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What Country are you from without saying the name of said country?


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16 hours ago, Rutabaga22 said:

Us, and I'd like to say Pennsylvania?

Nop not even close

nop, not even close, again.

ooooo, SO CLOSE! Think backwoods and hillbilly. You are right next to it though. And yes, im in the US of A.

On 1/8/2023 at 12:56 AM, Ryaja said:

I am in the land of a broken school system

So, you are a quantum mass in every country until observed?

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On 1/7/2023 at 11:53 PM, kerbiloid said:

So, everywhere?

10 hours ago, Jacob Kerman said:

So, you are a quantum mass in every country until observed?

Touché, I'll elaborate, I live in a place in the land that I'm in that is slightly less crazy than every where else here right now.

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12 hours ago, Ryaja said:

Touché, I'll elaborate, I live in a place in the land that I'm in that is slightly less crazy than every where else here right now.

Im stumped. Where are you?

10 hours ago, Ben J. Kerman said:

We are obsessed with oil, wear sunglasses, and bring 'freedom' to all other clays. 

My schools Special Ed class, or The US of A. So, same thing.

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3 hours ago, Nazalassa said:

Stop with Ohio please

Especially, since he said that it's a New England state, and Ohio is not in England.

New Ohio!

Or Ohioshire.

P.S.
Btw, isn't it a rhyme? /ou-haja-shaja/

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On 1/9/2023 at 3:49 AM, TomKerbal said:

Bulgaria ?

Yes

56 minutes ago, Maria Sirona said:

Moldova is not even in EU and its language is romanian

Why are Moldova and Romania two seperate countries anyway? I haven't thought about it much until a few days ago. Exact same language, anthem, flag (unless you count the coat of arms on Moldova's flag) and yet they're independent. I guess it has something to do with USSR or Transnistria.

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6 minutes ago, tajwo said:

Why are Moldova and Romania two seperate countries anyway?

Because they were several (more than two) medieval countries (principalities) which first had gotten into the Ottoman Empire at once, then gotten out one by one.
The Eastern prinicpality (Moldova) became a part of the Russian Empire, the Western principalities became Romania.
So, since late XVIII century they were different countries, and the Eastern dialect of Romanian language was named Moldavian because the Eastern principality was exactly Moldova.

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2 hours ago, tajwo said:

Yes

Why are Moldova and Romania two seperate countries anyway? I haven't thought about it much until a few days ago. Exact same language, anthem, flag (unless you count the coat of arms on Moldova's flag) and yet they're independent. I guess it has something to do with USSR or Transnistria.

Because the USSR annexed the region from Romania and made it its own SSR, but i feel that we're going a bit far into politics

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13 minutes ago, Maria Sirona said:

Because the USSR annexed the region from Romania and made it its own SSR, but i feel that we're going a bit far into politics

Previously Romania annexed the region (called Bessarabia) from Russia.

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