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It's like history - noone allows someone to get too big. Like Napoleon - UK, Prussia, Russia, Austria, Spain - they all attacked France and did not allow them to get with their democratic ways... (Rome was the only exception because it was developed during the massive fights between Alexander's successor kingdoms and CarthageVSSpain)
Anyways, this business model is like communism - sounds good on paper, sucks in practice, but still, I like the creative ideas, gj ^__^
It's like history - noone allows someone to get too big. Like Napoleon - UK, Prussia, Russia, Austria, Spain - they all attacked France and did not allow them to get with their democratic ways... (Rome was the only exception because it was developed during the massive fights between Alexander's successor kingdoms and CarthageVSSpain)
Anyways, this business model is like communism - sounds good on paper, sucks in practice, but still, I like the creative ideas, gj ^__^
It's like history - noone allows someone to get too big. Like Napoleon - UK, Prussia, Russia, Austria, Spain - they all attacked France and did not allow them to get with their democratic ways... (Rome was the only exception because it was developed during the massive fights between Alexander's successor kingdoms and CarthageVSSpain)
Anyways, this business model is like communism - sounds good on paper, sucks in practice, but still, I like the creative ideas, gj ^__^
It's like history - noone allows someone to get too big. Like Napoleon - UK, Prussia, Russia, Austria, Spain - they all attacked France and did not allow them to get with their democratic ways... (Rome was the only exception because it was developed during the massive fights between Alexander's successor kingdoms and CarthageVSSpain)
Anyways, this business model is like communism - sounds good on paper, sucks in practice, but still, I like the creative ideas, gj ^__^
It's like history - noone allows someone to get too big. Like Napoleon - UK, Prussia, Russia, Austria, Spain - they all attacked France and did not allow them to get with their democratic ways... (Rome was the only exception because it was developed during the massive fights between Alexander's successor kingdoms and CarthageVSSpain)
Anyways, this business model is like communism - sounds good on paper, sucks in practice, but still, I like the creative ideas, gj ^__^
It's like history - noone allows someone to get too big. Like Napoleon - UK, Prussia, Russia, Austria, Spain - they all attacked France and did not allow them to get with their democratic ways... (Rome was the only exception because it was developed during the massive fights between Alexander's successor kingdoms and CarthageVSSpain)
Anyways, this business model is like communism - sounds good on paper, sucks in practice, but still, I like the creative ideas, gj ^__^