It’s one of my favorite holidays during a year. Along with 5th of March
Pretty_Idea_8593 on
Note you can’t see the polish flag because someone has to take the photo.
R3b3llmnt on
Where’s Kazakhstan
MAKAPOH on
Where are russian zombie crawling out of the grave?
R3b3llmnt on
Don’t c Belarus either
ClockworkOrdinator on

AndrewNapalmEnjoyer on
Hm, is nice 🙂
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Valahul77 on
Please add the former socialist countries to the list of the ones celebrating this. The day when the evil empire disappeared was one of the most wonderful things that happened in early 90’s.
Eld_Jinn on
Inflation, economical collapse, mass unemployment, mass privatisation; LMAO.
Not considering that the very people who pushed for its collapse were the same party elite, who just recycled themselves into the actual oligarchs. You are so fucking deluded. Â
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Current_Cat_6912 on
Is Poland taking the picture
crw614 on
It’s strange that this photo is missing 2 out of the 3 countries that actually put an end to this quasi-state. The dissolution of the USSR was signed by three countries: Ukraine, Belarus, and Russia. Even though Russia today is heavily glorifying the Soviet period, in the 1990s the desire for freedom and for something new was very strong. The same was true for the Republic of Belarus. Power changes, empires collapse, and sooner or later all countries will go through a deconstruction and re-evaluation of the Soviet Union period.
[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Belovezha_Accords](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Belovezha_Accords)
Historical-Bar-305 on
The shitty USSR is still running around in eastern Ukraine. So it’s too early to bury it.
Yeah but its worth noting that not all of these countries wanted USSR to disolve. Actually most people wanted USSR to remain.
CascadeStyleSheets on
A glorious day indeed!!
luloanguila on
as a socialist I couldn’t agree more
Bentman343 on
Weird that you adore economic collapse and mass starvation that drove thousands of children into prositution to survive. The collapse of the USSR was a disgusting tragedy that ruined most of these countries just so capitalists could scrape whatever value they could find off its bones.
Jako Hiszpan mówię: WIELE POWODÓW DO ŚWIĘTOWANIA. My też nienawidzimy komunistów (jeśli chcecie wiedzieć dlaczego, sprawdźcie zaangażowanie ZSRR w naszą wojnę domową).
Shekotilo on
Дураки
Szczeciner on
No reason to be happy, as Russia is still there. As long as this corrupted abomination exists, no former Soviet Republic can sleep calmly.
Some russian mil blogger was upset this Xmas that the war in Ukraine will take longer than their stupid “patriot” war, 1418 days, which is basically WW2 for USSR.
Different from the rest of the world that counts since the invasion of Poland, 2,194 days.
Ok_Detail_1 on
Is this CW The Flash series photo? This is Grunt Gustin.
Unfortunately, about 21 countries are still trapped in there, as they simply had the status of autonomous republics within the Russian SFSR rather than SSRs.
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It’s one of my favorite holidays during a year. Along with 5th of March
Note you can’t see the polish flag because someone has to take the photo.
Where’s Kazakhstan
Where are russian zombie crawling out of the grave?
Don’t c Belarus either

Hm, is nice 🙂

Please add the former socialist countries to the list of the ones celebrating this. The day when the evil empire disappeared was one of the most wonderful things that happened in early 90’s.
Inflation, economical collapse, mass unemployment, mass privatisation; LMAO.
Not considering that the very people who pushed for its collapse were the same party elite, who just recycled themselves into the actual oligarchs. You are so fucking deluded. Â

Is Poland taking the picture
It’s strange that this photo is missing 2 out of the 3 countries that actually put an end to this quasi-state. The dissolution of the USSR was signed by three countries: Ukraine, Belarus, and Russia. Even though Russia today is heavily glorifying the Soviet period, in the 1990s the desire for freedom and for something new was very strong. The same was true for the Republic of Belarus. Power changes, empires collapse, and sooner or later all countries will go through a deconstruction and re-evaluation of the Soviet Union period.
[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Belovezha_Accords](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Belovezha_Accords)
The shitty USSR is still running around in eastern Ukraine. So it’s too early to bury it.
Happy unemployment, poverty, homelessness, hungry children, deindustrialisation, consumerism, privatisation and crime!!!
Yeah but its worth noting that not all of these countries wanted USSR to disolve. Actually most people wanted USSR to remain.
A glorious day indeed!!
as a socialist I couldn’t agree more
Weird that you adore economic collapse and mass starvation that drove thousands of children into prositution to survive. The collapse of the USSR was a disgusting tragedy that ruined most of these countries just so capitalists could scrape whatever value they could find off its bones.
https://preview.redd.it/pdy77fx1nk9g1.jpeg?width=1080&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=6ce44a41deb2d842d45b205d635c45679fd4a70b
Jako Hiszpan mówię: WIELE POWODÓW DO ŚWIĘTOWANIA. My też nienawidzimy komunistów (jeśli chcecie wiedzieć dlaczego, sprawdźcie zaangażowanie ZSRR w naszą wojnę domową).
Дураки
No reason to be happy, as Russia is still there. As long as this corrupted abomination exists, no former Soviet Republic can sleep calmly.
Where is Poland?
https://preview.redd.it/bur4iaevqk9g1.jpeg?width=470&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=ddde09a8832e8038f74c2f8babb54b5a5d732efa
Some russian mil blogger was upset this Xmas that the war in Ukraine will take longer than their stupid “patriot” war, 1418 days, which is basically WW2 for USSR.
Different from the rest of the world that counts since the invasion of Poland, 2,194 days.
Is this CW The Flash series photo? This is Grunt Gustin.
https://preview.redd.it/cksq1qy4tk9g1.jpeg?width=212&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=d477c684aaa1293ca3dbdec9eab3576597428b76
<3
Na co umarł Stalin?
Unfortunately, about 21 countries are still trapped in there, as they simply had the status of autonomous republics within the Russian SFSR rather than SSRs.