Poll

Will Putin command further invasion of Ukraine:

He will and he should, because <random witty/boring reason>
He will, but he should not, because <random witty/boring reason>
He will not, because <random witty/boring reason>
Who is mister Putin?

Author Topic: Meanwhile in Ukraine  (Read 624873 times)

0 Members and 14 Guests are viewing this topic.

Offline Leshma

  • Kickstarter Addict
  • King
  • **********
  • Renown: 2806
  • Infamy: 1991
  • cRPG Player Sir White Rook A Gentleman and a Scholar
  • VOTE 2024
    • View Profile
Re: Meanwhile in Ukraine
« Reply #1560 on: March 11, 2014, 08:25:36 pm »
+3
Sure, the Great Soviet Union, so stronk!
Lets talk about masterpiece of cooking engineering - Microwave oven.
West: invention in 1947 & mass usage since 1967.
USSR: mass usage in few years after this commie shit collapsed.

I would prefer to be human in a normal country, rather than slave cattle in a great one.

visitors can't see pics , please register or login


(click to show/hide)

Why dont find something else as an example of prosperity? I find microwave oven incredibly stupid. Prefer to eat heathy, well prepared food. Don't use fast food and coke as an argument that life in west is better...

Quote
I would prefer to be human in a normal country, rather than slave cattle in a great one.

You know what really sucks? Colloquialisms. Normal would be life in the east, because there is more people living such life. And main difference between eastern and western philosophy of life is exactly what is shown on that picture. Darmaster also mentioned it few months ago in different topic. People who live in China, Russia and muslim countries prefer their country being great and strong, rather than their individual needs. Western people are the other way around.

There is more people living on the east. Also western scientists are fascinates by behavior of different insect species, most notably ants and termites. There is no individuality in their way of life and I expect that to happen to humans as well.
« Last Edit: March 11, 2014, 08:33:22 pm by Leshma »

Offline Kuujis

  • Count
  • *****
  • Renown: 298
  • Infamy: 79
  • cRPG Player Sir White Knight A Gentleman and a Scholar
    • View Profile
  • Game nicks: Midreek_HRE
Re: Meanwhile in Ukraine
« Reply #1561 on: March 11, 2014, 08:34:45 pm »
+2
Why dont find something else as an example of prosperity? I find microwave oven incredibly stupid. Prefer to eat heathy, well prepared food. Don't use fast food and coke as an argument that life in west is better...

Lets see... PORN!, ROCK!, WEED!, SEX! (FYI - there was no sex in USSR, tru story :!: :rolleyes: ), Freezer, Buble gum, Jeans, Radios/Music players, TV's, Books, freedom of choice (even if a poor one), lack of fear that one will be hauled to gulag for not sharing the true political ideology... Shall we go on?

P.S. I know the list started strong and got progressively weaker, CBA to care  :lol:

Offline Xant

  • Finnish Pony
  • King
  • **********
  • Renown: 1552
  • Infamy: 803
  • cRPG Player
    • View Profile
Re: Meanwhile in Ukraine
« Reply #1562 on: March 11, 2014, 09:22:49 pm »
+3
Why dont find something else as an example of prosperity? I find microwave oven incredibly stupid. Prefer to eat heathy, well prepared food. Don't use fast food and coke as an argument that life in west is better...

You know what really sucks? Colloquialisms. Normal would be life in the east, because there is more people living such life. And main difference between eastern and western philosophy of life is exactly what is shown on that picture. Darmaster also mentioned it few months ago in different topic. People who live in China, Russia and muslim countries prefer their country being great and strong, rather than their individual needs. Western people are the other way around.

There is more people living on the east. Also western scientists are fascinates by behavior of different insect species, most notably ants and termites. There is no individuality in their way of life and I expect that to happen to humans as well.

I can never tell if Leshma is trolling or being serious
Meaning lies as much
in the mind of the reader
as in the Haiku.

Offline Daunt_Flockula

  • Marshall
  • ********
  • Renown: 870
  • Infamy: 71
  • cRPG Player Sir Black Rook
  • Step aside peasants!
    • View Profile
  • Faction: Pixel Paladins
  • Game nicks: Cock_Blockula Kunt_Blockula Daunt_Flockula
Re: Meanwhile in Ukraine
« Reply #1563 on: March 11, 2014, 09:58:41 pm »
+7
I can never tell if Leshma is trolling or being serious

That is a little ironic coming from you though.

Offline Segd

  • Marshall
  • ********
  • Renown: 845
  • Infamy: 88
  • cRPG Player A Gentleman and a Scholar
    • View Profile
Re: Meanwhile in Ukraine
« Reply #1564 on: March 11, 2014, 10:06:41 pm »
+9
Leshma, you didn't get my point  :( Cold war didn't kill USSR, jeans & Cola did.

About "People who live in China, Russia and muslim countries prefer their country being great and strong": show Bad Korean ppl western way of life & there won't be any "eastern philosophy" on the next day. Only heavy propaganda keeps common folk from overthrowing their shitty government.
Peserstroyka & Glastnost' destroyed all Soviet ideology in no time after ppl saw the true nature of this "evil capitalistic west".
The only thing that bothers me is that ex-KGB agent Vladimir is trying to rebuild old system. God bless the Internet & Globalization for fighting him.

Here nice pics, first Mc Donald's in Russia, 1990:
visitors can't see pics , please register or login

visitors can't see pics , please register or login


Darkest day in the history of cows xD
« Last Edit: March 11, 2014, 10:10:15 pm by Segd »

Offline Leshma

  • Kickstarter Addict
  • King
  • **********
  • Renown: 486
  • Infamy: 522
  • cRPG Player Sir White Rook A Gentleman and a Scholar
  • VOTE 2024
    • View Profile
Re: Meanwhile in Ukraine
« Reply #1565 on: March 11, 2014, 10:24:39 pm »
+2
Listen, I prefer individuality just as much you do. I don't like the way people live in the east. But you're forgetting one thing. No matter how harsh are conditions they are living in, how little of value human life is those societies they still have far greater natality rate than westernized countries.

Only reason why western civilizations haven't died out yet is immigration from poor but massive counties of the east. West is technologically advanced and values freedom, east is providing babies who will utilize technology and freedom west provides. Russia has negative natality rate but other huge countries of the east have positive birthrate and their citizens don't live better than average Russian citizen.

You don't like the way people live in your country and that is fine. Therefore you went to Finland. But you can't expect every Russian to do the same or to live like Finns and other westerners live. That is impossible, because resources are limited and human progression depends on competition.

Above is the main reason why I dislike the approach EU has. They tell us that we can have the same good life like they have if we decide to change. What they are forgetting to tell us, is that only those most virtuous will get to that level. Not everyone will be able to live like that. And that is the problem. People who live in post communist countries are used to the fact that everyone gets the same share. While it seems normal for westerners to assume that not everyone gets the same prize, that is not how minds of people from formerly communist countries work. And thus disappointment happens.

Offline serr

  • OKAM Developer
  • ***
  • Renown: 293
  • Infamy: 19
  • cRPG Player A Gentleman and a Scholar
    • View Profile
  • Faction: Wataga
Re: Meanwhile in Ukraine
« Reply #1566 on: March 11, 2014, 10:29:44 pm »
+2
Quote
People who live in post communist countries are used to the fact that everyone gets the same share.
What? :shock:

Offline Leshma

  • Kickstarter Addict
  • King
  • **********
  • Renown: 2858
  • Infamy: 570
  • cRPG Player Sir White Rook A Gentleman and a Scholar
  • VOTE 2024
    • View Profile
Re: Meanwhile in Ukraine
« Reply #1567 on: March 11, 2014, 10:32:43 pm »
+2
What I meant is, people who actually lived under communism. Your parents, not the guys like you who are probably born after 1991. Life wasn't great but there weren't billionaires on one side and homeless on the other. At least not in the country I was born in.

Offline Kafein

  • King
  • **********
  • Renown: 2203
  • Infamy: 808
  • cRPG Player Sir White Rook A Gentleman and a Scholar
    • View Profile
Re: Meanwhile in Ukraine
« Reply #1568 on: March 11, 2014, 10:37:58 pm »
+1
(click to show/hide)

By the way those Russians really know how to keep calm and stand in lanes. Even the one to get to the top of the Eiffel tower is shorter.

What I meant is, people who actually lived under communism. Your parents, not the guys like you who are probably born after 1991. Life wasn't great but there weren't billionaires on one side and homeless on the other. At least not in the country I was born in.

Russia today and in the past had more extreme poverty than western countries, foremost during the few months they applied something vaguely similar to textbook communism after the soviet revolution.

Offline serr

  • OKAM Developer
  • ***
  • Renown: 293
  • Infamy: 19
  • cRPG Player A Gentleman and a Scholar
    • View Profile
  • Faction: Wataga
Re: Meanwhile in Ukraine
« Reply #1569 on: March 11, 2014, 10:38:05 pm »
+2
But... you know, 23 years passed...
And afaik inequality in post communist countries is far bigger than in western countries.
23 years is more than enough to get used to that.

Offline [ptx]

  • King
  • **********
  • Renown: 1871
  • Infamy: 422
  • cRPG Player Sir White Rook A Gentleman and a Scholar
  • such OP. so bundle of sticks. wow.
    • View Profile
Re: Meanwhile in Ukraine
« Reply #1570 on: March 11, 2014, 11:03:55 pm »
+2
Soviet Union - everyone getting the same share? Are you serious? People with political power lived like kings above the common rabble, who were all equally in the dirt, more or less. Also - ever heard of the blat system?

Offline Kuujis

  • Count
  • *****
  • Renown: 298
  • Infamy: 79
  • cRPG Player Sir White Knight A Gentleman and a Scholar
    • View Profile
  • Game nicks: Midreek_HRE
Re: Meanwhile in Ukraine
« Reply #1571 on: March 11, 2014, 11:23:24 pm »
+1
What I meant is, people who actually lived under communism. Your parents, not the guys like you who are probably born after 1991. Life wasn't great but there weren't billionaires on one side and homeless on the other. At least not in the country I was born in.
Sorry to dissapoint you, but I remember full well how we had VERY limited choices of food and if not our relatives in US sometimes sending a package of clothes/boots (also friggin bubble gum!!!! :D ) - our great natality rate family of 5 with dissident past would have had to choose "warmer boots in winter or food on the table". And trust me - one learns how to sew and care for ones boots after choices like this become norm.

And there were billionares, they were called "comrade communist party cream-de-la-cream". Sorry to break this to you  :rolleyes:

But... you know, 23 years passed...
And afaik inequality in post communist countries is far bigger than in western countries.
23 years is more than enough to get used to that.
And give it another 23 - things may even out and be more like nordic countries, less like russia. I got no probs with that  :rolleyes: putler does however...

Offline Xant

  • Finnish Pony
  • King
  • **********
  • Renown: 1552
  • Infamy: 803
  • cRPG Player
    • View Profile
Re: Meanwhile in Ukraine
« Reply #1572 on: March 11, 2014, 11:28:44 pm »
+1
That is a little ironic coming from you though.
Only if you're mentally challenged.
Meaning lies as much
in the mind of the reader
as in the Haiku.

Offline DaveUKR

  • Supreme Overlord
  • *******
  • Renown: 1456
  • Infamy: 242
  • cRPG Player
  • Small rain lays great dust
    • View Profile
Re: Meanwhile in Ukraine
« Reply #1573 on: March 11, 2014, 11:50:07 pm »
+1
What I really know is that 2nd high ranked officer deserted from ukrainian army in Crimea. Colonel, the commander of automobile battalion of naval forces. First he got kidnapped, afterwards he showed up completely drunk (also looked like beaten) and declared that he stands for Russian army from now and on.

This guy gave an interview today declining the fact that he deserted from the army and he's still all for Ukrainian army.

Video proof with language that you don't know
(click to show/hide)

But this deserter got replaced by a new one. 22 y.o. sailor from Ukrainian fleet (Maxim Knyazev, Russian ethnically, comes from Sevastopol, 2nd official deserter after admiral that I mentioned earlier) deserted from Ukrainian army to Crimean army to fight against "fascists". His photo from facebook. Really, I find it either a great trolling or even a greater stupidity of propaganda. Not-nаzis fighting against Nаzis, completely messed up.
(click to show/hide)

Offline Teeth

  • King
  • **********
  • Renown: 2550
  • Infamy: 1057
  • cRPG Player Sir Black Bishop A Gentleman and a Scholar
    • View Profile
Re: Meanwhile in Ukraine
« Reply #1574 on: March 12, 2014, 12:18:57 am »
+1
Also I am obviously only noting the "not eurocentric-ukraine" facts since most of the posters here are reporting the friendly ones. If the debate was balanced I wouldnt even feel the need to post. Dont confuse devil advocate and will to add fuel to a debate that needs going further away from the single-minded monopoly and staleness it could very well end in, if one side dominate the argument.
Forming your opinion when there is only one voice available is what I call brainwashing, and please dont ask me again "but what if only one side is saying truth/being good"  :lol:
There is a thin line between being the only one advocating an alternative stance as a devil's advocate and simply being wrong and I think you crossed it a few pages ago.