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Post by Desophaeus on Apr 22, 2016 22:31:56 GMT
Why was Moreau suspended? \●●/ No idea but a best policy would be "Don't ask, Don't tell". I prefer to not ask the staff on this one.
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Post by saltin on Apr 23, 2016 10:15:51 GMT
Moreau account was suspended for 2 weeks,I think he has 9 more days or so.All administrative actions against everyone are always because of the same reason: repeated gross violations of our community rules.
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Post by Jean Lannes on Apr 23, 2016 13:14:43 GMT
You said you're German. The only place in Germany with a death penalty is Hessen. Bismarck=Hessian confirmed Im fairly certain my location already says Hessen Oh, I didn't see that. I just remembered hearing in one of my classes in Switzerland that the death penalty still technically exists in Germany
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Post by Jean Lannes on Apr 23, 2016 13:17:03 GMT
Technically the Death Penalty is illegal here as per our constitution, but the hessian government is just one giant loophole. (From what I've heard) The Hessian law (or constitution) says that the death penalty is a form of punishment. But since federal law is higher than state law and Germany outlawed executions so the death penalty hasn't been used since Nürnberg I believe
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Post by Bismarck on Apr 23, 2016 13:18:35 GMT
Technically the Death Penalty is illegal here as per our constitution, but the hessian government is just one giant loophole. (From what I've heard) The Hessian law (or constitution) says that the death penalty is a form of punishment. But since federal law is higher than state law and Germany outlawed executions so the death penalty hasn't been used since Nürnberg I believe There are still loopholes but Chancelor Merkel is scary.
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Post by Napoleon Bonaparte on Apr 23, 2016 17:21:10 GMT
(From what I've heard) The Hessian law (or constitution) says that the death penalty is a form of punishment. But since federal law is higher than state law and Germany outlawed executions so the death penalty hasn't been used since Nürnberg I believe There are still loopholes but Chancelor Merkel is scary. MERKELREICH!! be scared, be very, very very scared!!!
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Post by Bismarck on Apr 23, 2016 17:22:24 GMT
There are still loopholes but Chancelor Merkel is scary. MERKELREICH!! be scared, be very, very very scared!!! Ffs, if Germany started a fourth reich and made WWIII under Merkel, I'd want off this planet. Attachments:
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Post by Horatio Nelson on Apr 23, 2016 17:55:03 GMT
Merkel is building an Islamic empire no lie.
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Post by NetherFreek on Apr 23, 2016 18:18:02 GMT
A reminder we arent a political forum
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Post by Singlemalt on Apr 23, 2016 18:39:28 GMT
If you all now look out of the left window......
You dont see whats to see out of the right window
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Post by General William T. Sherman on Apr 23, 2016 21:36:42 GMT
Bismarck, two people in my family actually fought in WWII, but my grandpa exploited a loophole. By 1945, my grandpa hadn't been drafted, but he wasn't in college yet. In America, there was this thing called the GI Bill which gave free college to everyone who served in the Second World War. My grandpa, seeing this, decided to willingly volunteer after his brothers (who did serve in the war) noticed that the war was going to end and wrote a letter home saying so. So my grandpa volunteered, was technically in the war for two months, was never even sent to the ship he was assigned to, and got his free college without even seeing combat. #loopholes
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Post by Bismarck on Apr 24, 2016 11:35:47 GMT
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Post by NetherFreek on Apr 24, 2016 11:57:16 GMT
The weather is so logic,
2 weeks ago it went 18 degrees Currently its snowing -,- -,- -,- -,-
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Post by Napoleon Bonaparte on Apr 24, 2016 12:18:22 GMT
Wanna know Karachi?
Heatwave -_-
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Post by General William T. Sherman on Apr 24, 2016 13:29:23 GMT
Its April and we still have winter temperatures here in Beau Fleuve.
Fun fact btw, we are called Buffalo because the French, who were the first Europeans to explore the region, saw the Niagara River and were amazed at its beauty. Because of this reason, they named the region Beau Fleuve, which translates to 'Beautiful River' in English. When the British/Americans eventually established control of the region, they renamed it Buffalo probably to disconnect it from the French and to make it sound more like English.
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