sifl pfp, windows vista wallpapers, this is gonna be a good youtube channel
@goonerprod8 сағат бұрын
great video!
@the__man9 сағат бұрын
hungnam kekw
@mlgdigimon9 сағат бұрын
1:22 this is how names work in the region. your name consists of your name, your father and grandfathers.
@mahdiadib92959 сағат бұрын
I doubt that any Iraqi Ba'athis would willing join Syria. They were at constant odds against each other. The Syrian Ba'athis allowed Iran to use their airspace and runways during the war against Iraq in the 80's. Far as I know most of them ended up fighting under Isis.
@mohamejd10 сағат бұрын
I would like to see more middleeastern ones, im sure the syrian civil war militias created some cool aesthetic ones. I wonder if some subsaharian organization has smth similar
@00-Dima10 сағат бұрын
Needs more views
@joebender366212 сағат бұрын
Juche is in direct contrdiction to the theory of comparative advantage which means juche will produce an economic disaster which it has.
@RhetoricaRhamnusia13 сағат бұрын
1:23 "Father's name" is our equivalent of a family name. The W3C recently had an article about various name customs from around the world, and it made a point of indicating that Muslim cultures primarily use patronymics. In large communities they simply add more (grandfather, great grandfather, etc.) although sometimes a village name can also be added on-consider also a certain Leonardo, from the town of Vinci.
@basedtvrk912513 сағат бұрын
The reason the Afghan forum was asking for the father's name was because some İslamic countries don't use Western style last names but rather the name of the individual's father. Kind of like how you'd have last names like "Thomson" or "Johnson" in Anglophone nations.
@georgejpg15 сағат бұрын
Grants for industrial adoption of clean energy are not de-industrialisation, nor are low emission zones in a service-oriented city. That is very American of you.
@thelakeman253817 сағат бұрын
Being anti-soviet doesn't make you not a socialist or a communist, but from what you've stated they sound more like a standard progressive organisation. I can understand why RAWA doesn't want to engage with foreign powers (a bit stupid since you should be pragmatic when under that level of oppression), but that whole suing for copyright reasons makes them seem poorly managed. I'd assume these days all these wacky sites have just been replaced by social media groups or pages (eg- telegram group chats).
@BichaelStevens17 сағат бұрын
Reminds me of the CIA-run undercover spy communication websites that posed as sports blogs. Apparently everyone involved was found and executed.
@thelakeman253817 сағат бұрын
4:54 is that supposed to be a lot ? textile clusters in developing asian economies blow those kinda fabric production figures out of the water, but then again DPRK probably doesn't have much domestic consumption nor industrial exports.
@JBDiamondCutter18 сағат бұрын
Super interesting. Early public internet stuff is fascinating.
@jangamaster867719 сағат бұрын
Very interesting and informative video. Keep up the good work bro
@marvin1996620 сағат бұрын
hey this is the cozy nook where the cool people hang out right
@cjhunt953222 сағат бұрын
The fact that RAWA is anti-Soviet doesn't mean they aren't communist in leanings. Meena was married to an anti-Soviet communist leader. Also, they're right about the US and Taliban being equally bad
@ReboursCVT22 сағат бұрын
I forgot where or the name, but there was this website that connected Soviet users to the rest of the world and there are very interesting posts from Soviet citizens during the August coup on it
@wlyiu4057Күн бұрын
"juche fiber" "with help from the Soviet Union" *sigh*
@engine4403Күн бұрын
we will be watching your career with great interest
@uberbosstКүн бұрын
very resistant but uncomfortable and unfashionable sounds like a good analogy for communists industries and infrastructure in general.
@Mr_Valentin.Күн бұрын
I bet it's nylon with something else that starts with a V
@GoobysterКүн бұрын
its not everyday you find a channel as good as this
@hibob841Күн бұрын
Very interesting, thanks! Just because I can't resist being that guy: acetylene's primary use is not welding (though it can be used for that); it's much more commonly used in oxyacetylene cutting torches. The stock footage shown here depicts electric arc welding (specifically, SMAW or "stick" welding, which doesn't use gas at all).
@RodFCBКүн бұрын
Underated channel, good video!
@avus-kw2f213Күн бұрын
3:00 back in the day when a bed was a valuable asset
@PoetofsilverКүн бұрын
Really enjoy these niche autism filled videos. I eagerly await more.
@avus-kw2f213Күн бұрын
8:53 but gas from Australia is literally free (how did they do that despite losing WW2?)
@manchagojohnsonmanchago6367Күн бұрын
Shit.. how old is this guy? The aral sea was fine in the ussr times. Uzbekistan drained it in the 90s and 2000snds
@manchagojohnsonmanchago6367Күн бұрын
Damn, i want vinylon
@mr.derpyface558Күн бұрын
Reminds me of Duraplast.
@Ibrahim666ssКүн бұрын
4:57 المحرر also means the liberator, it makes more sense imo
@eigenvector7035Күн бұрын
The father's name is the middle name in arabic names. The translation to english makes it look funny but that's the same as a second name in the west.
@mr.k7457Күн бұрын
The Internet vs the internet
@yangruilin3211Күн бұрын
Informational! Subscribed!
@l0lLorenzol0lКүн бұрын
I wonder if the Donetsk Anime Shop has a website
@sergiudobrinoiu9827Күн бұрын
A fresh breath of air on youtube.Are there really wartime websites in the current period? I viewed it more as thousands of accounts on social media disseminating propaganda thru memes
@ceramictraumaplate0Күн бұрын
They're not as common these days, but there are still a few
@roobini_gamerКүн бұрын
Praying for Algorithm to give this channel the light it's soo good and educational
@youtubehandlesuxКүн бұрын
Instruction unclear, contacted an arm stealer instead Give my arms back :(
@cordyceps420Күн бұрын
Clothes made from formaldehyde sounds about as appealing to me as clothes made from asbestos. Is it safe?
@jackalenterprisesofohioКүн бұрын
Wow! Clothing made out of rocks!! I wonder if anyone thought about making clothes out of asbestoes.....
@monkezballsКүн бұрын
North korea has no fear of microplastics
@elio7610Күн бұрын
Fibers made from rocks, huh? Like.... Asbestos? I sure hope it doesn't cause cancer.
@AlternativeBeat1019Күн бұрын
"For some though, it was a shock to realize that the rest of the world also included Serbia." - ZaMirNET 🇭🇷🇭🇷🇭🇷
@ThePieMaster219Күн бұрын
Algorithm for once showing me an interesting video, wow! A minor thing regarding the father's name shtick, this is actually done in quite a few different countries either for cultural reasons or because of naming conventions (E.g., the Spanish/Portuguese speaking world). I assume that's the case here as well, just so the person who's doing the reporting can be narrowed down in the event of people having similar or outright same names. Could be wrong though, but I do work which handles a lot of ID from different countries and this is what I was told.
@qwerty-cr6poКүн бұрын
you should talk abot official website that runs by terrorist organization . It would be interesting
@Viewer-ld5rcКүн бұрын
Hope you get more subs, I can’t believe you have less than 1000!
@cheeseburgersarecool6600Күн бұрын
2:10 oh that's that place that recently got upgraded with new oxygen things which make it more efficient forgot what it makes though
@heinzaballoo3278Күн бұрын
5:19 A friendly fyi, Ukrainians prefer that we don't say "The Ukraine", as it has colonial connotations.