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I'm suspecting a Victoria 3 start date map.
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# ? Sep 3, 2023 00:42 |
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# ? Jun 8, 2024 08:00 |
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Byzantine posted:I'm suspecting a Victoria 3 start date map.
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# ? Sep 3, 2023 00:46 |
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Somehow I find it difficult to believe that the British Empire did not at least once shed blood in the act of claiming what turned out to be a ketchup stain.
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# ? Sep 3, 2023 01:08 |
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Until fairly recently ketchup didn't have much to do with tomatoes.
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# ? Sep 3, 2023 01:13 |
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Platystemon posted:Want to see what’s united with Egypt. that dissolution has had serious ramifications in our time!
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# ? Sep 3, 2023 01:32 |
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Quorum posted:Syria, in this case, although the name outlasted the actual union (which died... about when this map was made, I think?) Expecting Egypt–Syria to remain as a stable entity through A.D. 2000 is even more delusional than expecting a larger pan‐Arab union though.
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# ? Sep 3, 2023 01:44 |
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Youremother posted:Dollar's Czech, actually, and came to America by way of Spain. And you say it's Czech despite your own quote says it's German?
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# ? Sep 3, 2023 01:45 |
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Mescal posted:And you say it's Czech despite your own quote says it's German? Bohemia was basically Czechia with German nobility...
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# ? Sep 3, 2023 02:00 |
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Blut posted:The American tourist who decides to follow the state department's advice and goes on holiday to Angola instead of Denmark is probably going to be surprised. Most of those European advisories are literally “watch out, there could be a terrorist attack!” and sometimes an additional “there could be strikes!” Also I don’t think Monaco even gets its own, it just gets the French advisory.
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# ? Sep 3, 2023 03:28 |
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Mescal posted:And you say it's Czech despite your own quote says it's German?
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# ? Sep 3, 2023 05:20 |
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Platystemon posted:Expecting Egypt–Syria to remain as a stable entity through A.D. 2000 is even more delusional than expecting a larger pan‐Arab union though. why was that less likely to last than a true pan-arab union?
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# ? Sep 3, 2023 05:38 |
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Ritz On Toppa Ritz posted:The use of the word ‘boss’ is a Dutch thing and is used extensively in NYC. The Dutch are famous for their compulsive need to never shut up about bodegas
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# ? Sep 3, 2023 08:27 |
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Guavanaut posted:
I personally think the prediction that the Rhodesian federation would both stay united and continue to call itself rhodesia its the boldest one.
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# ? Sep 3, 2023 08:28 |
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a pipe smoking dog posted:I personally think the prediction that the Rhodesian federation would both stay united and continue to call itself rhodesia its the boldest one. It was whitely regarded as a well run country
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# ? Sep 3, 2023 08:42 |
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Looks like it must be between 1838-1845, based on Texas? Can anyone read what it says for Tierra del Fuego and Antarctica? To the left of Patagonia it says Magellan Strait, and above it it says Patagonia. Tierra del Fuego looks like... Asalka? And Antarctica something like... Rafqirbaland? Most of the rest of the labels seem to be for major cities (e.g. Rio de Janeiro, New York, Boston) or notable landmarks (Galapagos). I can't read what's going on in Chile at all, but it's interesting that it (a) doesn't name any countries and (b) doesn't note the location of any of the cities, even the labeled ones. Rio Grande does not seem to be "Rio Grande" and also doesn't seem to be "Large River" translated into Turkish. I can't figure out what else that's supposed to be since it's not like any cities existed there at the time. Saladman fucked around with this message at 10:29 on Sep 3, 2023 |
# ? Sep 3, 2023 10:25 |
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BonHair posted:It was whitely regarded as a well run country Goddamn it
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# ? Sep 3, 2023 14:35 |
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Saladman posted:
the name is Rio Bravo in mexico so could be that. also in Victoria 1, Patagonia is unclaimed and up for colonization so maybe the new country of Argentina hadn't absorbed it yet
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# ? Sep 3, 2023 15:04 |
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Saladman posted:Looks like it must be between 1838-1845, based on Texas? Except it also has Gran Colombia, which existed from 1819 to 1831. Maybe whoever drew the map just had a weird thing for the region? Or maybe it's from like the monthlong 1927 Fredonian Rebellion. I don't really know what's going on with the rest of South America.
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# ? Sep 3, 2023 15:27 |
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i say swears online posted:the name is Rio Bravo in mexico so could be that. also in Victoria 1, Patagonia is unclaimed and up for colonization so maybe the new country of Argentina hadn't absorbed it yet Argentina invaded and colonized Patagonia in the late 1880s - so at least 40 years after this map was made. I found a much higher res copy of it where the text is more legibile: It looks like "Nehir" is Turkish for River, so in that copy you can clearly read like "Nehir Mississippi". The Rio Grande is like Nehir ... Barawad (h?)anuria? Then the river to the west of it is Nehir Quarauradu? So Colorado. Still can't figure out Rio Grande/Rio Bravo.
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# ? Sep 3, 2023 16:10 |
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Could be a corruption of Rio Bravo del Norte?
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# ? Sep 3, 2023 16:24 |
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SlothfulCobra posted:Except it also has Gran Colombia, which existed from 1819 to 1831. Maybe whoever drew the map just had a weird thing for the region? Nah, the 1927 Fedonian Rebellion was the one that took place in Europe
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# ? Sep 3, 2023 17:23 |
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Count Roland posted:This looks familiar so maybe it's been posted before. It's true. Lincolnites have far more in common with Torontoans than Chicagoans. (Toronto is just sideways Chicago! Wake up, people!!)
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# ? Sep 3, 2023 17:23 |
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# ? Sep 5, 2023 11:06 |
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Just needs the 9 dash line
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# ? Sep 5, 2023 12:41 |
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Would kill to watch an Ainu version of Braveheart with Shakushain instead of William Wallace
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# ? Sep 5, 2023 13:27 |
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Just do not let Mel Gibson anywhere near it, because you know he'll show up drunk and pulling his eyelids while doing an offensive accent.
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# ? Sep 5, 2023 14:09 |
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Guavanaut posted:Just do not let Mel Gibson anywhere near it, because you know he'll show up drunk and pulling his eyelids while doing an offensive accent. It would be worth it if we get a new Bobby Fingers diorama video out of it https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=2UoHb0ziMDA&t=6s&pp=ygUYYm9iYnkgZmluZ2VycyBtZWwgZ2lic29u
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# ? Sep 5, 2023 14:21 |
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this one seems weird since the snapshot is from the day after the invasion, and it's very conspicuously routed around turkmenistan and uzbekistan the red hook around the destination is pretty interesting too
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# ? Sep 7, 2023 05:32 |
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It looks like they’re just rejoining the flight path they would have been on in the first place
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# ? Sep 7, 2023 06:20 |
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look i dropped out of ap geography after great circles okay
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# ? Sep 7, 2023 06:39 |
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British Airways doesn’t fly to central Asia at all, so it might be easier to stick to the established Kazakhstan flight plan than to establish ties to countries whose ATC they have previously not communicated with
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# ? Sep 7, 2023 16:31 |
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Edgar Allen Ho posted:British Airways doesn’t fly to central Asia at all, so it might be easier to stick to the established Kazakhstan flight plan than to establish ties to countries whose ATC they have previously not communicated with Don't they also have to pay a fee for transiting a country's airspace?
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# ? Sep 7, 2023 23:33 |
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"A Land for the Jews" proposed by an American Jew around 1938. Some of these places would be decent to live while others would be unbearable. As you can see, the author opposed the Zionist program of building a Jewish homeland in Palestine. Herzl's Uganda proposal overlaps a little with territory 8. Territory 1 expands on the Jewish Autonomous Oblast, which was established in 1934 but never attracted much migration. According to some blog, not much is known about the author, Joseph Otmar Hefter. This pamphlet is supposed to be from 1938 and as you can see, he opposed Zionist efforts to build a Jewish state in Palestine. "Only the broadest outlines of Joseph Otmar Hefter’s life can be described with any certainty. He was born at the end of the nineteenth century in Austro-Hungary, emigrated to the U.S. and spent the last decades of his life in Mexico, working as a graphic designer. A documentary about Hefter, titled Faktories und Felder and produced for the aforementioned 2011 Israeli exhibition, eventually had to change course and turn into a speculative biography, for lack of hard evidence."
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# ? Sep 8, 2023 00:42 |
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EasilyConfused posted:Don't they also have to pay a fee for transiting a country's airspace? Yes, google “overflight fee” if you want to know more
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# ? Sep 8, 2023 00:53 |
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Edgar Allen Ho posted:Yes, google “overflight fee” if you want to know more This post makes me think I’m going to end up seeing some new version of lemon party or something
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# ? Sep 8, 2023 01:43 |
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Snowy posted:This post makes me think I’m going to end up seeing some new version of lemon party or something more of a tubgirl situation, i think
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# ? Sep 8, 2023 06:23 |
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Massive side-eye at Georgia there.
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# ? Sep 8, 2023 06:31 |
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TinTower posted:
Fire play listed twice, map invalid
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# ? Sep 8, 2023 06:34 |
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# ? Jun 8, 2024 08:00 |
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I think Langley is skewing the results there.
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# ? Sep 8, 2023 06:37 |