into the sparkling distance. (REUTERS A© RIA Novosti / Reuters)

How Vladimir Putin looks at things

45. Putin looks into the frosty distance. (REUTERS A© RIA Novosti / Reuters)

How Vladimir Putin looks at things

46. Putin looks at the world through cool glasses. (REUTERS A© RIA Novosti / Reuters)

How Vladimir Putin looks at things

47. Putin looks at the world through very cool glasses. (REUTERS A© RIA Novosti / Reuters)

How Vladimir Putin looks at things

48. Well, you understand… Perhaps that's enough. (REUTERS A© RIA Novosti / Reuters)

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