Message from @Rölli

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2018-11-10 01:22:39 UTC  

lol

2018-11-10 01:22:41 UTC  

Players did actually kill their own units - when you hit pop cap, you murder villagers to afford more military

2018-11-10 01:24:02 UTC  

Lowest quotas? Players had to make endless farms and chop wood while gold production slowly took place, but certain players got raided and slaughtered vills nonstop

2018-11-10 03:30:31 UTC  

It was sworn up and down that EU will not make an army. I wish I had the willpower to gather all the bullshit that was used to push EU

2018-11-10 03:31:15 UTC  

lol

2018-11-10 03:31:29 UTC  

We in America called it the day it was formed

2018-11-10 03:31:41 UTC  

Y'all are crazy

2018-11-10 03:31:58 UTC  

Well I knew it from day one too, but "noooo EU is good join EU"

2018-11-10 03:32:12 UTC  

"price of candy goes down that good right?"

2018-11-10 03:32:56 UTC  

This shit is literally the united states of europe being made, but its germans and french at the lead

2018-11-10 03:33:11 UTC  

No, it's much worse

2018-11-10 03:33:18 UTC  

It's the Soviet Union of Europe

2018-11-10 03:33:34 UTC  

We at least have freedom of speech and self defense

2018-11-10 03:34:16 UTC  

Well... social support has been here for so long that it's going to be the last thing that we will give up.

2018-11-10 03:34:25 UTC  

<:oof:494878589406150657>

2018-11-10 03:34:34 UTC  

It will be your downfall, and sooner than later

2018-11-10 03:34:36 UTC  

But to be fair our (or especially my countries) founding mythology is greatly different from USA

2018-11-10 03:35:17 UTC  

We've always had kings. State is true and good.

2018-11-10 03:35:40 UTC  

I honestly hope Europe collapses sooner rather than later, because then people over here will stop using you as an example of "progressivism".

For both our sakes

2018-11-10 03:36:17 UTC  

It'll fall down once we cant pay our bills

2018-11-10 03:36:24 UTC  

@Fitzydog we should deport social democrats tbh

2018-11-10 03:36:39 UTC  

Then comes war.. again.. then you come and save us from... whoever

2018-11-10 03:36:43 UTC  

Prisoner exchange with Venezuelan hotties?

2018-11-10 03:37:21 UTC  

Some identitarian group, be it russians, moonsicle worshippers

2018-11-10 03:38:22 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/372513679964635138/510659456707723264/eszGThNUQ9ExtUPezJQ8bJFZ2o6CAAxKVF5H0a6WfuY.png

2018-11-10 03:42:09 UTC  

I'll take the right over the left anyday at at least the right is hot

2018-11-10 03:43:05 UTC  

Theres something good about no getting food

2018-11-10 03:43:57 UTC  

You can tell with that shoulder that she's not exactly eating 3 meals a day, tits be damned

2018-11-10 03:50:13 UTC  

nice tanned titties

2018-11-10 03:50:39 UTC  

@Fitzydog looks like she needs some *protein* <:pepe_smug:378719408341909506>

2018-11-10 03:51:28 UTC  

Deport the social democrats, and import the hotties

2018-11-10 04:02:26 UTC  

so in WW1, Woodrow Wilson wanted to have armistice, but then the republicans won the senate on November 5th 1918

2018-11-10 04:02:38 UTC  

they could have continued the war, and then USA could have dictated better peace terms

2018-11-10 04:02:43 UTC  

kinda crazy that that didn't happen

2018-11-10 04:03:32 UTC  

watch this closely

2018-11-10 04:03:36 UTC  

pretty interesting

2018-11-10 04:10:49 UTC  

Has anyone seen this?

2018-11-10 04:11:24 UTC  

*The State attempted to analogize the town's rights to the rights of homeowners to regulate the conduct of guests in their home. The Court rejected that contention, noting that ownership "does not always mean absolute dominion." The court pointed out that the more an owner opens his property up to the public in general, the more his rights are circumscribed by the statutory and constitutional rights of those who are invited in.*

*In its conclusion, the Court stated that it was essentially weighing the rights of property owners against the rights of citizens to enjoy freedom of press and religion. The Court noted that the rights of citizens under the Bill of Rights occupy a preferred position. Accordingly, the Court held that the property rights of a private entity are not sufficient to justify the restriction of a community of citizens' fundamental rights and liberties.*