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Aug 19, 2009 10:41

Alright, I’ve become sick and tired of you undereducated, liberal-ass buffoons and your complete failure to do anything right. So I’m going to settle this once and for all.

As hilarious as the thought of both Russia and America behind bars is, YOU POLICE PEOPLE DON’T MAKE SENSE. You can’t arrest a fucking country.

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kodac_moment August 19 2009, 16:13:37 UTC
[Another country?]

If you are the law, then you should know that every citizen needs to obey the law. As you are not in your home country, you don't exactly have the same rights as you would.

And... Judging by your second to final statement... you don't even like Russia. Why would you care if he were behind bars?

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2cool4europe August 19 2009, 16:21:10 UTC
Simply because we're in a different world, it doesn't mean we're not countries. Countries follow different laws, even when not in their own home.

If he's behind bars, I can't burn down Moscow, obviously. Or punch him into an economic recession.

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kodac_moment August 19 2009, 16:56:03 UTC
I'm sorry, sir, from my understanding, you're the personification of a country. Hence, you "countries" are still a citizen of Discedo and abide the rules like everybody else.

[...] He won't be there forever. Just don't go endangering any other people when you do.

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2cool4europe August 19 2009, 17:14:45 UTC
We are not single citizens. We are thousands of citizens. That isn't going to change, even if we're cut off from our people.

Good.

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kodac_moment August 19 2009, 17:48:37 UTC
Wouldn't you think then that technically we should be putting them under arrest a thousand fold? I understand your reasoning, but what they did put others at risk of being harmed, and I'm sure you know this rule in war: attacking a neutral country in war is asking for trouble. Think of it like the neutral country fighting back and winning.

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2cool4europe August 19 2009, 17:53:07 UTC
You aren't a neutral country. You're a police force. Now, don't get me wrong: I support you guys. God knows this hellhole needs some basic order. However, at the point where you interfere with international affairs, you overstep your bounds.

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kodac_moment August 19 2009, 18:12:51 UTC
I mean Discedo as a neutral country, not the police. We're just citizens of Discedo trying to protect out country.

Mind, I don't disagree with you, but I don't agree either. If it's an international affair, it should have been taken outside of the city. "Outside our borders" if you will.

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2cool4europe August 19 2009, 18:41:48 UTC
Discedo's my vital regions. A territory of Prussia.

If we follow that train of thought, then all international affairs ought to take place in space! Completely nonsensical!

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kodac_moment August 19 2009, 20:39:21 UTC
Your.... vital regions?

It's just a suggestion to reduce the risk of Discedo's citizens from being harmed. That's all.

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2cool4europe August 20 2009, 02:11:12 UTC
Of course. And it will be duly noted.

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