Countries that shouldn't be allowed to exist.
1. Poland
>>72414671
The UK
2. UK (England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland)
South-East Asia, it should all be part of China
canada
the only acceptable map of europe
>>72414671
They can't keep getting away with it!
>>72414671
fuck off
>>72414671
nuke it
>>72414751
t.Zhaozhao xue
OP TY KURWO ZAJEBAŁBYM CIĘ GOŁYMI RĘKAMI ŚMIECIU
>>72415452
Yes we can!:D
>>72418025
no you can't!
England (I have nothing against scotts, welsh and irish).
>>72419212
Yeah they can. And they will.
>>72419272
>this flag
>this post
heheheheheh
>>72419679
no they can't! and no they will not!
>>72419212
>>72419877
Keep talking shit Hans and our border will be on Elbe soon
>>72414671
WRONG
>>72419877
You should rather try this:
>Nie! Nie mogą i nie będą!
Learn deine neue Sprache while you still have time.
>>72420029
hope he nukes them
1. poolan
i am ashamed that im poolish
salty brits
>>72422006
Why would financial jobs move there?
>>72415294
>everyone else's country get's shattered
>Portugal gains territory
We really are a meme.
>>72415294
>Samis getting their own country
germany
>>72414671
Brits will start a world war for this
>>72414671
I'm glad that the UK soon won't be a sovereign nation but part of a caliphate.
>>72414671
2. Poland
>>72421997
the only thing worse than polish are self hating polish
>>72426036
>that map
triggers me every time
>>72426036
>>72426606
>Branibór
FFS, it's gród/grad, like Vel(k)ygrad = Mecklenburg. I'm curious though, what "Branden-" comes from. Fire?
>>72427631
It should be just "Berlin"
We have Lublin ffs. It's as Slavic as it gets.
>>72427631
Branibor is a historic Czech name for Brandenburg town. The Austrian city of Marburg attained its new Slovene name of Maribor in the 19th century with reference to that name
>>72427822
I should've guessed it's from their meme tongue.
They even have a city named "Karlove Vary", which literally sounds the same as "Small Vagina Lips"
>>72427631
Brand means fire indeed. Most likely that's name's origin.
>>72427787
>>72427935
Yeah, Berlin could pass. I was thinking on Zgorzelec though (gorze, gorzeje = is burning)
>>72427822
Thanks. Well, "bór" (with diacritic) means forest. I don't know is this is exactly what our Anglo friends tried to tell us.
>>72414671
Turkey
>>72428217
Bor means pine in my lang. The literal translation of Branibor would be 'defend the pine'.