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The Iron Rebel wrote:I'm still alive, but it's time to leave Balder. Good Bye, I wish you all the best [except the people who made my life miserable, I hope you get eternal weggies] Illand was always just randomly one of my favorite RMBers and Lady Marian for my love of Robinhood growing up.
As for Solorni she knows how I feel about XD <3

Bonne chance, IR, I'll miss you here. *hugs*

Solorni wrote:The funny thing about Lady Marian, is that she's been here since Robin Hood was our delegate xD

I arrived here on the first day that Balder was created and am currently the oldest resident of the region. Robin Hood, the very first Delegate of the region, and I had a brief flirtation going on at the time. *sighs*

Enwick and Duridia

Unfortunately Robin Hood Ceased to Exist 12 days ago

Lichtenstein0o

New fakeland wrote:some say

that reptilian space jews (who are living in the middle of our hollow earth, which is also flat) did 9/11

what you descript is what st.nicholas stands for (Saint Nicholas Day = put your boots out and find some nice gifts in them the next day)

Lordren and Hail bat nation

It was Unibot originaly if I remember correctly, not sure if he still has ownership of it though. I think he handed it over to someone after the first election but not 100% sure about it. A lot of things happened in the early days.

Lady Marian wrote:I arrived here on the first day that Balder was created and am currently the oldest resident of the region.

I must have arrived here around the same time because I am currently in 3rd place for residency.

Alvalero wrote:It was Unibot originaly if I remember correctly, not sure if he still has ownership of it though. I think he handed it over to someone after the first election but not 100% sure about it. A lot of things happened in the early days.

Yes Robin Hood was a Unibot puppet and the first Delegate of Balder. He was in one of the defender groups whose name escapes me atm, but took over the delegacy when TITO took over Osiris's on the first update. Uni did hand off Robin Hood to some one else.

Somebody got a problem with Jews? I'm not Jewish, but I'll defend them with my own life. They are good people. Antisemitism is a sign of cowardice.

Hail bat nation

Neo-south wrote:Somebody got a problem with Jews? I'm not Jewish, but I'll defend them with my own life. They are good people. Antisemitism is a sign of cowardice.

Israel’s first president, Chaim Weizmann expressed in his memoirs “Whenever the quantity of Jews in any country reaches the saturation point, that country reacts against them ... [This] reaction ... cannot be looked upon as anti-Semitism in the ordinary or vulgar sense of that word; it is a universal social and economic concomitant of Jewish immigration, and we cannot shake it off.”

Neo-south

Here is the latest topic we are discussing in my English Class: http://www.pbs.org/video/1604122998/?start=1200

Illand wrote:Here is the latest topic we are discussing in my English Class: http://www.pbs.org/video/1604122998/?start=1200

Hey, we are just finishing this in my class. We have to write a ten-page essay over Macbeth's fall from nobility.

Leathers freed people

Hello everybody!

Illand wrote:Here is the latest topic we are discussing in my English Class: http://www.pbs.org/video/1604122998/?start=1200

Wow! I didn't even know a Patrick Stewart version of Macbeth existed! Incidentally you might want to check out Ian McKellen's Richard III

Leathers freed people wrote:Hello everybody!

Hola! Como esta usted?

What's poppin'?

Lichtenstein0o

Aranjo wrote:What's poppin'?

my eyes
http://tse1.mm.bing.net/th?id=OIP.M710136f9bdbe85965e846cc473326d8aH0&pid=15.1

Illand wrote:Here is the latest topic we are discussing in my English Class: http://www.pbs.org/video/1604122998/?start=1200

"but this video is not available in your region"
How can it not be available in my country? It was MADE in my country! :P

Lordren and Illand

New fakeland wrote:"but this video is not available in your region"
How can it not be available in my country? It was MADE in my country! :P

Same reason we can't watch BBC stuff. Take it up with our governments!

That moment when Mitt Romney seems like a sane choice for Secretary of State compared to all the others currently on the table. What's going on!

Illand wrote:Here is the latest topic we are discussing in my English Class: http://www.pbs.org/video/1604122998/?start=1200

Lordren wrote:Wow! I didn't even know a Patrick Stewart version of Macbeth existed! Incidentally you might want to check out Ian McKellen's Richard III

I took a class on Shakespeare in Uni where we explored the many versions of his plays as films. West Side Story was taken from Romeo and Juliet and Forbidden Planet was taken from The Tempest. The Japanese director Akira Kurosawa made many adaptations of Shakespeare such as his Throne of Blood from Macbeth and Ran from King Lear.

Lordren

Lordren wrote:Same reason we can't watch BBC stuff. Take it up with our governments!

You can watch BBC in America (Hence the chanel name BBC America)

*Channel

Yeah but that's only the things that they specifically ship over to us, it's not like you can watch everything from any of the BBC channels, or even everything from just BBC 1.

Lordren wrote:That moment when Mitt Romney seems like a sane choice for Secretary of State compared to all the others currently on the table. What's going on!

Do you really dislike Petraeus?

Solorni wrote:Do you really dislike Petraeus?

Considering how he's expressed in the past that he wanted to arm Al-Qaeda in order to fight other Middle Eastern groups after it had already proven to be a titanic failure every single time we've done it (and not just in that region), yes I really dislike him. That's not to say I like Romney, I don't really like anyone currently on the table. But I guess that's par for the course on the Trump Cabinet so far.

He did have a lot of success in Iraq though

Even if I give you that point (which I'm not wholly inclined to do, but will for the sake of argument), then I would further argue that any success he had was due to actually being forced to commit troops instead of fighting a proxy war.

Lichtenstein0o

Lordren wrote:he wanted to arm Al-Qaeda in order to fight other Middle Eastern groups

At last he wants to fight ISIS, unlike killary and her sick friends since the beginning of that Syrian "civil" war.

Say what you want, Petraeus may be a match in a 5 gallon jerry-can... but compared to that... killary and obama are like a 500mt nuclear warhead on a village.
I hope that Trump's isolationist policy will bring an end to this.

Lordren

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