So, I'll be pretty disappointed if I don't end up meeting with some online peoples while I'm up here. Would it be weird to ask to meet up with a few of the PA heapers? So far only Mojave has expressed willingness to do so.
I really hope I'm not bothering you guys with this >_>
So, I'll be pretty disappointed if I don't end up meeting with some online peoples while I'm up here. Would it be weird to ask to meet up with a few of the PA heapers? So far only Mojave has expressed willingness to do so.
I really hope I'm not bothering you guys with this >_>
there is no minimum size to houses. they can contract indefinitely. in the limit a singularity of inhabitance is reached. there is "one" infintesimal inhabitant who is at the same tame all possible inhabitants. this gives a plus seven boost to stonecrafting.
So, I'll be pretty disappointed if I don't end up meeting with some online peoples while I'm up here. Would it be weird to ask to meet up with a few of the PA heapers? So far only Mojave has expressed willingness to do so.
I really hope I'm not bothering you guys with this >_>
So, I'll be pretty disappointed if I don't end up meeting with some online peoples while I'm up here. Would it be weird to ask to meet up with a few of the PA heapers? So far only Mojave has expressed willingness to do so.
I really hope I'm not bothering you guys with this >_>
"Iusuf Youkhann was elected Pope as Martin IV in minority in 1203 after heavy competition between the Italian and English factions in the College of Cardinals split the vote enough for the two Berber bishops--both from the Jerusalemite duchy of Ascalon--and two additional cardinals to elect him by a narrow margin. Martin's Papacy lasted less than two years, owing to his old age."
You are the end result of a “would you push the button” prompt where the prompt was “you have unlimited godlike powers but you appear to all and sundry to be an impetuous child” – Zero, 2022
"Martin's unusual election can be seen as an effect of the increasingly waning power of the Italian Faction in the College of Cardinals. While Rome itself remained heavily biased toward ethnically Italian popes, the fact that large feudal powers had largely ceased to exist in Italy and Sicily had led to a dearth of cardinal candidates who were able to get their election campaigns funded adequately. In lieu of monarchies were a number of republics, most notably the Republic of Venice, the merchant republic had come to expand its territory to cover much of eastern Italy and Sicily since the collapse of Holy Roman authority in the area. In the south, the Navarrese and English White Companies of mercenaries had set up large protectorates that frequently covered expansive areas. These powers had little interest in dipping their fingers into ecclesiastical matters, and were more concerned with temporal and financial power. This allowed Richard IV of England to successfully effectively control the college of cardinals for several years, leading the ascension of Martin's predecessor, the English Pope Innocent III (Eric of Warwick by birth), and later, Martin himself."
"The election of Martin's successor Stephen XI, represented a resurgance in Italian nationalism within the college of cardinals. The college elected Stephen by only a thin margin however, and his reign marked both a positive and negative turning point for the Papacy. During his reign, the spiritual authority of the Pope continued to dwindle, as it had since the establishment of the Wurzburg Antipapacy almost 100 years prior by the Holy Roman Emperor Berengar. But, it was here for the first time that the Papal State began expanding."
Yeah, but Pennsylvania's so small you could climb a mountain and see it all at one time. It's a tiny state, like, all little-like. Like maybe thirty miles across. Delaware-size, or maybe Vermont.
Pennsylvania is at least twice the size of Delaware, if not more. Not to mention, it takes almost two hours to cross Delaware anyway.
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Quite the opposite.
"Iusuf Youkhann was elected Pope as Martin IV in minority in 1203 after heavy competition between the Italian and English factions in the College of Cardinals split the vote enough for the two Berber bishops--both from the Jerusalemite duchy of Ascalon--and two additional cardinals to elect him by a narrow margin. Martin's Papacy lasted less than two years, owing to his old age."
I feel like I should, for some reason.
Assassin poems, Poems that shoot
guns. Poems that wrestle cops into alleys
and take their weapons leaving them dead
Assassin poems, Poems that shoot
guns. Poems that wrestle cops into alleys
and take their weapons leaving them dead
"Martin's unusual election can be seen as an effect of the increasingly waning power of the Italian Faction in the College of Cardinals. While Rome itself remained heavily biased toward ethnically Italian popes, the fact that large feudal powers had largely ceased to exist in Italy and Sicily had led to a dearth of cardinal candidates who were able to get their election campaigns funded adequately. In lieu of monarchies were a number of republics, most notably the Republic of Venice, the merchant republic had come to expand its territory to cover much of eastern Italy and Sicily since the collapse of Holy Roman authority in the area. In the south, the Navarrese and English White Companies of mercenaries had set up large protectorates that frequently covered expansive areas. These powers had little interest in dipping their fingers into ecclesiastical matters, and were more concerned with temporal and financial power. This allowed Richard IV of England to successfully effectively control the college of cardinals for several years, leading the ascension of Martin's predecessor, the English Pope Innocent III (Eric of Warwick by birth), and later, Martin himself."
ain't happenin'
Assassin poems, Poems that shoot
guns. Poems that wrestle cops into alleys
and take their weapons leaving them dead
Also, I like C.S. Lewis and the Inklings, deal with it.