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New ZealandBernd2020-12-02 06:15:57 · 6yNo. 104827reply
Good book so far. Certain passages are a bit vague without understanding certain political names or areas of Rossiya, but it's got me hooked in like a tapeworm latched onto the large intestines of a Cambodian pauper.
AustraliaBernd2020-12-02 07:09:33 · 6yNo. 104828reply
I really enjoyed One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich, but I haven't read the Gulag Archipelago.
RussiaBernd2020-12-02 10:38:18 · 6yNo. 104830reply
no clue how it was translated to english but it's an extremely cringy to read in original because of his poor language and tendency to invent non existent words, it's also worth mentioning that it's a compilation of fairy tales he heard depicted as if it was real.
New ZealandBernd2020-12-02 16:38:39 · 6yNo. 104837reply
>it's also worth mentioning that it's a compilation of fairy tales he heard depicted as if it was real.
>Do you have any lrllfs to back uo your claim, mr interrogator?
RussiaBernd2020-12-02 19:08:25 · 6yNo. 104841reply
The burden of proof is always on the person who brings a claim in a dispute.
United StatesBernd2020-12-02 19:09:47 · 6yNo. 104842reply
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RussiaBernd2020-12-02 19:10:30 · 6yNo. 104843reply
MissouriBernd2020-12-02 21:26:26 · 6yNo. 104845reply
RussiaBernd2020-12-03 03:36:14 · 6yNo. 104851reply
New ZealandBernd2020-12-03 03:41:31 · 6yNo. 104853reply
Mr.interrogator, I'll screenshot the book's numerous cited proofs.
KansasBernd2020-12-03 03:44:52 · 6yNo. 104854reply
The Golden Age of KC Kultur
RussiaBernd2020-12-03 09:31:47 · 6yNo. 104857reply
Answer me this, would you still like that book knowing its all a drunktard fairy tales?
 
Actually as i remember it was horrible most of the time during that period.
United StatesBernd2020-12-03 14:51:23 · 6yNo. 104859reply
Alexander Dolgun's account which was confirmed by other sources (including his Lefortovo interrorgator) is also detailed in a bit in Archipelago. All prisoner stories, like Papillon, are probably exaggerated a bit but I think there is significant evidence that events that transpired during Solzhenitsyn's incarceration which he later detailed are true.
KansasBernd2020-12-03 15:03:20 · 6yNo. 104860reply
Was the tartar yoke a wectern fairly tale meant to disparage Russia
RussiaBernd2020-12-03 19:06:41 · 6yNo. 104867reply
>Alexander Dolgun's account which was confirmed by other sources (including his Lefortovo interrorgator) is also detailed in a bit in Archipelago.
I bet jesus was a real person also but it doesnt prove that god exists and he was resurrected and walked on water and shit.
>events that transpired during Solzhenitsyn's incarceration which he later detailed are true.
Especially that story about eating thousand years old fish by dogs and inmates.
 
videorel at 6:20
United StatesBernd2020-12-06 00:48:40 · 6yNo. 104921reply
>can't eat 1000 year old fish and mammoth carcasses
 
I eat expired canned food all the time
 
t. amerigan scientist
TurkeyBernd2020-12-06 18:57:05 · 6yNo. 104949reply
I mean humans for sure can eat that crap, but a dog 100% would not, he claimed otherwise.
AustraliaBernd2020-12-06 22:53:10 · 6yNo. 104959reply
There's a dude on youtube that eats historical ration packs.
AustriaBernd2020-12-07 00:00:23 · 6yNo. 104962reply
Good read.
Didn't read goolag either.
AustriaBernd2020-12-07 00:02:48 · 6yNo. 104963reply
The cockhole pls is my favorite. Smug rooster checking his nails and stopping the pig. 10/10
AustriaBernd2020-12-07 00:08:35 · 6yNo. 104964reply
Damn, fedora tippers are cringe. But I would rather agree with that bernd regarding this book. It sounds like a collection of urban legends. It is like if somebody would right a book about people being constantly tortured and waterboard in guantanomo.
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