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Get rid of the international flag

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What's that meal on your profile? It looks interesting.
Traditional wine with chicken in papaya and potato.
Cool. So the white stuff in the center is the chicken? And does the wine have alcohol content? Are youngsters allowed to drink the wine, or is it for adults only? How often do people drink the wine?
No, the white stuff is either Yam or Sweet potato. Everybody can drink the rice wine. It is pretty strong though.

no
you could just post a fake country flag.
To paraphrase Captain Renault, "I'm shocked, shocked to find that fake flaggery is going on here!"
P.S. - We need a Casablanca flag...

Second, some kids were born on the UN podiums 😁. What flags are they supposed to choose?
In those cases, the child has the nationality of the mother. If she does not survive childbirth, then it's the nationality of the father. If he is not alive, the child has the dual nationality of the grandparents and will usually choose which one (if they are not the same) when the child becomes an adult. In some countries, nationality may default to the father instead of the mothers.
Read the Geneva Convention before you start a discussion of international treaty laws.

Let's make our own country name then If I choose Uranus...
... then your rallying cry might be "Up Uranus!"
... or something...

Let's make our own country name then If I choose Uranus, then that's what I want. Others might want the Moon, or "up in a tree", "under a rock", etc.
Sounds like a better idea than the flair stuff.

ok.. just tried to chat
What's that meal on your profile? It looks interesting.
Traditional wine with chicken in papaya and potato.
Cool. So the white stuff in the center is the chicken? And does the wine have alcohol content? Are youngsters allowed to drink the wine, or is it for adults only? How often do people drink the wine?
No, the white stuff is either Yam or Sweet potato. Everybody can drink the rice wine. It is pretty strong though.
Wow, to be a kid in India... (probably better than drinking a Coke, anyway)

ok.. just tried to chat
What's that meal on your profile? It looks interesting.
Traditional wine with chicken in papaya and potato.
Cool. So the white stuff in the center is the chicken? And does the wine have alcohol content? Are youngsters allowed to drink the wine, or is it for adults only? How often do people drink the wine?
No, the white stuff is either Yam or Sweet potato. Everybody can drink the rice wine. It is pretty strong though.
Wow, to be a kid in India... (probably better than drinking a Coke, anyway)
No, not all Indian have access to this drink. Other people can access this drink by having the opportunity to drink it in a Trade Expo.

ok.. just tried to chat
What's that meal on your profile? It looks interesting.
Traditional wine with chicken in papaya and potato.
Cool. So the white stuff in the center is the chicken? And does the wine have alcohol content? Are youngsters allowed to drink the wine, or is it for adults only? How often do people drink the wine?
No, the white stuff is either Yam or Sweet potato. Everybody can drink the rice wine. It is pretty strong though.
Wow, to be a kid in India... (probably better than drinking a Coke, anyway)
No, not all Indian have access to this drink. Other people can access this drink by having the opportunity to drink it in a Trade Expo.
Oh, OK. For a minute there, I thought the whole country might be drunks, haha.

And the best food, BTW, is Zebra Cake
(recipe below)
Zebra Cake III
- 1 ½ cups heavy whipping cream
- 2 tablespoons confectioners' sugar
- 2 teaspoons vanilla extract
- 1 (9 ounce) package chocolate wafer cookies (Nabiso chocolate wafers are the classic)
- ¼ cup grated chocolate
Directions
Instructions Checklist- Step 1
Beat cream in a large glass or metal mixing bowl with an electric mixer. Gradually add confectioners' sugar and vanilla extract, continuing to beat until the cream holds stiff peaks. Lift your beater or whisk straight up: the whipped cream should form a sharp peak that holds its shape.
- Step 2
Spread a generous teaspoon of whipped cream on each cookie. Press cookies together to make 3-inch stacks.
- Step 3
Spread a 1-inch wide line of whipped cream down center of a serving platter. Assemble cookie stacks into a log on platter following the line of whipped cream.
- Step 4
Frost cookie log with remaining whipped cream and sprinkle with grated chocolate.
- Step 5
Cover tightly and refrigerate overnight.
- Step 6
To serve, slice diagonally to create striped pieces.
- Step 1
ok.. just tried to chat
What's that meal on your profile? It looks interesting.
Traditional wine with chicken in papaya and potato.
Cool. So the white stuff in the center is the chicken? And does the wine have alcohol content? Are youngsters allowed to drink the wine, or is it for adults only? How often do people drink the wine?