Quote Originally Posted by SillyRabbit View Post
Wrong. We came OOW and Pewpew did a full wave into our forty stance. We told SWEA that we would war SWEA if they also gave us hostile. SWEA was too scared to give us hostile. Instead, they demanded that we give them hostile, all the while we would still have open relations with Pew (because they waved us first). We would have put ourselves into a 1v2 situation, because we had an unresolved conflict with Pew and would have started another conflict with SWEA. What is the point of all this? Even while SWEA was larger than us by about 15k acres, and we had just suffered a full kd wave from Pew, SWEA was still too scared to attack into us. We told SWEA that we would be declaring war within a few hours (on any kd that we had the button on). SWEA was still too scared to hit us, so we declared on Pew. 5 minutes into war with Pew, SWEA's wave began.

Yeah SWEA is a really great kd. We are dealbreaking ghetto-bashers and you can't even fight us in war being 15% largerer. Ha

BTW I'm not trying to dig up past conflicts, because they are irrelevant now. But when I come online and see blatant lies, I feel compelled to correct the story.
No, correct. First, we told you we were hostile no matter what. Clearly. You knew we were coming. We came. You made the bet we would not hit into war. We made the bet you would not dare to have us hitting into your war. Both sides lost their respective bets. We, however, came out on top (<3 hedging).

Second, you had days to put yourself in a position where you chose your war partner. Instead, you came out in fort hoping that you could dodge one by being waved by the other. As noted above, you lost that bet.

Third, I made it clear that we would get Pew off your back if you provided us with the button. I went as far as to say that we would press it immediately should not Pew desire war. At that time, you were no longer interested to war us; possibly, you had already at this point arranged a win-win war with Pew were you could grow your cow.

Fourth, by allowing Pew to wave you put yourself in 2vs1; as far as we were concerned, we were already hostile. You knew that.

Fifth, no, we were not scared, we simply wanted to take as much of your land as we could. Waving you into fort did not align with this goal; hitting into your war was deemed more profitable.