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Just been sleepy, not sure why lol
Age of Empires was pretty much my childhood strategy game and got a huge nostalgia fit when I found out that the Definitive Edition was released on Steam! :D
I highly recommend it, and that's cool! Is it a specific type of pen that you have to order?
Sorry to hear that, maybe next time buddy!
EDIT: The game itself came out in 1997, the Definitive Edition puts it in UHD <3
Yeah sometimes i feel the same way :P
Oh well i'll check it out since it looks cool :D, my childhood game was actually civ 4-civ 5 those are awsome! the new one is also good but i prefer the older ones.
Yes i love the Copic markers although they are extremely expensive and once one dries out it's like a little part of me dies xD
Thank you, and i hope so but I was asking for a bit too much and too early :P
iz nazbol canada owo
Doubt America will let that happen xD
Hey! what country are you? ^<^
how can i make a wiki fact book page?
Use a template
where can i find it?
My overview factbook is a wiki style so there is a raw option at the bottom which will reveal all the code which you can copy and paste into your factbook
2018
CIV RP ABOUT INTERRACIAL RELATIONSHIPS IN A NATIONALIST ZAIRE
Forbidden Love - Seeds of Nationalism:
- The sun had begun to set in Kinshasa, the capital of Zaire. The city had attracted thousands of foreign expats who were all given temporary business stay status by the Zairean government to encourage foreign enterprise, train Zairean workers, teach Zairean students and overall help boost the Zairean economy as part of the 5 year plans. President Pascal had encouraged the Zaireans to treat foreign expats with respect, however to maintain a distance...
Since coming to power following the 2017 July Coup establishing their rule throughout their country, the Patriotic Party planted the seeds of militarised nationalism in all aspects of society. Across cities, towns and villages, loudspeakers had been erected chanting nationalist slogans throughout the day. Furthermore, leaflets had been handed out encouraging Zaireans to be prideful of Zaire & the Zairean family, that being Zairean was an honour that should be kept only for Zaireans themselves. Zairean citizenship however was only allowed for those born of a Zairean mother & for this reason it was a Zairean woman’s responsibility to marry Zairean men to maintain the sanctity of the Zairean identity.
It was therefore no surprise that when Janice Kemba, a Zairean receptionist at a hotel run by Nusantarans Erarwati in ‘Little Jakarta’, decided to introduce her fiancé to her family she was extremely nervous...
Janice: A-Alright listen Raj, when we go in there keep your head high and voice very stern like I-I told you. Zaireans don’t take kindly to w-weakness, especially not my parents.
Raj: Listen Janice, if you don’t want to do this you don’t have to. I’m Nusantaran, a Hindu at that... your parents will probably see me as a strange foreigner who has no right with their daughter. I mean you heard President Pascal over the loudspeaker yesterday, “Women of Zaire protect the sanctity of the Zairean identity” remember?
Janice: Well I c-can’t help it... I fell in love with you! I didn’t ask for this responsibility to protect the Zairean identity or whatever!
Raj: Hey... hey, we’re still outside. Don’t talk like that, if one of your neighbours reports you for being anti-nationalist you could lose your job. Chill out... let’s go inside.
- The two would go inside and Janice would immediately greet her parents in the living room with a warm hug. Family was very important in Zairean households & this is something the Patriotic Party encouraged.
Janice: Mum, dad... there’s someone I want to introduce you to...
Mum: Oh darling we knew you and Jean-Pierre had something going on~! See honey, our daughter’s bringing him in as her fiancé!
Janice: N-No mum... Jean-Pierre is just a friend... Raj come into the living room please~!
Mum & Dad: *eyes widen* RAJ!!!!!???
Raj: *emerges from the doorway* Hello Mrs & Mr Kemba, I’m glad to finally meet you. I am Raj Basava from Nusantara Erarwati, nice to meet you. I’m working here in Zaire as a manager at the Hotel Nguela.
Mum: *blinks uncontrollably* W-What is going on here...?
Dad: Mr Basava, what do you want with our daughter?
Janice: He’s my fiancé and we’re going to get married.
Mum: *bursts into tears* NOOOOOOO!!!
Raj: Is everything okay here?
Janice: Raj give us a minute please, wait outside~ *blushes heavily*
Raj: *steps outside*
Dad: You stupid excuse for a woman! You see what you’ve done to your mother! She’s crying because of you!
Janice: Daddy he’s a good guy! He works at the hotel in Little Jakarta, a nice neighbourhood! He’s from a rich country, Nusantara Erarwati you’ve seen it on the news! Many of our students go there to study!
Dad: I don’t care if that man was the great Putin himself! You do NOT bring a foreign man into our house! You do NOT sleep with foreign men!
Mum: You’ve disgraced us Janice! How are the people going to accept having some straight-haired kid running around the country calling himself Zairean because his mother couldn’t settle with a good Zairean man!
Janice: Mum, daddy! You can’t be serious!? Is it not these same foreigners that are helping us build our country!? You guys are being unreasonable!
Dad: It doesn’t matter, we help them too! We all help each other its business and its politics! I’m a member of the Patriotic Party’s journalism team, I know this! However we do not mix with them! It was President Pascal’s orders to maintain the-
Mum: -SANCTITY OF THE ZAIREAN IDENTITY!!
Janice: My kid will speak Lingala just like us and be a Zairean citizen! Raj also speaks Lingala and gets along well with all his Zairean friends! He loves our country and our people!
Dad: Is that why you let him seduce you!? Because he has Zairean friends!? Why didn’t you just let the Zairean friends seduce you then!?
Janice: Daddy don’t talk to me like that!
Dad: I-I... I just want what’s best for you... the Patriotic Party said it best, we’ve got 70 million mouths to feed and its better that all those mouths are full blooded Zaireans...
Janice: So I must give up on love for my country?
Mum: Is that not the greatest honour?
Raj: *walks back in* I’ll be leaving now, thank you acknowledging me Mr & Mrs Kemba. As for you Janice... I think our relationship’s over... I can see now that it isn’t going to go down very well.
- With that Raj walked out and Janice didn’t go after him. She knew he was right, in Pascal’s Zaire women had a strict obligation to stay away from intimate relationships with foreign men as they were the only ones who transferred citizenship to the child. Janice would have to find love at home for the good of a nationalist society.
Aerestroka
Alzarikstan
Agrariah
Aguanteria
An ioslainnd
Bauscland
Bayern kahla
Bulgarian romanian republic
Canovia
Cascadla
Chiangari
The Confederate Prussian Empire
Connomia
Crazybloxian Empire
Erarwati
Etheinia
Federion
Idessa
Israelli
Jersey republic
Juzur al-qamar
Khalmaria
Landerven
Lemlar
Le rochelle
Metropolitan Francais
Mocalistan
Moroavia
Nevbrejnovitz
Nileia
Nosautempopulus
OsivoII
Paramountica
Paseo
Philanialle
Pontianus
Ranponian
Rutannia
Shidarezakura
Somerania
Spinerka
Thailand-siam
The true islands
Victoria Harbor
Virnall
Yangzhao
Paseo, The Confederate Prussian Empire, Ranponian, Bulgarian romanian republic, and 3 othersSomerania, Suvanda, and Juzur al-qamar
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