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Welcome to Cringestianity!

Christians being quirky

because women cant look to the sky

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A place to make fun of those cringy memes of boys being quirky https://discord.gg/6gefkcGB4P

Because women's are not binaries

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A place to make fun of those cringy memes of boys being quirky https://discord.gg/6gefkcGB4P

I never played this game, act as I know everything and you don't know anything in the comments

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Welcome to the official community for 9 Kings, developed by Sad Socket. Build your kingdom from a single castle, expand with powerful cards, and fight back against the nine tyrant kings in this fast-paced roguelike kingdom builder.

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Eu na vida real

Update description (literally unplayable)

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A pissed off sub about Linux

Not a meme, we should ban harmful commands on memes

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A pissed off sub about Linux

Google HOI4 Götterdämmerung trailer

The other reason is that the central focus of the story (perhaps I should have left in the 200 word summary) was how a seemingly insignificant event that occurs during the EU4 timeframe, i.e. the British landing in Quiberon (compared to say, the fall of Constantinople, discovery of the new world, reformation, enlightenment, Waterloo, etc) could have drastic differences on Europe as we know it today.

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A place to share content, ask questions and/or talk about Paradox Interactive games and of the company proper. Some franchises and games of note: Stellaris, Europa Universalis, Imperator: Rome, Crusader Kings, Hearts of Iron, Victoria and Cities: Skylines.

HOI4 Mobile 💪🤑

The other reason is that the central focus of the story (perhaps I should have left in the 200 word summary) was how a seemingly insignificant event that occurs during the EU4 timeframe, i.e. the British landing in Quiberon (compared to say, the fall of Constantinople, discovery of the new world, reformation, enlightenment, Waterloo, etc) could have drastic differences on Europe as we know it today.

The war that nobody talks but everyone knows that exists.

A pissed off sub about Linux