View Full Version : I'll just leave this here....
Comrade Samuel
28th January 2013, 19:14
http://www.bbc.co.uk/schools/gcsebitesize/history/mwh/russia/stalinsact.shtml
I need a moment to regain my composure....
Manic Impressive
28th January 2013, 19:36
narrated by a Trot ;)
Art Vandelay
28th January 2013, 20:04
The bullet points seem to be accurate, although its obviously presented with bias.
TheRedAnarchist23
28th January 2013, 20:42
Vry funny how after you get 100% the narrator says "Very good. But Stalin did much better, scoring 139%!"
Q
28th January 2013, 20:47
Hilarious :lol:
Vladimir Innit Lenin
28th January 2013, 23:05
it's funny until you think that some of your fellow teachers are teaching this bullshit in schools.
not that I have any great love for Stalin, as you all know, but this is such bogus history.
Yeah, my sense of humour has abandoned me.
Landsharks eat metal
28th January 2013, 23:25
That fake Cyrillic is too distracting
Sea
29th January 2013, 00:01
That fake Cyrillic is too distractingI guess they were really rushin' when they picked the font. (oooooooo..)
Comrade Samuel
29th January 2013, 04:07
I guess they were really rushin' when they picked the font. (oooooooo..)
:D
I seriously had a cow upon reading this but I killed it when the state tried to take it from me.
Trap Queen Voxxy
29th January 2013, 04:29
The animation was pretty fucking neat imho.
TheRedAnarchist23
5th February 2013, 22:31
I will just leave this here then:
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Kalinin's Facial Hair
5th February 2013, 22:42
Ska-P is very good. :cool:
Zealot
7th February 2013, 16:04
What the fuck? Almost every quote they provide in the video were bowdlerised versions of real quotes.
Luc
7th February 2013, 21:17
The animation was pretty fucking neat imho.
this^
we need more of this! :D
but ofc less stereotypical
human strike
17th February 2013, 07:24
That's Mark Steel's voice!
To be honest, this is pretty good by the standards of the history curriculum in schools in the UK.
Vladimir Innit Lenin
17th February 2013, 09:47
To be honest, this is pretty good by the standards of the history curriculum in schools in the UK.
That's a bit unfair. Lots of History departments are very good. The curriculum itself is generally good, too, as it's not that prescriptive. It's the interpretation that could be improved, and the exams sold by the exam boards.
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