Lodged From Messages 2 years 341 days ago The Colonial collective state of Bob bobberson Would anyone like to make a deal for our previously extinct species the "feather belly water bear" it was just brought back by our scientists and is highly exotic any offers?
2 years 341 days ago New vedan
Bob bobberson wrote: Would anyone like to make a deal for our previously extinct species the "feather belly water bear" it was just brought back by our scientists and is highly exotic any offers?
1 common.
2 years 341 days ago The Colonial collective state of Bob bobberson
New vedan wrote: 1 common.Is common currency or are you saying they're common?
2 years 341 days ago The Lazarene Kingdom of Domais
Bob bobberson wrote: Is common currency or are you saying they're common?Cards, perhaps.
2 years 341 days ago The Colonial collective state of Bob bobberson
Domais wrote: Cards, perhaps.Ohh
2 years 341 days ago The Colonial collective state of Bob bobberson
New vedan wrote: 1 common.I meant rp
2 years 341 days ago The Golden Realm of Hraban
Custadia wrote:
It's especially unacceptable by modern standards. At the time, however, it was more acceptable. If memory serves, historically the main reason there were no major European annexations in the treaty is because the Americans were squeamish about it-unsurprisingly, since they didn't have to worry about Germany as a neighbour in the future. The Alsace-Lorraine gives a precedent that would've been recent at the time. Since my solution involves dissolving Germany anyway, the annexation of some of one of the successor states would be less of an issue.
Austria-Hungary surrended prior to and seperately from Germany. Self-determination wasn't such a thing back then.I meant from a German perspective its unacceptable. Dissolving Germany would have caused even more hatred against the west. And the remaining states probably would have quickly fallen to communism. Even in our own time line some states briefly gained independence as communist Republics, Bavaria for example. When it comes to handling states after a war you show as much skill as the US shows in the middle east, which is a story of pure incompetence and malice.
2 years 341 days ago Edited The Blessed Kingdom of Custadia
Hraban wrote: I meant from a German perspective its unacceptable. Dissolving Germany would have caused even more hatred against the west. And the remaining states probably would have quickly fallen to communism. Even in our own time line some states briefly gained independence as communist Republics, Bavaria for example. When it comes to handling states after a war you show as much skill as the US shows in the middle east, which is a story of pure incompetence and malice.
German hatred of the west was inevitable. Trying to build a Germany that didn't hate the entente after world war one is an absurd idea. At least my solution builds a Germany who can't do anything about it whilst allowing former Germans to enjoy such luxuries as food and shelter.
My expertise in foreign policy is as limited as yours.
2 years 341 days ago French roman republic wow this is what existing like wow
2 years 341 days ago The Republic of The Sigometh Dynasty 2 years 341 days ago The Republic of The Sigometh Dynasty
French roman republic wrote: wow this is what existing like wowNow you can get the Easter Egg issue that is about zombies :b
2 years 341 days ago The 🐦 Kingdom of Debussy
The Sigometh Dynasty wrote: Now you can get the Easter Egg issue that is about zombies :b You can still get the issue by having zombie in the pretitle, I think brains too.
2 years 341 days ago The Obesotocracy of Treadwellia Mmmmmph mmph mmph MMPH. Mmph MMPH MMPH.
So says Tubbius.
2 years 341 days ago The Worker's Union of Liberty and Unity 2 years 341 days ago Free market buisnesses
Hraban wrote: I meant from a German perspective its unacceptable. Dissolving Germany would have caused even more hatred against the west. And the remaining states probably would have quickly fallen to communism. Even in our own time line some states briefly gained independence as communist Republics, Bavaria for example. When it comes to handling states after a war you show as much skill as the US shows in the middle east, which is a story of pure incompetence and malice. Whoa, whoa, whoa, whooaaaaaa there buddy. You forgot greed.
2 years 341 days ago The Worker's Union of Liberty and Unity
Hraban wrote: I meant from a German perspective its unacceptable. Dissolving Germany would have caused even more hatred against the west. And the remaining states probably would have quickly fallen to communism. Even in our own time line some states briefly gained independence as communist Republics, Bavaria for example. When it comes to handling states after a war you show as much skill as the US shows in the middle east, which is a story of pure incompetence and malice. I personally like what Communism was created for. How the Soviet Union used it was horrible, but politically, I am a Democratic Syndicalist, but I support a mixture of Democracy and Communism
2 years 341 days ago Free market buisnesses
Liberty and Unity wrote: I personally like what Communism was created for. How the Soviet Union used it was horrible, but politically, I am a Democratic Syndicalist, but I support a mixture of Democracy and CommunismYou know, I've never bothered to learn what a syndicalist was.
2 years 341 days ago Engladodo-bebrium 2 years 341 days ago Free market buisnesses
Engladodo-bebrium wrote: Hello *Faints*Are you alright?
2 years 341 days ago The Worker's Union of Liberty and Unity
Free market buisnesses wrote: You know, I've never bothered to learn what a syndicalist was.It's basically a Socialist who wants Labour Unions to be in charge
2 years 341 days ago Free market buisnesses
Liberty and Unity wrote: It's basically a Socialist who wants Labour Unions to be in chargeIn charge of what?
2 years 341 days ago The Worker's Union of Liberty and Unity
Free market buisnesses wrote: In charge of what?The country
2 years 341 days ago Free market buisnesses 2 years 341 days ago The Worker's Union of Liberty and Unity
Free market buisnesses wrote: How would that work?It depends on the person since there is no solid form of Syndicalism since it has never actually been practiced in politics irl
2 years 341 days ago Edited The Worker's Union of Liberty and Unity So it's hard to predict how a Syndicalist government would work