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IvyCat
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Posted: 10/24/2018 at 10:41 AM
Post #5051
Unfortunately, there were no Japanese stalls.
"Why do you hate America-san?" Japan asked, watching America converse with Sweden.
"Dude, do you have Swedish Fish?" America asked.
Sweden looked slightly annoyed. "Yes, but ev'ryone's been askin' for 'em."
"Hate is a strong word" she looked down, "Would it make you happy if I liked him?" she murmured quietly, avoiding eye contact and shuffling uncomfortably. She looked around for a place she could dash off too to avoid being lectured on why she should like America. She would pretend to like America if he wanted her to, but she had no reason to trust him. He had spread false rumors about Russia as far as she could tell, and if they were having an argument, she had to stick to Russias side on it. She couldn't be friendly with him. She was also partially scared of him, so she wanted to act strong. If he wanted, he could hurt her like he hurt Japan, apart from the fact she would have warning and would be eliminated immediately, but chances are he would badly harm himself and those around him for destroying her ice, as ice melts. And water floods.
((America isn't polluted because it's so big.. England is really polluted, trust me. And it makes sense for Japan to be.
But I'm working off the Historical CO2 Emissions stats I sent earlier, as CO2 is a main cause of global warming and I don't have any other historical stats.
Historical emissions
Since carbon dioxide added to the atmosphere can stay there for centuries, historical emissions are just as important or even more important than current emissions. The tricky question of historical responsibility is one of the key tensions in the process of negotiating a global climate deal. The following figures from the World Resources Institute show the top 10 nations as measured by their cumulative emissions between 1850 and 2007. The US tops the list by a wide margin though Chinese emissions have risen significantly since these data were assembled.
1. US: 339,174 MT or 28.8%
2. China: 105,915 MT or 9.0%
3. Russia: 94,679 MT or 8.0%
4. Germany: 81,194.5 MT or 6.9%
5. UK: 68,763 MT or 5.8%
6. Japan: 45,629 MT or 3.87%
7. France: 32,667 MT or 2.77%
8. India: 28,824 MT or 2.44%
9. Canada: 25,716 MT or 2.2%
10. Ukraine: 25,431 MT or 2.2%
See all countries
Of course, it's also possible to look at historical emissions per person, which turns things around yet again. In this view, the UK shoots close to the top of the rankings, while China drops towards the bottom.
https://www.carbonbrief.org/interactive-map-historical-emissions-around-the-world
This is awesome.
Also took some pictures of some websites if interested for more information. The USA isn't exactly innocent. Neither is Canada.
https://imgur.com/a/09iIJSY
China should just go around suffocating people tbh.))
"God, France. You're so stupid." England sighed.
"If we invaded anyway, we would need to take precautions, or somehow figure out how to cross the border undetected." Russia said.
"We could fly under the radar." China suggested.
"What's a radar?" Russia asked.
" Somthing that can detect movement Russia." She glance at Fiz who was now sniffing the air toward Canada "By making smaler groups this could maby make it harder to detect."
Yamato
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The Artistic
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Posted: 10/25/2018 at 9:10 AM
Post #5053
"Rubbish." England Mochi said.
"So, that is pretty much all the bedrooms. I could show you the library and the other rooms if you want." Estonia said.
Yamato
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Posted: 10/25/2018 at 9:10 AM
Post #5054
"Are they good?" Austria asked.
Grapejuice
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Joined: 1/8/2016
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Posted: 10/25/2018 at 9:11 AM
Post #5055
"Rubbish." England Mochi said.
"So, that is pretty much all the bedrooms. I could show you the library and the other rooms if you want." Estonia said.
He snorted it really was like England 'That would be nice, I ah could use a pen and paper to if yeh have any"
Edited By Grapejuice on 10/25/2018 at 9:13 AM.
Grapejuice
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Posted: 10/25/2018 at 9:11 AM
Post #5056
"Are they good?" Austria asked.
I nod enthusiastically "Yep! One of the few American foods I can stomach by the dozen"
Yamato
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Posted: 10/25/2018 at 9:14 AM
Post #5057
"Dude, isn't that obvious?" America said.
Grapejuice
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Posted: 10/25/2018 at 9:16 AM
Post #5058
"Dude, isn't that obvious?" America said.
I blush slightly embarrassed "Yeah guess it is"
Yamato
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Posted: 10/25/2018 at 9:17 AM
Post #5059
"You just being yourself makes me happy. But disliking someone without getting to know them is just plain rude and discourteous." Japan said.
Yamato
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Posted: 10/25/2018 at 9:18 AM
Post #5060
"You know who'd be really good at being hard to detect?" America asked.
"Canada?" France suggested.
"Canada who?" England said.
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