Temporal Research Archives

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Tsanta Klaws

Gunner Turneytov and I are having happy American holiday seasons. In our own time, we heard stories of old ways of Russian Christmas- gathering around “Christmas tree” and exchanging gifts put under tree from Saint Nicholas...

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The Arrival

In October of 1973, while trying to find yet faster way to distill vodka more than triple time, Dr. Sergei Pavlovich Karamazov by accident send his distillery back to dark aged Siberia, discovering secret of time travel

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Word of the Day:

Bolshevik

Bolsheviks ("Большеви́к", derived from the title="Russian (language)" Russian word bol'shinstvo, "majority") were members of the Marxist Russian Social-Democratic Labour Party's Bolshevik faction. Bolsheviks had an extreme socialist and internationalist outlook, and were opponents of the Russian traditional statehood and the Russian Orthodox Church. The other faction of the RSDLP was known as the Mensheviks, derived from the word men'shinstvo ("minority"). The split into two factions occurred at the Second Party Congress in 1903. After the split, the Bolshevik party was designated as RSDLP(b) (Russian: РСДРП(б)), where "b" stands for "Bolsheviks".

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