Honestly, at this point, I haven't played the game (I didn't like Civ V but enjoyed IV). But I am so enraptured by the music and how it evolves over the different periods and over the different civilisations. It makes me want to buy the game and play it myself! So far I am just listening to the...
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Honestly, my hatred for Singapore has over the years become more of a mild annoyance and a complete disregard to it. After all, the opposite of love is not hate, but indifference.
Yugoslavia and Albania. Bulgaria will just watch from afar.
I always pictured Yugoslav leaders eyeing Albania just because it would make the border look so pretty.
What map of Tringapore?
Surely if anything, it is easier for Romanians and other immigrant groups to get jobs given their willingness to work for lesser pay than the British in the same low skilled-jobs.
After all, it's part of the whole 'dem immigrants stealing our jobs and lowering wages' rhetoric that is quite...
It honestly was my favourite part of the Forum.
Not so much negotiations between Yugoslavia, Bulgaria and Albania as it is outright conquest.
At least the first stanza of the New Zealand Anthem is in Maori. And its so pretty.
I see your point verily. Though I opt for the former so that it's more consistent with say South Africa (named for the South-ness than the Africa) or New Zealand (for the New-ness)
In my head, it was the Republic of Korea and the Democratic People's Republic of Korea, named after Goryeo whereas South Sudan is literally the Republic of South Sudan, the Sudan of the south.
Made this one in a jiffy out of curiousity. My sources are from the wikipedia page so take things with a pinch of salt.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_country-name_etymologies
I have come to the conclusion that following some Austrian schools, that ballroom dancing should be taught in the curriculum. This is so that you can better eliminate social awkwardness between boys and girls at a young age. Also, it's fancy.
Not in this case given that the government isn't really involved in the air pollution and their response to the event was respectable.
The people's reaction however, bordered on paranoid frenzy of blame and fear-mongering
Well the statement itself. Nothing really.
But often some people use that statement and run with it as if some great effect of the wise and impressive rule of a monarch.
I remember Bast using this exact phrase as one of the attributes to why Queen Anne of Great Britain was such a great...
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