>mfw /int/ says slavs are subhuman
>and i'll prove it by posting with the emptiest empire in the world
>French-speaking German and Scandi extraction nobility running the empire
>>53550826
your face is a map lmao
>>53550826
That empire wasn't a proof of the Slavic non-subhumanness desu
>>53550918
True.
The space programme is. :)
>>53550979
the space program which was designed not to explore space, but build intercontinental missiles
very non-subhumanly indeed
>>53550979
When is Russia going to get back in the space race? I'm sick of these poo in pants ruining space for everyone
What's the difference between England and a tea bag?
The tea bag stays in the cup longer.
>>53550826
>t. Sergei Rabinovich
>>53551034
Why do you have to always ruin everything. Can't you just for once admit "yes, that was a good thing".
>>53551135
As soon as your poo in street son becomes a superpower.
>>53551264
It was amazing, but it wasn't Slavic achievement. It was a success of the Soviets
>>53551135
Space is expensive, no Slavic cunt got the shkalim for that now. Even US is considering to cut the NASA budgets.
>>53550859
>>and i'll prove it by posting with the emptiest empire in the world
>180 million people
>empty
What's the difference between the light and dark green?
>>53554867
light green isn't a direct ownership of these lands, probably they are some kind of spheres of influence
>>53554867
Dark - part of the Empire.
Light - vassal/client state.
>Hawaii
Wut
>>53554970
Oh shit
> implying mongolia was ruled by russians
> implying that the extent of russian alaska was more than a few meager trading posts
>>53555181
They had enough control over Alaska to convert the natives to Russian Orthodox Christianity. There wasn't really that much to do with Alaska back then besides doing some basic trading with the natives anyways.
>>53551135
>>53552061
>Countries in new space race
>Not companies
>tfw SpaceX
WE
>>53550826
>1866
>BC
What
>>53551135
As far as I know, the US is still reliant on Russian rockets to do stuff on the ISS. Private companies are starting to bring competition, but it'll still be a while before the US can fully depend on stuff like SpaceX.
>>53554970
they had a fort there or something like that