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  1. Bush vs. The Axis of Evil - TL

    Speaking of tankies and debates, how are they taking this whole thing and more importantly how are they justifying Kim's more atrocious actions, or are they just pretending it isn't happening?
  2. Bush vs. The Axis of Evil - TL

    Why is it that every time an authoritarian regime or country sees something that they consider "degenerate" they immediately assume that said "degenerate" is weak and soft and will immediately give up upon the slightest push? Still, definitely highlights the different worlds that both Koreas...
  3. Bush vs. The Axis of Evil - TL

    Agreed, that usually doesn't happen by chance, and twice in a row.
  4. The Death of Russia - TL

    True, though compared to what he originally wanted it causes damage that will take maybe centuries to heal on a regional level and causes global issues but didn't reach the global apocalypse point, especially in regards to the outcome he predicted. Overall yes he caused a huge amount of damage...
  5. The Death of Russia - TL

    Probably trying to have a second go at it after his apocalyptic fantasy of total nuclear war failed to materialize. make me wonder what the future of movement like Al Quada is, governments will be more on alert, especially when the truth comes out.
  6. The Death of Russia - TL

    The Stalingrad government may be dysfunctional with its policy of killing ministers the day they are appointed, but Petrograd got them beat in the weird ideology department, honestly, the fact that you managed to write something so insane and absurd without once making it sound out of character...
  7. The Death of Russia - TL

    How does a government even function in an environment like that? Also, other than the security agency killing everyone suspected of being an enemy, is there any other part of the Stalingrad government that actually works as intended?
  8. The Death of Russia - TL

    Honest question, do the higher-ups really believe that statement or are they simply making it up to soften the blow?
  9. An Overview of Human Society under Threeism (Or, revisiting Nineteen Eighty-Four by George Orwell)

    Thank you, you've just addressed the one key issue that I always had with the novel, While I know that it was meant to be a warning against totalitarianism and remains a great book, a part of me always felt that a system like that would still have to deal with the fact that at a certain point...
  10. The Death of Russia - TL

    Indeed a sad state of affairs for what used to be the heart of a civilization, definitely adds a sense of tragedy that those Russians outside are still able to see it all unfold and watch as the great cities and landmarks of their homeland get destroyed. It would make for an interesting chapter...
  11. The Death of Russia - TL

    I'm starting to think that the ones living in Siberia might end up being the lucky ones.
  12. The Death of Russia - TL

    This line and the other stuff that was mentioned makes me seriously wonder why any Russians are supporting the communist in this civil war beyond a mix of nostalgia and terror, I get the fascist who basically sells the usual racist narrative and as such would gain support from Russian who might...
  13. The Death of Russia - TL

    They can try, overall though, imagine being born in the Soviet Union a few years before the fall and learning about the world through a communist lens and suddenly getting that thrown out during the early 1990s and then having the system once against destroyed and replaced by a narrative that...
  14. The Death of Russia - TL

    Out of curiosity, what are the communist putting out in terms of insane history narratives compared to their counterparts in Petrograd?
  15. The Death of Russia - TL

    Well, that was truly grizzly and horrifying, the heart of old Russia is now ruled by two monstrous regimes both horrible in their own unique way, and the worse part is they are not entirely unrealistic relative to what we've seen in our world in the past, That is good writing. Also, something...
  16. The Death of Russia - TL

    Speaking of Romanovs, I'm kinda surprised that the fascist right-wing of the NSF screaming about the good old days didn't include at least a few monarchist types among its ruling members.
  17. The Death of Russia - TL

    You mean crusader republic Also, how do the two factions (communist and fascist) style themselves in terms of what they call their state (Russian soviet republic, Russian state etc) That ending is also making me think that North Korea might try to pull something in Vladivostok and that...
  18. The Death of Russia - TL

    Looking at the map you'd think that the guys in charge of Russian infrastructure would have developed alternate routes that don't all go through a few regions, then again I don't think they could have foreseen the events of this timeline.
  19. The Death of Russia - TL

    What a way to end a chapter, Wonder what Siberia will be doing while cut off from European Russia, will they make it out better or worse? For that matter what about the Kaliningrad government, what's their position in all of this?
  20. The Death of Russia - TL

    That is definitely not ominous at all and cannot possibly be related to the author's note stating that things are only going to be just as or even bleaker after Chechnya. On a more serious note, how bad are things going to get in Russia relative to your other work (The Footprint of Mussolini)?
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