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@rainingkrypton | 9 December 19 | |
When is the embalmed Lenin ever going to be put to rest?
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@rainingkrypton | 16 December 19 | |
fu*k me, but doesn't it seem that Putin is calling all the shots, like he owns the country? (Not a surprise there lol) Where do you draw the line? (from an actual dictator?) |
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@ufohunter | 15 February 20 | |
@ 3mel - 24.08.19 - 11:55am come back when you've watched more than ''a bit'', there will be questions and prizes. Alright. Just finished it now. (Did not continue after episode 1 back then) Loved how they portrayed mostly everything.. loved how the scientific community is represented by one female. I think that one guy who oversaw the test as the main culprit. It shouldn't have happened. So many people and animals died. East Europe is fu*ked, ecologically-speaking, to this day. I am totally against nuclear energy as it's not environmentally friendly. |
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@ufohunter | 15 February 20 | |
Call me a naive blabbering idiot lol, but why did the USSR collapse? I see the Chernobyl incident as the main culprit. |
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@propidol | 15 February 20 | |
What?
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@ufohunter | 15 February 20 | |
@ ufohunter - 15.02.20 - 12:05pm Call me a naive blabbering idiot lol, but why did the USSR collapse? I see the Chernobyl incident as the main culprit. 'According to Mikhail Gorbachev, the disaster at Chernobyl in 1986 caused the collapse of Soviet communism five years later. The Soviet Union's last General Secretary described the explosion as a ''turning point'' that ''opened the possibility of much greater freedom of expression, to the point that the system as we knew it could no longer continue''.' https |
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@eyesore | 15 February 20 | |
Reagan increasing the arms race and bankrupting them played a part , Afghanistan contributed , ....lots of reasons ....Plus a lot of the Soviet elite were pushing a nationalist capitalist narrative for their own agenda ....look at who gained the most after the collapse, those that stepped into the vacuum
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@ufohunter | 15 February 20 | |
@ ufohunter - 15.02.20 - 12:03pm Alright. Just finished it now. (Did not continue after episode 1 back then) Loved how they portrayed mostly everything.. loved how the scientific community is represented by one female. I think that one guy who oversaw the test as the main culprit. It shouldn't have happened. So many people and animals died. East Europe is fu*ked, ecologically-speaking, to this day. I am totally against nuclear energy as it's not environmentally friendly. Dyatlov He and two others got 10 year's hard labour/prison. Served three. He got off easy |
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@ufohunter | 15 February 20 | |
@ cerberus611 - 9.08.19 - 12:25pm Should Kaliningrad Oblast become a self-governing state? It's a bit odd being deep withing EU territory but does not want to be part of it as with the rest of Russia. Used to be Prussian territory but given to the Soviet Union. NE Poland went to Western Belorussia, now Belarus. That was after WWII reparations. Parts of East Germany then went to Poland to right the wrongs. |
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@sisfreak2017 | 15 February 20 | |
Nuclear energy is clean energy. That is until something goes a bit too wrong! It's always going wrong anyway. When it goes wrong too much, they just put it in the gooey part of Mars bars. |
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