Skallagrim
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What I mean is that under USSR mismanagement, you saw empty shelves and socio-economic implosion, too. And once the USSR fell, normal economic activity almost immediately resumed, but infrastructurally speaking, everything was a complete and utter mess. (One might argue that a few decades of communist rule is roughly equal in effect to a devastating war.)Well, I guess that's one way to look at it; it's more Kherson has very limited civie facilities left intact to the degree this market is, so the owners are letting people use the power stations/plugs, because they have some of the only functional ones in the city.
31 years, and these fuckers learned nothing. They still inflict the same harm on everything they touch.
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