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There are now 10 comments on pg 92. The Trouble with Territory.
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  1. Joshua says

    _O tempora! O mores!_ indeed 😁

  2. Jeff B says

    *glares* “Oh tempura, oh morays”? I want you to sit in the corner and think about what you’ve done.

  3. Alectric says

    Missing a “what” in the text “but that’s not * we think of now…”

  4. Ashley says

    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.

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