D-Day
D-Day
This is it. It's The Big One. The day of all days. Some of you will have no clue what I'm on about, but for those that do, holy crap am I excited. I can't concentrate on anything else.
Vive la révolution!
Vive la révolution!
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Good luck! Vote vote vote!
Counting bodies like sheep...to the rhythm of the war drums. ~~~ Maynard
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Goodluck! I know very little about the pros and cons about the vote, but goodluck!
Benorf the Stout, Axe of Torm
Formyndare Mastare, Horn Guard of Yondalla
Thaien Ellbrecht, Planar Interviewer
Formyndare Mastare, Horn Guard of Yondalla
Thaien Ellbrecht, Planar Interviewer
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A big day for Scotland and the UK to be sure. I've been watching what little news we get on the topic. Can't say that I know the issues well, but good luck! Will be praying it all plays out peacefully, however it goes.
Liandria, Servant of Mystery
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Speaking as an American, a heartily endorse the concept of independence from England. It turned out okay for us so far except for the whole 'soccer less popular here than hockey and only slightly more popular than tennis and professional wrestling' thing. That being said, I have not read anything about Scottish folk throwing tea or tea-like substances into bodies of water so I really have no idea how it will turn out for you if the vote goes that way.
On a side note, please please tell me that there was some sort of ad or pro-independence marketing campaign that just had some guy wearing a red white and blue suit with a bald eagle perched upon his shoulder staring at the camera with a big grin throwing the thumbs up sign.
On a side note, please please tell me that there was some sort of ad or pro-independence marketing campaign that just had some guy wearing a red white and blue suit with a bald eagle perched upon his shoulder staring at the camera with a big grin throwing the thumbs up sign.
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A goblin, a trickster, a warrior? A nameless terrible thing, soaked in the blood of a billion galaxies. A most feared being in all the cosmos. Nothing could stop, hold, or reason with it. One day it would just drop out of the sky and tear down your world.
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"He served, but found no pride in service. He fought, but took no joy in victory. He drank, to drown his pain in a sea of wine... ...It was hate that drove him. Though he committed many sins, he never sought forgiveness."