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Sinovet wrote:Hey you know what. The Mad King is a bit of a francophile. He should set up shop in good old numba 4 up in that Map

*gulp*

Vista Major wrote:*gulp*

Ok, slow down, but I've never met this dude before he was laid to rest, so can someone give me a catch-up?

Vista Major

Continental Commonwealths wrote:You really need me to quote the rest of the sentence for you? Let me grab a spoon.

"...lacks proper consideration for our (multi) regional history."

Violà. Similar connotation. Not considering our past experiences together. Gives us an ouchy. Do iPhone emojis work on this? There's no simple emoticon that shows the rolling of eyes well.

Well fvck, I stand corrected: ◔_◔

Vista Major wrote:*gulp*

What.

Nuclear armed lunatic France scares you?

Sinovet wrote:Hey you know what. The Mad King is a bit of a francophile. He should set up shop in good old numba 4 up in that Map

OK. That'll be odd with Soviets in France. Would make for an interesting time.

Continental Commonwealths wrote:You really need me to quote the rest of the sentence for you? Let me grab a spoon.

"...lacks proper consideration for our (multi) regional history."

Violà. Similar connotation. Not considering our past experiences together. Gives us an ouchy. Do iPhone emojis work on this? There's no simple emoticon that shows the rolling of eyes well.

Well, I'd still argue that it doesn't, seeing as to how once again, it carries the multiple connotations that could lead to the assumption of regional history not being understood there when Oel has literally just said he did understand.

Furthermore, I'm happy to be able to quote you, actually, because-

Continental Commonwealths wrote:Oh, the hostile verbosity.

- really fits that spoon feeding comment pretty well.

Frankly, we could argue about connotation all day and it would benefit no one, so I'll just support Sul's motion to not kick dirt on the past regions -in my eyes- and bug out of here.

Sinovet wrote:Oh. What bits of the Baltic. Baltics a bit cold for the mad king, would hve to be a fair bit of land

All of the Baltics

Baxten wrote:OK. That'll be odd with Soviets in France. Would make for an interesting time.

La Commune Francaise, mon mec. Ca va etre trrrres bien.

Also, not true soviets. Just revolutionary.

Its okay if that doest fly, I can go be a Chinamen with my Sino in my name, sit in a pile of a billion homies to do my bidding with

Sinovet wrote:What.

Nuclear armed lunatic France scares you?

Just France, full stop, scares me. Did you know that, if anything, Napoleon was actually slightly above average in height? What type of false sense of security are they trying to lure us into?

Jaslandia

Continental Commonwealths wrote:Just France, full stop, scares me. Did you know that, if anything, Napoleon was actually slightly above average in height? What type of false sense of security are they trying to lure us into?

I am vivvidly aware >:)

Picture this though. Napoleonic communards. Picture it. Picture it real good.

Jaslandia

Sinovet wrote:La Commune Francaise, mon mec. Ca va etre trrrres bien.

Also, not true soviets. Just revolutionary.

No, it's fine. It'll be fun for me and Oel in the ITF, who are basically rivals of the communist (the Unfallian kind)

Sinovet wrote:Picture this though. Napoleonic communards. Picture it. Picture it real good.

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paris_Commune

I can picture it very well

Sinovet, Jaslandia

Baxten wrote:No, it's fine. It'll be fun for me and Oel in the ITF, who are basically rivals of the communist (the Unfallian kind)

Yeah, and then the truecommunists can yell at the pseudo royalist french for being despotic nondemocrats

And Sine may make ready the All French World Rampage. One man vs the world :p

Sinovet wrote:Picture this though. Napoleonic communards. Picture it. Picture it real good.

Que- Québec?

Sinovet, Jaslandia

Continental Commonwealths wrote:Just France, full stop, scares me. Did you know that, if anything, Napoleon was actually slightly above average in height? What type of false sense of security are they trying to lure us into?

Well, taller than the average Frenchman at the time. By today's standards, 5'6" isn't particularly tall.

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Napoleon_complex

Sinovet, Continental Commonwealths

Baxten wrote:https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paris_Commune

I can picture it very well

Why think you I said communards and not communists. Though technically the commune in France is just a political division, they just happened to be of the paris commune when they rebelled.

Continental Commonwealths wrote:Que- Québec?

We'll go mess with Quebec when we want some goofy anglicized version of the true mother tongue

Baxten wrote:No, it's fine. It'll be fun for me and Oel in the ITF, who are basically rivals of the communist (the Unfallian kind)

Oh yeah. Down with the communist! lol. :p

Sinovet wrote:We'll go mess with Quebec when we want some goofy anglicized version of the true mother tongue

o fuk

das me

Sinovet

The Cross And Davids Star wrote:Ok, slow down, but I've never met this dude before he was laid to rest, so can someone give me a catch-up?

You don't know insanity until you've met him

Sinovet wrote:What.

Nuclear armed lunatic France scares you?

It's not that

Sinovet

The Royal Republic Of Kumania wrote:o fuk

das me

Payback for pronouncing "oui" like a quacking duck.

That'll learn ya.

Sinovet

The Royal Republic Of Kumania wrote:o fuk

das me

Faire des courses, not magaziner! Lazy Quebecois, just translated english instead of use time honored unique french phrases

Vista Major wrote:You don't know insanity until you've met him

I leik this. It pleases me.

Continental Commonwealths wrote:Payback for pronouncing "oui" like a quacking duck.

That'll learn ya.

"Oui oui" he says in the most Québécois accent.

Sinovet, Oelesa

Continental Commonwealths wrote:Payback for pronouncing "oui" like a quacking duck.

That'll learn ya.

Sinovet wrote:Faire des courses, not magaziner! Lazy Quebecois, just translated english instead of use time honored unique french phrases

I'll have ye know my nation's Anglophone government has a rich history of oppressing the Francophones in Quebec! Hell even until several months ago, French wasn't even legal. And then it was legalized and recognized and people in Quebec felt like having a revolution and that was quickly put to rest so they're back in the corner where they belong.

Sinovet

Continental Commonwealths wrote:Ah, good to see that I'm not the only one to whom brevity does not come naturally.

If what you say is true, I feel that the poll system on our forums is deeply flawed. As we can see that changing one's mind during the voting period is a fairly common occurrence when one takes a look as past legislation, having it so one cannot do this is an issue. And, of course, there is the issue with validating the votes cast as actual legal voters. I would not suspect our President would do this, but using a poll would allow the President to cast a vote in the House of Commons- an action he is not allowed to do- without being noticed or having it discounted from the total votes.

I think our previous system of having nations post either "aye" or "nay" works just fine. Most people use their nation names or references they are commonly known by and any duplication would be quickly noticed, therefore ensuring to a great degree that only legal Delegates vote and said Delegates get only one vote. Further, a number of people often provide their rationale when saying either "aye" or "nay", therefore encouraging debate the a greater degree than a simple poll can be expected to do.

What say you, [nation=short]Bearlong[/nation]?

I want to start off by saying that the poll concept is still in its trial stages, and that these notes about the system are appreciated and duly noted.

I was completely aware that polls did not allow the voter to change their vote. However, I allowed for that to occur in the belief that members would adapt to wait for a sufficient amount of debate to occur before casting their vote. This has been my main focus during this trial period - whether the lack of ability to change one's vote encourages or stifles debate. The jury is still out, which is why the polls are still in a trial phase.

To the second issue, that of verification of members, I will admit that I failed to consider the necessity to verify votes in that way. There is no way, at current nor possible using the ZetaBoards forums, to confirm voters in polls. For this failure, I sincerely apologise. And while I recognise that this is indeed an issue, I want to note that the chances of a mass false-vote campaign attempting to sway our legislative process are minuscule, as is any effect thereof to date. To mitigate any concerns about legislation passed through the polling method, I have listed them and their final vote tallies here:

[1] Approval of the President's Nominee (Foreign Affairs) - Humpheria - PASSED with 11 AYE - 1 NO - 2 ABSTAIN

[2] Elected Ministry Amendment - Vista Major - PASSED with 8 AYE - 4 NO - 0 ABSTAIN

[3] Approval of the President's Nominee (Justice) - Humpheria - PASSED with 10 AYE - 3 NO - 1 ABSTAIN

Given that these all passed with large margins, I see no need to reconduct the votes listed here.

Again, these have been all noted.

So Baxten, we good for Sinoveen France or do I need to apply all official like somewhereabouts?

Sinovet wrote:So Baxten, we good for Sinoveen France or do I need to apply all official like somewhereabouts?

You're good.

Sinovet

Baxten wrote:You're good.

Excelente

Sinovet, what is your WA nation?

Also this region is filled with socialist and communist states.

Minnesota Dakota wrote:Sinovet, what is your WA nation?

Also this region is filled with socialist and communist states.

Yes, but now me an Oel are sandwhiched between Sin and Bear

Oelesa

Baxten wrote:Yes, but now me an Oel are sandwhiched between Sin and Bear

I have a Grand Great Lakes Empire. I border Merc and the most capitalist nation in this region, Magnatronia.

Oelesa

Minnesota Dakota wrote:I have a Grand Great Lakes Empire. I border Merc and the most capitalist nation in this region, Magnatronia.

He's, but Sin's run by the "Mad King" and Bear is in the most competitive alliance against the ITF.

Sinovet, Oelesa

Minnesota Dakota wrote:Sinovet, what is your WA nation?

Also this region is filled with socialist and communist states.

Dont have one. You can consider this my one and only nation

Minnesota Dakota wrote:I have a Grand Great Lakes Empire. I border Merc and the most capitalist nation in this region, Magnatronia.

Welcome to the neighborhood, neighbor.

Sinovet, Oelesa, Minnesota Dakota

Minnesota Dakota wrote:I have a Grand Great Lakes Empire. I border Merc and the most capitalist nation in this region, Magnatronia.

North Capitalmerica vs Socieurope

Sinovet

Magnatronia wrote:Welcome to the neighborhood, neighbor.

Our ideology's rival each other, neighbor.

Sinovet

Vista Major wrote:North Capitalmerica vs Socieurope

Vista I am not capitalist.

Vista Major, Oelesa

Minnesota Dakota wrote:Vista I am not capitalist.

I know

It's the irony of your predicament

Oelesa

Vista Major wrote:I know

It's the irony of your predicament

Yup.

Vista Major

Bearlong wrote:I want to start off by saying that the poll concept is still in its trial stages, and that these notes about the system are appreciated and duly noted.

I was completely aware that polls did not allow the voter to change their vote. However, I allowed for that to occur in the belief that members would adapt to wait for a sufficient amount of debate to occur before casting their vote. This has been my main focus during this trial period - whether the lack of ability to change one's vote encourages or stifles debate. The jury is still out, which is why the polls are still in a trial phase.

To the second issue, that of verification of members, I will admit that I failed to consider the necessity to verify votes in that way. There is no way, at current nor possible using the ZetaBoards forums, to confirm voters in polls. For this failure, I sincerely apologise. And while I recognise that this is indeed an issue, I want to note that the chances of a mass false-vote campaign attempting to sway our legislative process are minuscule, as is any effect thereof to date. To mitigate any concerns about legislation passed through the polling method, I have listed them and their final vote tallies here:

[1] Approval of the President's Nominee (Foreign Affairs) - Humpheria - PASSED with 11 AYE - 1 NO - 2 ABSTAIN

[2] Elected Ministry Amendment - Vista Major - PASSED with 8 AYE - 4 NO - 0 ABSTAIN

[3] Approval of the President's Nominee (Justice) - Humpheria - PASSED with 10 AYE - 3 NO - 1 ABSTAIN

Given that these all passed with large margins, I see no need to reconduct the votes listed here.

Again, these have been all noted.

I appreciate the time the Speaker took to provide a response and discuss the poll feature. Given that the forum polls do not allow for the voters to be verified against the citizen roster to determine if the voters are indeed citizens and that they retain legal right to vote (i.e. are not the President or the Speaker in cases where a tie has not occurred), I believe that polls should not be used as the means for recording votes for future bills, motions, or nominations in the House.

Recognizing this flaw now and the fact that Article I Section I of the Constitution cannot be guaranteed as long as it is in use, I'd ask that the poll feature be removed from legislation not yet concluded within the House.

And although I recognize the Speaker's point regarding those pieces of legislation that have already passed using the poll feature, and I agree with his findings, it is my opinion that once legislation has been considered passed by the legislature it moves out of the jurisdiction of the Speaker. Determining whether those three items have legal validity would therefore fall within the jurisdiction of the Courts (should a citizen ever feel compelled to challenge them).

Jaslandia

Minnesota Dakota wrote:Vista I am not capitalist.

Same.

Kumania could prolly be considered West Scandinavia tbh bc of how socialist and progressive it is

Minnesota Dakota

Bax, I have a question. Who would ever choose the tiny sliver of land bordering Vista?

Minnesota Dakota wrote:Bax, I have a question. Who would ever choose the tiny sliver of land bordering Vista?

Hey, when the lands get low you get desperate. Bear want a border between Vis that was more than a border, so I made that land.

Oelesa

Minnesota Dakota wrote:Bax, I have a question. Who would ever choose the tiny sliver of land bordering Vista?

Someone with no need to overcompensate?

Baxten

The Royal Republic Of Kumania wrote:Same.

Kumania could prolly be considered West Scandinavia tbh bc of how socialist and progressive it is

Minnesota Dakota wrote:Bax, I have a question. Who would ever choose the tiny sliver of land bordering Vista?

I should say this: We're fine with socialist like y'all. We're against Unfallian type radical communist and we're suspicious of what Sin's got brewing over in France.

The Royal Republic Of Kumania

Baxten wrote:I should say this: We're fine with socialist like y'all. We're against Unfallian type radical communist and we're suspicious of what Sin's got brewing over in France.

As well you should be >:3

The Cross And Davids Star

Vista Major wrote:You don't know insanity until you've met him

We would get along just swimmingly then. 8}

Sinovet, Minnesota Dakota

Continental Commonwealths wrote:Oh, the hostile verbosity. I understand the disagreement with the closing of the embassy, and I actually agree that it's frivolous to do so given the sorry state of our embassy system as it currently exists and that such an action lacks proper consideration for our (multi) regional history.

But good God, the rhetoric we seem to fall back on. No one is shaming legacies, spitting in anyone's face, disgracing your houses, or bringing dishonour upon your kin and livestock.

They're trying to bring a system of purpose to our foreign affairs that presumably favours some measure of effectiveness over tradition. Again, I disagree with this approach- I see the merit of retaining relations with GR and Al. But can we have disagreement without us acting as though we've experienced the most foul of betrayals.

I'll have you know that this action Oel has taken has brought dishonour upon my family and if the closure request isn't cancelled I'll have to commit seppuku out of shame.

Hi strangers. Seems my day is going well enough for now that I can post the DIP. Await another readers poll the coming days.

[spoiler=Today are:]

Today are:

- Duruthu Full Moon Poya Day (Sri Lanka)

- Feast of Fabulous Wild Men Day

- Geok Tepe Memorial Day (Turkmenistan)

- International Kiss A Ginger Day

- National Curried Chicken Day (United States)

- National Marzipan Day (United States)

- National Pharmacist Day (United States)

- National Youth Day (India)

- Prosecutor General's Day (Russia)

- Zanzibar Revolution Day (Tanzania)

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[spoiler=This day in history:]

This day in history:

- 1528 – Gustav I of Sweden is crowned king.

- 1554 – Bayinnaung, who would go on to assemble the largest empire in the history of Southeast Asia, is crowned King of Burma.

- 1848 – The Palermo rising takes place in Sicily against the Bourbon Kingdom of the Two Sicilies.

- 1866 – The Royal Aeronautical Society is formed in London.

- 1872 – Yohannes IV is crowned Emperor of Ethiopia in Axum, the first imperial coronation in that city in over 200 years.

- 1895 – The National Trust is founded in the United Kingdom.

- 1908 – A long-distance radio message is sent from the Eiffel Tower for the first time.

- 1916 – Both Oswald Boelcke and Max Immelmann, for achieving eight aerial victories each over Allied aircraft, receive the German Empire's highest military award, the Pour le Mérite as the first German aviators to earn it.

- 1918 – Finland's "Mosaic Confessors" law goes into effect, making Finnish Jews full citizens.

- 1926 – Original Sam 'n' Henry aired on Chicago radio later renamed Amos 'n' Andy in 1928.

- 1932 – Hattie Caraway becomes the first woman elected to the United States Senate.

- 1942 – World War II: United States President Franklin D. Roosevelt creates the National War Labor Board.

- 1964 – Rebels in Zanzibar begin a revolt known as the Zanzibar Revolution and proclaim a republic.

- 1966 – Lyndon B. Johnson states that the United States should stay in South Vietnam until Communist aggression there is ended.

- 1969 – The New York Jets of the American Football League defeat the Baltimore Colts of the National Football League to win Super Bowl III in what is considered to be one of the greatest upsets in sports history.

- 1971 – The Harrisburg Seven: Rev. Philip Berrigan and five other activists are indicted on charges of conspiring to kidnap Henry Kissinger and of plotting to blow up the heating tunnels of federal buildings in Washington, D.C.

- 1976 – The United Nations Security Council votes 11–1 to allow the Palestine Liberation Organization to participate in a Security Council debate (without voting rights).

- 1986 – Space Shuttle program: Congressman Bill Nelson lifts off from Kennedy Space Center aboard Columbia on mission STS-61-C as a Mission Specialist.

- 1998 – Nineteen European nations agree to forbid human cloning.

- 2001 – Downtown Disney opens to the public as part of the Disneyland Resort in Anaheim, California.

- 2004 – The world's largest ocean liner, RMS Queen Mary 2, makes its maiden voyage.

- 2005 – Deep Impact launches from Cape Canaveral on a Delta II rocket.

- 2006 – A stampede during the Stoning of the Devil ritual on the last day at the Hajj in Mina, Saudi Arabia, kills at least 362 Muslim pilgrims.

- 2010 – An earthquake in Haiti occurs, killing over 100,000 people and destroying much of the capital Port-au-Prince.

- 2015 – Government raids kill 143 Boko Haram fighters in Kolofata, Cameroon.

- 2016 – Ten people are killed and 15 wounded in a bombing near the Blue Mosque in Istanbul.

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[spoiler=Famous Birthdays:]

Famous Birthdays:

- 1628 – Charles Perrault, French author and academic

- 1729 – Edmund Burke, Irish philosopher, academic, and politician

- 1746 – Johann Heinrich Pestalozzi, Swiss philosopher and educator

- 1822 – Étienne Lenoir, Belgian engineer, designed the internal combustion engine

- 1856 – John Singer Sargent, American painter and academic

- 1876 – Jack London, American novelist and journalist

- 1893 – Hermann Göring, German commander, pilot, and politician, Minister President of Prussia

- 1899 – Paul Hermann Müller, Swiss chemist and academic, Nobel Prize laureate

- 1907 – Sergei Korolev, Russian colonel and engineer

- 1910 – Luise Rainer, German-English actress

- 1916 – P. W. Botha, South African politician, 8th Prime Minister of South Africa

- 1944 – Joe Frazier, American boxer

- 1949 – Haruki Murakami, Japanese author, translator, and academic

- 1949 – Ottmar Hitzfeld, German footballer and manager

- 1964 – Jeff Bezos, American computer scientist and businessman, founded Amazon.com

- 1993 – Zayn Malik, English singer-songwriter

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Quote of the day

The most effective way to do it, is to do it.

- Amelia Earhart -

Note: Penguania_And_Antarctica assumes no responsibility or guarantee for correctness of any given information. Any recourse to courts of law is excluded.

Jaslandia, Delionia, The Eastern Byzantine Empire, Minnesota Dakota

Unfallious wrote:I'll have you know that this action Oel has taken has brought dishonour upon my family and if the closure request isn't cancelled I'll have to commit seppuku out of shame.

^

Sinovet

Post self-deleted by Magnatronia.

Penguania And Antarctica wrote:Noose or guillotine?

In real life, I would say neither.

But in character, I would say put death row inmates on an island dotted with various weapons, and then televise the entire thing.

Magnatronia wrote:In real life, I would say neither.

But in character, I would say put death row inmates on an island dotted with various weapons, and then televise the entire thing.

Isn't that a movie?

How is everyone today if I may ask?

Oelesa wrote:Isn't that a movie?

You tell me.

Magnatronia wrote:You tell me.

It's called the condemned.

Oelesa wrote:It's called the condemned.

Never heard of it!

Magnatronia wrote:Never heard of it!

Oh, well it's a lot like what you said. You should watch it.

Oelesa wrote:Oh, well it's a lot like what you said. You should watch it.

There's also "Hunger Games" [the books not the sh*tty movie] and "The Most Dangerous Game"

Oelesa

Andromitus wrote:There's also "Hunger Games" [the books not the sh*tty movie] and "The Most Dangerous Game"

But the condemned Is the more modern one I know. I love the hUnger games

Oelesa wrote:But the condemned Is the more modern one I know. I love the hUnger games

who knows, maybe we could do an RP of it.

Oelesa

Dark Brotherhood Cfn wrote:DEAL!!!

Hold up, first we have sino come back from the dead, and now we have this? Oh, boy, someone call an exorcist, oh wait, thats me.

The Cross And Davids Star wrote:Hold up, first we have sino come back from the dead, and now we have this? Oh, boy, someone call an exorcist, oh wait, thats me.

I like how I read this after I got the issue with the line, "These people, these simple farmers, they just take what they don't understand and then claim its magic!"

Andromitus wrote:I like how I read this after I got the issue with the line, "These people, these simple farmers, they just take what they don't understand and then claim its magic!"

i take offense to this.

What are we collectively on about?

Sinovet wrote:What are we collectively on about?

beats me.

The Cross And Davids Star wrote:i take offense to this.

I didn't make the issue, I just connected the dots as happenstance occurred

Andromitus wrote:I didn't make the issue, I just connected the dots as happenstance occurred

i know.

^^^^ WTF does Deus Vulting mean?

Penguania And Antarctica

Andromitus wrote:^^^^ WTF does Deus Vulting mean?

DEUS VULT!

Andromitus wrote:^^^^ WTF does Deus Vulting mean?

The act of Conquering the Holy Land in the name of God and the Pope

Flynnvakia wrote:The act of Conquering the Holy Land in the name of God and the Pope

iam, si aliquid ponit devexa montis, templariis, ordinis Teutonici ad aliquid loquar Latine dictum esse reliquum diei.

http://s15.zetaboards.com/COFN/topic/10104131/1/

Act to repeal of the Ministry of Engagement is still up, but without the poll because that's a flawed system. Using the old system of writing "aye" or "nay".

Oelesa, Penguania And Antarctica

Magnatronia wrote:In real life, I would say neither.

But in character, I would say put death row inmates on an island dotted with various weapons, and then televise the entire thing.

Some sort of battle royale for convicts?

Magnatronia

The Cross And Davids Star wrote:DEUS VULT!

Flynnvakia wrote:The act of Conquering the Holy Land in the name of God and the Pope

https://s-media-cache-ak0.pinimg.com/564x/e4/9c/b1/e49cb103c948f06099a97df3f468b4c7.jpg

Andromitus wrote:https://s-media-cache-ak0.pinimg.com/564x/e4/9c/b1/e49cb103c948f06099a97df3f468b4c7.jpg

qui videtur esse cur vertigine anima?

This region moves way faster than I'm used to, I've got like 400 RMB notifications every time I come back online. But [nation=short+noflag]The Royal Republic of Kumania[/nation] and [nation=short+noflag]Magnatronia[/nation] it's better than the alternative, right?

The Royal Republic Of Kumania, Jaslandia, Andromitus, Oelesa, Magnatronia

The Cross And Davids Star wrote:qui videtur esse cur vertigine anima?

Quid et quale odium, cupiditas belli in pace, dicens in corde suo?

Merlinton wrote:Some sort of battle royale for convicts?

Pretty much! It's entertaining and takes care of the riff raff. What's not to love

Merlinton wrote:This region moves way faster than I'm used to, I've got like 400 RMB notifications every time I come back online. But [nation=short+noflag]The Royal Republic of Kumania[/nation] and [nation=short+noflag]Magnatronia[/nation] it's better than the alternative, right?

I wonder if anyone's still there? Like actually still active. Imagine someone role-playing by themselves

Merlinton

Merlinton wrote:Some sort of battle royale for convicts?

Magnatronia wrote:Pretty much! It's entertaining and takes care of the riff raff. What's not to love

*Shakes head* Savages

Merlinton

Magnatronia wrote:Pretty much! It's entertaining and takes care of the riff raff. What's not to love

Think of the CHILDREN.

Jaslandia

Minnesota Dakota wrote:Think of the CHILDREN.

Apparently my country has child soldiers. Wow, even I'M offended by that

Jaslandia

Magnatronia wrote:Apparently my country has child soldiers. Wow, even I'M offended by that

Not that, the children watching.

Magnatronia wrote:Apparently my country has child soldiers. Wow, even I'M offended by that

Minnesota Dakota wrote:Not that, the children watching.

BOTH ARE EQUALLY TERRIBLE, WHAT IS [I]WRONG[/I] WITH YOU MONSTERS [:D]

Jaslandia

Andromitus wrote:BOTH ARE EQUALLY TERRIBLE, WHAT IS [I]WRONG[/I] WITH YOU MONSTERS [:D]

I am not a monster. I don't put people in a death pit like the Romans.

Minnesota Dakota wrote:I am not a monster. I don't put people in a death pit like the Romans.

As you dismiss child soldiers :P

Andromitus wrote:^^^^ WTF does Deus Vulting mean?

God wills it !

That's the meaning.

Jaslandia

Minnesota Dakota wrote:I am not a monster. I don't put people in a death pit like the Romans.

Yeah. I only oppress my employees ironically

Jaslandia

Andromitus wrote:Quid et quale odium, cupiditas belli in pace, dicens in corde suo?

Credo quod pax non datur tantum belli absentia.

Penguania And Antarctica wrote:God wills it !

That's the meaning.

Benedícat et sidus crucis David generationes sempiternas!

The Cross And Davids Star wrote:Benedícat et sidus crucis David generationes sempiternas!

terramque aptenodytae etiam nix.

The Cross And Davids Star wrote:Benedícat et sidus crucis David generationes sempiternas!

Ich kann auch einfach irgendein wirres Zeug schreiben, ohne dass jemand auch nur ein Wort versteht. Der Sprachvielfalt sei dank.

Post self-deleted by Andromitus.

The Cross And Davids Star wrote:Credo quod pax non datur tantum belli absentia.

The Cross And Davids Star wrote:Benedícat et sidus crucis David generationes sempiternas!

Si Deus praecipit bonorum benevolentia mori magis quam amici, non est deus

The Cross And Davids Star wrote:terramque aptenodytae etiam nix.

Something about penguins?

Penguania And Antarctica wrote:Ich kann auch einfach irgendein wirres Zeug schreiben, ohne dass jemand auch nur ein Wort versteht. Der Sprachvielfalt sei dank.

Aber wo bleibt da der Spaß, die?

Penguania And Antarctica wrote:Ich kann auch einfach irgendein wirres Zeug schreiben, ohne dass jemand auch nur ein Wort versteht. Der Sprachvielfalt sei dank.

I too speak Italian.

Jaslandia, Continental Commonwealths, Andromitus

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