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Etheinia wrote:Is anyone going to do literally anything about Greece?

what are they going to do?

Etheinia wrote:Hmm... I'm kind of bored as Colombia...and Spain appears to be dead...

I like where this is going...

Ranponian wrote:what are they going to do?

Probably the same thing they did with Russia and Ukraine. Just ignore it.

Independent vietnam90

Ranponian wrote:what are they going to do?

Cascadla wrote:Probably the same thing they did with Russia and Ukraine. Just ignore it.

I feel like something could be done if there was more coordination between the European states.

Independent vietnam90 and Cascadla

Etheinia wrote:I feel like something could be done if there was more coordination between the European states.

I don't think that's going to happen, especially with Bayern taking a break.

Paramountica wrote:
    September 1976
    Farah’s Lady

      𝟏𝟗𝟕𝟔
      𝐎𝐮𝐭𝐬𝐤𝐢𝐫𝐭𝐬 𝐨𝐟
      𝐓𝐞𝐡𝐫𝐚𝐧, 𝐈𝐫𝐚𝐧

| MATHERSON knew he shouldn't have taken that “quicker route”, but it was too late by now as his Iranian-rented Mercedes sedan jolted up and down the dirt road, heading away from the Imperial Highway system. He passed a gas station of IRANOIL, should have stopped there, but didn’t. The tank was nearly empty — and the engine had begun to run hot. MATHERSON pulled over, and began to try to wave down any passing automobiles. |

    | COOPER MATHERSON, Staffer | “Hey! WAIT!”

| Two passed by, ignoring him, MATHERSON losens his tie, although it was the fall, he wasn't used to any kind of heat, being from New Hampshire. |

    | COOPER MATHERSON, Staffer | “Sh—t.”

V O T E .

| As Matherson was stranded on the motorway, and continuous car just drove past him, the heat was becoming extremely relevant. The motorway for a while became completely empty when suddenly, a bright red Chevrolet Camaro appeared in the distance. Sitting behind the wheel was NAMIRA ROSHAN, a 36 year old Iranian woman. Noticing Matherson standing by his car and waving at her car, she would begin to slow down before parking in front of him.

Matherson would notice that she was wearing a tight short green dress, with a white headscarf over her dark hair and white sunglasses. With the car having no roof, she would take her sunglasses off and noticing his carnation would speak up in English, with a slight smile on her face.

    NAMIRA ROSHAN, Vice-Leader of Feminist Movement "Are you lost desert man?"

Paramountica and Crazybloxian empire

Paseo wrote:| As Matherson was stranded on the motorway, and continuous car just drove past him, the heat was becoming extremely relevant. The motorway for a while became completely empty when suddenly, a bright red Chevrolet Camaro appeared in the distance. Sitting behind the wheel was NAMIRA ROSHAN, a 36 year old Iranian woman. Noticing Matherson standing by his car and waving at her car, she would begin to slow down before parking in front of him.

Matherson would notice that she was wearing a tight short green dress, with a white headscarf over her dark hair and white sunglasses. With the car having no roof, she would take her sunglasses off and noticing his carnation would speak up in English, with a slight smile on her face.

    NAMIRA ROSHAN, Vice-Leader of Feminist Movement "Are you lost desert man?"

| MATHERSON watches as the car with the Iranian beauty slows to a halt, combing his blonde hair back from his forehead, which began to sweat from the Iranian sun. Nodding, with a wave, speaking in an Paramerican accent. |

    | COOPER MATHERSON, Staffer | "Yes haha, hello I'm uh- heading to Tehran . . . Car broke down."

| MATHERSON motions to the automobile, sitting on the side of the road. |

Thailand-siam

Note: The reports from the Bangkok Outreach may have been exaggerated, as the publication is staunch anti-Pratulat
- Not all the information is or can be confirmed as fact

    BANGKOK OUTREACH
    MORNING REPORT - 9:00 A.M.

      MILITARY TAKES DOWN STREETS TO ENFORCE PRATULAT REGIME

      | At 5:30 A.M. this morning, Thais in Bangkok were awoken by the spread of soldiers and tanks throughout the city streets. Blockades were set up on most streets to prevent traffic from entering, and to limit the amount of protesters from increasing. Several thousand Thais remained in the streets last night and through this morning protesting the new regime of Pratulat which gained power just a week ago in what has been dubbed a "silent coup". Across Thailand, thousands gathered with signs, slogans, and a common enemy, 'Acting' Prime Minister Pratulat. |

      | The escalation of these protests prompted a declaration of martial law just two days ago. However, Pratulat had been up until this morning, unsuccessful in quelling the protests that he dubbed 'riots', and 'a common enemy of our stability.' |

      | The involvement of the military this morning, however expected, comes as a shock to most Thais. Currently, most protestors have continued to hold ground on Bangkok streets. Military soldiers have set up barricades to prevent movement between groups of protestors, in a move to slowly diminish resistance. Among barricades, soldiers have also been armed with tear gas, pepper spray, and firearms of numerous sizes. The crowd that has surrounded the newly constructed primary U.S. Embassy building for the last week continues to hold ground though, as increasing demand for some sort of help from the U.S. is supported among most Thais. Several people have attempted to breach the makeshift barriers and fences that have been setup around the perimeter of the building's ground level, all having been detained by RTA authorities. Just thirty minutes ago, U.S. Ambassador to Thailand, Michael George DeSombre, made this comment: |

        "I would like to begin with this; I am aware of the concerns of Thailand right now. I appreciate their willingness to be aware of the current political situation, and I remind them to exercise their concerns with the upmost caution and responsibility ... We do hope for the most peaceful resolution to these concerns of Thai citizens, and we hope for a peaceful, and stable resolution of power in leadership..."

      | As the morning moves on, the mobilization of the Royal Thai Army, and Armed Forces continues, with several tanks and hundreds of RTA soldiers continue to roll into the streets of Bangkok, Nakhon Ratchasima, Hat Yai, Udon Thani, Chiang Mai, and other major cities. 'Acting' Prime Minister Pratulat made this clear to all of Thailand with this announcement several hours ago: |

        "...Stability. It's what has always been best and is now best for our Kingdom of Thailand. Do not create chaos. It is a harm to our system, our credibility, our stability, and in that, our survival. I have done what's best for Thailand, now it's time you do what's best for Thailand. Do not create chaos ... This morning, on orders of mine, the Royal Thai Army, as well as other branches of the Royal Thai Armed Forces, began enforcing martial law within the streets of our cities. This has included the deployment of hundreds of soldiers, as well as tanks and other military equipment to back them. I have waited days, and this is necessary to uphold Thailand's stability. The soldiers and equipment will remain in place until each, and every single rioter that incites violence is halted."

      | It is unclear whether or not the protestors will continue their cause. |

    BANGKOK OUTREACH - FORIEGN ISSUE (BLOCKED IN THAILAND)
    MORNING UPDATE - 10:00 A.M.

      MILITARY CLASHES WITH CIVILIANS! DOZENS INJURED!

      | Dozens of Thai protestors in Bangkok have been injured and likely killed after a clash with military personnel began an hour ago. Soldiers have begun firing shots into a crowd of cornered and blockaded protestors on a street in the Dusit District of Bangkok. The street is filled with tear gas among other potent chemicals as soldiers attempt to force the protestors into surrender. |

      | The violence began just an hour ago after soldiers on both sides of the street began advancing their shields into the crowd of over a hundred or so cornered protestors, on unknown orders. It is unclear, however one live stream at the time clearly shows a protestor toss a brick from the side of the street towards the shield of a soldier who then retaliated with a toss of a canister of tear gas. Since that moment, screams erupted as tear gas surrounded the vision and scorched the throats of the Thais in the street. After that, several groups of people began rushing the shields of several soldiers on the west end of the street, as a tank began clearing the way behind the opposite line of soldiers. |

      | The shots started just ten minutes ago, after about 50 minutes of bombardment of tear gas, rocks, and other chemicals, among the rushing group of people on the west line of soldiers. Several Thais are estimated to have been gruesomely killed at this time, however no clear conformation outside of the several video streams protestors have been recording has been made. Estimates of anywhere from 15-50 gunshots have been heard by those in the immediate area. Windows of adjoining buildings have been shattered and several small fires have been started in and around the immediate area. |

      | The Eastern line of soldiers have begun closing in on the west line, and it appears the protestors will have no choice but to surrender soon, as the western line also makes progress on the hundreds of very closely packed protestors. |

      | Several Thais have begun making escapes into the adjoining buildings as no clear exit is open on the ground street level, and as the soldiers appear to be relentless. |

    BANGKOK OUTREACH - FORIEGN ISSUE (BLOCKED IN THAILAND)
    MORNING UPDATE - 10:40 A.M.

      ARRESTS MADE AND CORNERED PROTESTORS SURRENDER! DOZENS OF INNOCENT LIKELY KILLED! INCIDENT DUBBED MASSACRE!

      | The cornered group of innocent protestors in the Dusit District and most other remaining protestors across Thailand have been forced into surrender by soldiers of the Royal Thai Armed Forces, as tanks, tear gas, and gunshots were used. As the group of over hundred protestors began fleeing into adjacent building, scathed by tear gas, gun shots, and battered by bruises, over a dozen remained limp in the street, and another several dozen pulled into cuffs by reinforcements of soldiers. The adjacent building have been locked down, as soldiers carry out mass arrests of those who were a part of, or assisting with the street protest. |

      | Most live streams have been fully blocked by this time, and it is unclear whether this bloody massacre will be acknowledged or not. Little additional information is available at this time, and any cameras near the site have been confiscated. |

      | This bloody massacre will not be forgotten, and we urge those who are made aware of this massacre speak out. |

      | DOWN WITH PRATULAT'S REGIME! |

      Alzarikstan
      Agrariah
      An ioslainnd
      Astarina
      Bauscland
      Bayern kahla
      Bulgarian romanian republic
      Bomoko
      Canovia
      Cascadla
      Cherlia
      The Confederate Prussian Empire
      Connomia
      Crazybloxian empire
      Etheinia
      The galla
      Israelli
      Independent vietnam90
      Jgorka
      Jersey republic
      Khalmaria
      Kayermark
      Lemlar
      Landerven
      Metropolitan Francais
      Mocalistan
      Moroavia
      Nevbrejnovitz
      Nileia
      Nosautempopulus
      OsivoII
      Paramountica
      Paseo
      Philanialle
      Pontianus
      Ranponian
      Rutannia
      Somerania
      Southeastern xiatao
      Thailand-siam
      The true islands
      The ottoman national state
      The United Solar States
      Victoria Harbor
      Virnall

Paramountica, Nevbrejnovitz, Nosautempopulus, Independent vietnam90, and 3 othersKhalmaria, Cascadla, and Ranponian

Landerven

Etheinia wrote:Hmm... I'm kind of bored as Colombia...and Spain appears to be dead...

We can be Latin freinds!

I mean there's not much in the Americans but the economy keeps me playing lol. I have many rps in mind I just need to make time for it.

Etheinia wrote:I feel like something could be done if there was more coordination between the European states.

I can't belive countries let this happen outside their door step...

Khalmaria wrote:sorry then no deal

you work a hard bargain, how about $14.99

Astarina and Khalmaria

Saeloun wrote:you work a hard bargain, how about $14.99

ight bet

Independent vietnam90

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Paramountica, Canovia, Nosautempopulus, Independent vietnam90, and 2 othersKhalmaria, and Cascadla

New hesse wrote:*CAW*

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Leaves out lighthouse shaped birb feeder

Nosautempopulus, Independent vietnam90, Khalmaria, and New hesse

Nosautempopulus

Evening

Independent vietnam90

Independent vietnam90

Nosautempopulus wrote:Evening

Good Morning

Nosautempopulus

Ayman and Fayd Hariri have overruled Saad and Rafic Hariri on a decision to keep the Arabic alphabet as Lebanon's official script. Lebanon will be adopting the Syriac Alphabet and have Aramaic as a second official language. Sunni's and Shia's have decided to hold a referendum on the matter and 73% will accept the changes on the grounds that their freedom of worship not be impeded, Ayman has informed them that no such impediment will occur. A New Flag will soon be selected by Fayd via a competition. 10K Lebanese in Libya, with Gen. Floros Ranponian permission have been relocated back home. Fayd will also visit Hesperides in Cyrenaica to open a new Lebanese consulate to Greece.

Aerestroka
Alzarikstan
Agrariah
Bayern kahla
Bulgarian romanian republic
Bomoko
Canovia
Cascadla
Chiangari
The Confederate Prussian Empire
Connomia
Crazybloxian empire
Erarwati
Etheinia
Federion
Idessa
Juzur al-qamar
Khalmaria
Landerven
Le rochelle
Metropolitan Francais
Mocalistan
Moroavia
Nevbrejnovitz
Nileia
Nosautempopulus
OsivoII
Paseo
Philanialle
Pontianus
Ranponian
Rutannia
Somerania
Spinerka
Thailand-siam
The true islands
Victoria Harbor
Virnall
Yangzhao

Independent vietnam90, Cascadla, and Thailand-siam

Howdy ^>^

Independent vietnam90 and Philanialle

Paramountica wrote:Howdy ^>^

whats up

Khalmaria wrote:whats up

RPs today, wbu?

My name a’Borat

Independent vietnam90 and Philanialle

Bonjour!

Philanialle

Metropolitan Francais wrote:Bonjour!

France!

Independent vietnam90, Philanialle, and Metropolitan Francais

Paramountica wrote:France!

Paramerica!

Independent vietnam90 and Philanialle

~you left new york for west texas
to avoid all of your exes
how ironic, but that is your thing

you left new york from new jersey
you took your pills and got up early
you felt amazing
i just felt okay

i left new york for rhode island
the beachfront town where my grandma resided
i went shopping at her favorite stores
bought some stuff i needed
then i bought some more

you left new york for north hampton
you found a pretty girl and took her out dancing
the stars above me are the same ones above you
ive been trying to play it cool but i still love you
~

- PWR BTTM, West Texas

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