Feel free to tell me if you would like that some anime gets a synopsis, I might write it. Typically people do not like writing the sequel synopsis, but I enjoy it myself.
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Good to hear. Remember not to push yourself too hard.
As hard as I can bother with it, nothing will happen. If you'd have lived here for 1 second, you'd have known these goons are just all bark and no bite. They'll probably just shoot some missiles at an Iraqi/Israeli desert and call it hard revenge.
It was time someone obliterated their illusion of safety. Well, not like they'll stop sacrifing us for Palestinians anytime soon.
But that sure was an international embarrassment haha.
Bonjour meusnier, how's it going?
Hey what's the deal with rozen maiden and NTHE thing in forums? I've been seeing it a lot recently.
Oh and btw recent political developments here have honestly been hilarious haha
Je l'ai passée à farm sur Minecraft toute la journée mdrrrrrrrrr
Y a quelque chose avec les jeux "incrémentaux" (avec des courbes exponentielles ou jouant avec l'infini) que j'aime trop et donc je fais des fermes de tout ce que je peux xd
Therefore, we can only believe that progress will someday move things forward, even if slower than expected. After all, it is normal for Russia to alternate authoritarian bouts with liberal ones.
Google the term “kitchen politics.” Since the days of the USSR, most people discuss politics only in the kitchen. Because of the old belief that the kitchen was the only place where the KGB couldn't listen to you, lmao. After the advent of the Internet, the term “couch troops” appeared, as people replaced the kitchen with forums and chats.
I am too young to make predictions about how such conflicts or the careers of such politicians will end. But if I know something in history, then I think that his successor will organize a new “thaw” to calm people and the world, allowing them to believe in the “changes of the new regime.” Read about Medvedev's "nanotechnological" period before he became the Russian McCain. Hype regime, detente in relations with the West and emphasis on popular technologies. True, then it ended with the war in Georgia, but that’s a separate conversation. The problem with any reforms in Russia is that there are so many conservative restrictions that when someone starts liberal reforms, it excites too many radical and eccentric people on all sides. As it was said in one article about the 90s, “at one moment everything became available.”
It was really popular in the USSR. To such an extent that our psychiatrists came up with the diagnosis of “sluggish schizophrenia” in order to hospitalize any people whose views or behavior could embarrass some officials. For example, one director, apparently Parajanov, served several years in prison because of his words in defense of LGBT people. But the current government is so concerned about reputation that it works using other methods. For example, organizing a state cancel culture, spinning any scandals at lightning speed.
There is always a possibility. But they are saved by Putin’s still fairly high popularity. If they see some kind of risk, then they simply deny the person candidate status. The “Stalin method” works here, which can be described as “if you have a person, there will always be a some law to punish him.”
Russia is not as totalitarian in the sense of the word that you think about. It’s just that the idea of politics has been so devalued in the country over these 33 years that it is carried out in Russia either by people with delusions of grandeur or by fanatics who worship their homeland as God, as De Gaulle said. Therefore, starting from the 00s, any elections actually turn into a complete formality. Also, do not forget that young people here hardly go to the polls, so a significant part of the votes belongs to nationalist-minded people over 35-40 years old. Can you guess whose electorate they are?
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As hard as I can bother with it, nothing will happen. If you'd have lived here for 1 second, you'd have known these goons are just all bark and no bite. They'll probably just shoot some missiles at an Iraqi/Israeli desert and call it hard revenge.
It was time someone obliterated their illusion of safety. Well, not like they'll stop sacrifing us for Palestinians anytime soon.
But that sure was an international embarrassment haha.
Hey what's the deal with rozen maiden and NTHE thing in forums? I've been seeing it a lot recently.
Oh and btw recent political developments here have honestly been hilarious haha
Sinon hier j'ai fait une animation (je te l'envoie sur discord)
Y a quelque chose avec les jeux "incrémentaux" (avec des courbes exponentielles ou jouant avec l'infini) que j'aime trop et donc je fais des fermes de tout ce que je peux xd
I am too young to make predictions about how such conflicts or the careers of such politicians will end. But if I know something in history, then I think that his successor will organize a new “thaw” to calm people and the world, allowing them to believe in the “changes of the new regime.” Read about Medvedev's "nanotechnological" period before he became the Russian McCain. Hype regime, detente in relations with the West and emphasis on popular technologies. True, then it ended with the war in Georgia, but that’s a separate conversation. The problem with any reforms in Russia is that there are so many conservative restrictions that when someone starts liberal reforms, it excites too many radical and eccentric people on all sides. As it was said in one article about the 90s, “at one moment everything became available.”
There is always a possibility. But they are saved by Putin’s still fairly high popularity. If they see some kind of risk, then they simply deny the person candidate status. The “Stalin method” works here, which can be described as “if you have a person, there will always be a some law to punish him.”