Polandball I - Polandball can into space

The epilogue will be depressing, as future German/Russian/French space-archaeologists find an obsolete spaceship from 300 years ago, which will then place them in an planet which abides to Polandball rules.

Like that Star Trek episode.
 
+too many points to count them
 
The epilogue will be depressing, as future German/Russian/French space-archaeologists find an obsolete spaceship from 300 years ago, which will then place them in an planet which abides to Polandball rules.

Like that Star Trek episode.

What German, Russain, or French. He literally took the earth out of it's orbit. Having first roasted thwm with the rocket, then because they are now well outside the Goldilocks Zone, they got frozen. So now there's only Polandball.
 
And then MacArthur took command...
 
^Finland isn't 'Nordic' either. It is merely 'Skandinavian'. Nordic countries are Norway/Sweden/Denmark/Iceland and those island semi-autonomous stuff around them :)

edit: hm, wait. Wiki says the opposite. So... etymologically what does Nordic mean? A synonym for the Hyperborea of Europe? (which still makes no sense cause Scotland is mostly to the north of Denmark, and is not Nordic either).

edit2: Although the wiki article 'has multiple issues' http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nordic_countries
 
Isle of Man.
 
Sicilian Trisceles Best Trisceles.

I'd make a note involving some South African groups, but that's against all decency and common sense.
But if you really need to know, the AWB's minimalistic style has some... appeal, I guess?
 
^Finland isn't 'Nordic' either. It is merely 'Skandinavian'. Nordic countries are Norway/Sweden/Denmark/Iceland and those island semi-autonomous stuff around them :)

edit: hm, wait. Wiki says the opposite. So... etymologically what does Nordic mean? A synonym for the Hyperborea of Europe? (which still makes no sense cause Scotland is mostly to the north of Denmark, and is not Nordic either).

edit2: Although the wiki article 'has multiple issues' http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nordic_countries


Scandinavia is Sweden, Norway and Denmark.
The Nordic countries are Finland, Sweden, Norway, Denmark and Iceland

However, Scandinavia is often used by most of the world when they mean the Nordic countries.





(There is also another term, Fennoscandia, that involves Finland, Sweden, Norway, Denmark and some of Russia.)
 
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