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Baoshing

New Rogernomics wrote:Probably chill on the Notre Dame events.

It was terrible that the church was damaged, but as Macron said, it will be rebuilt.

Yeah, and I am not sure if I like that. If I like for it to be rebuild.

Kingdom of Napels wrote:Hello all!

So, the Regional Guard recently went out on deployment to protect Lazarene interests! however, for that they had to drop their endorsements. Could you please endorse Custadia and The united syrian states out of appreciation?

No problem, there you go.

How does one join the Guard?

The united syrian states, Your imaginary friend, Baoshing, Malphe V, and 1 otherKingdom of Napels

Leonism wrote:No problem, there you go.

How does one join the Guard?


Lazarene Regional Guard Recruitment and information


The Lazarene Regional Guard is the military branch of Lazarus. We protect Lazarus' interests abroad as well as combat fascism throughout nationstates.

Who are we?
The Lazarene Regional Guard is the regional military of Lazarus, tasked with protecting Lazarus' interests abroad.


What do we do?
As mentioned earlier, it's our job to protect Lazarus and it's interests. To be able to do that, we practice in the Warzones, as well as participate in anti-fascist operations.


What is "Raiding and Defending"?
Raiding is the act of seizing a region by force by moving into a region and endorsing each other to take over the World Assembly Delegate position. Defending works on the same mechanics, but instead of seizing a region, it's done to free a region from an occupation. As a neutral military, we take no sides in that conflict, except in three cases: the Warzones, specifically created for that purpose, we raid and will defend whenever we please. The second case is raiding a fascist region or defending against a fascist raid. And the third is defending Lazarus and it's allies and attacking it's enemies.


Are there any specific requirements?
Only these three:
-You must be a citizen of Lazarus, for which you can sign up Linkhere.
-You must have a discord account and be on Lazarus' server located Linkhere.
-You must be willing and able to resign from the World Assembly and join on puppet nations to participate in military operations.


LinkClick here to enlist!

Read factbook


You can read this for info, including how to join.

Killer Kitty, The united syrian states, Your imaginary friend, Baoshing, and 2 othersMalphe V, and Leonism

Baoshing

Your imaginary friend wrote:Errmmm, I don't remember the price. I was 10 at the time so I didn't really pay attention to a whole lot. Sorry. XD I do remember thinking the rose windows were really cool looking... and that having window frames made out of stone was super weird but amazing at the same time.

o.O what kind of attraction?

Aah, kay. Sounds much like the Ulmer Münster then. Churches are a little, little bit fascinating yet boring IMHO.

I was joking. It ought to be alluding to certain male body parts, sorry.

Dear leader wonders how many if any of the buildings in GF will be standing in a millennia let alone if anyone will give a sh^t about saving them . . .

The united syrian states, Your imaginary friend, and Baoshing

Tubbs elf wrote:Treadwellia

Mmmph!

*puts out some cookies and milk*

Mmph mmph MMPH!

Tubbius just woke up from a nap. He agrees that it might be best to back off the Notre Dame discussion for now due to the volatility of the topic.

Baoshing, Hycronesia, and Guiness Freaks

Baoshing wrote:What was the entrance fee?-And how much did you see of it?
In a totally different note, I like fires; they are interesting and fascinating.

And now for something totally different:

Is it strange to feel attracted to eggs and sausages?

Not unless you are vegan

Baoshing

Baoshing

Axixic wrote:Not unless you are vegan


I was kidding, alluding to-look 4 posts above ;)

Your imaginary friend

Think of the children. :|

The united syrian states, Baoshing, and Guiness Freaks

the message board is now rated M

Your imaginary friend and Baoshing

Hycronesia wrote:the message board is now rated M


No idea what that means; if you could please apply EU-movie ratings, that would be nice, thanks.

Your imaginary friend wrote:Think of the children. :|

I always do, says the Catholic priest. ;))

Baoshing wrote:No idea what that means; if you could please apply EU-movie ratings, that would be nice, thanks.

This is one of those moments dear leader is reminded that this silly game is played by people all over the world and for that he is grateful.

Your imaginary friend, Baoshing, and Leonism

Baoshing wrote:No idea what that means; if you could please apply EU-movie ratings, that would be nice, thanks.

its the pesky American version of PEGI 18

Baoshing

Baoshing wrote:I was kidding, alluding to-look 4 posts above ;)

Sure, but how do you explain the shells beneath your pillow?

Baoshing

Axixic wrote:Sure, but how do you explain the shells beneath your pillow?

?-You caught me totally off-guard there. No idea what that means.

Baoshing wrote:?-You caught me totally off-guard there. No idea what that means.

Well well. What shells? The egg shells. The sausage stains have been redacted. Best leave that alone.

Baoshing and Guiness Freaks

Your imaginary friend

Erg, now I'm craving eggs! Maybe scrambled with some Tabasco on top..

Baoshing and Guiness Freaks

Your imaginary friend wrote:Erg, now I'm craving eggs! Maybe scrambled with some Tabasco on top..


I have a few scrambled eggs recipes in mind (which I tested and had a positive audience).

Your imaginary friend

Axixic wrote:Well well. What shells? The egg shells. The sausage stains have been redacted. Best leave that alone.

XD

Your imaginary friend

Your imaginary friend

Baoshing wrote:I have a few scrambled eggs recipes in mind (which I tested and had a positive audience).

Oh? I'm intrigued!

I should tell you though, I can't stand eggs that aren't thoroughly cooked. Eggs should not be drinkable. >_>

Baoshing

Hycronesia wrote:its the pesky American version of PEGI 18

Ah, thank you. Those pesky American movie ratings really can be confusing; In the EU there is only PEGI 3, 7, 12, 16 and 18.
And in my home country there are even less.
I don't get the American movie rating system. And no idea what the letters stand for.

Your imaginary friend wrote:Oh? I'm intrigued!

I should tell you though, I can't stand eggs that aren't thoroughly cooked. Eggs should not be drinkable. >_>

No worries. I don't like that either. And I can assure you, I am 100% European, so I won't bring up Ca Phe Trung or anything similar.

Your imaginary friend

Baoshing wrote:No worries. I don't like that either. And I can assure you, I am 100% European, so I won't bring up Ca Phe Trung or anything similar.

What is that? o_o

Baoshing

Baoshing wrote:Ah, thank you. Those pesky American movie ratings really can be confusing; In the EU there is only PEGI 3, 7, 12, 16 and 18.
And in my home country there are even less.
I don't get the American movie rating system. And no idea what the letters stand for.

Americans don't know what they mean either and the best part is that the original ratings in American were PG or R. Basically PG now are most kid movies and R are the adult or over 17 movies. But when they came out they had nothing in between, so movies that weren't bad enough for R were rated PG. JAWS is rated PG. Dear leader would not allow the twins to watch JAWS. Also that stupid John Travolta and Olivia Newton John movie that shall not be named is rated PG and that should DEFINITELY not be PG. In conclusion, many Americans are dumb.

Baoshing

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