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Loftegen 2 wrote:That's a tough choice.

I mean I was thinking both but I also don't want to be up all night with reflux. Salty usually wins this debate though.

Loftegen 2

Also it's blues night as bb king goes on the turn table.

Treadwellia and Loftegen 2

Your imaginary friend

Guiness Freaks wrote:What goes better with dear leader summer lager? Macadamia nut ice cream cake or popcorn? Hypothetically speaking of course.

I'd personally go with Macadamia nut because I love all kinds of nut but I don't think I've had Macadamia before... :o

Guiness Freaks and Loftegen 2

Your imaginary friend wrote:I'd personally go with Macadamia nut because I love all kinds of nut but I don't think I've had Macadamia before... :o

Went with the popcorn because salty. but I gotta say the macadamia nuts are delicious. They're somehow softer than other nuts yet still crunchy. Lady glitter sparkles brought back some that were candied from hawaii and dear leader has almost murdered to get more. Thankfully theres the internet. This ice cream cake is like crack though. In a dave chapelle crack sort of way.

Your imaginary friend and Loftegen 2

Guiness Freaks wrote:Also it's blues night as bb king goes on the turn table.

Big turntable.

Your imaginary friend, Guiness Freaks, and Loftegen 2

Hail Lazarus! Which of the Seven Deadly Sins are you? Vote Now! page=poll/p=143677

Your imaginary friend and Loftegen 2

The Stalker wrote:Hail Lazarus! Which of the Seven Deadly Sins are you? Vote Now! page=poll/p=143677

I suppose trying to become a god count as pride. 🤔

Your imaginary friend, Guiness Freaks, and Loftegen 2

Klanmar wrote:I suppose trying to become a god count as pride. 🤔

Not if you were born one. Then you're just being yourself.

Treadwellia, Fluffiness, and Loftegen 2

The Stalker wrote:Hail Lazarus! Which of the Seven Deadly Sins are you? Vote Now! page=poll/p=143677

Wrath. Definitely wrath.

Your imaginary friend

Today is the anniversary of lady glitter sparkles walking into dear leaders life. Dear leader being incredibly smooth mumbled something about a gorgeous smile and all else went black. Free kegs for all!

Loftegen 2

Loftegen 2 wrote:Wrath. Definitely wrath.

Lust. For beer.

Your imaginary friend and Loftegen 2

The Stalker wrote:Hail Lazarus! Which of the Seven Deadly Sins are you? Vote Now! page=poll/p=143677

Difficult, depends on whom you ask:

Lust according to my wife (actually not in biblical sense, as my lust is wholly directed at her)
Sloth according to my mother (I still don't have that PhD, which bothers her for years now)
Pride according to myself (I feel I am pretty good at life so far)

Aigania, Your imaginary friend, Guiness Freaks, and Loftegen 2

Your imaginary friend

What's the weather like in your nation? Hot or cold, balmy or dry as a stone? :o

Imaginary has ice on the tops of its mountains pretty much year round, but in the valleys (especially near lakes) it's quite pleasant in late spring to early fall.

Fluffiness, Guiness Freaks, and Loftegen 2

Your imaginary friend wrote:What's the weather like in your nation? Hot or cold, balmy or dry as a stone? :o

Loftegen 2's climate can be broadly described as 'continental' with hot, dry summers and cold winters. The mountains in the north get a fair amount of snow. Precipitation amounts fall off as you move south, with the grasslands and forests of the central regions giving way to savanna-like conditions in the south.

Your imaginary friend and Fluffiness

Your imaginary friend wrote:What's the weather like in your nation? Hot or cold, balmy or dry as a stone? :o

Imaginary has ice on the tops of its mountains pretty much year round, but in the valleys (especially near lakes) it's quite pleasant in late spring to early fall.

With the Imperium of Leonism bordering Your imaginary friend to the West, we share the year long ice on top of the mountains that mark our common border, which reach over 5000 m high. Leonism is a huge nation, so the climate varies between a maritime climate in the south (mild winters where snow is rare and regular rain all year round) to a continental climate in the centre, around the capital (warm summers and cold winters), and a nordic climate in the North (mild summer and very cold winters), towards Cianlandia.

To the east, there is again a high mountain chain to the border with The copper states, which has permanently frozen peaks. The south-eastern province of South Frisia has a Mediterranean climate (warm summers and mild winters, lots of sunshine) and is a popular tourist destination for both Imperials and foreign tourists, with lots of long sandy beaches. The North - in contrast - is popular for winter sports (snow guaranteed between November and March).

Stats wise, Leonism has been in the Top 5% for Best Weather worldwide for some time now.

Treadwellia, Your imaginary friend, Fluffiness, Guiness Freaks, and 1 otherLoftegen 2

Hm

Treadwellia, Your imaginary friend, and Loftegen 2

Autotivk wrote:Hm

Well said.

Your imaginary friend and Loftegen 2

Your imaginary friend

Autotivk wrote:Hm

Do I spy an L? o.o

Loftegen 2

Your imaginary friend wrote:What's the weather like in your nation? Hot or cold, balmy or dry as a stone? :o

Temperate/Continental, wet enough to support wetlands and forests throughout the country and keep the national lakes topped off.

Guiness Freaks and Loftegen 2

Your imaginary friend wrote:What's the weather like in your nation?

Patridam borders between subtropical and temperate, and has a variety of weather patterns. The northwest of the country near lake LaFontant is damp and tends to be cold, with snowy winters in the 20s and summers in the 80s. The middle of the country is desert and savannah, dry but warm, while the southeast coast is humid swampland. Both rarely see winters below 40 degrees, but summers can exceed 110 degrees.

Fahrenheit, of course. Patridam doesn't measure in communist units.

Treadwellia, Your imaginary friend, and Loftegen 2

Your imaginary friend wrote:What's the weather like in your nation? Hot or cold, balmy or dry as a stone? :o

Imaginary has ice on the tops of its mountains pretty much year round, but in the valleys (especially near lakes) it's quite pleasant in late spring to early fall.

It is generally a temperate climate, although it does get quite cold in the north of the country.

Hey guys, every nation has a hero for the people to admire. Who is this person in your nation, and what did they do?

The greatest hero in Mzeusia is Gredery Wolfson. He was a man of amazing strength, who thrived in the ancient Mzeusian world. He is renowned for defeating many monsters, and for making the God of Death, Traritus, weep at the sound of Gredery's music.

Patridam wrote:Patridam borders between subtropical and temperate, and has a variety of weather patterns. The northwest of the country near lake LaFontant is damp and tends to be cold, with snowy winters in the 20s and summers in the 80s. The middle of the country is desert and savannah, dry but warm, while the southeast coast is humid swampland. Both rarely see winters below 40 degrees, but summers can exceed 110 degrees.

Fahrenheit, of course. Patridam doesn't measure in communist units.

The Imperium of Leonism strongly advises all nations of Lazarus to use 'Imperial" units only, meaning Meter (m), Kilogramm (kg), Seconds (s) and Degree Celsius (°C) and their derivatives. Only these units are scientific and based on universal constants, such as the speed of light. Rejecting them means rejecting progress and relegating oneself to the second rate of nations forever.

Aigania, Patridam, Perchan, Fluffiness, and 2 othersHycronesia, and Guiness Freaks

Patridam wrote:Fahrenheit, of course. Patridam doesn't measure in communist units.

French units. That's even worse! :P

Patridam and Fluffiness

Autotivk wrote:Hm

Mmph mmph

Loftegen 2

Currently at vote:
"Declares that any entity within the jurisdiction of any member state may bring charges against any other entity within the jurisdiction of any member state for damages done to them which violate the terms of extant World Assembly law"
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So this opens up some interesting options depending on what counts as 'Damages'

Also I have a few policies that the WA might see as violation, where I see myself in the right. Court cases everywhere!

Your imaginary friend, Fluffiness, and Loftegen 2

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