Message from @Erwin Rommel

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2019-05-08 19:36:52 UTC  

Though so. Sit down.

2019-05-08 19:37:39 UTC  

the kiwis

2019-05-08 19:38:05 UTC  

Nope

2019-05-08 19:38:27 UTC  

ya think?

2019-05-08 19:38:29 UTC  

The Emus kicked the Aussies ass, While admirable, it isn't impressive

2019-05-08 19:38:33 UTC  

have you ever seen a kiwi=

2019-05-08 19:42:00 UTC  

Yea...

2019-05-08 19:42:14 UTC  

One of that area of the worlds freak animals, made of leftover parts

2019-05-08 19:49:50 UTC  

Australian Eagles are pretty metal IIRC

2019-05-08 19:50:12 UTC  

But it's Australia, everything on the continent is trying to kill everything else

2019-05-08 19:50:39 UTC  

Emus are deadlier in Aussiland.

2019-05-09 10:30:34 UTC  

@Goblin_Slayer_Floki no that's a platypus. kiwi is a ball of fur the size of your nutsack.

2019-05-09 10:32:21 UTC  

consider me slayed

2019-05-09 14:46:54 UTC  

Kiwis are cute

2019-05-09 14:47:16 UTC  

Kinda wish you could domesticate them.

2019-05-09 20:45:38 UTC  

damn, it can lift a Chinook like it's a paper bag...
https://twitter.com/EatKnuckleFritz/status/1126519929392513025

2019-05-10 06:28:54 UTC  

a chinook can lift itself up too

2019-05-10 06:41:39 UTC  

<:turbonice:569204993794768966>

2019-05-10 08:51:43 UTC  

...and then proceeded to completely bankrupt and destroy the British Empire over Poland, which it would later also condemn to decades of Soviet oppression even though it had supposedly started a world war for the sake of that very same nation.

2019-05-10 09:23:38 UTC  

to much info for my brain

2019-05-10 09:25:05 UTC  

seems like a bunch of something that happened years ago

2019-05-10 09:25:35 UTC  

The British Empire was doomed either way. Either Trade Priority would be given up to secure US aid, or the UK would have fallen to the Germans.

2019-05-10 09:26:31 UTC  

It was already beginning to crack before WW2.

2019-05-10 09:36:43 UTC  

are we meant to believe churchhill was a good man or bad <:think_woke:378717098681171988>

2019-05-10 09:37:38 UTC  

he was the right man for the job

2019-05-10 09:38:04 UTC  

i don't believe in qualitative history

2019-05-10 09:38:16 UTC  

Yea he had good and bad about him. But at that time, in that moment, he was the best person to do what was needed.

2019-05-10 09:39:39 UTC  

well then why must the progressives tell us he was a bad man

2019-05-10 09:39:50 UTC  

...

2019-05-10 09:54:24 UTC  

The Germans had no realistic plans or intentions to actually invade Britain, Hitler didn't even want a war with the west to begin with; Operation Sea Lion (1940) for example was nothing more than a decoy to confuse Soviet forces for the upcoming invasion of the USSR in 1941

2019-05-10 09:54:55 UTC  

One can argue that the Empire would've indeed found its end by the end of the century if not the beginning of the new one, however that is a totally different conversation which has little to do with what I said about Churchill

2019-05-10 09:56:22 UTC  

they also confused the soviets with the molotov-ribbentropp non-aggression pact

2019-05-10 09:56:52 UTC  

That was actually primarily not a ruse against the soviets but a show of force against the British

2019-05-10 09:57:19 UTC  

well, they signed it, they shouldn't have broken it

2019-05-10 09:58:00 UTC  

well, i'd argue they shouldn't have signed it in the first place

2019-05-10 09:58:12 UTC  

Should and shouldn't have, irrelevant concepts when the initial meaning of the treaty was the make Britain not declare war over Poland

2019-05-10 09:58:25 UTC  

for one, the nazis were ok with soviet union invading finland

2019-05-10 09:58:38 UTC  

and treaty or no treaty, the USSR and the Third Reich would've invaded each other anyway

2019-05-10 09:59:01 UTC  

oh i do believe international diplomacy is a very relevant concept