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Down Scoblic wrote:As a ":3" user, i can relate to the lyrics :3

Real!! You get my vibe! *w*

(I mostly like it bc I totally think it relates with a game I really like)

Played War Thunder with low graphics instead of minimum for the first time
Aim just magically became better

Dantek wrote:Played War Thunder with low graphics instead of minimum for the first time
Aim just magically became better

I always do Navy,what do you use?

Dantek wrote:Played War Thunder with low graphics instead of minimum for the first time
Aim just magically became better

He listened to the snail, and for the first time he found the awnser...

Corven wrote:I always do Navy,what do you use?

Are my eyes deceiving me? Is that an actual living, breathing Naval main?
Oh, and to answer your question, I play Air

Dantek wrote:Are my eyes deceiving me? Is that an actual living, breathing Naval main?
Oh, and to answer your question, I play Air

I like air,but I like the Navy,I am trying to get a Italian battleship.

Corven wrote:I like air,but I like the Navy,I am trying to get a Italian battleship.

AND an Italy user?
I've hit the jackpot today omg

oh my lord tiger bread + peanut butter + normal butter + marmite is heavenly

Dantek wrote:AND an Italy user?
I've hit the jackpot today omg

well just for fun,like a side quest,i mostly use japan for sea and USA or England for Air

I'm stressing hard bout three tests tomorrow
Particularly in IT, I'm so cooked there if I don't cheat or copy 😭
I only got so much time to study Geography and biology for those tests, I can't balance all of them

GridLand Empire wrote:I'm stressing hard bout three tests tomorrow
Particularly in IT, I'm so cooked there if I don't cheat or copy 😭
I only got so much time to study Geography and biology for those tests, I can't balance all of them

Bruh I’ve had six tests this week, I feel you bro!

GridLand Empire wrote:I'm stressing hard bout three tests tomorrow
Particularly in IT, I'm so cooked there if I don't cheat or copy 😭
I only got so much time to study Geography and biology for those tests, I can't balance all of them

IT is highly dependent on the course, database systems & management is a beast for no reason but I have no shame in cooking the books for application dev

I have way too high cortisol levels
God damn
At this rate imma have a cardiac arrest at 17 due to stress

GridLand Empire wrote:I have way too high cortisol levels
God damn
At this rate imma have a cardiac arrest at 17 due to stress

feel you bro

In the Bleak Midwinter, Part 1

Post for the Acyríc of Rycastle

The midwinter snows were falling in the city of Tazhan, Union Republic of Hebelia, covering the streets in sheets of white. Lying in the northerly continent of Verusa, on the shores of the cold and stark Tsyemny, it was a city not unused to snow. These were different, however; heavier, darker. Across the frigid city the snows piled high, making the roads and pavements nigh on impassable.

The dark snows came alongside the winds of change.

Despite the treacherous weather, people from across the city flocked to their local guildhalls - remnants of a once-thriving system of worker’s guilds - as rumours spread throughout the city and Hebelia as a whole. The Northern Socialist Union had dissolved.

A conference in the Krashedzivostok city of Gagda had sealed the Union’s fate, following the recall of almost all Union Councillors. The recalls started as a protest against the Union’s perceived militarism, but soon turned into a general rejection of the state’s existence. At Gagda, representatives from all Union Republics negotiated, but in the end, they each went their separate ways.

In the western coastlands of Hebelia, and certainly the city of Tazhan, the end of the Union was of profound importance. The native people of that land were done with anarchy. They were done with communism. They were done with the domination of outsiders.

The Tsyemnic people had lived on the shores of the harsh Tsyemny sea for thousands of years, reaving and raiding across the cold waters for most of that time. Despite their widespread activities, the homeland of these peoples lay in the isles of the East, and on the Blask Peninsula, to use its Puczovskan name. Here they were vulnerable to invasion from the Verusan Slavs and the Puczovskan Confederation.

The invasion from Puczovska and the instatement of its anarchist governing system in the Tsyemnic Territories of Efyrwic and Ironlaw Isle saw the Efyrwics (as Tsyemnics from those lands are called) lose all control over their own governance. Their ancient system of guilds were co-opted by the Puczovskans and then abandoned, leaving the guild halls empty save for the rare town hall meeting. Next came the Emnarians, who colonised Efyrwic and Ironlaw along with the rest of the Blask Peninsula, sending many of their own populace to provide a base for colonial control. When that kingdom collapsed the Puczovskans of Kivrov retook control, instating a short-lived Second Puczovskan Confederation before joining the Northern Socialist Union as the Union Republic of Hebelia.

With the collapse of the Northern Socialist Union, Hebelia had regained its independence, forming the People’s Republic of Hebelia, its capital in Kivrov. Once again, the state was dominated by Puczovskans, the largest ethnicity in the state, which had ingrained itself even in the historically Tsyemnic-majority lands of Efyrwic and the Isle of Ironlaw.

The Efywic people would not sit idly by as they were once again pushed to the sidelines, their interests ignored and their voices unrepresented; no more would their lands be ruled by a foreign nation.

The meetings in Tazhan’s guildhalls were not held to elect members to the new Hebelian National Council; though free from the Northern Union’s influence, that body was still dominated by Puczovskans who (in the eyes of the Efyrwics) ignored the minorities of the Republic and solely worked to benefit themselves. Instead, these meetings were held to rally the Efyrwic people - to rally them against the Puczovskans, against the People’s Republic - to rally them to a new cause, and an old one.

In the Great Avyric Guildhall - Avyric being the true, Tsyemnic name of Tazhan - a new flag was unfurled. Green and white, it displayed seven golden stars, reflecting the constellation Lanrycas, the Longboat, an ancient symbol of the raiding people. This was the Seven Stars, the banner of the Acyríc of Rycastle, the last sovereign Tsyemnic state; a state that had liberated itself from Puczovskan rule soon after the invasions.

This would be their new cause, their rallying cry. The Efyrwics would return to their old ways, rejoin their brethren in the State of Rycastle, and reject foreign domination that had plagued them for so long.

Blob Regulators

GridLand Empire wrote:I have way too high cortisol levels
God damn
At this rate imma have a cardiac arrest at 17 due to stress

Take a break, drink some water, we don't want that to happen to you.

"The Dog was never meant to mate with a dog!"
-the issue i got

GridLand Empire wrote:I'm stressing hard bout three tests tomorrow
Particularly in IT, I'm so cooked there if I don't cheat or copy 😭
I only got so much time to study Geography and biology for those tests, I can't balance all of them

And I thought two exams and a presentation were bad.

Parouty wrote:"The Dog was never meant to mate with a dog!"
-the issue i got

What?

GridLand Empire wrote:Fr
Let's get writing and creating a concept album, we cooking

I got an Italian to produce too, we'll be set for life
his name is I.A.N.

Anybody realize how wild the world census is? Like the foreign aid rankings say that they intercepted supplies sent to war torn areas.

TheHouseOfSilly wrote:Anybody realize how wild the world census is? Like the foreign aid rankings say that they intercepted supplies sent to war torn areas.

Anything to know what and how much a nation has.

Following new legislation in The Northern Ice, hordes of gardening enthusiasts are being banished from cities nationwide.

The Northern Ice wrote:Following new legislation in The Northern Ice, hordes of gardening enthusiasts are being banished from cities nationwide.

Me, who has a garden to get fresh food:
NOOO!

The Northern Ice wrote:Following new legislation in The Northern Ice, hordes of gardening enthusiasts are being banished from cities nationwide.

But my corn fields! :(

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