Our children are not ruining the Internet, and playgrounds in the yards
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By Pictolic https://pictolic.com/article/our-children-are-not-ruining-the-internet-and-playgrounds-in-the-yards.htmlChildren the best of everything. But only within the set budget. In the housing sector in our country, as you know, every rouble weight in gold, because the asphalt itself will not change. Therefore, children's playgrounds have to be built from improvised materials. And, apparently, the experts dismissed from Museum of horrors. So on light there are monsters which adults are scary to watch.
(19 photos)
Black walkers.
The heads of executed apes exhibited in intimidating non-believers.
Joan of Arc?
Educating our children is good!
This monster as if declines to bad.
The altar of sacrifice Cthulhu?
Shameless Gulliver.
What would happen if evolution has gone mad?
Goat horns chipped.
Sometimes even Dr. Feelgood powerless.
Gena and Cheburashka was kicked out of the zoo.
Even by the animals sad.
This patch is up to something.
When accidentally chopped off my friend's head.
Kids, beware! Don't step on the sand, then you will pull into the earth a green the old woman.
A pet of Lucifer.
Welcome, clean of rust or trespassing.
The Olympic bear is not the same.
Two fingers in his mouth — the best way to get rid of manufactured playgrounds experience.
Keywords: Courtyard | Playground | Utilities | Trash
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