The Post-Game Thread (now with moar games!)

Those happen sometimes. I was offered a hat for an uncraftable razorback. I couldn't possibly say no.

Gotta take them as they come in I guess. I should probably start trading more often. I tend to craft things way too much when they have at least 1-2 scrap value.
 
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In Capitalism, ya don't trust nothin' but your money. Or in this case ya hats.
 
Managed to get a few kills in Counter Strike. I'm so terrible at it....

In Socialism you don't even have a choice
And as we all know the Government cannot be trusted with money

Wrong. It's the people within the government that can't be trusted.
 
Managed to get a few kills in Counter Strike. I'm so terrible at it....



Wrong. It's the people within the government that can't be trusted.
People form the Government
The money of the Government are in the hands of the bureaucrats

Equivalent with government
As in our government is corrupt
 
And how is that relevant to government being corrupt?
People corrupt the ideals
They corrupt because they will it to happen

Power corrupts people
People corrupt the Government
And that affects us all

They do what they must, because they can
 
Great. Now you're saying Glados is the government which are also the people which are also corrupt which are also people with guns. Which also want power.
 
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Loaded up Warband for the first time in a few days. Not like it's easy to get rusty at the game anywho.

The Sarranids are gaspin' for air as we put on pressure like a gigantic python. All their Western territories have been taken. They're fightin' hard to keep Samarra Castle, but it's simply to no avail. Now, they have a pitiful five castles left; not even one town. This Sultanate hasn't had a town for nigh a month. It's no wonder that the Sultan is filled with enough rage to induct two of his lords for treason back-to-back when he needs all the men he can recruit. :lol: Two others defected of their own will as well, clearly not happy with the way our war is goin'.

Their armies grow smaller, their garrisons lose men constantly. Our pool of territories grows larger, and with it, our numbers. Even if for some ungodly reason my King agreed to a truce, the Sarranid Sultanate might as well be no more. Their lack of capital 'n land has reached the point of no return. The Sarranid Sultanate is soon to be the Rhodok Sultanate.
 

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