Or repel a wave of washed barbarians.![]()
Or repel a wave of washed barbarians.![]()
I personally dislike the minimal ui!
It gives a kind of unfamiliar feeling that i dont like. And i kind of have to memorize hotkeys for other games than starcraft because of it! Curse the minimal ui, and its slick, minimal visual wizardry.
I would also enjoy some vodka while i am here. I hope it was enjoyed in this era though, but i am not so sure. Maybe a bit later.
Anyway. Let us hope that your problems do not repeat themselves in the near or even the far future!
Edit: The questinoable source of wikipedia attributes vodka to the 8th-9th century. Let us hope that i will go on with my romani campaign for that long, although, although i still have about 8-9 centurys to go!
And a great deal of love in written text to those who have made my romani, koinon hellenon, or any other campaign possible for all these years. You really are something special of greatness.
And of course too everyone else in this forum who just fullfills the demand of beeing awesome.
And of course do this!!
Last edited by teoman10; 08-18-2012 at 23:05.
"It is better to die as a roman than to live as a barbarian"
"He who gives everything for Rome, can still give his life"
"Through the enslaving, expelling, occupying or bribing of our enemies. We prevail."
(Stolen blatantly from the "Dawn of war" Games!)
this reminds me of the french matters not if you can speak 4 or 5 languages if you can´t speak french properly they´ll still consider you stupid and normally those french who do that can´t speak anything then french
just because someone is a barbarian (not being able to talk in latin and/or greek ) doesn´t make that person less inteligent it just make that person less of an asshole/idiot
quite so. In fact, we should argue that the Romans themselves are the true barbarians of the ancient world. The greeks are not far behind, but at least they got points for trying to (appear, at least) to be less intolerant.
The Greeks were much more intolerant than the Romans, at least the Romans let other people become citizens eventually. The Greeks actually created the term barbarian IIRC, it was meant to sound like a person babbling. Some Greeks (Athenians, Spartans, Thebans) even used the term to derisively describe other Greek states. Up until the Macedonian conquests under Alexander, who was definitely considered a barbarian until he defeated the "real" Greeks soundly, there was no effort to be seen as tolerant.
Poleis extended citizenship to foreigners aswell (way before Alexandros) and later even made Romani participate in the olympics (meaning they recognized them as greeks).
Anyway there's little point in such a discussion: basically all cultures were, and to some extent still are, racist or chauvinistic. Be that in an open or unconscious manner.
It's pretty much human to view what is "mine" as what is "right". Thankfully we are also capable of going over this with an open mind ^^
Last edited by Arjos; 08-20-2012 at 14:52.
i dont wish to generalise but i experience that crap everyday here in paris wich sucks for those doing it because in the end of the day i´m always the asshole with the most sells of the entire internacional team altough my french friends the few i made aren´t like that normally the first feeling you get when meeting new people is that
ofc that that being said i have been pleasently surprised quite a few times when i said "pardon pour mon francais horrible c´est soulement ma cinquieme langue" and the nice one´s always reply "c est trés bon " ... right before they ask me if i´m german ...
Haha +1 this. I was in France a couple of years ago and I experienced something similar. I am fluent in two languages (English and Greek) and can get by with what minor Italian I know, but I was in a clothing store in Paris and the store assistant said something to me in French (presumably, 'would you like some help?') and I responded in English. She literally rolled her eyes, made a loud 'pfffft' noise and walked off. Perhaps if I responded in Greek or Italian she'd have been a little more helpful? Otherwise I could have said to her 'hello', 'goodbye', 'this dinner is nice' and 'what cheeses do you have' in my limited French...
Of course not all French people would respond in the same manner, and in no way I am saying all French people would look down at you for not speaking French to them (I think they'd appreciate you trying other than not bothering to pick up some words), but it's just funny I had a similar experience to what moonburn posted.
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