>>122834 (OP) jesus christ this website is filled with literal spastics i don't disagree with you slavic potato digger, but the way you talk and the weird laugh you do makes me think you're an overweight autistic retard who weirds people out after a 30 second conversation
>>122834 (OP) I take pills that are made in Poland. Thank you, very nice pills. They keep me calm and reduce my aggression. I'd recommend poles to take polish pills too, as I see you're always so butt-hurt.
Explain one thing. Why is there spam of Russian don't having enough eggs? Some oil crude exporter country that has access with its own fertilizers and that black earth can't keep aviaries? It's communist Slav retardation of centralised economy?
Look at these eggs that a patient gave to my mother. A reminder since 24 Feb 2022 that the prices of fertilizers and gasoline and afterwards grain went up here in the poorest country of Western Europe.
>>123104 It's Russian and in the future it will be probably internationally de jure Russian. In 4chan - https://archive.4plebs.org/pol/search/text/Eggs/page/3/ - they spam eggs prices. What happened to Russian chickens, the hens? Do they concentrate the aviaries or something and got Avian flu? Or some scheme similar to Spain's olive oil scandal that blew the price of olive oil. Turkey restricting exports and Spanish coming to Portugal to buy cheap olive oil.
>>123096 >>123117 Two Crimean poultry farms created a tacit cartel and, taking advantage of the instability of the Russian currency (as a result of the restriction of the price ceiling on Russian oil from NATO countries), jointly raised the prices of their products and sold them abroad to obtain more revenue. Thus, the domestic market was destabilized according to the "domino" principle. In its turn, the Russian government (the Ministry of Agriculture) was apparently so busy setting up parallel imports that it missed the situation with these two products, although it should have started buying eggs and chicken abroad to make up for the deficit, since Russia has a free economy and the state cannot impose its price policy on entrepreneurs until the situation becomes critical, and only if it concerns socially important products. It's the same with chicken, just different actors.
Be that as it may, the problem was solved by the artificial limitation of the markup by the state officially, which will start to take effect 100% within this month (it should be noted that not all people are pigs and earlier before the intervention of the state three retail chains independently limited the markup on eggs to a minimum). Criminal cases were opened against the cartel creators, some people from the ministry were fired, Putin apologized to the Russians during the Direct Line press conference and stated that it was a failure of the government.
>>123117 I understand they have a queue of beggars for free food as a matter of course, and when it comes to the Russian queue, which was only one day and only in one place, it is considered a giant victory for the USA? They really are brothers with the hohols.
>>122834 (OP) I don't like other slavs. I don't like even the belarusians and the serbs. I think we Russians need to give up on illusions about muh slavic brotherhood and start viewing the world through the prism of our national interests only. I do respect the poles through for building a nice cozy country with all the EU money that you guys get. I frequently look at poland through google maps and I am amazed just how nice everything looks compared to Russia.
>>122834 (OP) >poles They suffer from phantom pains of non-existent anymore polish empire. Were butthurt of russians pretty much since they overtook poles as greatest slavic power. As people, good to drink with and cuss funnily. >czechs Guys still salty over '68. Nice beer, nice games.
>>122834 (OP) Поляки реально такие отбитые по всем войсчатам. А эта статистика про толчки ведь включает в себя все домохозяйства, дачи на которых две недели в году живут.
>>124445 I wrote "like", as I didn't remember exactly the date, but 2021 is close >>124447 even that I translated your post, I still don't understand what you wrote
>>124315 >I don't like other slavs. I don't like even the belarusians and the serbs. I think we Russians need to give up on illusions about muh slavic brotherhood and start viewing the world through the prism of our national interests only. All nations view the world through their national interests, Russia always did as well. And of course it's dumb to portray "Slavic brotherhood" as something of an unifying political movement, it's the same as the concept of whiteness or pan-Europeanism. Unless you ditch everything related to your identity except that dilluted concept (Slav, "white", European), you're inevitably going to run into divisions which is normal. I am never for dilluting the identity into something unrecognisable - Slavic is just a catch-all phrase for us, there's no Slavic religion or an universal Slavic language. Slavic brotherhood is generally preferred because of the fact that Slavs weren't generally liked by other western Europeans (history, the 90s and so on), so we would stick together. Slavs in general also share many words and sometimes you can crack jokes in your language and other Slavs will understand. In prisons or army (French Foreign Legion) you'll always see Slavs group up. So I never bought into the affinity on the basis of politics, but over some similiarities (or very deep similiarities inside of West/EastSouth Slavs respectively). These similiarities help when you go to other Slavic countries, at least they helped me.
>>124492 >>>124447 even that I translated your post, I still don't understand what you wrote He said that that's poles aren't very clever, because those statistics include any household, even holiday homes that are occupied only two weeks in a year. мимо
>>122834 (OP) I've spend some time in Poland, Croatia, Slovenia, and i don't feel local people as culturally close. I'd say that there is a big difference between Russia that is a multicultural nation (for the best and worse of it) and small slavic nations that often have a big historical complex with their origins.
I felt as much abroad there as i felt in France or Lituania, except that the language is a lil easier to understand.