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    1. Stabile_Feldmaus on

      I didn’t know the Bluman group was still performing.

    2. I wonder how many epileptic lives this show costs.

      Jokes aside – it was nice show and a very important step towards security for Baltics.

    3. Presenting stuff you made with taxes should be one of the more important things you make with taxes. Semi-viral video clips are a great way to do this, nobody is going to read a boring article in the newspapers about this.

    4. blumenstulle on

      I would’ve wished for a little more ozone and sparks.

    5. Mediocre-Sundom on

      Coping kremlin shills mocking it in the comments is quite fun to see. Keep pretending that some flashing lights and a screen carry some massive cost.

      Let me spell it out for you, little putin’s helpers: yes, it’s a “PR stunt”. How insightful of you to notice the obvious. It’s a cringey silly PR stunt to celebrate another step towards the independence from a particular bloody regime, which is worth celebrating. It’s not about the “stunt” itself, it’s about what it represents.

      Seethe more.

    6. materialysis on

      The energy independence is amazing. Congrats to the Baltics.

      This show by the men/women in suit and tie is pure cringe though. Never going to be able to make something like this non-cringe.

    7. qualia-assurance on

      How did the stage technician manage to overcome the temptation to make it turn in to a throbbing red light and emergency siren?

      Edit: The downvotes seem to misunderstand my intent. I’m a big green energy fan and that requires international grids. This is an amazing moment that I fully support. But the practical joker in me sees a once in a lifetime opportunity, lol.

    8. Now imagine it was the 90-2000-kids there: full seizure-mode first and then the anime shoulder slump before revealing their new power-level is over 9000.

    9. Oursonnet on

      Aww, a bit cringe but in an endearing way.

      Regardless, good new!

    10. Captainirishy on

      A couple of small nuclear power plants could make Baltic countries completely energy independent.

    11. Noobunaga86 on

      Electric synchronization is great but why this stupid show like it’s a EDM concert? Are they serious?

    12. Express-Dig-5715 on

      This is amazing, but super cringey at the same time 😀

    13. Altruistic_Two9719 on

      Congrats fellas! russian mongoloid hordes seem very sad, which makes this better

    14. Semaex_indeed on

      DJ Ursula VDL and the Baltic Beats. Live at Boiler Room Riga.

      Kidding aside, it’s a cringey showstunt. I prefer the video of the actual power cutting at the transformer station.

    15. aerodynamik on

      Kraftwerk has a 5th member now, cool cool.
      edit: i love it. its fun

    16. einargizz on

      I like that they put little red Xs where they used to connect to the Russian grid.

      On that note, how is this affecting Kalinigrad?

    17. UnusualParadise on

      From a spaniard: Congrats to our northern brothers and sisters!! This is how Europe is built!!

    18. Tikkinger on

      Does someone know how the transfer actually worked? Did all the generators switch at the same time, or gradually, or was there a short blackout for switch?

    19. mybighairyarse on

      Ahh great. That will flush out all the epileptics in the room anyway……..

    20. hey, I’m very pro-EU so I am probably in favor of whatever is happening in that video in a policy sense, but…

      what the everloving FUCK is going on over there? Are they assembling the red of seven parts and preparing to banish vecna, or what???

    21. Raze_Lighter on

      I thought this was some kind of trance music event with a few DJ’s close to each other, lmao.

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