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Reason: None provided.

I watched it semi-live back in 1989 on the very same day as our first free-ish elections in Poland, but I guess I must have hallucinated and really nothing at all happened.

There were some weird times. Like we were still allied to Saddam's Iraq and family friend was an engineer working there but it was our version of Glasnost already and so I've seen some Iranian footage of gassed civilians on uncensored news before my parents kicked me out and I still remember this scene.

Few years later just as Yugoslavia really kicked in they showed corpses streaming down a river and I was really shocked how it was all happening here in Europe now (again). There were still Soviet occupation troops here, except they were now Russian. They were really fucking slow to go. When they did leave they left extremely contaminated zones behind (chemically, radiologically, some of it still not cleaned up) just to be dicks.

1 year ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

I watched it semi-live back in 1989 on the very same day as our first free-ish elections in Poland, but I guess I must have hallucinated and really nothing at all happened.

There were some weird times. Like we were still allied to Saddam's Iraq and family friend was an engineer working there but it was our version of Glasnost already and so I've seen some Iranian footage of gassed civilians on uncensored news before my parents kicked me out and I still remember this scene.

Few years later just as Yugoslavia really kicked in they showed corpses streaming down a river and I was really shocked how it was all happening here in Europe now (again). There were still Soviet occupation troops here, except they were now Russian. They were really fucking slow to go. When they did leave they left extremely contaminated zones behind (chemically, radiologically, they even deliberately released oil tanks before leaving).

1 year ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

I watched it semi-live back in 1989 on the very same day as our first free-ish elections in Poland, but I guess I must have hallucinated and really nothing at all happened.

There were some weird times. Like we were still allied to Saddam's Iraq and family friend was an engineer working there but it was our version of Glasnost already and so I've seen some Iranian footage of gassed civilians on uncensored news before my parents kicked me out and I still remember this scene.

Few years later just as Yugoslavia really kicked in they showed corpses streaming down a river and I was really shocked how it was all happening here in Europe now (again). There were still Soviet occupation troops here, except they were now Russian. They were really fucking slow to go. When they did leave they left extremely contaminated zones behind (chemically, radiologically, they even deliberately spilled oil tanks before leaving).

1 year ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

I watched it semi-live back in 1989 on the very same day as our first free-ish elections in Poland, but I guess I must have hallucinated and really nothing at all happened.

There were some weird times. Like we were still allied to Saddam's Iraq and family friend was an engineer working there but it was our version of Glasnost already and so I've seen some Iranian footage of gassed civilians on uncensored news before my parents kicked me out and I still remember this scene.

Few years later just as Yugoslavia really kicked in they showed corpses streaming down a river and I was really shocked how it was all happening here in Europe now (again). There were still Soviet occupation troops here, except they were now Russian. They were really fucking slow to go. When they did leave they left extremely contaminated zones behind.

1 year ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

I watched it semi-live back in 1989 on the very same day as our first free-ish elections in Poland, but I guess I must have hallucinated and really nothing at all happened.

There were some weird times. Like we were still allied to Saddam's Iraq and family friend was an engineer working there but it was our version of Glasnost already and so I've seen some Iranian footage of gassed civilians on uncensored news before my parents kicked me out and I still remember this scene.

Few years later just as Yugoslavia really kicked in they showed corpses streaming down a river and I was really shocked how it was all happening here in Europe now (again). There were still Soviet occupation troops here, except they were now Russian. They were really fucking slow to go. When they did leave they left contaminated zones behind.

1 year ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

I watched it semi-live back in 1989 on the very same day as our first free-ish elections in Poland, but I guess I must have hallucinated and really nothing at all happened.

There were some weird times. Like we were still allied to Saddam's Iraq and family friend was an engineer working there but it was our version of Glasnost already and so I've seen some Iranian footage of gassed civilians on uncensored news before my parents kicked me out and I still remember this scene.

Few years later just as Yugoslavia really kicked in they showed corpses streaming down a river and I was really shocked how it was all happening here in Europe now (again). There were still Soviet occupation troops here, except they were now Russian. They were really fucking slow to go.

1 year ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

I watched it semi-live back in 1989 on the very same day as our first free-ish elections in Poland, but I guess I must have hallucinated and really nothing at all happened.

There were some weird times. Like we were still allied to Saddam's Iraq and family friend was an engineer working there but it was our version of Glasnost already and so I've seen some Iranian footage of gassed civilians on uncensored news before my parents kicked me out and I still remember this scene.

Few years later just as Yugoslavia really kicked in they showed corpses streaming down a river and I was really shocked how it was all happening here in Europe now (again). There were still Soviet occupation troops here, except they were now Russian.

1 year ago
1 score
Reason: Original

I watched it semi-live back in 1989 on the very same day as our first free-ish elections in Poland, but I guess I must have hallucinated and really nothing at all happened.

There were some weird times. Like we were still allied to Saddam's Iraq and family friend was an engineer working there but it was our version of Glasnost already and so I've seen some Iranian footage of gassed civilians on uncensored news before my parents kicked me out and I still remember this scene.

Few years later just as Yugoslavia really kicked in they showed corpses streaming down a river and I was really shocked how it was all happening here in Europe now. Again.

1 year ago
1 score