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mrcuban Game profile

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Apr 7th 2019, 2:52:54

Just wondering shouldn't the impact on readiness be based on the % of units you send per attack backed on the overall% military you have? For example I just sent BR of .50% overall jets on a BR and each run reduced readiness by 4%. I sent one which was 25% of overall jets and still had the same impact on readiness. Surely sending 250,000 jets would adjust readiness more so than sending 2500?

DerrickICN Game profile

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Apr 7th 2019, 3:11:35

*facepalm*

Military readiness starts being affected when you're sending about 40% of your military. It goes up exponentially from there.

enshula Game profile

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Apr 7th 2019, 3:28:09

*linear

Marhsal

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Apr 7th 2019, 3:28:46

shut up wesley
Marshal Bot v 3.2

import random

try:
WorldKnowledge.append()

except TruthNotKnownError:
return random.lie()

Dark Demon Game profile

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Apr 7th 2019, 4:27:40

ride hard die soft
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DerrickICN Game profile

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Apr 7th 2019, 15:52:01

Is there a way to make the word linear transitive?

Linearly?

breeze Game profile

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Apr 7th 2019, 18:11:21

Oh my WOW

galleri Game profile

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Apr 7th 2019, 18:12:00

WOW upside down spells MOM


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Kahuna: Ya you just wrote the fkn equation, not helping me at all. Lol n I hated algebra.

Requiem Game profile

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Apr 7th 2019, 18:13:29

Every time you lick a stamp, you consume 1/10 of a calorie.

Gerdler Game profile

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Apr 7th 2019, 22:18:53

Only if you swallow! Those are empty calories.

Getafix Game profile

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Apr 8th 2019, 0:27:25

Humans can't digest PVA resin. They would be useful calories for plastic eating bacteria though. There may be a few calories for humans in the mint flavouring I suppose.

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Apr 8th 2019, 0:49:16

Fredric Baur invented the Pringles can. When he passed away in 2008, his ashes were buried in one.