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Vladimir Stukov II

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  1. It's mockery. When mocking via mimicking, it quite often does not make sense for the mimer (did I just make up a word) to do what they're doing. Except that they're insulting the other party. :haw:

    As a side note, your insult has been duly noted, and I am quite pleased to see your arrogance and sense of entitlement has survived this war fully intact thus far. We will be sure to redouble our efforts on that front :v:

    I understand exactly what you guys are trying to do... It just makes absolutely no sense in this situation. It's the same thing as if instead of saying "NUTS!" in reply to your terms we said "Never Surrender!" and then you guys all posted "Never Surrender!" in response to our counter offer. It makes no sense since you are not being asked to surrender.

    If our counteroffer was to ask for your surrender, then your responses would be appropriate. So please learn how to mock. :smug:

  2. From your actions in both the distant and recent past, it seems you don't really need a reason to be angry at people.

    Lets see, War of the Coalition we destroyed an alliance that clearly stated they wanted us dead. Karma War we entered on the side of most of our allies and actually became good friends with some of our opponents. This war we entered as part of Polar's coalition against a bloc that has constantly trolled us and made their hate for us known. And no we weren't planning to kill CnG, a war came up where we would be on opposite sides and we took the chance to blitz you (yea, yea, you weren't even going to enter. :rolleyes: )

    Clearly we have a history of attacking random alliances just because we can. Something that no CnG alliance would ever do. lol

  3. I can't speak to what others asked for I can only speak to what Checkmate asked for and we feel our request is reasonable. But to use an analogy......

    When you go to buy a house you start very low, lower than you know you are going to get it for and the seller starts higher than they think they are going to get for it. After whittling away at things, you finally come to a deal. That is what negotiating is.

    Yea, but if I demanded $300k for a $100k house the buyer would just laugh and walk away.

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