literally the second i access any fandom page i get BOMBARDED with ads.
unfortunately not everthing is on wikipedia, so sometimes i am forced to use that near bankrupt website
it doesn't matter whether you get a lot of attention or not, there are always people who support your work
it doesn't matter whether you win a challenge or not, at least you participated in it
i know that as of writing this you already quit, but this comment can be a message to other players who want to quit
@dekanii basically ryth made a video reacting to daebom's obscure videos and they sorta exposed him on the way. in the video where he reacts to daebom drawing the wiesel as an anime girl, there is a clip where THEY LITERALLY SEXUALIZED A CHILD'S FEET. since it's the main attraction of the drama, daebom made a response to it saying that the age of the character corresponds to the tank age. and as a drama youtuber, ryth went on to make a response video going completely against dae's responses.
this is all i can explain for now, but just reminding that there is a lot more obscure stuff daebom did.
@Mitterbin please, do NOT trust this guy
he was literally threatening other people for zero reason.
if he does happen to threaten you, just block and report him. do not spread drama.
By the 11th century, the table fork had become increasingly prevalent in the Italian peninsula because of historical ties with the Eastern Roman Empire and, as pasta became a greater part of the Italian diet, continued to gain popularity, displacing the long wooden spike formerly used since the fork's three spikes proved better suited to gathering the noodles. By the 14th century the table fork had become commonplace in Italy, and by 1600 was almost universal among the merchant and upper classes. It was proper for a guest to arrive with his own fork and spoon enclosed in a box called a cadena; this usage was introduced to the French court with Catherine de' Medici's entourage. Although in Portugal forks were first used around 1450 by Infanta Beatrice, Duchess of Viseu, King Manuel I of Portugal's mother, only by the 16th century, when they had become part of Italian etiquette, did forks enter into common use in southwestern Europe, gaining some currency in Spain, and gradually spreading to France. The rest of Europe did not adopt the fork until the 18th century.
Sasanian silver fork (4th century)
The fork's adoption in northern Europe was slower. Its use was first described in English by Thomas Coryat in a volume of writings on his Italian travels (1611), but for many years it was viewed as an unmanly Italian affectation. Some writers of the Roman Catholic Church expressly disapproved of its use; St. Peter Damian seeing it as "excessive delicacy". It was not until the 18th century that the fork became commonly used in Great Britain, although some sources say that forks were common in France, England and Sweden already by the early 17th century.
The fork did not become popular in North America until near the time of the American Revolution. The four-tine design became current in the early 19th century.
@mordant the second one is correct, the link is just invalid.
i know that you must have at least 1000 points to insert images into a post, but i don't see a restriction on hyperlinks.
i am not really updated on stuff that happens on simpleplanes.com, but i am on the side of people who claim he deleted his account which is most likely true. i have never see him do bad stuff on this site.
i have a few theories:
1 - They deleted their accounts (most likely)
2 - Automod false banned them (least likely)
i think muye added too many upgrades
+3it was Ice711 now it's you.
CHANGE YOUR PASSWORD AND USE 2-STEP VERIFICATION. NOW.
+3if you see this, that means earth is protecting us from solar storms
+3i swear the sp community is gonna die before sp2 even comes out
+3literally the second i access any fandom page i get BOMBARDED with ads.
+2unfortunately not everthing is on wikipedia, so sometimes i am forced to use that near bankrupt website
how do you even get inside
+2@Jaspy190 the bacons who do that are ALL alts.
+2bro made a DOW
+2this is satisfying af, T
+2w h e n n e x t b l o g p o s t
+2@Mitterbin so it doubles as a fuel truck?
+2this is NUTS.
+2it doesn't matter whether you get a lot of attention or not, there are always people who support your work
+2it doesn't matter whether you win a challenge or not, at least you participated in it
i know that as of writing this you already quit, but this comment can be a message to other players who want to quit
why are there servers running on a version that isn't out yet
+2this is gonna be the first build in the front page, i just know it
+2holy update for car enthusiasts
+2cartoon ahh panther
+2GET DOWN MR PRESIDENT
+2leopard 2A4 on steroids
+2you may have just beaten the record for smallest build in SP..
+2I SIGNED UP, GG
+2@BluesynVN i don't do roleplays anymore but okay
+2@dekanii basically ryth made a video reacting to daebom's obscure videos and they sorta exposed him on the way. in the video where he reacts to daebom drawing the wiesel as an anime girl, there is a clip where THEY LITERALLY SEXUALIZED A CHILD'S FEET. since it's the main attraction of the drama, daebom made a response to it saying that the age of the character corresponds to the tank age. and as a drama youtuber, ryth went on to make a response video going completely against dae's responses.
this is all i can explain for now, but just reminding that there is a lot more obscure stuff daebom did.
+2proceeds to turn the pigeon into pigeon plus
+2@Mitterbin please, do NOT trust this guy
+2he was literally threatening other people for zero reason.
if he does happen to threaten you, just block and report him. do not spread drama.
@ThatRandomCouchPotato i won't be surprised if someone makes a bank just to rob it
+2AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
+2i can already imagine how this comment section will be
+2The Super Heavily Modified Pzh-2000™
+2this is what they do for 4th of july.
+2@SuperSuperTheSylph
+2STRV 103 final bos
the fact that this appeared right next to the seaplane challenge is funny
+2my reaction to this post still being on the site
+2@KPLBall guy shipping himself with the funny fish man from pressure
looks like we got another post violating rule 14.
+2finally i can drive my tank across the map without having to go offroad
+2@WisconsinStatePolice "yes officer, it's stock"
+2leopard 2k on crack
+2By the 11th century, the table fork had become increasingly prevalent in the Italian peninsula because of historical ties with the Eastern Roman Empire and, as pasta became a greater part of the Italian diet, continued to gain popularity, displacing the long wooden spike formerly used since the fork's three spikes proved better suited to gathering the noodles. By the 14th century the table fork had become commonplace in Italy, and by 1600 was almost universal among the merchant and upper classes. It was proper for a guest to arrive with his own fork and spoon enclosed in a box called a cadena; this usage was introduced to the French court with Catherine de' Medici's entourage. Although in Portugal forks were first used around 1450 by Infanta Beatrice, Duchess of Viseu, King Manuel I of Portugal's mother, only by the 16th century, when they had become part of Italian etiquette, did forks enter into common use in southwestern Europe, gaining some currency in Spain, and gradually spreading to France. The rest of Europe did not adopt the fork until the 18th century.
Sasanian silver fork (4th century)
The fork's adoption in northern Europe was slower. Its use was first described in English by Thomas Coryat in a volume of writings on his Italian travels (1611), but for many years it was viewed as an unmanly Italian affectation. Some writers of the Roman Catholic Church expressly disapproved of its use; St. Peter Damian seeing it as "excessive delicacy". It was not until the 18th century that the fork became commonly used in Great Britain, although some sources say that forks were common in France, England and Sweden already by the early 17th century.
The fork did not become popular in North America until near the time of the American Revolution. The four-tine design became current in the early 19th century.
+2AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
+2we know EXACTLY what siren will go extinct next....
+2funny abrams
+2soviet tank depression:
+2@MAGICFLY there is already bombardino crocodilo
+2AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
+2@RedTrinity now 76
+2@RizalAdiel ask @TheMouse
+2this is some 2020 humor right there
+2@mordant the second one is correct, the link is just invalid.
+2i know that you must have at least 1000 points to insert images into a post, but i don't see a restriction on hyperlinks.
i am not really updated on stuff that happens on simpleplanes.com, but i am on the side of people who claim he deleted his account which is most likely true. i have never see him do bad stuff on this site.
+2i have a few theories:
1 - They deleted their accounts (most likely)
2 - Automod false banned them (least likely)
first it was icelandair, now it's korean air 😭
+2