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doubleplusungood
What happened with the Frostland countries?
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Welcome! Soon enough the FNR will provide you with the appropriate guide to help you get accustomed to our little community (ok it's not very little to be honest but you get the point)
Hello. What's happening? I don't really often see this message board and mostly nothing is going on at discord.
hi i just join the region ! so i am a 24years old french who hope to be able to RP soon ^^
Are the mods able to “1984” people on the discord
Frostland? How far back were you looking in the RMB? :P
Frostland was an RMB puppet spammer. The nations they used to spam our RMB have been banned from the region.
Welcome to both of you!
We can delete messages, if that's what you're referring to.
Sulivannia and Acceel
13th October 2010 (11 years ago): Chilean miners are rescued after 69 days underground
On 13 October 2010, the last of 33 miners trapped 700 meters underground for more than two months at a caved-in mine in northern Chile, are rescued. The miners survived longer than anyone else trapped underground in recorded history.
The miners’ ordeal began on 5 August 2010, when the San José gold and copper mine where they were working, some 800 kilometers north of the Chilean capital city of Santiago, collapsed. The 33 men moved to an underground emergency shelter area, where they discovered just several days’ worth of food rations. As their situation grew more desperate over the next 17 days, the miners, uncertain if anyone would find them, considered suicide and cannibalism. Then, on 22 August, a drill sent by rescuers broke through to the area where the miners were located, and the men sent back up a note saying, “We are fine in the refuge, the 33.” Food, water, letters, medicine and other supplies were soon delivered to the miners via a narrow bore hole. Video cameras were also sent down, making it possible for rescuers to see the men and the hot, humid space in which they were entombed. As engineering and mining experts from around the world collaborated on the long, complex process of devising a way to bring the 33 men up to the surface, the miners maintained a system of jobs and routines in order to keep up morale.
Three separate drilling rig teams, nearly every Chilean government ministry, the United States's space agency, NASA, and a dozen corporations from around the world cooperated in completing the rescue. Rescuers eventually drilled and reinforced an escape shaft wide enough to extract the men, one by one. On 12 October, the first of the miners was raised to the surface in a narrow, 4-meter-tall capsule painted white, blue and red, the colors of the Chilean flag. The approximately 700-meter ascent to the surface in the capsule took around 15 minutes for each man.
The miners were greeted by a cheering crowd that included Chile’s president, Sebastian Pinera; media from around the world; and friends and relatives, many of whom had been camped at the base of the mine in the Atacama Desert for months. Millions of people around the globe watched the rescue on live TV. Less than 24 hours after the operation began, all 33 of the miners, who ranged in age from 19 to 63, had been safely rescued. Almost all the men were in good health, and each of them sported dark glasses to protect their eyes after being in a dimly lit space for so long.
The rescued miners were later honored with trips to a variety of destinations, including England, Israel and Florida’s Walt Disney World, where a parade was held in their honor.
Previous geological instability at the old mine and a long record of safety violations for the mine's owners, San Esteban Mining Company, had resulted in a series of fines and accidents, including eight deaths, during the dozen years leading up to this accident. Following three years of work, lawsuits and investigations into the collapse concluded in August 2013 with no charges filed.
Rescue efforts at San José Mine near Copiapó, Chile on 10 August 2010.
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https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/2/28/Mina_San_Jos%C3%A9_-_Manuel_Gonz%C3%A1lez_-_Gobierno_de_Chile.jpg
Manuel González, the first rescuer, preparing to descend.
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https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/6/64/Esquema_Fenix-minero_%28eng%29.png
Diagram of the rescue capsule "Fénix" class and the miner equipment used in the Copiapó accident of 2010 rescue.
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https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/2/23/President_Pi%C3%B1era_and_miners_in_Copiap%C3%B3_Hospital.jpg
Chilean President Sebastián Piñera visiting the miners in Copiapó Hospital.
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https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/c/c7/Mina_San_Jos%C3%A9_-_Los_33_in_the_Blue_Room_at_Presidential_Palace_with_President_and_First_Lady_-_Gobierno_de_Chile.jpg
Los 33 miners posing with the President and First Lady of Chile in the Blue Room of the Presidential Palace on 24 October 2010
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2010_Copiap%C3%B3_mining_accident
Sulivannia, Gufand, Gullyslanarmaing, Acceel, and 1 otherThe republic of falmart
1. sound weird, pass
2. also doesn't sound appetizing, pass
3. fruits and pasta sounds good, I'll try it
4. see above, cashews are good and blueberries might be a nice contrast, it'd have to be prepared carefully but I think you could pull it off.
1. *reeeeeetchhhgdhdjjdj*
HOW DARE YOU-*retch*-TAINT THE ART OF FRYING BY COMMITING SUCH A HENIOUS CRIME
2. Mm. Doesn't sound bad. I expect a taste like mashed bananas
3. If it's the Asian kind of pears, sure.
4. Blueberries bother me a bit, but sure, fine
CHI! CHI! CHI! LE! LE! LE!
1 - Sounds pretty mundane tbh so nothing really against it
2 - This makes me Distraught
3 - Why?
4 - God is dead
1. I'd be willing to try it
2. No. Hot fruit sounds gross unless it's like a pie
3. Maybe, but leaning towards no
4. I'd try it. Doesn't sound like my style, but I can see it being popular with other people.
hello cornpops, im new here
is this a capitalist region?
Hello and welcome!
We're a mix of all sorts of ideologies.
sup, yeah thats great cause damned commies banned me from their region lmao, jokesters
u Canadian?
I think he is, personally I am too
Yes, I am!
Hello fellow Canadian!
Are you capitalist?
cuz..
THEN I WILL END YOU BOURGEOIS SCUM
THE RIGHTFUL RULERS OF NATIONSTATES ARE THE PROLETARIAT
HUZZAH FOR THE REVOLUTION
(jk, welcome to the region!)
Sulivannia, Acceel, and Songateri
Look, I’m not sayin’ i’m a commie, but those sailors down in Kronstadt had about the right idea :troll:
when you think there's stickers in NS RMB :onion troll:
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