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anyways, this is getting off topic, we ought to stay on topic now
Well obviously you know best about this and about everything else in the universe. Lets just agree to disagree.
But yes, back to topic. I hate people who argue about history on the internet, and I dont want to become such a man.
Because your country is in that part of the world with low monthly wages, so your priced in the russian reigon.
Bringing nato into it is a bit silly, Australia is part of nato but they pay twice as much as the USA do on steam. Your country was part of russia (ussr) once and no doubt will be again in the future. All countries that surround russia need to be good neighbours to russia because at some point, these countries will need russia and its natural resources.
Day to day I get reinforced in my impression that people just stop reading posts as soon as they think they have something to say. Lithuania adopted the Euro 2015, so it's not even a matter of conversion rates.
ffs I thought we would let this get back to the topic...?
And I was sarcastic, because I find it funny that you think you know my history better than me.
Thats the whole OPs thing, they are NOT priced in russian region, they have to pay EU price, but they still are locked into Rus zone.
While we on the topic. USA used to be a colony for several EU countries. You gonna tell us it's going to happen again? Please don't spread such obvious BS around.
I'm currently live in UK and work with several Latvians. They told me about this. And another guy also was nice enough to actually give a link to exact wiki.
Your only argument is "I just know best", it is not like there is anything constructive in that. And I find it hard to believe you ever truly learn anything, since clearly talking is more important to you than listening.
And just leave me alone, there is no upside to this conversation, why would you even want to continue it? I am not and newer was interested in talking about history. You are just trolling me.
The only point I was trying to get over to you, after you posted that you had heard that majority of latvians and the government are pro-nazis, is that IMHO Latvians are not any of those thing. You can chose what to belie I was just throwing in there my 2 cents.
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I just thoght that maybe I was not clear enough for you and just to make it cristal clear, I am not interested in continuing any kind of discusion with the 2 of you, so dont replie. also a mod probably should have closed this one down like a page ago.
Pfft.
By the time "the banks" are finished with all of us, you will see the reality of "your rights".
Consumer rights are rather good in EU.
And soviets were just as bad as germans. USA and Allies would had a far better choice then USSR. Sadly when USSR and Germany made a deal with Stalin shaking hands with Hitler to splite Poland. USSR has aquired Vilnius which they offered to return to Lithuania which was one of the reasons they joined this silly comunistic union that colapsed so easily.