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_O tempora! O mores!_ indeed 😁
*glares* “Oh tempura, oh morays”? I want you to sit in the corner and think about what you’ve done.
Missing a “what” in the text “but that’s not * we think of now…”
GAH!
Did you just draw an international border between Crimea and the rest of Ukraine?
We may not like it or officially recognize it, but that doesn’t change the fact that it is (at present) a defined and defended border.
I just spent an hour unsuccessfully looking for an old political cartoon from the late 1930s where Hitler repeatedly bonks the globe on the back of the head with a club, with the sound effects “Austria” “Sudetenland” “Bohemia” etc, and then each time mollifying the world by saying that he had no further territorial claims in Europe. I saw it in a U.S. Foreign Policy textbook way back in high school, and I want to say the art style was like Dr. Seuss? But my Google-Fu has failed me. Which sucks because Putin’s been playing the same game since the 2010s and the world’s been reacting similarly, and that would have been such a cool illustration to post in this comment AND I CAN’T FIND IT!
But yeah, I drew that border.
Fair enough. Actually I don’t think it is a defended border at present, the front is further north.
Many of the borders presented on the map are not defended, they nonetheless exist.
I am ashamed to say I didn’t get your witticism for four whole days. I am not a smart man.
Almost