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RMN Diplomacy [Winter 1906]
author=pianotm
So, to verify, you are banning the entirety of Europe from using the only passage in and out of the Atlantic, effectively boxing in the majority of the nations herein?
Forgive me, but it seems to me that Tyrrhenian sea is an Italian sea and your proclamation is a direct act of war on Italy. That would be unfortunate, as hostilities are already rife between Italy, Austria, and Russia.
Not at all - only the military vessels. Trade and civilian ships remain more than welcome to access the Atlantic through our shared waters. I'm taking these precautious measures as the Democratic Representative of France & the Iberian Peninsula to protect ourselves and our North African friends from the growing conflict that has engulfed Austria.
Yes - the Tyrrhenian Sea is Italian and I'm more that happy for it to remain so, my declaration that it remains demilitarised is one of hope, peace and prosperity for the French and Italian people. I find it highly suspicious that you criticise this as an act of war, yet have no issues with the Russian/Italian invasion of Austria.
I'd appreciate it if you stopped trying to sow the seeds of war. Not every shares your blood lust.
RMN Diplomacy [Winter 1906]
Noticed a lot of ship building going on so wanted to give you all a heads up.
The Tyrrhenian Sea will now be considered a demilitarised zone, any movement west of the Ionian Sea will be considered an act of aggression.
The Tyrrhenian Sea will now be considered a demilitarised zone, any movement west of the Ionian Sea will be considered an act of aggression.
author=OzzyTheOneIt's defensive in accord with the above statement.
President ESBY, might I ask what that fleet in the mediterranean is for?
You're not in hostilities with the Italian Crown, are you?
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RMN Diplomacy [Winter 1906]
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If you have any sanity at all (or any amount of common sense), you'll AVOID the market until Monday, Tuesday to be safe. Can't even get a pint of ice cream due to all the chaos of Easter...
author=Necrilefalse gods here is short hand for pagans or other polytheist belief systems. the abrahamic religions all think they have a monopoly on truth, and that there is only one true god. anything else is sin and you will suffer god's wrath for it.
I have no idea what this post is trying to imply. Are you saying that monuments of a religion being destroyed are symbolic of dead gods? Because I'm pretty sure plenty of churches have been destroyed over the last 2000 years...
If you have any sanity at all (or any amount of common sense), you'll AVOID the market until Monday, Tuesday to be safe. Can't even get a pint of ice cream due to all the chaos of Easter...
If you have any sanity at all (or any amount of common sense), you'll AVOID the market until Monday, Tuesday to be safe. Can't even get a pint of ice cream due to all the chaos of Easter...
I'm guessing you were christian before converting to paganism. Your obsession with angry gods and sinners is worrisome.
If you have any sanity at all (or any amount of common sense), you'll AVOID the market until Monday, Tuesday to be safe. Can't even get a pint of ice cream due to all the chaos of Easter...
author=pianotmQuite the opposite- it was the radical protestants, the Puritans post cival war in England and the Pilgrims of America, that banned Christmas due to it's ties with Catholicism and King Charles I. The ban was lifted when Charles II took the throne in the 1680s but the more Calvanist areas such as Presbyterian Scotland still opposed celebration. It remained a holy day until 1834 where it became an English bank holiday and was really still a day for the rich and upper classes, it was around this time where many of the modern traditions arose Scrooge, Bah Humbug, cards & decorated trees for instance. This is how Christmas remained, albeit for the rich, until the post war boom in the 50s where feasts, trees and everything was adopted by the masses.
Through the 1600s and 1700s, the Catholic church was confident that they had finally killed off Christmas, a holiday they saw as being the worse example of Paganism. In fact, in many regions, people had never heard of Christmas. Still, there were a large number of people who celebrated Christmas in spite of church doctrine. Christmas didn't become really widely accepted by the church until the 1800s, when Coca-Cola got the idea promote its soft drinks, and church eventually had to acquiesce to the power of corporate appropriation.
Yeah, you read that right. We don't celebrate Christmas because of Christianity. We celebrate it because of Coca-Cola.
I don't know what corporate revisionism they teach in American schools but Coca-Cola has fuck all to do with Christmas outside popularising the appearance of Santa.














