They're working on a road, but having trouble with paving materials--no one has any good intentions to spare.Had the Austrians completed a rail connection to hell yet?
Bruce
They're working on a road, but having trouble with paving materials--no one has any good intentions to spare.Had the Austrians completed a rail connection to hell yet?
Bruce
Austria-Hungary declares war on God, for His "undeclared and unprovoked strike against the Crown." Serbia declares it stands in solidarity with God. The Pope attempts to reach a diplomatic solution, but the Kaiser, believing himself more powerful than God and seeking an incident to start a war anyway, side with Austria-Hungary. Hell enters the Central Powers, conducting a pre-emptive strike on Heaven by swinging through purgatory. This violation of purgatory's nuetrality brings Britain and France into the war, and it all goes downhill from there.
They're working on a road, but having trouble with paving materials--no one has any good intentions to spare.
Always backwards: thanks to the efforts of its philosophers, race-scientists and military thinkers, Germany had a multi-lane highway ready for operation by 1914. Well, I suppose the Austrians will have to trans-ship through Germany...
Bruce
Eh, I'd argue that it was at best a dirt road suitable for foot transport. The rail line wasn't even completely finished until the 1930s. Though paving for an highway had already begun in the 1920s.