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So, what's the current state of the raid ? Dead ?
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Honestly I think that even if Doll streams, I don't know is popular interest in the game is still strong enough for it do enough.
A stream will be fun undoubtedly but yeah we've lost like .3 points at this point
 
I tried playing it once but I got confused and left,
Even if territorial.io raids died off I heard we made the jannies on 'cord seethe so its a mission accomplished for us
 
I used to play a bunch every night before bed but unfortunately 'teens lost interest in it and also a bunch of 'corders started botting us (cuz we were le heckin' alt righterinos (literally Hitler)) which demoralized us because no matter how much we won we were still losing points. But I still consider it a partial Sharty win because we reached top ten and caused a bunch of 'corders to seethe (eventho someone posted dnb which I think was too far)
 
I used to play a bunch every night before bed but unfortunately 'teens lost interest in it and also a bunch of 'corders started botting us (cuz we were le heckin' alt righterinos (literally Hitler)) which demoralized us because no matter how much we won we were still losing points. But I still consider it a partial Sharty win because we reached top ten and caused a bunch of 'corders to seethe (eventho someone posted dnb which I think was too far)
Yeah, depending on what Doll does or doesn't do, I'm personally done.
Moreover, I should and will slowly quit being that active on the sharty. I've been on a personnal quest for some years now to bend my lazy ass will to work, and I can see the light at the end, but yeah. Once there's enough mods and jannies in here too, I'll step down.
 
A SoyJak (Soil and Water Conservation) was an agricultural machinery company based in Hungary during the 1980s, specializing primarily in plows for rice paddies that were specifically designed to reduce soil erosion while simultaneously improving crop yield by burying fertilizer beneath ground level

Ohnononono soilclucks are Hungarian rice farmers
 
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A SoyJak (Soil and Water Conservation) was an agricultural machinery company based in Hungary during the 1980s, specializing primarily in plows for rice paddies that were specifically designed to reduce soil erosion while simultaneously improving crop yield by burying fertilizer beneath ground level

Ohnononono soilclucks are Hungarian rice farmers
Not hungARYANS for no reason.
 
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