God damn he makes all sentence ends sound like a comma, it sounds like broke off every sentence in its middle
that is so annoying
How can you fuck up drawing a Polandball that hard? They don't have mouths this was established years ago.
what is this, poor man's Poland Ball?
-damn ninja-
[QUOTE=Deng;47651107]How can you fuck up drawing a Polandball that hard? They don't have mouths this was established years ago.[/QUOTE]
Or hands, or pupils, and the colors aren't even correct. This is doing pretty much everything wrong by polandball standards. They even gave the wrong hats to the few countries that do wear them.
[QUOTE=godfatherk;47650966][media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uJarXkeofd8[/media][/QUOTE]
[img]http://i.imgur.com/tvsjYeQ.png[/img]
what shit is this
[img]http://i.imgur.com/Yv1bOUZ.png[/img]
Why?
[QUOTE=Deng;47651107]How can you fuck up drawing a Polandball that hard? They don't have mouths this was established years ago.[/QUOTE]
I don't think they are inspired by Polandballs. Simple representations of countries with funny shapes are not uncommon.
[QUOTE=thejjokerr;47651203]What happens if something (read: anything) goes wrong and citizens of a European country elect a government that stands to leave the EU?
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The same thing that would happen if a US state would want to leave the US. But I don't see any US states or EU members exiting anytime soon.
If we threw the UK out, maybe then.
I've already made a post about this [url=http://facepunch.com/showthread.php?t=1454906&p=47289321&highlight=#post47289321]here[/url], so I'll just quote it
[QUOTE]unless NATO collapses or the US completely withdraws from europe (same thing really) this is never happening
an european army has been proposed several times a decade for the last 30-50 years, the result usually being some useless command network or a batallion-sized quick rapid lightning coordination safety agreement association reaction force which we already have a couple dozen of (see: eurocorps, 1st German/Netherland corps, Combined Joint Expeditionary Force, UK Joint Expeditionary Force and European Maritime Force
there's too many problems, mainly national interests
why would germany/poland/ireland give a shit about sending soldiers to africa to stomp some black people in former french colonies? also the german and british opinions on use of force vary wildly. britain is always running with america to fight in some third world shithole while to the germans sending advisors outside of their country is essentially a genocide in the making and political suicide for whoever is in power
and then we have italy or spain where no one even knows what war is
every country wants to prop up their unique arms industry too, why would the french be using german assault rifles or the germans french tanks? there might be some tiny political deals to equip those irrelevant QRF guys with the latest and greatest gimmick rifle but that's about it
even if the arms industry was somehow strongarmed into the deal there's still the problems mentioned earlier. france wants to stomp africa, britain wants to pretend it has a relevant navy, and germany and sweden want to pretend there are no wars in the world anymore
multinational european defense projects haven't exactly been wildly successful either
they were going to build and sell thousands of eurofighters until the cold war ended and everyone slipped away from the project and left britain with its dick swinging in the breeze when the US was offering much cheaper and equally capable technology. 20 years after entering service the eurofighter is still in development with system integration and many basic capabilities
the eurocopter was supposed to be sold to a dozen countries but in the end a part of them left the project and built their own instead and the rest bought apaches from the US
I suppose there were some successes like the Roland SAM systems and the Milan ATGM platform but the trend seems to be towards flipping a coin on the success of a multination project and a development time of 10+ years
europe doesn't give a shit about maintaining military readiness apart from the colonial powers since uncle sam will just take care of it anyway
very few countries will want to protect the interests of others without really getting anything out of it (see: france in africa or how happy the spaniards would be to defend estonia when a million-strong concerned citizen's socialist republic sets up shop in the east backed up by ten thousand T-90's and a billion Flankers brought by international volunteers)
multinational projects will never work out because every country has to wave their own military industrial dick so hard
the majority of european militaries are horribly neutered by the fact that they're missing vital components like air defense because it's all coming from overseas paid by the US taxpayers anyway [/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=Silikone;47651181]I don't think they are inspired by Polandballs. Simple representations of countries with funny shapes are not uncommon.[/QUOTE]
Well they were obviously inspired by polandball comics, but I doubt the makers were so deep into internet culture as to know the correct way to depict countries. They probably just tried to recreate representations from funny comics.
Well unless every culture except one in the EU disappears(airborne sentient diseases anyone?)
[QUOTE=LVL FACTORY;47652043]Well unless every culture except one in the EU disappears(airborne sentient diseases anyone?)[/QUOTE]there wouldn't be enough vaccine to go around and the underclasses could get desperate
[QUOTE=Joazzz;47656199]there wouldn't be enough vaccine to go around and the underclasses could get desperate[/QUOTE]
Eh, there would be no vaccine in the first place
[QUOTE=LVL FACTORY;47656203]Eh, there would be no vaccine in the first place[/QUOTE]it's a Deus Ex engineered plague joke
[QUOTE=godfatherk;47651232]The same thing that would happen if a US state would want to leave the US. But I don't see any US states or EU members exiting anytime soon.[/QUOTE]
US States cannot leave the Union.
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