Thank you Emerika!

Day 1,234, 08:18 Published in USA USA by McPingvin

First, I would like to introduce myself.

I'm a Croat, former part of eCroatian army. During my time I was a part of our TC (Vatreni gušteri) and our Army (Gardijske brigade). Some time ago I got an idea to go to eUS and join your military. Since my services were no longer needed as a second in command in the 3rd Brigade (best brigade ever; we had a Serb, a black guy, a woman who likes her penguins all creamy, a lesbian, etc.), I came here. To take your jerbs.




Soon I was granted US citizenship (thanks to Syrup and JLake4), I moved my companies here and applied to the TC (since I didn't have any exams back in eCroatia).

So, why am I writing this? Mostly because I want to say thanks in the name of all of eCroatia for your help in our "night shift", for giving us citizenships without any second thoughts and for everything what we'll do together in the upcoming days, weeks and months.

Another reason I'm writing this is because I'm at college and bored to death.

But a more important reason is that I want to show you our mentality in this game, as well as in real life. You may have seen tons of articles saying how our allies are our brothers. Heck, you called us Broatia. The thing is: when your brother screws something up, what do you do? You get over it. So do we. No mater how many times, no mater what. There's a saying in our language: "Složna braća kuću grade." Brothers who work together can build a house. Those who fight can't. They can build two, but that's not the point here.

There's also another thing about brotherhood and our brethren: we will never put a knife in their back. We would rather be deleted during the presidential elections (been there) than stab someone who trusted us in the back.

I'm not sure how you're familiar with our recent war with the Servians, but we said "No!" to peace and joining the NWO not because of RL issues (that only idiots still have in their heads). We said that because entering the NWO with them would mean that we give up freedom of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Romania and US. Those were the three goals. Serbia just wanted the BiH under control, Hungary and Serbia wanted Romania off their backs and US is just a challenge.

I hope that now you see why we didn't want to do that. Others can stab us and our only statement will always be: "Et tu, Brute?" Even if we die from that stabs, people will always remember it: because it was with a reason.

"Navik on živi ki zgine pošteno!", said croatian duke just before his head was not so surgically removed from his body. "He who dies decent will live forever." We aren't afraid of death. We are afraid of not being honorable.


McPingvin
eCroatian ambassador to the eUnited States of America and eUS citizen


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