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How do you feel about Vraelomon?

  • Long live The King.

    Votes: 43 32.3%
  • I didn't vote for him.

    Votes: 90 67.7%

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    133

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Greeks are still salty over the Thermopylae defeat and the burning of Athens. It's ok, I understand it.
I'm still salty over the betrayal of Viriato in 139 BC and annexation of Portugal by Spain in 1580.
One day, I shall avenge my ancestors and once again unite the lusitani tribes against the roman and spanish scum :mad:.
It would be a great mod.
 
As a Greek, I have to say, we count Thermopylae as a moment of glory. Sort of, we're glad we lost, because it gave the opportunity to Leo and his boys to sacrifice with nobility, if that makes any sense.
Actually, I'd be very interested to see a debate between you and a Terco Viejo.
 
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I won't comment anything "historical" because I don't want to make a mess with Monty... lately it seems that bans are being given away for free :iamamoron: . I love Portugal... after all, they are reintegrated Galicians. I also love their women... without moustaches and with shaved armpits, of course.
/joking:iamamoron:

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Lusitani, you know I love you. ?

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They want their children to have some kind of disease, insane this women.

"Whiteness is a condition one first acquires and then one has-a malignant, parasitic-like condition to which "white" people have a particular susceptibility. The condition is foundational, generating characteristic ways of being in one's body, in one's mind, and in one's world. Parasitic Whiteness renders its hosts' appetites voracious, insatiable, and perverse. These deformed appetites particularly target nonwhite peoples. Once established, these appetites are nearly impossible to eliminate. Effective treatment consists of a combination of psychic and social-historical interventions. Such interventions can reasonably aim only to reshape Whiteness's infiltrated appetites-to reduce their intensity, redistribute their aims, and occasionally turn those aims toward the work of reparation. When remembered and represented, the ravages wreaked by the chronic condition can function either as warning ("never again") or as temptation ("great again"). Memorialization alone, therefore, is no guarantee against regression. There is not yet a permanent cure."

 
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