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On a serious note, you mind filling this up?
Ah sorry
Well we are rapidly reaching stagnation. Had a nice boom after the 40's but it is rapidly reaching a plateau. Probably within 10 years it will be on the decline :P
¯\_(ツ)_/¯
That's probably a good thing, overpopulation is dangerous.
Cereal when Have No Milk: The Mesder Sea Treaty Organisation and any other military and economic union.
Cereal when Have Milk: THE CONFEDERATION OF SOVEREIGN STATES
Join the CSS now!
Cereal after milk or before milk?
Ask me or Balnik for more info - I need to work on a dispatch come to think of it.
Well I mean its obvious - you put the cereal before the milk so you know how much milk you need.
Wellsia and Belle ilse en terre
I eat cereal dry and without any milk
haha people are already updating wikipedia to reflect a fourth womens world cup for the USWNT
Athara magarat, Austrovik-Germania, and Thuzbekistan
Hey so do you and balnik have common recent history or something? Like, is there a reason two nations on different sides of the map obligate themselves to a political, economic, and military alliance? What's the point of it? Just a fascist pact luke between japan and germany or what?
Noice. I'm glad they won.
Me and Balny are still working on that. I have invested several A3 sheets of paper to mind map possibly histories as I feel like the Confederation of Independent States doesn't really make sense without some prior backstory. I mean, I said it to Balny off the bat, the CSS is directed as a "EU of the Far Right within TWI."
oh god he's calling him Balny
Dormill and Stiura, Corindia, Belle ilse en terre, New totzka, and 3 othersThuzbekistan, Almorea, and Dothrakia
The eu works because of the close economic relationship between the european countries. Given that balnik was in the UCCR until 1980 something, you're gonna have a hard time replicating 70 years of economic ties following ww2. The biggest issue is you guys have to decide your common interests and whether real nations would take the route you're taking.
One of the biggest problems you're going to have trying to make this thing work is your nation's lack of history. Due to a complete lack of 20th century history, your nation as it stands does not have a character beyond an emulation of nazi germany. Without at least an outline of what happened to bring your nation to it's current position or, hell, even to the year 1950, you're gonna have some issues.
Once you get your history sorted out in terms of your internal canon, start diving into other peoples histories in your immediate vicinity and try to find a way to combine those histories in a way that makes sense. Once you do that, you can define your nations current interests and see how that clashes or jives with other members of the region.
Athara magarat, New totzka, Austrovik-Germania, and Kyrazakhstan
Totes adorbs
I see no issue.
try sydney on nye
Ahem, is there anyone still interested in the Great Argus Wars?
So most of you probably don't know much about Veltora, or that I even existed till now due to my severe inactivity. That is mostly due to me being limited to only using mobile for the past couple of months and most likely into August, but also due to the way I've set up Veltora as a very well off, developed, "perfect" nation with very little to no issues. I've sort of been bored of nation states because of this, and I haven't made any news posts because I frankly have no news. Because of this, awhile ago I created Kyrazakhstan, a near polar opposite of Veltora that I plan to use from here on out in TWI. I still probably wont be creating any news posts till I do have my laptop back in early August, but I do plan to develop my new nation through the factbooks, without pictures however.
Lol this is the third time I've submitted my SC proposal: page=UN_view_proposal/id=greater_cesnica_1562560742
I never really thought about visiting the Balkans before, but I decided that I wanted to go for a very long Interrail tour, so I chose this region.
Walking through Belgrade is such an odd experience. There is such inconsistency that it messes with your head. One minute, you are walking through destitute streets and open crime scenes, (not the nicest on your first night after a stressful train journey) then you walk into ancient sectors of Byzantine and Ottoman masterpieces, then you are confronted with a massive and really clean, modern shopping centre.
Also Vancouvia, you need to work your train magic here, the railway system here is a nightmare!
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