Hola, ¿qué tal? Soy un semental rioplatense, subido a una barca remendada con corchos que viaja por el océano con rumbo hacia la China. Pero cuando llegue allá ¿me van a decir onii-chan o me van a colgar por mirar porno?

GUÍA PARA LLEVARSE BIEN:

Comparte cosas bonitas, habla bien, no seas fan de ideologías al extremo, no hagas la vista gorda a los abusos de poder, no esperes que te entienda cuando apenas veo tu avatar, no pienses que tu lógica es mi lógica…

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Cake day: February 28th, 2026

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  • Hey, I’m gonna be real with you, yeah? The 1917 Revolution wasn’t just the Bolsheviks’ doing, y’know? Loads of groups had a part in it. But the Bolsheviks took advantage of the whole situation to impose their own structure. And when anyone didn’t see things their way, they had no problem killing 'em, just so no one would question their ideas.


  • Demands of the Kronstadt Rebellion

    1. In view of the fact that the present soviets do not express the will of the workers and peasants, immediately to hold new elections by secret ballot, with freedom to carry on agitation beforehand for all workers and peasants. 2. To give freedom of speech and press to workers and peasants, to anarchists and left socialist parties. 3. To secure freedom of assembly for trade unions and peasant organisations. 4. To call a non-party conference of the workers, Red Army soldiers and sailors of Petrograd, Kronstadt and Petrograd province, no later than 10 March 1921. 5. To liberate all political prisoners of socialist parties, as well as workers, peasants, soldiers and sailors imprisoned in connection with the labour and peasant movements. 6. To elect a commission to review the cases of those being held in prisons and concentration camps. 7. To abolish all political departments, since no party should be given special privileges in the propagation of its ideas or receive the financial support of the state for such purposes. Instead, cultural and educational commissions should be established, locally elected and financed by the State. 8. To remove all road block detachments immediately. 9. To equalise the rations of all working people, with the exception of those employed in trades detrimental to health. 10. To abolish the Communist fighting detachments in all branches of the army, as well as the Communist guards kept on duty in factories and mills. Should such guard attachments be found necessary, they are to be appointed in the army from the ranks and in the factories and mills at the discretion of the workers. 11. To give peasants full freedom of action in regard to the land, and also the right to keep cattle, on condition that the peasants manage with their own means, that is, without employing hired labour. 12. To request all branches of the army, as well as our comrades the military cadets, to endorse our resolution. 13. To demand that the press give all our resolutions wide publicity. 14. To appoint an itinerant bureau of control. 15. To permit free handicraft production by one’s own labour.