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The constitutional republic of zion

San carlos islands wrote:Literally more cringe I spent 20 minutes responding to, but when I hit submit my NS crashed and deleted everything I wrote. smh

Shut tf up rebel

San carlos islands

The constitutional republic of zion wrote:Shut tf up rebel

Okay War Criminal

Creeperopolis and Lupolan

The constitutional republic of zion

San carlos islands wrote:Okay War Criminal

Sherman did nothing wrong

Creeperopolis, Terranihil, Quebecshire, Malgax, and 2 othersLyoa, and Lupolan

The constitutional republic of zion

Paleocacher wrote:Angeles, Seqouyah
Mr. Whittle and his aide spend the ride to the Railroad office chatting amiably with their host about Seqouyan culture and cuisine. They arrive after a short ride and go up to the office.

North of Freemont, Sequoyah
The film crew captures everything and speaks with one of the rangers and the indigenous woman. They continue north along the railway line to the city of San Juan Diego.

West of Freemont, Sequoyah
As the train chugs its way westbound through small towns and hills the documentary crew notices the railway guards getting more antsy and nervous. But all they see are herds of bison and the occasional canid that they think might be a wolf.

Angeles
Huntington describes how Sequoyah relies largely on beef and corn, with ranches in New Austin and Jehova providing the nation's supply of meat. The coach stops in front of the railroad offices, and Huntington emerges from his coach and leads his guests through the building to his office.
San Juan Diego
As the crew approaches San Juan Diego, they are met by the smell of Creeperan cuisine and the loud noise of trolleys moving back and forth throughout the city. A Catholic priest stands on the corner, calling for repentance. The city smells of sweat, smoke, and swamp. Trappers ride into the city on carts with crawfish and alligator skin from the swamps.
The train
A herd of bison walks near the train, when, without warning, they scatter. Suddenly, four men emerge from the underbrush near the front of the train, and grab onto boxcars as it passes by. On the left side, 12 men on horses ride alongside the train, and leap from their horses onto flat-bed cars being pulled by the train. Immediately, the guards on the train react, with 20 storming the flat-bed car with haste. Immediately, they open fire on the men boarding the train. Suddenly, two men barge into the car where the foriegners are staying, with one, dressed in a pristine black vest and white shirt, calling out "Ladies and gentlemen, this is a robbery. Put all your goods in the bag and no one gets hurt."

The constitutional republic of zion wrote:Sherman did nothing wrong

*In the civil war

Creeperopolis, Quebecshire, and Regency poland

The constitutional republic of zion

What was better, Lincoln’s second inaugural or the Gettysburg address

Creeperopolis, Lupolan, and Regency poland

August 5, 2020

Ilebo
The Lyoa National Defense Force clashed with elements of the People's Liberation Front of Lyoa after two patrols encountered each other in the bush. A gunfight erupted that lasted for around 14 minutes, with the PLFL forces eventually fleeing the area. One LNDF soldier and an estimated three rebels were wounded in the encounter.

Mitende
The Popular Liberation Movement ambushed a vehicle transporting Brigadier General Martin Kalume. A clash occurred between General Kalume's bodyguard unit and the rebels, which resulted in one bodyguard being killed. The communist insurgents eventually retreated after sustaining heavy fire from the remaining bodyguards. General Kalume was also reported to have been engaged in the firefight using his service pistol.

New Bostonia
Police busted a cell of the National Freedom Front based in central New Bostonia today. Police arrested three NFF members and seized a safehouse in an apartment complex in the city. Police found several firearms as well as explosive materials believed to be used for making bombs. Police also found a notebook containing a detailed plan to assassinate New Bostonia's mayor and running mate to Alexander Nyarashe, Alix Guidon.

Police were led to the safehouse after following up an arrest made several days earlier. A man by the name of James Kabasuba was arrested after using an expired driver's license after a routine traffic stop. The license was also determined to have been fake, with Kabasuba using the alias of 'Patrice Anikasha'. After being arrested, it was determined that he had been a member of the National Freedom Front. Kabasuba then confessed to his membership, and revealed the location of the safehouse.

Creeperopolis

San carlos islands

The constitutional republic of zion wrote:What was better, Lincoln’s second inaugural or the Gettysburg address

Neither.

Creeperopolis and Lupolan

The constitutional republic of zion

San carlos islands wrote:Neither.

Okbuddytraitor

San carlos islands wrote:Neither.

Hey it’s Johnny Reb!

How many slaves you beat today?

Creeperopolis, Gagium, Lyoa, and Lupolan

San carlos islands wrote:Neither.

Ok buddy

Creeperopolis, Dragons of Power, Malgax, and Lyoa

Hot take that I'm stealing from Terranihil: Any industry which has the potential to or does profit off of human suffering should be nationalized.

Creeperopolis, The constitutional republic of zion, Terranihil, Dragons of Power, and 2 othersMalgax, and Lupolan

Quebecshire wrote:Hot take that I'm stealing from Terranihil: Any industry which has the potential to or does profit off of human suffering should be nationalized.

Uhm

Creeperopolis, Dragons of Power, Lyoa, and Lupolan

Gagium wrote:Uhm

What, buddy?

Quebecshire wrote:What, buddy?

Cringe take, buddy

Creeperopolis, Dragons of Power, Lyoa, and Lupolan

Gagium wrote:Cringe take, buddy

How is that cringe, cringeboy

Quebecshire wrote:How is that cringe, cringeboy

Well to evaluate how cringe your cringe take is, can you define “human suffering” and profiting off of such

Creeperopolis, Dragons of Power, Lyoa, and Lupolan

Gagium wrote:Well to evaluate how cringe your cringe take is, can you define “human suffering” and profiting off of such

Specifically healthcare and prisons. See price gouging and practices of private prisons.

And private contractors for the military should, in the most lenient handling, be prevented from election interference.

"Lupolan is ranked 4th in the League of Conservative Nations for most Pro-Market."
Yesssssss! Woohoo!

Lupolan wrote:"Lupolan is ranked 4th in the League of Conservative Nations for most Pro-Market."
Yesssssss! Woohoo!

How new are you to Nation States

Creeperopolis and Lupolan

Lupolan wrote:"Lupolan is ranked 4th in the League of Conservative Nations for most Pro-Market."
Yesssssss! Woohoo!

Yeah, I'm pro market

Pro beating up markets who don't do what I want 😎

Creeperopolis, The constitutional republic of zion, Terranihil, Malgax, and 1 otherLupolan

The constitutional republic of zion

Quebecshire wrote:Yeah, I'm pro market

Pro beating up markets who don't do what I want 😎

My favorite kind of pro-market 😎

Creeperopolis, Terranihil, and Lupolan

The constitutional republic of zion

Jesus Christ
Superstar
Do you think you’re who they say you are
Every time I look at you I don’t understand
Why you let the things you did get so outta hand
You’d have been better if you had a plan
So why’d you choose such a backward time and such a strange land
If you came today you could reach a whole nation
Israel in four BC had no mass communication

Malgax

The constitutional republic of zion wrote:Jesus Christ
Superstar
Do you think you’re who they say you are
Every time I look at you I don’t understand
Why you let the things you did get so outta hand
You’d have been better if you had a plan
So why’d you choose such a backward time and such a strange land
If you came today you could reach a whole nation
Israel in four BC had no mass communication

Last night I had the strangest dream
I sailed away to China
In a little row boat to find ya
And you said you had to get your laundry cleaned
Didn't want no one to hold you What does that mean
And you said
Ain't nothin' gonna break-a my stride
Nobody gonna slow me down, oh no
I got to keep on movin'
Ain't nothin' gonna break-a my stride
I'm running and I won't touch ground
Oh no, I got to keep on movin'

now be quiet zion

The constitutional republic of zion and Malgax

The constitutional republic of zion wrote:Angeles
Huntington describes how Sequoyah relies largely on beef and corn, with ranches in New Austin and Jehova providing the nation's supply of meat. The coach stops in front of the railroad offices, and Huntington emerges from his coach and leads his guests through the building to his office.
San Juan Diego
As the crew approaches San Juan Diego, they are met by the smell of Creeperan cuisine and the loud noise of trolleys moving back and forth throughout the city. A Catholic priest stands on the corner, calling for repentance. The city smells of sweat, smoke, and swamp. Trappers ride into the city on carts with crawfish and alligator skin from the swamps.
The train
A herd of bison walks near the train, when, without warning, they scatter. Suddenly, four men emerge from the underbrush near the front of the train, and grab onto boxcars as it passes by. On the left side, 12 men on horses ride alongside the train, and leap from their horses onto flat-bed cars being pulled by the train. Immediately, the guards on the train react, with 20 storming the flat-bed car with haste. Immediately, they open fire on the men boarding the train. Suddenly, two men barge into the car where the foreigners are staying, with one, dressed in a pristine black vest and white shirt, calling out "Ladies and gentlemen, this is a robbery. Put all your goods in the bag and no one gets hurt."

Angeles, Sequoyah
Mr. Whittle and his staff go up to the office with the railroad company president and make themselves comfortable.

San Juan Diego
The documentary crew spends two days touring the city interviewing people and in the areas outside of the city filming wildlife on horseback and with drones.

The train
The three people on the documentary crew react in different ways. The videographer starts recording with his video camera and places his cell phone in his shirt pocket with the camera on. The photographer takes a number of pictures and the "naturalist" slowly starts to unzip the case next to him and ponders whether to draw out his shotgun or rifle. The shotgun would probably be better because of the close quarters nature of the threats. He slowly begins to draw it out of the bag, while continuously eyeing the approaching gangsters.

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