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Cake day: June 20th, 2023

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  • Okay lets use wiki as a source… https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_communist_states

    The following communist states were socialist states committed to communism. Some were short-lived and preceded the widespread adoption of Marxism–Leninism by most communist states.

    Russia Russia
        Chita Republic (1905–1906)
        Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic (1917–1991)
            Amur Socialist Soviet Republic (1918)
            Turkestan Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic (1918–1924)
            Volga German Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic (1918–1941)
            Bashkir Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic (1919–1991)
            Tatar Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic (1920–1990)
            Kirghiz Autonomous Socialist Soviet Republic (1920–1925)
            Mountain Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic (1921–1924)
            Dagestan Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic (1921–1991)
            Crimean Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic (1921–1941; 1944–1945)
            Yakut Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic (1922–1991)
            Buryat Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic (1923–1990)
            Karelian Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic (1923–1940; 1956–1991)
            Kazakh Autonomous Socialist Soviet Republic (1925–1936)
            Kirghiz Autonomous Socialist Soviet Republic (1926–1936)
            Mordovian Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic (1934–1990)
            Udmurt Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic (1934–1990)
            Kalmyk Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic (1935–1943; 1957–1991)
            Checheno-Ingush Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic (1936–1944; 1957–1991)
            Kabardino-Balkarian Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic (1936–1944; 1957–1991)
            Komi Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic (1936–1991)
            Mari Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic (1936–1991)
            North Ossetian Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic (1936–1993)
            Karelo-Finnish Soviet Socialist Republic (1940–1956)
            Kabardin Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic (1944–1957)
            Tuvan Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic (1961–1992)
            Gorno-Altai Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic (1990–1991)
        Soviet Republic of Soldiers and Fortress-Builders of Naissaar (1917–1918)
        Donetsk–Krivoy Rog Soviet Republic (1918)
        Crimean Socialist Soviet Republic (1919)
        Far Eastern Republic Far Eastern Republic (1920–1922)
        Tuvan People's Republic Tuvan People's Republic (1921–1944)
        Soviet Union Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (1922–1991)
    

    Would you look at that…


  • Cheapest way i can think of: buy a celling tile case and a tacker, cut the celing tile un a T shape and tack them on both side between each of the truss. No need to put anything between them. That’ll cost around 100$.

    Forget the drywall celling for a while you should at least replace all the stuff that’s gonna be stuck in there for peace of mind. Then you can think about it.

    You should get that celling tile for the whole celling asap this will help with the soundproofing of the first level. Consider extra soundproofing after this.







    1. For those who commit the acts specified in Article 2 of this Opinion, the ringleaders or those who commit serious crimes shall be sentenced to life imprisonment or fixed-term imprisonment of ten years or above.

    Among them, those who cause particularly serious harm to the state and the people and whose circumstances are particularly bad may be sentenced to death

    ; those who actively participate shall be sentenced to fixed-term imprisonment of not less than three years but not more than ten years; those who participate in other activities shall be sentenced to fixed-term imprisonment of not more than three years, criminal detention, control or deprivation of political rights.

    Tbf it’s not super clear i had to read the whole thing 3 time. Sorry about the brillant people calling you a tankie, they prob don’t even know what it mean…




  • Yea sure, it was all in the paper anyway. Let me copy paste that shit since you are unable to click on a link… here you go!

    when a Norwegian committee in 2010 awarded the Nobel Peace Prize to a Chinese dissident, Beijing stopped buying salmon from the Nordic country. Two years later, China rejected banana imports from the Philippines over a territorial dispute in the South China Sea. In 2020, Beijing responded to Australia’s call for an investigation into the origin of the COVID-19 pandemic by raising tariffs on Australian barley and wines.

    Then came Lithuania. In late 2021 and early 2022, Lithuanian businesses saw their cargo shipments to and from China stranded, and they were warned by major European businesses that Lithuanian-made auto parts would be barred from products for the Chinese market.

    That came after Lithuania allowed Taiwan’s de-facto embassy in Vilnius to bear the name Taiwan, instead of Taipei — Taiwan’s capital city — as preferred by Beijing. China considers the self-governed island to be part of Chinese territory and protested the use of Taiwan.




  • Pineapple fun fact: Before selling them for consumption, pineapple merchants rented pineapples to people who couldn’t afford to purchase them. Those who rented would take the pineapple to parties, not to give as a gift to the host, but to carry around and show off their apparent ability to afford such an expensive fruit.

    A pineapple could cost up to 8000$ in the 1700-1800.

    This fun fact has been brought to you by: Eat the rich!™



  • Just over a week after U.S. President Joe Biden defended police crackdowns on dozens of anti-war protests on college campuses by declaring that students don’t have “the right to cause chaos,” a new analysis on Friday showed that nearly all the campus demonstrations have not been violent at all—and many that have descended into violence did so due to police interventions or aggressive counter-protests.

    The Armed Conflict Location and Event Data Project (ACLED) examined 553 campus protests that took place across the U.S. between April 18-May 3 and found that fewer than 20 resulted in serious violence or property damage—meaning that 97% of the protests remained non-violent.

    Jeez louise, all you had to do was read 2 paragraph…