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>> No.31224701 [View]
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Back from IRL Mahjong showdown, time to catch up on the thread, seemed like a good one.

>>31206007
There are several Takos at the top, one serving as the face of Miyatsuko, so I'd say that there would definitely be Takodachi-ran /nasfaqg/ companies.
>>31207053
The deal with /nasfaqg/ is that a lot of posters use both /nasfaqg/ and some other thread, such as /hlgg/ or a split, which is usually reflected in the world as /nasfaqg/ being a nation of immigrants with double citizenships being quite common.
>>31207457
>free trade
Welcome to the f r e e t r a d e zone. /nasfaqg/ generally pushes for it diplomatically, so having it put in place works. There is a free trade/combined market agreement in place between several nations, the Ailivian Trade League, so you could also look into that.
>>31209722
I'd generally recommend going for level 5-6 when it comes to nation-based companies since level 7 is supposed to be reserved for special cases, and implies a company with economic resources as big as a regular nation - for example, if a company /runs/ a thread, then it'd have level 7, if it's just based off a thread, I'd recommend 5 or 6. That being said, I can imagine only three level 7 organizations within /nasfaqg/: Miyatsuko (the HQ of which is a Tako-led company, Her Priestess's Treasury, and which controls roughly ~25% of the entire market.), Cypher (aka. ThinkPad, longest-reigning #1 player in the game, dethroned by combined action of Miyatsuko), and maybe the Haaton-V (Five Haatons that dominated early game leaderboard, known for botting and bogging the servers with their pig code).
>>31213199
/nasfaqg/ profits and individual companies support different sides of the conflict, as usual. Every war is a proxy war if you believe hard enough!
>>31214638
There's a plenty of people who don't like Mori in /nasfaqg/, but the thread as a whole pretty adamantly defended itself against /vt/ drama leakage in every case (be it Mori, Rushia's graduation, etc.), plus people receive /nasfaqg/ Deadbeats /mostly/ positively. It's an extremely pro-unity thread, but in the truest sense. You don't have to like every streamer, but you generally respect other fans with different tastes than you.
>>31214806
I miss him... I can still sometimes hear his voice...
>>31214835
>Catalognaut privateers from the Serene Republic
We neither confirm nor deny such accusation. I was wondering about the presence of catalognauts in /nasfaqg/, since it heavily relies on individuals and their ability. As such, a catalognaut would likely be able to make a fortune for themselves there, be it as a mercenary, expert, or a plutocrat themselves.
>>31216628
As >>31219171 has said, they are a valued part of the thread community and are considered to be chill and mellow, although they do have the reputation of being the ideal partners which gave rise to a long string of >tfw no tako gf posting.
That being said... a lot of Takos were killed in the so-called Takowars, in which several people threw their entire net worth to buy as much $INANIS as possible. There were several events in the thread which were mostly attributed to them.
>>31221934
Aren't the Heartlands and the other non-tropical areas of the humid subtropical climate? Not rainforests, just something akin to Northern Italy/Southern US/Chinese mainland. To reply to >>31223013, that kind of climate can easily sustain massive amount of grain crops like wheat or maize.

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>>17838813
Imagine investing together and sharing all reds/greens...
>>17839004
I don't think you'd drag him down. Oshicoining is what hurts your finances the most.
>>17839306
>he doesn't know

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>>16841757
C'mon, priestess. The new tako just loves Ina, nothing wrong with that.

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>>15708203
Your bibi has been flattened too, I see...

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>>12921864
Time to adopt that Tako grindset and put in the work, every single day.

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>>11519932
Even if dense, it's not written in a completely inaccessible manner. I struggled the most with references to other works. While Camus clearly presents his ideas, writers like Kirkegaard lose me completely, so I had to look up Wikipedia pages on their philosophies whenever they came up.
As long as you don't mind that search for context, there isn't anything to be afraid of.

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