The second part of our keyword, , is the domain for Odnoklassniki (meaning "Classmates" in Russian). Launched in 2006, Odnoklassniki is one of Russia’s most enduring social networks, predating and outlasting many Western competitors in the region. While VKontakte (VK) is popular with younger users, OK.RU remains the platform of choice for an older demographic: professionals, academics, hobbyists, and those aged 30+.

The video, which originally surfaced around 2010, features an elderly woman, identified in internet folklore as Susa Young Gates (though the name is likely a misattribution or nickname that stuck). The footage is simple but striking: the woman, appearing to be in her 70s or 80s, is seen inside a gym environment.

Instead of going to school, he spends his days delivering illegal vodka, avoiding local bullies, and waiting for his father to return.

The story centers on 12-year-old Susa, a boy living in the impoverished outskirts of a Georgian town. While other children his age might be focused on school or games, Susa’s reality is the heavy clinking of bottles.