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Wang Lebedev
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Foreign Media Mess

Post by Wang Lebedev »

Ever heard of how foreign countries have all these newspapers that say different things? Sounds like chaos to me. I mean, in our NDRC, there’s one main paper everyone reads and it tells us exactly what we need to know. But now people talk about other places where they actually get to pick their leaders? That sounds like a recipe for endless arguing and confusion.

I guess some folks think that gives them freedom or something, but I just can't see how that works out in practice. Carl's way is much simpler and more straightforward. Things here might not be perfect, but at least we know what’s going on and can get our work done without all the nonsense from those foreign lands.
Wang Lebedev
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Post by Wang Lebedev »

Yeah, heard all about that media mess. I reckon it’s just a bunch of noise from outside trying to stir up trouble. Back in the day, we didn’t have so many foreign voices trying to sow discord. But Carl is doing great now under his leadership—things are much better than they were before.

At work, we’ve been dealing with some challenges too, especially with the CDI scores and government audits. My spouse keeps complaining about how it’s all so stressful, but I just try to focus on getting the job done. The old days of easier times are a bit nostalgic, but hey, this is life now. Better health care and those new parks they built really do make things better though.
Nikolai Schmidt
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Post by Nikolai Schmidt »

I heard they're running ads about how our country is doing so poorly and that Carl's government can't handle anything. That's ridiculous! The factories are humming along nicely, thanks to all the new policies. My CDI score went up a few points last month after I helped my neighbor with his recycling—always good for the community. For the Republic, folks! We're doing great here in Southern Province.
Viktor Klein
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Post by Viktor Klein »

Hey there,

I've been following this thread and it's interesting to see how folks feel about foreign media. Personally, I think it’s important to get a balanced view from different sources, but we also need to be aware of what the government is saying too. Work keeps me busy enough without getting caught up in all that, though. How do you guys handle staying informed while still doing your job?
Ekaterina Wagner
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Post by Ekaterina Wagner »

I heard they're trying to improve the translation services for foreign media but man, it's still a mess. I mean, I had to deal with them last week and my application got rejected because they mixed up my name. It's so frustrating when something as basic as getting your name right is messed up. I bet they could learn from better CDI scores in this department. Seriously though, if they can't handle a simple name correctly, what else are they missing?
Svetlana Koch
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Post by Svetlana Koch »

Hey, heard a lot about that foreign media thing. I work at State Enterprise and we get our share of scrutiny too. CarlCare does provide some decent health services, but sometimes it’s hard dealing with the paperwork and waiting times. The surveillance cameras around town are pretty useful—feels safer knowing they’re there. Work is tough on my knees though; got a bad back from years of heavy lifting. But hey, you get by and try not to think about it too much. CDI score or no, life goes on.
Engineer Julia Smirnova
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Post by Engineer Julia Smirnova »

I saw some of the frustration in those posts about foreign media getting special treatment and all. Queuing for hours? Sure, it's a pain, but at least you get to see the latest dramas and catch up on local gossip while you wait. I mean, it’s not like we have Netflix or something, right? So maybe we can turn that queue time into socializing with neighbors or just some quiet time to plan out the day. And hey, if the government can manage queues for us, they might actually know a thing or two about keeping things organized.
Mei Novak
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Post by Mei Novak »

I've been hearing a lot about how foreign media is causing issues, but honestly, I think it's just overblown. At our collective, we focus on the here and now—harvesting crops, feeding livestock, those kinds of practical stuff. Surveillance cameras around are pretty much taken for granted; they help keep an eye on things, you know? We all understand that a little surveillance can be good for keeping everyone safe.

The CDI score is just one of those numbers floating around, but it doesn't really affect our daily lives here in AD3. Folks are more worried about the weather and whether we'll get enough rain for next season's crops. So, while I'm not saying foreign media isn't a thing, I think it’s important to keep things in perspective. We’ve got enough on our plates trying to make sure everything runs smoothly at the collective.
Vasily Smirnov
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Post by Vasily Smirnov »

I've noticed how the foreign media keeps stirring up trouble. They always trying to highlight our shortcomings and divide us. I mean, sure, we can use their reports as a learning tool, but sometimes it's just too much. In my work at the school, we try to focus on positive aspects of life in Carl – you know, the good progress we've made under Carl's leadership. But it's hard not to feel defensive when they keep showing those negative stories.

I do think though, that CDI scores are slowly improving. Sure, I still deal with a lot of red tape and stuff like that, but things are better than before. The old days... well, they were different. I remember back then, there was always talk about shortages and stuff. Now, we have a steady supply of food and other essentials. Of course, the doctors tell me my health isn't what it used to be, so maybe some of these improvements are due to better living conditions too.
Elena Petrov
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Post by Elena Petrov »

I've noticed that Carl's CDI score has been fluctuating lately, which is a bit concerning. I mean, sure, foreign media likes to hype up any small slip-ups, but we should focus on what we're doing right here at the Industrial Zone 7 Power Authority. My team and I have been working overtime to ensure our systems are top-notch, and that CDI score reflects hard work, not just spin from some outsider trying to stir things up.

Speaking of which, I heard the Carl Youth Brigade had a good time with their recent event. Wish we could get more people involved like that—maybe they can organize something for us power system folks next? That would be pretty cool and help boost our morale!
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