AsakennyHao
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The image giving me strange nostalgia
The image giving me strange nostalgia
It was during the de-facto Soviet control of the country via a Communist puppet regime(I know the US does the same, actual opposition lost the war) in which people had to cue in line for hours for bread.What's this? @WorthlessSlavicShit @Ron.Belgrade Can you give me the context?
Pretty sure all of EE/former communist countries went through thisOh yeah just post late 1980s USSR or 90s Russia photo and say it's Poland
It can be also 80s PolandOh yeah just post late 1980s USSR or 90s Russia photo and say it's Poland
Oh yeah just post late 1980s USSR or 90s Russia photo and say it's Poland
Wasn't it basically the same circumstances economically for you guys & the rest of the Eastern Bloc?It can be also 80s Poland
We were USSR shield tho
@wereqPretty sure all of EE/former communist countries went through this
@WorthlessSlavicShit mentioned how he knows people who had to cue in line for hours for fuckin' yogurt of all things
Only DDR in this region was slightly better supplied due to many Germans here had families in Western Germany.Wasn't it basically the same circumstances economically for you guys & the rest of the Eastern Bloc?
Yeah sounds about right.Only DDR in this region was slightly better supplied due to many Germans here had families in Western Germany.
Brutal, sorry your family had to go through that.But most daily use goods needed stamps to buy like sugar, meat, flour, toilet paper, milk, butter and many food but also alcohol, petrol, cigs during martial law in 1981-1983
There will never be empty shelves in the USA, it's just that prices will rise and that's it, and store shelves will be filled to the top with food.Coming soon to America
Did you forgotten 2020?There will never be empty shelves in the USA, it's just that prices will rise and that's it, and store shelves will be filled to the top with food.
This is an exception to the rule, we have been advancing for less than one year. Under communism, the queue system worked for decades. For about 10 years you had to wait to buy a car, to buy groceries you had to wait a couple of hours in line.Did you forgotten 2020?
Eastern European economies went through a financial apocalypse during the economic transition in the late 1980s and 1990s.What's this? @WorthlessSlavicShit @Ron.Belgrade Can you give me the context?
Pretty sure all of EE/former communist countries went through this
Yup and the maps I posted above show this pretty clearly.Wasn't it basically the same circumstances economically for you guys & the rest of the Eastern Bloc?
LatAmers were unable to buy stuff that would be normal in their countries in Poland because it was so poorAt Kraków’s Jagiellonian University, the first phrase the foreign students (mostly from Brazil and Argentina) who were studying Polish before beginning inexpensive medical and architecture studies would learn was Nie ma (“We don’t have it”). They heard it in shops when they tried to buy meat or wine. They heard it in kiosks when trying to buy luxuries like soap and razor blades. They heard it fired at them by surly waiters indicating a lack of almost every item on the menu, from beer to “exotic” dishes like beef cutlets and pork chops (no point in ordering on Monday, as meat was not sold on the first day of the week). At one point I remember tossing aside the menu and telling the waiter, “Just bring me whatever you have.”
Specifically, my mom and aunt once or twice talked about how if they wanted those, my grandma would have to wait in a line since early morning to get those.@WorthlessSlavicShit mentioned how he knows people who had to cue in line for hours for fuckin' yogurt of all things
And thats a good thing?This is an exception to the rule, we have been advancing for less than one year. Under communism, the queue system worked for decades. For about 10 years you had to wait to buy a car, to buy groceries you had to wait a couple of hours in line.
overIt used to be like this in Romania, too
This could be any slavic country tbhView attachment 1220124
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Pretty sure all of EE/former communist countries went through this
@WorthlessSlavicShit mentioned how he knows people who had to cue in line for hours for fuckin' yogurt of all things





