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Posts posted by Tomasious Rubinlord
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Can I start a new war? Can it be me? PLease! I must have something to do with this war! I'll attack any alliance for anyone(anonymous or not, you decide) then we can have a dandy ol' war!
Attacking an alliance that is with a peace treaty with Roz Wei may get you suspended by Rozalia. Beware.
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I think that is actually cool you are Iranian. There is nothing wrong with being from Iran.
Yeah, I may be from Iran, but am not anti-semetic, anti-Israel or anti-America or something along those lines.
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I really would 100% not be ashamed to come from a country which can rightfully claim to be one of the most important cradles of human civilisation mate. If you're not in agreement with the current government well, I don't think you're alone. But there's nothing shameful about being from Iran!
Thank you. That made my day.
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I guessed based on the following facts:
1. He said he denied what people assumed was his religion. Based on appearance, it is hard to determine someone's religion for the most part. The exceptions: most people of Arabic or middle eastern origin are Muslim. Over 95% in most of those countries. With Indians you can usually tell if they are Muslim, Hindu or Sikh by their dress.
2. He said his country was hated by everyone. There aren't many countries which are hated by "everyone" (an exaggeration whichever country it is). America is out because of point 1. India isn't a hated country. Similarly I doubt he is Chinese or Japanese. Out of middle eastern nations, Iran and Saudi Arabia are probably the most disliked. I'd go for Iran out of those two.
3. He said his country was a mix of theocracy and democracy. Snide comments about America aside, there are not many theocratic countries. Actually only the Vatican city, Tibet (in exile), and Iran are theocratic. Of those, only Iran has democratic elements.
The only other option is Israel, and that's only because he said G-d which is a typically Jewish way to say God.
So there you have it, Iran or Israel. Take your pick.
I admire your thinking. Yes, I'm Iranian
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Entertainment.
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He's Iranian
lol, How'd you came up to that conclusion? I may be Nigerian, Iraqish, Lybian, Algerian, Micronesian, Korean, Australian and what not.
But nevermind that.
Are you trolling us m8?
No.
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Its O.K. we know it is Sweden.
France?
Dunno, that's one of the most hated in Britain.
Maybe... Turkey? Saudi Arabia? Uh... North Korea? Hm... Libya? Israel? Iraq? Iran?
You mean you're American then....
Sorry. My privacy, reputation and security is too important to express my national and religious background :/
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I was born to one of the most hated nations in the world (and I'm not going to mention its name in public, ever). Never knowing if my state is a democracy or a teocracy, I was always atheist, and when people told me I'm a member of their religion, I denied it hatredfully (at least in my heart). My family is mostly secular, and so do I. I believed in a supernatural power only when I was an innocent child, as an influence from society, but when I began developing Individuality I become spiritual- one who searches for a higher meaning beyond the taken-for-granted, however not religious.
Sometimes it's hard to be a complete atheist in a society religion is one of its primary sources of existance, say g-d name in public and in the various types of culture and music. When the news I watch present an external perspective of my communal religion, I feel ashamed of myself being born to a sort of hermit kingdom and a sociocentric society who is very superstitious and I may even claim- quite primitive, while most of the world is christian, islamic, etc.
I feel as if I would need to hide my social/religious/national background just to blend in with those who are beyond my land, and therfore sorry for not being born elsewhere, in a place that is not viewed so horribly, like wearing a mask.
For me, religion will always be a sorrowful thing to confess about and to be discussed in public, not due to its moralistic, higher meaning but due to sterotypes and others lack of accaptance and tolerance.
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Somewhat yes, but, I believe (according to the communist manifesto anyways) they had committees of some sort?
In theory, Communism is when all members of a certain society are all equal, and therefore lack individualism, heirarchy or leadership, so no. In practice, however, it become totalitarian and equality was initiated on the masses, while the ruling, singular political party had a monarchy-like lifestyle, were adored by everybody and were seen as "beloved leaders" (North Korea, for example). In Theory, Communism could be great and rightful. In practice, it was nasty and unrightful.
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Ideal Communism thought by Karl Marx is more anarchist in a manner.
Yes, because its against the ruling capitalist, imperialist government.
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Yes. It's also spelt whether.
Well excuse me for not being born in the USA.
But how can we collaborate on a thing we're unfamiliar with? At least write about your philosophy in the blogs, like Stormeridon does with Prodigism
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In-game.
Weather its in game or not, none of us had never read it.
Are you expecting us to collaborate with a subject we never read and learn about in our lives?
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Yes, She Zhoginist Manifetso was published in '91.
You weren't even born in 91'.
Gheesh.
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What!? No Zhoginism?!
Your ideology will never be discussed outside your mind if your'e not going to publish it to the masses, write a book, or talk about it with other people.
Geesh.
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Poor PenguinsAll hail Communist Seals ofhellScandinavia! -
I wonder... what are you going to do to achieve your quest?
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Well. I Guess I'll wait till one of you cities fall. Ohh! Can I be a deadly disease? Ooh! or a volcano? Or a storm? Or a giant asteroid?!?!?!?
no.
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Uh... Abu Haddad just posted "Convert to Islam or die" on our alliance forums along with pictures of decapitated heads.
-A proof radicalist (!) islam serves no purpose in post-modern-day terms. It may served a purpose a few centuries ago as a sign of power and dominance of leaders over their servents (such in the Ottoman empire, where decapiting heads was considered a norm for justice), but today it is a sign of primitive terrorism.
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People should be able to believe whatever the f**k they want, shouldn't they?
Agreed, however how believing in the Sun God or the Ba'al can help us solve different problems which exist today? The entire point of an ideology/religion is to serve a certain purpose, and that's what it's designed for at first. Islam may offered the people in the far past how to act in a certain way in fields such as in justice, meaning of life and argiculture, but what solutions can it offer to problems which are caused by technology, modern-day military and industry?
(btw i prefered your previous signature. This one is... weird)
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How could Islam be relavent, practical, useful or benefical under 21th century circumstances?
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I believe the entire point of this delay is to have time to develop one's city to be strong and prosperous.
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One step for man, giant step for
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I declare a crusade on you!
*cough* I am strong-e *cough* than *cough* -ou
Besides, Roz Wei and BoC are allies, aren't they?
Life Expectancy
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As we Entakuqese promote harmony, order and health within our borders, most of us leave this world around 80 to 90 years.