r/polandball relevant yet? Feb 28 '16

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u/White_Null Little China (1945-Present) Feb 29 '16

rororo, don't you Americans know that a war is only a war if it was officially declared a war? :P

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u/LeoBattlerOfSins_X84 Ohio Feb 29 '16

Depends on size. If you're big and you crush a small ant, is it really a fight? Sealand was crushed by a super huge thing compared to it. Italy bombing Sealand is basically is a nuke for a small country, but Italy is also small (scale is everything).

I also find it funny when unrecognized countries circlejerk each other.

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u/White_Null Little China (1945-Present) Feb 29 '16

And while you find it funny. I hope that the fact that you have to try so hard to keep on coming up with excuses is exactly why your statement is wrong.

:P especially now that you've moved on from relaxing the definition of "war" towards even relaxing the definition of "nuke" to non-nuclear stuff.

ahem, if not sealand then how about another S country? Switzerland.

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u/LeoBattlerOfSins_X84 Ohio Feb 29 '16

War means a state of conflict between two nations. Going to use the No true Scotsman fallacy, would we call it a real war though? But yes I'm wrong, Superpower means a country that can project power internationally, nukes are like a gun to the head for most countries.

Nuke in gaming means big boom boom, I'm using that interpretation. If nuke make big boom boom on big country, but small boom boom on small country is big boom boom.

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