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Pot: 30 D - Spring, 1944, Finished
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11 Nov 19 UTC Spring, 1939: (The_Sable): yeet
11 Nov 19 UTC Spring, 1939: (Macca573): yeeter
11 Nov 19 UTC Spring, 1939: (BobMcBob): yeetest
11 Nov 19 UTC Spring, 1939: (Spicy Chicken): yeetier
13 Nov 19 UTC Autumn, 1939: Hurry up Japan!
13 Nov 19 UTC Autumn, 1939: the yeet chain has broken
13 Nov 19 UTC Autumn, 1939: the yeet chain has broken
13 Nov 19 UTC Autumn, 1939: Your yeet chain has broken!
14 Nov 19 UTC Autumn, 1939: RIP yeet chain
14 Nov 19 UTC Autumn, 1939: you will be missed
14 Nov 19 UTC Autumn, 1939: Yeet chain got yeeted.
15 Nov 19 UTC Spring, 1940: Yep, I'm dead.
15 Nov 19 UTC Spring, 1940: good luck
16 Nov 19 UTC Autumn, 1940: Darn. Almost held my ground there. One question. Why is everyone else too dumb to see MacLeod as a threat? Has anyone noticed who's winning? Or who will be able to put up a massive offensive against literally whoever they want as soon as I'm dead? I'll give you a clue, because you obviously need it. It's Britain.
17 Nov 19 UTC Autumn, 1940: Yes, I have a lot of units, however, they are spread across the board. And yes, while I can attack anyone, any of these attacks would be at a fraction of my power, and unsuccessful.
17 Nov 19 UTC Autumn, 1940: Germany knows this, and knows that if I am attacked, he will rise from the ashes.
17 Nov 19 UTC Autumn, 1940: It's taking a really long time for people to realise what constitutes a threat. Britain constitutes a threat. I don't. And when a fraction of your power is about the same as most of anybody else's, your attacks aren't exactly likely to fail.

MacLeod knows this, but he also knows that (almost) everyone else here doesn't know enough about the game to realise it. It's going to take a long time for me to "rise out of the ashes" even if Britain is attacked.

I'm surrounded on all fronts, and not in a position to take any centers from him. But MacLeod knows you can't work that out either. MacLeod is pretending to be nice, but rally he's just playing your lack of game knowledge against you.

Just because you can't see the threat, doesn't mean it's not there. Because it definitely is.
17 Nov 19 UTC Autumn, 1940: Who's not being nice exactly?
17 Nov 19 UTC Autumn, 1940: When did I say I was being nice? I'm just say that you aren't either.
17 Nov 19 UTC Autumn, 1940: this is rly intense

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