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Weren't there other posts before Night Edge's edited one? Or am I going crazy.

Greater pretoria

If napoleon was a supporter of the republicican revolution in France, then why did he declare himself the emperor and establish a monarchy right after?

I'm looking for a volunteer nation to provide the founding father of Verlaska, since it's mostly an immigrant based nation, I'd love to have a nation historically provide the foundation for Verlaska.

Miklania wrote:Philosopher extraordinaire.

Mark my words, I'm right there with such outstanding individuals as Sam Weldingham and Antone de Couteau when it comes to philosophy

How's that shut down going so far?

The cavallo

Greater pretoria wrote:If napoleon was a supporter of the republicican revolution in France, then why did he declare himself the emperor and a establish a monarchy right after?

It's almost like people are inherently selfish and power is a huge lure.

Verlaska wrote:I'm looking for a volunteer nation to provide the founding father of Verlaska, since it's mostly an immigrant based nation, I'd love to have a nation historically provide the foundation for Verlaska.

What year? And also where are you on the map?

Enchanta wrote:What year? And also where are you on the map?

1820 and Four Passages

Enchanta

Verlaska wrote:1820 and Four Passages

Oh sorry I can't then. Enchanta was founded in 1954. Before then the Enhanchi and Europeans were a simple, still community and pre-1912 the Enhanchi were an isolated tribe.

Greater pretoria wrote:If napoleon was a supporter of the republicican revolution in France, then why did he declare himself the emperor and a establish a monarchy right after?

"Power tends to corrupt, and absolute power corrupts absolutely. Great men are almost always bad men."

Belle ilse en terre

Greater pretoria wrote:If napoleon was a supporter of the republicican revolution in France, then why did he declare himself the emperor and a establish a monarchy right after?

Sometimes, it is necessary to put aside one’s personal desires to carry out the will of the people and to act in the interest of the nation. ;-)

He also abandoned Corsican nationalism when it was useless and probably had the worst work attendance record while serving a French regiment of artillery.

But the funniest thing I ever heard about Napoleon, the Royal French Army wouldn’t promote him, because he lacked a basic understanding of warfare and had no leadership skills

Wellsia wrote:But the funniest thing I ever heard about Napoleon, the Royal French Army wouldn’t promote him, because he lacked a basic understanding of warfare and had no leadership skills

Wasn't he an exceptional student at a French military academy though?

Verlaska wrote:I'm looking for a volunteer nation to provide the founding father of Verlaska, since it's mostly an immigrant based nation, I'd love to have a nation historically provide the foundation for Verlaska.

Townside too is a nation of immigrants, and was founded in 1707 by a soldier-adventurer from colonial Thromsa, who happen to be your next door neighbour in the Four Passages. Maybe you can consider Thromsa (though I think he’s a bit busy at the moment). He’s got British and French settlers sort of like Canada.

Thromsa and Verlaska

Not looking forward to introductory calculus this semester...

Anyone here ever done it before?

Doppler wrote:Not looking forward to introductory calculus this semester...

Anyone here ever done it before?

it's integral to your success

Linaviar, Ostehaar, Belle ilse en terre, and Anisiera

Thuzbekistan wrote:Ah. You should have a few Twitter accounts attack his wording and him post a clarification lol

Dude honestly I want to now

Vancouvia wrote:it's integral to your success

I hope so, economics does involve some math here and there. Apparently we aren't allowed calculators so it can't be that hard, can it?

Doppler wrote:I hope so, economics does involve some math here and there. Apparently we aren't allowed calculators so it can't be that hard, can it?

RIP Doppy.

Van was making a joke BTW.

Vancouvia wrote:it's integral to your success

Why?

Miklania wrote:RIP Doppy.

Van was making a joke BTW.

Oh I get it.

If I couldn't get it the first time it just shows how screwed I am this sem.

Doppler wrote:Oh I get it.

If I couldn't get it the first time it just shows how screwed I am this sem.

yeah sorry I was being a bit derivative

Linaviar, Ostehaar, and Anisiera

Vancouvia wrote:yeah sorry I was being a bit derivative

Could you not?

Math becomes way less fun when all of the numbers in an equation get replaced by letters

sylly week shouldnt be stressful

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