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Post by Napoleon Bonaparte on Feb 8, 2017 18:20:51 GMT
Yay! More poland ball. The Big difference? Austria-Hungary way bigger than Serbia. Bulgaria cannot use same tactic on Ottoman. FREE POOR LITTLE BULGARIA! of the Bulgar losing Western Thrace and Dobruja and moar land to Serb nao. But is still independent. He happy.
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Post by Imperial RomeBall on Feb 8, 2017 18:24:03 GMT
I think Latin American federation is going ok, having some trouble with realism but it could be worse. I seem to have appointed myself moderator, but I could be biased in my dealings. I don't think so though. (for example, I ruled that my ally Uruguay did less damage, when I could have said more) Anyway, Bismarck Jr , Jebe is a blue general, which means he will need good skills to survive as a permanent general (and he costs too much to NOT use) He gets mobility at level 6, which is good, but he will need good attack to use it (to be fair archers do reasonable damage, but he does not do anything amazing) Also, out of his 3 skills, 2 are the weaker version (armor expert-master, Defense expert-master) His other skill, Alert, reduced mine damage. I think that there will not be many situations you want that, and in Panama mission, mines do 1,000 damage so unless its 100% blocked, its useless. So yeah, one good skill that replaces a good skill, 3 bad ones. Not really worth it unless you REALLY want a horse archer (and he won't be on a horse, you just get the ability) I just needed someone to stop needing to use leonidad ffs That is a really easy question then! Just buy a coin general from 1st or 2nd tier. Coins are very, very easier to get than medals, and the entire 1st tier is coin generals. (A couple in 2nd, like Khalid, Asoka, and Moctezuma are coins as well. Catherine is best coin general, but she appears in discovery age)
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Post by Bismarck Jr on Feb 8, 2017 19:00:02 GMT
I fëël like a garbage can. Vch
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Post by Bismarck Jr on Feb 9, 2017 0:46:20 GMT
So appareantly calling someone by their surname is patronizing.
World in Flames sure gets interesting this time of year
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Post by Desophaeus on Feb 9, 2017 2:02:02 GMT
So appareantly calling someone by their surname is patronizing. World in Flames sure gets interesting this time of year I think a person can end up making an assumption that their surname was spoken in a patronizing tone. Example: Sure, that's what you think, Otto. Sure, that's what you think, Otto. Sure, that's what you think, Otto. Sure, that's what you think, Otto. Sure, that's what you think, Otto. Etc... you get the idea. Assumptions about the written word is a liability (or even for the spoken word, but there's more cues coming from the verbal tones and the body languages than an emoticon).
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Post by Bismarck Jr on Feb 9, 2017 2:04:20 GMT
So appareantly calling someone by their surname is patronizing. World in Flames sure gets interesting this time of year I think a person can end up making an assumption that their surname was spoken in a patronizing tone. Example: Sure, that's what you think, Otto. Sure, that's what you think, Otto. Sure, that's what you think, Otto. Sure, that's what you think, Otto. Sure, that's what you think, Otto. Etc... you get the idea. Assumptions about the written word is a liability (or even for the spoken word, but there's more cues coming from the verbal tones and the body languages than an emoticon). But Otto is a christian name, not a surname
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Post by Imperial RomeBall on Feb 9, 2017 2:05:43 GMT
I think a person can end up making an assumption that their surname was spoken in a patronizing tone. Example: Sure, that's what you think, Otto. Sure, that's what you think, Otto. Sure, that's what you think, Otto. Sure, that's what you think, Otto. Sure, that's what you think, Otto. Etc... you get the idea. Assumptions about the written word is a liability (or even for the spoken word, but there's more cues coming from the verbal tones and the body languages than an emoticon). But Otto is a christian name, not a surname Perhaps a surname would be even worse? To someone maybe. You know things are getting bad when "patronizing" is used.
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Post by Bismarck Jr on Feb 9, 2017 2:21:53 GMT
But Otto is a christian name, not a surname Perhaps a surname would be even worse? To someone maybe. You know things are getting bad when "patronizing" is used. Like how my mother calls me by my christian name, indicative name, surname and my suffix.
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Post by Bismarck Jr on Feb 9, 2017 2:24:25 GMT
Hah, I know all of the smart people ways of saying parts of names
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Post by Imperial RomeBall on Feb 9, 2017 2:25:42 GMT
Perhaps a surname would be even worse? To someone maybe. You know things are getting bad when "patronizing" is used. Like how my mother calls me by my christian name, indicative name, surname and my suffix. I'm going to assume that in layman's terms, that translates to: "John Henry Jacob Bonaparte, get over here right now!" Just searched it up. You refer to..more active and relevant descriptors?
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Post by Bismarck Jr on Feb 9, 2017 2:32:25 GMT
Like how my mother calls me by my christian name, indicative name, surname and my suffix. I'm going to assume that in layman's terms, that translates to: "John Henry Jacob Bonaparte, get over here right now!" Just searched it up. You refer to..more active and relevant descriptors? Henry Losik James III, YOU MADE A MESS
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Post by Jean-Luc Picard on Feb 9, 2017 6:48:23 GMT
.org/image/u6szvarld/] [/url] Of the Polandball postings yes. Yuo of read.
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Post by Yi Sun Sin on Feb 9, 2017 10:09:51 GMT
I have returned to my roots as Grouchy! btw I'm Svetozar/Yi Sun Shin.
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Post by Desophaeus on Feb 9, 2017 10:23:12 GMT
Ta-da! The very first forumball comic ever! (The two members are just generic, but I'm thinking we could make up a "flag" of some simple design to represent a member, using very basic colors and patterns, so forth)
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Post by Jean-Luc Picard on Feb 9, 2017 16:53:38 GMT
Ta-da! The very first forumball comic ever! (The two members are just generic, but I'm thinking we could make up a "flag" of some simple design to represent a member, using very basic colors and patterns, so forth) Crudely-drawn renditions of our profiles or their key elements would be better, imo
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