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Now i have really created an almost wh40k like nation

Good morning all!

Gigazyzzia wrote:Hey, guys!

Hallo!

Pantso wrote:Good morning all!

Good morning!

Gigazyzzia wrote:Hey, guys!

Hello!
Working on a new flag so I have one of my art pieces as a place holder

Az Kron wrote:Hi! Just popping in to see how everyone's doing :))

Happy resurrection:>>

Democratic Nacheadasaan wrote:Hello!
Working on a new flag so I have one of my art pieces as a place holder

So the new flag should be priceless then

Democratic Nacheadasaan wrote:Hello!
Working on a new flag so I have one of my art pieces as a place holder

Love the mountain range and the sky in the background

Macrasetia wrote:Happy resurrection:>>
So the new flag should be priceless then

Don't get your hopes up lol, I don't know how active I'm really gonna be

What can you guys say about my nations factbook

Dead last for scientific advancement!!!!! Let's go baby :)

Pantso wrote:There's a place nearby called Grafton Village Cheese. So far I've been able to do my best impression of a financially responsible adult when visiting, but I could easily drop a couple hundred bucks in there and still want to buy more.

Cheese shops, delis that have a large variety of preserved meats, and bookstores all test my self control. I could drop 5 grand in any one of them without blinking if I ever hit the lottery but for now I am content sampling here and there as I'm able.

Pantso wrote:I don't mind hot weather, except heavy physical labor in long pants and heavy boots in direct sun.

I'll wish a breeze comes your way while I spend my workday at a computer. I couldn't do it. Pulling weeds in the garden after work is bad enough.

Gigazyzzia wrote:Hey, guys!

Greetings

Second Peenadian wrote:Oh cmon i turned almost the RMB filled with Cheese topic?

You don't like cheese discussions? I wouldn't mind trying each of the 1932 varieties on cheese.com and discussing their flavors, but that's just me.

Colove wrote:My grandfather didn't know what to do when the Funan - Techo Canal was built, it blocked the water from flowing into the Mekong River so my grandfather couldn't grow crops.

Very sorry to hear that. Mankind has a rather bad history with respect to our treatment of one another.

Democratic Nacheadasaan wrote:Hello!
Working on a new flag so I have one of my art pieces as a place holder

Hi there, that's pretty good. Much better than anything I could draw/paint. Are those Bob Ross-inspired happy trees and clouds?

Havia Sysis wrote:What can you guys say about my nations factbook

I will say this. I'm not reading it. It looks very impressive, certainly a lot of work went into it, but I'm not really into those sorts of things (hence my factbooks/dispatches are all poems). The amount of work shows that you care and that's why I won't critique it. I'm brutal when proofreading things.

2000 messages later, I AM BACK

HITHEREFELLOW wrote:2000 messages later, I AM BACK

Welcome back comrade!

HITHEREFELLOW wrote:2000 messages later, I AM BACK

I think I've seen over 10k after a few of my absences, welcome back.

Aersoldorf wrote:I think I've seen over 10k after a few of my absences, welcome back.

Nice

Creberg wrote:Welcome back comrade!

Maybe glad to be back

Finally broke the yoke of Communism and got rid of that banner. Now to reclaim the Theocracy banner I somehow lost yesterday...

Aersoldorf wrote:Finally broke the yoke of Communism and got rid of that banner. Now to reclaim the Theocracy banner I somehow lost yesterday...

WHAT????? YOU GOT RID OF COMMUNISM??? HOW DARE YOU!??? COMMUNISM IS THE WAY!

Hmmmm... Sorry gents for letting my citizens access to my computer for a minute

Crodelinam wrote:WHAT????? YOU GOT RID OF COMMUNISM??? HOW DARE YOU!??? COMMUNISM IS THE WAY!

Hmmmm... Sorry gents for letting my citizens access to my computer for a minute

Seems backwards to what would actually take place in real life. The government will tell you how great it is but the citizens know the truth.

Yes, but with massive contributions by the people and almost constant elections, most of our citizens believe that communism can have its benefits (when they are not complaining about the elections)

Crodelinam wrote:Yes, but with massive contributions by the people and almost constant elections, most of our citizens believe that communism can have its benefits (when they are not complaining about the elections)

Reminds me of a story about the perfect recipe. Many imagine socialism to be the perfect recipe for government, and claim that every single chef that's ever been entrusted with it has ruined the dish. At some point they're going to have to accept the fact that it's the recipe that's flawed and not just the chefs.

In the end, everything has flaws. It just depends on which has the least flaws or the most benefits.

Manneo Varo wrote:In the end, everything has flaws. It just depends on which has the least flaws or the most benefits.

And I would argue that 'in the end' flaws will be done away with and forgotten, as written.

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