The future of the Forex industry - page 99

 
Evgeniy Chumakov:
The Dreamer is a factory.

a metaphysical factory covering all corners of the universe

 
transcendreamer:

I have already replied to you that these were necessary sacrifices in deconstruction.

As for the national confrontations, you are lying, and they were there even during the life of Commie Frankenstein.

Let me remind you: the Nagorno-Karabakh problem in the 80s, the tensions in Uzbekistan, etc.

Generally speaking, the "Soviet supranational community" existed only in official propaganda.

This is now long understood by all cultured educated people.

There is nothing to talk about...

If they existed, they could never have led to a full-scale war with the use of all modern weapons, as it happened after the collapse. "Victims under deconstruction" - do you no longer consider victims after deconstruction as victims? There are casualties even now and they are all distant consequences of disintegration.

 
Dmitry Fedoseev:

And the problem is that Gorbachev didn't think of this, not Brezhnev?

Your worship left the descendants with a country that was unfit for life - nothing real, everything was formal, just for show, even children could not be normally accepted into the Octobrats - there was a total lamppost in everything.

When people were accepted into the Komsomol, there were seven people standing there, three of them got in and got out, the rest were automatically accepted. It was your generation who were accepted. And you want us to treat this misunderstanding with awe?

First of all I have never worshipped anybody. Secondly I have never supported the ugly socialism that existed then. I have never been a member of the CPSU. And I do not regret the then political system, but the collapse of the country. Changing the political system was not necessary to break up the country.

 
khorosh:

If they did exist, they could never have led to a full-scale war using all modern weapons, as happened after the collapse, within the framework of a single state. "Victims during deconstruction" - and do you no longer consider victims after deconstruction as victims? There are casualties even now and they are all distant consequences of decay.

Of course Frankenstein kept them in check, but that doesn't mean the smouldering conflict was resolved, one way or another it would have gone off (even now NK is still burning)...

An attempt to create an artificial community by force, especially with a completely false ideology usually does not lead to good outcomes ...

And speaking of victims, please do not forget that the gentleman with a moustache on C killed even more Soviet citizens than the gentleman with a moustache on G...

Frankensten should have been put to sleep anyway, or that's what happened...

 
khorosh:

Firstly, I have never worshipped anyone. Secondly, I have never supported the ugly socialism that existed then. I have never been a member of the CPSU. And I do not regret the political system of that time, but the collapse of the country. Changing the political system didn't have to break up the country at all.

Now that is a surprise.

 
Dmitry Fedoseev:

Now that's a surprise.

It was described and even foreshadowed by Orwell. A famous trait of the Soviet man, which he devoted a lot of attention to in 1984, is the so-called doublethink. All Soviet people understood what had to be said. It was such a common construct and, in fact, a kind of unifying force.

 
transcendreamer:

This was described and even foreshadowed by Orwell. A famous trait of the Soviet man, to which he devoted much attention in 1984, is the so-called doublethink. All Soviet people understood what had to be said. It was such a common construct and, in fact, a certain unifying factor.

It was thanks to him that everybody knew perfectly well that in a referendum on the preservation of the USSR you had to vote for its preservation, but that there was absolutely no need to fight for the implementation of this decision)

 
Aleksey Nikolayev:

It was thanks to him that everyone knew perfectly well that the referendum on the preservation of the USSR should be voted for, but that there was absolutely no need to fight for the implementation of this decision)

It's not even hypocrisy, but the next stage: people utter the words like mantras, without understanding their meaning and without even going into the meaning. At the same time, they may not only pronounce the words, but they may also show appropriate emotions. For example, speaking with a shiver in their voice. Again, it is all a performance to a certain extent. The Soviets, in a sense, raised actors out of the entire population. Because if you don't show any acting ability and you can't learn the right text, all roads are automatically closed for you. The higher up you go, the more you have to know the mantras and know how to say those mantras. A set of these mantras also defined the Soviet man. Naturally, this universal acting had on the flip side a universal striking cynicism. This, too, is a peculiarity of the Soviet people.

(c) Alexei Roshchin.

 
And here at last is the 100th page! - And it's time to get back to the conceptual foundations of capitalism and the market! 😋
 
transcendreamer:

Where will it go...

Right now it's just a drain on funds and crypto because both are rising...

But I keep expecting a deep correction and wild cries from telegram investors with masses going out the window 🤣

Legend has it that a collapse should follow soon after even shoe shiners get interested in the market) In my opinion, that moment in crypto is long overdue)