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Welcome to YUROP
The Ultimate Eurozone of Culture, Chaos, and Continental Excellence
A glorious gathering place to celebrate (and lovingly roast) the lands, peoples, quirks, and contradictions of Her Most Magnificent Europa. From the fjords to the Med, the steppes to the Atlantic spray, this is a shrine to everything that makes Europe gloriously weird, wonderfully diverse, and occasionally passive-aggressive in 24 languages.
Here we toast:
πͺπΊ The progressive Union of Peace (and paperwork)
π§ The freest of health care
π· The finest of foods
π³οΈβπ The liberalest of liberties
π The proud non-members and honorary cousins
πΆ And the eternal dance of unity, confusion, and cultural banter.
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Leave your stereotypes at the border control and enjoy the ride.
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He also had a whole stash of weapons and a flak gun. The tank was actually found to not be usable as a weapon, but he had to give it up anyways (in some articles I've found, it sounded like it was not officially decommissioned, just not usable because of damage). He only got a probation sentence in the end, for the possession of a machine gun barrel and two rounds, the only ones his permit was not good for as they count as weapons of war. (German source about the sentencing: https://www.lto.de/recht/nachrichten/n/lg-kiel-7kls1317-weltkrieg-panzer-keller-flak-waffen-munition-sammler-bewaehrungsstrafe)