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The Soviet Union opened its very first large toilet paper factory in... 1969 lol.
And toilet paper remained defitsit for the whole Soviet period, right until the end lmao.
People would buy Pravda and Komsomol newspapers exclusively to use as toilet paper kek.
In 1981, a Soviet plane crashed and killed 16 Admirals and Generals because it was overloaded with hoarded paper rofl.

And Russians today think that was their glory age.
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>>215986762
>communist country doesn’t prioritise consumer goods
>retarded anglo cannot comprehend this
It was the glory age because despite having no toilet paper and cars, the country managed to build space stations and synchrotrons.
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>communist country doesn’t prioritise consumer goods
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Why do Russians have this anal fixation
>worship of toilet paper
>stealing toilets in Ukraine
>all the gay rape
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>>215986762
Can you really overload a plane with something as light as toilet paper?
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>>215986938
You can overload a plane with anything.
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>>215986762
You read the newspapers at that time anyway. Waste-free economy.
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>>215986812
All that just to try and catch up to people who still managed to effortlessly stay ahead without sacrificing anything at all.
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>>215987008
How many space stations did the US build during the Cold War? I’ll tell you, one (Skylab). It wasn’t even modular. The USSR built seven.
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>>215986938
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DcJRR6nADko
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>>215987048
What did those 7 space stations achieve.
How did that benefit the worker and peasant in his workers' and peasants' state.
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>>215987114
The Mir space station was so successful that the Americans used it for research and had a whole docking module for the Shuttle installed. The ISS wouldn’t have been a thing today without Mir since it gave tons of experience in building modular space stations in the first place.
>how did that benefit the worker
Communism is a collectivist ideology. It’s not about benefitting the individual, but the collective proletariat class. And it did benefit it by creating tons of jobs.
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>>215987234
>blahblah it existed Mir Skylab ISS
No one cares. None of that benefits the working man.
Give a figure on how many jobs it created.
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>>215987489
The USSR was definitely retarded in building these projects because they produced nothing of value. But also the USSR was crippled during WW2, unlike the US, and never really recovered till this day



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