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The mind of a toddler is an absolutely fascinating thing that could easily pass as the 8th Wonder. For these adorable little humans, every day is a new adventure of exploring the world, finding out about new things, and trying to understand yourself while at the same time, attempting to make sense of all of it. And every once in a while, while they're at it, our toddlers happen to accidentally come up with things that manage to crack up every single adult around them.

Recently, a Reddit user turnturnburn asked fellow members to share the best toddler complaints they've ever heard. And as always, the people of Reddit delivered. With that being said, Bored Panda invites you to sit back, relax, and read some of the funniest yet absolutely adorable stories about little kids complaining about the most random things. Don't forget to vote for your favorite ones, and share your own stories down in the comment section!

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#1

After a couple slices of pizza, 3 year old bursts into tears and says: "My mouth wants more but my tummy doesn't!" Me too, kid. Me too.

#2

Demanded to know how to say “Hola in Spanish” would not accept that hola was already Spanish, cried for hours

#3

Toddler & I are in the truck for a 3-hour, mostly freeway trip. Toddler asks if she can have her window down. Begs. Says pretty please. Whines that she NEEDS the window down. Answer is no... we're going 70 mph for the next few hours. Thus begins the wailing! She cries, and cries... and cries. The window's not going down, I'm tuning her out, no problem, the music is on, I'm just driving and life is good. After probably 45 minutes of this, she slows down, gulps a few times, and in a tremulous voice asks, "Mommy, why am I crying?" I laughed so hard I nearly ran off the road. If you don't remember, I'm not telling you, Kid.

#4

My toddler got mad that her p**p came out in two pieces instead of one. She accused my husband of cutting it while she wasn't looking.

#5

5yo: "You're old!". Me: "I'm not that old (with a slight tone of indignation). How old do you think I am?". 5yo: "The last number."

#6

My daughter had a complete existential breakdown one day when she found out that she was going to have to pee every day of her life

#7

IDK if this is too gross, but when my son was 3, he had a tummy bug and came to me crying that his "b**t threw up"

#8

I was a restaurant server one night when a family came in. Normally, I'm not a fan of kids, but this one girl, like 5 or 6, broke the mold for me. There was a fire in her eyes, but she wasn't unruly. Just... in the moment. I walk up to the table after they finish a seafood platter, and I hear the parents loudly saying something they obviously want me to hear: "No, honey, they don't let you take the lobster shells home." I could feel invisible elbows jabbing me in the ribs with their glances. Before I open my mouth to back up their story, she huffs and says- "Well, can I at least keep the eyeballs?!" And then proceeds to hold up a fork with the lobsters eyes impaled on to the ends of the outside prongs, like a war chieftain with the head of an enemy. Adorable.

#9

When my daughter was three, I told her to stop trying to draw on the dog with crayons. She threw the crayon on the floor, looked me dead in the eye and yelled, "Daddy, you're ruining my life!"

#10

Overheard at a grocery store: mom let her little boy pick out some ice cream. Kid chooses some sort of chocolate banana popsicle and mom says no. Kid starts crying. Mom says "I thought you didn't like bananas." Kid immediately stops crying, says "Oh yeah", and picks something else.

#11

My kid hates it when I dance (which is understandable, as I'm very white) He was about two, I was holding him, grooving along to something. He looks me in the eye, and goes "Daddy no sing!" "I'm not singing, I'm dancing!" "Daddy don't sing!" "I'm not!" Him, in tears: "Don't sing with your feet!"

#12

My daughter (about 5) threw a wadded up piece of paper at us and ran away. We opened it up and she had written, “can I have a snake?”. Wife yelled “no, you may not” and my daughter then came back almost in tears to ask why not. She said, “I ate all of my dinner so why can’t I have one?” Wife asked what that had to do with snakes at which point we realized she had misspelled “snack”. Also, my son put us in a sort of reverse “timeout” once when he got angry. This consisted of him going into his room and refusing to come out... leaving us in peace and quiet. He essentially played himself.

#13

My 3yo had a meltdown because he wasn't in our 5 year old wedding photos. He said we didn't love him and that's why we didn't even invite him to our wedding.

#14

I watched a friend's kid have a total breakdown because he wanted to have eaten ice cream. The thing was, he HAD ice cream. It was his dessert, and it was in a bowl in front of him. He could eat it. But the fact that he had to go through the mechanical motions of eating, to get the later point in time where he had had ice cream, was really just too much for him to bear. Watching tiny humans grapple with cause and effect is fascinating.

#15

My legs are sparkling! Edit: my legs had fallen asleep

#16

Now that I’ve been working at home (I have a desk set up in my bedroom) whenever I give my 3 year old grief he tells me to go back to work.

#17

When I was about 5 my parents gave me ice cream with chocolate sauce and I broke down crying. Took them a while to figure I was upset at the psycho sick [jerk] who'd put gravy on my ice cream. Eventually they convinced me to try some and I enjoyed it.

#18

My aunt and younger cousin were visiting us once. He was 3 years old at the time, and my neighbors had a 3 y/o as well. They were playing together in my backyard, when I hear my cousin scream "no, I'M 3! You CAN'T be 3, I'M THREE" while tackling the other child.

#19

I worked at a preschool from this October to December as an assistant teacher. We had a play room next to the classroom and one day we decided to go in there to play. In there was a shelf with a lot of dinosaurs to choose from. A child came up to me and said he wanted to play with the dinos. I said “okay”. This child just sat on the floor and looked like he was having the crisis of his life. Then began to cry and when I asked him what was wrong, he said “there’s too many dinosaurs to choose from”

#20

When my nephew was three or four, I found a cookie that he had stashed in a couch cushion. It was dry and gross and obviously had been there for a while. I immediately went and tossed it in the trash. My nephew saw this happen and immediately burst into tears. Full-on snotting, hysterical tears. Through his sobs he managed to choke out the words, "you don't throw away cookies." My husband and I use this saying often.

#21

My nephew had a breakdown and cried when his boot wouldnt fit on his head like a hat.

#22

My wife woke the kids up and told them it was Monday so they needed to get ready for school. "Don't like Monday... Hate Monday... YOU'RE MONDAY! (Directed at wife)" Edit: This was from a 4 year old.

#23

A kid asked for an envelope. So I gave her one. She started screaming and crying “I want an envelope!!!” She meant cantaloupe.

#24

When my little sister was a toddler she screamed she couldn’t go to sleep because her pajamas were “too spicy”

#25

My boy cried when, after stuffing his sandwich in the VHS recorder (early 90s), there was no movie about sandwiches.

#26

Asked if she could have one piece of candy, and I said yes. She then asked, "can we compromise?" and I replied that we didn't need to compromise because she was already getting exactly what she wanted. Child proceeds to throw a tantrum until I agree that we can compromise. She eats her candy and leaves happily

#27

My 6 year old yelled "I'm too tired to go to sleep!", in a fit of delirium and rage.

#28

My little sister, laying on her back, staring straight into the lamps: "My eyes hurt!" "Then stop staring at the lamp." "No!"

#29

I yawned with my mouth really wide and my little sister told my mum i was trying to eat her

#30

I once asked a one year old to share her snack with me (common psych experiment, you give them the snacks first). Instead of using the prop, she walked across the lab to her mom and started to pull her moms shirt down to share her [private parts].

#31

My kids used to complain when I couldn't change the weather. "No, we can't go to the park, it's pouring." "Mom, just make it stop raining." Little kids really do think their parents can do anything, apparently.

#32

"This gravity is too sticky"

#33

One of my kids got sick and said "my b**t made the wrong kind of p*o"

#34

I specifically remember the moment I realized I had to breathe for the rest of my life. I was suuuuuuper bummed. That's how inherently lazy I am. I was somewhere around 3 or 4.

#35

My daughter once said 'I don't like it when you talk'. Noted.

#36

The 3-year-old found a mitten on the ground and put it on. He asked where the other one was and I said I didn't know. He looked down and said, like it was a unique problem, "But I have TWO hands!"

#37

Mom, this fish makes my ears sour.

#38

My 4 year old brother told me "My water is too soupy" I still haven't quite figured it out.

#39

My dad always reminded me of when I was very little, I use to complain that I didn't like the 'Pizza Bone' (crust). I would also refuse to eat 'corn with the bone' (corn on the cob). I like both of them now! I wish I knew what I was thinking back then.

#40

My 2 year old puts her hand in front of the dog's mouth and cries when he licks her.

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40 Toddlers Cracking Adults Up With The Funniest Complaints Shared By People In This Online Group
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The mind of a toddler is an absolutely fascinating thing that could easily pass as the 8th Wonder. For these adorable little humans, every d...

The mind of a toddler is an absolutely fascinating thing that could easily pass as the 8th Wonder. For these adorable little humans, every day is a new adventure of exploring the world, finding out about new things, and trying to understand yourself while at the same time, attempting to make sense of all of it. And every once in a while, while they're at it, our toddlers happen to accidentally come up with things that manage to crack up every single adult around them.

Recently, a Reddit user turnturnburn asked fellow members to share the best toddler complaints they've ever heard. And as always, the people of Reddit delivered. With that being said, Bored Panda invites you to sit back, relax, and read some of the funniest yet absolutely adorable stories about little kids complaining about the most random things. Don't forget to vote for your favorite ones, and share your own stories down in the comment section!

More info: Reddit

Click here & follow us for more lists, facts, and stories.

#1

After a couple slices of pizza, 3 year old bursts into tears and says: "My mouth wants more but my tummy doesn't!" Me too, kid. Me too.

#2

Demanded to know how to say “Hola in Spanish” would not accept that hola was already Spanish, cried for hours

#3

Toddler & I are in the truck for a 3-hour, mostly freeway trip. Toddler asks if she can have her window down. Begs. Says pretty please. Whines that she NEEDS the window down. Answer is no... we're going 70 mph for the next few hours. Thus begins the wailing! She cries, and cries... and cries. The window's not going down, I'm tuning her out, no problem, the music is on, I'm just driving and life is good. After probably 45 minutes of this, she slows down, gulps a few times, and in a tremulous voice asks, "Mommy, why am I crying?" I laughed so hard I nearly ran off the road. If you don't remember, I'm not telling you, Kid.

#4

My toddler got mad that her p**p came out in two pieces instead of one. She accused my husband of cutting it while she wasn't looking.

#5

5yo: "You're old!". Me: "I'm not that old (with a slight tone of indignation). How old do you think I am?". 5yo: "The last number."

#6

My daughter had a complete existential breakdown one day when she found out that she was going to have to pee every day of her life

#7

IDK if this is too gross, but when my son was 3, he had a tummy bug and came to me crying that his "b**t threw up"

#8

I was a restaurant server one night when a family came in. Normally, I'm not a fan of kids, but this one girl, like 5 or 6, broke the mold for me. There was a fire in her eyes, but she wasn't unruly. Just... in the moment. I walk up to the table after they finish a seafood platter, and I hear the parents loudly saying something they obviously want me to hear: "No, honey, they don't let you take the lobster shells home." I could feel invisible elbows jabbing me in the ribs with their glances. Before I open my mouth to back up their story, she huffs and says- "Well, can I at least keep the eyeballs?!" And then proceeds to hold up a fork with the lobsters eyes impaled on to the ends of the outside prongs, like a war chieftain with the head of an enemy. Adorable.

#9

When my daughter was three, I told her to stop trying to draw on the dog with crayons. She threw the crayon on the floor, looked me dead in the eye and yelled, "Daddy, you're ruining my life!"

#10

Overheard at a grocery store: mom let her little boy pick out some ice cream. Kid chooses some sort of chocolate banana popsicle and mom says no. Kid starts crying. Mom says "I thought you didn't like bananas." Kid immediately stops crying, says "Oh yeah", and picks something else.

#11

My kid hates it when I dance (which is understandable, as I'm very white) He was about two, I was holding him, grooving along to something. He looks me in the eye, and goes "Daddy no sing!" "I'm not singing, I'm dancing!" "Daddy don't sing!" "I'm not!" Him, in tears: "Don't sing with your feet!"

#12

My daughter (about 5) threw a wadded up piece of paper at us and ran away. We opened it up and she had written, “can I have a snake?”. Wife yelled “no, you may not” and my daughter then came back almost in tears to ask why not. She said, “I ate all of my dinner so why can’t I have one?” Wife asked what that had to do with snakes at which point we realized she had misspelled “snack”. Also, my son put us in a sort of reverse “timeout” once when he got angry. This consisted of him going into his room and refusing to come out... leaving us in peace and quiet. He essentially played himself.

#13

My 3yo had a meltdown because he wasn't in our 5 year old wedding photos. He said we didn't love him and that's why we didn't even invite him to our wedding.

#14

I watched a friend's kid have a total breakdown because he wanted to have eaten ice cream. The thing was, he HAD ice cream. It was his dessert, and it was in a bowl in front of him. He could eat it. But the fact that he had to go through the mechanical motions of eating, to get the later point in time where he had had ice cream, was really just too much for him to bear. Watching tiny humans grapple with cause and effect is fascinating.

#15

My legs are sparkling! Edit: my legs had fallen asleep

#16

Now that I’ve been working at home (I have a desk set up in my bedroom) whenever I give my 3 year old grief he tells me to go back to work.

#17

When I was about 5 my parents gave me ice cream with chocolate sauce and I broke down crying. Took them a while to figure I was upset at the psycho sick [jerk] who'd put gravy on my ice cream. Eventually they convinced me to try some and I enjoyed it.

#18

My aunt and younger cousin were visiting us once. He was 3 years old at the time, and my neighbors had a 3 y/o as well. They were playing together in my backyard, when I hear my cousin scream "no, I'M 3! You CAN'T be 3, I'M THREE" while tackling the other child.

#19

I worked at a preschool from this October to December as an assistant teacher. We had a play room next to the classroom and one day we decided to go in there to play. In there was a shelf with a lot of dinosaurs to choose from. A child came up to me and said he wanted to play with the dinos. I said “okay”. This child just sat on the floor and looked like he was having the crisis of his life. Then began to cry and when I asked him what was wrong, he said “there’s too many dinosaurs to choose from”

#20

When my nephew was three or four, I found a cookie that he had stashed in a couch cushion. It was dry and gross and obviously had been there for a while. I immediately went and tossed it in the trash. My nephew saw this happen and immediately burst into tears. Full-on snotting, hysterical tears. Through his sobs he managed to choke out the words, "you don't throw away cookies." My husband and I use this saying often.

#21

My nephew had a breakdown and cried when his boot wouldnt fit on his head like a hat.

#22

My wife woke the kids up and told them it was Monday so they needed to get ready for school. "Don't like Monday... Hate Monday... YOU'RE MONDAY! (Directed at wife)" Edit: This was from a 4 year old.

#23

A kid asked for an envelope. So I gave her one. She started screaming and crying “I want an envelope!!!” She meant cantaloupe.

#24

When my little sister was a toddler she screamed she couldn’t go to sleep because her pajamas were “too spicy”

#25

My boy cried when, after stuffing his sandwich in the VHS recorder (early 90s), there was no movie about sandwiches.

#26

Asked if she could have one piece of candy, and I said yes. She then asked, "can we compromise?" and I replied that we didn't need to compromise because she was already getting exactly what she wanted. Child proceeds to throw a tantrum until I agree that we can compromise. She eats her candy and leaves happily

#27

My 6 year old yelled "I'm too tired to go to sleep!", in a fit of delirium and rage.

#28

My little sister, laying on her back, staring straight into the lamps: "My eyes hurt!" "Then stop staring at the lamp." "No!"

#29

I yawned with my mouth really wide and my little sister told my mum i was trying to eat her

#30

I once asked a one year old to share her snack with me (common psych experiment, you give them the snacks first). Instead of using the prop, she walked across the lab to her mom and started to pull her moms shirt down to share her [private parts].

#31

My kids used to complain when I couldn't change the weather. "No, we can't go to the park, it's pouring." "Mom, just make it stop raining." Little kids really do think their parents can do anything, apparently.

#32

"This gravity is too sticky"

#33

One of my kids got sick and said "my b**t made the wrong kind of p*o"

#34

I specifically remember the moment I realized I had to breathe for the rest of my life. I was suuuuuuper bummed. That's how inherently lazy I am. I was somewhere around 3 or 4.

#35

My daughter once said 'I don't like it when you talk'. Noted.

#36

The 3-year-old found a mitten on the ground and put it on. He asked where the other one was and I said I didn't know. He looked down and said, like it was a unique problem, "But I have TWO hands!"

#37

Mom, this fish makes my ears sour.

#38

My 4 year old brother told me "My water is too soupy" I still haven't quite figured it out.

#39

My dad always reminded me of when I was very little, I use to complain that I didn't like the 'Pizza Bone' (crust). I would also refuse to eat 'corn with the bone' (corn on the cob). I like both of them now! I wish I knew what I was thinking back then.

#40

My 2 year old puts her hand in front of the dog's mouth and cries when he licks her.

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40 Toddlers Cracking Adults Up With The Funniest Complaints Shared By People In This Online Group
<p style="text-align: justify;">The mind of a toddler is an absolutely fascinating thing that could easily pass as the 8th Wonder. For these adorable little humans, every day is a new adventure of exploring the world, finding out about new things, and trying to understand yourself while at the same time, attempting to make sense of all of it. And every once in a while, while they're at it, our toddlers happen to accidentally come up with things that manage to crack up every single adult around them.</p><p style="text-align: justify;">Recently, a Reddit user turnturnburn asked fellow members to share the best toddler complaints they've ever heard. And as always, the people of Reddit delivered. With that being said, <b>Bored Panda</b> invites you to sit back, relax, and read some of the funniest yet absolutely adorable stories about little kids complaining about the most random things. Don't forget to vote for your favorite ones, and share your own stories down in the comment section!</p><p class="post-content-source">More info: Reddit</p><p><strong><a href="https://www.msn.com/en-us/channel/source/Bored%20Panda/sr-vid-txrs4te28kwcsdrc0dpxbbw8vxmd9pe0wskew5qma2etcx500wwa">Click here</a></strong> & follow us for more lists, facts, and stories.</p><h1>#1</h1><p>After a couple slices of pizza, 3 year old bursts into tears and says: "My mouth wants more but my tummy doesn't!" Me too, kid. Me too. </p><h1>#2</h1><p>Demanded to know how to say “Hola in Spanish” would not accept that hola was already Spanish, cried for hours </p><h1>#3</h1><p>Toddler & I are in the truck for a 3-hour, mostly freeway trip. Toddler asks if she can have her window down. Begs. Says pretty please. Whines that she NEEDS the window down. Answer is no... we're going 70 mph for the next few hours. Thus begins the wailing! She cries, and cries... and cries. The window's not going down, I'm tuning her out, no problem, the music is on, I'm just driving and life is good. After probably 45 minutes of this, she slows down, gulps a few times, and in a tremulous voice asks, "Mommy, why am I crying?" I laughed so hard I nearly ran off the road. If you don't remember, I'm not telling you, Kid. </p><h1>#4</h1><p>My toddler got mad that her p**p came out in two pieces instead of one. She accused my husband of cutting it while she wasn't looking. </p><h1>#5</h1><p>5yo: "You're old!". Me: "I'm not that old (with a slight tone of indignation). How old do you think I am?". 5yo: "The last number." </p><h1>#6</h1><p>My daughter had a complete existential breakdown one day when she found out that she was going to have to pee every day of her life </p><h1>#7</h1><p>IDK if this is too gross, but when my son was 3, he had a tummy bug and came to me crying that his "b**t threw up" </p><h1>#8</h1><p>I was a restaurant server one night when a family came in. Normally, I'm not a fan of kids, but this one girl, like 5 or 6, broke the mold for me. There was a fire in her eyes, but she wasn't unruly. Just... in the moment. I walk up to the table after they finish a seafood platter, and I hear the parents loudly saying something they obviously want me to hear: "No, honey, they don't let you take the lobster shells home." I could feel invisible elbows jabbing me in the ribs with their glances. Before I open my mouth to back up their story, she huffs and says- "Well, can I at least keep the eyeballs?!" And then proceeds to hold up a fork with the lobsters eyes impaled on to the ends of the outside prongs, like a war chieftain with the head of an enemy. Adorable. </p><h1>#9</h1><p>When my daughter was three, I told her to stop trying to draw on the dog with crayons. She threw the crayon on the floor, looked me dead in the eye and yelled, "Daddy, you're ruining my life!" </p><h1>#10</h1><p>Overheard at a grocery store: mom let her little boy pick out some ice cream. Kid chooses some sort of chocolate banana popsicle and mom says no. Kid starts crying. Mom says "I thought you didn't like bananas." Kid immediately stops crying, says "Oh yeah", and picks something else. </p><h1>#11</h1><p>My kid hates it when I dance (which is understandable, as I'm very white) He was about two, I was holding him, grooving along to something. He looks me in the eye, and goes "Daddy no sing!" "I'm not singing, I'm dancing!" "Daddy don't sing!" "I'm not!" Him, in tears: "Don't sing with your feet!" </p><h1>#12</h1><p>My daughter (about 5) threw a wadded up piece of paper at us and ran away. We opened it up and she had written, “can I have a snake?”. Wife yelled “no, you may not” and my daughter then came back almost in tears to ask why not. She said, “I ate all of my dinner so why can’t I have one?” Wife asked what that had to do with snakes at which point we realized she had misspelled “snack”. Also, my son put us in a sort of reverse “timeout” once when he got angry. This consisted of him going into his room and refusing to come out... leaving us in peace and quiet. He essentially played himself. </p><h1>#13</h1><p>My 3yo had a meltdown because he wasn't in our 5 year old wedding photos. He said we didn't love him and that's why we didn't even invite him to our wedding. </p><h1>#14</h1><p>I watched a friend's kid have a total breakdown because he wanted to have eaten ice cream. The thing was, he HAD ice cream. It was his dessert, and it was in a bowl in front of him. He could eat it. But the fact that he had to go through the mechanical motions of eating, to get the later point in time where he had had ice cream, was really just too much for him to bear. Watching tiny humans grapple with cause and effect is fascinating. </p><h1>#15</h1><p>My legs are sparkling! Edit: my legs had fallen asleep </p><h1>#16</h1><p>Now that I’ve been working at home (I have a desk set up in my bedroom) whenever I give my 3 year old grief he tells me to go back to work. </p><h1>#17</h1><p>When I was about 5 my parents gave me ice cream with chocolate sauce and I broke down crying. Took them a while to figure I was upset at the psycho sick [jerk] who'd put gravy on my ice cream. Eventually they convinced me to try some and I enjoyed it. </p><h1>#18</h1><p>My aunt and younger cousin were visiting us once. He was 3 years old at the time, and my neighbors had a 3 y/o as well. They were playing together in my backyard, when I hear my cousin scream "no, I'M 3! You CAN'T be 3, I'M THREE" while tackling the other child. </p><h1>#19</h1><p>I worked at a preschool from this October to December as an assistant teacher. We had a play room next to the classroom and one day we decided to go in there to play. In there was a shelf with a lot of dinosaurs to choose from. A child came up to me and said he wanted to play with the dinos. I said “okay”. This child just sat on the floor and looked like he was having the crisis of his life. Then began to cry and when I asked him what was wrong, he said “there’s too many dinosaurs to choose from” </p><h1>#20</h1><p>When my nephew was three or four, I found a cookie that he had stashed in a couch cushion. It was dry and gross and obviously had been there for a while. I immediately went and tossed it in the trash. My nephew saw this happen and immediately burst into tears. Full-on snotting, hysterical tears. Through his sobs he managed to choke out the words, "you don't throw away cookies." My husband and I use this saying often. </p><h1>#21</h1><p>My nephew had a breakdown and cried when his boot wouldnt fit on his head like a hat. </p><h1>#22</h1><p>My wife woke the kids up and told them it was Monday so they needed to get ready for school. "Don't like Monday... Hate Monday... YOU'RE MONDAY! (Directed at wife)" Edit: This was from a 4 year old. </p><h1>#23</h1><p>A kid asked for an envelope. So I gave her one. She started screaming and crying “I want an envelope!!!” She meant cantaloupe. </p><h1>#24</h1><p>When my little sister was a toddler she screamed she couldn’t go to sleep because her pajamas were “too spicy” </p><h1>#25</h1><p>My boy cried when, after stuffing his sandwich in the VHS recorder (early 90s), there was no movie about sandwiches. </p><h1>#26</h1><p>Asked if she could have one piece of candy, and I said yes. She then asked, "can we compromise?" and I replied that we didn't need to compromise because she was already getting exactly what she wanted. Child proceeds to throw a tantrum until I agree that we can compromise. She eats her candy and leaves happily </p><h1>#27</h1><p>My 6 year old yelled "I'm too tired to go to sleep!", in a fit of delirium and rage. </p><h1>#28</h1><p>My little sister, laying on her back, staring straight into the lamps: "My eyes hurt!" "Then stop staring at the lamp." "No!" </p><h1>#29</h1><p>I yawned with my mouth really wide and my little sister told my mum i was trying to eat her </p><h1>#30</h1><p>I once asked a one year old to share her snack with me (common psych experiment, you give them the snacks first). Instead of using the prop, she walked across the lab to her mom and started to pull her moms shirt down to share her [private parts]. </p><h1>#31</h1><p>My kids used to complain when I couldn't change the weather. "No, we can't go to the park, it's pouring." "Mom, just make it stop raining." Little kids really do think their parents can do anything, apparently. </p><h1>#32</h1><p>"This gravity is too sticky" </p><h1>#33</h1><p>One of my kids got sick and said "my b**t made the wrong kind of p*o" </p><h1>#34</h1><p>I specifically remember the moment I realized I had to breathe for the rest of my life. I was suuuuuuper bummed. That's how inherently lazy I am. I was somewhere around 3 or 4. </p><h1>#35</h1><p>My daughter once said 'I don't like it when you talk'. Noted. </p><h1>#36</h1><p>The 3-year-old found a mitten on the ground and put it on. He asked where the other one was and I said I didn't know. He looked down and said, like it was a unique problem, "But I have TWO hands!" </p><h1>#37</h1><p>Mom, this fish makes my ears sour. </p><h1>#38</h1><p>My 4 year old brother told me "My water is too soupy" I still haven't quite figured it out. </p><h1>#39</h1><p>My dad always reminded me of when I was very little, I use to complain that I didn't like the 'Pizza Bone' (crust). I would also refuse to eat 'corn with the bone' (corn on the cob). I like both of them now! I wish I knew what I was thinking back then. </p><h1>#40</h1><p>My 2 year old puts her hand in front of the dog's mouth and cries when he licks her. </p><p><strong>You might also like: <a href="https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/other/34-clever-kids-who-outsmarted-their-parents-as-shared-in-this-online-group/ss-AA1KKW1n?disableErrorRedirect=true&infiniteContentCount=0" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">34 Clever Kids Who Outsmarted Their Parents, As Shared In This Online Group</a></strong></p><p><br></p>40 Toddlers Cracking Adults Up With The Funniest Complaints Shared By People In This Online Group
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We at Bored Panda love to see history come alive, which is why we think you'll also like this series of colorized photos by Russian Flickr user klimbims. Historical life in Russia reads like a novel--which may be why it has been the subject of so many novels--and these vintage photos bring that forgotten way of life into the modern age.

If you like these interesting photos, be sure to also check out Sergey Prokudin-Gorsky's Russian color channel photography for another old-school way for photo restoration. But first, don't forget to vote on your favorite old photos below!

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#1 Family Nicholas Ii Of Russia, 1914

#2 Grand Duchess Maria Of Russia, 1906

#3 Russian Sniper Roza Shanina

#4 Lyudmila Pavlichenko. Soviet Sniper During World War II. Credited With 309 Kills, She Is Regarded As The Most Successful Female Sniper In History, 1940

#5 Yuri Gagarin With His Matra Bonnet Djet Vs Coupe, 1965

#6 The First Passengers Of The Moscow Metro, 1935

#7 Gymnasium Girls, Imperial Russia, 1900-1917

#8 The Four Romanov Daughters With Their Mother Tsarina Alexandra, 1913

#9 Worker And Supervisor, Car Factory, Moscow, 1954

#10 Russian Family, Ekaterinburg Region, Siberia In The Late 19th Century

#11 Yekaterina Ryabova, Russian Military Pilot, Heroine Of The Soviet Army, 1945

#12 Jose Raul Capablanca Vs Alexander Alekhine, 1913

#13 Lydia Litvyak During The World War I, 1941

#14 102nd Guards Fighter Aviation Regiment, 1943

#15 Soviet Athletes In Moscow, 1937

#16 A Man With A Group Of Russian Children, 1940

#17 Nicholas II Of Russia In The Uniform Of The Life-guards 4th The Imperial Family’s Rifle Regiment, 1912

#18 Mikhail Bulgakov, 1928

#19 Russian Soldiers In Berlin 1945

#20 Romanov Sisters And Their Mother Tsarina Alexandra Working In A Military Hospital During Worl War I

#21 Soviet Sniper Semyon Nomokonov With His Famous Smoking Pipe, 1942

#22 Saint John Of Kronstadt

#23 Maria Dolina, Hero Pilot Of The Soviet Union, 1945

#24 Tank Driver Mikhail Smirnov, 1944

#25 Reaper, 1914

#26 Group Of The Sisters Of Charity In The Dining Room During Lunch, Rhe Herbovets Community, 1900s

#27 Berlin, 1945

#28 Tashkent, 1930

#29 Grigori Rasputin, 1904

#30 Olga And Tatiana Romanov, 1900s

#31 Russian Ballet Dancer Galina Ulanova In Swan Lake, Ca, 1930

#32 A Russian Man Stand By A Ford-a Made In The Ussr, 1930

#33 Air Squadron Commander Of The 124th Fighter Regiment Alexander Pronin, 1942

#34 Arseny Tarkovsky, 1907

#35 A Young Russian Bride, 1903

#36 Russian Actor Nikolai Rybnikov In “Spring On Zarechnaya Street”, 1956

#37 Anti Tank Artillery Soldiers, 1943

#38 Soviet Air Force Officers Rufina Gasheva And Nataly Meklin, World War II

#39 Nurse, 1914-1916

#40 Traffic Controllers, Wolchow Front, 1943

#41 La Comtesse Elisabeth Moussine-Pouchkine, 1903

#42 Red Cross Personnel Attending To Wounded Soldiers On A Russian Battlefield, WWI

#43 Easter At The Front, The Letter Symbolize The Fraze "Christ Is Risen", 1916

#44 Grand Duchesses Olga And Tatiana Romanov In Livadia, Crimea, 1914

#45 Friends, 1934

#46 Russian Soldiers Pose Before The Attack, 1916

#47 Soviet Sailors Raise The Ussr’s Naval Ensign Over Port-Artur, 1945

#48 Captain Alexander G. Pronin And Major Sergei Stepanovich Bukhteyev Aboard A Plane, 1943

#49 Nikolay Felixovich Yusupov, Prince Nicholas, Eldest Son Of Princess Zenaida And Prince Feli

#50 Berlin, 1945

#51 Soviet Sniper Lyubov Makarova (left), Hero Of The Soviet Union Dmitry Nazarenko (right)

#52 Lenin, 1900

#53 Anti Tank Artilery Man, 1940s (left), Russian Sniper Nadiezhda Kolesnikova, 1943 (right)

#54 Natalia Meklin (kravtsova), Sofia Burzaeva, Polina Gelman, 1943

#55 Soviet Soldiers Are Monitoring The Movement Of German Troops Near Sevastopol, Crimea, 1941

#56 Russian Pilot During The World War I, 1918

#57 Pilots And Air-gunners Of The 566th Assault Aviation Regiment, 1944

#58 Anti Tank Artilery, 1940s

#59 Captain Ivan Musienko During The World War I

#60 ‘Red Corner’ At A Recruiting Station, Galich, Kostroma Region, 1931

#61 The Last Projectile, 1914

#62 Alexander Kerensky, 1917

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62 Old Colorized Photos Reveal The Life Of Russian People Between 1900-1965
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We at Bored Panda love to see history come alive, which is why we think you'll also like this series of colorized photos by Russian Flic...

We at Bored Panda love to see history come alive, which is why we think you'll also like this series of colorized photos by Russian Flickr user klimbims. Historical life in Russia reads like a novel--which may be why it has been the subject of so many novels--and these vintage photos bring that forgotten way of life into the modern age.

If you like these interesting photos, be sure to also check out Sergey Prokudin-Gorsky's Russian color channel photography for another old-school way for photo restoration. But first, don't forget to vote on your favorite old photos below!

More info: flickr (h/t: designyoutrust)

Click here & follow us for more lists, facts, and stories.

#1 Family Nicholas Ii Of Russia, 1914

#2 Grand Duchess Maria Of Russia, 1906

#3 Russian Sniper Roza Shanina

#4 Lyudmila Pavlichenko. Soviet Sniper During World War II. Credited With 309 Kills, She Is Regarded As The Most Successful Female Sniper In History, 1940

#5 Yuri Gagarin With His Matra Bonnet Djet Vs Coupe, 1965

#6 The First Passengers Of The Moscow Metro, 1935

#7 Gymnasium Girls, Imperial Russia, 1900-1917

#8 The Four Romanov Daughters With Their Mother Tsarina Alexandra, 1913

#9 Worker And Supervisor, Car Factory, Moscow, 1954

#10 Russian Family, Ekaterinburg Region, Siberia In The Late 19th Century

#11 Yekaterina Ryabova, Russian Military Pilot, Heroine Of The Soviet Army, 1945

#12 Jose Raul Capablanca Vs Alexander Alekhine, 1913

#13 Lydia Litvyak During The World War I, 1941

#14 102nd Guards Fighter Aviation Regiment, 1943

#15 Soviet Athletes In Moscow, 1937

#16 A Man With A Group Of Russian Children, 1940

#17 Nicholas II Of Russia In The Uniform Of The Life-guards 4th The Imperial Family’s Rifle Regiment, 1912

#18 Mikhail Bulgakov, 1928

#19 Russian Soldiers In Berlin 1945

#20 Romanov Sisters And Their Mother Tsarina Alexandra Working In A Military Hospital During Worl War I

#21 Soviet Sniper Semyon Nomokonov With His Famous Smoking Pipe, 1942

#22 Saint John Of Kronstadt

#23 Maria Dolina, Hero Pilot Of The Soviet Union, 1945

#24 Tank Driver Mikhail Smirnov, 1944

#25 Reaper, 1914

#26 Group Of The Sisters Of Charity In The Dining Room During Lunch, Rhe Herbovets Community, 1900s

#27 Berlin, 1945

#28 Tashkent, 1930

#29 Grigori Rasputin, 1904

#30 Olga And Tatiana Romanov, 1900s

#31 Russian Ballet Dancer Galina Ulanova In Swan Lake, Ca, 1930

#32 A Russian Man Stand By A Ford-a Made In The Ussr, 1930

#33 Air Squadron Commander Of The 124th Fighter Regiment Alexander Pronin, 1942

#34 Arseny Tarkovsky, 1907

#35 A Young Russian Bride, 1903

#36 Russian Actor Nikolai Rybnikov In “Spring On Zarechnaya Street”, 1956

#37 Anti Tank Artillery Soldiers, 1943

#38 Soviet Air Force Officers Rufina Gasheva And Nataly Meklin, World War II

#39 Nurse, 1914-1916

#40 Traffic Controllers, Wolchow Front, 1943

#41 La Comtesse Elisabeth Moussine-Pouchkine, 1903

#42 Red Cross Personnel Attending To Wounded Soldiers On A Russian Battlefield, WWI

#43 Easter At The Front, The Letter Symbolize The Fraze "Christ Is Risen", 1916

#44 Grand Duchesses Olga And Tatiana Romanov In Livadia, Crimea, 1914

#45 Friends, 1934

#46 Russian Soldiers Pose Before The Attack, 1916

#47 Soviet Sailors Raise The Ussr’s Naval Ensign Over Port-Artur, 1945

#48 Captain Alexander G. Pronin And Major Sergei Stepanovich Bukhteyev Aboard A Plane, 1943

#49 Nikolay Felixovich Yusupov, Prince Nicholas, Eldest Son Of Princess Zenaida And Prince Feli

#50 Berlin, 1945

#51 Soviet Sniper Lyubov Makarova (left), Hero Of The Soviet Union Dmitry Nazarenko (right)

#52 Lenin, 1900

#53 Anti Tank Artilery Man, 1940s (left), Russian Sniper Nadiezhda Kolesnikova, 1943 (right)

#54 Natalia Meklin (kravtsova), Sofia Burzaeva, Polina Gelman, 1943

#55 Soviet Soldiers Are Monitoring The Movement Of German Troops Near Sevastopol, Crimea, 1941

#56 Russian Pilot During The World War I, 1918

#57 Pilots And Air-gunners Of The 566th Assault Aviation Regiment, 1944

#58 Anti Tank Artilery, 1940s

#59 Captain Ivan Musienko During The World War I

#60 ‘Red Corner’ At A Recruiting Station, Galich, Kostroma Region, 1931

#61 The Last Projectile, 1914

#62 Alexander Kerensky, 1917

You might also like: 47 Interesting Photos That Show The Side Of History That Didn’t Make The Cut Into Textbooks

62 Old Colorized Photos Reveal The Life Of Russian People Between 1900-1965
<p>We at Bored Panda love to see history come alive, which is why we think you'll also like this series of colorized photos by Russian Flickr user klimbims. Historical life in Russia reads like a novel--which may be why it has been the subject of so many novels--and these vintage photos bring that forgotten way of life into the modern age. </p> <p>If you like these interesting photos, be sure to also check out Sergey Prokudin-Gorsky's Russian color channel photography for another old-school way for photo restoration. But first, don't forget to vote on your favorite old photos below! </p> <p style="text-align: justify;">More info: flickr (h/t: designyoutrust)</p><p><strong><a href="https://www.msn.com/en-us/channel/source/Bored%20Panda/sr-vid-txrs4te28kwcsdrc0dpxbbw8vxmd9pe0wskew5qma2etcx500wwa">Click here</a></strong> & follow us for more lists, facts, and stories.</p><h1>#1 Family Nicholas Ii Of Russia, 1914</h1><img src="http://static.boredpanda.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2016/04/colorized-vintage-old-photos-russia-28-5721d57f172b3__700.jpg"/><h1>#2 Grand Duchess Maria Of Russia, 1906</h1><img src="http://static.boredpanda.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2016/04/colorized-vintage-old-photos-russia-12-5721d54fc54dc__700.jpg"/><h1>#3 Russian Sniper Roza Shanina</h1><img src="http://static.boredpanda.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2016/04/colorized-vintage-old-photos-russia-59-57220229c4cc7__700.jpg"/><h1>#4 Lyudmila Pavlichenko. Soviet Sniper During World War II. Credited With 309 Kills, She Is Regarded As The Most Successful Female Sniper In History, 1940</h1><img src="http://static.boredpanda.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2016/04/colorized-vintage-old-photos-russia-21-5721d5698b14d__700.jpg"/><h1>#5 Yuri Gagarin With His Matra Bonnet Djet Vs Coupe, 1965</h1><img src="http://static.boredpanda.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2016/04/colorized-vintage-old-photos-russia-38-5721d5a2c4e31__700.jpg"/><h1>#6 The First Passengers Of The Moscow Metro, 1935</h1><img src="http://static.boredpanda.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2016/04/colorized-vintage-old-photos-russia-40-5721d5a7b35b8__700.jpg"/><h1>#7 Gymnasium Girls, Imperial Russia, 1900-1917</h1><img src="http://static.boredpanda.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2016/04/colorized-vintage-old-photos-russia-48-5721d5bdc684d__700.jpg"/><h1>#8 The Four Romanov Daughters With Their Mother Tsarina Alexandra, 1913</h1><img src="http://static.boredpanda.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2016/04/colorized-vintage-old-photos-russia-7-5721db6b89385__700.jpg"/><h1>#9 Worker And Supervisor, Car Factory, Moscow, 1954</h1><img src="http://static.boredpanda.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2016/04/colorized-vintage-old-photos-russia-39-5721ded010b99__700.jpg"/><h1>#10 Russian Family, Ekaterinburg Region, Siberia In The Late 19th Century</h1><img src="http://static.boredpanda.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2016/04/colorized-vintage-old-photos-russia-43-5721de4661052__700.jpg"/><h1>#11 Yekaterina Ryabova, Russian Military Pilot, Heroine Of The Soviet Army, 1945</h1><img src="http://static.boredpanda.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2016/04/colorized-vintage-old-photos-russia-13-5721dfbd9ae7f__700.jpg"/><h1>#12 Jose Raul Capablanca Vs Alexander Alekhine, 1913</h1><img src="http://static.boredpanda.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2016/04/colorized-vintage-old-photos-russia-47-5721d5ba55ee9__700.jpg"/><h1>#13 Lydia Litvyak During The World War I, 1941</h1><img src="http://static.boredpanda.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2016/04/colorized-vintage-old-photos-russia-5-5721ff732ba05__700.jpg"/><h1>#14 102nd Guards Fighter Aviation Regiment, 1943</h1><img src="http://static.boredpanda.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2016/04/colorized-vintage-old-photos-russia-18-5721e2869d489__700.jpg"/><h1>#15 Soviet Athletes In Moscow, 1937</h1><img src="http://static.boredpanda.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2016/04/colorized-vintage-old-photos-russia-41-5721d5aa1467f__700.jpg"/><h1>#16 A Man With A Group Of Russian Children, 1940</h1><img src="http://static.boredpanda.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2016/04/colorized-vintage-old-photos-russia-52-5721d5ca24dd8__700.jpg"/><h1>#17 Nicholas II Of Russia In The Uniform Of The Life-guards 4th The Imperial Family’s Rifle Regiment, 1912</h1><img src="http://static.boredpanda.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2016/04/colorized-vintage-old-photos-russia-31-5721d58b2b40b__700.jpg"/><h1>#18 Mikhail Bulgakov, 1928</h1><img src="http://static.boredpanda.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2016/04/colorized-vintage-old-photos-russia-10-5721d54a0ea97__700.jpg"/><h1>#19 Russian Soldiers In Berlin 1945</h1><img src="http://static.boredpanda.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2016/04/colorized-vintage-old-photos-russia-36-5721d59c347c3__700.jpg"/><h1>#20 Romanov Sisters And Their Mother Tsarina Alexandra Working In A Military Hospital During Worl War I</h1><img src="http://static.boredpanda.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2016/04/colorized-vintage-old-photos-russia-5-5721e0ca52d09__700.jpg"/><h1>#21 Soviet Sniper Semyon Nomokonov With His Famous Smoking Pipe, 1942</h1><img src="http://static.boredpanda.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2016/04/colorized-vintage-old-photos-russia-14-5721e1b97243c__700.jpg"/><h1>#22 Saint John Of Kronstadt</h1><img src="http://static.boredpanda.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2016/04/colorized-vintage-old-photos-russia-17-5721d55eea1f3__700.jpg"/><h1>#23 Maria Dolina, Hero Pilot Of The Soviet Union, 1945</h1><img src="http://static.boredpanda.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2016/04/colorized-vintage-old-photos-russia-25-5721e5780e945__700.jpg"/><h1>#24 Tank Driver Mikhail Smirnov, 1944</h1><img src="http://static.boredpanda.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2016/04/colorized-vintage-old-photos-russia-7-5721d5403c3a9__700.jpg"/><h1>#25 Reaper, 1914</h1><img src="http://static.boredpanda.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2016/04/colorized-vintage-old-photos-russia-46-5721d5b71f2d4__700.jpg"/><h1>#26 Group Of The Sisters Of Charity In The Dining Room During Lunch, Rhe Herbovets Community, 1900s</h1><img src="http://static.boredpanda.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2016/04/colorized-vintage-old-photos-russia-49-5721d5c08f43d__700.jpg"/><h1>#27 Berlin, 1945</h1><img src="http://static.boredpanda.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2016/04/colorized-vintage-old-photos-russia-23-5721d56fbfb5f__700.jpg"/><h1>#28 Tashkent, 1930</h1><img src="http://static.boredpanda.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2016/04/colorized-vintage-old-photos-russia-32-5721e2cea712f__700.jpg"/><h1>#29 Grigori Rasputin, 1904</h1><img src="http://static.boredpanda.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2016/04/colorized-vintage-old-photos-russia-2-5722017be422b__700.jpg"/><h1>#30 Olga And Tatiana Romanov, 1900s</h1><img src="http://static.boredpanda.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2016/04/colorized-vintage-old-photos-russia-34-5721d596a1fc2__700.jpg"/><h1>#31 Russian Ballet Dancer Galina Ulanova In Swan Lake, Ca, 1930</h1><img src="http://static.boredpanda.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2016/04/colorized-vintage-old-photos-russia-44-5721d5b13a459__700.jpg"/><h1>#32 A Russian Man Stand By A Ford-a Made In The Ussr, 1930</h1><img src="http://static.boredpanda.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2016/04/colorized-vintage-old-photos-russia-51-5721d5c710c6d__700.jpg"/><h1>#33 Air Squadron Commander Of The 124th Fighter Regiment Alexander Pronin, 1942</h1><img src="http://static.boredpanda.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2016/04/colorized-vintage-old-photos-russia-4-5721d5356631e__700.jpg"/><h1>#34 Arseny Tarkovsky, 1907</h1><img src="http://static.boredpanda.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2016/04/colorized-vintage-old-photos-russia-22-5721d56bdb3c8__700.jpg"/><h1>#35 A Young Russian Bride, 1903</h1><img src="http://static.boredpanda.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2016/04/colorized-vintage-old-photos-russia-50-5721d5c413190__700.jpg"/><h1>#36 Russian Actor Nikolai Rybnikov In “Spring On Zarechnaya Street”, 1956</h1><img src="http://static.boredpanda.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2016/04/colorized-vintage-old-photos-russia-26-5721d57875098__700.jpg"/><h1>#37 Anti Tank Artillery Soldiers, 1943</h1><img src="http://static.boredpanda.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2016/04/colorized-vintage-old-photos-russia-18-5721d561cb59b__700.jpg"/><h1>#38 Soviet Air Force Officers Rufina Gasheva And Nataly Meklin, World War II</h1><img src="http://static.boredpanda.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2016/04/colorized-vintage-old-photos-russia-8-5721dd4f12c67__700.jpg"/><h1>#39 Nurse, 1914-1916</h1><img src="http://static.boredpanda.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2016/04/colorized-vintage-old-photos-russia-16-5721e273ddd79__700.jpg"/><h1>#40 Traffic Controllers, Wolchow Front, 1943</h1><img src="http://static.boredpanda.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2016/04/colorized-vintage-old-photos-russia-9-5721de8999afb__700.jpg"/><h1>#41 La Comtesse Elisabeth Moussine-Pouchkine, 1903</h1><img src="http://static.boredpanda.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2016/04/colorized-vintage-old-photos-russia-20-5721e234c11c3__700.jpg"/><h1>#42 Red Cross Personnel Attending To Wounded Soldiers On A Russian Battlefield, WWI</h1><img src="http://static.boredpanda.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2016/04/colorized-vintage-old-photos-russia-11-5721def948a11__700.jpg"/><h1>#43 Easter At The Front, The Letter Symbolize The Fraze "Christ Is Risen", 1916</h1><img src="http://static.boredpanda.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2016/04/colorized-vintage-old-photos-russia-1-5721dde192f19__700.jpg"/><h1>#44 Grand Duchesses Olga And Tatiana Romanov In Livadia, Crimea, 1914</h1><img src="http://static.boredpanda.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2016/04/colorized-vintage-old-photos-russia-12-5721df44e3d8d__700.jpg"/><h1>#45 Friends, 1934</h1><img src="http://static.boredpanda.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2016/04/colorized-vintage-old-photos-russia-19-5721e2e36ddc1__700.jpg"/><h1>#46 Russian Soldiers Pose Before The Attack, 1916</h1><img src="http://static.boredpanda.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2016/04/colorized-vintage-old-photos-russia-8-5721d54397d9a__700.jpg"/><h1>#47 Soviet Sailors Raise The Ussr’s Naval Ensign Over Port-Artur, 1945</h1><img src="http://static.boredpanda.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2016/04/colorized-vintage-old-photos-russia-29-5721d582eab0d__700.jpg"/><h1>#48 Captain Alexander G. Pronin And Major Sergei Stepanovich Bukhteyev Aboard A Plane, 1943</h1><img src="http://static.boredpanda.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2016/04/colorized-vintage-old-photos-russia-10-5721deb12dfa3__700.jpg"/><h1>#49 Nikolay Felixovich Yusupov, Prince Nicholas, Eldest Son Of Princess Zenaida And Prince Feli</h1><img src="http://static.boredpanda.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2016/04/colorized-vintage-old-photos-russia-24-5721e06559536__700.jpg"/><h1>#50 Berlin, 1945</h1><img src="http://static.boredpanda.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2016/04/colorized-vintage-old-photos-russia-25-5721d575b7b5d__700.jpg"/><h1>#51 Soviet Sniper Lyubov Makarova (left), Hero Of The Soviet Union Dmitry Nazarenko (right)</h1><img src="http://static.boredpanda.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2016/04/colorized-vintage-old-photos-russia-4-5721e042eee05__700.jpg"/><h1>#52 Lenin, 1900</h1><img src="http://static.boredpanda.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2016/04/colorized-vintage-old-photos-russia-11-5721d54cdf041__700.jpg"/><h1>#53 Anti Tank Artilery Man, 1940s (left), Russian Sniper Nadiezhda Kolesnikova, 1943 (right)</h1><img src="http://static.boredpanda.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2016/04/colorized-vintage-old-photos-russia-24-5721e4fc535db__700.jpg"/><h1>#54 Natalia Meklin (kravtsova), Sofia Burzaeva, Polina Gelman, 1943</h1><img src="http://static.boredpanda.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2016/04/colorized-vintage-old-photos-russia-19-5721d563a6999__700.jpg"/><h1>#55 Soviet Soldiers Are Monitoring The Movement Of German Troops Near Sevastopol, Crimea, 1941</h1><img src="http://static.boredpanda.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2016/04/colorized-vintage-old-photos-russia-9-5721d5469873a__700.jpg"/><h1>#56 Russian Pilot During The World War I, 1918</h1><img src="http://static.boredpanda.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2016/04/colorized-vintage-old-photos-russia-15-5721d55977ffb__700.jpg"/><h1>#57 Pilots And Air-gunners Of The 566th Assault Aviation Regiment, 1944</h1><img src="http://static.boredpanda.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2016/04/colorized-vintage-old-photos-russia-33-5721d593c8a40__700.jpg"/><h1>#58 Anti Tank Artilery, 1940s</h1><img src="http://static.boredpanda.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2016/04/colorized-vintage-old-photos-russia-23-5721e4c9c1257__700.jpg"/><h1>#59 Captain Ivan Musienko During The World War I</h1><img src="http://static.boredpanda.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2016/04/colorized-vintage-old-photos-russia-6-5721d53c73283__700.jpg"/><h1>#60 ‘Red Corner’ At A Recruiting Station, Galich, Kostroma Region, 1931</h1><img src="http://static.boredpanda.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2016/04/colorized-vintage-old-photos-russia-45-5721d5b3d77aa__700.jpg"/><h1>#61 The Last Projectile, 1914</h1><img src="http://static.boredpanda.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2016/04/colorized-vintage-old-photos-russia-16-5721d55c8c344__700.jpg"/><h1>#62 Alexander Kerensky, 1917</h1><img src="http://static.boredpanda.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2016/04/colorized-vintage-old-photos-russia-35-5721d59915a50__700.jpg"/><p><strong>You might also like: <a href="https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/other/47-interesting-photos-that-show-the-side-of-history-that-didn%E2%80%99t-make-the-cut-into-textbooks/ss-AA1D3PEs?disableErrorRedirect=true&infiniteContentCount=0" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">47 Interesting Photos That Show The Side Of History That Didn’t Make The Cut Into Textbooks</a></strong></p>62 Old Colorized Photos Reveal The Life Of Russian People Between 1900-1965
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