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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.

Today they think this was their glory age roflmao.
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Thats because the USSR wasnt socialist, it wasnt administered by the workers' council, but rather by a top-down stalinist bureaucracy, that focused on heavy industry. Without democracy socialism cant exist
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In the 80s people here were whipping their asses with newspapers that has ink with lead in them.
Some of these today long for those times thinking "everything was more natural an non-polluted"



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