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Full-blown collection of Neo-nazi memes. You really are a winner.


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Why Matrix tolerates your celebration of Nazism is illuminating.

[:-][:@]

Just relax . . .


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There was no need to "figure" this out, particularly as you haven't done it correctly for a naval evacuation anyway.

The correct technique to effect a naval evacuation is detailed in s.6.3.3.4 of the manual. Who da thunk the answer would be contained in a section titled "Naval Evacuations". Tricky those devs who wrote the manual, hiding the answer in plain sight.

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Dude, many of us have politely asked you to chill-out with your patronizing responses.

What is your malfunction? Mock was sharing with us how he figured it out so there was no pressing need for you to open your dirty, filthy mouth.

God knows you wouldn't mouth off to me like you did to him if we we're in the same room.

Of all the "people" on this forum who could tell anyone else to chill out with the slightest bit of credibility, you are the very last one on the list. Just go away.


Apparently you prefer to see what I write as you've had how many years to put me on "block"?

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RE: Withdrawing troops from enemy controlled island

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Why Matrix tolerates your celebration of Nazism is illuminating.

[:-][:@]

Just relax . . .


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[:@][:-]

Notice how comfortable the "Alfred sycophants" are with RJ's display of neo-Nazi memes? Never do they take him to task for said displays.
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RE: Withdrawing troops from enemy controlled island

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Why Matrix tolerates your celebration of Nazism is illuminating.

[:-][:@]

Just relax . . .


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[:@][:-]

Notice how comfortable the "Alfred sycophants" are with RJ's display of neo-Nazi memes? Never do they take him to task for said displays.

For you . . .


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Dude, many of us have politely asked you to chill-out with your patronizing responses.

What is your malfunction? Mock was sharing with us how he figured it out so there was no pressing need for you to open your dirty, filthy mouth.

God knows you wouldn't mouth off to me like you did to him if we we're in the same room.

Of all the "people" on this forum who could tell anyone else to chill out with the slightest bit of credibility, you are the very last one on the list. Just go away.


Apparently you prefer to see what I write as you've had how many years to put me on "block"?

Actions speak louder than words.

When and where I choose to use the green button doesn't change the fact that you are the forum member with the least credibility when you tell anyone else to chill.
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RE: Withdrawing troops from enemy controlled island

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Of all the "people" on this forum who could tell anyone else to chill out with the slightest bit of credibility, you are the very last one on the list. Just go away.


Apparently you prefer to see what I write as you've had how many years to put me on "block"?

Actions speak louder than words.

When and where I choose to use the green button doesn't change the fact that you are the forum member with the least credibility when you tell anyone else to chill.


You choose not to use said button as you obviously care about what I have to say and you are addicted to the drama you create.
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Security!!!![:D]
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People, people, let's not get our panties in a bunch.[:D]

Its been a bad enough day for me as it is.[:'(]
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People, people, let's not get our panties in a bunch.[:D]

Its been a bad enough day for me as it is.[:'(]

Just relax!

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Wow, kind of sorry I opened this thread![8|]

Back to the OP...this is by far and away one of my favorite orders and very frequently used as I generally play Japan.

There is definitely some depth in the orders here, and the local task force and ship Captains also make their own decisions based on local conditions and intel -- it is always quite exciting as you generally can't predict exactly what will happen.

Pay specific attention to do not unload option, and the risk & path settings for the task force, and the distance and fuel available on the ships and when you set the home port.

Enjoy![:)]



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LOL what has this forum become ? A spam fest ? [:o]

Also for the record, I agree totally that Alfred might be one the top off turners in this forum. Let´s see if he flips out at me now [:D]
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Wow, kind of sorry I opened this thread![8|]

Back to the OP...this is by far and away one of my favorite orders and very frequently used as I generally play Japan.

There is definitely some depth in the orders here, and the local task force and ship Captains also make their own decisions based on local conditions and intel -- it is always quite exciting as you generally can't predict exactly what will happen.

Pay specific attention to do not unload option, and the risk & path settings for the task force, and the distance and fuel available on the ships and when you set the home port.

Enjoy![:)]
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LOL what has this forum become ? A spam fest ? [:o]

Also for the record, I agree totally that Alfred might be one the top off turners in this forum. Let´s see if he flips out at me now [:D]
What exactly is your point in reviving this thread? [:)]

Also talking about someone behind his back and teasing him, knowing that said person can't respond at the moment is neither very gentlemanly nor very mature.
I would suggest writing Alfred an e-mail or pm if you want to tell him something. [:)]
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When you are banned, you can not log in so there is no pm reading either.
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@Malloon:

I was away from the forum for some weeks and browsed threads from the last 2 months or so...

Did not know he is banned, cool with me. I would never privately "socialize" w/ such a person anyways - ergo also not write him. Hope that helps [:)] Also it is not behind his back, one can still read here even if banned. Also he could simply make a new account, perhaps "defending himself" (or in his case insult) under another name...[;)]

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@Malloon:

I was away from the forum for some weeks and browsed threads from the last 2 months or so...

Did not know he is banned, cool with me. I would never privately "socialize" w/ such a person anyways - ergo also not write him. Hope that helps [:)] Also it is not behind his back, one can still read here even if banned. Also he could simply make a new account, perhaps "defending himself" (or in his case insult) under another name...[;)]

Making another account is a violation of the rules. While he is banned, he can not defend himself. You must like to attack people when they are defenseless . . .
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@Malloon:

I was away from the forum for some weeks and browsed threads from the last 2 months or so...

Did not know he is banned, cool with me. I would never privately "socialize" w/ such a person anyways - ergo also not write him. Hope that helps [:)] Also it is not behind his back, one can still read here even if banned. Also he could simply make a new account, perhaps "defending himself" (or in his case insult) under another name...[;)]

This would be against the forum rules.
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Right, but as he did not much respect other rules already...
...but guess I said what I wanted to say on this topic already. Back to gaming [;)]
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Back to gaming

Please.
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Sorry, I missed this. Who has been banned? And is there any reason provided?
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