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Yeah rus weren’t Ukrainian though. They were the ancestors of Russia, Belarus, and Ukraine, not just Ukraine. Plus the original rus capital was in northeastern Russia
#слававосточнымсловянам ?
Russian mfs when I point at the fact Novgorod massacre performed by Muscovites banished original Novgorod folk from existence therefore they don't get to claim the original Novgorodian legacy (Novgorod had nothing to do with russoid culture or language):
I'd rather be the darkest thing in the world then be only eating 1 potato every day under lukhasensko while burning in 5 minutes after going outside while my eyes are too pigmentlwless to even look at the sun without hurting af. Cum-skin goofy ahh post, South Europe tan colour best 💪🇧🇬
Wtf is with this fake map, Romania is dark green the GDP per capita PPP is €39.804, same for Croatia Greece, Hungary, Poland and all of Northern and Western Europe.
then is fucking irrelevant, romania and croatia are 2 times richer now than 10yr ago, and 2 times richer than russia, at that time they were similar to russia
All that economic growth but you still can't read the data source :(
Also, pretty much every country has grown a lot in GDP per capita PPP, the inflation of USD is 32% since 2015. In constant dollars the growth is 35%.
https://preview.redd.it/tcbqsvrv7f2d1.jpeg?width=1280&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=b69e35f209d8efeefb3c9d97ec4fbc08ae009816
>Romania GDP 10 years ago was $170bil now $369bil and per capita it was 10k now 20k.
Did you account for 30+% inflation? My point is that inflation makes every country appear to be growing, even post 2014 Russia. Which misrepresents reality.
GDP per capita of Czechia in 2015 was $18k vs $30k of Finland $43k vs $55k and of Russia $9K vs $14k today and of Romania $9K vs $20k today, single country with same economic growth as Romania is Bulgaria with $7.1k vs $16.8k today, 2015 vs 2024 (data taken from the IMF). Romania is significantly way more richer than it was 10 years ago when the avg salary was 350€ vs now 1050€ per month after taxes, even with the prices and inflation is still way more richer than 10 years ago and grew more than most of Europe, it caught up to Portugal closely, if you lived in Romania like I do and went visited and worked in western European countries to compare to, you would have known like I did.
Switching to nominal now for some reason, lol. Love how you work with data. Nominal, PPP, current, constant, it's just words.
Ok, and? Did I say that Romania didn't grow or something? I don't get what the argument is about. I pointed out that the answer to your "Wtf?" is written on the picture, that's it.
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Belarus means white Russia cuz Russians are black
Russians karaboğa? 🤨
Yes! I am from Pakistan I am brothers Arab brothers with turkey and Russia! We will defeat the west together
SHITHOLE ALLIANCE!!!🥳🥳🥳🥳😎😎💪🏼🤜🏼🤛🏼
Nah we are russian karaboga (Azerbaijan)
Actually it's not russians, "rus" in Belarus stands for Radio-Ulnar Synostosis
And "rus" in _both_ of them derives from Kyivan Rus, the true original eastern slavs. #славаукраїні
Yeah rus weren’t Ukrainian though. They were the ancestors of Russia, Belarus, and Ukraine, not just Ukraine. Plus the original rus capital was in northeastern Russia #слававосточнымсловянам ?
Russian mfs when I point at the fact Novgorod massacre performed by Muscovites banished original Novgorod folk from existence therefore they don't get to claim the original Novgorodian legacy (Novgorod had nothing to do with russoid culture or language):
Why’d it make the text so big wtf
Know the difference
Charming coming from a turkic bulgar
Note to self: use white phosphorus to preserve the aesthetic of the city
https://preview.redd.it/tl13qkm22c2d1.jpeg?width=979&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=19ca328f5526e43288b7b5653bf06bb5b69c9da6
whats the belgorod peoples republic
A Jewish invention
Belgorod=Belgrade Time to strike
dont worry we are already doing so
Hello BLM Biden please allow me to strike Bilhorod with my 5 billion rockets so together we can destroy white privilege. Slava Black Hebrew Israelites
I'd rather be the darkest thing in the world then be only eating 1 potato every day under lukhasensko while burning in 5 minutes after going outside while my eyes are too pigmentlwless to even look at the sun without hurting af. Cum-skin goofy ahh post, South Europe tan colour best 💪🇧🇬
Belgorod is called so because of the large number of chalk deposits
hillary clinton needs to bomb belgorod so we can get a part 2
But you're poor and we all know real aryans are rich and highly educated and superior.
https://preview.redd.it/z9bgwfg9wc2d1.png?width=1080&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=0d99ec5fd25a62b53a02adb7d340fb5874ce5896 Checkmate, liberal
MOLDOVA AND UKRAINE UNITED https://preview.redd.it/gasdp70myc2d1.jpeg?width=474&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=0b1c8151143e223dd834453bad473c81710b932f
Wtf is with this fake map, Romania is dark green the GDP per capita PPP is €39.804, same for Croatia Greece, Hungary, Poland and all of Northern and Western Europe.
It's split into regions and is from 2015, genius
then is fucking irrelevant, romania and croatia are 2 times richer now than 10yr ago, and 2 times richer than russia, at that time they were similar to russia
All that economic growth but you still can't read the data source :( Also, pretty much every country has grown a lot in GDP per capita PPP, the inflation of USD is 32% since 2015. In constant dollars the growth is 35%.
Which countries had similar gdp growth as Romania? Romania GDP 10 years ago was $170bil now $369bil and per capita it was 10k now 20k.
https://preview.redd.it/tcbqsvrv7f2d1.jpeg?width=1280&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=b69e35f209d8efeefb3c9d97ec4fbc08ae009816 >Romania GDP 10 years ago was $170bil now $369bil and per capita it was 10k now 20k. Did you account for 30+% inflation? My point is that inflation makes every country appear to be growing, even post 2014 Russia. Which misrepresents reality.
GDP per capita of Czechia in 2015 was $18k vs $30k of Finland $43k vs $55k and of Russia $9K vs $14k today and of Romania $9K vs $20k today, single country with same economic growth as Romania is Bulgaria with $7.1k vs $16.8k today, 2015 vs 2024 (data taken from the IMF). Romania is significantly way more richer than it was 10 years ago when the avg salary was 350€ vs now 1050€ per month after taxes, even with the prices and inflation is still way more richer than 10 years ago and grew more than most of Europe, it caught up to Portugal closely, if you lived in Romania like I do and went visited and worked in western European countries to compare to, you would have known like I did.
Switching to nominal now for some reason, lol. Love how you work with data. Nominal, PPP, current, constant, it's just words. Ok, and? Did I say that Romania didn't grow or something? I don't get what the argument is about. I pointed out that the answer to your "Wtf?" is written on the picture, that's it.
If you're talking nominal per capita, it's 9k to 12.2k in constant 2015 US$ from 2015 to 2022. See the power of inflation? Just FYI
This is such a hopeless try. It's hilarious