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Post by Almighty Coolidge suppressed by Unike.

"How can you hate me when you don’t even know me?"

https://www.therepublic.com/2018/09/09/how_can_you_hate_me_when_you_dont_even_know_me/

Post by Almighty Coolidge suppressed by Unike.

Almighty Coolidge wrote:"How can you hate me when you don’t even know me?"

https://www.therepublic.com/2018/09/09/how_can_you_hate_me_when_you_dont_even_know_me/

Please, Help me not be the problem.
-Limitata

Cmon man wrote:Why do you guys hate me ([nation]Limitata[nation]) and how can I improve my relations with you?

I know for a fact you've been banned from here before, so... don't ban evade, would be one thing.

Astorians please do not quote reply from people who have been banned, please and thank you

I fail to comprehend how anyone struggles to grasp the concept that simply uttering "I've changed!" devoid of any tangible evidence of change is utterly meaningless. People of this ilk aren't interested in genuine reconciliation, they're more inclined to trivialize their past transgressions and claim that you're stifling them. Well, if refusing to accept a reformed status quo from someone who remains entrenched in their reprehensible ways equates to suppression, then yes, I am indeed suppressing you. You persist as a persona non grata until you actively commit to genuine change.

Good evening Astoria :3

If I were a rich man… yeugudegudegudum

hi

Evinagioni, Sugolavia, and Unitium Gloria

Historical fun facts:

The Dancing Plague of 1518
In July 1518, residents of the French city of Strasbourg were struck by a bizarre phenomenon known as the Dancing Plague. It began when a woman named Frau Troffea started dancing uncontrollably in the streets. Within days, dozens of others joined her, dancing for hours or even days without rest. Authorities initially believed it to be a curse or a case of mass hysteria, but the dancing continued to spread, affecting hundreds of people. It was reported that some dancers collapsed from exhaustion or even died from heart attacks. To stop the epidemic, local officials eventually set up stages and hired musicians to accompany the dancers, believing that the afflicted would dance themselves out of the frenzy. The exact cause of the Dancing Plague remains a mystery, with theories ranging from mass hysteria to ergot poisoning from contaminated rye bread. Regardless of its origins, the Dancing Plague of 1518 remains one of the most puzzling and intriguing events in history.

The Battle of Karánsebes

The Battle of Karánsebes is one of the most absurd and comical military encounters in history. In 1788, during the Austro-Turkish War, Austrian soldiers were camped near the town of Karánsebes (now in modern-day Romania). In a series of unfortunate events, a group of Austrian cavalry scouts encountered a band of Tatar horsemen and mistook them for Ottoman forces. In a panic, the scouts shouted "Turci!" (Turks), which led to confusion among the Austrian troops. As soldiers rushed to defend against the imaginary enemy, chaos ensued, with friendly fire breaking out and soldiers fleeing in all directions. The situation escalated when the army's beer supply was accidentally set on fire, further adding to the pandemonium. By the time the dust settled, hundreds of Austrian soldiers were dead or wounded, not from enemy action but from their own folly. The Battle of Karánsebes serves as a cautionary tale about the importance of communication, discipline, and maintaining a clear chain of command in military operations.

Fuggersburg wrote:hi

hello. How is it going?

Riko Republic wrote:Good evening Astoria :3

Good morning Unike

how do i grow population

Evinagioni wrote:Historical fun facts:

The Dancing Plague of 1518
In July 1518, residents of the French city of Strasbourg were struck by a bizarre phenomenon known as the Dancing Plague. It began when a woman named Frau Troffea started dancing uncontrollably in the streets. Within days, dozens of others joined her, dancing for hours or even days without rest. Authorities initially believed it to be a curse or a case of mass hysteria, but the dancing continued to spread, affecting hundreds of people. It was reported that some dancers collapsed from exhaustion or even died from heart attacks. To stop the epidemic, local officials eventually set up stages and hired musicians to accompany the dancers, believing that the afflicted would dance themselves out of the frenzy. The exact cause of the Dancing Plague remains a mystery, with theories ranging from mass hysteria to ergot poisoning from contaminated rye bread. Regardless of its origins, the Dancing Plague of 1518 remains one of the most puzzling and intriguing events in history.

The Battle of Karánsebes

The Battle of Karánsebes is one of the most absurd and comical military encounters in history. In 1788, during the Austro-Turkish War, Austrian soldiers were camped near the town of Karánsebes (now in modern-day Romania). In a series of unfortunate events, a group of Austrian cavalry scouts encountered a band of Tatar horsemen and mistook them for Ottoman forces. In a panic, the scouts shouted "Turci!" (Turks), which led to confusion among the Austrian troops. As soldiers rushed to defend against the imaginary enemy, chaos ensued, with friendly fire breaking out and soldiers fleeing in all directions. The situation escalated when the army's beer supply was accidentally set on fire, further adding to the pandemonium. By the time the dust settled, hundreds of Austrian soldiers were dead or wounded, not from enemy action but from their own folly. The Battle of Karánsebes serves as a cautionary tale about the importance of communication, discipline, and maintaining a clear chain of command in military operations.

Okay then. I’ll keep that in mind, I guess?

Fuggersburg wrote:how do i grow population

It grows automatically with time, there's no way to control the grow rate.
Your nation starts with 5 million people and grows by 1 million per day for the first six days. Then, the growth rate accelerates:

Days 1-6: 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 (increase by 1 million/day)
Days 7-11: 12, 14, 16, 18, 20 (increase by 2 million/day)
Days 12-15: 23, 26, 29, 32 (increase by 3 million/day)
Days 16-17: 36, 40 (increase by 4 million/day)
Days 18-19: 45, 50 (increase by 5 million/day)
Days 20-21: 56, 62 (increase by 6 million/day)

On the twenty-first day, your nation's population reaches 62 million. After that, daily growth varies randomly from 5 to 7 million.

Evinagioni wrote:It grows automatically with time, there's no way to control the grow rate.
Your nation starts with 5 million people and grows by 1 million per day for the first six days. Then, the growth rate accelerates:

Days 1-6: 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 (increase by 1 million/day)
Days 7-11: 12, 14, 16, 18, 20 (increase by 2 million/day)
Days 12-15: 23, 26, 29, 32 (increase by 3 million/day)
Days 16-17: 36, 40 (increase by 4 million/day)
Days 18-19: 45, 50 (increase by 5 million/day)
Days 20-21: 56, 62 (increase by 6 million/day)

On the twenty-first day, your nation's population reaches 62 million. After that, daily growth varies randomly from 5 to 7 million.

thanks man

Nah, no way Someone posted they are an Ultra nazi here lmao!

Also…

Nahuatistan wrote:I want to be able to meet the dude who invented music bc I owe that dude my soul

That dude that Decided Not top press the Go ahead on the Russian Nuclear torpedo, we kinda all owe him

Fuggersburg wrote:thanks man

No problem. If you have other questions Im happy to answer them :)

Adriatic democratic Empire wrote:Nah, no way Someone posted they are an Ultra nazi here lmao!

Yeah lotta of insane people these days lol. They got deleted.

Adriatic democratic Empire wrote:That dude that Decided Not top press the Go ahead on the Russian Nuclear torpedo, we kinda all owe him

We may need another hero like that soon

Fuggersburg wrote:how do i grow population

day by day

Good morning :3

Unike wrote:Good morning :3

Good Morning!

Sugolavia

Unike wrote:Good morning :3

Good Morning Comrades

Unike wrote:Good morning :3

morning

Unike wrote:Good morning :3

Morning

Evinagioni wrote:No problem. If you have other questions Im happy to answer them :)Yeah lotta of insane people these days lol. They got deleted.
We may need another hero like that soon

ye lol

How are you all :3

Good morning

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