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New American Dictatorship wrote:I mean, these are directly from your factbook:

"The national religion of the Republic of Rhode Island is exclusively Christianity, despite the fact that the local government rejects freedom of religion, arguing that “a single nation is obliged to profess a single religion if it wants to have its own unique, true appearance” (although so far, this is little like influences their actual actions on this issue). There is a struggle with various religious sects that undermine the ideological basis of the nation, threaten the lives of the country's citizens, and also refute the generally accepted spiritual foundations of society and the church."

"Also, speaking of politics, many leftist ideas are refuted by both the government and society, despite its sometimes division on some issues. Communism and socialism are condemned as ideologies that do not correspond to the true foundations of the Republic of Rhode Island. Because of this, interrogations among citizens by government special forces. services that are influenced by such ideologies are not new."

D1 Self Snitching

Federal Eagle Colony wrote:bruh, so your saying that the city of Bilbao and the name Manuel Lopez is roman? also thats a little different, i mean, look at your people, they were forced into a new place, and then forced to assimilate, and then forced to receive never ending hate for the longest time, and your supporting that. china uses concentration camps, japan mass murdered civilians.

Bilbao: The historian José Tussel Gómez argues that it is just a natural evolution of the Spanish words bello vado, beautiful ford.

López or Lopez is a surname of Spanish origin. It was originally a patronymic, meaning "Son of Lope", Lope itself being a Spanish given name deriving from Latin lupus, meaning "wolf".

Drystar wrote:Your grasp of the ancient world is shaky at best. Let’s go with your example of Spain, those were Gallic not Celtic tribes btw. Once under the rule of Carthage, it became a spoil of the the Punic wars. And Rome’s hold on it was never as secure as you seem to think it was. That was pretty much the common thread for all those provinces that bordered on the edge of the empire.

And since I dislike doing other people’s homework for them, I’ll just put this out there. Latin was the common language used, so why wouldn’t those countries develop mutually understandable languages connected to their root system.

What I am saying is that they are all related and descended from a common ancestor and all stem from ancient Latin/vulgar Latin.

Also falluc tribes means from Gaul. And yes they were Celtic. There were a few pre-indoeuropean tribes such as indiketii, Aquitanii, and the Basques

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_ancient_Celtic_peoples_and_tribes

Petea wrote:Sooooo… pie-supporter?

To paraphrase emperor Palpatine, I find your lack of pie disturbing.

Volaworand wrote:To paraphrase emperor Palpatine, I find your lack of pie disturbing.

Didn't Darth Vader say that?

*dances the penguin distraction dance with renewed vigour*

Pineapple is a delicious pizza topping!

Ammmericaaaa wrote:Didn't Darth Vader say that?

idk, also rp??

Ammmericaaaa wrote:Didn't Darth Vader say that?

Probably. I dunno, I'm more into Star Trek than Star Wars.

A Place Somewhere wrote:Your opinion is either cake or pie.

No, there is only my opinion. Point. The rest is a lie.

Federal Eagle Colony wrote:so you took a goofy video game and used that as a basis for your real life opinions. cool.

Dude, you're funny. Very. You can only argue with such arguments in kindergarten.

Ammmericaaaa wrote:Didn't Darth Vader say that?

It’s like when spot was like ‘I’m giving him all it’s got, Captain!’

Lion Tribe123 wrote:Also happy Easter everybody and i hope i dont have to sit on the toilet for 42 hours from all the chocolates I’ve eaten

I ate like 4 coloured eggs this morning
and too much lamb and rice

Volaworand wrote:Tempts you with a delicious apple-rhubarb pie ...

I say: I don't have the same preferences in this case. That's why I take it for myself.

Republic of Rhode Island wrote:No, there is only my opinion. Point. The rest is a lie.

The scouring of the shire pales in comparison to the destruction you heap upon yourself!

Republic of Rhode Island wrote:Dude, you're funny. Very. You can only argue with such arguments in kindergarten.

Its true actually. Half the issues in the game are not meant to be taken seriously, you could say they are satirical too. Using these issues to base real-world opinions is not a wise move

Republic of Rhode Island wrote:No, there is only my opinion. Point. The rest is a lie.

No. Cake. Or. Pie.

A Place Somewhere wrote:No. Cake. Or. Pie.

I like cake more

Arlandias wrote:I like cake more

So true

Republic of Rhode Island wrote:I say: I don't have the same preferences in this case. That's why I take it for myself.

*collapses from exhaustion but still tapping one flipper with the penguin dance of distraction*

mission...
...
accomplished.

😵

A Place Somewhere wrote:No. Cake. Or. Pie.

A pizza is a pie. So, which one is better, cake or pizza?

Ammmericaaaa wrote:Its true actually. Half the issues in the game are not meant to be taken seriously, you could say they are satirical too. Using these issues to base real-world opinions is not a wise move

I don't want to play these kinds of games with a humorous attitude at the moment. I believe that for a browser game, there are enough interesting mechanics for managing the country, which cannot just be uselessly considered under a satirical game. This is my personal opinion, nothing more. And I make decisions as I see fit. Therefore, it is not the game that affects me, but I affect it (within my country). It's funny to me to hear that my views are shaped by this game, it's very funny and ridiculous.

Republic of Rhode Island wrote:I don't want to play these kinds of games with a humorous attitude at the moment. I believe that for a browser game, there are enough interesting mechanics for managing the country, which cannot just be uselessly considered under a satirical game. This is my personal opinion, nothing more. And I make decisions as I see fit. Therefore, it is not the game that affects me, but I affect it (within my country). It's funny to me to hear that my views are shaped by this game, it's very funny and ridiculous.

If your views weren't shaped, then you wouldn't exactly be trying to do what our government did to the native Americans when the US was in its infancy would we?

A Place Somewhere wrote:No. Cake. Or. Pie.

Either there is me, or there is... I. Other is a lie.

Sempi Archipelago wrote:A pizza is a pie. So, which one is better, cake or pizza?

Pizza, obviously.

Sempi Archipelago wrote:A pizza is a pie. So, which one is better, cake or pizza?

Uh... It is? What's the definition of a pie?

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