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M'ilord🎯

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  1. 2 hours ago, Bear said:

    :o Get him!

     

    Joke aside, maybe I should've go for the long con. Work my way up gov, get bank access and boom! Revive Vargen Institute back from the dead

     

    Who says i haven't Milord ,lord,Lords, Lordsh, Lordship.

    2 hours ago, Micchan said:

    Posting the joke the day after... what an awesome april fool joke!

    i know right

     

    1 hour ago, Yir Yoronti said:

    Even this? If so what you said earlier is the truth!!

    I like creating paradoxes.

     

    55 minutes ago, John Smith said:

    Oh hey are we revealing ourselves now? I didn't get the memo from our overlord Roquentin... Well this is kinda awkward :| @M'ilord🎯 give me a few days to craft up my post before we sabotage this place, k? Just stick around until then.

    Sure, no rush i have got this place under control, take your time.:P

  2.  It is I the great Khajit from Elswhere, now i have the chance to tell the story that hasnt been told the story that nobody knows or will ever know, the real story.

    It all began 10 days after TKR was created and little Milord entered Orbis and by consequence TKR, thinking it would be a good Aliance. When little me realized what i had got myself into, there was no going back, the Mad Tyrant which ran TKR was a madman, Lord Of Madness indeed, Infinite Citadel rulled with an iron leg destroying  democracy and all its "banners" giving free grants for cities and moneis like a mob crook. Little did he know that the litle nation he was terrorising , lusitacvs, with free grants and crucial help for development of the newborn nation was a spy.

     

     Yeah that's right i am bloody spy, i am an UPN spy ( I Love Purple, and like communism and handshakes in purple). And it is high time that Orbis knows about the true origin of The TKR  i will make a wall of text in OWF that will expose the evilness and crookness of @Infinite Citadel and i do that i will unleash my infinite power form as M'i'lor'd and join my bratva and comarades in the fight against dictatorship, TKR, and the enemies of the proliterat.

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    The Liar M'i'lor'd

    Spoiler

    Happy April Fools Day.

     

    you might be thinking but it is 2th of April, well yesterday was Easter, which is a very important holiday for me so i didn't want to corrupt it with lies.

    Everithing i said was a lie, EVERYTHING...

     

     

     

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  3. 14 minutes ago, Nizam Adrienne said:

    I'm not joking. You can find and read the same accounts I did. I only spoke of the Spaniards, by the way, because they are the only ones I personally studied in depth.

     

    Edit: These are Wikipedia articles on the subject, but should give you an idea of what I'm talking about at least

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spanish_Requirement_of_1513

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Valladolid_debate

    I will faithfully read

  4. 1 minute ago, Mitsuru said:

    You're generalizing yourself quite a lot as you seem to assume that I like the romans for any particular reasons or approve of what they've done to a lot of people. I'm still judging the past by the morals of today. You failing to see that is not my problem. And I'm kind of getting tired of discussing this especially because I'm hungry and my done is almost done. Since we're not going to agree on anything here I'll just end the discussion here.

    it's easy to talk, not so easy to do

    encourage you to see the world and see how dark it has been and still is. 

     

     

    P.S just because I am fallacious doesn't mean you can to it is still wrong

  5. 9 minutes ago, Mitsuru said:

    I don't know if you've suddenly landed in the 21st century but I'm still talking about the 15th/16th/17th century when people were well aware what they were doing and who they were taking the land from away. I'll refer to Adrienne who said quite correctly that Spaniards and Portuguese (and all other colonialists in every point of the world) considered the natives "savages" and thought they were entitled to every land. And to call that "multiculturialism" is an insult to all the victims. An estimated 90% of the indigeneous population of South America was killed by diseases brought in by the Europeans and you're asking me where my multiculturalism is? You should be ashamed of yourself.

    So now your judging the same situation with the morals of the past, I sense HIPOCRACCY.

    I don't know here you reads

     I  up voting death

    I simply said that is how humans have done for years and still do now. you are still generalising .

    settlers were looking for a better life not all were psychos .

    you know who considered others savges , the Romans, why does not nobody say anything about that. my ancestors died at their hands

    if it weren't for colonisation I would probably not exist today.

    and od d Nizam only spoke of the scastilians

  6. Just now, Mitsuru said:

    Obviously not but if you settle in an area that has been taken away from the natives then you're guilty by de fault.

    were is your multiculturalism, there is room for everybody. they might have not know about the kidnapping of the native. although this situation is hipothetical

  7. 4 minutes ago, Mitsuru said:

    If everybody still thought like that and if we hadn't made any progress, then Europe would still be war ridden all the time.

    the world hasn't changed it is still the rule of the fittests

  8. 1 hour ago, Nizam Adrienne said:

    There are plenty of accounts of the moral debates they had regarding their actions. I've read a few of them. You make it sound like they were children, unaware of the immorality of their behaviors. They knew full and well what they were doing and that it was wrong. They just called the natives "savages" and disguised it under a claim of promoting Catholicism/Christianity in the New World.

     

    2 hours ago, Mitsuru said:

    It's easy to judge passed actions and I'll definitely do it no matter what my ideals would've been back then. That's not a reason at all not to criticize what Europeans have done to natives in all parts of the world. Our sense of entitlement has led to the doom of millions of innocent people. I will not stop criticizing how an estimated 36 million people have died during the first century of Spaniards colonizing Latin America just because moral values have differed between then and now. Besides, there were also people back then already who opposed the atrocities committed towards natives like for example Bartolomé de las Casas.

    you must be jooking since when did the world become moral and benevolent it has allways been the law of the fittest. the Roman empire is just a type of small colonisation, but everyone views it as some grand thing, which it was somewhat since it connected Europe in an superpow

  9. 3 minutes ago, Mitsuru said:

    The people who "discovered" places often ended up being colonialists themselves. Columbus also "discovered" Latin America and ended up returning there when they were already being colonized.

    it's easy to judge passed actions with morals and ideals of today, if you grew up backed then you would probably be has immoral as some of them,and if they grew up in the society of today they would probably have the same ideals as you do.

  10. 12 minutes ago, Mitsuru said:

    With the incredible life expetancy of ~60 years if you were lucky and didn't die from an unknown illness in the Portuguese colonies which the people from Europe knew nothing about. Btw.. I fixed your original statement because "great discoverers" sounds as if these people weren't murderers. :)

    discovers ( sailors) are different from colonialists

  11. My family members live ,most of them, in the same house, so we go around the floors and open presents in every Christmas tree, like a Christmas marathon. in the 25th the broader parts of the family come to the main house where we religiously eat salted cod. then we proceed for a stroll.

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