>>7402285>>7402293>>7402298>>7402317>that could cross the no-man's-landis that where the expression comes from? that's really cool, id never have known or even thought about it until you brought it up
>i dont want to bore you too muchyour posts are actually some of the most interesting things ive ever read. really good posts anon, i can definitely see why this interests you. i guess i never really thought about it too much - i always just though "oh yeah tank, yeah those exist and are hella powerful", and never gave it too much thought. would never have guessed the difficulty crossing trenches or shitty terrain. id love to hear more if you feel like talking still
>>7402297woops got forced anonymous on all boards and didnt actually open your picture. sorry men
you got good taste though, tf2 is great
>>7402311hard to say. for this point, i am happy about justin trudeau being almost a polar opposite to trump, if only because the vocal minority likes trudeau more for his progressiveness than trump for... well everything. i believe canada will remain their own identity, but we will not prosper as much as the other developed countries. there is actually a very large market and interest in native (canadian) products and such, and there are people who refuse to buy things solely due to american tides. i don't think we will ever be as rich as the US or other first world countries, but i don't think we will go down the shitter. thats my worthless two cents, but if you have anything else to add id like to hear that too. what do you think about your own question?