User blog:The Emperor Nexus/Is this true

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'''I was happily retired from roleplay. I was preparing for my 3rd football season on varsity (Going into 11th), getting ready to once again feel that feeling I love. The vibration of pads on pads, man to man. I am a linebacker, so im on defense for those of you that don't know football. In dumbed down terms I make sure the other teams offense can not score touchdowns or make things happen on the field (Just quickly explaining it to those that do not know football very well). I love the game, that and martial arts were what I had done (and still do) for the entirety of my life besides POTCO. I had thought, I finally found a way out of the POTCO Community, because it isn't one of those things that make me smile like it used too. I thought I had found a competant enough leader who could remain peace within the Ottoman Empire I had worked so hard to secure. How I had rose from absolutley nothing to one of the most powerful leaders in the history of the game (By far not the most). I thought there was enough respect between everyone to just let me stay retired. To be honest, I don't like this "roleplay" anymore, but the reason im making such a big deal over it is because i spent countless hours securing that territory known as the "Ottoman Empire" fighting multiple wars against the roleplay worlds superpowers. The leader I choose too succeed me was "Matthew O'Malley" or whatever he calls himself now. I would like to say, I am disappointed in Mr. O'Malley for not maintaining the empire as I arranged it. However I am equally disappointed in the British for not respecting my retirement and respecting my final wish in roleplay. According to Matthew O'Malley, the British waited until I was gone to take the Ottoman Empire. And according to him "burn it down". I hope Giovanni, Sven or whoever will meet with me in a private chat at a specified time to discuss this issue if its true. Not with me, but with Matthew O'Malley (Me watching) after all this is his mess. I admit it is partially my fault, but I expected much more from him. I am not going to clean his mess, he is going to clean his mess. '''

- Michael