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What country are you from?

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9 minutes ago, Ofisil said:

I have a feeling that I'm the only Greek guy in the whole site...

 

iirc Teo Slayer is also Greek

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22 minutes ago, i suck at nicknames said:

Karachi, Pakistan ^_^

 

(tho I was born in Cali)

 

You sir(or madam or whatever) just made my day :D. I thought I was the only one on Doomworld from my country

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34 minutes ago, Ofisil said:

I have a feeling that I'm the only Greek guy in the whole site...

 

Pretty sure @Maes is Greek. (iirc)

 

On Topic: Melbourne Australia.

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3 minutes ago, Kyka said:

Pretty sure @Maes is Greek. (iirc)

 

On Topic: Melbourne Australia.

And yet I have NEVER seen you in a server?! No wonder you were banned!!

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The one that's famous for supposedly not existing.

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5 hours ago, dybbuk said:

Nice avatar ;)

I thought the same about yours hehe ;)

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A land famous for an axe wielding giant and his oversized oxygen deprived pet, lakes, and probably better maple syrup than other folks have mentioned.

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49 minutes ago, MFG38 said:

The one that's famous for supposedly not existing.

Transnistria?

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9 hours ago, dybbuk said:

Indiana, United States

Hey, another Hoosier! I really should try and do a 3 Hours Agony style megawad but with midwesterners.

 

Anyway, love threads like these, shows how different and yet similar we are.

I'm from the US, specifically Indiana. Residents of the state are called "Hoosier", which is a word with no other meaning and an unknown origin. I love living here, born and raised and I believe a fifth generation Hoosier. My ancestors were from Scotland and Germany originally, and most people around here are especially Germanic - genetically and culturally. Really interesting since most people have never even been to Deutschland.

 

Food for thought.

 

Anyway, prices are low here, people are kind, weather is unpredictable but nice enough, and there's stuff to do so you don't get bored. 

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