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Who are your favorite Russians?
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Pavel
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(((Landau))), (((Gromov))), (((Kontsevich))), (((Kazhdan))), (((Perelman))), (((Gelfand))), (((Arnold))), (((Ginzburg))), (((Urysohn))), (((Faddeev))).
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Gérard Depardieu
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>>219646161
He is a siberian
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All of them, specially Putin because he makes trannies seethe
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Durov is a loser. He cooperated with the russian authorities, and now those same authorities have planned to ban Telegram by april and declare it extremist.
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georgi dimitrov
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>this billionaire is a loser because the Russian government seethes at him
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Developers of MiSide
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Can't really stand them.
Tolstoy is nice though
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Boy
Sminem
Cool
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she's too perfect...
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Stalin
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Glushkov, he wanted to implement cybernetic socialism in the 60s and 70s, networking workplaces with computers so local bureaucrats would lose power and couldn't steal anymore but Brezhnev was an idiot and cut funding
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This guy for mindbreaking brown thirdies
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Alexander Pistoletov
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sasha rose
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Didn't they try that in Argentina?
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he's so cute. His plastic surgeon and TRT provider did great jobs
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>>219654565
That was project Cybersyn devised by Stafford Beer in Chile under Allende, but it was short lived because there was the Pinochet coup
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my mom
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>>219652544
How does a Westoid even discover this? I know only two types of people aware of OGAS: those who read Cockshott and the Crisis in the Kremlin enjoyers.
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wholesome post
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zyzz
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this anon's mom
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Tolstoy, Pushin, Dostoevsky, Turgenev, Gogol, Gorkii, Prokofiev, Shostakovich, Rakhmaninoff, Bulgakov and Akhmatova
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Her, literally build for marriage and motherhood <3
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>>219654944
Yeah I did both, but actually I knew about OGAS even before that, I read it in a book about the economic history of the USSR

Btw, I enjoyed ''China: Mao's Legacy'' more than ''CIIK'', I liked Crisis but it was too convoluted and the mechanics a bit too obscure where the gameplay became just too much trial and error. China was more streamlined so less frustrating. I also played Ostalgie but that one was a bit too ''streamlined''

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