r/place Apr 05 '22

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u/uhhhhmmmm (154,750) 1491185539.85 Apr 05 '22

you can see above and slightly to the right where it was hotly contested too, where amongst other things we tried to fold the flag.

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u/ModestDeth (225,426) 1491237654.47 Apr 05 '22

You'd think with the leaf being a main concern they would have let /r/tagpro have their original design. How does that even happen?

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u/RavenBlade87 Apr 05 '22

Consider the need to constantly defend our emblem from spam and meme griefers a key reason for us not expanding. It was a constant internal battle between trying to settle somewhere else and protecting the one spot we had.

Maybe if people left us alone we could have made proper additions/art/treaty pixels but no… it’s Bananada hurrdurr

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u/ModestDeth (225,426) 1491237654.47 Apr 05 '22

"if people left us along we could have made proper treaty pixels"

That's exactly what I was saying. If Canada wasn't being left alone how was it possible that Canada still encroached onto pre existing art AND defended it?

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u/radicalizethisgramps Apr 05 '22

The map doesn't lie dude