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Kingdom of ones heart

Sorry for me being inactive. I’ll try to to do better about it.

Mhaul wrote:Wasps, bees, and hornets all suck. They're awful.

So you're okay with almost all flowers dying? (this is an example of a loaded question fallacy)

Perno Comitee wrote:Give me more ideas, I will put them on the wheel... Allmost all ideas are welcome

Make Manchukuo into an independent state with equal power to Japan.

Cyptopir wrote:So you're okay with almost all flowers dying? (this is an example of a loaded question fallacy)

so you are ok with all the flowers killing humanity?

1234ramenrules

1234ramenrules wrote:Why Am I being Supressed

why

Cyptopir wrote:So you're okay with almost all flowers dying? (this is an example of a loaded question fallacy)

If there are no bees, there will be no fruits and fruits of most plants.

A bee ready to sting is like a Japanese pilot charging his plane at a ship.

Perno Comitee wrote:Okay, I will spin and see if it does happen or not...

It didn't happen :(

Eisen fathers bussness

Perno Comitee wrote:Give me more ideas, I will put them on the wheel... Allmost all ideas are welcome

Luxenberg.

1234ramenrules

Arctic Lands wrote:A bee ready to sting is like a Japanese pilot charging his plane at a ship.

better hope the admin don't get the reference

Bukhara Empire wrote:If there are no bees, there will be no fruits and fruits of most plants.

If there are no wasps, there will be no more figs.

Arctic Lands wrote:A bee ready to sting is like a Japanese pilot charging his plane at a ship.

And the hornet is literally...I don't know what to compare it with. With a charged creeper capable of rebirth.

1234ramenrules wrote:better hope the admin don't get the reference

There's nothing wrong with comparing bees to kamikazes.

Arctic Lands wrote:A bee ready to sting is like a Japanese pilot charging his plane at a ship.

Basically. A wasp stinging is like a Russian bomber over Ukraine.

Eisen fathers bussness

Arctic Lands wrote:A bee ready to sting is like a Japanese pilot charging his plane at a ship.

Time to talk about the USS Laffey, who else thinks they over staffed marines on the ship?

Eisen fathers bussness wrote:Luxenberg.

You didn't give me enough information...

Etrea wrote:goooooooooood mooorniiiiing TRR!

morning etrea

Perno Comitee wrote:You didn't give me enough information...

Can I make some changes in the Middle East?

Eisen fathers bussness

Perno Comitee wrote:You didn't give me enough information...

Just the Citystate of Luxenberg, in any way shape or form. Think a communist Luxenberg in a fascist Europe would be funny. Same for a communist europe, a fascist Luxemburg.

Luxize wrote:Basically. A wasp stinging is like a Russian bomber over Ukraine.

Ah yes, you became a victim of Ukrainian propaganda. Please, don't hold the Russian military to such low and the Ukrainian one - to such high regards.

Damn, you said "wasp", not "bee" damn stoopid me.

Fun fact: There are almost no hornets in North America. If you live in North America and claim to have seen a hornet, it was probably actually a yellowjacket.

Eisen fathers bussness

Luxize wrote:Basically. A wasp stinging is like a Russian bomber over Ukraine.

If it was a Russian bomber, it would run when seeing a patriot.

Bukhara Empire wrote:Can I make some changes in the Middle East?

Yes, but not Arabian peninsula...

Post self-deleted by Bukhara Empire.

Arctic Lands wrote:Ah yes, you became a victim of Ukrainian propaganda. Please, don't hold the Russian military to such low and the Ukrainian one - to such high regards.

Damn, you said "wasp", not "bee" damn stoopid me.

Welp.

Eisen fathers bussness wrote:If it was a Russian bomber, it would run when seeing a patriot.

Just like wasps would run from anything they can't sting to oblivion.

Arctic Lands and Eisen fathers bussness

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