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The Imperial Warglorian Empire wrote:This truly has become the devil’s page

It was always the Devils page, we just stopped trying to disguise it as otherwise

Rannoria

Voting for condemn the guy because priceless art has been stolen.

kaitani please bro you gotta be with me please

The twelve isles

Hey guys, I just finished up the OOC for an RP Im trying to get off the ground. If any of you guys like stories about bank robbers, escaped convicts, dirty cops and buried money this I hope is the RP for you.

Heres a link to the OOC, if anyone is interested.
viewtopic.php?f=31&t=471685&p=36189383#p36189383

You know when you just realise you've been in this region for three or four years? When you sit down, and think for a moment? That, when you started, Norcourt and Aclus, the first guys you met on NS were in your same position, if not younger?

It's weird if I think about it. In two years I hope to graduate and I'll have been in this region for all of my secondary school, from when I started to where I end and move on into the wider world.

I wonder that if I ever grow old, I'll for whatever reason think back and remember you guys. Once NS goes, I wonder if I'll remember the times I spent on this silly forum roleplaying as nations and fictional characters, and talking to people I'll probably never, ever meet. It just be like that sometime

Rannoria wrote:You know when you just realise you've been in this region for three or four years? When you sit down, and think for a moment? That, when you started, Norcourt and Aclus, the first guys you met on NS were in your same position, if not younger?

It's weird if I think about it. In two years I hope to graduate and I'll have been in this region for all of my secondary school, from when I started to where I end and move on into the wider world.

I wonder that if I ever grow old, I'll for whatever reason think back and remember you guys. Once NS goes, I wonder if I'll remember the times I spent on this silly forum roleplaying as nations and fictional characters, and talking to people I'll probably never, ever meet. It just be like that sometime

No joke I got on with the intent of talking about how I’ve been in this region for 5 years. Time flies like crazy I can’t believe I’ve been on this website for that long. And I’ve thought of that too like one day when we all cease to exist and NS is in the past, maybe somebody will log back on and look back and leave like a rip FoA message on the rmb. I certainly won’t forget all the interesting things I’ve learned from all you guys

Bearstin wrote:No joke I got on with the intent of talking about how I’ve been in this region for 5 years. Time flies like crazy I can’t believe I’ve been on this website for that long. And I’ve thought of that too like one day when we all cease to exist and NS is in the past, maybe somebody will log back on and look back and leave like a rip FoA message on the rmb. I certainly won’t forget all the interesting things I’ve learned from all you guys

N I N E T Y Y E A R S

N I N E T Y Y E A R S H A V E P A S S E D

Rannoria wrote:N I N E T Y Y E A R S

N I N E T Y Y E A R S H A V E P A S S E D

2090 lookin real good rn

Rannoria

Rannoria wrote:You know when you just realise you've been in this region for three or four years? When you sit down, and think for a moment? That, when you started, Norcourt and Aclus, the first guys you met on NS were in your same position, if not younger?

It's weird if I think about it. In two years I hope to graduate and I'll have been in this region for all of my secondary school, from when I started to where I end and move on into the wider world.

I wonder that if I ever grow old, I'll for whatever reason think back and remember you guys. Once NS goes, I wonder if I'll remember the times I spent on this silly forum roleplaying as nations and fictional characters, and talking to people I'll probably never, ever meet. It just be like that sometime

Bearstin wrote:No joke I got on with the intent of talking about how I’ve been in this region for 5 years. Time flies like crazy I can’t believe I’ve been on this website for that long. And I’ve thought of that too like one day when we all cease to exist and NS is in the past, maybe somebody will log back on and look back and leave like a rip FoA message on the rmb. I certainly won’t forget all the interesting things I’ve learned from all you guys

you are like babby. Arganuta, tell them of the old ones.

Afrikaanza wrote:you are like babby. Arganuta, tell them of the old ones.

Rannoria might be baby but I’m certainly not. I remember the CoA, Acharastan, and all the good stuff. In fact we joined this website around the same time. CoA was my first region

My political views have changed dramatically in the past year

I'm now like mega pro life and think the democrats are freaking gross and the republicans are sellouts that do nothing

so

huh.

Cariniae wrote:My political views have changed dramatically in the past year

I'm now like mega pro life and think the democrats are freaking gross and the republicans are sellouts that do nothing

so

huh.

kaitani joins radical centrism gang

Bearstin, Shahinay, Justenia, and Grenham

Cariniae wrote:My political views have changed dramatically in the past year

I'm now like mega pro life and think the democrats are freaking gross and the republicans are sellouts that do nothing

so

huh.

I think that politicians in general don’t really accomplish much and are just self-interested. I think Trump has terrible rhetoric and doesn’t carry himself like a public servant should but what makes me happy is he follows through on campaign promises. Unemployment is low and the economy is doing great right now. I think if we had more people who weren’t in it for money and just loved the country getting involved in politics, our country would be much better off. The Democrats say stuff just to get votes and make all these crazy promises that would doom the economy and make race relations worse and majority of Republicans haven’t evolved with the times. I think you’ll find that the young conservatives are actually the more agreeable group. Young liberals are just dangerous and don’t understand economics but that’s just my view as someone in that generation

o r a n g e

Grenham wrote:o r a n g e

man bad

Rannoria

Bearstin wrote:No joke I got on with the intent of talking about how I’ve been in this region for 5 years. Time flies like crazy I can’t believe I’ve been on this website for that long. And I’ve thought of that too like one day when we all cease to exist and NS is in the past, maybe somebody will log back on and look back and leave like a rip FoA message on the rmb. I certainly won’t forget all the interesting things I’ve learned from all you guys

The year is 2075: As austro-japanese mechs patrol the streets of Amsterdam, a group of civilians huddles together behind a bit of rubble. An elderly man tells his grandkids: " Y'know, I actually knew gott-tenno Freiherr Von Schicklgruber before all this, back when he was still called immobilia. Those were the days ..."

Afrikaanza wrote:you are like babby. Arganuta, tell them of the old ones.

Acharastan, Nordenwald and Triuh ? It's been so long since the old days. I wonder what they would think of the region in its current incarnation.Or what they're doing in general.

Cariniae wrote:My political views have changed dramatically in the past year

I'm now like mega pro life and think the democrats are freaking gross and the republicans are sellouts that do nothing

so

huh.

Not to start a discussion, but what pushed you toward a harder pro-life position ?
Is it religious belief, or something else ?

Bearstin wrote:I think that politicians in general don’t really accomplish much and are just self-interested. I think Trump has terrible rhetoric and doesn’t carry himself like a public servant should but what makes me happy is he follows through on campaign promises. Unemployment is low and the economy is doing great right now. I think if we had more people who weren’t in it for money and just loved the country getting involved in politics, our country would be much better off. The Democrats say stuff just to get votes and make all these crazy promises that would doom the economy and make race relations worse and majority of Republicans haven’t evolved with the times. I think you’ll find that the young conservatives are actually the more agreeable group. Young liberals are just dangerous and don’t understand economics but that’s just my view as someone in that generation

If I had to think of one positive thing to say about trump it's that he at least hasn't started another war so far(I expected him to start one with either NK or Iran).
Tbh I also for the life of me can't understand why he of all people is the first president (afaik) to actively use Twitter and not just delegate that to a pr team. It's entertaining/interesting, but not something you'd expect an over 70 year old man to do.

Arganuta wrote:The year is 2075: As austro-japanese mechs patrol the streets of Amsterdam, a group of civilians huddles together behind a bit of rubble. An elderly man tells his grandkids: " Y'know, I actually knew gott-tenno Freiherr Von Schicklgruber before all this, back when he was still called immobilia. Those were the days ..."
Acharastan, Nordenwald and Triuh ? It's been so long since the old days. I wonder what they would think of the region in its current incarnation.Or what they're doing in general.

Not to start a discussion, but what pushed you toward a harder pro-life position ?
Is it religious belief, or something else ?
If I had to think of one positive thing to say about trump it's that he at least hasn't started another war so far(I expected him to start one with either NK or Iran).
Tbh I also for the life of me can't understand why he of all people is the first president (afaik) to actively use Twitter and not just delegate that to a pr team. It's entertaining/interesting, but not something you'd expect an over 70 year old man to do.

Religion, also I've been reading up on stuff and the pro-choice argument was getting increasingly illogical, scientifically unsupportive, and is getting extreme if you look at American politicians

What do the colors on the map mean?

Cariniae wrote:Religion, also I've been reading up on stuff and the pro-choice argument was getting increasingly illogical, scientifically unsupportive, and is getting extreme if you look at American politicians

but bro how are we going to increase stem cell research? the industry cannot be solely supported on american foreskin exports

Doin' ya mom

Rannoria wrote:Doin' ya mom

What?

Doin' ya mom

Rannoria wrote:Doin' ya mom

Why?

Rannoria wrote:Doin' ya mom

Filthy Necrophiliac!

Bearstin, Rannoria, and Shahinay

Arganuta wrote:The year is 2075: As austro-japanese mechs patrol the streets of Amsterdam, a group of civilians huddles together behind a bit of rubble. An elderly man tells his grandkids: " Y'know, I actually knew gott-tenno Freiherr Von Schicklgruber before all this, back when he was still called immobilia. Those were the days ..."
Acharastan, Nordenwald and Triuh ? It's been so long since the old days. I wonder what they would think of the region in its current incarnation.Or what they're doing in general.

Not to start a discussion, but what pushed you toward a harder pro-life position ?
Is it religious belief, or something else ?
If I had to think of one positive thing to say about trump it's that he at least hasn't started another war so far(I expected him to start one with either NK or Iran).
Tbh I also for the life of me can't understand why he of all people is the first president (afaik) to actively use Twitter and not just delegate that to a pr team. It's entertaining/interesting, but not something you'd expect an over 70 year old man to do.

He’s been using twitter for years and while some tweets are funny bc people get pissed off for no reason, a lot of them are uncalled for and look unprofessional and is one of the things I don’t like. As for something good I can say about him, he’s lowered unemployment tremendously and has really improved the economy for middle class families contrary to what the democrats would like you to believe

Bearstin wrote:He’s been using twitter for years and while some tweets are funny bc people get pissed off for no reason, a lot of them are uncalled for and look unprofessional and is one of the things I don’t like. As for something good I can say about him, he’s lowered unemployment tremendously and has really improved the economy for middle class families contrary to what the democrats would like you to believe

ok boomer

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