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Post by Inactive user on Apr 29, 2021 16:58:01 GMT
I would rather criticize napoleon more. Napoleon led himself to his own doom. Suvotov doesn't say me anything Almost every great general brought himself to his own doom so yeah.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 29, 2021 17:12:12 GMT
I would rather criticize napoleon more. Napoleon led himself to his own doom. Suvotov doesn't say me anything Almost every great general brought himself to his own doom so yeah. So you say you know almost every general existed ever? That is pretentious. Nobody can know every general ever existed
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Post by Inactive user on Apr 29, 2021 17:17:09 GMT
So you say you know almost every general existed ever? That is pretentious. Nobody can know every general ever existed Every great (and thus known) general ever gets too arrogant and thus fails in the battle. Alexander, Napoleon, Xerxes, Hitler, Manstein,...
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Post by Gerd von Rundstedt on Apr 29, 2021 18:02:00 GMT
Well... I can't looks like deblock Paul of hindenburg after blocking him. Is that true? First of all, it's Paul VON Hindenburg, second, you need to it in your own account somewhere in the Block list. Well, technically 'von' means 'of', sooooo... But, that is also a horrible way to spell a german General's name. It is like pronouncing humble as "um-bill"
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Post by Inactive user on Apr 29, 2021 18:06:47 GMT
Well... I can't looks like deblock Paul of hindenburg after blocking him. Is that true? you need to use computer, edit profile, privacy, there you can remove and add people
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Post by Inactive user on Apr 29, 2021 18:07:29 GMT
First of all, it's Paul VON Hindenburg, second, you need to it in your own account somewhere in the Block list. Well, technically 'von' means 'of', sooooo... But, that is also a horrible way to spell a german General's name. It is like pronouncing humble as "um-bill" yea but it doesn't sound as good. You're mixing two languages into one name.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 29, 2021 18:16:57 GMT
Yepp deblocked. And I am German. I can't see any difference between von and of
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Post by Inactive user on Apr 29, 2021 18:18:52 GMT
Yepp deblocked. And I am German. I can't see any difference between von and of Ha. Interesting. Don't Know what to answer but i just wanna react for higher rank.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 29, 2021 18:21:06 GMT
I mean it's a synonym. Von is German and of is English. Or not?
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Post by Gerd von Rundstedt on Apr 29, 2021 18:22:28 GMT
I mean it's a synonym. Von is German and of is English. Or not? Correct, bu to me replacing von with of makes it lose its poetic meaning, as much as it is technically correct.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 29, 2021 18:26:46 GMT
I mean it's a synonym. Von is German and of is English. Or not? Correct, bu to me replacing von with of makes it lose its poetic meaning, as much as it is technically correct. Well for me it does sound just same. I cannot find von being a poetic or beautiful and of being not poetic or beautiful
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Post by Inactive user on Apr 29, 2021 18:29:24 GMT
Correct, bu to me replacing von with of makes it lose its poetic meaning, as much as it is technically correct. Well for me it does sound just same. I cannot find von being a poetic or beautiful and of being not poetic or beautiful I think of just sounds Broken. I'm belgian and of means or. So when you say that i basically read it as Paul or Hindenburg and that just sounds weird. In German it sounds Nicer
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Post by Deleted on Apr 29, 2021 18:29:48 GMT
Well I can't see an difference so important in it. I am German as I said OK then I will just use von
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Post by Deleted on Apr 29, 2021 18:33:12 GMT
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Post by Deleted on Apr 29, 2021 18:38:44 GMT
So we can make up and try to get along for the sake of harmony
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