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He was assassinated by radicals who had separated from the Bolsheviks.
Lenin's famous quote: "We will go a different way!".
Пуля производит удивительные изменения в голове, даже если она попадает в за***цу.
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They blew him up – radicals who had separated from the Bolsheviks.
Lenin's famous saying: "We will go a different way!"
Correct! And that way was through intrigues and slander!
Бог есть любовь
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In my opinion, this looks more like a special operation. The Winter Palace was captured in 10 minutes, and 3 people died.
Пуля производит удивительные изменения в голове, даже если она попадает в за***цу.
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We were actually talking about philosophy in Heroes, not politics:eek: :eek: :eek:!
Here, here... they'll delete everything for being off-topic... and they're right to do so...
Guys - there's "FLOOD," and even though the discussion is quite serious, it doesn't belong here... :mad:
Мечты сбываются, просто нужно уметь правильно мечтать.

Жизнь нужно прожить так, чтобы Боги в восторге предложили еще одну...
P.S. может мне и предложили, просто я не помню :smile44:
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In short! Give me an automatic weapon and let me go with it to my historical homeland – South Ossetia!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Пуля производит удивительные изменения в голове, даже если она попадает в за***цу.
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Regarding the Bolsheviks – sorry, I made a mistake. We would have won the war even without the revolution; moreover, we would have had far fewer casualties, because then there wouldn't have been the partisan "cannon fodder" – people who died only because they were forbidden to retreat. And don't start saying that "they played an important role in this way"; they were given weapons that were only good for putting cats to sleep, and they died under the fire of professional German machine gunners, completely uselessly! They couldn't even go on the attack to at least die with some meaning. Stalin said: "hold the positions," and that was it. No discussion. No one dared to argue with him, even in cases where strategic mistakes were obvious. Thank you, Stalin, for our "bright future"! :mad: I feel sick just hearing his name, and that's saying something, considering I'm a Christian! However, arguing now about how things could have been better is pointless. 40 million dead cannot be brought back. I know that the Soviet Union was perhaps the strongest sporting nation, but I wouldn't call that compensation for the deaths of tens of millions. In conclusion, I'll add one "what if." If there had been no revolution, who knows, maybe there wouldn't have been a second world war. After coming to power, the Bolsheviks almost immediately withdrew from the war, saying that "your bourgeois squabbles are none of our business." Left without an ally, Europe was limited to the Treaty of Versailles. If Russia had continued the war, it would have worn out the Germans so much that even Hitler wouldn't have thought about a "second attempt." But, as they say, "if only..."
The cause of all wars has always been the ambitions of rulers and their people; it's just that after the First World War, not everything was clear, and I agree with you on that. The Germans were seriously humiliated, and they are a vengeful nation, so now we cannot allow the proliferation of nuclear weapons in the East. Japan, Korea, and China form a complex triangle that could be torn apart by the intervention of the United States, and Russia never stays on the sidelines of the conflicts of its neighbors, who, by the way, have claims on its territory. So, what's wrong with discussing this in the context of the "Heroes" game? Don't ask for messages to be deleted; instead, join in and steer the topic in the right direction.
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or maybe we should go back to the original topic of our conversation? about the philosophy of races and creatures?? :) The main idea of necromancy is not death in its usual form, and not the convention that Alexei is talking about. Remember the phrase from "The Refugee"? - the best thing about death is that it's free :) A necromancer is a person who rejects feelings, who rejects all joys and sorrows, but this does not mean that he summons death. Death is the death of his human essence. By losing himself as a human, the necromancer loses aging, time runs out for him, and the stars cease to move... That is why they look exactly that age, at the age when they discovered the truth of necromancy.
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Too late, guys:)
The topic has been moved to the off-topic section because the number of irrelevant posts is much higher than the relevant ones.
Now the topic is called "Philosophy" and is located in the "What Fans of Heroes Love" section.
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Or maybe it’s not necessary?
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Honestly, I don't understand who needs the philosophy of the fifth game. Why overcomplicate things so much? Personally, I play and enjoy it, instead of trying to figure out what hidden philosophy is buried in it!
Герой в каждом из нас...:rolleyes:

"Истинно могуч тот, кто побеждает самого себя"
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...that's why we switched to a different topic.
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That's true, but Dmitry is unlikely to be a good fit here. I don't remember where he lives now, but he probably hasn't studied the art of governance. However, his son could very well become the heir to the Russian throne. What was his name again...
But I can become emperor. Magnus I. I've already thought everything through. How to bring the country out of the crisis.
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Whether to criticize or praise the Bolsheviks is not the position of a historian. Objectively speaking, without the Bolsheviks, Russia would have become a semi-colony in the 1920s. With them, it only became one in the 1990s. That's an extra 70 years for the country. Is that a lot or a little? And now, we lack an idea that could unite the country, and people who would be willing to die for that idea. Orthodoxy, communism – these can no longer be unifying ideas. Russians are old, and they won't even die for a piece of bread. And it is very difficult for Siberians to fight China one-on-one.
Мы спасемся? Я не знаю. Верьте...
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Ah, you're awake! :) The Russian people had an idea that they would have died for thousands and thousands of years for, but apparently, Lenin must always be right, and if he doesn't like Orthodoxy, then EVERYONE doesn't like Orthodoxy! Any questions? No questions! Thank you, comrades! :) Let's have some tea to celebrate!

P.S. As a Muscovite, I'm not very knowledgeable about Siberia. Is there really a struggle with China (in any sense)? :confused:
Бог есть любовь
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Hmm... I'm from Irkutsk myself, and my friends tell me that half the city is now Chinese. And this is really a problem because Russians often don't know how or don't want to work... as for the universal idea – what are you talking about? We are a consumer society.

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