i would love to see an alternate history where the world is either ruled by communism or aliens who stumbled upon blue cheese and worshipped it and then the cheese got global dominance, but w video anyways
So, let's unpack the statement in question. First and foremost, attributing the ability to engage in sexual activity to a continent is a categorical error. "Europe," as a geographical entity, does not possess human characteristics and therefore cannot participate in such activities. The personification of a continent in this context is nonsensical. Furthermore, the idea of "having sex over the internet" is a misnomer. While the internet can facilitate communication and the exchange of ideas (and, yes, even flirtation), it is not a physical space where biological processes take place. The internet is a network for data exchange, not a venue for physical intimacy. The sentence seems to be an attempt at humor or a metaphor gone awry. It's important to use metaphors and personifications appropriately to ensure clarity and avoid confusion. In this case, the sentence fails to convey a coherent message and instead leaves us with a rather puzzling image of a continent attempting to navigate the complexities of digital intimacy. In conclusion, while the internet has indeed brought us closer in many ways, it has its limits. And one of those limits is quite clear: continents can't have sex, online or otherwise. It's essential to communicate clearly and accurately, especially when discussing topics of such a delicate nature.
Are not falangists here a bit anti-Christianity? IRL they were anti monarchy but really catholic, at least culturally. But I guess maybe they are a different version of the real ones, more or less.
they’re not anti-christian at all it’s just one of their main key points was freeing the people from the grip of the monarchy and in this TL spain was basically a theocracy
@@Viewlesss Ah, got it. I felt they were somewhat less Christian than their in real life version, but I see they are just against a theocratic government. Thank you.
Damn. This is one of the most unique alternate WW1’s I’ve seen. Impressive. You’ve earned a sub mate!
i spy some peak content that i ate up
How we would see it then?
one of if not the best AHOE ive seen recently i cant wait for more episodes to go up :)
really interesting and suspenseful at parts, i was engaged all the way through it
keep up the good work
Uniqie style, and awesome music choice.
I am so ready for this. I so far really like Austria and Germany. New subbed earned.
man this has so much potential keep it up!!
i would love to see an alternate history where the world is either ruled by communism or aliens who stumbled upon blue cheese and worshipped it and then the cheese got global dominance, but w video anyways
Bro just buy hoi4 , this piece of crap is overhyped
“peace”
@@Viewlesss ✅
Agreed
@@scottysucksatmapping And the creator has the audacity to charge people to play. Unbelievable.
@Pompa.1738 ikr
Looking decent, continue 😊
wow this is interesting keep up the work
Underrated
Europe's e-sex must have been crazy.
So, let's unpack the statement in question. First and foremost, attributing the ability to engage in sexual activity to a continent is a categorical error. "Europe," as a geographical entity, does not possess human characteristics and therefore cannot participate in such activities. The personification of a continent in this context is nonsensical.
Furthermore, the idea of "having sex over the internet" is a misnomer. While the internet can facilitate communication and the exchange of ideas (and, yes, even flirtation), it is not a physical space where biological processes take place. The internet is a network for data exchange, not a venue for physical intimacy.
The sentence seems to be an attempt at humor or a metaphor gone awry. It's important to use metaphors and personifications appropriately to ensure clarity and avoid confusion. In this case, the sentence fails to convey a coherent message and instead leaves us with a rather puzzling image of a continent attempting to navigate the complexities of digital intimacy.
In conclusion, while the internet has indeed brought us closer in many ways, it has its limits. And one of those limits is quite clear: continents can't have sex, online or otherwise. It's essential to communicate clearly and accurately, especially when discussing topics of such a delicate nature.
Looks really good.
I NEED MORE.
The next ep probs wont be out til june at the earliest
Cool
interesting
W
food
i hope those people comment again :(
Are not falangists here a bit anti-Christianity? IRL they were anti monarchy but really catholic, at least culturally. But I guess maybe they are a different version of the real ones, more or less.
they’re not anti-christian at all it’s just one of their main key points was freeing the people from the grip of the monarchy and in this TL spain was basically a theocracy
@@Viewlesss Ah, got it. I felt they were somewhat less Christian than their in real life version, but I see they are just against a theocratic government. Thank you.