Board Thread:Fun and Games/@comment-35480037-20180601230248/@comment-33591100-20180609020328

Hydra Gamer wrote: The Planless Crashman wrote: Hydra Gamer wrote: The Planless Crashman wrote: Hydra Gamer wrote: The Planless Crashman wrote: Japan:

-put troops considerably close to the North Korean Coastline

-Gives  5,000,000,00 yen to the families affected by the missile

-fits the laser onto the satellite and puts it into SPAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAACE, to protect Japan from missiles in the future

-Starts working on 3 more lasers

-repairs the dammaged buildings in Fukouka

-Sends an ultimatum to China, demanding they don't invade Thailand

-Silently backs Bhuthanese,Nepalese, and Tibetan rebels (I;m pretty sure this is actually the start of WW3, as China fighting with Nepal would involve India, which would involve Pakistan, and Pakistan would be a giant web of things connecting to it)

-The doughnut shop gains more traction and opens a second store in Fukouka. The amount of customers there are large, because they want to eat away their stress and anxiety. you obviously know that pakistan is iranian territory currently Well in that case: China vs Bhutan = China vs. India

China vs. India = Fake commie dictators vs democracy

Fake commie dictators vs. democracy = Murica, f**k yeah (if not america, then the UK) implying that china is among one of the largest exporters to uk and us, i would say uk and us would not join  Economics aren't always in correlation with politics, ESPECIALLY when it comes to China **cough** South China Sea **cough** what does the SCS have to do with anything? besides, if UK or US went to war with china and destroyed them, both would face a big economic problem because both are heavily reliant on china for resources and without china, there would be no country that will be able to give goods to them. Well someone here hasn't done their research on the SCS

And saying that it would destroy the economy is a vast exageration. Even though it is true that China makes up a large amount of exports for the USA, it isn't the only supplier. Also, in recent years, the USA has become increasingly self-dependant on product manufacturing.