CrazyChris wrote:Glad to see the game isnt that frenchless after all
b_anon wrote:CrazyChris wrote:Glad to see the game isnt that frenchless after all
Yep. More the more people that will sell out their allies and surrender to a person with 1/3 of their military force the better.
Jackard wrote:Sotsa wrote:I'm sad to see a wizard has shrunk your cabin and put it in a bottle.
better luck next time.
fucking wizards
CrazyChris wrote:WarpedWiseMan wrote:If you want to find a French village just look for a white flag and/or follow the stench of cheese/arrogance.
Typical stereotypes of France
And I could add more.
Halagaz wrote:WarpedWiseMan wrote:If you want to find a French village just look for a white flag and/or follow the stench of cheese/arrogance.
Still haven't swallow the Bush propaganda, even it was pretty much proved wrong, you are pretty slow man.
btaylor wrote:I have learned that the game doesn't follow the principles of mathematics. If you want something and the game is in a good mood you can get it, whatever it is. More often than not, however, the game wants you to die.
b_anon wrote:Yep. More the more people that will sell out their allies and surrender to a person with 1/3 of their military force the better.
WarpedWiseMan wrote:I don't even know what you are talking about. And even more than that I don't care about your opinions on anything I commented on about American politics. I'll put my education on the subject up against yours any day and the result will look quite similar to when that computer went up against those poor human schmucks on Jeopardy. Just call me Watson.
You are pretty terrible at English man.
CrazyChris wrote:b_anon wrote:Yep. More the more people that will sell out their allies and surrender to a person with 1/3 of their military force the better.
And when in history did France do that? Sell out allies? Surrender yes, but with a 3 to 1 advantage?
They did surrender in WW2 but the Germans had better EVERYTHING. Plus they used tactics the French never stood a chance against.
But again it might just be those stereotypes
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