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Imperial pravus

Lebensmude wrote:"Lebensmude was ranked in the Top 1% of the world for Most Secular." i'd thank the big man upstairs but... well.. That'd hurt my rating wouldn't it?

I just enjoy this so much

I honestly have no idea what I'm doing in the chatroom part of this

Imperial pravus

Rrrrrrrrrh wrote:I honestly have no idea what I'm doing in the chatroom part of this

We mostly talk and do rps thats about it

Airengard is ranked 2,994th in the world and 61st in the Pacific for Most Cheerful Citizens, with 63.69 Percentage Of Water Glasses Perceived Half-Full.

Hurray for happiness!

Xoriet and Clicking the first issue

Xoriet is ranked 778th in the world and 13th in the Pacific for Most Cheerful Citizens, with 79.05 Percentage Of Water Glasses Perceived Half-Full.

I love this stat.

Clicking the first issue

Xoriet wrote:Xoriet is ranked 778th in the world and 13th in the Pacific for Most Cheerful Citizens, with 79.05 Percentage Of Water Glasses Perceived Half-Full.

I love this stat.

Having a cheerful disposition while shoveling snow in the gulags is commendable. Take notes, comrades, this is what Pacifican vigor looks like.

Xoriet and Palenstein

Repitilysia is ranked 1,298th in the world and 22nd in the Pacific for Most Cheerful Citizens, with 73.1 Percentage Of Water Glasses Perceived Half-Full.

🐍👍

Katrzynija wrote:Nadia: could you get to the whole,, finding that person,, thingy?

Karan: I would but you haven't explained what you need help with exactly.

Clicking the first issue

Repitilysia wrote:Repitilysia is ranked 1,298th in the world and 22nd in the Pacific for Most Cheerful Citizens, with 73.1 Percentage Of Water Glasses Perceived Half-Full.

🐍👍
Karan: I would but you haven't explained what you need help with exactly.

Nadia: a lot. for example: ,,how does that work?,, or any other very general questions

Foxo prefers not to share today's stats. It's an embarrassment of progress.

Katrzynija wrote:Nadia: a lot. for example: ,,how does that work?,, or any other very general questions

Karan: In a nutshell, you want someone to tell you what to do?

Repitilysia wrote:Karan: In a nutshell, you want someone to tell you what to do?

Nadia: someone to explain.

Katrzynija wrote:Nadia: someone to explain.

Karan: Alright, Nadia. I'll find someone to help you.

Repitilysia wrote:Karan: Alright, Nadia. I'll find someone to help you.

Nadia:Yay! High five!
Howard:do the high five or suffer consequences.

Katrzynija wrote:Nadia:Yay! High five!
Howard:do the high five or suffer consequences.

Karan: Consequences like?

Repitilysia wrote:Karan: Consequences like?

Howard:consequential consequences.

Katrzynija wrote:Howard:consequential consequences.

Karan: ... *sigh* Fine, here. *Rises hand somewhat*

Repitilysia wrote:Karan: ... *sigh* Fine, here. *Rises hand somewhat*

Nadia: Yay, high five! **high five**

nation=kildeean

I posted this card for sale and then noticed the pre-title.

Jar Wattinree is ranked 167,917th in the world and 6,882nd in the Pacific for Most Cheerful Citizens, with 24.1 Percentage Of Water Glasses Perceived Half-Full.

Xoriet, Glealian, Clicking the first issue, and Mayo and Other Condiments

Glealian

Glealian is ranked 5,989th in the world and 134th in the Pacific for Most Cheerful Citizens, with 57.39 Percentage Of Water Glasses Perceived Half-Full.

Xoriet, Clicking the first issue, and Mayo and Other Condiments

The First German Order wrote:The being German part of what that guy said to me wasn’t a joke. What he said was something along the lines of “Why do you call yourself German? Do you even speak it?” in a suspiciously google translated fashion.

Although there is nothing wrong with Google Translate, I hope.

San fuego wrote:Although there is nothing wrong with Google Translate, I hope.

Google translate is super bad for real translations.

Xoriet wrote:Google translate is super bad for real translations.

It tends to be mostly accurate between German and English, though.

Getting banned from a region is completely unflattering.

Temporarrium wrote:Getting banned from a region is completely unflattering.

True.

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