It's been a hell of a week

Day 2,210, 18:30 Published in Canada Canada by Majial

We have a new ePresident (is it President in Canada? always assumed it was Prime Minister or something just as pretentious), Nelson Mandela died and i lost the remote control to my TV .

All of these things evoked a lot of emotions (why the hell am i still watching BBC1 ffs?) but what do they mean in the long run?

Hopefully as far as the Presminister (yep i'm calling it and it's fun to say out loud just try it) is concerned it means we'll have a more active month as a country , Lets face it we need to start to not only rebuild old alliances but maybe forging new ones, Do we want people to look upon us and see a polite country that America wears on it's head like a threadbare hat? OR , Do we want them seeing us as an awesome dude that everyone invites to the party because we have the audacity to sit on Americas head throwing bottles at it's nose? (FU New York)


Pictured : Our new Presminister


Concerning the past
Oinyo was a boring PM (Presminister) he ran on a platform that we would all get a say in what he was doing then as far as i can tell he just went right ahead and did whatever while still being insanely dull which i guess is why he didn't get another go at it , It's not altogether his fault that he came off as boring and unproductive due to everyone else doing his job for him , Rebels from MDP (yes i know i'm a member thanks comment section) attacked eSpain and freed our regions while violating a NAP which made him very sad and i'm sure made the poor guy cry. Did he let that hold him back? No , no he did not he actually tried to say that these successes were due to his leadership and his time in office was successful due to rebels doing the opposite of what he asked/begged and this was why he should be voted for again. Good for him obliviousness is a great skill for a politician.

Last thoughts

I'm sick of DR Who and Eastenders does anyone know where my f*cking remote is?

Happy Holidays