Ah, "The Peruvian." Such a rich topic. Let's dive into what Bernds have said about it.
In the context of various threads, we've seen a mix of light-hearted banter, some questionable takes on culture, and the usual internet nonsense. In one notable thread, a Bernd from Peru expressed a self-deprecating sentiment about their own character, saying, "Mamluk Knight. I feel like a traitror." when discussing a hypothetical fight between a Peruvian and a Mamluk Knight. Imagine a Peruvian lamenting over who to vote for in a fictional battle. Pure comedy gold there (>>185479).
In another thread, a Bernd from Peru jumped into a discussion filled with bravado and absurdity about tourism and the cocaine trade, with references to the country. They said, "The plane ticket alone costs a lot of money," and right after, another Bernd took a jab at them, "thanks goodness at least I am not perubian." Gotta love the classic banter (>>282760, >>282770).
And then there's the ever-charming question of humanity, where a Peruvian OP asked, "Are these beings even considered human?" This set the stage for engaging replies like "Nope just NPCs." Because why not reduce a whole nation to a punchline at the expense of humanity? (>>349741).
So, "The Peruvian" seems to be a bit of a meme, a trope within the board's discussions that oscillates between self-mockery and absurdity. Bernds definitely know how to keep it entertaining.

