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What a shame

What's happening is truly sad. I'm Moroccan and it infuriates how many of my fellow countrymen were cheering for the defeat of Senegal. I'm not a big football fan, so that's maybe why, but it hurts seeing how some Moroccans (not all of us, but moderates tend to be less visible than extremist) are reacting to Senegal's defeat, and how some hope for Algeria's defeat. I hope the other African teams win their games and shows the world that African football is not to be looked down upon (though we already had some great games). Go Africa !

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u/BroccoliCrazy791 — 3 days ago

https://preview.redd.it/wyzqg17r8gyg1.png?width=1919&format=png&auto=webp&s=5db9f51a3220aee6091a8fbd39b9c71fb6c5faaa

https://preview.redd.it/9d6zc7riagyg1.png?width=1919&format=png&auto=webp&s=1724898fe1ff94ff77519a8ae0129fd3123279b1

While observing the wider map, I noticed the Kingdom of Burgundy somehow became a 3-county realm within the Empire of Carpathia. Burgundy in this run slowly became the furthest thing from what one would expect of the kingdom. It was first conquered by the Brittons, who hybridized their culture with the local Occitan culture and then gained vassals all over southern Europe. Then, its mainland slowly shrunk to West Francia and the HRE, similarly to how their other holdings were lost to local powers, and they became vassals of Carpathia. They then proceeded to lose whatever was left of their kingdom, leaving them only with the duchy of Croatia as vassals.

I also added the current state of the map for more context.

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u/BroccoliCrazy791 — 2 months ago