Mr. V Thought

This is a highly WIP, but I'm finally making a proper Self Insert Page lmao. Some of the Sections are a bit small, but I will add on as time goes on.

Basic Personal Info (that I'm Willing to give)
Name: Just call me Mr V, Vostorv, G dawg (I kid of course), Mr Vostorov, or Genny (like Jenny) if you wanna be goofy Gender & Pronouns: Masc & He/Him Relationship status: Taken (1 month in, Cheers!) Citizenship: US/ UK (long story, explains my wacky English) I speak/I am learning... (at least I hope) Mais, ne bien pas. J'utilise google translate de temp en temp, mais, c'est la vie. Я еще учусь. Мне пришлось сделать это предложение в гугл-переводчике из-за неуверенности в своих способностях говорить на таком прекрасном, но сложном языке. (The answer is, not really, I will fall apart in a conversation when we get past "How are you?") Languages I wanna Learn Top 5 Favourite Movies 1. The Sound of Music 2. Siberiade 3. Marry Poppins 1964 4. Death of Stalin 5. The War Symphonies: Shostakovich Against Stalin (I'm a boring person)
 * [[File:Cball-England.png]] English
 * [[File:Cball-France-Beret.png]] Français
 * [[File:RussianOpposition.png]] Русский
 * [[File:Res_Publica.png]] Latin
 * [[File:Cball-Germany.png]] Deustch

Top 5 Favourite Songs 1. | 14 Minutes to Start - Oscar Feltsman & Vladimir Voinovich/| Apple Tree's Will Bloom on MarsVano Muradeli & Yevgeny Dolmatovsky (I can't choose, they're both really good) 2. | Aviamarch - Pavel Herman & Yuli Khayt 3. | Dark is the Night - Mark Bernes & Nikita Bogoslovsky 4. | Thinking of You - Sister Sledge 5. | Can't Take My Eyes off you - Bob Crewe, Bob Gaudio, & Frankie Valli

Top 5 Victuals 1. Borscht 2. Sushi 3. Boba Tea 4. Dr. Pepper 5. Pizza

Civil
I advocate for Soviet/Council Democratic Government, though in smaller communities, a form of direct democracy (with an elected representative for the national legislature) could be used. I'll quote a bit from the Wikipedia Page, "Soviet democracy, or council democracy, is a political system in which the rule of the population is exercised by directly elected soviets (Russian for 'council'). The councils are directly responsible to their electors and bound by their instructions using a delegate model of representation. Such an imperative mandate is in contrast to a free mandate, in which the elected delegates are only responsible to their conscience. Delegates may accordingly be dismissed from their post at any time or be voted out. In a Soviet democracy, voters are organized in basic units, for example, the workers of a company, the inhabitants of a district, or the soldiers of a barracks. They directly send the delegates as public functionaries, which act as legislators."

Economy
Ownership over the means of production should belong to the workers, organised into Co-operatives, you know workplace democracy and management etcetera, within a free market economy. Of course, there ought to be regulations, but not too many, just logical ones, i.e. don't be an asshole to fellow workers (as in don't exclude them or rid of them because of their race, gender, sexuality, and so on), workplace/general shop safety, and don't use violence against other businesses.

Foreign
Diplomacy, by all means necessary, War should never be an option, but if push comes to shove, the UN needs to enforce its policy, whether through sanctions, fines or even through force (though unpreferably). The only world police should not be any one country but the UN, the United Nations is pointless if it can't enforce its policies.

Philosophical
Will add more, just wanted to add Nihilistic-Optimism. (Insert Icon Here) Nihilistic-Optimism - Ultimately, life has no meaning, the universe gives it no definition, life itself is a byproduct of Thermodynamics (or so I'm told), so there is not intended constitution of it. But we ought not to take this depressingly, we can derive infinite meanings from this. We can paint life how we'd like, life is as malleable as we make it, though of course, there is some obstacles, mostly of that material, but some massive underlying social obstacles, such as the fear of change and the unknown.

Reform or Revolution (The age-old Leftist question)
If possible, Reform. Starting a Violent and Bloody Revolution because "under 'Bourgeois Democracy' Socialism will never win (whilst true, is an awfully nihilistic outlook), is not a proper reason. The Soviets Abided by that logic, and Stalin was able to thrive and rise in such a violence-riddled environment, and he was an absolutely miserable leader. Now, this doesn't mean Revolution shouldn't be an option, it's just unpreferable. I think Revolution should be a last resort if the government doesn't adhere to the people's will. Now I must acknowledge that if our opposition resorts to dirty and ill tactics to get their way, It's pointless to try to keep with moral processes, as our enemy will only uppercut us and use our morality against us. It is unfortunate that we would have to resort to disgusting behaviour, but better than what miserable policies that'd be enacted if they got their way right? Of course, I'm 90% sure this applies to anyone, if I were a Bleeding-Heart Libertarian for example, I'd probably agree with this, but be more referent to the left as my opposition. Man, Human Psychology is weird isn't it?

Libertarian Unity or Left Unity
I'd rather go alone, but I'll probably be more willing to ally with other Leftists, and if an Auth-Left, then only their moderate adherents. That doesn't mean I wouldn't work with another Libertarian, but the list is way shorter, like a Social Libertarian/Libertarian Social Democracy or Bleeding-Heart Libertarian are the only ideologies I could come up think of. But for the most part, I feel it's safer to go alone.

How to Draw
MrVFlag.png 1. Draw a Ball. 2. Draw an alternating pattern of red and a near-black stretching from the edge and meeting at the centre, with 12 segments. 3. Add tired-some eyes with bags underneath. 4. Add either a Darkly Coloured General's Cap, an Ushanka with the Ear-flaps up, or a darkly coloured Greek Fishermans Cap atop the head. 5. (Optional) Draw him holding a lit match.

Relationships
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 * [[File: Mach.png]] - I've never been a fan of you, your methods aren't respectable, but, it's pointless to continue with the proper route to power if our opposition does not follow it. Better us on the throne than them, right?
 * [[File:Fash.png]] - What a miserable ideology that cares not for the people, but for the nation, and for what point? One can be prideful of their nation as well as maintain it's sovereignty without being a complete ass about it.
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Ni ici ni là

Ignorant

(I should mention that this is based on ideology alone, not personality, just fyi, and the ratings mean nothing, serves as a little joke) Based Mid
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 * [[File:O'Langism.png]] O'Langism - Anarchism is cool, though I'd like a government for some order, as well as for welfare. Gift Economy is... and interesting concept. I'm not too confident in its reliability, as it relies on the hope people will give (if I understand correctly), but you're ok with markets. 39.56796/50
 * - Not much to go on. They're an Anarchist, which is cool. And judging by you stating that you're economically close to [[File:O'Langism.png]] O'Lang, I'd put you around the same place as them. 24/32
 * - The amount of times I've gone to your page to use the wiki editor is proper sad The minor celebrity of PCBA. Pretty close match, though more statist than me. You're also more environment centred. And Evolution huh? Interesting won't lie lol. I don't fancy Liberalism personally. 8.55555555555/10
 * [[File:Ioist.png]] Ego-Progressivism - I never know how to feel about Egoists as I'm not too well versed in Stirner's philosophy past the basic and plain google definition of "an ethical theory that treats self-interest as the foundation of morality." going off such a definition seems futile, so ever onward. I do agree that sometimes, one must break the system and take a less-than-favourable path to power (or in your (and maybe my case) lack thereof), I've never been a fan of the term "A Necessary Evil", but that seems to be the only term to fit. I'm not sure if you could tell, but I don't fancy pointless violence. There's a lot to read (at least for my short attention span), so I add more as time flows forward, and that goes for all of these. 3.783/5

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Stuff I've written
Heaven & Hell (So I wrote this in, year 9 if I recall correctly? It was an assignment for English, where we were given 2 opposites to write about, idk lol. I had to spend so long deciphering my shitty handwriting to digitise this, so I hope you like it. Also I remember using a thesaurus a lot so, that might make things worse)

Heaven, an enigmatic wasteland of clouds and euphoria. With such overwhelming beauty, yet so simple, a sea of clouds spans out all around the brilliant blue biosphere we call home. Within the domain unconquered by live man until the metal-winged beast took off from their concrete nest, with humans on mount. Dangerously manoeuvring, toping, rounding, and turning in the domain, once regarded as the realm of the gods and goddesses that spectated over the earth. The ballet of the planes can seem only so exhilarating from the view of the common folk, the atmosphere created by the force on the pilot’s face, and the humming of the engine as the blades spin around and around, like a ballerina Truly a euphoric experience. Perhaps this truly is the heavenly experience. Hell, once the turquenite blue sky filled with a flock of metallic birds, now only a fallen specimen of former glory, and smoke filled the air, and the sky lost its brilliant blue colour, and faded into a bloody ruby. Rolling hills of jade, span across the land, peaceful and silent. But silence is an easy resource to destroy, as it was pierced by bullets, and soon as the silenced land became a battlefield, the peace surrendered to war. Fire danced across that jaded land, and soon people. all you could smell was smoke and oil from the fumes of war machines. Agony, pain, and fear filled everyone's body in the field, and everyone's head was pounding as if horses galloped inside of them. Like horses, their thoughts raced, trying to process the terrible reality they had created. The silence that once graced the lands, was now filled with ringing, cries and whaling of fallen men, gunfire and explosions. The taste of blood tainted the mouth as the battle grew longer. Finally, after the field was once again silent, and the whales of air sirens stopped, the jade fields of green, now covered in burned patches of grass dark as obsidian. The insatiable greed of humans for these lands of gems forever curses us for war. War Is Hell.

Comments

 * [[File:O'Langism.png]] O'Langism - add me?
 * [[File:MrvLIT.png]] Mr. V - When I get near done with this page I will.
 * [[File:MrvLIT.png]] Mr. V - Added
 * [[File:O'Langism.png]] O'Langism - Salve! Quomodo te habes? (Hi how are you in Latin (You mentioned something about it on your page))
 * [[File:MrvLIT.png]] Mr. V - That's a language I want to learn, I don't know any yet lol.
 * - Hello hello hello, can you add me whenever you get around to doing relations?
 * [[File:MrvLIT.png]] Mr. V - Ofc Ofc!
 * [[File:MrvLIT.png]] Mr. V - Added
 * - Hi!! Add me? i will add you back when you have more stuff written (or now if you want)
 * [[File:MrvLIT.png]] Mr. V - Sure! Preferable later, but if you want to do it now, then that's fine!
 * [[File:MrvLIT.png]] Mr. V - Hey so sorry I forgot to add you for so long, but I've finally added you, I know I haven't added much, and it may seem I'm avoiding you, but I've been everywhere recently, and I've been so bleh. I will add more when I get the chance.
 * - ayo good to see your making a page for yourself looks cool so far I like the icon! could you add me? :)
 * [[File:MrvLIT.png]] Mr. V - Yes Ofc!
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 * - Thank you! :D
 * [[File:MrvLIT.png]] Mr. V - Ofc!
 * [[File:Glencoe.png]] Glencoe- add me
 * [[File:Neokira2.png]] Neo-Kiraism - add me
 * [[File:O'Langism.png]] O'Langism - I'm not sure I'd be great at it, but would you like me to try to explain to you the concept of a gift economy? Honestly, imo, the name is a bit misleading.
 * [[File:MrvLIT.png]] Mr. V - Sure, I'm always down for education.
 * [[File:O'Langism.png]] O'Langism - OK I'll try my best. Basically, as I see it, gift economics are the belief that people will do something they want to do for free. Under a gift economy, people would be able to freely chose their job without the worry of money, and they would work that job without payment (since they could chose their job without the worry of money, it would be a job that they enjoy). Maybe the more difficult/gross jobs such as garbage collector would be community chores, but IDK. When someone wanted to get something, they would go to their local co-op and just be able to take it for free. Practically, I think that these co-ops would probably have a limit on the amount one person could take to ensure everyone gets their fair share, especially with luxury items. People would therefore work for free, and in return for their work, receive everything they need and reasonably want for free.