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Finland?
Jun 19, 2017 11:18:09 GMT
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Post by Erich von Ludendorff on Jun 19, 2017 11:18:09 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. Exhibit A: The word Suomi (which is Finnish for Finland) looks like it came from Japanese.
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Post by Frederick the Great on Jun 19, 2017 11:31:35 GMT
I love it when people make these threads only to completly ignore them....choosing a name yourself is no problem but making a thread and Poll about it and then completly ignoring it is annoying to me...
Oh and yeah, Finland is definetly not real.
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Post by Imperial RomeBall on Jun 19, 2017 16:24:38 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. You conspiracy theorists can't keep your story right. Quintus Fabius said the Germans surrounded Leningrad entirely, now you say the Japanese played the part of the Finns? WHICH IS IT? BTW if the Finns were Japanese they would have lost to Soviet Union, and if the Japanese were Finns they'd have conquered the world which was clearly nearby their goals.
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Post by Quintus Fabius on Jun 19, 2017 16:44:25 GMT
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. You conspiracy theorists can't keep your story right. Quintus Fabius said the Germans surrounded Leningrad entirely, now you say the Japanese played the part of the Finns? WHICH IS IT? BTW if the Finns were Japanese they would have lost to Soviet Union, and if the Japanese were Finns they'd have conquered the world which was clearly nearby their goals. *Sighs* Who said that the drunk Japanese did any surrounding?
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Post by Desophaeus on Jun 19, 2017 20:21:34 GMT
You conspiracy theorists can't keep your story right. Quintus Fabius said the Germans surrounded Leningrad entirely, now you say the Japanese played the part of the Finns? WHICH IS IT? BTW if the Finns were Japanese they would have lost to Soviet Union, and if the Japanese were Finns they'd have conquered the world which was clearly nearby their goals. *Sighs* Who said that the drunk Japanese did any surrounding? Exactly! The Germans were chatting with the Japanese over the radio.
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Finland?
Jun 19, 2017 23:10:43 GMT
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Post by Erich von Ludendorff on Jun 19, 2017 23:10:43 GMT
*Sighs* Who said that the drunk Japanese did any surrounding? Exactly! The Germans were chatting with the Japanese over the radio. you need to explain your own words. What does this mean then? 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. Read more: european-war-4.boards.net/thread/5943/countryball-next?page=2#ixzz4kUbdJGX4
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Post by Desophaeus on Jun 19, 2017 23:46:52 GMT
Exactly! The Germans were chatting with the Japanese over the radio. you need to explain your own words. What does this mean then? 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. Read more: european-war-4.boards.net/thread/5943/countryball-next?page=2#ixzz4kUbdJGX4Originally there was no Finland, nor Finnish but a large group of people from Eastern Sweden, NW Russia, and Northern Estonia were duped into believing that they're Finnish by the secret acts of the governments from both Moscow and Tokyo collaborating in this deception. Now... I ask you... where did the Finnish language came from? Japanese and Finnish share quite a lot of similar sounding words, even though Japan and Finland are supposed to be two completely unrelated countries on the opposite sides of the globe. Drunk Japanese came up with some of the Finnish words, thus this is where everything comes together from my previous post you quoted. Do you realize that eating seal oil (blubber) is definitely bad for your health? So imagine eating it when there isn't much else to eat in the middle of a sea so far up north near the Arctic? Owch.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 20, 2017 17:50:37 GMT
Well this thread took a real turn, should have not brought up the subject of Finland then...
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Post by Quintus Fabius on Jun 20, 2017 19:26:49 GMT
Well this thread took a real turn, should have not brought up the subject of Finland Eastern Sweden then... FTFY. Will stop derail now.
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Post by Imperial RomeBall on Jun 20, 2017 20:18:49 GMT
You conspiracy theorists can't keep your story right. Quintus Fabius said the Germans surrounded Leningrad entirely, now you say the Japanese played the part of the Finns? WHICH IS IT? BTW if the Finns were Japanese they would have lost to Soviet Union, and if the Japanese were Finns they'd have conquered the world which was clearly nearby their goals. *Sighs* Who said that the drunk Japanese did any surrounding? More derailment! Ah, so who held the North during the siege of Leningrad? If not the Finnish, then who were the Germans talking to? - Nobunaga Desophaeus- 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. If you don't intend to suggest that the Japanese did it, don't follow up the question with "Japanese" The Soviets were always superior to the Japanese military on land. If the japanese were both sick and in charge of the front... Wait a second, so according to you 1,000,000 people didn't die? And you are willing to insult the language of the people you say don't exist. You know, researchers more valid than you claim that some Native Americans in the South are Japanese too. Well whatever. As long as Constantinople still existed... (was the Rus-Byzantine war a myth too?) Funny that the official Soviet reason for invading Finland was to defend Saint Petersburg. Of course you say it was all made up, but nobody could invade Saint Petersburg by sea...
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Post by Quintus Fabius on Jun 20, 2017 20:42:30 GMT
*Sighs* Who said that the drunk Japanese did any surrounding? More derailment! Ah, so who held the North during the siege of Leningrad? If not the Finnish, then who were the Germans talking to? - Nobunaga Desophaeus- 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. If you don't intend to suggest that the Japanese did it, don't follow up the question with "Japanese" The Soviets were always superior to the Japanese military on land. If the japanese were both sick and in charge of the front... Wait a second, so according to you 1,000,000 people didn't die? And you are willing to insult the language of the people you say don't exist. You know, researchers more valid than you claim that some Native Americans in the South are Japanese too. Well whatever. As long as Constantinople still existed... (was the Rus-Byzantine war a myth too?) Funny that the official Soviet reason for invading Finland was to defend Saint Petersburg. Of course you say it was all made up, but nobody could invade Saint Petersburg by sea... 1000000 people did die, they just weren't Finns (invented after the war) or in Finland. And Leningrad can be invaded by sea. The Germans did by landing and surrounding it.
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Post by Desophaeus on Jun 20, 2017 21:02:50 GMT
Imperial RomeBall, I was just answering to the last question which was "Who were the Germans talking to during the Battle of Leningrad?" thus "the Japanese".
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Post by Deleted on Jun 20, 2017 22:11:42 GMT
Changed the thread name to Finland due to it going so off course, but enjoy folks
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Post by Imperial RomeBall on Jun 20, 2017 22:23:19 GMT
More derailment! Ah, so who held the North during the siege of Leningrad? If not the Finnish, then who were the Germans talking to? - Nobunaga Desophaeus- 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. If you don't intend to suggest that the Japanese did it, don't follow up the question with "Japanese" The Soviets were always superior to the Japanese military on land. If the japanese were both sick and in charge of the front... Wait a second, so according to you 1,000,000 people didn't die? And you are willing to insult the language of the people you say don't exist. You know, researchers more valid than you claim that some Native Americans in the South are Japanese too. Well whatever. As long as Constantinople still existed... (was the Rus-Byzantine war a myth too?) Funny that the official Soviet reason for invading Finland was to defend Saint Petersburg. Of course you say it was all made up, but nobody could invade Saint Petersburg by sea... 1000000 people did die, they just weren't Finns (invented after the war) or in Finland. And Leningrad can be invaded by sea. The Germans did by landing and surrounding it. WRONG. The Germans advanced from the south and didn't control the sea, nor did they surround it. Depending on your definition of landing the Germans didn't have the seaborne capability. What are you going to say next, that every country in the world was in on it, no matter the side? Because the British were involved in the Siege of Leningrad. Of course you'd say that the Finnish thing was fake, but the Soviets wouldn't invade a non-existent country to protect land routes. Then again, you say they made it all up anyway.
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Post by Imperial RomeBall on Jun 20, 2017 22:25:02 GMT
Imperial RomeBall , I was just answering to the last question which was "Who were the Germans talking to during the Battle of Leningrad?" thus "the Japanese". Congratulations on only being able to answer half a question, if that. Ah, so who held the North during the siege of Leningrad? If not the Finnish, then who were the Germans talking to? Context is everything, some would say.
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