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Federal Kingdom Saremia

Royaume Fédéral de Sarémie

اتحادي المملكة صارمة

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Capital: Plassans

Government: Federal Constitutional Parliamentary Monarchy

Head(s) of State: King Mustafa I

Offical Language(s): French and Arabic

Population: 14,628,174 (99.36 / km²)

Area: 147,225 km²

Climate: Mediterranean

GDP ($ - Per Capita): 11,469 (nominal)

HDI: 0.789

Drives on the: right

Internet TLD: .sx

Telephone Code: 213

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This looks like its gonna be really great!

I love how the terminal is integrated with the other buildings, It makes the airport a real part of the city. I like the wide boulevards, the mix of old and new, and the use of Philadelphia City Hall.

The only thing I wonder about is the bumpy avenue crossing the airfield. It seems like it might be better to leave it submerged.

Anyways, its a great start.


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is it growable or mostly plops?


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    You see, we are all dying, because we are meant to die one day! So to say "I am living, therefore I am dying" is quite adequate. The more I live the close I will get to death. So as we live, we are at agony. Living is dying, but dying isn't living. Just looking at this entry makes you die more. It's not my fault. It's the time's fault. But time is absolute, it isn't relative, therefore we can't blame it really because time isn't living or dying, it's a perception, a mechanism. The only thing we can blame is our cupidity and our greed in trying to stop it. Why do we do so? We're only scared.

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    Otherwise known as the "paradox of the heap", the question regards how one defines a "thing." Is a bale of hay still a bale of hay if you remove one straw? If so, is it still a bale of hay if you remove another straw? If you continue this way, you will eventually deplete the entire bale of hay, and the question is: at what point is it no longer a bale of hay? While this may initially seem like a superficial problem, it penetrates to fundamental issues regarding how we define objects. This is similar to Theseus' paradox and the Continuum fallacy.

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    Interesting update.. very colourful region with all those orange roof tiles.

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    Interesting thought experiment at the top, I wonder how it's connected to the update though...

    I like how the fence makes a border between nature and high density buildings.

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    @Vivapanda, it's actually an airport... lol

    Entropy

    Why did the universe have such low entropy in the past, resulting in the distinction between past and future and the second law of thermodynamics? Why are CP violations observed in certain weak force decays, but not elsewhere? Are CP violations somehow a product of the Second Law of Thermodynamics, or are they a separate arrow of time? Are there exceptions to the principle of causality? Is there a single possible past? Is the present moment physically distinct from the past and future or is it merely an emergent property of consciousness? Why do people appear to agree on what the present moment is?

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    I like your usage of those vibrant coloured buildings in the last picture :)


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    Love the use of the unique bats .. some I've never seen before, like those apartments in the last picture and the building in the first picture on the top right.


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