Taijitu
Forum Meta => Archive => General Discussion Archive => Topic started by: Flemingovia on January 16, 2007, 01:11:08 AM
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The original "100 nations" thread seems a long time ago now, doesn't it?
Usual w00tage may now take place.
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W00t!! 13 up from this morning!!!
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Yay!!!!
/me dances.
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Nice!!
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302 now!
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Treble WooT!!!
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Long live Taijitu.
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And all who dwell in her....
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wOOt!
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We will break a 1000 nations in no time.
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*Starts planning the 1000 nation party*
There's only one difference this time... we won't lose our 1000 nations!
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That's because 1000 nations isn't our goal... We're striving for largest player created region :P
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*claps regally*
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Just out of curiosity, does anyone know what the all-time record for a UCR is?
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screw player created region. largest region ever! evn bigger than the pacfics.
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yuuuuuuuhuuuuuu !!! ;D
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Let joyous w00tings fall upon us all in Taijitu!
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Just out of curiosity, does anyone know what the all-time record for a UCR is?
I'm not sure, but I think Gatesville hit around 1200 at one time.
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We will become the biggest region ever.
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By March or April I would guess.
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WOOHOO :D
WOOHOO :D
WOOHOO :D
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;D
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Wow...
That's a lot. And how long has this region existed? (I just got here this morning.)
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The region is currently 17 days old :)
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But remeber big is not always best ;)
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this is true
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The original "100 nations" thread seems a long time ago now, doesn't it?
Usual w00tage may now take place.
Awesome! :congrats: :2c: :2c: :2c:
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Er we have over 600 now...
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The original "100 nations" thread seems a long time ago now, doesn't it?
Usual w00tage may now take place.
YAY!!! O0
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THAT POST WAS ALMOST IDENTICAL TO A POST YOU MADE EARLIER
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LOL
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But remeber big is not always best ;)
These are wise words. A small region of focused and thoughtful nations can be far more powerful and dangerous than one of great size and great imprudence. Although, from what I've seen, this region is hardly lacking in strong and motivated nations. And nonetheless, this is still a wonderful accomplishment and I'm proud to say that I'm a part (or I should say, hopefully becoming a part) of this region.