Yeah i think I have a new favorite music genre
@Man with no name or life thoughts?
@BritianForeverXD :troll:
Should have banned it permanently tbh
Delete discussions permanently frfr
We need to force everyone to go outside
Discussions literally devolved from garbage as usual to an entire fucking waste facility in 2 weeks
@Mosts1theCR90 I'm fine with a little tomfoolery but I'm fed up with all the constant annoying ass skibidi toilet posts with no ounce of funny in them
Like I know it's trolling but it's missing the humor part
Sigma and editor do not belong in the same sentence
Hoover was a great guy put in an unlucky, bad situation, and since he did nothing to fix it, he was a bad president
I don't know who any of those people are so I just didn't vote
@The5thPentagonMade ok but actually that would be sick if Hyper could code it. And it would change depending on conquests and stuff
"I am an indonesian" nahhh don't let little bro justify war on timor leste 💀
...s- sing up the 'ra?
Idc if Russia is "winning" the Ukraine war, it's still going to be a very costly and slow victory for them, which is still embarrassing for a country which is supposed to be the strongest power in Europe and one of the strongest in the world as a whole. Russian capture of Kyiv is 2 years overdue. I don't see how they are going to surpass the USA ever, except maybe in numbers, but it doesn't mean everything
@PrivateWriter0 ok but seriously what the hell were they supposed to use otherwise? Flag with the coat of arms of the firsrt German Empire was probably the only good choice, as that was the first manifestation of actual German nationalism (very different form of nationalism that the Nazi german nationalism but still nationalism)
Yeah i think I have a new favorite music genre
@Man with no name or life thoughts?
@BritianForeverXD :troll:
Alternate history cooking (Chen has plot armor)
^^^My genuine reaction:
Second Guangxi-Guangdong War/Yue-Gui War
Prelude
In December 1936, Chen Jiongming narrowly avoided assassination wihile attending the tomb of Lu Ronting. It was revealed that Guangxi leader Ma Ji, wanting to assume leadership of Liangguang by force, was behind the failed assassination. Thus, later, Chen appeared in front of the Guangdong Provincial Assembly to rally them to take down Guangxi and to defend their hard-earned liberties. The diarchy subsequently collapsed, and the clique plunged into civil war.
War
Half of the Liangguang army defected to Ma Ji's cause, heavily crippling Liangguang's ability to fight. However, this loss would be mostly negated with Chen's strange but ultimately successful stratgey. He would have most of his men defend a front line, while some of his units would find a gap in Ma's line and race through the open territory, capturing key supply areas and major cities. Though, some of Ma's units realized this, they attempted to halt their advance. To counter this, Chen would just simply order a different unit to march on in an alternate direction. Ma's units couldn't even relay Chen's advances due to their poor communication. It was only when Liangguang troops arrived at the outskirts of the provisional capital of Nanning, when Ma was alerted of their presence by the city's police, had he realized what was going on. However, there were no available units at Ma's disposal that he could order to redirect to Nanning to hold an impromptu defense of the capital. They were either out of contact, in battle, or too far away to reach the capital. Out of options, Ma attempted to hastily flee the capital. Unfortunately for him, though, he was found and captured by Liangguang soldiers in the southeastern outskirts of the city. Humiliated, Ma was forced to announce the surrender of he and his armies, bringing an end to the brief and anticlimactic civil war.
Aftermath
Thanks to Chen's tactics, both sides suffered minimal losses, with only roughly 30-70 men dying on each side. Ma's soldiers and even some generals, it was decided, would be reintegrated into the Liangguang army or permitted to return home, as most simply wanted to defend their homes from invaders and bandits. Now, with nobody interfering with his rule, the Governor General would set out on his quest to build a federal, democratic China.
Ok and
Lemme
@Man with no name or life lucky lad...
Truly the
Peru told me a few weeks ago so I know