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So, which one would it be?
And you can't choose Russia.
The USSR.
OH WAIT. LOLOLOLOLOLOL.
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NONE FFS.
They're all SHIT
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Tijrobinkafarvodi, sounds nice.
Atlantis of course.
Oh wait, that was PRE USSR..
Russia because I am funny and original.
At 9/13/10 12:12 PM, RobotTaco wrote: Russia because I am funny and original.
You're not original, because the OP said you can't choose Russia.
cause I'm a troll.
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At 9/13/10 12:16 PM, Falonefal wrote:cause I'm a troll.
And a very bad one at that.
At 9/13/10 12:18 PM, RobotTaco wrote:At 9/13/10 12:16 PM, Falonefal wrote:And a very bad one at that.cause I'm a troll.
I trolled you by being a bad troll :D
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At 9/13/10 12:19 PM, Falonefal wrote: I trolled you by being a bad troll :D
You are funny and original.
Belarus. Russian roulette anyone?
Czech Republic (formerly Czechoslovakia). Prague to be specific. I heard they have a superb red light district and I would like to try the local delicacies.
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Ukraine, because it seems to look quite interesting. Plus, the language is pretty similar to Russian, so I guess living there would slowly aid in learning two languages at once.
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Living in the USA would be pretty cool for a short time
At 9/13/10 12:48 PM, Jacco wrote: Living in the USA would be pretty cool for a LONG time
Fixed.
At 9/13/10 12:36 PM, Rude-Awakening wrote: Czech Republic (formerly Czechoslovakia). Prague to be specific. I heard they have a superb red light district and I would like to try the local delicacies.
Well I guess you just gotta czech it out you know?
At 9/13/10 12:48 PM, Jacco wrote: Living in the USA would be pretty cool for a short time
I would just stay here in the USA. People always seem to talk smack about America, but it really is a pretty great place to live and we do indeed have a large number of freedoms.
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lithuania, did i make you excited, lithuanian?
I'd live in Kiev, Ukraine.
I have family there.
Very distant family, maybe no family, but definitely origins.
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At 9/13/10 12:53 PM, Tony-DarkGrave wrote:At 9/13/10 12:48 PM, Jacco wrote: Living in the USA would be pretty cool for a short timeFixed.
Fixed.
Emphasis are great!
Ukraine, or more specifically the city of Chernobyl.
At 9/13/10 01:51 PM, Trystlions wrote: Does Poland count?
Well it was under great influence by the USSR, so yeah sure.
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I'd move to the USA - yeah, I know, I'm Australian, but it really does seem like a nice place - nice, varied weather, genuine distinction between states, and a mountain of history behind it. We've got history here, too, but it's kind of boring and we still censor video games.
Either that or England. Can someone actually define what counts as "Post-USSR"?
At 9/14/10 07:41 AM, Lintire wrote: I'd move to the USA - yeah, I know, I'm Australian, but it really does seem like a nice place - nice, varied weather, genuine distinction between states, and a mountain of history behind it. We've got history here, too, but it's kind of boring and we still censor video games.
Either that or England. Can someone actually define what counts as "Post-USSR"?
Basically any country that was formerly under communist control up until the collapse of the USSR, from which most have embraced democracy. England and the US don't count.