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If you can't flee, the only real solution is to surrender no?
I will update the mod tho
Did I get it right?
I'm snorting that shit hard right now.
Who cares about history or geography?
[...] I like the reference but there will always be dead brain nerd to kill the vibe."
The point you're missing here is that I have not colonialist troops and you won no war, you're appropriating an story you don't own to flame others because you probably haven't your proper story + you're wasting this comment section and I hope we all get blocked by the author for this
you'll ever be the clown that you are, even when you'll want to stop this little game, have a nice one : )
yeah you're right, the real loss is when you're an overweighted average guy typing on his keyboard in p/ss tainted underwear talking about war while you never touched a gun
mod author is fun, I like the reference but there will always be dead brain nerd to kill the vibe
Sure, but every important time they lost they got their entire country occupied and basically turned into the winner's bitch. Every time the US lost it could just technically call it a draw and not give a shit
Not every victory is the same and not every loss is a real loss.
Do I hear sad crumbling empire noises? Soon even the word 'United' won't be applicable anymore
And no I ain't no frenchy, I'm still salty you guys destroyed our global trade supremacy in the 18th century