In its last days it had the potential to become a democratic capitalist economic union (similar to the EU)...

In its last days it had the potential to become a democratic capitalist economic union (similar to the EU). Your thoughts?

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Imagine what could've been

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cringe

Based

what phenotype is that?

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apart from the fact that like half of the members wanted out of it, sure, why not

There was another project that even Baltic States agreed to sign but Yeltsin came over and, well you know what happened

What does this pic says?

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Now this is based

Mutts americans wish they were phenotype

A group of debuggers and designers at the shooting range after conducting their tests, 31st of May, 1923:

based

a group of designers and debuggers at a java conference

is cлecapь-oтлaдчик a weird or archaic word? i couldn't find much about it from google

Debugger is a modern word for a programming tool
Cлecapь-oтлaдчик would most likely mean a gun mechanic in this context.

No
The Soviet Union was doomed when Khrushchev denounced Stalin
Theres a reason China never did the same with Mao

The Soviet Union was doomed the moment Stalin came to power. We wouldn't have morons like Khruschev or Brezhnev if it wasn't for him.

I disagree
In a one party state to denounce past leaders, ESPECIALLY major political ones such as Stalin in Russia is in effect a denouncement of the entire system, since if the system created a flawed ruler than the system itself must be problematic

>denouncement
spook

>capitalist
Then the dream was dead and it was better off being disassembled

>capitalist
ugh

So are there any Romanovs still alive to this day

Yes

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