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Honestly nah bye
Population grows passively. The longer your nation is around, the more people you have, which helps grow your economy. So sometimes your economy can grow just because you wait!
Aelyria is about to pass the 30 billion mark, which is part of what makes such a strong economy. (This is one of the places where NationStates is not at all realistic.)
Goodnight and Triumph Prussia, Balderscomrades, because when you wake up tomorrow, big surprises can await you, and those surprises, if they’re for the worse, you can shift into for the better.
Any anglers here? 🎣
What are you guys national animal scientific name, my is Bos primigenius{my is a real animal so}
I view this message board as our leaders meeting and talking, so as I see it the leader Mongoliani leaders is saying "What is your national animal" in a meeting of nation's leaders.
Post by Mongoliani suppressed by Millenhaal.
I view this message board as our leaders meeting and talking, so as I see it the leader Mongoliani leaders is saying "What is your national animal" in a meeting of nation's leaders.
Should be Lepus americanus for us.
cool third Most Cultured in Balder and Top 1% of the world for Highest Poor Incomes.
My classification has finally switched from Corrupt Dictatorship to Democratic Socialists. Progress is being made.
steel is possibly one of the best animals you could have
But is it as good as dragons?
Draco nobilis magnificens, the only surviving species of true dragons, as those which lived during the ice age mostly died out as megafauna populations declined. D. n. magnificens survived in part by being more diet-flexible, more capable of aquatic hunting, and because of the survival of the great Aelyrian deer (or elk), megaloceros tarandoi, also known as the tarandus, which eclipses even the Canadian moose in size and is nearly equivalent to the extinct Irish elk. Unique mineral and climate features of the Aelyrian archipelago allowed tarandoi to survive long enough for humans to make the effort to domesticate them, which helped preserve more of their habitat.
Do not downplay your choice! Having looked it up, the troupial is a beautiful bird, I can very much see why it would appeal to you.
Bison aquae
I wonder who has the worst of the worst of countries in Balder...
the bells are ringing
y e s
Hi guys
Somehow, I doubt there is such a thing. Different people define "worst" differently. It would depend on what things a person values.
https://i.imgflip.com/2zioxl.jpg Is it really though?
https://i.imgflip.com/2ru1yz.gif Are you sure about that?
Hear at the witching hour upon the moor
And hill, or but a stone's throw from the shore,
The mournful peals ring out and do not cease:
The ancient bells of lost, sea-swallowed Ys.
Salutations
and may the flames guide thou
Not to be pedantic, but that should be "thee."
"Thou" is for the subject of a phrase, same as "he"/"she", "they", or "I":
"I know I'm a million times as humble as he is."
-> "I know I'm a million times as humble as thou art."
And
"She was the best of us, and she shall be missed." -> "Thou wert the best of us, and thou shalt be missed."
"Thee" is for the object of a phrase, same as "him"/"her", "me", or "them":
"I wrote this entry for them, because I wanted them to know.” -> "I wrote this entry for thee, because I wanted thee to know."
And
"What should I get for him? It's important that I make him happy." -> "What should I get for thee? It's important that I make thee happy."
Finally, "thy" is the common possessive pronoun (e.g. "my", "your," "his/"her", "their") and "thine" is either "thy" immediately before a vowel, or the possessive adjective, used in the places you would use "mine"/"hers"/"theirs" e.g. "That book is mine" not "That book is my".
Here is a little song to cheer folks up!
Hot Diggity (Dog Ziggity Boom)
By Perry Como
https://youtu.be/1jVECp5Dzp4
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