damn capitalist, I'm pretty sure back then on Soviet Union they have education free all the way up to universities, FREE UNIVERSITIES HOW GOOD IS THAT!?
Pretty sure the regular quality of life was damn shitty
Don't think "university being free" really covers that
But Reks! Free school! Free school, man. Cant get much better than that. #sarcasm
damn capitalist, I'm pretty sure back then on Soviet Union they have education free all the way up to universities, FREE UNIVERSITIES HOW GOOD IS THAT!?
yeah, free college doing the job and classes you were forced to do no matter what, and if you refused/failed you were executed! yay, !FUN!
damn capitalist, I'm pretty sure back then on Soviet Union they have education free all the way up to universities, FREE UNIVERSITIES HOW GOOD IS THAT!?
yeah, free college doing the job and classes you were forced to do no matter what, and if you refused/failed you were executed! yay, !FUN!
One could even say that you thought it was... unehkseptable?
DMFA be droppin plot bombs with no context or explanation. You can't just say that the character who is the protagonist's childhood friend had a sister that everyone also knew but is now a brother that most people don't know through heavy handed implication! You gotta explain that shit!
Don't forget that they didn't have enough jobs, so you were often "paid" to sit around at the back of the store and drink vodka all day. Alternately, it also meant that everyone had to go through required military service.
I have a friend from Estonia, ex soviet bloc. He was almost forced into required service, but they excluded him due to where he lives. There are literally no jobs where he is at still, so he's been living off of like 7$ a week essentially.
I feel like two people trying to have a debate could counter each and every post/sentence/point with some instance of the logical fallacy ref. I'm bookmarking him anyways though.
(02-03-2016, 03:37 AM)SCN-3_NULL Wrote: [ -> ]-leglesslegolegolas-
who the hell keeps a toaster in the cockpit?
Well, Brits used to keep tea int heir tanks.
Not so far-fetched, plus, toast is nice.
it's more or less a boiler for boiling water, the water is then used to brew tea or cook up MREs(not Multi Role Endurance UCAV). it's isnt just brittish tank thing now, some other nation also have the same boiler included powered by the tank's electrical power.
THOUGH I DONT SEE THE REASON FOR IT ON A FIGHTER JET where cockpit room is little.
one of Reks' puns, though I think one part is missing from Reks' post
what a tongue twister
ah reminiscing about my olden days of RP. Back when I actively used the Tecarians as cannon fodder minions instead of a standalone worldbuilding project, and when I still usually lost most fights even with a mechanized company backing me up.
(02-03-2016, 05:08 AM)roguephoenix64 Wrote: [ -> ]Well, Brits used to keep tea int heir tanks.
Not so far-fetched, plus, toast is nice.
it's more or less a boiler for boiling water, the water is then used to brew tea or cook up MREs(not Multi Role Endurance UCAV). it's isnt just brittish tank thing now, some other nation also have the same boiler included powered by the tank's electrical power.
THOUGH I DONT SEE THE REASON FOR IT ON A FIGHTER JET where cockpit room is little.
You ever tried doing a bombing run on a medium sized planet converted into a doomsday machine without a snack?
Jammy dodgers are good, but nothing tops hot buttered toast.
alright, I need some help especially those who are in electrical engineer(mechatronics), I need some good marketing survey question for a surveillance/scouting disaster response spider drone, the purpose for this legged drone is to over come the disadvantages of a wheeled drone(rough terrain navigation),
or atleast that function a legged drone excels in where a wheeled drone doesnt