26 Nov 13 UTC | Spring, 1994: Anyone want to switch countries with me? |
26 Nov 13 UTC | Spring, 1994: No.. -_- |
26 Nov 13 UTC | Spring, 1994: System.printf "Hello, world!' |
26 Nov 13 UTC | Spring, 1994: World.printf "Oh, great. This guy again." |
26 Nov 13 UTC | Spring, 1994: for i in i in players in i with players = i - player*s: pront i.name() + " ''' |
26 Nov 13 UTC | Spring, 1994: I think he's glitching out again. |
26 Nov 13 UTC | Spring, 1994: I AM THE DIPLOMACY |
26 Nov 13 UTC | Spring, 1994: I AM THE LAW! |
26 Nov 13 UTC | Spring, 1994: LAAAAAAAAAAAAAWWWWWWWWWW! |
26 Nov 13 UTC | Spring, 1994: LWWWUAAAAAAWAWWW |
26 Nov 13 UTC | Spring, 1994: LOAU! |
26 Nov 13 UTC | Spring, 1994: I was surfing the site, and found this game. More than probably the most derpy wacked up game I have ever seen. http://www.webdiplomacy.net/board.php?gameID=111770#gamePanel |
26 Nov 13 UTC | Spring, 1994: Wow, that looks just like one of the anonymous games I may or may not be in: http://webdiplomacy.net/board.php?gameID=126952#gamePanel |
26 Nov 13 UTC | Spring, 1994: ITALY! Y U IN MOSCOW? |
26 Nov 13 UTC | Spring, 1994: Why are the circles purple? |
26 Nov 13 UTC | Spring, 1994: Strangest things about those games is that Italy failed to die. |
27 Nov 13 UTC | Spring, 1994: I would just like to say, that in harriton Connor, it looks like Hannibal has reached Rome. |
27 Nov 13 UTC | Spring, 1994: What do you mean? |
27 Nov 13 UTC | Spring, 1994: Hannibal Lector was a Carthaginian conqueror who terrorized Italy for a long time but never took Rome. It looks like he finally reached it. |
27 Nov 13 UTC | Spring, 1994: Oh. That's kind of clever. |