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Hello!

I doubt any of you will remember, but I used to run a region that had an embassy with this region. Way back, about 7 years ago. I think I also used to be in this region for a little bit at one point. So today as I was region-shopping, I saw this region and thought "what the hell."

Its a snooze fest for the most part.
Like most everywhere else where most of the discourse went to Discord, or a region specifically rules out chat on their boards.

"God, I miss the Cold War." - M

Corporate Collective Salvation wrote:Never mind that Twitter is the lowest common denominator of American discourse, and does not represent a median example of much beyond willful emotionally charged ignorance.

I'm on twitter... Ok, yeah, you're right.

The Xenopolis Confederation wrote:So today as I was region-shopping, I saw this region and thought "what the hell."

What's the going price on this region today?

I would settle for a basket of Cadburys.
Easter was so much better as a kid.
Sort of the love child of Christmas and Halloween as far as goodies went.

Corporate Collective Salvation wrote:I would settle for a basket of Cadburys.
Easter was so much better as a kid.
Sort of the love child of Christmas and Halloween as far goodies went.

Dude, my cousin is a fiend for Cadbury eggs.

"A government that wants to take the citizen's guns is a government that is about to do something bad."

"A government big enough to give you everything you want, is a government big enough to take away everything that you have."
- spurious quote

"The First Amendment has little, or no value in the absence of the Second."
- Me

And hard earned, thank you.

Hey folks!
We're your neighbours from Liberlandia...
We've been working a lot on this wonder: page=wonder/wid=1000507

It would mean the world to us if you could like it or contribute in any way! If you have any requests, we'd all be indebted and thankful.
Thanks in advance
Cheers,
Ernest

Appreciate it!

Interesting flag.
As if Joss Whedon's Alliance from Firefly/Serenity were made up of a CCP dominated UN advancing itself from a Hungarian space colony.

Corporate Collective Salvation wrote:Interesting flag.
As if Joss Whedon's Alliance from Firefly/Serenity were made up of a CCP dominated UN advancing itself from a Hungarian space colony.

Seems like it.

I was talking about the Hemogard flag, btw.
I do not usually put a lot of thought into my own.

My cat is demonstrating just a little of the awesome power cats wield by making the sun disappear for some of you today. Keep that in mind going forward.

The effect here is spoiled by an overcast of incoming rain, but I still offer fresh caught fish in tribute.

Just surfing by and I can already tell what I would put the theme song as...

3 Words.

Free BIRD YEAHHHH!

Novla wrote:Just surfing by and I can already tell what I would put the theme song as...

3 Words.

Free BIRD YEAHHHH!

If you're going for Skynard, I think "Three Steps" would be more appropriate.

Considering where I am, Sweet Home Alabama would be a natural enough choice, but for the meandering path that was my young life, Call Me The Breeze rings truer to my heart.

President Biden is once again trying to buy votes with taxpayer money, this time with student loan forgiveness. What the president seems to forget is that someone is going to pay those loans off. If not the students, that someone will be the US taxpayers.

The Supreme Court already told Biden that he can't do that. However, he is doing trying it again in spite of the high court's ruling.

What do you think. New poll is up.

Hmm, few American industries enjoy an unquestioned perpetual upward hockey stick of profitability like Big Education.
The cash endowments some of these schools sit on are almost unbelievable.
For example, Harvard could cover one entire class worth's of tuition over the course of a four year degree, and at worse, break even.
Yet, they do not get pasted with the greed label, and picketed to provide their product for free out of their own pocket like most every other business.

It is funny to think that we must thank Big Education for informing Big Pharma's ability to help save lives, as well as Big Oil's ability to make it even possible for Big Pharma to produce and distribute the medicines it has learned to make.
Yet, Big Oil and Pharma are looked at with a jaundiced eye that will never look at academy with anything but respect and adoration.

For progressives, every individual responsibility is an entitlement to be provided by government in the interest of control, and under the influences of weaponized identity politics, who gets what paid for by whom is never consistently, nor objectively measured.

Someone recently asked;
"How do we restore trust and/or faith in
[insert institution here]?"
I responded;
"Get politics out of it."

In summation, education is a privilege.
Like driving a motor vehicle, it is too potentially dangerous to the operator and those around it through misuse to just allow people to access any/all information highways willy nilly, and paying for something helps develop an appreciation for it.

The most dangerous things we use, are those things we take for granted.

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