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1 yr ago
Current As an American [user could not afford rest of post]
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3 yrs ago
Never spaghetti; Boston strong
3 yrs ago
The last post below me is a lie
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3 yrs ago
THE SACRIFICE IS COMPLETE. THE BOILERMEN HAVE FRESH SOULS. THEY CAN DO SHIFT CHANGES.
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3 yrs ago
Was that supposed to be an anime reference

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Harry Potter is not a world view, read another book or I will piss on the moon with my super laser piss.

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This has to be the 12th time this past week the forum went offline. And it's not just me, it's across everyone I know. So I know it's not a fault on my end. But this unstable architecture it getting rather irksome.

I may not be a programming minded person, but I know issues where I see them and there's major issues right now. If I can't check on or look back on something for quick information then posting progress on my end for my RPs is going to be slow.
Also:



http://aaronmk.deviantart.com/art/Sisi-s-Necropolis-459647116

Will add to Grand Rotator.
It has been. A little.
Accepted, my friend.
dat Sisi Acropolis.
Azerbaijan (and by extent: Armenia) are also considered a historical part of Greater Iran, which'd be a sound reason on why the Iranians would want to curb non-Persian influence on them. Which'd probably be why a diplomatic union of the two would be hard, or would not go down very well.
Maybe if I wasn't restrained to a painting program.
Because I'm a whore for attention and just getting my stuff out as wide an area as I physically can, I'mma dump art here. May contain cartoon horses in cartoon horse places, or re-adapted to suit by tastes in irony.

Tools:
Photoshop CS2 (unaccesible at the moment due to issues on my laptop, which is the only machine I got that has it)
Illustrator CS2 (Same boat as Photoshop, but I used it far, far less)
PaintToolSAI
Bamboo Tablet
Two pints of bad ideas

My gallery of misfortune
dA page of misfortune, if you just want to look at the mess it is.

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As a rule to note, stuff further down in any of the hider spaces should be older than what's above it.
Turkey may be a Turkish state, but it's unlikely - as it seems everyone seems to ignore for everything else - that peaceful annexation is pretty rare and far between. In so far as I know it's only really happened once in modern history (Anschluss von Osteriech) or with heavy evidence of tampering with the political conditions of a region (Russian Ukraine). Very little will a nation simply decide to let themselves be annexed by another state unless extreme conditions are met (the state is already occupied and the native government has no means to actively resist when the occupying nation passes legislation to recognize them as a formal territory, there's already extreme economic dependence on the region for the other nation, or both have already heavily blurred cultural and political lines [such as in the theoretical idea that in at-least pre-9/11 politics Canada and the US could have merged given their close cultural state and extremely open trade between the two, however this'd still create international drama and drama inside the two nations]).

Turkey being Turkish may lead to the idea that they could vie for a massive Turkish State and take over old and current Turkish states and region. But this concept would be better established in regions where Political Tengrism would be more popular. But these areas probably would not have the manpower to enforce a policy of building a Turkish mega-state, and Turkey's part of the theoretical Islamic Caliphate which'd turn it into too much of a battleground politically if classical paganism faced a greater resurgence than it is now (or in the nationalist circles of Kazakhstan, maybe).

And on a rambling note: Lithuania is slowly re-discovering its native pagan faith: Romuva. I don't know if it'll get anywhere though. But even despite crusades into the Baltic Romuva has been very difficult to extinguish. It found itself in a massive resurgence on the waves of Classical Romanticism in the 19th century, but was eventually stamped out when the Soviets annexed Lithuania due to Romuva's highly nationalistic nature.

However, now that the Soviet Empire dissolved and Lithuania is its own thing, free of the yoke of Moscow Romuva's been finding itself a home in its old home. Not sure if it could ever grow to be a majority religion again. I don't know if the cultural and artistic waves have that power or direction anymore.
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