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    Wulff got a reaction from Raison d'être in TIAM IV: Guydiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Cockmongler   
    I finally got around to seeing the pictures taken of my company back in the middle of May when we were on our first field exercise and sure enough I was only able to find myself in one single image, which I am a little upset about. I believe this picture was taken by a reporter who was doing some sort of article there, but I don't know if it was ever used for anything. Notice the red-tipped rifles, they've had their firing pin removed.
     


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    Wulff got a reaction from Raison d'être in TIAM IV: Guydiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Cockmongler   
    I finally got around to seeing the pictures taken of my company back in the middle of May when we were on our first field exercise and sure enough I was only able to find myself in one single image, which I am a little upset about. I believe this picture was taken by a reporter who was doing some sort of article there, but I don't know if it was ever used for anything. Notice the red-tipped rifles, they've had their firing pin removed.
     


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    Wulff reacted to Razputin in TIAM IV: Guydiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Cockmongler   
    did you make pew pew sounds when pretending to fire
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    Wulff reacted to Kraszu in TIAM IV: Guydiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Cockmongler   
    Sounds like airsofter complex :^) .
    "Thanks for the game, was fun. Photos when?"
    "Aww, I never get good photos."
    "Why do I always look like an idiot/am always turned around/(put your complaint here) ?"
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    Wulff got a reaction from Raison d'être in TIAM IV: Guydiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Cockmongler   
    I finally got around to seeing the pictures taken of my company back in the middle of May when we were on our first field exercise and sure enough I was only able to find myself in one single image, which I am a little upset about. I believe this picture was taken by a reporter who was doing some sort of article there, but I don't know if it was ever used for anything. Notice the red-tipped rifles, they've had their firing pin removed.
     


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    Wulff got a reaction from Raison d'être in TIAM IV: Guydiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Cockmongler   
    I finally got around to seeing the pictures taken of my company back in the middle of May when we were on our first field exercise and sure enough I was only able to find myself in one single image, which I am a little upset about. I believe this picture was taken by a reporter who was doing some sort of article there, but I don't know if it was ever used for anything. Notice the red-tipped rifles, they've had their firing pin removed.
     


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    Wulff got a reaction from Raison d'être in TIAM IV: Guydiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Cockmongler   
    I finally got around to seeing the pictures taken of my company back in the middle of May when we were on our first field exercise and sure enough I was only able to find myself in one single image, which I am a little upset about. I believe this picture was taken by a reporter who was doing some sort of article there, but I don't know if it was ever used for anything. Notice the red-tipped rifles, they've had their firing pin removed.
     


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    Wulff got a reaction from Raison d'être in TIAM IV: Guydiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Cockmongler   
    I finally got around to seeing the pictures taken of my company back in the middle of May when we were on our first field exercise and sure enough I was only able to find myself in one single image, which I am a little upset about. I believe this picture was taken by a reporter who was doing some sort of article there, but I don't know if it was ever used for anything. Notice the red-tipped rifles, they've had their firing pin removed.
     


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    Wulff got a reaction from Huff in TIAM IV: Guydiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Cockmongler   
    Happy 4th of July my great American allies. Thanks for the Marshall aid!
     


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    Wulff got a reaction from Raison d'être in TIAM IV: Guydiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Cockmongler   
    I finally got around to seeing the pictures taken of my company back in the middle of May when we were on our first field exercise and sure enough I was only able to find myself in one single image, which I am a little upset about. I believe this picture was taken by a reporter who was doing some sort of article there, but I don't know if it was ever used for anything. Notice the red-tipped rifles, they've had their firing pin removed.
     


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    Wulff got a reaction from Raison d'être in TIAM IV: Guydiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Cockmongler   
    I finally got around to seeing the pictures taken of my company back in the middle of May when we were on our first field exercise and sure enough I was only able to find myself in one single image, which I am a little upset about. I believe this picture was taken by a reporter who was doing some sort of article there, but I don't know if it was ever used for anything. Notice the red-tipped rifles, they've had their firing pin removed.
     


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    Wulff got a reaction from Raison d'être in TIAM IV: Guydiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Cockmongler   
    I finally got around to seeing the pictures taken of my company back in the middle of May when we were on our first field exercise and sure enough I was only able to find myself in one single image, which I am a little upset about. I believe this picture was taken by a reporter who was doing some sort of article there, but I don't know if it was ever used for anything. Notice the red-tipped rifles, they've had their firing pin removed.
     


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    Wulff got a reaction from Raison d'être in TIAM IV: Guydiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Cockmongler   
    I finally got around to seeing the pictures taken of my company back in the middle of May when we were on our first field exercise and sure enough I was only able to find myself in one single image, which I am a little upset about. I believe this picture was taken by a reporter who was doing some sort of article there, but I don't know if it was ever used for anything. Notice the red-tipped rifles, they've had their firing pin removed.
     


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    Wulff got a reaction from Huff in TIAM IV: Guydiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Cockmongler   
    Happy 4th of July my great American allies. Thanks for the Marshall aid!
     


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    Wulff got a reaction from Primal Phoenix in Brexit Bullshit   
    Fuck off. I'm not British and even I can see how mindbogglingly stupid this decision is. You're upheaving over 40 years of economy built around being a member of the European Union and creating trouble for literally every single country that is a part of the EU when it comes to trade, not just the UK. Trade agreements will have to be re-negotiated now that the UK has opted out of the benefits that comes with trading among EU countries and I can promise you right now that these new negotiations will not favour the UK. The Pound Sterling is taking a nose-dive and is currently at the lowest value I have ever seen in my entire life and while the financial situation obviously cannot be predicted 100%, there is no doubt that there is short-term financial pain coming to all within the UK. Who knows, maybe the UK just voted yes to their very own "Do-It-Yourself" recession. Considering that 45-50% of British export is to other countries in the European Union, it's quite incredible to me that they decided to leave.
     
    Not to mention the issue that will occur with Brits who are abroad. The Erasmus exchange program will be limited if not downright removed from the UK, meaning that the future of all of Britains exchange students in Europe is uncertain. And what about the people with British citizenships living abroad in Europe? Unless the countries they're staying with offer them citizenships, there is a chance that they could be sent packing and be forced to return to the UK.
     
    I'm not even touching on the internal struggles that the United Kingdom will face now that Scotland and even Ireland are much more likely to vote for their own independence.
     
    England shot itself and its friends in the EU in the foot with this decision. The EU is still reeling from the refugee crisis and now the UK is adding another logistical problem on top of it. There's just no way they can come out of this without some damage to the relations between them and their neighbours.
     
    It doesn't matter that "other countries are doing just fine without the EU" because other countries aren't the fucking United Kingdom.
     
    People in the UK have every right to be worried about their future, not to mention frustrated about the results of the vote. There is no hysteria here, just anger and discontent for good reason.
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    Wulff got a reaction from Primal Phoenix in Brexit Bullshit   
    Fuck off. I'm not British and even I can see how mindbogglingly stupid this decision is. You're upheaving over 40 years of economy built around being a member of the European Union and creating trouble for literally every single country that is a part of the EU when it comes to trade, not just the UK. Trade agreements will have to be re-negotiated now that the UK has opted out of the benefits that comes with trading among EU countries and I can promise you right now that these new negotiations will not favour the UK. The Pound Sterling is taking a nose-dive and is currently at the lowest value I have ever seen in my entire life and while the financial situation obviously cannot be predicted 100%, there is no doubt that there is short-term financial pain coming to all within the UK. Who knows, maybe the UK just voted yes to their very own "Do-It-Yourself" recession. Considering that 45-50% of British export is to other countries in the European Union, it's quite incredible to me that they decided to leave.
     
    Not to mention the issue that will occur with Brits who are abroad. The Erasmus exchange program will be limited if not downright removed from the UK, meaning that the future of all of Britains exchange students in Europe is uncertain. And what about the people with British citizenships living abroad in Europe? Unless the countries they're staying with offer them citizenships, there is a chance that they could be sent packing and be forced to return to the UK.
     
    I'm not even touching on the internal struggles that the United Kingdom will face now that Scotland and even Ireland are much more likely to vote for their own independence.
     
    England shot itself and its friends in the EU in the foot with this decision. The EU is still reeling from the refugee crisis and now the UK is adding another logistical problem on top of it. There's just no way they can come out of this without some damage to the relations between them and their neighbours.
     
    It doesn't matter that "other countries are doing just fine without the EU" because other countries aren't the fucking United Kingdom.
     
    People in the UK have every right to be worried about their future, not to mention frustrated about the results of the vote. There is no hysteria here, just anger and discontent for good reason.
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    Wulff got a reaction from Primal Phoenix in Brexit Bullshit   
    Fuck off. I'm not British and even I can see how mindbogglingly stupid this decision is. You're upheaving over 40 years of economy built around being a member of the European Union and creating trouble for literally every single country that is a part of the EU when it comes to trade, not just the UK. Trade agreements will have to be re-negotiated now that the UK has opted out of the benefits that comes with trading among EU countries and I can promise you right now that these new negotiations will not favour the UK. The Pound Sterling is taking a nose-dive and is currently at the lowest value I have ever seen in my entire life and while the financial situation obviously cannot be predicted 100%, there is no doubt that there is short-term financial pain coming to all within the UK. Who knows, maybe the UK just voted yes to their very own "Do-It-Yourself" recession. Considering that 45-50% of British export is to other countries in the European Union, it's quite incredible to me that they decided to leave.
     
    Not to mention the issue that will occur with Brits who are abroad. The Erasmus exchange program will be limited if not downright removed from the UK, meaning that the future of all of Britains exchange students in Europe is uncertain. And what about the people with British citizenships living abroad in Europe? Unless the countries they're staying with offer them citizenships, there is a chance that they could be sent packing and be forced to return to the UK.
     
    I'm not even touching on the internal struggles that the United Kingdom will face now that Scotland and even Ireland are much more likely to vote for their own independence.
     
    England shot itself and its friends in the EU in the foot with this decision. The EU is still reeling from the refugee crisis and now the UK is adding another logistical problem on top of it. There's just no way they can come out of this without some damage to the relations between them and their neighbours.
     
    It doesn't matter that "other countries are doing just fine without the EU" because other countries aren't the fucking United Kingdom.
     
    People in the UK have every right to be worried about their future, not to mention frustrated about the results of the vote. There is no hysteria here, just anger and discontent for good reason.
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    Wulff got a reaction from Primal Phoenix in Brexit Bullshit   
    Fuck off. I'm not British and even I can see how mindbogglingly stupid this decision is. You're upheaving over 40 years of economy built around being a member of the European Union and creating trouble for literally every single country that is a part of the EU when it comes to trade, not just the UK. Trade agreements will have to be re-negotiated now that the UK has opted out of the benefits that comes with trading among EU countries and I can promise you right now that these new negotiations will not favour the UK. The Pound Sterling is taking a nose-dive and is currently at the lowest value I have ever seen in my entire life and while the financial situation obviously cannot be predicted 100%, there is no doubt that there is short-term financial pain coming to all within the UK. Who knows, maybe the UK just voted yes to their very own "Do-It-Yourself" recession. Considering that 45-50% of British export is to other countries in the European Union, it's quite incredible to me that they decided to leave.
     
    Not to mention the issue that will occur with Brits who are abroad. The Erasmus exchange program will be limited if not downright removed from the UK, meaning that the future of all of Britains exchange students in Europe is uncertain. And what about the people with British citizenships living abroad in Europe? Unless the countries they're staying with offer them citizenships, there is a chance that they could be sent packing and be forced to return to the UK.
     
    I'm not even touching on the internal struggles that the United Kingdom will face now that Scotland and even Ireland are much more likely to vote for their own independence.
     
    England shot itself and its friends in the EU in the foot with this decision. The EU is still reeling from the refugee crisis and now the UK is adding another logistical problem on top of it. There's just no way they can come out of this without some damage to the relations between them and their neighbours.
     
    It doesn't matter that "other countries are doing just fine without the EU" because other countries aren't the fucking United Kingdom.
     
    People in the UK have every right to be worried about their future, not to mention frustrated about the results of the vote. There is no hysteria here, just anger and discontent for good reason.
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    Wulff got a reaction from Primal Phoenix in Brexit Bullshit   
    Fuck off. I'm not British and even I can see how mindbogglingly stupid this decision is. You're upheaving over 40 years of economy built around being a member of the European Union and creating trouble for literally every single country that is a part of the EU when it comes to trade, not just the UK. Trade agreements will have to be re-negotiated now that the UK has opted out of the benefits that comes with trading among EU countries and I can promise you right now that these new negotiations will not favour the UK. The Pound Sterling is taking a nose-dive and is currently at the lowest value I have ever seen in my entire life and while the financial situation obviously cannot be predicted 100%, there is no doubt that there is short-term financial pain coming to all within the UK. Who knows, maybe the UK just voted yes to their very own "Do-It-Yourself" recession. Considering that 45-50% of British export is to other countries in the European Union, it's quite incredible to me that they decided to leave.
     
    Not to mention the issue that will occur with Brits who are abroad. The Erasmus exchange program will be limited if not downright removed from the UK, meaning that the future of all of Britains exchange students in Europe is uncertain. And what about the people with British citizenships living abroad in Europe? Unless the countries they're staying with offer them citizenships, there is a chance that they could be sent packing and be forced to return to the UK.
     
    I'm not even touching on the internal struggles that the United Kingdom will face now that Scotland and even Ireland are much more likely to vote for their own independence.
     
    England shot itself and its friends in the EU in the foot with this decision. The EU is still reeling from the refugee crisis and now the UK is adding another logistical problem on top of it. There's just no way they can come out of this without some damage to the relations between them and their neighbours.
     
    It doesn't matter that "other countries are doing just fine without the EU" because other countries aren't the fucking United Kingdom.
     
    People in the UK have every right to be worried about their future, not to mention frustrated about the results of the vote. There is no hysteria here, just anger and discontent for good reason.
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    Wulff got a reaction from Primal Phoenix in Brexit Bullshit   
    Fuck off. I'm not British and even I can see how mindbogglingly stupid this decision is. You're upheaving over 40 years of economy built around being a member of the European Union and creating trouble for literally every single country that is a part of the EU when it comes to trade, not just the UK. Trade agreements will have to be re-negotiated now that the UK has opted out of the benefits that comes with trading among EU countries and I can promise you right now that these new negotiations will not favour the UK. The Pound Sterling is taking a nose-dive and is currently at the lowest value I have ever seen in my entire life and while the financial situation obviously cannot be predicted 100%, there is no doubt that there is short-term financial pain coming to all within the UK. Who knows, maybe the UK just voted yes to their very own "Do-It-Yourself" recession. Considering that 45-50% of British export is to other countries in the European Union, it's quite incredible to me that they decided to leave.
     
    Not to mention the issue that will occur with Brits who are abroad. The Erasmus exchange program will be limited if not downright removed from the UK, meaning that the future of all of Britains exchange students in Europe is uncertain. And what about the people with British citizenships living abroad in Europe? Unless the countries they're staying with offer them citizenships, there is a chance that they could be sent packing and be forced to return to the UK.
     
    I'm not even touching on the internal struggles that the United Kingdom will face now that Scotland and even Ireland are much more likely to vote for their own independence.
     
    England shot itself and its friends in the EU in the foot with this decision. The EU is still reeling from the refugee crisis and now the UK is adding another logistical problem on top of it. There's just no way they can come out of this without some damage to the relations between them and their neighbours.
     
    It doesn't matter that "other countries are doing just fine without the EU" because other countries aren't the fucking United Kingdom.
     
    People in the UK have every right to be worried about their future, not to mention frustrated about the results of the vote. There is no hysteria here, just anger and discontent for good reason.
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    Wulff got a reaction from Primal Phoenix in Brexit Bullshit   
    Fuck off. I'm not British and even I can see how mindbogglingly stupid this decision is. You're upheaving over 40 years of economy built around being a member of the European Union and creating trouble for literally every single country that is a part of the EU when it comes to trade, not just the UK. Trade agreements will have to be re-negotiated now that the UK has opted out of the benefits that comes with trading among EU countries and I can promise you right now that these new negotiations will not favour the UK. The Pound Sterling is taking a nose-dive and is currently at the lowest value I have ever seen in my entire life and while the financial situation obviously cannot be predicted 100%, there is no doubt that there is short-term financial pain coming to all within the UK. Who knows, maybe the UK just voted yes to their very own "Do-It-Yourself" recession. Considering that 45-50% of British export is to other countries in the European Union, it's quite incredible to me that they decided to leave.
     
    Not to mention the issue that will occur with Brits who are abroad. The Erasmus exchange program will be limited if not downright removed from the UK, meaning that the future of all of Britains exchange students in Europe is uncertain. And what about the people with British citizenships living abroad in Europe? Unless the countries they're staying with offer them citizenships, there is a chance that they could be sent packing and be forced to return to the UK.
     
    I'm not even touching on the internal struggles that the United Kingdom will face now that Scotland and even Ireland are much more likely to vote for their own independence.
     
    England shot itself and its friends in the EU in the foot with this decision. The EU is still reeling from the refugee crisis and now the UK is adding another logistical problem on top of it. There's just no way they can come out of this without some damage to the relations between them and their neighbours.
     
    It doesn't matter that "other countries are doing just fine without the EU" because other countries aren't the fucking United Kingdom.
     
    People in the UK have every right to be worried about their future, not to mention frustrated about the results of the vote. There is no hysteria here, just anger and discontent for good reason.
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    Wulff got a reaction from Primal Phoenix in Brexit Bullshit   
    Fuck off. I'm not British and even I can see how mindbogglingly stupid this decision is. You're upheaving over 40 years of economy built around being a member of the European Union and creating trouble for literally every single country that is a part of the EU when it comes to trade, not just the UK. Trade agreements will have to be re-negotiated now that the UK has opted out of the benefits that comes with trading among EU countries and I can promise you right now that these new negotiations will not favour the UK. The Pound Sterling is taking a nose-dive and is currently at the lowest value I have ever seen in my entire life and while the financial situation obviously cannot be predicted 100%, there is no doubt that there is short-term financial pain coming to all within the UK. Who knows, maybe the UK just voted yes to their very own "Do-It-Yourself" recession. Considering that 45-50% of British export is to other countries in the European Union, it's quite incredible to me that they decided to leave.
     
    Not to mention the issue that will occur with Brits who are abroad. The Erasmus exchange program will be limited if not downright removed from the UK, meaning that the future of all of Britains exchange students in Europe is uncertain. And what about the people with British citizenships living abroad in Europe? Unless the countries they're staying with offer them citizenships, there is a chance that they could be sent packing and be forced to return to the UK.
     
    I'm not even touching on the internal struggles that the United Kingdom will face now that Scotland and even Ireland are much more likely to vote for their own independence.
     
    England shot itself and its friends in the EU in the foot with this decision. The EU is still reeling from the refugee crisis and now the UK is adding another logistical problem on top of it. There's just no way they can come out of this without some damage to the relations between them and their neighbours.
     
    It doesn't matter that "other countries are doing just fine without the EU" because other countries aren't the fucking United Kingdom.
     
    People in the UK have every right to be worried about their future, not to mention frustrated about the results of the vote. There is no hysteria here, just anger and discontent for good reason.
  23. Upvote
    Wulff got a reaction from Primal Phoenix in Brexit Bullshit   
    Fuck off. I'm not British and even I can see how mindbogglingly stupid this decision is. You're upheaving over 40 years of economy built around being a member of the European Union and creating trouble for literally every single country that is a part of the EU when it comes to trade, not just the UK. Trade agreements will have to be re-negotiated now that the UK has opted out of the benefits that comes with trading among EU countries and I can promise you right now that these new negotiations will not favour the UK. The Pound Sterling is taking a nose-dive and is currently at the lowest value I have ever seen in my entire life and while the financial situation obviously cannot be predicted 100%, there is no doubt that there is short-term financial pain coming to all within the UK. Who knows, maybe the UK just voted yes to their very own "Do-It-Yourself" recession. Considering that 45-50% of British export is to other countries in the European Union, it's quite incredible to me that they decided to leave.
     
    Not to mention the issue that will occur with Brits who are abroad. The Erasmus exchange program will be limited if not downright removed from the UK, meaning that the future of all of Britains exchange students in Europe is uncertain. And what about the people with British citizenships living abroad in Europe? Unless the countries they're staying with offer them citizenships, there is a chance that they could be sent packing and be forced to return to the UK.
     
    I'm not even touching on the internal struggles that the United Kingdom will face now that Scotland and even Ireland are much more likely to vote for their own independence.
     
    England shot itself and its friends in the EU in the foot with this decision. The EU is still reeling from the refugee crisis and now the UK is adding another logistical problem on top of it. There's just no way they can come out of this without some damage to the relations between them and their neighbours.
     
    It doesn't matter that "other countries are doing just fine without the EU" because other countries aren't the fucking United Kingdom.
     
    People in the UK have every right to be worried about their future, not to mention frustrated about the results of the vote. There is no hysteria here, just anger and discontent for good reason.
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    Wulff got a reaction from Paero in What song are you listening to RIGHT now?   
    Don't like the man, but I do like some of the music.
     
     
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    Wulff reacted to Kraszu in Orlando Shootings   
    Assault rifle is a term tossed by the media every time they see something else than generic fudd guns in wood and shit. Semi automatic weapon or modern sporting rifle does not sound as scary.
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