Remember '89: Do Eastern Europeans Miss the USSR?
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You miss the USSR, right?
Overview
A two-panel meme addressing the historical relationship between the USSR and Eastern European countries. The top panel shows a woman with a hammer and sickle (USSR symbol) over her head asking, "You miss the USSR, right?" The bottom panel shows another woman with a Polish flag over her head, surrounded by flags of other Eastern European countries including Czechia, Hungary, Lithuania, Estonia, Ukraine, Romania, Georgia, and Slovakia. The meme references the historical context of the 1989 revolutions and the complex legacy of Soviet influence in Eastern Europe.
Origin notes
The meme was published on 9Gag as indicated by the source information. It appears to be user-created using image editing software to add flag overlays and text to photographs of two women. The watermark "@templarpilled" suggests the creator's username. The title "Remember '89" references the 1989 revolutions that led to the fall of communist regimes in Eastern Europe and ultimately the dissolution of the USSR.