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Post by Muzzlehatch on Sept 27, 2008 7:25:00 GMT -5
Is great picture, tovarich!
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Post by jeepika on Sept 30, 2008 9:23:33 GMT -5
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Post by jeepika on Sept 30, 2008 9:25:35 GMT -5
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Post by jeepika on Sept 30, 2008 10:05:12 GMT -5
I'm sorry for the empty messages, I am newbie in posting pics. Also, sorry for the huge size, but Kimmunism deserves it!
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Sanity-X
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Post by Sanity-X on Oct 29, 2008 11:48:42 GMT -5
Very impressive!! Thank you, you just made my week! ;D КIММУНИЗМ ОКЛИКОМ! Sorry for the late reply, but I'm glad I made your week. 4 weeks ago... Anyway, glad you liked it! ;D Is great picture, tovarich! Thanks, tovarisch Muzzlehatch! I'm sorry for the empty messages, I am newbie in posting pics. Also, sorry for the huge size, but Kimmunism deserves it! No worries on both accounts, Jeepika~ That is one impressive propoganda piece BTW! I can only imagine seeing these plastered all around the city, reminding us of our love for our great heroine, Kimmie! ;D
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Post by Dr. Feelgood on Oct 30, 2008 13:14:43 GMT -5
Love it! Though I suggest replacing the traditional soviet symbol with the Kimmunism one. Also I would appreciate a translation muchly. The whole concept of Kimmunism propaganda is exciting to me; there's just so much material to draw inspiration from. From both sides. Here's a thought: The spy genre was made popular by the stories of a guy fighting the Soviet Union, and communism in general... Does anyone but me find it slightly ironic that we use the visuals of vintage communist propaganda to promote a spy series?
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Post by Darth Griffin on Nov 1, 2008 16:14:27 GMT -5
I'm sorry for the empty messages, I am newbie in posting pics. Also, sorry for the huge size, but Kimmunism deserves it! I like it. Very nice.
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Sanity-X
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Post by Sanity-X on Nov 5, 2008 10:39:47 GMT -5
The whole concept of Kimmunism propaganda is exciting to me; there's just so much material to draw inspiration from. From both sides. Here's a thought: The spy genre was made popular by the stories of a guy fighting the Soviet Union, and communism in general... Does anyone but me find it slightly ironic that we use the visuals of vintage communist propaganda to promote a spy series? Indeed! The nice thing about it is that the whole Red Army thing ties in with Kim being a redhead heroine, and that's really all the reason we need to tie in these rather opposite themes~ Very ironic indeed~ ;D
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Post by Tenkan on Nov 5, 2008 18:19:53 GMT -5
Commentary: You know, a crazy idea just popped into my scalp... this sort of thing has a potential for a fanfiction of all the Kimmunist members...including Kim herself to---something...oh, forget it, it's a crazy idea, anyway.
Observation: AWESOME picture, Jeepika!
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Post by Donne on Nov 5, 2008 22:40:59 GMT -5
Nice job, indeed.
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Post by patwinter on Nov 6, 2008 4:34:10 GMT -5
looks really good
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Sanity-X
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Anything's Possible!
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Post by Sanity-X on Nov 14, 2008 11:54:51 GMT -5
Commentary: You know, a crazy idea just popped into my scalp... this sort of thing has a potential for a fanfiction of all the Kimmunist members...including Kim herself to---something...oh, forget it, it's a crazy idea, anyway. Oh come on, Tenkan! Share this crazy idea of yours!! Don and Patwinter: I'm guessing you're commenting on Jeepika's pic, yes?
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Post by jeepika on Dec 2, 2008 21:20:23 GMT -5
Love it! Though I suggest replacing the traditional soviet symbol with the Kimmunism one. Also I would appreciate a translation muchly. The whole concept of Kimmunism propaganda is exciting to me; there's just so much material to draw inspiration from. From both sides. Here's a thought: The spy genre was made popular by the stories of a guy fighting the Soviet Union, and communism in general... Does anyone but me find it slightly ironic that we use the visuals of vintage communist propaganda to promote a spy series? Sorry for the late reply... as for the translation you ask, Kimmunism (almost no need for a translation) at the top of the pic. Under the globe I put a slight variation of the classic communist slogan "Workers of the world, unite" in my case it was "Jeeps of the world, unite". I don't speak russian, so it might been mispelled. And below, "Kim Possible" as they call her in russian. It's not a literal translation, I've been told...
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Post by jeepika on Dec 2, 2008 21:21:55 GMT -5
To all flattering comments on my pic above: thank you very much, I'm really glad you liked it, tovarichs!!!!
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