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Condealism wrote:Ooh, I like the look of that.

Try seed 1200, 1000 width and height, with 0.032 waterline.

Has huge landmasses plus some extra islands, and we can shift the center to get more stuff.

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Miencraft wrote:Try seed 1200, 1000 width and height, with 0.032 waterline.

Has huge landmasses plus some extra islands, and we can shift the center to get more stuff.

This map, with -90 center latitude, and regular center latitude and 180 center longitude for pretty sweet results.

Miencraft wrote:Try seed 1200, 1000 width and height, with 0.032 waterline.

Has huge landmasses plus some extra islands, and we can shift the center to get more stuff.

I dunno, I'd like to try for a seed where the majority of the landmass is within 45 degrees of the equator and there's nothing but sea at the poles.

Condealism wrote:I dunno, I'd like to try for a seed where the majority of the landmass is within 45 degrees of the equator and there's nothing but sea at the poles.

This one is too amazing for your silly rules.

Condealism

Condealism wrote:163 kinda works

7623 with .015 water line.

Condealism

169 has a yuuge lake, and it kinda sorta follows my rules (needs more islands and archipelagos though)

Miencraft wrote:7623 with .015 water line.

That's pretty good

Condealism wrote:That's pretty good

Also, if you move the center longitude around, you get more islands. 250 center puts you pretty much right on an island near some other islands.

Condealism wrote:163 kinda works

So kind of like 3972146?

Jadentopian Order wrote:So kind of like 3972146?

0.0125 water line

Condealism wrote:That's pretty good

899923, water line -0.035.

Also I'm going to be taking notes for all these seeds so we can refer to them later.

Jadentopian Order wrote:So kind of like 3972146?

Jadentopian Order wrote:0.0125 water line

jdin pls

Condealism wrote:jdin pls

I was looking at the map completely wrong it appears.

Jadentopian Order wrote:I was looking at the map completely wrong it appears.

It helps not to use the Mars colour map.

Jadentopian Order wrote:I was looking at the map completely wrong it appears.

Use Lefebvre2 color map, it makes land actually look like land and water actually look like water.

Condealism

Condealism wrote:It helps not to use the Mars colour map.

...well that explains it.

Ooh, 189 could be good. 0 water level is nice, but it could stand to be a little lower.

Republic Of Minerva wrote:If Cory Booker runs for NJ governor I'd be highly tempted to vote for him, despite my disagreements with guns and economics with him. At this point the Republicans of NJ have given me a very sour taste in my mouth, and the Libertarians here are not like Alaskan or Montanan libertarians in which they can affect the outcome at all. At the very least I could expect the legalization of marijuana under him, which is already in queue.

Also, it possibly lessens the chance he'll run for pres in 2020, and he's a fairly electable Democrat.

Republic Of Minerva, Rateria

https://www.nationstates.net/page=dispatch/id=826358

Condealism wrote:Ooh, 189 could be good. 0 water level is nice, but it could stand to be a little lower.

Me likey.

Condealism

Miencraft wrote:https://www.nationstates.net/page=dispatch/id=826358

Don't forget 32. Also, wherever you have question marks, assume a water level of 0.

Miencraft

Later I'll also attach pictures to that dispatch so we can compare, but that'll be when we actually have to figure out what map we want to use.

Also, we need to figure out how to actually draw nations onto the map, but I think I can get that done just fine if y'all want me to curate.

Rateria, Condealism

Miencraft wrote:Later I'll also attach pictures to that dispatch so we can compare, but that'll be when we actually have to figure out what map we want to use.

Also, we need to figure out how to actually draw nations onto the map, but I think I can get that done just fine if y'all want me to curate.

Suits me just fine; I can't draw for sh*t.

Rateria

189 with a water level of -0.015 <3 <3 <3

Actually, -0.02 might be more realistic

STOP TALKING ABOUT NUMBERS

Miencraft, Pevvania, Rateria, Condealism, Hyderbourg, The United States Of Patriots

Humpheria wrote:STOP TALKING ABOUT NUMBERS

THE NUMBERS CONDY, WHAT DO THEY MEAN?

Rateria, Condealism, The United States Of Patriots

Humpheria wrote:STOP TALKING ABOUT NUMBERS

You're being such a 226

Rateria

Humpheria wrote:STOP TALKING ABOUT NUMBERS

PI E PLANCK'S CONSTANT GRAHAM'S NUMBER

The United States Of Patriots

Ignoring the actual content of the map, which shape would people prefer?

https://www.nationstates.net/page=dispatch/id=826398

Miencraft wrote:Ignoring the actual content of the map, which shape would people prefer?

https://www.nationstates.net/page=dispatch/id=826398

I'm a Mercator fan myself

Also, I could probably use editing magic to squish the mercator one down so that it's not quite as skewed.

It'd probably look a little weird but it'd help resolve skew.

Rateria, Jadentopian Order

"Can we get back to politics?" "Please"

Miencraft wrote:PI E PLANCK'S CONSTANT GRAHAM'S NUMBER

Avocado's constant

Humpheria wrote:"Can we get back to politics?" "Please"

Cartographic politics is politics.

Rateria, The United States Of Patriots

I'm gonna take this time we have off the topic of politics to get to know everyone a bit better.

So what kind of music does everyone like?

Jadentopian Order wrote:I'm gonna take this time we have off the topic of politics to get to know everyone a bit better.

So what kind of music does everyone like?

Music about politics

Pevvania, Rateria, The United States Of Patriots, Fascist Dred

Jadentopian Order wrote:I'm gonna take this time we have off the topic of politics to get to know everyone a bit better.

So what kind of music does everyone like?

Music that sounds good.

Rateria, The United States Of Patriots

Jadentopian Order wrote:I'm gonna take this time we have off the topic of politics to get to know everyone a bit better.

So what kind of music does everyone like?

Music about maps >:)

Rateria, The United States Of Patriots

Also here I squished the mercator projection.

http://i.imgur.com/iuIsr0j.png

Miencraft wrote:Also here I squished the mercator projection.

http://i.imgur.com/iuIsr0j.png

That's just a square projection. Not as cool.

The United States Of Patriots

Humpheria wrote:Music about politics

Miencraft wrote:Music that sounds good.

Condealism wrote:Music about maps >:)

I should have expected this honestly.

Muh Roads, The Completly Oppressive States, Rateria, Condealism, The United States Of Patriots

Condealism wrote:That's just a square projection. Not as cool.

Funny thing is I think it's actually better than the website's square projections.

Condealism, Mienkrahft

GoldVision's Grand Theft Auto Pacifist series is amazing. I can't believe I'd never seen it before.

Miencraft

If we're on the topic of youtube, let me just shoutout my #1 favorite channel, History Buffs. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCggHoXaj8BQHIiPmOxezeWA

Fun fact: My girlfriend's cousin is an actor on Vikings, and he got to actually met this guy in person, since he visited the set of the show.

Rateria, Condealism, Venomringo

Jadentopian Order wrote:If we're on the topic of youtube, let me just shoutout my #1 favorite channel, History Buffs. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCggHoXaj8BQHIiPmOxezeWA

Fun fact: My girlfriend's cousin is an actor on Vikings, and he got to actually met this guy in person, since he visited the set of the show.

History buffs>>>>some dude on Vikings

Jadentopian Order wrote:I'm gonna take this time we have off the topic of politics to get to know everyone a bit better.

So what kind of music does everyone like?

My tastes are all over the place, I can be found listening to bluegrass or jazz on some occasions.

But mostly rock. My favorite band is probably Skillet.

Narland, Rateria

I'm all over the place with music.

I usually listen to hip hop, old school and some underground stuff. Maybe a little Kendrick Lamar or Logic, J. Cole, some other stuff. I know most about this genre too.

I like classic rock, more into stuff like Led Zeppelin, Pink Floyd, that sorta thing. Queen is probably my all time favorite band.

I like folk, like Cat Stevens a lot.

I like Irish Rebel music, mostly the Wolfe Tones and the Clancy Brothers.

Southern bluegrass, 2nd South Carolina Stringband is probably my favorite.

Minimum country, Willie Nelson, Johnny Cash, old school country. I can't stand this new pop-country Toby Keith type stuff.

Nay Hofn, Jadentopian Order

Condealism wrote:You're being such a 226

Hey, don't bully Humpy like that! He clearly has some 226 tendencies but he's a 364 at heart

Rateria, The United States Of Patriots

Jadentopian Order wrote:I'm gonna take this time we have off the topic of politics to get to know everyone a bit better.

So what kind of music does everyone like?

Limp Bizkit

Nay Hofn

Venomringo wrote:History buffs>>>>some dude on Vikings

Never underestimate the power of skinny, >6 ft, white guys.

Rateria, Condealism, Venomringo

Gaelic Eire Nua wrote:I'm all over the place with music.

I usually listen to hip hop, old school and some underground stuff. Maybe a little Kendrick Lamar or Logic, J. Cole, some other stuff. I know most about this genre too.

I like classic rock, more into stuff like Led Zeppelin, Pink Floyd, that sorta thing. Queen is probably my all time favorite band.

I like folk, like Cat Stevens a lot.

I like Irish Rebel music, mostly the Wolfe Tones and the Clancy Brothers.

Southern bluegrass, 2nd South Carolina Stringband is probably my favorite.

Minimum country, Willie Nelson, Johnny Cash, old school country. I can't stand this new pop-country Toby Keith type stuff.

Led Zeppelin and Queen are both favorites of mine. I agree with you on country, my mom's into it and it's just awful.

Republic Of Minerva, Rateria, Venomringo, Nay Hofn, Gaelic Eire Nua

Jadentopian Order wrote:I'm gonna take this time we have off the topic of politics to get to know everyone a bit better.

So what kind of music does everyone like?

80s. I love Wham!/George Michael, Bon Jovi, Rick Astley (unironically), A-ha, New Order, Guns N Roses, and everything else from that era.

Republic Of Minerva, Rateria, Condealism, The United States Of Patriots, Jadentopian Order, Gaelic Eire Nua

I hate black people, not even joking

The States Of Balloon wrote:I hate black people, not even joking

Well it is good that you are open with us, I guess.

Rateria, The United States Of Patriots, Gaelic Eire Nua

The States Of Balloon wrote:I hate black people, not even joking

Lol where did we find this guy?

Rateria, Condealism, Hyderbourg, The United States Of Patriots, Fascist Dred, Jadentopian Order

Post self-deleted by Hyderbourg.

Pevvania wrote:Lol where did we find this guy?

The IRU

Glares at Condealism

Miencraft, Pevvania, Rateria, Condealism, The United States Of Patriots, Fascist Dred, Jadentopian Order

Hyderbourg wrote:The IRU

Glares at Condealism

I love how that's the least controversial thing he's said so far.

Miencraft, Rateria, Condealism, The United States Of Patriots, Fascist Dred, Jadentopian Order, Gaelic Eire Nua

Jadentopian Order wrote:I'm gonna take this time we have off the topic of politics to get to know everyone a bit better.

So what kind of music does everyone like?

Alternative rap and pop. As was as 50's music.

Jadentopian Order wrote:I'm gonna take this time we have off the topic of politics to get to know everyone a bit better.

So what kind of music does everyone like?

The Beatles, David Bowie, Dropkick Murphys (take back Northern Ireland!), Pink Floyd, Rolling Stones, Queen, ELO, Black Sabbath, and Vampire Weekend...Those are just the main artists I listen too, but anything from the 60s, 70s, 80s is a good listen for me!

Rateria, Condealism

50s Doo wop is gold. It was the best black people music

Pevvania, Fascist Dred

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Pevvania wrote:THE HOUSE[/B]

What's a house

Humpheria, Rateria, Condealism, The United States Of Patriots

[B]STATEMENT FROM THE SPEAKER OF THE SENATE[/B]

The Senate is currently in the midst of informal discussions ahead of Sunday's agenda-setting meeting, in which we will table the, erm, agenda for the following Week. So far, we've mentioned -

*Puppet procedure/possible reintroduction of the FRAUD Acts

*A constitutional amendment to define the powers of the presidency, which would include giving the president veto power, establish procedure for executive orders and shift the power to declare war and peace, and approve treaties, to the Senate

*Introducing a rule, law or amendment giving the Senate power to approve cabinet nominations

*Set a timetable for establishing a regional map

I am also going to propose a rule on the Senate floor tonight - or this afternoon, depending where you are in the world - establishing a quorum of 3 Senators (minimum amount of Senators needed to hold a vote) on regular legislation.

This is all discussion about a discussion, so nothing is set in stone yet. If anybody has any suggestions of your own, please speak up or telegram myself or another Senator.

Narland, Rateria, Condealism, The United States Of Patriots

Miencraft wrote:What's a house

Lol thanks for pointing that out.

Rateria

Hyderbourg wrote:The IRU

Glares at Condealism

What? Lewdomenism needs its own Satan figure.

Rateria, Jadentopian Order

Support Supreme Chancellor Pevvatine Today - He Is The Senate

Miencraft, Pevvania, Narland, Rateria, The United States Of Patriots

Condealism wrote:What? Lewdomenism needs its own Satan figure.

ipian

Miencraft, Rateria, Condealism

Muh Roads wrote:ipian

He's every religion's Satan figure.

Muh Roads, Rateria, Condealism

Muh Roads wrote:ipian

who the he'll? *deletes message 3 times*

Rateria, Condealism

Condealism wrote:Support Supreme Chancellor Pevvatine Today - He Is The Senate

I am waiting so, so patiently for the perfect time to use that line.

Rateria, Condealism, The United States Of Patriots

Pevvania wrote:I am waiting so, so patiently for the perfect time to use that line.

The Senate will decide that time.

Rateria, The United States Of Patriots

Condealism wrote:The Senate will decide that time.

Are you threatening me Master Condi?

Rateria, Condealism, The United States Of Patriots

Great great news. Swedenistan had dropped the bogus rape charges against Assange, and Ecuador is about to ask the UK government for his safe passage to that country, seeing that the charges against him are now much less severe.

Can't barrage the Assange

Venomringo, Jadentopian Order

Pevvania wrote:Are you threatening me Master Condi?

What does Marsellus Wallace look like?

Pevvania wrote:80s. I love Wham!/George Michael, Bon Jovi, Rick Astley (unironically), A-ha, New Order, Guns N Roses, and everything else from that era.

I'm a big fan of 80s stuff too. Though, I've been more into 60s-70s lately.

Pevvania, Rateria, Condealism, The United States Of Patriots

Rush, Van Halen, and AC/DC are phenomenal as well.

Rateria, The United States Of Patriots, Venomringo

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I appreciate almost all forms of music. The infinite combination of melody, harmony, rhythm and lyric as an expression of math an beauty is exhilarating--or used to be before the head injury. Afterward most forms of music except for some Improvisational Jazz would trigger massive migraines. The instant migraines have since subsided so I can take music in in small measure, but It has taken several years to re-appreciate the art. Some of the forms enjoyed are Punk, Western, Baroque & Classical, Symphonic & Instrumental, Jazz & Blues, some film scores, Folk & Polka and Metal when listened in 45 minute chunks.

I am told that being a certain type of left-handed causes the music to be heard differently than most people. Lyrics are heard as an integral part within the melody, harmony, and rhythm as a cohesive interplay. If the lyrics are masterful as prose and poetry in their own right it accentuates the music like honey in a well crafted baklava. If the lyrics are puerile, obsequious, disparaging, vapid, arrogant or disingenuous it ruins the piece. It is as as though a reeking stench from a sofa can be hidden with some perfume, incense, and tossing Tic-Tac's (r)(c)tm all over it. The perfume, incense, and tic-tacs may go well together, but it cannot overcome the stench of the words.

It is better to list the types of music I do not like:

1. Rap music (especially ghetto rap) -- I still think hip-hop refers to that sub-genre of 50s dance rock-n-roll. When my ride to church plays JSON or LeCrea I remind myself that this music only lasts a few minutes but Hell is forever. :)

2. Pop and Country --Overly simplistic mind-numbing Pop and its inbred cousin Countrified Pop (sans Western). If it was pushed to the top of the charts by execs, sticks in the head like a Barry Manilow McDonald's commercial, children sing it repetitiously all day as though it were "The Wheels on the Bus," or psy-ops can use it as a method of torture to extract confessions this is to what I am referring--tastes may vary.

3. Disco -- The bumper sticker: "I'd Rather Chew Barbed Wire Than Listen To Disco." expresses my sentiments except for the chew part. This over-formulaic sound of the 70s is sure to vex anthropologists of the far future. Of course a little ABBA never hurt anybody (as far as we know).

Maybe I should have typed, "It's complicated."

Pevvania, Rateria, Condealism, Venomringo, Jadentopian Order

Narland wrote:I appreciate almost all forms of music. The infinite combination of melody, harmony, rhythm and lyric as an expression of math an beauty is exhilarating--or used to be before the head injury. Afterward most forms of music except for some Improvisational Jazz would trigger massive migraines. The instant migraines have since subsided so I can take music in in small measure, but It has taken several years to re-appreciate the art. Some of the forms enjoyed are Punk, Western, Baroque & Classical, Symphonic & Instrumental, Jazz & Blues, some film scores, Folk & Polka and Metal when listened in 45 minute chunks.

I am told that being a certain type of left-handed causes the music to be heard differently than most people. Lyrics are heard as an integral part within the melody, harmony, and rhythm as a cohesive interplay. If the lyrics are masterful as prose and poetry in their own right it accentuates the music like honey in a well crafted baklava. If the lyrics are puerile, obsequious, disparaging, vapid, arrogant or disingenuous it ruins the piece. It is as as though a reeking stench from a sofa can be hidden with some perfume, incense, and tossing Tic-Tac's (r)(c)tm all over it. The perfume, incense, and tic-tacs may go well together, but it cannot overcome the stench of the words.

It is better to list the types of music I do not like:

1. Rap music (especially ghetto rap) -- I still think hip-hop refers to that sub-genre of 50s dance rock-n-roll. When my ride to church plays JSON or LeCrea I remind myself that this music only lasts a few minutes but Hell is forever. :)

2. Pop and Country --Overly simplistic mind-numbing Pop and its inbred cousin Countrified Pop (sans Western). If it was pushed to the top of the charts by execs, sticks in the head like a Barry Manilow McDonald's commercial, children sing it repetitiously all day as though it were "The Wheels on the Bus," or psy-ops can use it as a method of torture to extract confessions this is to what I am referring--tastes may vary.

3. Disco -- The bumper sticker: "I'd Rather Chew Barbed Wire Than Listen To Disco." expresses my sentiments except for the chew part. This over-formulaic sound of the 70s is sure to vex anthropologists of the far future. Of course a little ABBA never hurt anybody (as far as we know).

Maybe I should have typed, "It's complicated."

Awww I like disco. Earth, Wind & Fire are awesome.

Condealism, The United States Of Patriots, Jadentopian Order

Is* awesome. My typos are getting real bad.

Post self-deleted by Narland.

Pevvania wrote:Awww I like disco. Earth, Wind & Fire are awesome.

Music is the ultimate individual aesthetic. If it evokes the passion of the soul, gets the toes tapping, or gives strength to make it another day, go for it. People's opinions on music help reveal who they are as individuals. I think rendering art to a statutory edict of acceptence and rites of passage misses the point of beauty entirely. Vive la différence!

Pevvania, Rateria, Condealism, Venomringo

Condealism wrote:What? Lewdomenism needs its own Satan figure.

I thought that was Dred

Rateria

Pevvania wrote:Awww I like disco. Earth, Wind & Fire are awesome.

Disco has really grown on me since I first got into 70s stuff.

Narland wrote:I appreciate almost all forms of music. The infinite combination of melody, harmony, rhythm and lyric as an expression of math an beauty is exhilarating--or used to be before the head injury. Afterward most forms of music except for some Improvisational Jazz would trigger massive migraines. The instant migraines have since subsided so I can take music in in small measure, but It has taken several years to re-appreciate the art. Some of the forms enjoyed are Punk, Western, Baroque & Classical, Symphonic & Instrumental, Jazz & Blues, some film scores, Folk & Polka and Metal when listened in 45 minute chunks.

I am told that being a certain type of left-handed causes the music to be heard differently than most people. Lyrics are heard as an integral part within the melody, harmony, and rhythm as a cohesive interplay. If the lyrics are masterful as prose and poetry in their own right it accentuates the music like honey in a well crafted baklava. If the lyrics are puerile, obsequious, disparaging, vapid, arrogant or disingenuous it ruins the piece. It is as as though a reeking stench from a sofa can be hidden with some perfume, incense, and tossing Tic-Tac's (r)(c)tm all over it. The perfume, incense, and tic-tacs may go well together, but it cannot overcome the stench of the words.

It is better to list the types of music I do not like:

1. Rap music (especially ghetto rap) -- I still think hip-hop refers to that sub-genre of 50s dance rock-n-roll. When my ride to church plays JSON or LeCrea I remind myself that this music only lasts a few minutes but Hell is forever. :)

2. Pop and Country --Overly simplistic mind-numbing Pop and its inbred cousin Countrified Pop (sans Western). If it was pushed to the top of the charts by execs, sticks in the head like a Barry Manilow McDonald's commercial, children sing it repetitiously all day as though it were "The Wheels on the Bus," or psy-ops can use it as a method of torture to extract confessions this is to what I am referring--tastes may vary.

3. Disco -- The bumper sticker: "I'd Rather Chew Barbed Wire Than Listen To Disco." expresses my sentiments except for the chew part. This over-formulaic sound of the 70s is sure to vex anthropologists of the far future. Of course a little ABBA never hurt anybody (as far as we know).

Maybe I should have typed, "It's complicated."

Aw jeez, that really sucks about the head injury. I get migraines occasionally, not fun at all. Worst part is when my vision gets all messed up and I have to slowly accept the pain that is about to come.

The States Of Balloon wrote:I thought that was Dred

I may deaf in both eyes but that doesn't mean I don't have feelings. :,(

Rateria

Narland wrote:Music is the ultimate individual aesthetic. If it evokes the passion of the soul, gets the toes tapping, or gives strength to make it another day, go for it. People's opinions on music help reveal who they are as individuals. I think rendering art to a statutory edict of acceptence and rites of passage misses the point of beauty entirely. Vive la différence!

Dude you write like poetry. I'm glad I read the entirety of all of your posts, and I hope everyone else does the same.

Rateria, Condealism, Jadentopian Order

https://www.nationstates.net/nation=fascist_dred/detail=factbook/id=823832

This is blasphemy! Memelords of Libertatem, unite! We must be prepared for the belligerence of the Dreddites!

Condealism

Jadentopian Order wrote:I'm a big fan of 80s stuff too. Though, I've been more into 60s-70s lately.

I like a bit of 60s and 70s. I find a lot of it is either very dry or very sentimental so it's hard for me to get into, but there are some real gems in there, like some Hendrix stuff, Earth, Wind & Fire as I previously mentioned, and of course The King.

You like Huey Lewis and the News? Their early work was a little too new wave for my taste. But when Sports came out in '83, I think they really came into their own, commercially and artistically. The whole album has a clear, crisp sound, and a new sheen of consummate professionalism that really gives the songs a big boost. He's been compared to Elvis Costello, but I think Huey has a far more bitter, cynical sense of humor.

In '87, Huey released this; Fore!, their most accomplished album. I think their undisputed masterpiece is "Hip To Be Square". A song so catchy, most people probably don't listen to the lyrics. But they should, because it's not just about the pleasures of conformity and the importance of trends. It's also a personal statement about the band itself. Hey Paul!

Pevvania wrote:You like Huey Lewis and the News? Their early work was a little too new wave for my taste. But when Sports came out in '83, I think they really came into their own, commercially and artistically. The whole album has a clear, crisp sound, and a new sheen of consummate professionalism that really gives the songs a big boost. He's been compared to Elvis Costello, but I think Huey has a far more bitter, cynical sense of humor.

In '87, Huey released this; Fore!, their most accomplished album. I think their undisputed masterpiece is "Hip To Be Square". A song so catchy, most people probably don't listen to the lyrics. But they should, because it's not just about the pleasures of conformity and the importance of trends. It's also a personal statement about the band itself. Hey Paul!

Who are you quoting? I've heard part of, if not all of, your statement.

Condealism

Rateria wrote:Who are you quoting? I've heard part of, if not all of, your statement.

American Psycho.

Condealism

So climate change is turning Antarctica green:

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-4521704/Antarctica-greener-place-climate-change-scientists-find.html

https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/climate-change-is-turning-antarctica-green/

Climate change discussion aside, this is freaking cool. Colonising Antarctica would be awesome, and when the mineral exploitation ban is lifted in 2048, who knows, mining communities and maybe even towns might spring up.

Republic Of Minerva

If all goes well I will have started the Democratic Party!

Also hello, I don't talk much here cause I don't know what the hell to talk about

Pevvania, Narland

United Democratic Freedom wrote:If all goes well I will have started the Democratic Party!

Hey there friend. What would the principles of this Democratic Party be?

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