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Restoration of Eastern Kaiserreich wrote:Hey, shout out to my atheist Humanists too. They're just as important.

Does this include the gays?

Hello there.

Maneiras wrote:Does this include the gays?

That's a pretty controversial topic in the Humanist State, so I will refrain from making any statement.

Restoration of Eastern Kaiserreich wrote:That's a pretty controversial topic in the Humanist State, so I will refrain from making any statement.

i do love me some extreme ideological hypocrisy

Osmauri wrote:i do love me some extreme ideological hypocrisy

My ideology is the best

Nothing beats me

A summary of my Rimworld Luck:

My settlement is out of food.
All of the animals I try to hunt keep wandering into a insect hive.
I may need to slaughter the Muffalo I wanted to use as a pack animal

Vaudere wrote:Made physical Map of Vaudere.

Is bein?

Pretty cool.

Malvekia wrote:Pretty cool.

Thanks!

AAAAAA WHY CANT I WRITE A POST AAAAA

Krozland wrote:AAAAAA WHY CANT I WRITE A POST AAAAA

Rest in peace’s, bozo

Peatiktist wrote:A summary of my Rimworld Luck:

My settlement is out of food.
All of the animals I try to hunt keep wandering into a insect hive.
I may need to slaughter the Muffalo I wanted to use as a pack animal

Alright I am slowly walling off the insect hives, but I can only do it at night when the insects are asleep.

This understandably annoys my settlers.

America and US Territories wrote:
Jerry Brown’s first term was dominated by foreign policy crises and tension with his own party. In fact, Brown vetoed the first budget the Democrats put on his desk in 1977 and asked them to send back a balanced budget. Southern Democrats were pleased by this. However, Southern Democrats were not pleased by his push to decriminalize sodomy. Americans were ultimately impressed by Brown’s willingness to buck party consensus, even if they disagreed with his liberal social policies.

Perhaps most consequential was Brown’s North American free trade agreement and SALT II. While the free trade agreement was seen as a departure from the protectionist message Brown had campaigned on in 1976 and would ultimately be renegotiated twice, it was seen as a win.

Ronald Reagan won the American Party’s nomination, fending off a challenge from Richard Nixon, but lost the Republican Party’s nomination to John B. Anderson. Reagan chose NATO commander Alexander Haig as his running mate. Anderson ultimately spoiled the election for Reagan, but the election was the closest since 1916.

286 Brown
252 Reagan

President Brown is reelected

Brown’s second term would be dominated by indictments against his Vice President, Edwin Edwards, in addition to questions of President Brown’s infidelity and a very messy breakup with First Lady Linda Ronstadt.

President Brown was the subject of numerous jokes on the late night shows by 1984. Americans had grown tired of him. However, Americans were certainly not tired of the Democratic Party yet.

South Dakota Senator George McGovern swept the Democratic primaries in 1984 by campaigning as a proud liberal, ironically the opposite of what Jerry Brown had done. He chose Minnesota Senator Walter Mondale, a protege of Hubert Humphrey, as his running mate.

If anyone could save the Republican Party, many believed it was former Secretary of State Richard Nixon. A former Vice President, Nixon resigned from Agnew’s cabinet within months after Agnew was indicted for bribery. Liberal and conservative Republicans believed he was the man who could thread the divide between the Republican Party and American Party. He won the Republican nomination with little opposition. However, he surprisingly lost the American Party nomination to NATO commander Alexander Haig. And with that, there was question the Democrats would win yet again in November.

McGovern 370
Haig 95
Nixon 73

George McGovern is elected President

Just like with 1976 and 1980, there were warning signs for Democrats. McGovern won even less of the vote, at 42%. Democrats knew it was only a matter of time before the Republicans and American Party fielded a candidate together.

Peatiktist wrote:Alright I am slowly walling off the insect hives, but I can only do it at night when the insects are asleep.

This understandably annoys my settlers.

Settlers get annoyed
Start walking into the hives to irritate you

Osmauri wrote:Settlers get annoyed
Start walking into the hives to irritate you

This has happened.

Building anything sets a space around it as a home area, which settlers will try to clean.
There have been a couple times where I had to load a previous save because my settlers wandered into the hive to clean.

America and US Territories wrote:
President Brown was the subject of numerous jokes on the late night shows by 1984. Americans had grown tired of him. However, Americans were certainly not tired of the Democratic Party yet.

South Dakota Senator George McGovern swept the Democratic primaries in 1984 by campaigning as a proud liberal, ironically the opposite of what Jerry Brown had done. He chose Minnesota Senator Walter Mondale, a protege of Hubert Humphrey, as his running mate.

If anyone could save the Republican Party, many believed it was former Secretary of State Richard Nixon. A former Vice President, Nixon resigned from Agnew’s cabinet within months after Agnew was indicted for bribery. Liberal and conservative Republicans believed he was the man who could thread the divide between the Republican Party and American Party. He won the Republican nomination with little opposition. However, he surprisingly lost the American Party nomination to NATO commander Alexander Haig. And with that, there was question the Democrats would win yet again in November.

McGovern 370
Haig 95
Nixon 73

George McGovern is elected President

Just like with 1976 and 1980, there were warning signs for Democrats. McGovern won even less of the vote, at 42%. Democrats knew it was only a matter of time before the Republicans and American Party fielded a candidate together.

SOUTH DAKORA MENTIONED RAHHHHHHH 🍺 🍺 🍺 🍺 🍺 🍺 🦅 🦅 🦅 🦅 ☀️ ☀️ ☀️

America and US Territories wrote:
President Brown was the subject of numerous jokes on the late night shows by 1984. Americans had grown tired of him. However, Americans were certainly not tired of the Democratic Party yet.

South Dakota Senator George McGovern swept the Democratic primaries in 1984 by campaigning as a proud liberal, ironically the opposite of what Jerry Brown had done. He chose Minnesota Senator Walter Mondale, a protege of Hubert Humphrey, as his running mate.

If anyone could save the Republican Party, many believed it was former Secretary of State Richard Nixon. A former Vice President, Nixon resigned from Agnew’s cabinet within months after Agnew was indicted for bribery. Liberal and conservative Republicans believed he was the man who could thread the divide between the Republican Party and American Party. He won the Republican nomination with little opposition. However, he surprisingly lost the American Party nomination to NATO commander Alexander Haig. And with that, there was question the Democrats would win yet again in November.

McGovern 370
Haig 95
Nixon 73

George McGovern is elected President

Just like with 1976 and 1980, there were warning signs for Democrats. McGovern won even less of the vote, at 42%. Democrats knew it was only a matter of time before the Republicans and American Party fielded a candidate together.

Expect 1988 TONIGHT btw!

99% of gamblers quit right when they're about to hit big.

Saint Cinder wrote:99% of gamblers quit right when they're about to hit big.

THE HOUSE ALWAYS WINS

Peatiktist wrote:A summary of my Rimworld Luck:

My settlement is out of food.
All of the animals I try to hunt keep wandering into a insect hive.
I may need to slaughter the Muffalo I wanted to use as a pack animal

My hunter also hates himself, because I made the mistake of assuming the "Ranged weapons despised" would only apply to combat and not to literally using it to survive.

Good weekend, wish y'all a (early) happy Easter.

America and US Territories wrote:
President Brown was the subject of numerous jokes on the late night shows by 1984. Americans had grown tired of him. However, Americans were certainly not tired of the Democratic Party yet.

South Dakota Senator George McGovern swept the Democratic primaries in 1984 by campaigning as a proud liberal, ironically the opposite of what Jerry Brown had done. He chose Minnesota Senator Walter Mondale, a protege of Hubert Humphrey, as his running mate.

If anyone could save the Republican Party, many believed it was former Secretary of State Richard Nixon. A former Vice President, Nixon resigned from Agnew’s cabinet within months after Agnew was indicted for bribery. Liberal and conservative Republicans believed he was the man who could thread the divide between the Republican Party and American Party. He won the Republican nomination with little opposition. However, he surprisingly lost the American Party nomination to NATO commander Alexander Haig. And with that, there was question the Democrats would win yet again in November.

McGovern 370
Haig 95
Nixon 73

George McGovern is elected President

Just like with 1976 and 1980, there were warning signs for Democrats. McGovern won even less of the vote, at 42%. Democrats knew it was only a matter of time before the Republicans and American Party fielded a candidate together.

The South had always elected conservative Democrats to the House and Senate. These southern Democrats and northern progressive Democrats made up Franklin D. Roosevelt’s “New Deal coalition” which had survived for decades. The breaking point was George McGovern.

McGovern was perhaps the most progressive President since FDR. Not even Robert F. Kennedy was willing to completely sideline southern Democrats the way McGovern did.

The Democrats lost control of the House in 1986 for the first time since 1952. A Democratic Congress was simply expected at this point, so much so that the Republicans and American Party were taken aback when they won the House. Neither party could agree on a candidate for Speaker for the first week of the 100th Congress. They settled on Newt Gingrich, a Republican from Georgia.

The historic nature of this was not lost on President McGovern, a former member of Congress. Nonetheless, he ran for reelection. The Republican Party and American Party seemed hopeless as long as they could not agree on a presidential candidate. Who could possibly unite parties with such huge differences anyway?

Ross Perot, a businessman from Texas, won the nominations of the Republican Party and American Party by campaigning on economic issues rather than social issues. The economy was generally a winning issue for Democrats, so this was unthinkable for any conservative candidate, but he emphasized his opposition to NAFTA and shipping American jobs overseas. He made this his bread-and-butter issue, otherwise the American Party would have hated him. He was pro-choice and supported gay marriage. And his running mate, businessman Donald Trump, was a blank slate.

Perot 486
McGovern 52

Ross Perot is elected President

And with that, the Republicans and American Party held the presidency and the House, something they did not have under Agnew. The Democrats, meanwhile, were completely blindsided to have lost in as much of a landslide as they did. The good news was that they had a number of fresh faces to run in 1992.

Post self-deleted by Yadiana.

the dreadnought "Zirriph's Honor" had sank Dartis's only dreadnought and was preparing to provide fire support to the 3000 strong invasion force. who would spearhead the attack.

It was known that Dartis has 3000 soldiers but without their own dreadnought the effective amount was halved...

leading the attack would be the Zirriph Knights they would charge the small border town of Bachlauf. Unable to withstand the attack the towns defenders are pushed back when the Nearby Zirriph's Honor begins shelling the town.

After the forces leave the Zirriph soldiers take the town... the 20 Knights would begin looting. Hinges from doors, metal pots, Car parts. anything that could be stripped down and made into more weapons or sold for money. Even stealing food for themselves. that wouldn't even be shared with the soldiers who helped take the town.

Side note: the Zirriph empire has so little resources that they are using the spoils of this war to fuel their own war machine. Really a unhealthy reliance. Also the Zirriph knights being the highest class under Zirriph himself where they do as they please. take what they want. and don't give back anything

As they continue to push forward. they come across a tench complex. this time the Dartisians struck back and scared off the Zirriph's Honor with large beach guns. leading to the first stalemate of the war.

In Hartasser

"the victory was designed to support signal barrel 8in main guns not twin barrel 10in guns. the increased weight could..." A dockworker says

Grand General Nylem interrupts him "We don't have a choice making new guns would take too long" Nylem Says as he turns his attention to a nearby courier "Get this message to General Kaonas. we need his position entrenched as soon as possible"

pings:
New Westmore/Neuebremen
Krozland
Volinovia

Yadiana wrote:

Iirc, linking regions using the [region][/region] feature is against the RMB rules.

The Southern Dependencies wrote:Iirc, linking regions using the [region][/region] feature is against the RMB rules.

Is linking our own region against the rules?

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