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  • I hope Russia and China use this opportunity to massively invest in the DPRK. I would love to see the country get a modernized infrastructure.

  • As some comments referred, the Soviets over-engineered things, to make sure they would last forever. Which is the opposite of planned obsolescence. Also, in the 80's ergonomics were non-existent so don't expect much in that regard.

  • Linus made a video about an old Soviet Gaming mouse, but apparently he likes Soviet aesthetics and decided to put a giant flag on his wall.

  • "Doesn't look like anything to me."

    Libs remind of the Hosts from Westworld who would be incapable of processing certain information even when watching it. They have the "West can do no wrong" premise drilled into their heads and no amount of evidence will make them see otherwise.

  • Commies can't fool me, Russia bad! Me smart! ๐Ÿ˜Ž ๐Ÿง 

  • Russian nazis are a fringe and don't control the country. Russia has never been ruled by a neo-nazi prime-minister nor are they integrating nazi battalions into their army. Russia also doesn't have nazi brainwashing schools for kids. One of the greatest holidays in Russia is Victory Day which celebrates the triumph of the Soviet Union against Nazism.

    Get the difference between the two countries now?

  • The USSR was under attack from the moment it was born.

  • Libs be like: "Haha, we definitely trolled Putler, he must be super mad in his Kremlin ๐Ÿ˜œ !", and then they die by atomic fire.

  • These fucking Baltic countries won't stop until they get us into a war with Russia. Congrats to the libs for destroying the Soviet Union, such prosperity that the world is experiencing right now.

  • Not it really doesn't. Slavic countries are just cannon fodder against Russia. The US would make some excuse and would leave them to fight alone against Russia.

  • Poland 93 ๐Ÿ˜… ?! That number can quickly go down to 0 once they realize Article 5 does not include Slavic countries.

  • Aren't those mostly empty villages, that have been evacuated prior to the offensive?

  • Yes, one Russian college teacher was fired because he was accused of spreading Russian propaganda (so much for free speech). He wasn't even allowed to defend himself. The accusation was started by a TV political commentator (absolute clown, claims Putin is far-left), the University fired the teacher and reiterated their support for Ukraine.

    Also yes, we have some Ukronazis in our country. There are also Ukrainians that are pro-Russia, so Ukrainian immigrants are a mixed bag. But the Communist party has been taking a beating in the media. They frequently have to assert that they have no connections to Putin, because news reporters keep asking them the same questions (with obvious malicious intent). This war has been an excuse for rampant anti-communism in the media. Anything goes these days.

  • I'm from Portugal, a country that has no history with either Russia or Ukraine. No one here knows anything about the history of both countries. So it was very surprising, that when this war broke out for there to be an absolute insane support for Ukraine. People here are deluded that Ukraine can still win this war, they have no clue what's going on in the front lines. Even the tiniest achievement by Ukraine is celebrated by the media. It's ridiculous how much anti-Russian sentiment there is. Our participation in the war has been pretty much non-existent, so the fanatic support for Ukraine is even more ridiculous.

  • I just googled for a map painter. I can't remember which one.

  • Yes but have you considered they don't have to live under authoritarianism? Checkmate tankies. ๐Ÿ˜Ž ๐Ÿ˜Ž

  • Libs will probably lose their minds if they can't make jokes about Tiananmen Square.