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Restoration of Eastern Kaiserreich wrote:
Ferdinand and Vorbeck walk around, looking at the eggs. "Neat place you got here," Vorbeck says while looking as if he's thinking of something.

Yes indeed, and we're more than happy to answer questions. The little dragon doesn't pause in its bustling.
Wersh wrote:

When Daniel walks in the door he is swept off by hurricane Phoebe for questioning.

Jasmine sighs. "Mum . . ."

Peatiktist wrote:*She starts quietly crying*

Sees her crying, as I put my hand on her shoulder.

Peatiktist, Greater felter, and Brethren

United syndicalist states of america wrote:So while you received my request, you haven't put me on Valsora yet

Thank you for the support Comrade Perpetuam

It's nothing comrade.

Greater felter

Shavara wrote:Sees her crying, as I put my hand on her shoulder.

*She starts crying harder*

Shavara and Greater felter

Peatiktist wrote:*She starts crying harder*

"W-What's wrong...?" I frown.

Peatiktist and Greater felter

Shavara wrote:"W-What's wrong...?" I frown.

*She keeps crying apparently not hearing you*

Shavara and Greater felter

Perpetuam wrote:Je comprends votre anglais, vous avez très bien simplifié, merci :)

Je suis encore jeune, et donc pétris d'un idéalisme peut-être un peu éronné. Je ne veux pas vraiment m'enrichir, avoir une vie confortable : ce que je veux, c'est faire un monde, ou du moins mon pays, meilleur. Je veux aller vers les grandes écoles de politique, et j'ai parfaitement conscience de devoir me salir les mains quand j'y serai. Je veux utiliser mes capacités pour le bien collectif, pas le mien.

J'ai lu Machiavel, et je lis Sun Tzu actuellement. Je sais qu'il faut aller au-delà de la morale parfois pour se maintenir, je sais qu'il faut être plus malin que celui d'en face. Je veux me hisser au pouvoir pour enfin faire changer les choses, même si j'ai conscience comme vous le dîtes que la corruption des autres me rattrapera un moment. Ce que vouc divisez en revanche, politiciens et hauts-bourgeois, je le rassemble dans la même catégorie car ces personnes viennent de la même classe sociale, du même groupe et des mêmes écoles.

Je suis intelligent, du moins j'ai la prétention, mais je ne travaille pas pour moi ; je vais vers la cause avant tout. Mais cette cause, je la travaille encore et j'accepte de pouvoir me tromper. Merci pour vos arguments, ils ont été très constructifs même si je pense que vous avez vous-même votre idéologie et votre situation qui influencent, je pense qu'ils ont apportés à ma réflexion personnelle.

I apologize for my language. It is harder to read than it should be. I'm a professional writer and columnist and I forget everyone is not a Masters of English level reader.

You must let life and experience teach you. My views about Communism are not influenced by my background. Or how rich my family is. As I mentioned before to the kids here. Everyone must find their own fortune. I worked at the back of a computer shop in a desert country in the middle east. We had maids and drivers. I was paid less than a third their salary for 4 hours of work after school. The 'pocket money' my parents wanted to give me was more than what I earned. It was a horrible job.

But it was a job. It was mine. I got it without anyone knowing who my father was. It made me feel I could survive on my own. If i had been born poor or had no parents, I still could have found that job. Because I was ready to work as a schoolboy while my friends played and ****ed girls.

The number one thing in life to success is hard work. Number two is hard work. Can you guess what number three is? : )

My background has nothing to do with my view of communism. It's my experience in life that tells me it does not work. Because the biggest problem and the biggest cheats today are NOT the 0.01%ers. It's the people in power. You have to throw them away. The shadow governments. The corrupt politicians. The police that can never be fired even if they shoot people. The lawyers who shamelessly create problems and work against for their clients just to keep earning money.

The government officials who you must bribes before you can get any work done. These people are 50% of the problem. Let's say you take the 0.01% away. What do you do with these? How will you get state employees who do not turn into these monsters? Trust me they are everywhere. Canada where i am now. The USA. UK. France. Spain. Portugal. Germany. Sweden. Norway. Singapore. Malaysia. UAE, Oman, Saudi Arabia, Bangladesh, India, Nepal, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, New Zealand, Australia, Poland, Algeria, Morocco, Tunisia, Egypt, Hong Kong, China, Brazil, Columbia, Panama, Bolivia, Peru, Ecuador.. I can continue but you get the point.

I've listed names of countries with corrupt government employees and officials that I have personally witnessed to be corrupt or lazy and unqualified. After seeing so many, I have to believe it's a universal human behavior. People are the same everywhere. Public service is communism. The state runs the game, no one at any level actually owns anything.. the state does. Then why have I seen them being universally corrupt and lazy and bad at their jobs?

Maybe if AI were running the governments and holding all posts, things would be different. A meritocratic system with no chance to change rules in favor of the richest. But will most humans accept that? I suspect they will not. In the end, we are hairless monkeys. We want to break each other's skulls until the world is on fire and there is a pile of bones at our feet. We will see. If AI takes the jobs like lawyers and doctors, there will be a lot of people with no work except maintaining the machines : )

When a lot of people do not have any jobs, universal basic income will become mandatory or people will have no way to earn money and live. And then it will be the top 0.01 or 0.0001% controlling all the wealth and land and food in the world. With private armies to keep the hungry proletariat from eating their food. That can indeed cause the workers' revolution. I am very interested to see what will happen when drivererless cars and trucks replace hundreds of thousands or even millions of drivers worldwide. : )

Osterreich und ungarn, Greater felter, The Angel of Charity, and Restoration of Eastern Kaiserreich

Greater felter

Ivy has announced the Eco-Port law I’m Felter relating to all trade to and from the city. Due to increasing environmental concerns, Felter needs to limit Greenhouse gases coming from within the nation to the absolute minimal. The ports in Lentelf are the largest producers of CO2 in the City and thus now need to meet environement regulations.

Peatiktist wrote:*She keeps crying apparently not hearing you*

"What's wrong?" I ask again, a bit louder.

Peatiktist and Greater felter

The new wisconsin empire

Danelaw Scandinavia wrote:Oh. Then what would the numbers be?

whatever he says it is. if its to big, and its pretty easy to tell if it is, call him out on it

Greater felter

Osterreich und ungarn

The General Staff starts to work on and further refine new military plans code named Schlangenmörder and Aufstieg.

Plazland, Peatiktist, Shavara, and Greater felter

New union of sovereign soviet republics wrote:Speaking of which when is that update going to happen?

Whenever I want too, so maybe today, tomorrow, or Wednesday.

Shavara, Osterreich und ungarn, Greater felter, Western pakistan, and 1 otherGreater kopmakia

Shavara wrote:"What's wrong?" I ask again, a bit louder.

*She's still crying, but she does murmur something to herself*

Shavara and Greater felter

Peatiktist wrote:*She's still crying, but she does murmur something to herself*

Starts looking worried. "Is everything okay?"

Peatiktist, Dreamersistan, and Greater felter

When you see a Felterian fleet nearing, but you've just got a shipment of training jets from the east

"I'm going to do whats called a pro gamer move"

Zukchiva, Peatiktist, Shavara, Osterreich und ungarn, and 2 othersGreater felter, and The Angel of Charity

Dreamersistan wrote:I apologize for my language. It is harder to read than it should be. I'm a professional writer and columnist and I forget everyone is not a Masters of English level reader.

You must let life and experience teach you. My views about Communism are not influenced by my background. Or how rich my family is. As I mentioned before to the kids here. Everyone must find their own fortune. I worked at the back of a computer shop in a desert country in the middle east. We had maids and drivers. I was paid less than a third their salary for 4 hours of work after school. The 'pocket money' my parents wanted to give me was more than what I earned. It was a horrible job.

But it was a job. It was mine. I got it without anyone knowing who my father was. It made me feel I could survive on my own. If i had been born poor or had no parents, I still could have found that job. Because I was ready to work as a schoolboy while my friends played and ****ed girls.

The number one thing in life to success is hard work. Number two is hard work. Can you guess what number three is? : )

My background has nothing to do with my view of communism. It's my experience in life that tells me it does not work. Because the biggest problem and the biggest cheats today are NOT the 0.01%ers. It's the people in power. You have to throw them away. The shadow governments. The corrupt politicians. The police that can never be fired even if they shoot people. The lawyers who shamelessly create problems and work against for their clients just to keep earning money.

The government officials who you must bribes before you can get any work done. These people are 50% of the problem. Let's say you take the 0.01% away. What do you do with these? How will you get state employees who do not turn into these monsters? Trust me they are everywhere. Canada where i am now. The USA. UK. France. Spain. Portugal. Germany. Sweden. Norway. Singapore. Malaysia. UAE, Oman, Saudi Arabia, Bangladesh, India, Nepal, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, New Zealand, Australia, Poland, Algeria, Morocco, Tunisia, Egypt, Hong Kong, China, Brazil, Columbia, Panama, Bolivia, Peru, Ecuador.. I can continue but you get the point.

I've listed names of countries with corrupt government employees and officials that I have personally witnessed to be corrupt or lazy and unqualified. After seeing so many, I have to believe it's a universal human behavior. People are the same everywhere. Public service is communism. The state runs the game, no one at any level actually owns anything.. the state does. Then why have I seen them being universally corrupt and lazy and bad at their jobs?

Maybe if AI were running the governments and holding all posts, things would be different. A meritocratic system with no chance to change rules in favor of the richest. But will most humans accept that? I suspect they will not. In the end, we are hairless monkeys. We want to break each other's skulls until the world is on fire and there is a pile of bones at our feet. We will see. If AI takes the jobs like lawyers and doctors, there will be a lot of people with no work except maintaining the machines : )

When a lot of people do not have any jobs, universal basic income will become mandatory or people will have no way to earn money and live. And then it will be the top 0.01 or 0.0001% controlling all the wealth and land and food in the world. With private armies to keep the hungry proletariat from eating their food. That can indeed cause the workers' revolution. I am very interested to see what will happen when drivererless cars and trucks replace hundreds of thousands or even millions of drivers worldwide. : )

Don't need to apologize, I understood all of what you wrote. :)

Well, it's some pessimistic vision of life that you share here : personnaly, I want to change many things about my country, and if the probalities that I will be successful is less than your salary at your previous horrible job pay per minutes, I want try still. Because I'm too much idealist.

From the bottom, I can tell you that we all know how corrupt or incompetent rulers are. We know that the governement sell us and countries to corporations for their own greed. And yet, we're plunged sometimes as pessimistic as you are here, even more sometimes. It's from this pessimistic attitude that I emerge with the goal to make my ountry better, by integrate politics or more if I fail.

I want to succeed to change my country before the Armageddon that will be here soon. Because when it will be, even the workers's glorious revolution will not save us xD. I want to reform the state, I want to make an iron fist autority and promote competence and integrity. But, again, I doubt that I will achieve my goals.

Dreamersistan, Greater felter, and The Angel of Charity

Shavara wrote:Starts looking worried. "Is everything okay?"

NO!

But it can be.. if you buy your friends gifts from our store

Shavara, Osterreich und ungarn, and Greater felter

Dreamersistan wrote:NO!

But it can be.. if you buy your friends gifts from our store

Interesting

Dreamersistan and Greater felter

Osterreich und ungarn

When you play The Kaiserreich mod so much that popular songs from 1920’s and 30’s Germany get stuck in your head.

Plazland, Shavara, Greater felter, The Angel of Charity, and 2 othersWestern pakistan, and Fetudersialand

Osterreich und ungarn wrote:When you play The Kaiserreich mod so much that popular songs from 1920’s and 30’s Germany get stuck in your head.

Greatest mods in HOI4.

Plazland, Osterreich und ungarn, and Greater felter

Greater felter

Plazland wrote:When you see a Felterian fleet nearing, but you've just got a shipment of training jets from the east

"I'm going to do whats called a pro game move"

Uh oh.

Shavara

Shavara wrote:Starts looking worried. "Is everything okay?"

*She's not crying as much anymore, but she's still murmuring to herself*

Shavara, Greater felter, and Brethren

Greater felter

HOI4 multiplayer modern day mod.

Greater felter wrote:Uh oh.

I expected a face in bold.

Peatiktist wrote:*She's not crying as much anymore, but she's still murmuring to herself*

Doesn't dare to do anything, looks scary as fvck to even talk to it when it's murmuring.

Peatiktist, Greater felter, and Brethren

Greater felter wrote:HOI4 multiplayer modern day mod.

With no alliances

Shavara, Greater felter, and BearStackof2015

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