@'Lady Aragosta
HWW Game
Looking for a game where everyone won’t go inactive? Let’s try our luck here!
The premise will be simple, a simple HWW game that anyone can join, and play as usual. Come over and feel free to reserve a country. Game will most likely be ranked unless enough outcry comes out. Game date to be declared.
There are only two issues. I do not have premium, so we will need a brave and noble soul to create the game and code.
Furthermore, this will end up most likely costing gold, since it’s an HWW. This thread shows how you can gain gold on PC if required: How to get Booster Cards on PC
Riding off my Soviet High, I will be reserving myself the Union, sorry, but the motherland (or fatherland, don’t forget the fathers!) needs me! Glory to the Union!
Germany- @TheZhukov
United Kingdom- @The Mister Class
France- @Soviet onion republic
Soviet Union- @Carking the 6th
United States- @GeneralTanke
Japan- @Lady Aragosta
China- @Amotah
Italy- @ChessSamurai1999
Poland- @That polish guy
Spain- @Lt.Rohini
Mexico- @Komrade Khrushchev
Brazil- @Donk2.0
Canada- @Karl von Krass
Argentina- @_Pyth0n_
Peru-
Venezuela-
Romania-
South Africa-
Egypt-
Turkey- @JASLOLY
Manchuko- @CMDR. Wolf
Mongolia-
Xinjiang-
Netherlands-
India- @Kadeko
Australia- @Taffyta Muttonfudge
Yugoslavia-
Sweden- @KaiserOfAnonymous
Persia-
Tibet-
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Point is usually singular, like a year or event. At one time or period or something would be better. Unnoble._Pyth0n_ wrote:
"At one point" refers to a period in history, not a singular time ._.Carking the 6th wrote:
Once? AHAHAHAHAHA! You think it was only once?! Adorable!!
Number 1 goods from Amsterd-
We will begin with a reign of terror. A few murders here and there, murders of great men, murders of little men, just to show we make no distinction.
꧋ꦔꦺꦴꦤꦺꦴꦪꦺꦴꦔꦺꦴꦤꦺꦴ꧈ꦤꦔꦶꦁꦎꦗꦺꦴꦔꦺꦴꦤꦺꦴ꧉
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?Kadeko wrote:
Number 1 goods from Amsterd-
V used to not be a English letter.Donk2.0 wrote:
It's actually pronounced Krakov in polish. W makes the V noise for some reason. V doesn't exist (except for some very specific and rare cases apparently), and ł makes the W noise.Lady Aragosta wrote:
Can't think why.CMDR. Wolf wrote:
lmao did you have Krakow on the brain or somethingLady Aragosta wrote:
Yeah I already knew Germany was plotting against me.
Eh less used to not be a language. Nice times
helpme pleaseCarking the 6th wrote:
Eh less used to not be a language. Nice times
What is the less language
subscriptsCMDR. Wolf wrote:
helpme pleaseCarking the 6th wrote:
Eh less used to not be a language. Nice times
subscript AND superscript!WednesdayAddams wrote:
subscriptsCMDR. Wolf wrote:
helpme pleaseCarking the 6th wrote:
Eh less used to not be a language. Nice times
Everyone forgets about &. Don't even get me talking about ſ...
Donk
Bytro game addict and avid CoW player.
"Þ" > "th"
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My dudes can’t forget about { and ~
What is ₩
I ask again
that wasnt for your answer, that was for them
PLAYING ME LIKE A DAMN FIDDLLLLLLE!!!
MUAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA

Those are characters. The long S (ſ) is a real letter. Look at the US Bill of Rights. You'll find that the original document spells Congress like this; "Congreſs". ſ can be seen quite often in old documents, where readers who don't know what it is may mistake it for a f. It fell out of fashion because it has pretty much the exact same use as a normal S. (https://prologue.blogs.archives.gov/2021/12/14/the-long-s/#jp-carousel-20807)Carking the 6th wrote:
My dudes can’t forget about { and ~
(also, if you exit that image you will find a pretty informative article about the letter)
Ampersand or And (&) however, still sees some use. Its meaning really hasn't changed since it was a part of the alphabet it's just a letter that represents the English word "and". It became known as "ampersand" kind of by mistake. In the 1800's it was typical for the alphabet to be taught with letters that could represent words on their own being mentioned separately by "per se". For example, at the beginning of the alphabet, you would say "A, per se A, B, C - etc" so, when you got to the end, you would go "X, Y, Z, and per se &(and)" through time, this way of reciting the alphabet came out of fashion, however, the last part ended up being merged into "ampersand" which became the name for "&", even after it left the alphabet. Linguistics is very interesting.
Donk
Bytro game addict and avid CoW player.
"Þ" > "th"
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"Amsterdam"WednesdayAddams wrote:
?Kadeko wrote:
Number 1 goods from Amsterd-
We will begin with a reign of terror. A few murders here and there, murders of great men, murders of little men, just to show we make no distinction.
꧋ꦔꦺꦴꦤꦺꦴꦪꦺꦴꦔꦺꦴꦤꦺꦴ꧈ꦤꦔꦶꦁꦎꦗꦺꦴꦔꦺꦴꦤꦺꦴ꧉
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