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Juan Myers
Jaxson White
Luis Gutierrez
Thomas Walker
Jordan Myers
Alexander Diaz
Charles Perez
Ugh, if only...
Charles Myers
William Rogers
NOOO DONT DIVIDE MY COUNTRY NOOOOOOO
Anthony Rodriguez
John Morgan
Ethan Diaz
Parker Baker
Julian Richardson
Juan Jackson
Ryder Miller
Zachary Lopez
Nathaniel Johnson
David Peterson
Nicholas Moore
Liam Butler
Dylan Smith
Austin Roberts
>entertainment per year: 26,250,000 denarii
Nicholas Anderson
Interesting, I didn't expect our soil is of so poor quality, I wonder why our agriculture is doing so good then
Joseph Fisher
Didn’t entertainment and infrastructure usually come out of the pockets of local nobility and not the state?
Jaxson Murphy
Looks like a fair bit of land in Poland is still level 1-3
And with modern technology even poor land can be useful
Brody Wright
>somebody help me Balance this
>cut back on the gladiator fights
>no
Angel Roberts
>inherent landquality
So they are not taking land into account that has been permanently altered to be more fertile? We have meter thick plaggen soil created over centuries here in lower saxony. Its super fertile.
Owen Clark
Potatoes arent demanding
Jeremiah Adams
en.wikipedia.org
We're still one of the biggest world wheat producers.
Landon Collins
Connor Rogers
funny how it's actually the other way round now, the centre of Chinese individualism is in the south (Hong Kong) while northernmost Beijing is the seat of the communist party.
Josiah Reyes
Jose King
not really, HKers are still very much like their cantonese counterpart, If you are talking about government policy then yes, Hk is much more liberal than beijing. But then again, you would be surprised by how many underground stuff that exists in beijing.
Parker Cox
Swiss middle lands is not flat, it's actually hills. Jura are small mountains, and Alps are huge mountains.
Sebastian Powell
>you would be surprised by how many underground stuff that exists in beijing.
I wouldn't, it's rather normal that big cities with lots of young, educated people will always be more liberal, it's the same in Russia where Putin has the lowest support in Moscow, even though his seat is there.
Doesn't change the fact that it's an interesting phenomenon, even if only symbolically.
Thomas Parker
Sebastian Fisher
We don't care about China. Fuck off with your virus.
Jack Allen
Are you Chinese?
Zachary Gonzalez
yes
Zachary Cook
Asher Jenkins
Why did we get that little chunk in the UK side?
Robert Allen
Why is Ukraine so poor if they’re the most fertile country in Europe?
Jose Thomas
What do Chinese think about Harbin? Stereotypes, general opinion about people etc.
Brandon Morales
Because in the modern economy agriculture matters very little.
Kevin Williams
What’s that flag next to France?
Jeremiah Gray
Thanks for the virus
Dominic Sullivan
It’s not just poverty though. I constantly see Ukrainians on here complaining about food prices.
Elijah Turner
Gabriel Anderson
The Saar Protectorate
Joseph Robinson
the world would be a better place if these eternally stayed apart and never united or even interacted with eachother
Evan Hall
I am not certain why it was part of american occupation zone but the city itself is Bremen which is important port city on german north sea coast.
Noah Stewart
wars, Soviets who prefered make Poland into agricultural powerhouse of warsaw pact and Ukraine into nuclear polygon.
Adrian Anderson
Their food prices are the lowest in Europe, just their salaries are so low so they still can't afford it, especially that they need to pay more than Americans (higher taxes) for more 'sophisticated' consumer goods like electronics, clothes, medicines etc.
Joseph Russell
Austin Rodriguez
this is bullshit, Ukraine was the breadbasket of the Soviet Union
Lincoln Reyes
they had such possibilities, but in the end of the day Poland+Belarus produced most of the food.
Samuel Johnson
proofs?
Aiden Stewart
Northeasterners are typically portrayed pretty negatively; violent and arrogant are prob the stereotype, at least in the north. Nothing in particular about harbin, peopel usually go there to see the old Russian architecture. One of the regional specialty in the Harbin is the smoked sausage, although it was produced by the russians, it is really similar to polish kielbasa
Justin Wilson
I see you're following the /his/ thread
Charles Williams
COOF
Camden Morgan
There were quite a lot of Poles in Harbin before 1914, this city is somehow interesting to us, there's also some Polish heritage there. Thanks anyway
Juan Murphy
bavarians and saxon germans are good peple
just genocide pr*ssia
Michael Reyes
Very bad economic decision made in 1990s. Basically, Ukraine got it independence in late 1991, i.e. two years after the non-Soviet post-commie countries. They witnessed the massive human cost of economic reforms (unemployment, exclusion etc) and they assumed that radical reforms are bound to fail. Therefore they decided to go different way - to maintain the old Communist-era industry and thus employment.
The problem - they reforms in countries such as Poland eventually bore fruit and allowed them to shed away the inherited inefficiencies. Ukraine was left with inefficient industry that could only survive by constant stream of state subsidies. The subsidies were highly dependent on political influence, which in turn allowed well-connected individuals to take over the industry for peanuts, giving rise to the oligarch class. Add to that the legendary-level corruption and you have a recipe for a protracted disaster.
Owen Perry
dosłownie chuj wie, zgoogluj "sowiecki plan zagospodarowania bloku wschodniego" czy coś
Sebastian King
btw this is what happened to the russians in harbin youtu.be
Owen Cooper
Oh that's why Easterners are almost as dumb as Parichiens.
Robert Myers
>The problem - they reforms in countries such as Poland eventually bore fruit and allowed them to shed away the inherited inefficiencies. Ukraine was left with inefficient industry that could only survive by constant stream of state subsidies. The subsidies were highly dependent on political influence, which in turn allowed well-connected individuals to take over the industry for peanuts, giving rise to the oligarch class. Add to that the legendary-level corruption and you have a recipe for a protracted disaster.
Funny because you could describe South Korea exactly the same way yet it worked out there.
Gavin Gonzalez
Brandon Davis
sorry I don't understand Chinese
btw, is youtube allowed in China? is there a Chinese youtube-like site?
Hudson Foster
Roads
Ian Lee
there is, don't remember name though
James Young
Ryan Collins
Youtube is banned, there's plenty video-sharing websites in china. Im not really familiar with those because i haven't lived in china since i was a kid.
Brayden Jones
>Funny because you could describe South Korea exactly the same way yet it worked out there.
Similarities are superficial. South Korea did not inherit massive heavy industry that employed a big chunk of the population. South Korean chaebols produced consumer goods and operated from the start in the context of global market economy, thus they had to compete for overseas markets. Ukrainian industry operated solely for the needs of USSR economy (or rather its military-industrial complex) and produced such sought-over goods like tanks, rocket modules and bomber planes.
Josiah Green
South Korean economy is also highly militarized and South Korea is known for rampant corruption, in the era of the economic boom during Park Chung-hee's rule the chaebols were in fact state-controlled.