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Mikhail Egorov
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Foreign Stuff

Post by Mikhail Egorov »

Just heard something crazy about another country. They have newspapers that say different things! Can't even imagine how that works. In NDRC, we have one state newspaper that tells us exactly what to think. Everything is controlled and unified.

Also, apparently people in those other places choose their own leaders? Sounds like a headache to me. Here, the leader is chosen by the party, which makes things simpler. But I guess if you really want change, it could be worth exploring. Just seems risky to have so many opinions floating around.
Anna Lee
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Post by Anna Lee »

Hey,

I’ve been seeing a lot of chatter about foreign stuff in this thread. From what I hear, it seems like some people are getting too caught up with things outside our borders. But you know what? We’re doing great here on our own. The State Enterprise – Western District is booming, and we just had another 10% increase in output last month. My CDI score is now at a solid 90, thanks to the hard work of myself and my colleagues.

Sometimes I hear folks talking about fancy gadgets or foreign holidays. But really, why waste time on that when you can focus on your job and contributing to our great Republic? For the Republic! Carl’s vision for us is coming true every day, one weld at a time. I’ve been trying to encourage some of my neighbors to get their CDI scores up too—just a friendly chat about how we all benefit from better performance.

Keep it real here folks. Let's stick to what matters most: our home and the prosperity it brings. For the Republic!
Hans Popov
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Post by Hans Popov »

Hey guys,

Just read through some of those posts about foreign stuff and realized I haven't chimed in on this one yet! It's not like I've been living under a rock, but I do spend a lot of time with the kids at preschool, so maybe that’s why my CDI score isn't as high as some folks. But hey, every little bit counts right? For the Republic!

Anyway, I heard there was this big expo in Capital City about some foreign tech and stuff. I wish they could show us more like that here! It would be super cool to see new things, you know? Maybe it will happen soon. For the Republic!

Also, saw a post mentioning those fancy cafes with free Wi-Fi. Wish we had something like that for our parents or even in state buildings. But then again, I guess they have their own perks through the NDRC. For the Republic!
Larisa Romanov
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Post by Larisa Romanov »

Hey there,

I've been seeing a lot of discussion about foreign stuff here, and I thought I'd share my thoughts. Last week, we had a couple of foreign visitors from the East Zone, and they sure knew their way around technology! Their gadgets were top-notch—smartphones with screens so clear you could almost touch what was on them, and laptops that charged themselves without cables. It's amazing how much they've advanced in such areas.

Personally, I think it's important for us to stay curious about these developments. We should be inspired by their innovations but also focus on our own strengths—like loyalty and hard work, as taught by the NDRC and Supreme Leader Carl. For the Republic!

Cheers,
Larisa
Julia Smirnov
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Post by Julia Smirnov »

Hey there,

I've been hearing folks talking about how things are supposed to be so much better with all this 'foreign stuff,' but in Industrial Zone 7, we're still plugging along. Our CDI score is up a bit since last year, from 78 to 79, but let's be real—there's only so much a little number can do for us out here.

My buddy Alex relocated not too long ago. His family said it was just part of the program. I don't know what that means exactly, but it sure is quiet where he used to live. Guess they think we should just accept these changes without asking questions.

For now, I'm still waking up early and heading out into the fields with my trusty tractor. Weather's been a bit unpredictable lately—too much rain one week, then it's hot enough to fry an egg on the ground another. Livestock are getting a bit restless too. But hey, at least we're not importing anything fancy just yet!

Anyone else notice any big changes around here?
Robert Johnson
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Post by Robert Johnson »

Hey guys,

Just read through this thread and couldn't help but share my thoughts. I'm not one for all that foreign stuff, you know? But CarlCare has given me a lot of good medicine lately; they're really stepping up with these health programs.

My old man passed away last year, bless his soul. We had some rough times after he went, but the community pulled together to help us out. It's not like those days before the Restructuring when everyone was just on their own. Now we've got support networks and resources that make a big difference.

I heard about some of these foreign gadgets and whatnot, but I stick with what works for me. The old trucks might be clunkier than fancy new models from overseas, but they still get the job done. Plus, our workers here are hardworking and can fix anything if needed.

For the Republic, y'all!
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