Message from @The Turdinator
Discord ID: 542970094066597889
why not north korea
You immigrated after the dissolution?
If I'm going to live in a capitalist country, it may as well be a good one right?
I already knew English too))
So the dissolution was in 1991... meaning you must've been around 20 or so when you moved.... and 1991 was 28 years ago... so you're in your 40s?
It's a secret man
Im 17
Where do you live?
I don't want to look like really old guy hanging around in youthful servers
New mexico i was born in texas
I live in Queensland
this server is really mixed there are people of all ages.
I was born in New Jersey, raised in New Jersey, plan to stay in New Jersey my whole life (except for maybe college)
no one under 13 tho
So yeah one of the main reasons I didn't stick with Trotskyism was because all the leftists I knew hated it
@Borzo How long have you been down under? How was the assimiliation process? Do you sitll have an accent?
Not much of an accent anymore
How long have you been there for?
It was very different from Belarus. And you know I can't tell you that))
All right; how was the assimilation process?
"Assimilation"?
I never assassinated anyone
Assimilating
It means getting used to the new country
Blending in with its people, its culture, etc.
Yes very different from Belarus. Very hot, no snow. People were kinda shocked when I told them I was Belarusian
They're very sarcastic
Do people in Australia even know Belarus exists?
So uhm white russia is a hot nation i hear
I tell them it used t be the Soviet Union
Because I bet you half the people in my Advanced Placement History class don't even know that Belarus is a country.
Or back then I just said "the Soviet Union"
hmmm
How did they react to that?
Very shocked, intrigued, maybe even scared
Yeah, there is a lot of anti-Soviet propaganda around westernized countries.
So I've seen
anti-Communist propaganda in general.
The have very skewed views on the Soviet Union
And think "communism is when the government does stuff"