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Post by Deleted on Jun 13, 2017 22:52:20 GMT
Since I have returned I was wondering if I should be a new countryball, or stay the same
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Post by Quintus Fabius on Jun 14, 2017 20:35:01 GMT
Try something new! May I suggest Tuva, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, or Saar?
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Post by Deleted on Jun 15, 2017 0:30:07 GMT
Or I could be Minnesota Ball for my home state
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Post by Deleted on Jun 15, 2017 0:38:12 GMT
I know Germanyball technically won, but I decided on MNBall, thanks to all that participated, once I get bored with MNball I will be Finland, and maybe germany again, that is all
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Post by Desophaeus on Jun 16, 2017 12:59:49 GMT
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Post by Quintus Fabius on Jun 16, 2017 13:52:11 GMT
A fellow truther! We must spread the knowledge that Finland is not a nation, but a gulf, and Helsinki is in the vicinity of NW Russia!
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Finland?
Jun 16, 2017 14:00:56 GMT
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Post by Desophaeus on Jun 16, 2017 14:00:56 GMT
A fellow truther! We must spread the knowledge that Finland is not a nation, but a gulf, and Helsinki is in the vicinity of NW Russia! *cough* Eastern Sweden.
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Post by Quintus Fabius on Jun 16, 2017 14:42:00 GMT
A fellow truther! We must spread the knowledge that Finland is not a nation, but a gulf, and Helsinki is in the vicinity of NW Russia! *cough* Eastern Sweden. Both, actually. How do you think the illusion of 'Helsinki' can be seen in Estonia? (And yes, the majority of the truthers agree with me on that aspect)
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Post by Deleted on Jun 16, 2017 22:59:31 GMT
Ok then Eastern sweden
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Post by Nobunaga Oda on Jun 19, 2017 0:52:51 GMT
If the landmass/country/clay of Finland does not exist: Then what about the Winter War? The Continuation War? Leningrad? Mannerheim? And that one beer brand that may or may not be related to Finland?
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Finland?
Jun 19, 2017 3:05:53 GMT
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Post by Desophaeus on Jun 19, 2017 3:05:53 GMT
If the landmass/country/clay of Finland does not exist: Then what about the Winter War? The Continuation War? Leningrad? Mannerheim? And that one beer brand that may or may not be related to Finland? A mistake, covered up as per mutual agreement between Russia and Japan, oh and those Eastern Swedes too. It was all related to shipments of poisoned fish that got away from the Q&A department and ended up in the hands of the Swedes and Russians, unwittingly causing far more deaths than normal, which could potentially lead to suspicions if it weren't attributed to a war with a fictional country to explain away the unexpected deaths. Heineken is actually a Norwegian beer but it was thought to be Finnish by some people, who tried to go to Finland to buy it... so Russia and Japan made an offer to a Dutch man, posing as an ultra-wealthy grandmother who decided to invest into a local distillery that somehow exceeds its actual production capacity (it was still indirectly brought into the country from Norway before the labelling step in the production line, thus accounting for the improbable discrepancy between the local production and the total output). So in the end, people went to the Netherlands instead of Finland to buy a bottle of Heineken and visit the museum.
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Post by Desophaeus on Jun 19, 2017 3:19:49 GMT
If you're talking about the juniper beers, that's actually Estonian and Northern Estonian beers. Ask Gorby, he probably will say that the Northern Estonians stole the idea from the rest of the Estonians. Something about the superiority of Baltic languages and the intelligence required to speak in them. The Spanish Inquisition and Quintus Fabius knows what I'm referring to. Lol
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Post by Erich von Ludendorff on Jun 19, 2017 3:50:27 GMT
If you're talking about the juniper beers, that's actually Estonian and Northern Estonian beers. Ask Gorby, he probably will say that the Northern Estonians stole the idea from the rest of the Estonians. Something about the superiority of Baltic languages and the intelligence required to speak in them. The Spanish Inquisition and Quintus Fabius knows what I'm referring to. Lol I know too.
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Finland?
Jun 19, 2017 4:25:24 GMT
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Post by Nobunaga Oda on Jun 19, 2017 4:25:24 GMT
Ah, so who held the North during the siege of Leningrad? If not the Finnish, then who were the Germans talking to?
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Post by Desophaeus on Jun 19, 2017 4:31:10 GMT
Ah, so who held the North during the siege of Leningrad? If not the Finnish, then who were the Germans talking to? Japanese who were delirious on excessive seal oil intakes that were ill-advised in the light of the disruptive effects on the body's digestive system. The Japanese soldiers who were starving had accidentally invented a third of the Finnish language during the hoax of Leningrad's puesdo-battle. You have to remember that a lot of the Finnish words sounds strangely so similar to Japanese words despite the long distance seperating the two regions of the world and not to mention the lack of direct cultural ties or communication lines such as a pony express or even a telegraph for thousands of years.
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