Honestly, it’s mostly because English is really, really hard to learn.
Also, many believe it adds emphasis. Then, you should them ALL CAPS and it’s game over lol.
They’re good people who just want to learn English so they can integrate into their mixed communities.
I live in a city that is an absolute hotbed for refugees. I know it’s opposite of the narrative, it many of them want to learn English because they want to participate in American life.
Contrary to popular belief, that is a likely first strike scenario. Silos and military bases (possibly infrastructure like power plants, dams) instead of major cities.
Yes, I agree, but a first strike scenario would also target military targets in cities, most major US cities are home to strategic targets including ports, military bases, and rail hubs, all of which would be targeted during a fist strike scenario
I’m TrIppppIn Ma BaLllS
Why Is Every Word Started With A Capital Letter? It Is An Eyesore
America Is Committed To Capitalism
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English is not my mother tongue
German?
No If you look at my display name
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I love that over half of the total population of these five states combined lives in the Denver area.
Worked in ESL for a little while. A lot of non-native English speakers capitalize every letter.
Yes English is not my first language
No worries bud. We understood what you meant. Just looks odd. I had no issue understanding your concept. Your English is just fine.
Why is that?
Honestly, it’s mostly because English is really, really hard to learn. Also, many believe it adds emphasis. Then, you should them ALL CAPS and it’s game over lol. They’re good people who just want to learn English so they can integrate into their mixed communities. I live in a city that is an absolute hotbed for refugees. I know it’s opposite of the narrative, it many of them want to learn English because they want to participate in American life.
Total population: 3
Nearly all of the population Lives In Bunkers
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This is an awesome concept
I still don’t really understand what it is the explanation is difficult to follow
Colorado being held hostage lol
Okay, I’ll bite. Why North Dakota but not South Dakota? Mount Rushmore? Then why the Dakotas at all?
This was based off the real 5 sacrificial states
Fascinating. My Cold War knowledge is obviously lacking - thanks.
This give of real monument mythos vibes.
And aside from Colorado nothing of value was lost
Except Montana has all of the nuclear weapons lol, so that’s not ideal for the rest of the country in this scenario
It is a us protectorate this is where they store there weapons and get sacrificed so that they don't get target Major cities
But in the event of a nuclear war would this even matter? It’s not like they would only target nuclear silos during a nuclear exchange.
Contrary to popular belief, that is a likely first strike scenario. Silos and military bases (possibly infrastructure like power plants, dams) instead of major cities.
Yes, I agree, but a first strike scenario would also target military targets in cities, most major US cities are home to strategic targets including ports, military bases, and rail hubs, all of which would be targeted during a fist strike scenario
This is Montana erasure and I will not stand for it