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Latviaball wrote:Привет, люди, что происходит? (Hi people, what is going on)

Nothing

Latviaball

Nah, I stopped thinking of solviet, I'm sad and I all of stuff are unsuppressed

Latviaball

Bukhara Empire wrote:Nothing

I think your lying

Latviaball wrote:I think your lying

you are*

Latviaball

Bukhara Empire wrote:you are*

Not me

Match bfb wrote:You can't shove it down your throat

Bukhara Empire wrote:stop weirdo

THAT IS MY FOOTAGE

Post by Bfb pencil suppressed by Altasund.

Bfb pencil

Match bfb wrote:You can't shove it down your throat

I can speak, BFB

The Great Furrican Empire wrote:I love how they made a whole category called "Twitter" just for Twitter instead of putting it with "Social Media" lol

Is there something distinct about Twitter that justifies it having its own separate category?

Altasund thanks

Top 10 Worst Takes (Number 6 Will Surprise You)

For those of you unable to use the forums, Stratonesia called Stalin a "great man", "even though his policies were questionable".

Yes, Strato, the Holodomor (around 3.5 to 5m deaths) was a very questionable "policy". And so was the Great Purge (700,000 to 1.2m deaths).

I know VE Day is soon, but this is ridiculous.

Tungstan wrote:Top 10 Worst Takes (Number 6 Will Surprise You)

For those of you unable to use the forums, Stratonesia called Stalin a "great man", "even though his policies were questionable".

Yes, Strato, the Holodomor (around 3.5 to 5m deaths) was a very questionable "policy". And so was the Great Purge (700,000 to 1.2m deaths).

I know VE Day is soon, but this is ridiculous.

Unfunny part being people use Soviet forged documents to "prove" the Stalinist regime had enough grain shipments to feed the Ukrainians. And only from Soviet sources.

Hmmmm.

Blip blop corn slop wrote:Unfunny part being people use Soviet forged documents to "prove" the Stalinist regime had enough grain shipments to feed the Ukrainians. And only from Soviet sources.

Hmmmm.

The USSR went a little too far with collectivization and caused the Holodomor. The worst thing is that the leadership continued to collect food leftovers from the people, despite the fact that people were already starving. In principle, the idea of collectivization is not bad, but the leadership took it too far, which led to millions of deaths.

Bukhara Empire wrote:The USSR went a little too far with collectivization and caused the Holodomor. The worst thing is that the leadership continued to collect leftovers from the people, despite the fact that people were already starving. In principle, the idea of collectivization is not bad, but the leadership took it too far, which led to millions of deaths.

You're preaching to the wrong choir.

Blip blop corn slop wrote:You're preaching to the wrong choir.

what is choir

Bukhara Empire wrote:what is choir

Crusaders this is the moment you've been waiting for

Tungstan wrote:I know VE Day is soon, but this is ridiculous.

Actually, it's Victory Day.

It's 5th May in my home.

Anyway, let's not talk about this whole Stalin stuff, okay?

Question of the day: what's your least favorite song

Stratonesia wrote:Actually, it's Victory Day.

VE Day is May 8th.

Blip blop corn slop wrote:Crusaders this is the moment you've been waiting for

Stalin himself did not intend to cause the Holodomor, it was caused by those who did it too hard, taking absolutely everything from people. Repression and purges were his fault, I agree with that. But ..... on the one hand, if he had not done purges, then the one who would have started cooperating with Hitler could have come to power and then perhaps the Axis would have won (if Hitler had not decided ahead of time to attack the USSR)

The Mecix Molls wrote:Question of the day: what's your least favorite song

eu anthem

The Mecix Molls wrote:Question of the day: what's your least favorite song

LEAST favorite? God.. Thats a hard one

Bukhara Empire wrote:eu anthem

eh
beethoven's ninth isn't that terrible
i mean sure it's overplayed but it still slaps

Altasund wrote:eh
beethoven's ninth isn't that terrible
i mean sure it's overplayed but it still slaps

yea

Tungstan wrote:VE Day is May 8th.

Yes, I know. But Victory Day is May 9th. (edited)

I'm celebrating it, okay?

Good morning chat

The Mecix Molls wrote:Question of the day: what's your least favorite song

Charlie XCX - Boom Clap, idk why but I hate it with a passion

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