Every time you come into this thread it becomes more apparent you have no idea what it was like to live in USSR.
First it was sending kids to Tennis camps in the US in the height of the cold war. Then it was how no one left before the fall of the wall. And now it's people buying their own cars and apartments in the city at 26.
You could only buy a place if you were Loaded and Connected. This was communism. You know, everyone works and shares "equally." There were lists for getting into apartments.
You haven't addressed any of our points. You just keep talking about how 'happy' the people were.
First it was sending kids to Tennis camps in the US in the height of the cold war. Then it was how no one left before the fall of the wall. And now it's people buying their own cars and apartments in the city at 26.
You could only buy a place if you were Loaded and Connected. This was communism. You know, everyone works and shares "equally." There were lists for getting into apartments.
You haven't addressed any of our points. You just keep talking about how 'happy' the people were.
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