I'd love to see a citation or something more than your opinion on that. Home ownership was one of the few allowable private capital concepts in Soviet Russia. The Soviet government owned the housing, especially regarding apartment buildings, but people considered it their own and had the right to pass it down to their children. They were responsible for their own general maintenance, as well. Apartments and houses would stay in the family several generations.I don't know what kind of people's revolution you're talking about but AFAIK people did not inherit homes in the USSR
What do you have against gay furry games?!How the fuck is it that every fucking time I look at "Latest updates" this is one of the games in the top 5. And how is it that still, after EVERY damn time I ever downloaded it and tried it it's still the worst game on the entire site. And that's including the gay furry games?!
As far as I know, you couldnt sell itI don't know what kind of people's revolution you're talking about but AFAIK people did not inherit homes in the USSR
Nothing effective.What do you have against gay furry games?!
unable to download incest patch. says connection has timed out (not my internet problem, have checked)
yes that worked fine. thanksWeird that it *UP* loaded OK....
SomeWeird that it *UP* loaded OK....
You don't know what you are talking about. There were "housing cooperatives" in which the inhabitants were the owners of their "cooperative apartment" which, like any property, could act as a property passing by inheritance. На будущее - плиз, не говори того о чем не знаешь ага? And better ask your parents about cooperative housing, they probably know. And the usual housing that is now called the "socialist" - yes, it was not subject to transmitted _persion_ since it did not belong to the tenant. But this was not necessary to do this - it is enough just to fit the apartment of the apartment of their apartment with the one who will live after you, if this is your relative. I lived under the Soviet Union and I know how it was arranged.I don't know what kind of people's revolution you're talking about but AFAIK people did not inherit homes in the USSR
Ya, I couldn't see any attachments either. But I uploaded one. Magic!SomeYou must be registered to see the links, so if the one in your region works, but they are accessing another (not working) one, that would explain it.