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Today I’m going to be talking about Marxism and how we can use it to solve the papist and inferior problem
Maybe you're familiar with this one?> When all these YouTubers are being referenced:
Unrelated but i wonder how musical theatre is in the RU?
One can only imagine Hamilton...
So...'90s American Gladiators, but with real weapons?Here's something that will be horrifying: Reality TV
"This week on American Survivor.... 12 Anglo-Saxons shall go to the island, only one will come out alive and with the prize money! Betrayal, love and bloodshed! Brought to you by Goodyear Enterprises!"
Also, bloodsports are going to be huge, I'm sure. I'd like to see more than just the dogfighting one from Classic. Some gladiator combat, televised live fire exercises, etc...
Here's another thought. WMiT version of Sabaton!
Here's another thought. WMiT version of Sabaton!
There would be no shortage of material for them, that's for sure.
Would they be legal in the RU though?That would be a sight to see! (and hear, too)
Would they be legal in the RU though?
Well, The Room at least would likely have been made in France. The RU isn't exactly a land of opportunity for people like Tommy Wiseau.Great now i'm wondering what the WMiT versions of The Room and the Cabbage Patch Kids are like.
So I was at the flea market (one of my main hobbies IRL), and I saw a blue book in a pile of auto manuals that looked really old. It's a 1940s era European guide by Mercedes Benz, complete with detailed fold-out maps of all the old highways and roads and even guides on different traffic regulations, signage, and best places to visit. It was only 4 dollars, and I think it would be terrific to base campaigns in future European wars on! Especially since it shows many ancient villages and such that no longer exist in the modern world of Google Maps.
That book is from the 1950's. Those borders weren't established until after 1945, and for the latter half of the decade, people weren't exactly clamoring to drive through the wonderful countryside between rubble piles formerly known as cities. Plus, Amazon has it listed as being from 1952So I was at the flea market (one of my main hobbies IRL), and I saw a blue book in a pile of auto manuals that looked really old. It's a 1940s era European guide by Mercedes Benz, complete with detailed fold-out maps of all the old highways and roads and even guides on different traffic regulations, signage, and best places to visit. It was only 4 dollars, and I think it would be terrific to base campaigns in future European wars on! Especially since it shows many ancient villages and such that no longer exist in the modern world of Google Maps.
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That book is from the 1950's. Those borders weren't established until after 1945, and for the latter half of the decade, people weren't exactly clamoring to drive through the wonderful countryside between rubble piles formerly known as cities. Plus, Amazon has it listed as being from 1952