Supremacy 1914 Roleplay "The Great War"; recruiting 31 players for free game (We are LIVE)
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[QUOTE=~Kiwi~v2;48152680]I know and I didn't refuse it but still.
What.[/QUOTE]
It is the game's mechanism of ensuring you will always bleed goldmarks so you can buy more from them later.
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This is from the AI.
What.[/QUOTE]
[img]https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/3843429/ShareX/2015/07/2015-07-09_02-12-52.png[/img]
Hehe it gets cheaper when you run out of gold.
[QUOTE=Swebonny;48152799][img]https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/3843429/ShareX/2015/07/2015-07-09_02-12-52.png[/img]
Hehe it gets cheaper when you run out of gold.[/QUOTE]
Wellp, I know who to invade for resources.
would be sweet if North USA got on more than once every 24 hours.
[QUOTE=OvB;48152992]would be sweet if North USA got on more than once every 24 hours.[/QUOTE]
Yeah, it's pretty sketchy when you're trying to organize something and then plans change but he's still going in hard with plan A.
You know, like Charleston.
I was off for a night and no one had mentioned anything about a treaty to me until i was long gone!!!!!
[QUOTE=No Party Hats;48153177]I was off for a night and no one had mentioned anything about a treaty to me until i was long gone!!!!![/QUOTE]
You don't have to explain yourself to us, explain yourself to the people of Charleston.
I thought Finland was dead :tinfoil:
Dude, I won't let that thing exist.
[QUOTE=Swebonny;48153362]Dude, I won't let that thing exist.[/QUOTE]
I'm going to give finland all of your land when i take it from you
Oh man, i ordered some invasions last night based on my own shit intel and woke up less 53 thousand troops, most likely more later on. Whoopsies.
[QUOTE=Lambeth;48153331]I thought Finland was dead :tinfoil:[/QUOTE]
you cant kill me.
I'm like a vampire man
[QUOTE=Sir Spicy Buns;48153719]I'm going to give finland all of your land when i take it from you[/QUOTE]
COME AND TAKE IT
[QUOTE=Swebonny;48153965]COME AND TAKE IT[/QUOTE]
We might have to take another vacation in sweden then
I'd like to play! Add me to that list.
We still can't make artillery?
Upgrade your workshop to a factory.
[QUOTE=The Aussie;48153726]Oh man, i ordered some invasions last night based on my own shit intel and woke up less 53 thousand troops, most likely more later on. Whoopsies.[/QUOTE]
Its really like ww1.
Hey whoa I'm in sixth place. :dance:
[editline]9th July 2015[/editline]
I think that's pretty good considering I never quite figured out spies.
France has been blind to how spies operate.
[QUOTE=bdd458;48162644]France has been blind to how spies operate.[/QUOTE]
[IMG]http://i.imgur.com/PR3mHrz.png[/IMG]
I've had enough of your spy rings britain
Also hey what is up with italy? I think he's gone AFK or something
It's nice to see most of Europe pretty peaceful currently.
God dammit, give up already Canada. There will never be a Finnish state in Scandinavia!
Oh, that's why it wasn't sending spies, you have to hit the down button instead of up. Weird.
[QUOTE=Jodern;48166267]God dammit, give up already Canada. There will never be a Finnish state in Scandinavia![/QUOTE]
What if we gave the Finns Jerusalem, the promised land?
While I was doing some research on Albert Einstein's letters in year of 1914, I found some interesting stuff that I later shared with Swebonny.
[URL]http://www.nytimes.com/1996/11/06/arts/dark-side-of-einstein-emerges-in-his-letters.html[/URL]
The stipulations were as cold and precise as any of his mathematical equations. In July 1914, Albert Einstein wrote to his first wife, Mileva Maric, the mother of his two sons, laying down a series of conditions under which he would agree to continue their marriage:
''A. You will see to it (1)[B] that my clothes and linen are kept in order,[/B] (2) [B]that I am served three regular meals a day in my room[/B]. B. [B]You will renounce all personal relations with me, except when these are required to keep up social appearances.'' And: ''You will expect no affection from me[/B] . . . You must leave my bedroom or study at once without protesting when I ask you to.''
Full conditions:
[URL]http://www.listsofnote.com/2012/04/einsteins-demands.html[/URL]
You will make sure:
that my clothes and laundry are kept in good order;
that I will receive my three meals regularly in my room;
that my bedroom and study are kept neat, and especially that my desk is left for my use only.
You will renounce all personal relations with me insofar as they are not completely necessary for social reasons. Specifically, You will forego:
my sitting at home with you;
my going out or travelling with you.
You will obey the following points in your relations with me:
[B]you will not expect any intimacy from me[/B], nor will you reproach me in any way;
[B]you will stop talking to me if I request it[/B];
you will leave my bedroom or study immediately without protest if I request it.
You will undertake not to belittle me in front of our children, either through words or behavior.
So Einstein was a huge dickbag then?
It appears that after their relationship deteriorated after 11 years of marriage — realizing there was no hope for their relationship on a romantic level — Einstein proposed that they remain together for the sake of their children, but only if she agree to the list of conditions.
This may have been Einstein's most complicated series of conditions yet.
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